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will be required for- the, sarvidii�,� r 1883.
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, f FitiAnce, would tA4
present ,Minister p - ,6,
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though, he might transfer voters, in, many,
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Not One oil Our Jreeulludue.o.
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rolling atook And"im acc&`
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the position of. High 1,0ommiesioner ' to
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ositi ", *as 'a
EvgI lid : - No doubt A , on
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,cases , he, �1� 'would ,- transfer, theii, voteii,
against, himself.,' It ''was' hifv 'duty, to
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Iraids n6w obarged to o4l�itmf adbountj' but
which atifing the time bf'th6 late d&e'rn.
Very comfortable and distinguished one,
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appeal, not �to� conspiratora who had
cloficooted thi '
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ice., Uundrpi �Iuud
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oo7asiderably Pilfering your
pookets,ina croNiaed thoroughfare. That
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wag not another rats
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would be too too. The -same discrimIum.
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part of the eipanditure
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chargeable to'Jucome. if he in*oiuded these,
forsaking the sinking ship ?� (Cheers.) -He
was satisfied that the somendment '6f the
from :�otber :FXomces who:"kiiew �the
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ties of bounty bbutidaries, and to lethem
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A despatch from Quebec last (Friday
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tiou 'is not indicated by the so-called
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and for the purpoBe of.compariso, I n wit . h the
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bon. member for -Contra Huron' -woald
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1,o! Apply t6A1ib,`-,Pr 6vkee -of 'Ontsri,a'the
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night says -. The ateamship Polynegii%V
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which arrived at Halifax last might,
respectable druggiat, when that wonderful
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corn cure, ., UT$44 8 CORZq EXTRAC!i6n, is
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CiTAWA, May 6-Tbe Speaker took the,
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expenditure of the. late
ought to be included, they -woulid hi%ve an
mmand, the slyinpatby of the people of
that
the country the 6lectore ,would 're-
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,princip an �t ey *dula like, to have applied
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-to 66msei-6 'T ' boundaries by
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raeeiveaordero to coffig Ito
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asked for. He will, pilfer your pockets iii,
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After routine, �
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additional estimated expenditure of §365,
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quire &:stri6t reokonin� at the hands of a
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tbaBil'A were violated. most flagrautly. Us
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this port. The first, arrival from ses, the
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Beaver, line steamship Lake Manitoba,
ills most genteel manner by Bubetittlt�nd
�ohpap and dangerous oubstitates I to the
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The order being read for the second read.
000 for rolling stock and 0490,000 on account
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of Doi�iinion lauds, making Altogether An,
Governme�rit.Abati had � increased i the ei�
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penditilre SO enormously,." (Clipers) - '
a, .qupted the remarks, made -by Sir
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3 n 1.872 relative to the�deairabijity of
arrived in'port about 6 A. m. ,She sailed
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-90DIAine Putnam's Corn Extractor. Watch
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ng of Bill No. 153, to readjust the repre-
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entation in the Houso.o.f Commouis,-aud
estimated expe-nditure'for the ensuing ye . ar
of 629,U4,006. (Hear, bear.) The 1on,
The House then divided on * Sir ,Richard
Cartwright,samendinent, -which ,Was lost
:maintaining 6bun I I
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the right, boil.� gentlema � u� declared he still
from Liverpool, oil April 19th, passed
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Father Point at 2,45 p. in. yesterday, with
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- for these, gentlemen, An take note other
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than Putnam's Corn Extractor. Sold by
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Sir John Macdonald said on th 3 iatr,du,"
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gentlemen o its 'Answers that it
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held theme vie,�wm-, but justified his Present
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eight cabin -'and -218 mte6iBgQ L passengers
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10 -for' Quebec 'and
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ion of this Bill I explained at length the
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mattered not .Whether they took three,
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fouri five. or six r6illiolis .o the
' Y15AS.-MeSSrS. Anglia, Bain, Bachard,'Binkoi
'Borden, Bburassa, Brown; Burpee (St.
aoti�u,dn the ground that Mr. Nowat had
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I not. followed these pifhioiples. The,excuse
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Koutre " She was detained.four days by
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' Currying U, arsel) 'by sPicluit.. ,
node of readjustm ent, and the obAnges,
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pqe4e�tsof,.the people, because they Said
.John),
Burplee (Sunbury);.. Cameron (Huron)�, Cart-
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A carious machine, which cleaus horses
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Proposed to be made in .the representation
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11 cone�queupe of the census. 1UOW in I OVID
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W., went back into their pockets
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or into tha.�T.reasury. He denied that A
Wright, Casey, Casgrein, Cliarltan. -Cockburn, ,
�Coupal, Dumont, Fiaet;XI'emin&Flynn, Goof-
irion,Gillinor,-Gann,,O.utiii,ie,
� ar&ment.:was:fpunded on an uttei a nd
e4tire''misanderstanding Of 'Mr. Mowat's
out"d . ,,P1100, miles inside . of Cape Ray.
The:oaptain reports� seeing two -ateamers
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by . I - I I . , use at the. Third
.. Steam, is in � daily , X6Wr
avenu 0
� e .railr ad otables;- York, re-
he se6ond' reading.,of the"kill, no
�oubt in a full dise'ussi o-n*.'oft-be O'ha;n&g'
.great,pr.oportio:ri:.of,this...)noney- m6ut,.-back-
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into the pookets,of the. people o *bon, it
aAdo*i; Irvin,,,
- Killam,King, McDonald.(Victorift, N,9.),�Macdou-
Dell-(Iriveines'3), 341016aac' 14alouin, Wills, Olivier,
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� Bill, *hfoll -;hadT,ecognized!,tbrbughoP ut -
the principle �of muuicipa e �
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and one,ghiprin the' -ice- -ti)-., of-
the -'south
. Cape .Race, but could ,not make them out.
T laoing the ourrycomb;-Its Standard rate
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19100horseRinl0houra. Tli,e'borsoisled
Proposed the Government Will' be quite
Ali the
Prepared to listen to Arguments that
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found its- wayback into the Treasury I
iveilt back, if At all, into the wrong
Paterson (Brant), Pickard;, Rinfrot, Robertson
(Shelburne), Rogers, Ross (Middles6m), Byrbal,
Smith,, Sutherland, Trow,W,oldon,
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. seniiation. , Mr. Blake afterwards ,took
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Liverpool, Apfll'16bb, bound to Quebec '
from which
under a bar, depend from each
Side of him'Arms with universal' jointo.
Play be adilwed On either side With reBpeet
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it weuti into the pockets of tbe.friands of,the
Whaler, )reo
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laden with thomghbi6d'horso and c
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Turning on the, arms are. brushes 9, foot' in
o the -redistribution of the. representation.
Mr. Blake -I rise to.Pa queRtion.of orde
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it 'Was a bAd'aconomy to take, more out of
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, NAys-MoRars. Allison,'Arayott, Arkell, Baker,
Barni%rd,Beauchesue, Benoit, Bergeron, Bill
r Rome ConStit au�iea had: 12,000 or 13,006 6f
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� a population others had upwardo of 2,5,000,
afd Sheep for �4estorn� `&t
. . ranches, arrived
Halifax,on Friday morning, after, finsud.
dircumferencm.�,. .Those- are'xevolyed by
steam through the arms and' Oross bar at
Me Bill which is just now. placed in you,
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the people in taxe R than is - reqbired,. no.
Bolduc, Bowell; Breblien, Brooks, Bunster, Burn'
haril -, Cameron (Vi6ioria)i'Carling, Caron, Cimon
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: and this'some timie'alu Adjoining edunties,
cesRfUlly. Attempting to reach, her dostina.
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an ordinary rate ,of 800 iev6liitiono ,a;
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Ands is.uot the Bill which� vvita introduced
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inatter how just, the:taiiatiori or how *611
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distributed. It was peculiarly Unjust under
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(Chic-outirni), Colby, Coughlin,'CourSoli Currier,
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Cuthbert, Daly, Daoust, I)awsba;. DeCoGraos,
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'inother ,cases the', population of the ver
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Smallest cons' tituen6ies, such am Mouck,
'O 14 Gulf lcee'. The rep6it of her
t' n throu I
.pd.%v.r.g.to 'get through i *, Bomewbat
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minute, which can be increased to 1,000. -A
man on eaob' Bide takes hold ,of the' arm
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eading of the Bill at the presprit time.
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the .present ABOal- syRtem,'where besides
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Desauluiers, Doravillei'Dups, .Elliott, � Farrow,
Fortin, Fulton, Glgault,j'Girouard (Jacques
� Haldim's'nd and' North Leeds. Lid been ,
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Similar to that given'by the Polvilesian'
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the enormd us amount paid' -into the Txeag�
ury large sums went into the pocks of
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Girouard ,(Kent)i GraxdboiB, .Guillet,
2ar'liertt',
C Ray, Hesson,. Homer,, Hopper, - Har-
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, reduee& .Hei Went over in detail..
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: the changes to show how it "Ri Proposed to
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The W4016otietch feoin'Cipe Nortifto pe
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isions. were made as to the component
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Parts of the Various electoral dietricts of
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of ot that
,the times was seen in the fa civil
tbau, Jones, Raulbach, .Rilivert, Hirk�,
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patric1r, Kranz,Landr Langevin, Lantier,
Lougley, . Macdonald - (Riug�.), Macdonald
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Grits and str6ngthou adj6inin"
boustit'danciiii bold by, Tories'i- giving.'the
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the ship might go withbut,,'danger. The'
teather ddringalmoot'tbe whole time from
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- Special inducements Piro offered 'you by
heProvince:of Ontario, aud'iU'point of .
set that the object of the Bill. By
servantai *'ere complaining that their rem�iu-,
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. John), McDonald (Cape Br6ton), Macmillan, Me-
Callum, McCuaigi McDougald, MoLela:n, McLeod
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political effect of each change.' Asinstanee
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leaving Liverpool. wa's .Stormy, westerly
the Burlington route. It 'Will pay� you to
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was
he Billas read � the first timethe township
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,ration -was not equal totheincrea �
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living. - There was a inarked f
McQuade,'RcRory, Massue, lil6ner, Metbot:
"Mattart
instance of t he iniquity � of ills. Bi 11
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gales prevailing and heavy seas washing, the
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� road their ,Advertise ment fo be found else-
where in'this issue. ,' . I i I . .
i Clinton was taken 'from the county Of
jincoln and added to the electoral di ' strict ,
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late years in' labor strilce as
forced upon All observant . me" th t file
,wongenair, .Montplaisir, .;M6us$6PP;u
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O'Connor, ,0,1deii, PatteTson (Essex) g
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neault, Plumb, Rbid; Ricliey, Ito'bertson (Ha-"-
ton), RoeboBter, Ross
was brou _bt Out the speaker � Wag
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loudly oWeered 'by his political friends,
-while h4 . opponents, the �ex-
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The first ice was seen � on-th
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Newf6imillaudi tanks, and Pre '
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. The -first English bishop decorated with
f Monek. By the Bill now proposed,to be
'part
tendency of'the 'tariff was to be-iltu.1i
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(Dundas), Rouleau, R�an.
(Montroal),Rykert; Sproule, Stephenson, TsBs6,
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dens�ly, pached
L ,Ahe obi
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a war medal is -tb6 Rigiii Rey.'Thowas
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ead the township of Clinton. remains
"not
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basvierL anon the laboring thaif � Upon
Tellier, Tilley, Tyiwhitt, V91iiP, Wiles, Vanasse,
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Pliimb, midntained % melancholy silence.
bar atitud6.
n ml I 41 aud oteara� Routh to 43
Va 1p y., French, D.D., Bishop of: Lahore,
I the county of Lincoln, and- is barb
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wealtllii�i.' ,classes. He WoTd� not
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Wade, Wallace (Norfolk),, Wallace tYork), Wright.
r The shameless gerrymandering ,,in Bruce
before it could be cleared. Having --S,fely
Who has. just received,the Afilian medal in.
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f the electoral di8br ' ict of Houck.' By the
ii which was read E4 first time ,the village
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detain � tire ,House. ,at any � length,
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The HoUse,then went! into 0?mmittee-of
was paxti6i�il&rly condeinned, 'and, it iwas
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passed this danger -the steamer Was headed
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for",Qtiebec, but wherl thirty miles north.
recognition of his seivices'With'the Pegba.
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wur,�Valley field force, .previous1b :,the
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f Beamsmi'lle was taken fir ;the county.
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out that not only Sir J6bn'fj �Lpr
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Lequa iziug , - pop
, west of Cape Ray, on Ist May, gulf ice v
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he treaty of ' Gonda � muLk. :. ��
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I Lincoln and put into one of Ahe,'riditige
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I Wentworth. By the Bill now proposed to
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"'o, vedthafthe expenditure for 1878',W.as
W,663 000 -` that the expenditure for!1881
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met in, imuaells�- quantities, and Which it
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i 5,1601'006, -1, that, t estimates of:th,a
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I Sir John Macdon rap I y to Sir
arrangement ofthe nortir and west,ridin a;
but in the IWttej bon atit%mU6�, 9
by drawing
part
, Of,Tu6sda;Y Wets Bipentin fruitless efforto
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If Lincoln. By the Bil re L '
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he Township South� Cayuga
, , y,�em ending 30th'Juhe? 188��', ' Amounted: to
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Richard Cartwright, said that bwing,' to the
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from,Norih and South Bruce,� snd� North
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0 fLna:,a
t 1 Passage., During ,that time the
'Port
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LOAN. - & 8 ' ' -
AVING&COMPANY
of r6 mfflnO 1% L
of,L ML
1%rt of the County H�midi and. By�thii.l
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,�27,9�4,'4�33'igdep.enil��t�,of several large
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am L oil . DtL -1 a, 'to to_ fie
be addea
I laManitoba arrangements had beerl
made to delayL s6inewhat the' -how of. immi.
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'Huron a riding which, on, the basis, of the
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first officer lauded 'At
, CaPeRmy, Na,Wfo , I
Basque and
Undland, to -telegraph. to
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Mi now on the table it romains part of the
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a�nnuml expenditure invoivin4'& -further
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grabion, keeping the People b"k:ficir some.
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� Of 1878 buld...Ova A Reform
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majority W-1,000'."I"In twenty-fiv6�,6,a6ii
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Caiada forinstructions, but'thej'iblagr
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lectoral district of Monck. - There are
tber changes in the .Bill which is on the
outlay'df $410,000 more ; that'luany.oftlib
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items, charged to� capital a. are of a�:
days, so that wbeiu they ,gbt there there
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were munidipAliti6icarriedfromb a unt
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iine was Jotind&to be down, and be than .
returned to the ship and ohe -was - hea ded�
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PAID-UP CAPITAL .............. L� ... 82.(W'000
L RESERVE FUND�� :,�...... 1000000
kbl a as corapared. with the Bill which is
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,her ibr'which might more'p ' be
ro�,rl
'income
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reported,pro. ,
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Changes bed been made in Western Ontario,
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for Halifax, riei telling there afte rs' joug:84il
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- TOTAL ASSETS16: ............. � ..... � 000
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ead, but I have specifibil these to you AS
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dequate to the purpose of pointing. out ;
'have
charged _it Very, large
to ; th&t
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on of this expenditure consists of
proporLtj .
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gr a House adjourned sit 11.25.,
ellll�'Iallll'�, May 8.=Thel Speaker took the
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ibbie it was bx,peated1he ,batble� woul I , I
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prinol pally fought. , -In, tell consititfiencies
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around arr imthense -qua of ice �on the
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.Cape Breton �60&st .On Iltiiy
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see ves money on Deposit at current rates of
hat very Ili aterial alterations taken
lace in the Bill read. the first time am it is
fix, d� charges "of 6, permanent'.character
� whi chwhexi onea erdated'ate either incapA,
� chair at 3 o'clo I I
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A. inotion was made And, adopted't'o
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wbere, the Reformers* h d been Ved I
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Reform. majorities -would be
th � I steamai was trying to pass the- Ice
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meton the Banks, abarque'was'sigfited
I interest, payable half -yearly, the principal being
I ePaYablb� on demand or on shorti notice. �
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.ow proposed to be read the .Second time'
'he law upon the subject is .contained in
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, ble . veiy� difficult 'of *-redactiari�;�'tbat
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recent eDgagementsand-existing obligations'
remitlees on the Bill to iticorpor4a the'.
Boardof the Presbyterian
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follow,; �70n ,basis of the, election
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jast outside the field, in lat, ,45, long. 48
showing the let term B. P. T. -Several
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a ives money for moie peimanent investment
lay's book, the oldest eaition, at page 500:
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will rodult ill &L steady increaSOL Of 'Axed
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Ampor4lities M Lin eban Ction
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0, ,h of-Canad a -with the
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of 1878 : North Brant, 723 ;' So,ath Oxford,
688,; Noith ." L I . W''
Oxford'L est
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ghips:Iind one 6e�ll I' een'bil
Ing, vass-e were a
for which Mebentures --intereat
are isgubd with
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first time it is not; regular. to make other
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charges within m few: years " that bxperionee -
-has Shown that the corisequeince,of rapidly
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At 3�35 P. in'. Sir Johir Macdonald moved
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Outarm; -58 - 3 . ; ' East Simboe, 55S.; South
Mi&dlesex,'681 ; West Brace, L�86 L �
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the'a I . � gulf. -ice, , aad"an" *English
bargUoiL showing.K. M. N. S., between- two
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tb JR -ECUTO199 AND TIC'UsTLERS.
' -�ws'of Ontario authorize ilib Investment
Thal
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ban cleri al When 8
,increasing charges, is to 'pro duce great
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a second ,reading' pf :
I gerrymandering
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Hurori, 446 . L': Huft6a
,. West Elgin, 461
large. fields 'Ill l&t' L46, long.:� 5M�'. A
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aember has introduced a Bill to the House
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embarrassmenta-Lto .the Public firiauces�;
House views with rogret thatthe
Bill. Mr. Plumb,bypre'.arrangeuien t,Lg6t
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the flock first and proceeded to bewail th6.
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Ge'rman said All English barque, both bound
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p"r!"or further, information apply, to I . . I
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asses into the. .possession of the House.
,thatth,
Government- proposes to expend 'for the
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wiping, but ,of' the ..historical � district lot
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pared with equal, ,number of 'con.
Nfld., .Where they had put in, � the. -forr, . aer
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J., HPR,BERT M ASON, Manager.
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0IM BWlillings,
lo essential alteration of that Bill at any
tage may then be made without the L dis-
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year 1883 the, BUM Of L�2,906,926 more -t I hafi
the expend . ituro for L1881 �aad5,1 906,525
,Nlagara, tracing its-' history ' -from 1792
down. He Lthoug t Rome. -.1gre
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stituencles, iii.:whioL the' Tories had been
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shding:slome days ,U 'the ice &lid
After BF
hav ng larg , a quantity Of c6Piflmr toin from
. ce �Coulpariy's 1. Toranto. , �
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indt order of the House." . The Bill wbich I
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more I . -
uecessity..bad�cmused the, Imkiuk'LAWR�Y-Ofa'
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-A 1- Live stock Are beAug' tia"'u"Jife"ried:
her Sides.
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he bon. and gallant member now'Asked
be House f6re'id a se'cond-time was'7hot
in 1878," -� , . . ..; I � � % :..
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4 seatfroin Niaga,ra, and thesamewant of
consideration of., peooual� interests hud
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country a Tory' majority in the House.
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from the Texas to the care at'gichmona, -
and, all will be, landed by., tb-night. Three
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he one which be was allowed to introduc%':
'refore 'him'
Sir L * Tilley iti. reply, contended th9ib, the-
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estimates did uotL.nebessarilY Show till'
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chAfadte'jiZ6d-. Oth - h '68 1 - Made.
. er� ..,c ang ..
HoneL F36 Men Could n6t affo
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dishonest audL'fraudulent. The
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rid th� -
�astowitbdravv the,order for the second .
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expenditure ,of 'equal aruount,, And though,
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.He .'stated that resolutiouw had: been �
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Read at 'a ineiting,
'pa a - of ,the. electom
,measure'
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P36vernment 'daib'not Attempt the sPiirbe
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and'Lone COW, d'i
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mailing of the Bill, and to ask leave to iri-T
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Bill in it. �.
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rect.they were misleading. 161
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of � Nia,garm�. ugalUS the propoe6d
thiag� th�'L the .other Pi .Oiinc6s,�. andL he
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appbaled to members from those Provinces
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word,is received,tbAt there io.'a prospect of
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roduce a Substitution,for .
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Sir John Milodonald-In.. answer to the
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portion of 4hatl increaSed'expenditure'vir"
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ich, be - had,1 sent ,to.,, Sir' John'.
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accompsuied by � a letter from himself. L.He
am they would,
to deal with"OntaiJo' L I wish,
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.on. gentleman's technical objection, whioll
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ras taken the Purpose of delay, 1,
not necesSarily- An ,increase ,of -taxation
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A a peop a. ccounte 1' for Some
upon a .
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. (Mr., Plumb) had, ma very possi . e
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the ,constituency
ad themes .
to, be treat' Ives. But all this
was, not - enough, and , the. Gove,ininent
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Ave to state this, t . hat the practice.'pro-
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If the
�postal f iiiii& in,Manitoba;
effort save ,froin ,the,
� doom which he felt 'to be im� ending. He
had taken ckre' . that they . shbuld
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AiAve their
Froin awacprn. Weighing a4ew grains,A',1J.
tree Wjl� - . .
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osed, which was objected to at theAime
Rion of of
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had contain lated placing his ree'
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DOinting ruerPL as
t e -power of. apl
returning. officers, and. to, do.'their I ,,ditty
more,
nb't,:only;Ahrowiug Off* many 'p6undB of'
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y the bon. gentleman on the first reading
as be L an the uniform practice in Cana
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additional .su . on oronto harbor., In*
Lin the hands.ot the Speaker but bad been
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need- to reconsider his Aetermination.
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wo it." He dr6vi� a, vivid-pietUraL of- the
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'leaves every -year, but' itself, weigbing sev-
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�s regards,the particular came. he.L cites of
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repryto the statement that it isu'n:wise to:
take more money out of'the Pockets of ,tb '
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He would not be Willing to do anythi `
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recent Tory dinner, and,.of.thehaudviriting
which ought to have. been seen oil thewall'
eral tons...'If,an orange twigAs'putla , ,
large b6x . of earth, .'and that eirth, ]a
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Iterations in some of the clmusea -of
till, for wbieb ha-refe:rs to my Speach" if
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� thau� � . required .for carrying on,
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which would,'emb rrass his right bon.
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leaaer-.�.'He believed therewag morediB�
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letting the Premier know thaChis kingdom, .
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here are alterations it is open for
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Gove'riamen Jae thought thafact that.'ba&L
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were sure'.to return again'Bhould be
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c at the measure On his side of
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was finighe'd,'.and that the constituencies
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'Which had returned his SUpportera in 1878 �
hearing .luscious fruit. tbere viill be ;very�
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y the. game -,amount of,earth. From.,
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im to ta,ke his objection in Committee.- of
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be Wbole. .
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met by putting by money n . ow wban-Aim
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HeL that. from
the House than, on the other, and �he,
declared he had knownj nothiu-L ofthe;-con-
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Would not return the' ain. The 16adler
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Government. had,
careful expdiimenl� made by different Scion.
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le tuen'L,tigan aocertained-fiLet that
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Mr. Mackenzie -The question is inip,y:
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that is the L at was' r - -
Bill tli ead 6,
were .good. remarked the'
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=Ight)
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Lt nt of -t 6 measure uritifitwellAidbil the
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table'of the, House., He inti
of the t'dete rmii)e&,� on
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mVpointingbiewtureo of his, Own agi 1-tetUru-
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11 a very
&rt.of ibe gjOWth � I d
18�17g6'� . as'treels derive
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would. no longertake part in, the councils of'
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.iiig-officars, so that they could a66oniPliah
nithaLof
from' -the: sun,jro air, And. from. the
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An . .'BEST .1fue
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entleman for 6, copy ot the Bill. . He ea,d
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but the BiIILII�ver
e�euts,Ywould make,. opposition to the"
National I'olicy.a plank inbis platform.
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the ,country anywhere, and generally made
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What 'his legislation had ,fmiledAdd6.;-He�
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olo86d�by moving a :
wamendment. -
water, and aveiy little fro theeaith;,andL
In y unless
n6tablyallvegetation beebmessickl L
0 would se lid it tome,
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I There is oiie�simple,vvay of, as�er�
skills , ,
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�,Mr. -Mackenzie aiid-ithat what they
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. Mr. BI&kb resumed his seat at
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ficely .exposed to 'Sunshine. Woo&aud c O&I
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points In: -I . 186n'Topoks Dent -
pwa, A 'Atch I 1. ,, ,,
XcL rao ra�'All s ari, Ran- I son, D'a1,Itu,h.GaI
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1 13 cit.
�iniog whether this is .the Bill, Orr
charged, the bon I posits ,with
,- . gentleman I
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, WAS inekokRing. SX& Ion 0 au,.,appa Ing
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-commente& 6n`tlib
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hill
havinIgspokenf6ur hours. He -was att6n�
r tively'listeued to thrdugbout� and frequently
a�rp,but c6nd6uied s
. ri.p...,sat UnShine, which coutginS
. �bree clements'eqd6lly'- essential,
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iet the law clerk'be called: a6d.examineA ..
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Mr Blake
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de�ree. , The GjDvernmen6propoeedAd. fake
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f this ba,d�baou inav ad, With- -
reading,,0 in '
.at Any remarks and Without any dica-
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groeted*ithlodd Applause. , While he was .
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"to both vegetation and anitual life-'M'AgDe-.
-lime ' * �iu
�Ltana ana Texas. � rr .1 ".'-
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-W,000,000 by Be
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were r
sppaking-the galleries .6 o,�vded, but'
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-there was &.rapid., clearing out ag,. soon as
Bill, d !to I b
an n. ti, is A a Iron ilid
,blooa-which gives it its. sparkling red: color.:
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410: � ][
Mri Cameron (Huron)-Thatr �the , Bill"
,as altered after it. was ihiroducedAs
Minor- revennes-frpm. thepeople'lor the
an .r6' L � f-
.1 . .1 p valpitce. ,-
"uexb year.. 'He -held that the, O
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p6sea tb-ch
I . ange the election law by placing
,the nomiaktidn,6f retuining;offi6ersvviihin' I
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ii6fiuxshecl.;,.�SiiJ6huwa;sobs6rvedt�,kiiig,
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d its Strength. Ibis the firne,inE .the house,
all V. - r �
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, �-�,� r, � e IsIlmidapolis an t� . �
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Vond controversy. I paid th . e-proutept
a, , -
ttention to the statement made. by the
labor�strikes wa,ii significiiat. It evidence&
I the deraug6mbiit oftb& labor� rket�-, He
MAL
thea L 'a Government, :iil..'
DtireL control of. th
,of L Lf
Stead re4diring. the
110teg-while Mr.Blahe was Speaking; and it
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,had bbeh the understandiDg,beforehamd
which gives them the darabi . ne,cessary
1,by
iodily vigor, whil 'th . I .. I �
to t a e. maguesials im-,
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'Portant -of
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niversai- .., � -stl
ce'AcilAo .1 onall 're utdd "
ly con bein' the' reat
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'irst Minister, as I suppose4 he would
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remember6l'the'time when a tribb'of �,vor .
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who from their Position idight be supposed
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.that he � -was, to' follow.' He ap,parbrItly,
h6w6ver,fblt.1hat:,he would, RIP
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ppar to bad
to all the' tisities. , � Tfia a. it�' is"
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h 6 the mbre personiard out of, doors the
the best ad- . . r'du car
,"I'll 9 I in ',v 1, , I � I ine
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lake Some_ &Iterati OU13 In � My rjdln -' . L-
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Mr.,Mills-The terms Of the � ' Bill as L
awa ,''
were,' encouraged .by'
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meriabers,of Parliament- to 1�0 Up to the ,
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latm'�,
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-to,act in 9, Ju icia manner. He'.
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�'o at the fact'that thelatigaag� in' the. pre-
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ge a pre . is ollowers: by direct
with ,the leader;of the Opposi-
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, more healthy and vigorous, they are,,,and�
the will tiiey' iiie. �-Every human
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itroduoed are pretty wall known to the
. Parliament , when �L the Governtuent
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Iiin o . ot,justify tbe.sweep� ,
f the Bill aid'u
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tion,, and especially when the' letter had
,longer
'being ought to - bavo. An hour 'or two' of'
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aembere of the. Ho use, becauseL there is
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ardly 9, thing contained in it which .
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read. He had the
were -in office.' There were no striker a at
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. proselit.in Uttawa'because all,the woikin-
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,men were ,driven out of Ottawa
-ing changes made,'and:Ahau. proceeded- to
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-indidateh6w thelticre mad representation
have: Add ,. L
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such'a, powerful 0 HeL therefore Put up
Mr.LBo'w'ell ' d .
to o some round tbrowingi And
nshi ' At ' ' . .. t, a' ,
�su ,, tie noonin win er. an In the early,
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on. geklemari'did not .
he
L(Hedr,
hear.)., He � rem6mberec1; also , II man
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necessary might �lh e6a given.
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�might
that ',gantl �mau, ,wa
a s: . fally equal to
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Allay proo[B in his hands, and from them
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its of
Sad the deBerintion of the . lim . the
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Were incited - I , ,
to , wa k in a; procesSion ,in
'Montreal,
tional members have been given to
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the counties 'of' Essex b,
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the task: , He 'conlinenced by a a rig
,.i,,�U%po�ti
stile ,charges , Anent the , I, ., . , �..
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I hav6-been .acquainted Dre DOW.
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ariou8 countie; and electoral, division B
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in order toa'rabarrass the Govern-
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.Bruce and Simcoe,'and'a� membW given
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attend' the..: defeat, of -th ",�Sin field
with 8
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St�rgeou'Oilflliiniftaerit forthe last
Ti �` _0 V la this I .1 aad'you Will
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eing changed, and nearly every.membar
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f the House noted observations
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ment, which was than in.power. There was
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no Sort aw or revoluiionary proceed- L
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'to the,c6lfziry�'of DufterAn. his wou d
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. lave given six Seats without the' upsettal I
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Xacdo'n"ald Adrainistratioh,� Land , then'
charged the leader OfL'Lthe' -Opp6eitioii With'
seven
il cAn -be taken
'y6arg, ana ncib6tier linime t
into teamsters. For
'Lebr t�d line for , Ilnd traveling a
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it .if oflices in ,.luxury, Instead
klef . I . , , . " ,
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rith the hon. SP66 ch as,
geat
-jug towhich bon. " 16inen - bad not been -
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ready to resort anddt�wss Always ii, matter
of the count .Pi
y, bo1faS.L SUCII an 'Oper
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that, like,it,
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having Used information �a6cured L In conse.,
the woodRby 136'raiChes,'
'ga1l,`6tc.,. ib, is invalumble.1" Thi�gls from
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.of �
Ole, � le. I �
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right gentltloall'B .
� appeared in the Hansard. I Now, Sir, We
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Ave before us a Bill which is not that Bill,
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'of difficult to restrain the Tories -out of
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pffloe from resorting 'to Ruch domonstra-.
as or adythi�g would'Plemarid
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bat a sligh't'change.in the map of, Ontario.
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kad',require no such cuttir�'amd 6&rv1,ng' UP,
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,queng,e.6f,bis lata7colleagues o'p6ning*a tele�
In, Using. oaefi.i L
griim ,in 11�rnistiike.: nfor-"
Mi. Pickard, A large.. luiuberbP6rmtor, and
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in'' ' connection herewitb it , may: not
Canada. . I All 11
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thich does not contain the same descrip7
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tions. (Hear, hear.) 'As to the National'
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as ill. L
in this,B The bases
mation�II6 said Mr Blake had'sbown ,him-
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bd out , Of place remark,, that thio
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ion of the electoral divial'ons. but "anotber'
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POlibY,'for his own partuothiu� Woilld�
L wap,. proposed
'Whiell-thahon. gentleman (Sir, J6hn)L, laid L
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. If wanting in,tbe instincts ofa gientlernan.
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reinedy' - was first Put. Up � in Its
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.3d Vice I'Tes t it Gen'1.31anager, Gen. Punt. Agf.;. �
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Chicago, Ill.. chibago, 11L
na a different description, The'right I hon.
entleman is asking to have this Bill read
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restrain himl expressing bi ',Views on
. that Subject, A policy Which be considered a
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for these widespread cbmuizes,ware. too narn .
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row. altogether,'and it was apparent'that
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:Mr. Huritington, And Spoke, of* the . .'records
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. order � to
agent Shape in meet
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'the demands of lumbermen who were at
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second time as the Bill he"submitted.
days is '' for - :-N-
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onal folly, And. ,_A tiorla crime.;
inati no' ,
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othitig - i�66fd--r-8strki�--lbillh�,;-frorb--�putti,
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the political', map, of Ont%rio haa � been
-iff'
in court -, but when' dareaL by, the gen _
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ivan assailed to, repeat those "ohargea: Aim-
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that t,M 311gluto, th btre Of Ne
a plate , el ce W
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- �- � - WaM�Jnit roug
Brunswick. Becommg�
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28 Front Street Ea6t, Toronto dfit.�'
ome ago, There -t'
no room Wo'
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pinions on the 'subject. It is perfectly
lear this is Bill And
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f6rw,&rdlilw,R�V�s �ms i616�-fixfty..Of ta
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tion when it Was � PO'B8ible' '. Where a
-Altered such a�manuar-mB-w.o6ld--be- most,-
6 the Governm6pt. �7
beneficial - t' - -- I—— Tbta-�ifli-
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which it , -�posed-to4upply;,
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- ,1 'if: L iyr-ro�g6-oij ' _,tha-_I�Umba�rule
�-:*ith,-' is-inSitilla, -.-he
'§q- I ,� I -tions;
quickly,drop&( kne of attack. Mr.
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WhdWOUId U26 -it L
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L their I I horses � and themselves'. its. reputation
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-that a other
MI readtbeofirsttime,atid it is n tAreating
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particular policy has become"I'die, law of
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-piple ,: Wag now pr
to On I
turio' had never'be�u applied`befdro'L
BArell tbenPr6 O'defend
� ceeded the gekiy-
, sprob,d-so'kepidly that Speciul Agencies had
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g "rice), either
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he House with proper. respect .to make
Iterations in this surreptitious way. Isay
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, the,la;nclnb incoming.Govoin,men a.be
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justified in violently interfering With exist-
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e:'Cept "a a-l'inite'd degree,and-i'L.1872-the
leader of the Oqverfiment had irit�L ,
nuated,
ndering scheine, dontandinis hat,
ma on the.
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whole it hAd been aqught, to,!`aquAlize�-the
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a us d td ruebb;tbe dew. n
tifute' a d for it.
Amongst otherAiseilses.in. horses � it,��cures
'�ringbotIe,
d pin a, it. � ' L
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b6cause- -we - . see we -are -t6 -be-
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in g, .interests, ,. ' , ... ...
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and it had been' ie -echoed (in that Bids Of;
population. " The leader of. bh6'Opppelti6n
,windgalls, found6r, �.s�ratches,
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IOUNG ,* ME in..f6wiric ,,,,Tclograp
- nths and be certtZ
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overned by.9, cohqiracy. rather than by 9,
'.no'
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publiol 6 Sums view� , ve
y expressedA b t
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I one who had Any 16 ve.fZir big coantriy,must
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a ill- tL
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ei:,- a , a experimen. wou no -
� ,had,failed, to call. attention to bbeinstances
v�b6l, th ::
15"'-- ' ii6�6feghad�been
re ., a Our consfii I
scurvy,. hardhoof,L-arackied beels, gieme;
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poll-evil,and. fistula'afid �others. -' , - � - .,
of a sitautidn, address Valenti.We Bros Jane
Ville; .
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8 illustration- of the fact.' IL
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be repeated. Proper timb Should have.beerl .
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giValoklthe: gliiihpbrf6,ht:
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a no doubt that th
Mr. Speaker-ThereA 0
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ing'our natio
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into witi., the British Empire
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Populations.' tb6ardall popu-
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litioil lefti.in North Bruce.' �, � .
likept 1111[lis W.1fe lu'l,ending Stringfi. , �
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ioint of order raised a.,very important ,
us -discredit ,
in Which
th,plGove,riumeat itSelfwas directly'affected
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At thb: close of,,. Mr.' Bowell's Speech
1. The wife of BeDjaiuin. R'. Davenport, 91,
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p6, because it will forever� the prac..
in Parliament the
a .different policy prevailed,:, a
which -heavily uponf:
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Mr. Mackenzie, 'inquir . bd JU he 'was, the
St L uis lawyer, is. Ruing for, a divorce.
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cruel tyranny his
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ice this and procedure
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a introducing and discussing Bills.
policy was ,hearing- . '
�bhe' - - industrial ' blassus .�, of the
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would have upon the approaching Y�iectiou.
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The' Go�ern'meui , wms� judge ,as ,well'am,
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gentleman ebargdd with opening a telegram.
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aftain extent, to allow Bi Ils to be intio.
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cOmmunitY,� makiu- 'the few ` people
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rich at the of the many ; a policy,
-Iiarty,'add this 6f.all',naeusu. so w.A9.1one
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should have been brought, down-
intenaea,for:the last Speaker and divulging
its conteuts.� Mr. Bowell. said be was. Mr.
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to as, about to visit,NP .
Swear implicit 6boilience.to a,set UruleB.
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luced sometimes in blank if the � question
vas not raised, but there is no doubt that
he rule is absolute. it is one of the
which refused to give the slightest -prOtec
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tion to labor, and whibb imposed all kinds
of restrictions Upon I'b " i as'
a or� were ingthe
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early in. the Session. Another, reason for
fall, coh8id6,atjon WAS ,that. this measure
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Zia indignarmy denied � c
Pig he,,46ped he had not sat I harge,
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ey
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five yeareLin_Palligabent to be Sump
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These wajertb&t.ohe Should join.harm6tber.
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at a *certain boarding house ; have a sepaV
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A11ARFDALL. MI; PRESS,
privi-
this House Bill is in
taXeB'Of those who toil -and earn thei
proposga a different got, I -jurors from
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A y one, of slach a mean. trick as the,
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the
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eges of that when a
ts possession it ought,not to be altered. .I
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th-ose afore whom the Government had,
Just ap &ared. (,,A 'pmck�d% jury.," .,Mi.
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. he telegram
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�qaaintance among boarders ;"never
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it i the parlor; not to bp absent from her
si. in '
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bink when the t is -raised, it i abetter
.easy for hoiI. gentlemen, opppsite, for those
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Rynial remarked; soud v6ce� mud 'Sir John
until be �avV %,refereDce to the watterin'a
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mother for, more than five' migates at a
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o follo.w, the pr=e in the British Parlia.
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�erlt -that no change except small altera-
who h6d.large ineotnes; abdLthose,who had
, large. Mantif L
. actories, to laud a policy which
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made an oye-gl , of ihiB fi
as � at and looked
laughinglyacrpsB.). Mt, Blake, continuing,
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Sir Richard Cart -right following� said �t�
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tiale, any Or night,; receive no calls except'
from relatives andpeirnib iio introductio I ns,;
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And, well adapted'forgruating' newspapers ,
posters in a country o ce. "I. I I
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Iona Shall take place in A' Bill wbela on L
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imposed taxation upon the working CI IISReS, '
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condemned the raann�er.inwhich�theBiil
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and writ& 9, daily letiei, 'g�vlug � An implicit
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- The bed of Press is 33 x.413 inches.'. ThPite aye
ntroduced, and that the proper course is
;o discharge the order and f6itilroduce the
time Will, Come '
but the, I when farmers mud
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the, -industrial ,population generally will
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had , been preparea,�' And , in sea; hin�.
language ridi6uled thebliangeg made,, t even ...
.should have'risen to. make Such an explana.
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tion, ii;�.;lla..WAS too,well-kDown to the
:account of all her * ddingS., She compli6d
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tbTee rdIleXs 6ver-form andJour distributing
rollers wi th Press. The Press cost $1,200 when
now. I I . . ;
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NII de novo. . �� 4� -;-'-
iAO've,
resent , thiP4 int6ifer6nce.. With their just
rights, mild-eEdl the � bon. 'goritlemen.oppp-
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after the in trod ftction,bf the B
I ill to bolpter
)people'of Oanada. . Sir Richard condemned
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Sir John A. Macdonald -I beg to
'or leave to introduce bill, -No - 153 to,
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site'to ib6ount for the manner iwwhich
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up the Tory : members ofs'- Parliament.
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Messrs. Rykprt and Hasson challenged Mr.
$7, gt
Richard "sp,oke kt some len b', 'and, was
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,� ni,rges on snow rgljoem.�, ��
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m-eadjust the representation in the .House
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thay, have abased th a power they by� 60ci-
a -dbtAi S& . ,
d n1i ned:afe'w'year go. (Chaste.)
Blake to -meet them in ihaik� c ' gtitu'
I on Gu-
f Ito ea.,byather membe '
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The Bill wag r'ead.the first time. ,
Sir Richard Cartwri'ght said bef)re the
Elouse reepfved itself into Combaitee of
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I Mr. IR6ss (Mi�dl6sex), said lt'wa's emay to
ece defeat alreadyin the countepances of
the bon. -gentlathen, as they Strove to
oiesi.a dbaflenge'which bleb with the reply
that they Were. brave men to spemlt� such
words atter having had their, cbnstitaenbief�
fixed to Suit themselves. The Bili
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. mi,G'a., telegram I says Waiter,
AuAtl.mut
Yop6mite-Vulley by way, of Milton -yeatei�
1. . � SIdds drawn by horses are used in
- avelling over the snow. The Animals aic
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not
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Holliday,' aged rtally�,
ovided Wow shoes,, consisting Of
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3upply be desired to call attention to the
bolster t4o walling ,fortunes of their
a Governtiftent tillf(or. the re.ai'Stiribution!
wounded, hinaself., lamb night at I a -bmll,�
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looks abbat, thirteen. 11acbes Square and
very large addition to the extraor=,�
.up
party. it was said that they were going to
Of O' ar") but was framed' for low
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ine ' In thickniess,to'which, suitable
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because his swepbllba�rt, Maud Keener, aged
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05111ill
3Xpenditure Already estimated for
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snatch'a verdict by,an , rly,appeal to the
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and Alms to U ft
part.y . . 80' "'
15, iefused to promise not to dance' -With-,
,"Obe
aftachp ents are fixed. on the upper Side
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matter. Th Fero going on from bad to
ley ,
orae. Last � r
QV we had drawn Attention
,ly
country. Wisjiot that aft e�idn tha
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thay wer� alaimed and desirous of precip-
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to 1 rit f.i pmrty purposes. It was a,6ad
�corrifnentary on the, b6astk of' the lq�at
other yout.11S. after,howds exhausted.
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for .the purpose of securing the foot . The'
horses,,readily learn�tp manipulate the '
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bo the alaTmin' ly rapid increase of expen-
bating We� obnteSt* before their'condit Ion
four. years. This Bill, Showed ,that, the
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gem, ,,,, mage
ap ,rantly clumsy appanda ke
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diture. In 1878 the expenditure Wag
'became wora-chmotio. than it was now, And
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Mini terialists did not feel confident and
1, the only treatment of disease is to
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excellent progress over,, thd u 1 San
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X.ORM WPS
�25,500,000. The expanditure.for 1880w&B '
before the people 'would re�lize'ihe full
were Seeking by legiBlAtion'to make 'UP fop
remo�ve the cause. Languor: and debility
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FrAncisto. Otro)ldcie. , 1:
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024,850,000, and the `CBtiMAfG8 for 1882,
$26,475,000. These
extent of the p�litical , infamy of'whidli
"had beat, during -the, last
the 'loss inflibted by�the misdeeds Of th6.
last four A
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tirise from Poor blood, in.dueAby inaiges-,�
tion. ,Dr. Wilsori'll �Anii-bilioae and Pror,
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I opopal of --i—
I tTifn t;e ritish Government,
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were estimates revealed
they� guilty, . I.
- years. sirahar attempt had
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I-E-LE-C-T-R-to—i -BTLI
an extraordinary large expenditure.- :The
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four.' 'years. , The .: -apologetic 4 tone'
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been -m%dein--1872Au -1ko-trRve.-
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-Eror.vi-n-g-.Pills,-Eitriin-gtb6n-tbEf�dtasti P'
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to intro puree pog , abydeeivbd the
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estimates for I883, amounted! to , no lose
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the Minister ,of Finance ',to -night assured
-one'- Ver-'
ededed any more than this woul 13uo Be .
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improve .the blo6d,,:-mud thus cure mlbk�'
haadachdand depremion otspiiits. .
, f0hosiou- of: the railway cornpanie 4 b
S. y an
for mutdai.divfsioil
: 'INSTITUTION �HSTAtWsHED is7l,
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than �,27,999,483, and tboy,were als'o.apked
�bim that he for anticip6t6d: that
was. convinced , the 6 le of
'the
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Agreement ib of,- heome,
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.4 .qtlEZN graElegrEAS V'TonovVO4
to expend $410,060. iii the -shape of sums
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dict.� ('Qbeers.) Rumor bad it tbutbe,wag
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. Ontario would, re6eni as .they did on
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Mr. J. E. W.,, Johnson, late of the G.W,.R, ,
b6twebu 6ov,erumeat' and, the cbm.
' ',of.
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NFAVOts DEBILITY, Rlibumatism,',tame
to be granted, to fithorm6n, to 'Mani-
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not � going,lo face the music, but I .that a
wall known previous occasion all a use 6f a-
later still of BiRmarek, Dakota, is 'now in
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P4nies', 'The trAde8men the ditieii Aim
Bacit',Nouralgia'Paralybie and allLi0randChisat
toba and in aid, of a ship railway. in]
New Brunswick,
distinguished gentleman from .E,ngl and
high trust. � The bon. gentleman would find
that tholAill he
'St. Pil'ul,'kinn., having 'been Promoted to
'Northern
PlOused'at 'the- prospect, but the country,
feels dismal tllekeon;
cqqrlaints immediately relieved and. petina-
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n6fit �, I ' d by using. these,
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So thut about 52B,400,QOO
. A. T. Gult) was cbmingicktake.hoeat
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might transfer menle�bbdjeh
an Junpoktant position -On thie� .
9keepdr Ana counts
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or nearly twerity-eight millions an
:,on the treasury 'benches, mhd� :that the
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