' I 7 ' ' -. M. _ . EEryLe _ ' " He belie tint in this he hyd I one hugim'y' would be tetimt more G" necor C' . r."& , Tq "a Cer?'," _ All '. tr "will" ' " , ... ' I It would in," been unfair to thet o I":', interest of his party . and " GiiitE .5 :v-le and briocd them jyiTr what was, 'i' 'r", I interested. as the hon. gentleman I',", I The hon. gentleman sought to discount . the". OWtl. . _(A[)plniise.) l'lte le,vler ot . .22 _ . t pointed out, to make any tsunounfetP.en charges of corruption agnimt his ovm party l -the ppposition haul surely . forgotten .I a ' . t before the facts were known. As to reflecting by showing corruption to have been practised I that l upper nod McLuhan bud resigned their 'ii' ' a I upon the Dominion Government, he had "I' I by the Conservatives. The trials which had , seats. to "void revelations. . In Muskoka his or"; I intention of doing so, and did not mention It I taken place, both in regard to the House oi 1 candidate Lad been disqualified rind a worse ',), . _ until it was drawn out of him by the question I Commons and Legislature elections showed recorirwas nevtwexpose.i, but the louder of the " . of the. gentleman opposite.. Seeing the "it!" t, I that there had been no corruption on 'tne part 3 1Jpposition had never condemned him. i." ' were known'ouly four or two days Ueiore 21 I! of the Conservative party, while in every sec- I Hou. Mr. 1)ril? Iyvi.d llO drl yot. under. , i y" Session, it was surely premature to any t at " tion oi the country the grossest corruption ', stond the complaint ot the leader oi the ()ppo t 'i ' there wtufunuecesi'sary delay in bringing the II had been practised by iUleiuiing members sition. He surely did not expect the Local l 9' matter up or that the Ltirnoy-yen'cra.l had l oi tho other Hoverinnmit to employ detectives to watch inc , not done hits duty in failing to bring. cvitninal , Mr GIBSON (Hurou)--Whet leader , Dominion (lections. it "for; rather a tcomark. tit'.til'.."tt,t, Hi, believed that in this matter I Mr: siii.uiihjrrirL.t'irae candidates: No "Isle, thing that the two Reforineis who bud " ' " 9 (Mr. Ross) had acted o.u.i.y Withdue raga? " Couervative candidate had ever beendisqurdi. buen cirsqolili.c.1l . _ , 7 ' to the interest of the public "sent" "1 t 0 fied, while two candidates on the other side . . , )'1'"f li?) P",:,',?'""",. , I - "8"" c.ri members oi the Home. I had been. Tho party of gentlemen opposite m the Rciorrn ranks. in"). m" not own: " tr, The item passed. Were like the Pharisees of old. They serve an apprenticeship there. lliey i r A uVESTlOV or "mum'- I smote upon their breasts and thanked were taken , _..t1-..1.'tn/.ly) Hom the I r . On tlieitein covering the salary and er-l God that they were not as other men. The 32:1." et. fio,yiT't'eters,:. 'tnoy 'serlvedi t ' uses of detectives employed in the Attorney- I Conservative party had good reason to thank ',1.hr21t'l'l"'fn/',1',ei'/t'.'p (l: 'l:' 1r,',T,,yd Itll, l I"): , Emma" depcrtrntyt, God they Were not as these Pharisees. Ii,'l'f, . " i ii l', a 1s.e 12"" 'I'filn' "Fr-I ' l Mr. yir.lttiDl'ru accused the Government Hou. Mr. FRASER said the modern Phori- hthi 2.','l,",/1Jlt b" l t m trt 'd s wltic.Y. "my ' l - f of seaditvzsotue of its detectives to work no see, who sought to make people believe that H "Mimi mm '1: f"/c'i,'t'1,lt,'p1tft'!, iri.end.s. I ' i I 1 K, cues of breach of the election lows agninst they were better than other men, were the Rofn. gent 1")."i,,',t I','), a 1udc,Tt"11,',toii1u, m the! 5 a I ' F, Ionic parties for partisan purposes while lcnr- worst of the lot.. They had the Warning of 'elt,)'Jr"l?lWS, ',1vthtil,1"/ro/f,,'eiel"oiUi1"//vt u: tx I I l , ing the gross corruption of his political irienos that other PluwUee before them for eighteen in the recent' elections "in, in {Elias 31):}? l y ' NI i in Glengarvy and other places untouched. hundred years, aydAusr it did them no good. 'i'c.r,rrii .. .4 111;": . ' otl l l iii - "Tic, I i J, s' irm.V. MOWA1'ssid that it was the duty No person on this side of the House made we th , '.'i', "i.',.' , . e t ' our "? 'leln l firth." . a '0i oilicers under the rrcparttuemt--t)e, county tence of political purity. (Cheers and coun- 'ttll/ic/lt.).,,','",',':')",',",,'?,, infill "1dl,lt.1,t,Ct"1': I , F nttorncvs-~:o prostrsuttu in c'a9e% o',' "WWW" tercliecrs.) on i021 tip't 'tl b I 1pr but") Ye !, . of the election law. out this"; was diiiicnliy I 'rur. WORST or PHARISitFn tll!') i,')",', in" {if Il"" a: (it it." pas , l in securing the evidence. lie unsnoi iuiavor, , were those who, knowing that their friends C," invite Is :39": n e Ill'), "ll', . Ilimven-r, oi ilzo t,ovetunnt'rrtr lieu-tines being I had debauched public sentiment in this (mum been Winn 0 fie 1"l,1 ,li.. I'll n Pulp 'l) , _ I employed in looking up this whim-he unless try until it was tainted perhaps beyond resumi- refe'rifi to {hog '1",a"rdi"):p";? ':.o,,tft'f/y'ti', dz") I " , there was special reason for it. Perhaps .the tion, not merely buying it few electors but buy. con; tionistts h; A. mm; and \luskol" . mfg I, ' hon. gentleman kuewoi Cums of deteetises mg whole corninttuitics, yet made pretence Ira a',t'y,l1se'i'.',l1f),'ut"//e' itsct tho". aiilldt'lwiw: benign! work such ".3 he spoke of. It was ot'political purity. The hon. gentlemen in om?" i",'/ l d 'roue "ti l "'i l l. 'YC/vc",', T ' lnnic noble, no doubt. iii: extent to which this House opposed a. Lberai Government that this :l'irievlzfli In")? 'ft," 'ttct/ill')),',, warmer? bribery had been 1wsctisci I: got-mm} that , iiud been in power almost twmity years, Lind "fftl'w'u'ds bbnn Amide clerk (ii are émwn-JLII I ' ' the supporters oi Libvral cuniidatcs had I yetiio single charge of corruption had over Chaucer - _ . I , sought to lawn air-Hon irozn fiuvls ot gciitle- been made against it that had stock. In y. . .. . , .. y I l ' men opposite. lint he hoped that, they would I) est Middlesex the iron. gentleman lill'cd his _ AN F.iil LAIN' ATION. l I lune Cained that it was not only right but right arm and trouriistted his snickersuoe Mr. FRENCH quid that when Sir John q politic to avoid tratis:wtious oi that kind. i thretrtettiugly against the Minister oi Crown Stated that he bribed the constituency with ' (Cheers.) ': Lands. tLtiugbrcn I ' He told that hon. gcn- tincit' own money he meant that ho was return- . Mr. -uyi.'rtrl'rl said the lion. gentleman tleman that he would impeach him before the ing them their own money in a legitimate " ' smoke nodi:icrently from "but h" did ten ."r Courts and in the House. He came to Lu "N' Henlso stated that Mr. Purcell was) . . . twvlve veers ago in London. In that city , pencil and runnined to pay the costs. for that made the Reform candidate simply because he I . ' there ' been L, "lurtlul; in x liich there "an; ' case which was to have been so iraittul of dire had plenty of money. I 1 me grossest corrayvion that had over when i, revelations agaiast the Uovcriiiiieiit was Mr. RAY'Silil'} denied the last statement. place in this country. oxmpl. ylsitrs, unit _ posted up, ., Dismissed with coi." As to Mr. H. r'.. CLARKE and that the Govern. , " had heeutleveiop"l in [no ur;:.-rnpx.rt of tnemho charge that he (Mr. Fraser) Look a i ment were always seeking to justify their , ' i, in. .2 ~.- _ I: l . . a. , : an u .-2 '. , _ l -I cowardly part in wliathe snidhe wins iniorincd : will? by referring to smoothing Sir John l l , , ',orif th s' . I - I . rl , thut before the police) magistrate Jimmy l ha one. I & I time he iltici"///l.i,',h'.1y'fd/,'.i?,ite "tdt; ill Week.es swore lb" we Opposition lender I Mr. EV'APITUREL said that the loader ul, ': I lonriul. to tirr,1.: Hit 3'" h "lib i C'. Hrs, (',"i"i1, promised to see liliii through. I the Upposition had gone to itiisseli with two I I ' "up. that , :4, w rm." "M twt l" liri. .-llr. -~'ll'.l{l-.lillll Jr. is not true. (Opposi- I expect-nos: and the one .he had proporeu tor the . i ' ii th'r. 3;. rpm" s' CIN' Livlll "I" iv," "m"? tictnchcet; , l'rencn ltomnp Catholics Was sin-u tha'tpeop'ie I I no. m. m"... h, tic, lmwhmim') :2" he Hon. Mr. l RASM-lfolt all events the lien. t "me asking, " he was a Roman Littilmlu'. Al. ', i " hoped m. "Lqu PH?" it ".0" "WW hunch" .geutlcmrrmty'.mitct;eis ltitniiituthrouglt,whtstlter I We BMW WM he, IV"," I'lj-f'lillig ..l,'is grunge , l ' I tlron in. my .mm. just 1"". m this: Um. c "Ht-"I he promised it or not. llllicers and laughter.) l tiievals townd copiesoi ine .dai. wiicre be ' r3 II he 'tsty "pi-uri En sue.h n doctrine. It be did" 1.a IN c"c's, ci)-"' Was u "50 of .isa'ct'-'1-t1d. I thought they would a: gwod. ")0"ng y _ . i .50 it would tend to ,Vghm." "enter purity in bribery, and .tiru:.lion., geiiilcinnn, unicorn; i the Question ol '"',TupWlr, 1se. referre.d to We ' public niluirs "A they woutrl how: "IN" tls, trying fofw Justice done, tried to u we ttttn , instiinopy at the [dissnll erection. triul, where ; more likr thou: tutuud on by tho Conscriu-I throng" I " T" 3'19??? that 1ry'iy/rtes1, hie klnison'l' l . tire party. " 'uccr, owl lubKii'cl'.) i AH, Y',,?,": .Ml')\".'u' mu SIS', . , . 1 [no Fahuuxl-Mn' In" our" a ,,l1',tf...'l"ihl1'f.t"', ' 1b,n. Mc. l'lT.'..~'l~Zl: mid thc, non. gent!e.'i Mr. IN Add» and ch.attls.t.ressuyf.s wok-h 3 wire live tlo,ihua because we had kicked higher , man scented to m, th:rs'iig for corn th" niwr- , the 1tt:orte-rydj,ecrrt] made in West .)ii/ltl.iosex _ than he had. . M. i , "on". 1m, "lumuugrm lliliizdor he displays iI was not correctly reported in the publn your: ; Aitcrt' some, rep'"""' from Mv. Lainey the I was Just "but geu'dcu:eu who had been 3"" I Hols. He "Emu-if attended the meeting, nun l committee rose tor raced. ,lmgm of time in we House expected in!" remembered distinctly wont was said. llie i "A,,ittrr,.rrcs'r. , . . . l hint, but those who Enid "my come thotunt Atuornoy-Gcuural, spanking oi the. methods l i'he "liouse resumed tn "o.mmitteeofsupply, i , north while to Cv.eer it. Perhaps the him. that .lmd bueu adopted ".1 .Lu.tirltou,, "ml ." Sonic ', Mv. McLaughlin .1" "I? chyir. gentleman h.vl we" Je shadow of a detcctive I Ecoliic would I'lllsblly lignzing tiiié'.,let'il With 3 (tit thrciyits i/yy.':"",':",':.": . 1 I during " certain clo "nott m the wegtern par". ' tire, but he d.id not level the nudicnce to be. I lion. (3. NN . 'TI.?, ()lnbllmeri tstah1ed I -, of the l'roviuct. He. i.\lr. Meredith. have tint he j,t,1y,it.iyl,,tha.t,ielicy. . I that the '.nft.1',"ff;Y, 332000 to t""1?0is"n.v" I ,.t also bad "little one of certain expressions . Hut). _ MOU At' 'sattt that this,wa.s the I uudproiw townmlips y)" y,.",',!??,',',,'.,".',') terrains}: I which were Worth 'r'tr,t-uiilrcr'.tt'p. it n" ) but time the statel?-'yt had been lil:\'|o in his " was deemed Just end, nunsuoie itttrerc,itia'l!:'s I "d ' said the lion. gciitli-nnm boll ieiimrkcl that he I Pi"-'seitcu, although 19 "(VI been botlt,ytadc' and l CPllshll'l'mmn' espefiaily.in "If-w "l the ex??? l woul:l sec Jimmy Wakes through. -Luuil answered iii the ll'lllJllC press. The state. i 510110fr'vetll'clilellt'l'il\'nl'loll'i()ili'xitl'thllS. "1"" tcheens and laughter.) (Ln: like the hon. ment "VAS- utteriy 'irdse, 'nnd the I "who". wonnl buttoned to I non: end 'iey- i , gentleman woe hardly in it. position to looting "Nun" . gtveu by Mr. . y :itch. so ', "I" schools fl "Mi. some prop ttton as tne l . iotirers here or el.v,cvviuere on political purity. 'dl', M " wont. was 'sirictiy acourwtc. I g1??? tooth?! ("In")? ' " ti, I _ in this respect he Wad like his political ct/wi, , Lo (Mr. Mount; did l'l"".'t.m" at that mowing l . Il'. NI OCH) 'Hrcyhs'sy "Y'"'"'-'" rtryi'.t 'vlrat ' i tain, who had been twice lamented. And lie. tlint 'soiuc poop" cou.siryed.t.hat, they wc't'e t the amount was not inane hunger. [l'E'llOp'li I mum be I'm on... managed to Leone the c1ti,tyiy,r'iaiit, the devil. With fire ; but he Ilia." 1t..oyiu).y..,fy..ty Due ",yir'1,'c'J wonnl FLTI Ii'ourts. he would not attend it tea, tneetitut or said he dia not so c'outildet' it,.and he v'P." "f "Y 'to."{m"mg "NW .i'm-ralliy. flit}! the l I meet It ircilitactxl friend but he must boast thar wch to say there Wits not it man in the audi. "Roms l 2}" fyill'fel." l"iyt'th"H1"l "is"? . I ; tor once be him "(All elected without corrup- "If? who could have vn,isy"t1s.t,yr WIMP he, l i I": "In or, P.Pti'l'y',,o'"'tl ricu"ys' whip?" I Itioii. in assuming to lecture others, us he said. lu.' will n"tuow,hoi"i "I". 'iifr.uy.iuit View taut for one "all". it',ji'r' It tru' "Mu pupil m I uil, the hen. gentieinun bud evidently tumor. lic ylio.lly.1itsuuiyyc.cd ot tlusse Hum"! "as" the /,'u,l',h1'r/f,i"fi's/t,, S {I} "is grill-(id tor oach I It", the history of u.) party and its hind" nod be bud done his lost in make it itnpossible PUIIN- 1tite limo shows. 'hr Onidt'tg'd Jo I Ii'orgolleu Hm the. gt't'At, Pacitie scandal, ir', Unit such acts should be done by any one. : this, belie-ring that prose woo _cttcrri/lti/i.'r' , iw'nich Hint chief exprudud a quarter ot a J-Irie/rs:), , , r.sat . ., . _ . I High scyiwrlis were mummy '"tr'u as Tuld, at?" i b Iinilliou "on. he prcmise" "cold be recouped . li. l r'rr-,iyyll"N soul that" the Premier , try pay tor their own education. .lnosc' who _ _ I tu those who bull contributed it. (Cheers. l outilst P tcll the 1oust; tlrat tic disapproved oi' l, desirrd to go beyond the I ""15" schools tiun;ld I , Mr. 1irilciilrrt'll said the lion. gentleman rewarding wirh (illico those whom the Courts '. he idlo.wtrvl to pay ill the PRU" lot' RN" "W" l I had remain-d to make nil inrmuation which he had ilnol guilty tts' the Lrrosqest corruption. I education: at any rate tnero to.miti "all? I i Jared uot put into the form tvi n charge, Acting 31'. "Al'), - , lt'lntnwn ': I twenty times the grunt per pupil 1,tjy,:/li,ijl,' ' Illuis n cowardly [NFL topposition cheers.) - L ".'ll-lllilA said that the Gov. I "hools thou: t.here was per pupil m me ':].ytff ) 'Hiser- Meredith's) public and private record eminent shieldc.d trem punishment those I schools. TIsis was one 91 the most. "PM"; would stand quite as well as that of the hon. .who had been guilty ot corrupt practices, and I points. he had P meet in his own 1'f'1)".! gentlcuian. ' it was no wonder that their iollowcrs ievcllod _ campus". and 1t was brought tuit well .'"Y a '-, Hon. 1lr. FllAgl.:l{_ Did the hon. gentle. in corrupt practices I young man who was supporting the ()pposuzon I man "r he would L41't' Jimmy Weekes through? M l l. f1lr?"/'l' u rm Tum; my}; "no"; . l candidate ', lllhl tlipngli he did not quote Lie I Ilr. MEREDITH» " ted the hon. gentleman _ (ll:, A l.l\ said he _was a little surprised l tigttro T,r,',ry,tt,l.)y, his (rigour-iii was sound. .7 I tint is . deliberate falsehood from beginning , pt .'-'d't.r'/,,tec'i,s.st'l?, oi purity made by the incur i Mr. V1339"?! l T-pid, yon tcll they su: . , w end. r: was a most disgraceful thing for a i Inei| oi fi.".'-?',:. "hose own journal reported sir i Mr. 1u.r_'foN.--.-1 cs. 11"n'.i,'ltcetr.-,) [here is Minister oi the Crown to make such a state. i l? '". "", s','j,':yy,'.l'-,r: l havc been accused oi pur. I priming like being honest. d livers and we"; as that. if a. charge were mode against ' tuninng _..".-.")?..?.".?).'.?'.')",.!.. pin-oinmml them I yyyr.hty.) 1 would not hove been here so long: I In. public record in such a form that he muld I "it itt'nfeii (fly? {none}; line "as the state. I If} had not dealt honesty Wtitt [no poopic. 1 meet it he would be prepared to meet it. If l man I. t l I'l Cl ol the ( oiiservn'tive 'puriy . l f?y,tp,':l, He snid ne had told the people lle the bm. gentleman would do what his organ l ll a pun" Loin themeinber lur (Jury ivlolised. i would bring this matter up and he would con- 'litd done and condemn the practices of i 'ij)iiit)i""',,rih T: 'uiglt'c be n. lne,'.ttt tilrUt who "We. to do, so, 'Y" merely to carry out yrs bich his party had been guilty, he s! Jill-o. wit l his own money. burl]; was " election promises, out. because he oeliored [out is. iiionner man who took the money trom the k reform should be 1naug'arateu. In Scotland " and England the Government paid nothing iur -- ' 'h-