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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-04-22, Page 2PF- . I . I 11 -1 - - . .. - ­- , � ., �­ ­ -, .--- ­ . - . , "...'-­­-, ...1, I . - �, �, � . . J � . ­­­"7,1q"�­­­­-­­ I' . . . � J� . I . � ---1 . '. 1, . I , --T--�--­- I . :i IN I I . I � I I . I � - 0 1 - � " I I I I I � 11 11 I I I 1 1 1 11 I I I I I I I III . I .1 !M=-. - ­­- I I ­­ I il , . I I I .1 - �7��- ­- -- - , - , '­ ! , , - - I . . . coast and lWaud fisheries of the Dominion and Ontarlo at any rate, Ana it produced out 91 the the standing force were reduced, to 20,000, ; in any roglinont of the line, he, talk reasonably - * . � I �� . . THE' 1011NION rALUMENT the control tot the pqrposo of the regulating slid country they were very Choir ; so that by and the. pronut expenditure -dlroote4 t . event � sure shat th000 copimlosio o, wouldnot b .. �C,0,N1JWJ1TU1J1J0NjF4 QUEOPP : � ,a I Iftotect thereof were Vested In. the, Govern. � P W10AV. , . . mont a4. Parliament of Uquida; that the to- retuning to grant the conoonsion Asked for Ws thom a thoroughly efficient W! well. taken by oil to whom they wore, Offolvd. He . ­-* . � � . - � , sibillty and duty of reguliting andprosooting the Government ware 044112g A disability 4loolplined force, $Jle a unity would be, bone.: remtndo4 the Government that It would, got prowlit'vis a .... . � Opee . I I . 0 ,, . , . I t1, jyArX#dl0g1L0,kk qpyler pox"InIalk, I MUSE OF COMMONS. , such 11imeriep were from lot cif July, H67, under, to tholpe on whom Providence had listed. He thought the drill pay Should. ho, As to lo� it bs puderstooil that. evory mitn -- '­­-Xn#P[ ., . p, I .. I � . . . talsont by the Federal GoTexament and Legials. imposed A very great disability. (Hear, bear,) 100tozosil. . I I 1. ­ I 1. � I . . tobee Compatilco. . lure; that great axpendit,oro waii thereby cast. I Who ranged through &UJO-a011oge miglito"91 OTrAWA, April 9. -Ip 016 BaPitmo ()our$ 4� OTTAWA, April 7, -The Speaker t Ch. the upon and aefrikye4 from 61) MIDI They wore proioli6ally tellhoo Mr. 1940904 said he did not think that tile Rome Position In thei public morvioct. It. this, . � I I I - � I .0 . � th o on treasury ; . thom, that I . , . 'O'bairat 8.29. hat such responoitillit* cannot constitutionally because their misfortunes imp000d oulliam fo.zco was any too large or that it should be wiko.Weo,ava they would be taught to loan, to -day the came of the Wetitlerst Insurance . . I . .1 . � . � . I .. I I . - . Mr. MAC I 0 the necessity o a , noon'woo argued. Jame* . I onzin pr000nted a petition from a surrendered or . raAs9exrecl to any or th -1 proopring .At ton times 6, reduced, He was. strangly in favor of 4481U. v.pon'the state for purport, and those Who Oompany Va. job . 11. � . , -the Bishop of Ontario I and others pray . I I ng for )xovlqceg, and it it. were poosiole to do high a 1:106 relatively $liqla others' -inagno sainingthe I I I I . Bethune, Q. O., appearing for appellant, and P tbo transfer would be Injurious to the beat In- . , Ural porklonot tholorae, As they wtro least doserving of These pooitiona would 1. 1. � 1. I � I . :04 UkVOO114%tiop into $be case of a Mr. asIvilo, t eats of tile lixovince, micre Immediately son. of 1164432i; )BOODUal to gave thel WIL , 0 X.owai, Q. U, Astoravy-Oanbral of- - � . I- .1 . t wbich WAR more e . . - , - ole force strongt1i and Solidity, 444aOatroA.dytOftCo8P%thcxA� L%tthaiiiost OiLtrio. a%ka Dalt9qMe0arthy,Q.0,j for, . . aroe.d in the doydlopinont of th9lishorles. and them than It was to us who see, they were (Roars bear.) The boot proof $Ikit $be force 11 . �. , . 10, olgrk,,"e Poot oillee DepAttment, who � I I deserving men get appointments, 0604,10i sue � . ,, they would be alike legally and ectiularilyunablii I . .11 . . . respondent. ,rho esise was An ippial from a claimed to bave received' g1lovous 111- bear the burden and s0ford ?I - to be, obarged nominally the Same, bill was popul throughout the country was the, Securing of those, pooitions P 14,00ept Of he necessary pro . � I ­ at .9. i L, , deci - I . . - I I while actiog so A Clerk fit the London Pool- tection, that ths, duty of fostering andprotooting Absolutely an infinitely greater tax. He did number of . oion of the Court of Appeal. of Oatorjo,. ; . . . I � applications which the Minister emulAtion among the oadeto, � - . . the 0 ,a as is car in . o an a great -expense on .1 0 And involved the question of the Constitution . I office. . *�� . not thluk this was a question -on which there had lot the. organization of new companies Mr. Masson believed the -boon to tho�. I � I I I 11 .1 � � the O I io � hi 11, I it at so , , Pon , o, ought to be a difference of opinion. (Hear, and the If � � � -- oli,ty of alasutoryoondiltione preacri4ed by the . In �Teply to Mr.- Ivan, Abb PaXILIVIA Alt- tuit, � I , Iffloulty he Unit In, keeping the Date. country offered by the four oommisbiogg in , . . I . . t a in a . a ,a as to I a . npunced, thid in, addition to the Provinclat tbQrefro ar o, -xel tiv , t 9, r i 0 hear.) He thought. the Qoverximenli should bardown. He would O%Y that it., any lJocrutice. the British army woo nudox-eakimaked by the, Provinel lal Leghlatuxe. of "ariolar-the At&. --- . � . , � k . theip would attend the &view -sit t 0 06 V, %I a r t a 0, 0 all . conodde what was Asked. It they Aid not, he WAO - MAdO. in the 04tiMMOS next year the, bon. gentleman. There would be no donger inauranoo policies of companies doing buol, i 00" . � . I 1. 11 .1 . re on , to I n - n olougs 0 . � usAs in. that PrOvInce, . . Qaobeo the Queen's Birthday A regiment . . should certainly vote, 'for the Amendment. money' would be spent in increiiiing the of the best man going out of thro Country so . 1". I I I alla, 1%. � 1. � - . I . . Mr. Bethune, in opening the argument I iew Brunswick and one from Ontario, -- (Elear, hear.) facilities for drill. (Hear, bear,) long to there were better poOtione opou to tat � I 11 '� I . . 31mento, had not yet- been oelected, The debate was contl nod for several Sir R. Cartwright, could not understand , at ,. on like , . In I . I Mr. bunstor Paid thifwas r,k matter of groat ,them in $Up Canadian service In%u w4jXa 1 ,0 t1k , this company lind bs OYPO, . . hours, being principally coullued tQ Maritime why the bon. Minister of Finance objeOte4 to ,. . rated to 1801 by act of sho-Legislature. of the I � . .1 � I . I Jimportanoo, The whola' cosat'of British offered by theqai oommiRalops. � � GAME ON T1134 OTTAWA. RIVZR. , , . r, old Protege of Canado. since that time It � Province . members, who, irrespective of the amendment proposed. Columbia was exposed to Invasion and they T129 remaining Items: under the head o h I . . � . . I An hiterostlag debate sprang u politics, all appeared to. Agree on the main From these' remarks it become. clear ilia I ad boon rsoolinlislea, in 400 passed by $h% , . I ition to defend it. Militia were psesed! . . P On, a , - � At aliduld be in a POO . a.' ]notion by At;. Pookburn (Northumberland) Propoolijono, althongb ollghtly, , differing - the members were to be called in, and there Mr. Maekenzle�Froxxa whom -Chinamen 2 TsLzGnAPII 1,11,;133. DvrOblion PArliamemt.' Flo claimed that ill I for copies of grAntir, 1pasee slick a- in opinion as to whether SUO, a I rk.de nervotionesti . ileong $46 Mr. Banoter-No, , pit, from I I ovadere- r . . I . , � groom Ate a s I Dominion Parliament had. taken this company. . Is . I On the item for land * Bnd cable telegraph withi ­ , . I . made between the Department of ,Marine Bud obouLd.vii .handed over to the .Local Gov� Government supporters, and. quite 6 few from people who rididule and rnB down our it I I sk. their charge, and that its chariot I I Fisheries' or any of Ito Officers , and any ornmepts o .. I the bonedit of "ill 1. .1 I Mes for the sea Counts and lelandi of thb could not be amended 6 the Local. Lagiala. or funded for. �. 0. begaa'i�coking for their Unto.' Sit John -a - ' , I I y I I I . . . , , ounfry, like some members of. your Goveft . persons owning or- possessing lAndo, bayO proyinces., . I I . . Macdonald saw . the dargor of, defeat, ment. (Laughter.) He went on tb'o#01R,& I lower St. Lgwronca, etc.,. 0200,000, increase ture. He pointed out the diMoulties which i I L ' . I L � . 1� , nd 1Z on The House L then Adjourned. f 6200,000. � . - � would * jnsvita�l ),Vinclel k$!1JIR- 1 1 L. I I- and jutnping up suddenly Ignored LL Aver of a. grant to the Nansixtio com any -of I I . IF Atise It pri , -.­­­------­.­­­­ -A_ -,ingrallen, or portions thereof, Ilit. US apeaker tQok-,the, I I P " 3 Slx� --- -Mr.-Ma�okwzlcLimid.-�b-p--xLQkt-g 9 IQ I 1, $he north i0i of the Ottawn Riv6r, bat�- --a. " �ioxiaxd'e ...... Statement '"that,ther- Gov4- volantaoro. - - , . - ropapera that a Mr, Gliborno had been Pike. Chartered and controlled by . ... .., , Veen OTTAWA, April L .L I , - . . - L, . ­ . .A. by tbo - LwA mo-Lili wod.. -to. jx%�crfe WiJ1JL$*-,P%- the City Lof Ottawa and Grenville. The Mo. Chair At 3. 00. I % . orrintent had unfavorably Considered the Dr. f1trange-May I ask how many men of nev I . . 1. I ­ , the . I L L Appointed superintendent of our telegraph Dominion, tin , I . matter, and said that his bon. friond had that company turned out at %he lost parnas ? oyO!em,-snd it was stated that he was on tx- to other and ibitior pleas which bid been . tion spoearo to have arisen from a parsonaV INSOLVENT BINXi AND INSURAI i qC21 COMPANIES, � L . . L A referred also At some lenoth L � sogreement between Mr. WbItoher,Com a for to the atualudme at save Mr Bunkstei-(altai some hesitation) -well I 411 - Mr. A ' OTT Introduced is Bill to provide, L o objection to of . I I . . . I porionced telegraph man. - At all events, Yhe entered. by his clients in the court below. . . I I losioxier of Fisheries, who losses certain "?� . she. Aolay it would cause. , A More Jame ex- Mr, Chairman, it happened $9 be 1% We$ day. . I L I I I I L �. I I � M . I for,tho winding up of ftoolvapt banks and itim . wguld- like to know whakt were his qualifloa. Mr. Kowat,in Toply claimed that under I . . k. lailds-near the City of 01tckwo, from the P . I ,Ones tbaxi this oax.knotbe imagined when it In (Boars ofiaughter,) '. , . . . .. L a" extrance oorapautoo. He ,sald this Bilk had , . I I , a tions Bud duties I . . , I . mentioned that the Amendment was carried, . seats. J,�omvillo and Williams' As I, upd where his headquarters His British North ArnerionAct no Power had- � L L - , L piitment, far plecatorial puiposoo, and an been rendered necessary by the repeal of the � I 11 M fende ,, were to, be. . � . been given to the Dominion Parliament to . ( . official, of the"Zouse, of, commons, who In the referred to committee, Incorporated in the the officiengy of -the rural force, I L ,COMPApieoL . , . Insolvent Act, which contained machinery for I . . . . .. I any t . � .. . . , ,Kr. IiangevIn said the Sonileman WAS a Incorporate bu banks. Sup. . - reablutions,apd, Adopted by the House within ' Mr. Kirkpa � , I I � � .. . controversy bull been' Aptly ,described as . . . L trick opposed any- reduction of Poole L, .1 I I I the winding up of those Institutions. . There : two. minutes. pfsprwar4p, , TWO . llkoroug)ily competent inan,,having studied that t�e liketa 1060% of a company - " . HaL ., jo . . . � ... t . -4 .. - v ... q. &xg. F, F '" -- -- f --'-- 91 L . .,.....­.'­-wweqr1xig-,two swords. and drawing -twbv was -iaqw -therefore no measure, X. . t . theloroo, and -advocated the.. holding of drill . the- eubje'at o tolegraphy,� or -thany ys�rs, havirig. boot! WoorP6rated * by the Federal " ' ' . e "-*he on going to the lanas in quo - I Amendment made to"tho,lariff b� the. Oppo. every three. years. The drill at compaDy L I . I . . . . . r9y 0 otion Istexice to enable an insolvent bank . . , . fie hid been UPPOIntail' � L in I . I A . . . headquarters, he believed, woo. almost useless. . ouperintendent of Legislature gave them immunity fro L laws I I I to. hoo - game was driven Away by the or Insurance to be WOxind, up. sition. -. I . I the telegraph linea under his (Mr. Langovinio) panne � .. '' L � .-Domialoft Police oeptt there -by theF order 61 ' ,lw Company . � EXPORT DUTY ON OAWLOG3. . ; HeadvocAtedtheolkingeolthe distriat'ataff . . A by. a province, the companies intend- . ' - i He had �,70 hold that a - bank"' or , ion,- a, I very five, YQSZ . department, As well it's of those under the ing to do bileinesoL Only in the jf6vince might .. I -Mr. Whitcher. Thla personal kr[Ovance has Insurance, company was in 'a different po Ate we Sea by Mr. char, is, as many of the; diftioulfibs department 09 railways. Hie headquarters' b . y Seeking this inimunity aeopro -Dominion . L I . - . � at. A alight dab 9 ral . I I L, ' , ' L, I . .0 Assumed the importance of a public question ont an ordinary trading film or act- who directed . Attention to the im. which had recently arlsoo in ndiiiiammikerg- we , h Ily L I L tion fr . I . . , . - and occupied the Attention ol. the House for I 1. . I . duty Ono. -as She one at Toronto ... 4rose froni ul4beinOltaws. Asto.t aitentgoaors oliarters: � A corporation, wits, bimply the . porailonj and he thought .# expedient that, 'PrOPTIety -of levyi.pg an export h . , . .1 .. . . . . L . I � b 0 might say that .last year Parliament had iksocclation of a number of indivii4xials doing - ' L oeVellol heard. ' more Caution should ba exercised" in the on oo,*.Iogo,' ab - it operated pro, jealousy among, the'ollicers, which would be., voted �15,000 -per annum for a term of years I I L I . .. business -under a - corporate name for the I . *Them mber tof the County of Oltawa:(Mr: ically to the - Georgian toy, Aisiries. avoided it the change be Rugg I . . . I 0 , L ' . jud - . este4 were made. . . . . ­ I . . appolut a 1, Qf. . 11qu datore for t see . Mr. Colity held that. ,though thd present ,a . for the vurRose of establishing' a telegraph a4ke of convenience, arid to -pay that they'- : WRIGHT); - in a speech remarkable for Its I. utibno t tin as, one, In 'the ease of Mr. Wrl lit defended the rural companies I I . . - 41it S�Stbiiiin the ingiftfine pioVin�ea.' Tenaeia t to Ion f* th , . ! . ability, me well as Its dlverotty. of.. idea' and. O in . al e prinelpla.pro- arrangbrit a Georgian from the charge that'niany of .them spent. I Wore O be trio -from tneJ.ari4 ki 0 a , , .. .. ­ ary triding It i . . out was Injurious to th, fiL I I had been.,called, for by the Minister of Ralf- pr6vino ' L - richness. in oinkile,alothed $life local grIptanco' a -6 Go upon y. t a . am 1, g I I Bay. region 816y, Change Wbilla affect at worse thdir money at -taverike during company drill. 0 - in, whiob they . did business woo ' ' , , I I . I I and- Commerce I I Ot be L . 10 . t6e'in reference to )in which accesw Mr., Thompson (Haldimand) contended that ways, both here and. in Unglandl but viben utterly absurd. It would then Ili a quea. . . L with the garb of an Important isen and a winding up of those parts of the country fr4 . . , L the tenders w ,a rowilved it was . . . � . . Inveighed L I I L A L I . I . the,moneynow*opentupon drillwao 41mciat or . found tloh of principles but of individuale. - The I . againint OIL tyranny, from theL the Consolidated Dank w followed In thin, visa easy to the United States. Iftheiecould I I L . that the tonderers would not compij last tbat the Imperial 1?-axliament bad incor- , L.. I I feudalism of the past. to this. latest Inter. measure.. It brovided for,the appointment 9 a $CA In which Fewer should ho.plaou'd in wA%ted; an there were only tour days of actual I * . I . , ' . b A . I L . with ' ilia condition requiring there , to, poratodan insurance company was Pik reason * I . - - *OIL A.I?qqideting board of three members, on the hands of the Government to make A - drill, and that was too short a time for mil h I I . L .: . I I forgiloo of the Commiosigner of. Fiellarloo iffor. . 0 . . . W1,1i,ille'light 'of bia 00 StltnaPtR.LtO'Shckb,, , . .... . - 11-1 � - -au"(W . I - h work � the' lines After they wore established. Why fie agency In Canada iihould not'he oub. L - 1. . . . n , e. -- I -for.-different parts of -112c,. ,-Io-be.accomplished--,Battalion-drill,, W40 $ 0 -They had therefore, dome.to : We -coholuslon , jeoVto. the lawo..of tho. Domikiiion,,... Too same . . I ­ . . � which the public, the shareholddii cifft Affurgomenta L '' '' . L . . . . L Igaind. I . . . I creditorp� would be roprosonted-the repre- country, this would be on of there. L The only drill whi6h. was really effective. He L I . i . . I . . .0 � thought too mine eywfko. Spent u'b' that. it Would be better to change the vote to rule ahould apply �.wifh regard -.to' com- � I I . . I . . Mr. PATERSON (Essex), wbb has, according oentAtives of the -public being appointed by - I present d1lik had boon in force oince.1871i h Mon p 4 the the bilknis in which, it now eppeared and. 11h rallies incorporated by the Dominfop. and. . L , . . . . to report, reasons for friendliness Idw,ards 4ho Government;- , This b . Card of, llqitidatora Mr. Bowoll stated that when the United city, battaliono in comparison with those in . . . ineeg. '. . Rio , L I . L * ... . Mr. Whitcher, 'read from I I . States first,'imposed a duty of 62 pot thousand the . rural districts., Though the former Made Parliament to give them*20 00to purbliaae doing buoineas in the prolv I r L fie the OMQia wonld be simply substituted for the directors . . L the cable arid lay It down, ,�M cost would learned friend bad praceadock on the'prin. . . . . . I .Correspondence. not re- nted to the UOU00 otthe bank. � . . on lumber. the affect on the county of East. a better appearAnce atrarade. they were well ; . � .. �. . I : lihAt'gentlemau's a I I I do of the case. Mr. Ivns . observed that be bad a BI . 11 pro; Ingo, and he believed In other parts of the knowri to bav . a made� . better time in rotreatigig oxkly� be the interest on this Amount,, which cirle of giving,'the �brqadost interpietAtion. . � I . . . I I . Mr. MAoxitimin claimed that Mi. - WhItchey viding for the winding up of insolvent banks I country, -was that mills were* taken down and at Ridgeway, than their country brethren had. would probably lie 09,000 or 310.000 per tolhe jurisdiction of :the j)'ominio.0 Paklia- 0 I . � � annum. The difference between that sum on,, and the most narrow one to that of on in bear slid laughter),. , I . 1. , , olleived -the ,� v � I and the 015;000 would be sufficient to Work n' . provinoso. No one would Contend had been guiltY. of, gross ,insubordinati waiting Nr As Second reading. - moved to the other'nide., and he*b ""at I ill that '. .. I . . publishingi without the permission bf his Mr. BLAnz Pointed out that as Cho (lovern.. *oime thing would happoxi Again If the Counter-. Dr. Strange defended. the � Conduct of his -the.lineo. Theyworeurlde I I the impression all dompabiez, which the 'Dominion 34 . . I I .. . I . chief officer, tin offielorl document. . . . ment.lu the, Spoeoh. from the Tl , irone had 'Adting influence of an export duty on logo regiment at - Ridgeway., 'The item, then . I . I . I . I . I - . that flie nameable company, the Parid & Now incorporate would,be, exempt from ths�coutzo- . . Wr JOHN MACDONALD and J; C., POPE. both promised, legislation on the s:ubjeoti of inool. for Canadt4 *eta removed. . . . pasodd. I . � .. . . . I . York Company, which they hid incorporated . of the province, no Many of thont might be, . � ..admitted All,at Mr. Whitelieribid slightly,bx. vencyi"it was their duty t6w. to assume the .' Sir L. Tilley CAM no reprastitationo had PUBLIC ADMOUItS. . - -the other day, w.ou!d bi ob'e to wdrk the line Incorporated for some purpose placed directly . . - . . . . ceeded his Authority,' but .thought the. reDpainsibility. of this, legislationi, which 'Was been made tbat this. duty spot d 'agstlast . . I � . .. I . I matter could be amicably arranged. .1 . 11 I . ate ' On. the item, public armories, ate., D52,000, without the Government taking that reepon-. within the jurisdiction Of, the Local Legisla. ' I I onsequent. upon, tho-repeal of the Insolvency. any partioularregi4n. On the contrary$ ilia Mr Mackenzie- aske'd where the alothes for sibility. The Item t1ken'Pasaod. .. I . tare. The faat that certain powers had been . Mr. MiceovoALI appeared to view -the a I . I ,. . I � . . I . . ' , Act. . . . . . efforts of all lunibernion -Oeemed to. be'to ig forces Were to be madG. - . The, Item for public buildingil - .ario assumed by Parliament hitherto proved little, . or In the Same ligh ; a 4. pa a high 6 ,� , 1-1 mast, . � I ,- t p id , F31r JOHN MIODI&NALb aelked' that the' Bilf increase it. � ' .. . .. . . . grettqa to SO that ,071,542-06, was passed. .. . ' . . . . . . .. � ­ compliment is Mr. Whitolier for the services just introduced 'should be allowed to pass . ,. 0 . UPXLY. * . . . Mr. Masoon said be to for the provinces had,not pow@r to disallow � ( . . Ire . udered by, him to Canada in he past., The both Its first and *oecond resaings to -d And . . � . . . owing partly to the coos, And partly,to.'ibe PUBLIC BUILDINGS, BRITISIX COLUMBIA. . these eatai and could, only Mtf-M,c'ourt :-" ­ ' . . . � . On the Item, Dorninion.exponses In con diffleal.ty of-manutactum. the bu 0 ' n .. 1O.­,h'Ui1dIng1I­.Dr1tiob, for defence ago 4141161etkee&A11112611tti Of th - � . . , motion was Adopted. sy, , . Ilk of it bad to � jdd-exal-Voior, w oxoatr-sotw-"aad-by,4h . bon. * '­ . . .the,, - item�­:pnlki 01 . I . . � � . . . I . � fliat both this Bill and that of the nection with The care of Public 4tOblvcs, be maZa of the country. . Columbia, 022,000, Uri Bt - !4-h OL -j . � . - 1'��-_ CARLETON: ELECTION. � -nigniber.for Rielimonil and Wolfe lhater. Complained . I I I , , r .. � . � . . . . (Mr. XV80) 00,000, increase,, 02,000. Mr. Pop's (Comp Mt. Mackenzie gaid-thak: the late Govirn. . LocalLogialatures might be dikallowed by the . I . � I Last year. Mz Rochester, n . xembo . r tot Carloi Should be pent, to'the Bankipg and Commerce ton) said that MCA of last year's a I - ig for the Notthwerit strongly of the Minister WK6110 worko for - I . . A I . I . . ; I - I _ P'oe,"it, being land . I FPrOPr Ak mapi had had the clothir . a for the construe 'on of pub Dominion Parliamente . I . � I . I --�­­­ ­ -- ­- ­,­ _Son, placed on the notice paper a Motion xak� ' committee at o lorntood that. fion bad 'boon expefided for copies 61 the mounffd police madd. Ep'the ]Penitentiary, not taking a vot r. - ' Mr. M�Cartlly made only a low. remarks. ' - . . ingf6iFio6mxaitt6e to;exa::iihi6 and-investi. both Bill#*ckuld be,sont t6-"ubr0om tiabaildings at Nan6imo. .He thoughb.the . . m'Uew.,-,-aai,dimail-'a-pitp,ors ..... . wo,'hadinow Ihirty4vel and boa, inaao-partial arrangerdonte.,.-to. ,Iba(,O- - I .the q0vot ..Hokinfod .oxk;.,AhAt,.w,he�r.o�ur*�,there'wah a - . The Goverphientwoxild assume the reopen-. volumes of that. 'valuable. 00110d* And * lipive. the military clothing made'there also. r 0 timebt; aq membor for ..%,&shing .. . .1 ., . I . 6to,into bartaiiii charges. rasde, by himself In sibiltly;of Aiding. -the lion.' gentle . M04 In. seventy more Volatile's wGre now io4dy I Vi forla,, 'should . urge - t�o b3tween the jurisdiction 'of the ­ ' J I .. hid place in.tho, House respooti g interference - . � . .b Mr. Caron objected to coavlat libor being 'C I matfor on h'a Federal and that of. the Local Zollislature.the '.. , . . r I . . I I . . . .. - . and-lutimidation,by the -Hon. -II, W. Scott . , a having � th6, measures deliberated � .upon. England , for transmialon;- Thb work wa, I s brought Into Competition wl . th froo labor. * colleagago. (Laughter.) , , - ' -that-ther'o' liesidaurn of Authority was Vested in ilke. . I . . , . . p,nembor 61 the, Senate,. arkA, Watt occupying ,The Bill. A Ito first And second readingi 'till . going on, and , he hoped would, b6 ,- Mr. Maoliezzle-Whal -would yQtL'have the ." SirJohn"Macdonald remarked former*. - lie claimed that, the broad words;. .�: I . - .,; '' . . , Palso . , . , . '.. . . .". .. ­.. .. � ­ - - 04-tilno.c�miug,r­aud Ujo-hon. frioitd' .6 0 ** , ­ ' ' ' I � - 'ibii Q.Rjjio�x,o,tlseor�at'aryLo$,.Btato, in­$hb-last .SpAwala,mith s.forAlke 'complfted, this.- year. The ' number.' 09. -Colivictodo� ��­ I . . . � .W -v �roportfdpd civil iijbto. hadboon uoeapur- . - ! *-' .­. I I .. �. ­ ­­. P ii�ii�oaul�dgowipkita:iittleign�er,. IftheMinioterof . .. � I. election of a 146plbs, f0ig46. ooidDty ZI Carle, . �itkdiug up. of --insolvent banks and ,6tUor Volumag in' - all ,*was ' 223. 1% was Mr. Caron'said. he would -ha�e them break I ponely in diffaing tbe 3 uriodiction. of thapro- , , I . S` if . . fitted to. the Bankingand-cont- .� 1. . Publid Works neit year did ticil Ineeit in the . . . , .1 , .� I I . o:aigpity how broad itopowers were,ana i -.1 i I I I intended' to copy .4hem. All, .. but' I A propriation -for ,guildingni At - t Admitted that if volild eapily,cover .. j . ton. - 0 perf wa the notice � . not Vince t I . ­ � � . . to - companies, -to .. ­ .. I '.. I � to Make ,*go Stories and snake roada. � Lid eatimatesan RPI � . -11 otaiii - - R'Itbough it, by Imputs. mielice committee. .1 , leetiOns from. them. The COPY- * Mr.Mackei:ztdl,iaidtba;�'ioadiott'kera,a I was . . . . - . Ndnalmo, he, thought. tha.,Br ill Columbia - tion, Assailed twogentlemen who woke not in' * 1. nnrozl�&TOMES Pon JUVERInEs.. - lug hateebb. done at aliout twopence -per � oton6 breakeri Wore':wtr, much entitled to I the subject of insurance contiaoto, It would � . I . .. .. . . .4116 Housa to A � ofend.lUeniselves or guard. ' jy iski, folio. The. work lasty4ar had been Confined protictiolk from t ompatition 'of *prlsdu I members, . inoludWg himFelf, would have to be"reducing legialstibih.to tin itbouraity to OAF. - I '. - I I The following'Billo were.oucasonive - ­ he a - . . beads together ond'voto on%' the 1-1 . their intoreats. , �Drr".'-�Rocho6fer - to -day, : duiied by Mt. goDonald (Piatou) Bud renitca to ill British Museum- Nothing--w,go- done labor ho any other class. '(Hear hoax) put their - I that policies of one kind should be under the . I I . . . . .----- . . � I . . rlo,, As, there, worill-many book's to -be. Mr.-*CaroA said I . call . Juri6diation of Dominion, and those of other . . having renewed tha�.Apa,tioxk, ,moved It, and, firat time :-Reopaoting,tbe Ontario Reform%- in ka, ,hey - Could acarQy � Government. (Renewed laughter.) � - - . J � , � . .Col. I . Mr. Banster said he hoped ilia bon . 112 reply to Mr, Milolinzie, he explained that tory foi -boy I , tasking and road making. an indus- , leakne would keep his promia .­ Th I in kilida,under that of Local Legislatures, yet I. . . ,a. Respecting, the � Ontario sorted it. was thought ,n0cessary to have o stone.h I . I a a to I . - the obargid,-was-thit-Ur". Boott hadprovided, Industrial Refuge for girls. Respecting &be 'larger vote. The item than passedo : , ­. .try. .-` . , . .. . I � 'aga�d.' ­ .� I . . ,. . . in order to be.consistent Mr. .'Bethune must I � . 1. . . - - Oj2,lheitem,,,.Toineet.exiensei3 in cofifiew." Mr.'Makkolizig'thill itmas the onlyindustry P All bar of item . a under the make ill" colite"On' 1: . I � .. . I . . .. . . I . .. )ioney . todefray the exponeso of the caudi. -Reformatoiy for juvdfiil6 off6ndera In Prinso : ­ I- . . = Passing a num , !od briefly, the . -- ... . . .daturocif'Mr. 4bhu,'Msy,,.&ovidodtJiat,Ue . . tion, *till the conons,., �200,000j inoroas6 in a' itenoo, at Otts, Inn .. � - I , ' 1. Edward Island . . . � 11 I . . If , wa at the present Use, , r . head of public works an'd linildinga the com-' - 0 Mr. Bethune having ropl, . � . supported the then Govarninent. OTTAWA, Aprk.9.--7T1ie 0 Colter, took 4be 6195,000, In reply to queries by the leaders ment, except the'soup kitchen. , (Hear, . I biart Adidurnid. - - . . . . � Mr. MAoxmizin ridloilled. the Charge as .now cliair As three o'clock. . .P . of the Opposition and Mr. Rona (Middlesex), and laughter). . . . �, t � . `mht�o rose, and-. the House adjouria'ad "at, -2 -- , ... I . . I � . � i . I I I modified. .. . � . I . . . � - I I , Agrioulturd prohiised t6.obn- Sir R. Cartwright asked what orcoess 12 10 a I In. . � . . ��.� . . . TIAK ACxU10UL'2'UU,AL, iV - . � I I ,,Q . . I . Sir JOHN UACD6XALD'S,MOt1oni thdt for the, thOMini"Or Of � �. . . . . � .2-1 . . Mr..R60IIESTARCOutinued. speaking until t of th I a asselon . " " , . . , � . . � .1111's I - , -4 , _ . - I . res Gaiernment' bu . sinese older, the advisability Of, ruidudillg in the' had 'attgrid'ed tbe.hon. gentlemart'a (ff'orts I . . RXXS�IrON DIEJEWINd T . recess, whon,the debat uptGd,,and - Contexts returns a column � ohowing.the quality, &0'* small arm ammunition � in Canada. - , Tom Aul"AN sA, CRIFlICE AIN i I I I . . . shall, on H;ndsys, ve precedence over� All make: . I . .. - . � . . .1 I a Wall It"orr I . � Mr.- Magoon said . 31ANDALAW. . .. . . . IY1091vNIIN0, . � . . I the order remained on the papir. ,. : ' , - ' of habitatioxim, specifying Whether of brick, � powder, maAufa'iturea � . . . , , . . . I � other bunineso, After tontine proceedings, woo . . . I . - I . . 1- .. . I., � . � . . I . I veneer, lumber or ,rough -cost ; also a Column here coat 16 cents a pound, wherail that fi oln , .. . . . I . .. ., . . . . :, .of . I . - . I .. �. 1, ,', VISHERYAWAU14 - .- - carried. 2 .' - * - . giving the value of All real property. Before England to lay' down in .0anada - - � -700, roklons 11inkled Alive.' - , : 'TORONTO, April 14 . �The first mosthip . -1 I . . , ' . . � . On reouthing the adjourned debate on -the . . . . I I I the Agrlc�ltural Commission Was held this - . I I . . . the House risks a 'rough draft of the Classes coat 19. cents. .It WAS the intent' . I . . '. . . . After,redeso the .debate on tba. proposed. proposed motion of Sir Labnard Villey that - 'on LowD6N. kiprill i2 -Tho. 7.00 persons aserl. alorning in the Parliament buildingiv with ' . I . moti6n of kr.Maedovuell *(InVerneee) that .. of information to be sought. will be. laid before 'of the Government to purchase Machin ery in. fleed'. at. Madal * -gon.'Mr'. 'Wood ill the chair�- and ilia . :1 - I . the House go again into ColAmIttee of Ways ' �� �� I .1 - Ay, for the restoration -of ,the the . . � I . .- - .%.- - .the Rouen resolve itself � into- Committee of and,Moailoi',Hop. Mr. ANGLIN asked the the: members for suggestions.' � I Englind for m9nitaoturing 61nall arm om- ' hing0g.health -were hurled alivei udi burned . following members of the comllo8ion present: I I `ionitdir &-rtaln to 01 xOPO 'Finance Minister to givabim tho, amount of - 50 -foilminigration' :pixinition at it od8t'-ol about 03-5-, 0001. It mas' 'as I 0 . Block,' undo' i. towers of Prof. Will. Brown. of the t'Bohool of Agrion]. . .. 1 . I I . the Whole f6i a ue . . . - . Oil the.Item of. M9,7 . aeufca� previ only at I the. - � . I , . . deonrinithe' Provinces of Quebec. Nova Citatoms. duties received in March. . 'and ".quaralitive, the' bppoiitiop'. naturally believed that cartridges could, -be 14 the city ivallo. - .- I I " - ., - . into, Guelph; Messrs. Whitelaw, Guelph;.. . . . , -T=Lzlr said that beF bad list enough criticized, the increased 46te AOkCa. .turodarefits binaaa,�' and it was . Scotia, No.w'Brunawiok and Prince Edward SIrL1iON&AD I - bel - p �Rbbl 6, ill 4 on . " " " -- . , p'ar!, RAvciooko. April -12.-The following jA'gn X)hn Dryaen 9 P P *:Zrooilin ; Then. Stoik, I .. - j --an&'righia to the receipts for March separately, -but the to. I - , a CT li, - "�Ilahifiid Giveoli, Ilderion . 4 Island to have: each * clabno for "Slating iMm gratloh and the whIlsterlat 16" , a 0 amoun vo y )365t explanation of the masiaores at Maadalay:. WaterdoWn ; I - . . . diotilbutive Sharon. of *the amount- of ilia celpts for January, February and March were into retorted,by Charging t . he OppoaltionwitU chasing4i1ttridges' would be.oufficient to pay . W41kn a city Is built in Burmab, human 'Win. Saunders, London; Je,g. Ayles*orth, ..' I . . fishery award handed ever to the 'Govern- 00,524,04- ', � . ... � . I :. .1. unpatriotic ooridtiet.. . I . ­ . I . . . for the maolkliaery. : An- offloo-r had been Oent� , 'a vburgh;. Andrew Wilson, Maitland J. P. I , . . . After tecona.the debate wag cOntinneVond . . sacrifiaeo: are * c fUred. The new. Mon tell 1�ov J. , P. M-0 M;ill . ark� - -� - - - -meut of Canada on. the same principles Hon.. Mr. -ANGLIN Said that be* would be , to Woolwich to examine the .beat .system d nukkally-lis-8- a' no W-Capit6l. 1heovil spirits ' Pregookt; .1 I � 0 manufacturing eartridg6s;-tinct,to roport as. to . too M ; Uxbridge; JohnWalson, Ayre, . . oil which the - Claims: and rights of Now— . glad if the polioy'of : the 'Goverximant was �by the,,,xiloroit' digrilosion turned. upon th W r'il -11P I � . ­' . . . . � ­ I are irritatod th4t'there linobeepribehango 11.1lat I �sn I . -�. - louudl4nd were recognized, etc., 'was its. distribuiiOn.of Yankee �emlgratioift literature' the beet.machineryto ho"purobased. . They *Ill. the Carl i Innerskip, and A.Dypaou'd, Secretary.- . .. . . . ' . � . such as thd, members of the pppoeition could I . � $ol, and the, virtue of the old Malcoll �1 . . I . . I . sumed by Mr. Rldheyi who,. after some, dis- Coincide with, but -46 matters were the Course by the Department of ' Agriculture. From the. would be'abld to manufacture In'two months One . Ilificag being gone, to 6�peaso thimir the The chairbinu dponedthe meeting by, read. ' ' ' " . . oussion on a' point of - order taken by Mr. which the Opposition had t6 . Sub might be speeches made ft'splJOIRred that­tbe ,Minlotor all the cartridgai' h1oh wonia� be nofided lor, , I -ihg the names of the .00ih&IPoionero, slid ' ',' ' , ,. par . � I W . .. . astro ogerp declaredit trecealary io. ofter.up, . - , lo hould of Agrioulture-ordered 20.000 Copied of a PAID-, a �eqr under ordinary ... circametau6pa., , The, ,.00,lijeS.� The-dadrifices were made by or4or - Dow that z4ore than halt sho7nuinbor,were . - . . � . - Killam, argued that the -Fishery &word a - considered, unpleasant. I � I I . . I I � ,­ : . , � . � .11 . . . �. i .I i I I - � phlet entitled I The Turtle Mountain District lie As paosed., ' . ,. � . - ­­ t . . I I . . . fto*.-presepi. This" meeting, he Cold, "a to, � , . . be either specially "appropriatod for the . 84BICUARD 01VTWBIGHTrOSGAt one o'clock in W . .1. . . : I , . , of Zip Theebaw. I i . ­ .. . ' ­ . � . . ­ behefit ofthii provincee at the seaboard,, ina the last. op4dh of the Finance- ,� and Southern ManIt6bs,?'wbIdh( conitaided tin , .-. ­ . MILITARY COLLEGO16. -' - ­ 'a . � I ��- ­ � .. .. be of a preliminary character, to decide upon .. .­ , _7 - " * , - � ­ -- bluaing I Ir 1� -idver1isement�Of­Y-axikea­A and 3i-.-prInted- ' I , . . . � ­ - � I . ---- - .* -(4tiobiooi,-orb-auded-over-pr000rtipnate-o- tux:4 and gave a deSMR7a1&-fe7m--e­fiVdf- - . . I . ­- , . . . . . . ­ ----T� . - I I . - �Work-.to4b"ono-and-ho .. . I I . . I -067t - - - ­ - I 'I$ X, - 1F. to the Exeou, tive' of each province. in the Montisa we W�, lillitary college, 05,0016, . At � .,'I . . I . W-that-work-wa -i . I Gazette office, and that aft r . . . . . I . � . . . giving . . no an at. I . b Inse, o; jAnidcr..an4kXn- th9viewit of the Government 6# the Subject, ' * . . PsfOlx8 the Purciinoo'haa been delivered to the : . . . . I bodying his contentiblis, elainking'that* eao)2' Why he, said that" the Government wire in the tilitiou less of Cadets in Kingoton - xL. Sumplel its . C, *� .. . In the various items that led .to the �expoxkdlturo 0 . -- '­ ­ be done. A report fiad boon Issued .. . � . conclusion, he moved an amehAmelit am- froin 1874� to 1879, and explained the resso - Attention ha& be directed to the fact, b 111 Cartwright roferreA to the increase of 6100 - ' , , . cessellarjew. ' . , ,. . . . . -proportion of the award should be %- I department, at the Ministeilo instigation the ciqllage. -, Re bad no doubt that whether at ; - I . . . I I ... . but be did not wish the commission to biD - . I I . . : provincelo . I rying 'to. shirk . their responsibility in 0200 or 43 � 00 the edn6ation given there won � BRIGHToN, April 12.-Whst -to all present -bound by them. He thought that instead of, �� 1. . .� I hinava over to Ito elebative, � ilia construction of the works that had:,joeh advertisomentwas cutout. Apirl'trom this c ilke'nionoy paid, but he tented, having too freequent 11166tiDgg Ot thd COM- ' . I -worth 'sea' to form a parallel to . . I . .1. In the course of a long speech, ,Sir 'JOHN Oonteli2plated. I . , I . . . the text of the pamphlot,is objectionable, and well appetiranoes pronu . mission It would be better to oppoini Sell. , - I - � MACDONALD Naldthat he was -willing to. consider . 'Bit -Leonard -Tillei was addrbtsing the above all ilia " amphlot is Avowedly written in 'that the increase would.lond. to Pr6vent the the Biddulph horror occurred near the cominisoono to investigate the 4ifterent , - , . , P 319, of People 611'lik forming . And. similar vii1logo of, W ' . I � All fair claims, to: the 'consideration'and pro, House bnlhe fiscal ]policy of - the Govern, :the intereats-of a railway dorpor , Color on Saturday night ,last, , Wanche , a of - the . Subject, and ` - their * . . tod�lou -of therights of the provinces' and he , applied for a oliarlor at'this very peo0ion of, classes from, entering. He buggest.ed that Tlid�ouae of a man named Heakino was � I . . I i . inept PA ­2A5 o'clock. He dentid In1lie ; 1. Spin() prizes similar � to scholarships filiould be about 10 O'clock 6f that ,tivenink � 4licovered f0olso could be considered ftow. tlme to 1 -I ation which 80 I I Alex. - . -, ., i)oa- - I : --belloved-that that bad been the policy ,trb6g9it terins possible, .that .Sir the Dominion Parliailiant,' . . I . I , . I puraued by. the Dbrainlon Government Another disclosure' during.the debate".was offered. ' . to be on'llre, and whon thood whip.firol'sawCas tinIs Dy tUcoOmmissiOn-As it would be tin I 0alflagd- -anything oto do with framing the . Mr. Mq000n' Oak the ho*n, gentUman fire airrived a borillilb eight prog6rited itself. sible to fully hiveattgate all ilia subjects pro. : , , I . and' Parltament Since thboo pfovilloso tariff. 33 was left in an uncompleted state that the 6titioAs along the Inteioolonial Poo* A. - Jlo.th6ught the first duty -of 'ill . � , . . . I ­Wora, � . the , Confederation . �. t, . , . , . . rallwayhie being usedfor the purpose ofind . Lie. seemed to forgot that the edneation given ilk ,Jhe Unit and charred body of,a. Man,, which 6 ' , . tinited, - in � when hey left 0,11106 it 1873: , , . .. . . oo=lasion would be to deolao what Were the ' , But In this matter list only he, (Sit JOU]* : ROM Mr. Mackenzie ropliedi -dealing 'With: ing by advertisements Cansaialks td amigr4te thin Ilige, was of amery'high olasi indeed. proved tor be that i of the owner of moot Important 'subje , ate. .The following . . . *. . . I ­ I . . but every'other Member -of this Ronde, must It May �be interesting and X it was chosper,than similar aduealiop 'the bouse, Jay. about a toot from the . . draw up the.,. ! . ho Finance 'to thi'United Statdo Committee Wing appointed to 1� �. . � . I . several points referred to by t to note -that'thie'd -. ' ate , . . iwany9ther. country. In10ranoe,.thoUnHLsd door, with . its., food butted in th6 dirt Standing oommittGeg. Messrs. Ayle � worth, : ' � '. observe a due amount of reticence fie the . I . . ob , whiah-lasted four -d -young in -, part .of 8 . . Miniiaierj afid concluded his remarks At 3.15 . Stated, and ' iher countries, , on, and ashes, the logo and' lower . . � 4 . . interests ot, the maritime-provineso,.stia -they, I I ­­­­­­ . . . liouro, wa".rocipliat9.4 by Mr. P mb, who . . ed, ltig�sq,­ BroWrk,� 'W1oer,-Dryd6h, Whitalaw -and � . I - . . I A. Hip , , - �. � � . . - , --- - - - . -- - In . _entering similar Collagen had -�ithor. to pay. the body Whig entirely destroy. . . . . Must not enter witixidut reitrietion.find with-. , Tile Speaker left the chOr, Ana the House was ouplidenough to Accuse Mr. Ha6kenzie of into' some" 'Ongago- p I who for some twenty, Saundarn. On motion ilia twenty-one Oub. - � I , . - . . I � ­ - . . . out limitation into the diaousuion of this went into Comm'ittaid'of. Alle Whole, - And. .,being a ,Texa� land. agent , - , I very high feen or enter osed thai tho'o d m6n, j.ects ouggeAtea in thb -report, wkre, gro , . � � I . -subjeaL- They must' remomber ibifthe i Shortly after' midnigKi M., , n � . ments With the Governmont -to serve Ili. 'the '4xva or thirty years has lived, in the house . * 1 ' , 4.... . � I � . Huntiogto" � . � . . into thatollowing beads: - . . I . adopted the amended tariff rsAoluiiouo,1eria-. -- army or in other ways: After their course was that to no w Only a. beap of 'ailib"s, was WWahinkton'Tanty W o ofAimlidd duration. tile. Thioj wore reported, to the House at ,delivered a rither oareastio epeoeh"on, Sir A.- finiollod. .. I . . . ,. . � . I I , alfinato' topographt�al .to& � .. I . a the expreog Intention T. Gait's mission, Ill which he ascribed that I I POROCOSea of oquie ready m6noy, - And that ' "' I I . turcoo � - . I � They know,t4st ii woo 3.30 o'clock, Ana the adjournment, then' took qp1(tk,!t1'. area �and Vroftbid- of several boe� � , , . � i I . . of. the American ,Government to abrogate place . . .. , .. . . . . � knight's ppohitment so due to ih4 influence 'a f3jr R. Cartwright said -the fliai .'olate ,of' somo ficnd'in.blikkkan. forin first -.robbod him tiona of province, and, the projr6so Bud, . ' . . . . . a ' . apd thexi resort. . .. . . � . that. treaty at the eariloot possible i4oment OT;i,WA of the Minister of Agrlottlture� It was a, doW(twenty-four.in number) who :had yet ad to murder and inaendiarism 11 . . - � . � . I I April 11��hq Sposlior took the. � 'table to got rid of MI Alexanair, because, graduated from the 436116g6 would so out tbin � to e ftace the, tinabs of -the crime. This stip'- condition of husbandry III Ontaricki ' , � : I �. . . I . I . nod In fidure years to�placo � us in. the game chair at 3.16. . . I . I . .. . . deal . (2) -Grain growing in itatevoral ngtioultural ' i -... .. ­ . .. ­ .... .­.. I., � ­--position-that,wo-wo re-fix-before4871--Thoy- ---My- . -in�tiio-e,vant-oL&-vao.ail.6y-ii�tho.J-oAdox year. 176ur commissions in the' &tiny wao poiakin.gaino stroilgtir from the fact'Ahat - ­ 1. -Iuuzdtluoa-w.lyi1l-to-proviiltrfo'r I 11-0 --- _ 0 . and edonoWcal aspeots;� drainage 6xid'Man-, . . . , . . . ,&Nbm hip, of .-Plieea'at the-aloponst oiLthb 46verumont -to - n6thing-con-be -1 un& ­61..% � gun- -or -a -huge - � 1 7 - � . ' � I . should remember, that every wora which4be the distribution of the assets of insolvent the Conservative party, or if'.ouoh a terrible . be offered to the wont deserving of those knife that he always kept in his Vba,room, R uraii.- Matur.A and artificial. I I . '. � . I . I . . . %toed by - ineuib.ero' of this , House, traders, which was roqid the first litnea ' I dinistor should overtake them Ali had over. I I . . -basbeark .(0) Stock raiolag'.4airy. otooklando slid - , - Ok- . � . ,,* - aid especially by -Hiembara of the Gov. taken the English Jingoes, be would bb W young men. But be. dooired to agk'if the iii-eapponed, to defend himself. He .. I � I .. , . � . . . � I orhinGht and lending motabore of.thd I In reply to an inquiry by` Sir Riolketra-cart- owerful Candidate for that Position. Tbe� Goveltiment were prorated to i1raft it fair pro'. married,.but oome' kwa,or three 'years since foriewa. I . I d �. . Work, . who baigb -fairly be exp Wright; Sit Leonard Tilley 'annottlibid that P I 3 portion of graduates into the public service .1n ' a Separation took pl%oo, and he bag lately. , (4) Fruit growing; bob'heoping, forestry . . . � �'� Oppoal �t I itoalwasado iod,6idsooauit61pOf§41,71 lived ,set . . � � I I .. Clod the banking -resolutions �wonia be placed On P . . . connection with the mounted police,, The on! entirely alone, An -inquest Is being and ins a and inneotiv6roum birds. .. . . .- to enter into 4ity.futtirb Government that the noti�a paper., sitherthat day or to days , for penslobo, .1 . . I I . .. -kc) * . (5) Cultivation of ,.special crops, such -43 ., - - � ­ 1AIght- . be joxmed�thoir - every expro stork ­. . . Tdo'laoase adjouined at 12740 a. mi, , ginears' department) or. otherwise. . bold on; the body 41py. by!Dro. 1yfo slid . . � , � . : .. . . , - I. --, . . . ,. . I flax"ate, . . � . .. I . I ... . � . I wouiabe i4rolully watched and treseurg tip '- : lioOld FOR THR BTANDo '� � I , . OTTAWA,. April 13,.:, -Tho Speaker look -tho Mr. Masoort itated that, giving a reply AS Dean.' I .1 I i . I.. I . Blust the int6togto of Canada mottort is resolve the report of 1� , . . . ing his . . - (6) Employakentof lAborsua labor saving, � .. ,� � I . . . I �, no evidence ag On the .chair at a. 15,, �, . - - definitely Role could without cohoulti Says the London Wortd"14 One of the appliances; the ,614pership oystOm 66 "". 1, ., a Maritime Provinces- In any MbW the Committee on Ways and Manna, which The idillowhig bills were carried thr�ja� colleagues, he Might say %.hAt every advantage � Dgrl 'book. i, - " I , . nd the I actions for breac, qompared With renting ,, loultural � - , a , IT DgaMenta. which might be entered into include the tariff amandmento, Uri Patterson their various stages SPA filially pisaid , To. Would be givela t6 th'a'so young Mali ,in the Most 001189tiOUR keeping And agricultural education.' ., . , . . A - . . (Brant) again directed theVinance miniaiter's . . �ubllo iiiae, of marriage that Over o$artled society � I. I . I I �hree four or fivo years hence.. ad therefore Confirm the purchase' by the Dominion t& a. :.h.apo o PO.Ations in the - Ajdaultural oboietics' grAlliff. and Shows -, '* � . ­- . , vico.! offers of . . . . . will Allortly -come before the Courts. ' The ' (7) � .. felt OLliged to deprive himself 6f a great pori attention to the fact Met exaboosid books for poition.of ilia Oiand Trunit railway, and ilip , . I .: $ion of the nihunibuta which otherwiso be the blind Woreltill'Subj6dtod t6un enormous greemefit made - with the Grand Trunk Mfi, madiev Zia Said 4.6 had Always felt't)16 A0161dant is a young Guardsman, the head agricultural, otatfitiles'. Bud functions .of the, ,, , - , 1. . � . duty 'to tfielr expon A Us contrant.' a CobvA with reeptict importhIloo of t�hfo oolleg-d if anything like a. Of a ROh 4ountiry1drally, who, after a two. Buroaki of Agrioulluto. , - I .. . . . � . Might use In attengthoning and Supporting owing Railway Cotopkay of ,?Oars' ongogementi allowed the preparations The cominloolon then Atom to -most again I I l. 13 matntainadi And 3 . !he case of the Dominlori'uPon every Pripet- ed the taxation. impose 144PthO CAUAdiAll thoreto,�.Sir.Ohsrlea Tupptr.` For'-s'lloal Witaryoyotem, was to be 6t promitio, for,his martiage,to 96 so far that besides at 8 o'610011 to receive topprt - of the aube - .1 . . I � ..------­pIA­of.. justici)­,Aba equity, as wonao, Of _Qq�or '16rainre for the blind - =.' 0 . -ManitobA-by ,thou4b be- bad, never Made a dire . I . A)rioi ,pment on the li I - � Bettlems'n't 40 claf -"p a" -to - ng -on tus--keloodori-of- big --fiattae .11 .'1 � , - -- -inaled 4- -"60MMittOO. - - - - 4- -----R-------------- . I policy- putousa by t, af�-m-hand of -016 utb Government, be had . I I � law, to the amount of the Award found In with the libera hoprovin- occupanoy'unaor the Aot83Vie,1ohap.3 -Sit N� . I. 1 - - I . . ' he would only Main with cial and toreigp Governments. In C-01101114JOA, J4n MAedoaald, � ; . ­ I -81-yoxi It � to be understood that, the boet Of : wedding drags he ordered the waddibg dardoo. . . . , . thin enoei But . I . theoe Young Plip" ight expect appointm6nto purchamed the'ring and IfAV6111119 trunkoi - -.-- The-go,called AJ­Jqrooy-coakunia11 for ladieb - - - - C . . respboi to that case that While Canada had he Moved that the report be referred bask to omrxiy, � witia ilia own initlala on those of the ladyt - Is thus described in, An adv6tilgemont of A, - ' ofid the . in the public service. He -thought it highly � � . � undertaken, Be she had a rightto U114OHolke, the committee with instructions to am The Hopeo wdAt agoao into committeA of important that ionic offer of this hind should i.rraligodwith the doaoh-maker for the shora.. London tradesman: ' 11 The bodies of this . . . the �rotaotjoxl of those fisheries, while gains by Placing oldbodsed books 10 . 9 the blind supply" taking up the vote for, Militia, $680'. be held out to. those grailti6tes W order to .tion of the lady's monogram to his own on costume 10 composed .01 material specially � . . .-,that duty was thrown upon them by the Act upon the froo'llat... . . s f . 14 othnalato thout td develop their Very has$ her ts#o oarriageaq invited -a country vlear to woven lot the purpoie either in milk or *ool , Of Untonj though that duty MIN be Moat Sir Leonard Tilley stated that the Govern. 200 a decrease of IV20,000. . . . . como to London to marry him, alid � last, not the texture Vf Which 10 00 altiotic that Z . � . I I - Onerous in the lattire if the treaty Who tot.' mobt had considered the proposition, and I . CANAMAN MILITIA rORC110, I POW004 . . I . � . . . . remembering . could not Content to the charge. On the -item, notaries O'Cbrigilde majors, Mr. Blake said he had never oonoldordd 1609bi road "Vot &be gatilemonto, to his portootly-fittIngdreas CAP be made without . . . I . Palpated, they could not avoid ity of Mr. Blake said that in Order that the Poor 017,400, ]Dr. btrango remarked that the vote the efret Of these four commipsions in the to tbo Ini'ght before he left town the ordinary Seems. The areas to arranged . ." I - �th4j while all the coot and reiponsibil I British aittly it verl tLavantageous thing for to ,vileit big family, only four days before to looe up the back, and. flitioz to thd figure i , , I this proiootioh .fell upcip the Dominion so a Might bt) able to road Testaments dpa Bibleo. of ,Par isPlent'fol! the inshitenakiou ol our , or tho, intended deremoby At 13t, G061`90% A" Wall so's hid, Alove should fit the band, I . . . whole, the benefits ueorning from that pt6� they must be able to 'road primarti and other tat tile force WAS totally Inadequatot Ana the 04"do'.RS to ,dadato, inch Id ely in ,order Hanover Square. Sitice the night in quad. Ptodn000 A remarkably good effect," That .. �., � . . in won% to the provinces In whicA the boogo, (Hoar, hear.) The tariff, as it stood ,result was that. the forces ware so inefficlant . that fo.br,of the boot of thent annnally -might ig, provided the wearor lins it good figure, . I . tootio did make A digoteriev. It Imposed rotatively that it called Ott tO-Morrow they would, be be drhftbd to morvico Cloewhote could hot be a tion,tho lady bag uOUr got 6YOO Oil the . " . fishbtieo woke. Ito lucived In AlIkeladment 0 And books of uttokly unilt for. dervice. As W6 Vote for -,groat advantage to any dountry. Bilk 1DA60. 9611tlewa-00 , . . Probably bone others venture on n6h . a I � that All ibb words After the *old is reaolved "I A smaller tox upon the pribier . . h An it would r6qairo all Allowance Edwin-, Doll paper thin momidg, ain't it, '41oplay of i.h6h: persons, , . I I I . � � � . . in the Main tesolation be expupg6d,, And the that kind thin it did on books for the blind, Military ParP6900 WAS IdAtIffi4ibbt to give $116 3AU0 I . . . I. A following substituted," I � rot the poor generally books Were produced �aotive fullitis twelve dayat drill Annually, out of 41,200 or 01,500 11 year tot opy Aiigytl Abgolina-�L'Yeol Not A DOW eta Ron, John Norquay, Prowler, of Uglalfobvo �. . to an enormous extent fit the province Of 01217 Alternative Iftow WAS to reduce It, If y6ang man V7120 wishoiltotakondomPilsolork knows wouliond4l Not even'bi the aefitho I W left Ottawa iot Winnipeg. I . ­ I I . . � � I . . "­ lbstbi the British volthAiporloa A0't tub sea .. . ., � " .1 . .. . . . I . . � . I .1, . I I ­�.­ ­­--­­...­,-­­­ .­­­..­­ ., ., I. . 1� - I . I . I ... . � �- I .1 1. I ­ I . . . . I . . ,"---,- ­ . I . I ! Ir . . �! ­ 11. ., , I I � - . . . t.k: I I I . . . I . I .1. . . . � - . . . ­ I . . � . I . . .. . I . .11 - 11 . .1 , . . � I I . . . I .. . I , . . . A , �. I . . I . . . . . : . . . . � . .. . . . . . . . . I I . . . . I . . I I . . 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