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TUE YINU11AM TIMES,. A U GU ST 83, I.stit).
aitutg alit '`td mics
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but the Senate itself has thane more I deplored, and that none depreciate it
• : to help forward its own refcrination more earnestly than the Govern.,
by its treatment of the Redistribution tent and the Liberal party goner -
Bill, than has been accomplished by ally, in which Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Ottawa, August 12. i any other one incident, consented to the Investigation being
It is ittteresting sometimes, as well Tho critieisms oiiered by Sir held, when ho had even, precedent
profitable, to take a glance back 3 Charles Tupper and other Opposi- and excuse for refusing, and after
grunting the investigation the utmost
facility was given for the procuring
of witnesses and all desired evidence,.
reform tliovenients, whether polltical, l much that would not bo listened to
social or religious, has been develop. l by :t high court judge. There assn
ing repfdly this ,session. Not only I be no question that serious wrong
have the leattinp; Ilewapapers devoted • doing occurred in connection with ,
considerable attention to the subject, l the contest ; this is to be seriously
OUR OTTAWA LEITER,
.Front our own Correspondent.
and compare tine accomplishments of
the past with the expectations with
Nelda. we look forward telt. It may
be remembered by your readers that
last Mareh, when on bis way from
Sir
Parliament,
'• _tel often
d
` Urs
Vietoria G
Ribbert Tupper declared, in the
coarse of an interview given at
Winnipeg,, that "ttere were three
-questions to settle divine the ap.
proaelting Session ; namely, the re•
forth of the Senate, the Yukon
Investigation and the failure of the
7digit Joint Commission at Se ashing-
ton, but the Yukon affair would be
the nemesis which would ring the
knell of the Liberal Government."
Be further declared that when the
gueetion of the corruption of the
Yukon officials was brought up, there
would be°some interesting develop-
ment,. There was abundant Froof
then on its way to Ottawa, that all
the repudtated cases of ofiieial mal-
administration were true, and a
great deal more that had never come
to light until that time. There
would certainly be some interesting
developments made before the Session
was over, &c."
THE PROMISE AND ITS FULFILMENT,
Now that the session is over the
value of this sapient forecast can be
estiraated. As far as the Senate
reform is co:.cerned, that has been
postponed by mutual consent and
not from any lack of desire on the
part of the Government to deal with
it. F1s to the Yukon ebarges, it will
be generally co,hceded that they have
not been a success in the part assign
ed to them of "the menesis that will
Ting the knell of the Liberal Govern-
ment." "The abuEiden t proof"
'which was "on its way to Ottawa"
last Marcie much have gone astray
3n the wikL; of Algoma, fttr it cer-
tainly never reacher] the Capital.
"A great deal more that has never
conic to light," still remains in im-
penetrable darkness.
As to the failure of the High Joint
Coluiniaion at Washington, Sir
liibhet-t would possibly, were he
given the opportunity, revise his
opinion upon. that etibject as his
venera ale father bas already done,
for loyality to the family is a dish
tinguishing and very protuinent fea•
ture of both father and son ; so much
so in fact that it is not possible to
imagine .t difference cf opinion be.
tween therm. It would appear then,
that Sir ilihbert's forecast of the
sessi'1u that is now over was Lot
touch nearer the mark than his
lister ie announcement after the
general election t.f 18Jfi, that the
"Lil•'erai Government could not last
six ne Etas."
AUT OI.ITIES DIFFER,
tionists when Sir Wilfrid Laurier
first placed his scheme of reform
before the country ; namely, to pro-
vide for a joint vote of the House in
ease of a disagreement was intended
to be particularly cabstto and severe,
,
especial stress being laid upon the
alleged unconstitutionality of the
proposal, whieh it was declared
was without precedent in the history
of the Empire, and therefore could
not be entertained for a moment.
Possibly if Sir Charles picks up "The
Speaker" when he reaches London,
he may be induced to reeast his
opinion, as he has done more than
once this session in dealing with the
policy of the Government ; for "The
Speaker" observes ; --- "The Joint
session is probably the simplest way
of overcoming the difficulty in Can-
ada a$ in the cowing Australian
Federation It is a pity that the
large and increasing number of our
own Upper Rouse precludes a simi-
lar remedy- fur its independence."
A PLETHORA OF LEADERS.
The closing week of the' session
with Sir Charles Tapper absent, has
produced considerable evidence that
the internal differences in the ranks
of the Opposition have not been as
entirelc' overcome as Sir Charles
Tapper's statenent in Toronto would
lead one to expect. The debate on
the railway subsides brought out
this fact with some prominence, for
although Mr, Foster had taken Sir
Charles' place as leader of the Left,
Mr. N. Clarke Wallace has thought
it worth while to assert considerable
independence of his leadership, as
instance, by specifically opposing
the vote to the Canada Eastern Rail-
way which Mr. Foster had approved;
and inasmuch as the ox•finance
minister was following Sir Charles
Tupper's lead in endorsing the Gov-
erement policy. Mr. 'Wallace and
his supporters (for he has not a few)
saw themselves in opposition in both
leaders. This lack of harinuny
among prominent Oppositionists is of
more interest to themselves than to
the country at large, except that it
furnishes a very strong reason for
complete confidence in the wisdom of
the Government policy. That policy
indicates in the most unmistakable
manner that the Government has an
abiding faith in the future of Canada,
and hits the courage of its convictions
that this is indeed a growing time,
and it is the part of wisdom to en-
courage and help forward a healthy
and progressive development.
1 E 11IARfCOT I3 OURS.
An interview has been published
with Professor Robertson, Commis.
sioner of Ag, iculture, who has just
returned to Ottawa from a business
trip to Great Britain. His report of
In diff. en;e to the general desire the outlook for Canadian farm and
to reaeh the close of the session, the dairy products in the British market
Government has dropped the Senate
Reform 1tesoletions for the time be-
ing, Let it must not be supposed for
a moment that the work or reform
bas made no progress this session.
There c:'in be little doubt in the mind
is very encouraging showing, as it
does, that the great increase in ex-
ports from the farms of the Dominion,
this season and last, is nut due to any
especial combination of fortuitous
circumstances, but is rather the re-
of any i+rtreful observer of current suit of the improved standing which
vents, that the educational process Canadian goods have gained in the
which must acct mpar y all genuine estimation of Old Country consumers.
n--- --w� w-----� The intelligent and well sustained
!efforts of the Department of Agrieul-
i tare to interest the British consumer
1 in Canadian goods, on the one hand,
and on the other hand to furnish the
Canadian producer with the. •most
complete information as to the re•
quiretnent of the English ;market,
received daily demonstration of their
value to.the Canadian farmer ; and
in no direction is public motley more i
profitably expended, or with a more
direct and gratifying result, than in
the operations of this department.
THE WEST III/RON CASE,
The conditions 'leder which the
investigation into the alleged ffTadu-
Ient praetiee3 in connection with thol
West Iitiron election is being con -1
dueted, are certainly not calculated
to produce that calm, judicial and
unprejudiced state of mind which is
sueh a distinguishing Characteristic
of a British. eourt of justice, and so
essential to a, fair and dispassionate
judgement of the ca40. Every pos.
fable offart has been made on the part
of the Opposition to put the worst
co:istruetioe upon every piece c,f
evidence, and to dignify as evidence
DR. ,.xa rr W.
CHASE'S
REMEDIES.
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of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Bowels.
One pili a dose ; 250. a box,
Dr. Chase's S'atarrlt Cure„for Cold in the
head, Catarrh, Dropping in the Throat, and
Hay Fever. 25d. a
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17r. Chase's Oint-
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Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and'i'urpeit-
tiee, a positive cure for Croup. Asthma, lin n.
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bottle. At *11dealers,
STI1414 GROWING.
T host steady sndst
substantial !
growth
.
of the flus friss 1 esourcos o t
I he
country continues unabated, as is
shown by the returns of the revenues
of the country up to the end of July.
The receipts from customs, excise,
the post•ofiice, publie works. (includ-
ing railways), and the miscellaneous
sources, is in excess of $46,000,000
as compared with $30,000,OQO for
same period of last year, and the
receipts last year were largely ahead
of any previous period.
Are Y'ou Bullous ;?
A sluggish liver fails to filter the bile
from ,the blood, and when the poisonous
shatter gees through the body in the
circulation, the whole system is tainted
and deranged, This le called bilioosnees
and can be completely cured by Dr. A.
W. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, which
act directly an the liver, making it
healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25
cents a box'. The cheapest medicine in
the world.
Teasing Young Animals.
Teasing of younganimal4 on the
farm should never be tolerated. It
may be funny ,oto, see the young
things make use of their tender
horns, and stamping of feet, etc.,
but as they grow older' and learn
to know their strength, they often
become vicieus, and then some day
in a fit of bad temper they are liable
to injure some 'member of the family,
os strangers who may happen to•be
passing by are likely to be attacked
by vicious animals. Give all ani-
mals on the farm kind and firm
treatment. Animals should be made
to both respect and love their at•
tendants, but this cannot be accom-
plished if they are allowed to be
teased.
A OARD.
We, the Undersigned, do hereby agree
to refund the money on a twenty-five
cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills,
if, after using three fourths of contents
of bottle, they do not relieve Constipa-
tion and Headache. Wo also warrant
that four bottles will permanently cure
the most obstinate oases of Constipation.
Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Erig-.
lisp Pills are used.
A. A. Morrow, t hhemist and Druggist,
Wingbam, Ont.
Colin A. Campbell, Chemist and Drag.
gist, .Wingbam, Ont.
A. L. Hamilton, Chemist and Drug-
gist, Winghatn, Ont.
SLAIN BY A BUG.
THE PAThETI STORY TOLD BY
SOLEMN MAN.
A thin, solemn looking man, with
an enormous •mous blackerape ' band around
his hat, sat in the eorrider of the St.
Charles yesterday doing nothing in
particular. Presently a talkative
drummer dropped into the next ehair
and made an earnest effort to engage
him in conversation. The tall elan
answered in monosyllables
"I notice you're in mourning,"
hazarded the drummer after several
frosts.
"Yes ; for ray brother," replied
the tali roan, thawing a trifle,
"Ah ! indeed!" said the drummer,
encouraged, "die reeently, may 1
ask I"'
"Yes, sir, last month ; from the bite
of an electric light bugs"
The drumtuer - was greatly inter-
ested.
"You don't say so t" he exclaimed,
"I had ne ides, they were so poison
ous 1 How did it coeur ?"
"It's a sad story," replied the tall
man. "You, see, I live near Toledo,
and about a— But perhaps this
would bore you?19
"No, no! Go on 1 I'd love to hear
it!"
"Well, there was a young lady in
our neighborhood by the name of
Miss Pinkie MaI horson, and she was
being courted by a young gentleman
by the name of Boggs. One evening
aboat a year ago an electric light
bug got on Miss Pinkie's neck, and
Boggs, being afraid of bug, simply
hollered. Before she could get it off
it bit her"
—
"But I thought you said yo
brothel"futcrrnpted the drumme
THE
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"tin coming to that," said the tall
titan. ' tiss Pinkie, g',t uiad and
gave Boggs the mnttten, and. may poor
brother, seeing a' chance, went to
court hes' himself. She eneouraged
him to pique Boggs, but when he
proposed she said `No' --fiat 'No ;'
said she believed he was just Ss timid
as the other chap,
"To prove he wasn't he went like
IV fool and enl!ated, and a month ago
yesterday he was killed leading his
company in the charge on Geos;oobo,
Since then this woman has gone and
married Boggs, and they both have
the cheek to wear mourning,"
"But why do you say your brother
was. killed by a bullet, like a hero."
"The bullet was merely an Wei -
dent," said the tall man, waving his
band, "a mere incident. The cause
was, of course, the electtle light bug
which started. the chain d' circum-
stances liy biting 'Miss Pinkie on the
neck. I fear the affair has prejudie•
ed hie against electric light bugs for
life, But I must be going, Good
day to you, sir."
"Who was that fc flow, ,anyhow ?"
asked the drummer at the desk.
"I don't remember his naiie,"
replied the clerk, -'but, they say be is
the champion amatenr Liar of the
middle states." -e -New Orleans Times-
Demoncrat.
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The; 0tl:ei` Side of the Story.
Singleton —What're that, trouble,
old man ; you look all broke up
Wederly —You would doubtless
look broke up, too, if, you had a
mother -in law like mine, and sue—
Singleton—iiia ! • The old, old
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"ederly (sadl')—No; on the eon -
try, she hits been with us two months,
and to day stye was coaape.iled to
return home.. „the nursed my wife
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Too frequently overlooked,
Dr. Chase's OintmQnt a
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The suffering caused by the intense itching
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the horrors of this disease, for there is always
great danger of piles developing into fistula,
one of the most disgusting diseases imaginable.
Even the great danger and expense of an
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But there is no necessity for asurgical opera-
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It is only by rare chance that internal treat-
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II, B. Remora
Tots Office, Winghain ,
BOOKBINDING.
We are pi.esed to announce that any Rooks or
7 Muaazlneo lett with tut for Binding, will have our
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