Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1897, p. 3

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tho FRAUD of the dny. $00 you get Garner's. Ask for Carters. Insist and demand UAHTEWS mu. Liver mus. `rho Tldlnglfrou `Vain: Point: In `BIO- ` HI &`I'II`|o--Wilt: POOIII AN KB! And who `liq AroIulnc-'l`Io Inn: of IIIIOIIII 80 AIIOIIIIOI. Guru-nvmm, Mn 26.-`-Tho 1-count mint. have kept Mum rum rag:-suing my rapidly with IIIOIP nprlngra work but the nu: ma madam in thin vicinity look r-pidly with unit opting : worn an Inn x Ind mudounln vicinity lock 7 no. During tha pub week Mn. Oullon -A number of our young diod. liar funonl took phoo yutordny. pooplo took Mun- ougo of she ueumon to Flown today. It "has been dooidod that n ionic in mid of tho Romm Catholic ohurc ' in to be hold. on the 15th of Juno. R. O'Connor. who looonrnlusble hone lub week. hu pur- chased n tine black team from Mr. Burnt. Erimvillo. Visitor: : Mann. Mconnoll. Boyle and Mommy. Rniltom Min A. Mo- Koon, Min M. MoKoen and J. HoKoon. Dumoud: Min 1!. In ldtby and Mid: M. (Manon. Niwbnrgx . Molioon Ind ' W. Bnrnu. Ovorton. and Mia M. 0 Mm. Yprkor. nw. add dnnaiseotmsutt HAVE I9 TILL 9.3- Willbrool Joulnn. Wnmanoox. Muy 25.--'l`ho oohbinuld mine are glut!) row-ding fuming opera- bione. Quito A number from here Attended the celebration in Kingston yesterday. Mu. J. Benndercoek he returned iron the genus! hospital after undergoing treutunenb {or on etfocuon of the ee. Min Maggie Sproule. our popular no | bomber. upon: 8 Hartford bike. Mn. Briatow preeented her hmhnnd with wine on the 23rd. Mr. and Mn. McDonald spent the Nah visiting friond! an Adol~ ghuetown. Miesoe Maggie and Alma . nu-nu`: nrn vinihina Ah Hnrthmton. D. ghultown. Muses Magma nu .-umu proulo are viaibina at Harrington. Leonard. Alexandria Buy. spent. Sunday wiuh his mother. who in on the nick line. Mn. Mollow,EnI.orprhe. in here for the same purpose. Thomnas roulo hu grout.- ly improved his lawn by p Anbing trees nnd pumng up A who fence of the Moon de- ugn. Emma Salsbury. Cumden East. was the Auelnlne Doln 1|. Asrncxs-r|.w., Ma y 24.--Damon Snider : little ho has been very sick hub is better now. '1` o farmers are et.M'ngt.hoirepring'I work done, nlthou h there has been very much * ruin. Art mr Framer and wife were the guests of Mamie Gardner on Sun- dny hub. E. Sharp is no the third concea- einn. He intendu buildin there this sum- mor and is busy dixging L e cellar. Min guest. of her sinor,Mrs. Jnmoa Snider, last week. Visitors : Mrs. Robert. Bennett. Odom, M. Amoy A |swort.h`s. Mrs. J. Connolly and Mrs. . Benjamin, York were the guesta of Mrs. James Thompson on Friday lash. Mre.AlbortBnker.Odoeu, at her nisuu-`e. Mrs. E. Sharp. Mrs. M- berh Snider and Mrs. Damon Snider end hnby menu Hundny at Mrs. Jamel Youngh, Glenvnle. Quito I number from around here spent: Monday, the 24th, in Kingston. ~_._...__ Lnnulowne News. L.\NRDu\\'N|'.. May `25.~Ih was unusually quiet. here yeaterdn , in nearly everyone attended the Y.P. .picnio no she river. A few went. tn Kin eton. but they seem leeeiuolined to wor jto-dnv than those who vein to the picnic. Cliord. e little non oh). B. Heulip. is veg ill with con- eetion of the lungs. is recovery in Loubtful. E. J. Terry is in Brockville under treatment for I throat trouble. Mrs. Richardson. Mine Stone. Mine Leth- an and Min Corneu no a nding efew dn 3 in Lholimeatone city. r. end Mn. D. Shtrnim nrevieitingiriendein Mnliorytown. I Rlgrlz nnnnrinrnnrnh of Rockwood pony III we norm. lav! nmnunuv an the oonu-col of grading 1 gravel mu! from the Actinolito uuino to oonnoch with tho C.P.R.. About four miloo distant. Thin) or forty men an engaged on the wink. We have now an otco in town in oun- ngction with the o oo o! the `Enid New. Trend Inn-can tum pl 3 Mu-non tum in Harmon today. '1` mu W , who in has from Mlnnupolia on I visit. his what. Wllliun Wny. ol this plus. won In llhumhahnlunnhnn nrhil M: hi: HIS. puny. W lllllln W rlgnu! pnpnrlng nu uuuu another rosidonoo on River aunt. George Eggs;-Lu-nah `a gala nn `NAIHIQIJII ll Notch. ancmuu. II In nmon Inn farmers buyin uphonu and pigs. \'u|tu Fnning. of llovillo. In: tho in Mil` vil- nm. In: no]: lookinr un horns. Bomo at `Kingston Lamexcoege ` A o|oc|.o`b-u"V"u K . 31363165.` gprx-.V n.':Iu_ um. nu undo: cation 0! lhnnlng. or nouovmc. was um in Mr v lags Int wool: looking up homo. Bomog our cmaenu an smeulmnn in Iniuinn um` M30 IIIILWIOI |00lln[ up north. DOIIII on our cluinenu spoeuhunf in mining pm` potty in the north. Lev Bradshaw in an manual of nndlm crud lnlpllod Illl Ianlu. Lu: Omucox. Hay 2.-Wo sun It with but thou "001! Saw the . llonotyotovdlupon niwlth to ski ioltholoblifotbu III Igwhltl sun. I. W. Gore: hr Iy~Ol'lII yur. I . W. VUIII Iuv aw many Int` `Ir. In lnopia. our IOVII W ya C . 0 tw not Thocbouio 00! with In Kali, Ingmar: In lnvnln anlnn..&n. SM mm nrovmmnglrionuu In mluorywwn. r. Clark. an rintouddnb of Roclnvood nylum. and he non Charles. were the nuts of Rev. C. J. Younglut Friday. gohn Dillon and his wot-lunon arrived last. week and are buailv plying hummer And trowel at G. F. Donne`: new building. The visitors umongat us this wool: are: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood. of Tolodo. lb William McConnoll`a: Minn Wardrobe. of Brockvillo. uh Mrs. R. 1\Ioxloy a; W. Kent- ing, Gunnnoquo. at W. Wnllacohz J. Lin- don at H. C. Mul\-nugli a, Sunday. Twoocl Howl. Twnxo, May 24t.h.-\'nnoe ind Fobaur are running two an in across tho river. sawing w no timber or the Rnthbun oom- illinm Wrightio pnpuingto build nnntlmr ranldunon on River 0001110 IHONIOP PCSIQODOC OI! IVolVIl' IUIICE. URN`! Eutorhrookh me on Wodnuday no largely stranded by farmers and olhou. A large lot of utu` was din of at pretty good pricu. The Bath um drive in charge of Juno! Murphy and Juno: Loury in passing dovm the Moira. Williun Roach. 8 aeld. in around ID00 Ike l`...m... hnrinn nnlml-nan And union. \ AIM! POUOOI `IE III KIIIIVID W1 `IT UUTVU fnetoty {I turning out n C08-OVII utlolo. whtdhsIviI|uooII,ogutIwu|duu H.:..:.`{" Wont port lteml. Wlm-rmu`. May `.35. --Tholnte ruin: have delayed the farmers from planting choir otnooeaand corn. Stephen Carey is home or n time. Fred. Tuggart, Toronto, in here visiting his brother` J oeaph. `W. W. Richardson won in Tlxrbqto loaf. week. Robert Bolton is building a stable for our wpular livorvmnn. Churlay Lnmborb. W. . Ruuoll mu initlntad into the mysteries ..c |.- n.',M`_lI.\.... I.-r. wank R "noun ddunlnant. - Ma: sinful bo undo without delay ,6 run which tho Jnbilu ` . 'iOl.`P'll1:l:.ll and Sydn- . J.L...m_..-_ -_.,__._ wpunr nvorvman. unurmy umuuu. u. of the Oaldfnllown lm weak. R. Hognn hnu huilt I handsome \-era ndoh in front of hiahotel. Abur Tn garb has the contract- of building 3 jtwollng for Dnid McKee. We have tire Moumvnohta owned la W. Frodonbur h. H. W. Lockwood. . J. VS obstor. . Lilloy and H. McN|lly. The Humor John Hnggnrh arrived hero on the `. 4t.h with as large excursion. the nut this reason. Rev. A. L. Gregor. ovangolht. in holding camp meeting: in the vIl~ huge. Mien Sarah Powers spent Sunday with her Aunt-, Mrs. M. J. McCum. n... on-nuhin mmnnil mat. on the 22nd with her aunt-. Mm. M. J. MOUIIIH. Our town:-hi council incl`. on the 22nd and uppo"nf.od on Batting no road over- seer for the vxllngo. and also pound A by- law prohibiting any onttlo from running at large in the villngo. Perry Inks was up pointed to no that the law is observed. Conrmation us hold in the English church hero on the `. 4v.h. The church In crowded. am: at us: nuuuunn nu :- nnlywlghl yur. Ooor-lo: l 0.). olhv has moi. Ir. out has Inonind main: to IQVO 630 !'&.|,!..'..*.. N puiho. -.n9n:-i!!:,s.|nn..l-it .. `r.H.'.s':.. .2. :1 up E` ````......... L ; u....:`.. lab rook. MI`-. Woadrifnm In uprlng. Fum- du-nmx " 39'? 9*%'.'.';5 I ofon _l, _..-..I. ..- -A. IIII VIII, -Int. vvyagtun Ipu. pull I --- qu.nmy of and corn ma A Farm- on no backward with their work on no- oouul of the wet wuthor. III: is VOW ..........m.... ...a nu u...~n" nu lnnninl oonnlol we was wanna-. any II v-Ir: V H and uh "oporu" no 10!` or thdoooe lesson to pan. Our lmhe uuomod Iohoolrnutor monod the bowls- -.. .......x.u.... ma um. . vuv mom- HIIIIIIIII Ivnuolmnluir Iuvuuvu vuw -w-nu 'unooi Iion Id '3 V0: to 35. ...... n..'~'ic,'..".'I'J.'..a u..s{.3u syn and anion no that thonohool IIIIIOI are tops mrnpulouuly clean. to. `E. Tuple. Button-nu, in Iponding I luv: wash viuitlnnlnblvu. B. Bmibh and E. Hud- loy uh rs. Young ; J. Connol} in still oonnod to the home. Olomlowor ulnulngl. Gunnoxvnn. May` 25.--Among the anchors who went ohronqh horolao oho odnvontion Int week in Kingston mu Min E an. trom Fit:gon| Mm Nolan . from 15. n; Mlu Anderson, In-om For- my. In Mm Mumsnd. from Burk. Sumo of whom rpmalnod lot the oolobntlon onwards`. Eddie D. Moliui in nu brown row: a horn Sunday. in lane now beau the mark: at his onoouptor with the arch. J. Riley in (inrm quite I bull- nou In the prone? lino. purohuod n huudlomo mroa our days ago from Mr. Bilvorotouo. I` "nQ`nAI`n|\r. Inn Imnn dnlnn lnnnlnnnl S;r1Istitqtio:{[ Bilveretoue. F. Inetherlnnd he been doing buelneee in the on city of life insurance ogont in bhiuiooaloy with some mooell. Quite 3 number attended the monthly meeting oi. ` Moscow in connection with the Friends eo- oiohy. J. Lookhnrt. Svdenlmn, bible agent. and D. Block. of Wutporr, agent for fruit; mos nnd need. were in the neigh- bomood. A. and U. Loemnn spvnb Bun- dny no Pnrhem. Sheep-wuhing in put. onoo more. J. 1). Walker look. I ne cow hut. week. A um. Indy inn arrived no G. Garrison's. Mine Lillie/Timmermon nponh n few days on home Int week. W. Harper and wife. Godlre . viaitod M. D. Wn|ker'I Sundn . He wil ehortiy remove to Shut- bot. Lu e. whom he has been up inked` foremun of n Ioobion of the K. &. . rail- wny. .. .. ... n,.-*.__.__ ....n n\-..-..A.. .. ,1 . Oo\Inc|l (H Pulmonton And Cnnouto. Muv l7t.h.-By-Inv No. 78. osbnblluhinv the James Chapplo road. was passed. On mooion. Johnson-Shmku. the to to of tho oommiuion from Luvant. oounoi . nt- ing the council to but para of she expen- dihuro on the mad loading from the boundnrv line between Canonto and La- vnnh to Folgor Station. wu laid ovor till next: meeting. and the roovo and S.` Shanks were appointed a commission to go and examine mid road and reporb. n.. mnnnn .lnhnlnI\.WhiP. Jnmm Barrie and exnmme emu ruau lulu repuro. On motion.Johnson-White. James Barrie be Asked for a list ol all the lots nround Mud lake thst should be assessed. and those that have been omitted be reported to Mr. Barrie; that he he asked to meet the surveyor and nooompenv him to sur- vey the road he asks for. On motion. the olurk to insert Arthur Johnston ea path- mseter for road beat 32. instead of Edward Gilmore; David Riddle for {once vlewor inetoad of late John Mobonellg James E. Moore instead ofdohn. Dishnw on the ssseumont roll for lot: 27. concession 5. Palmerston. On motion. Johnston-White. George Blake to be allowed to do his statutelsboron side road learlirwtohlsplaoe. on motion. White-Johnson, illiam Ma- nion to be relieved of 85 (5 back taxes on lot thirty. oonoession eight. Palmerston. the treasurer to collect same from William .H. Beattio. collector for lS93. On motion, Shanks-lliller. John MoKenaio. (I-save.) William Johnston and Samuel Shanks to be a commission. before Friday, Ma illst. to see Messrs. Elliott. Cameron. otter and Robert Shanks. and procure their signatures for road bed for road running through William Msnion slotin order that said road may be established. the commie- sion to b said road bed as reaonshly -. nnnnl lg n.. snnhlnn. Rhanha.MGlInr. eion to ll eam mlu mu II relonloly as poeei le. On motion. Shanta-Miller the purveyor to survey forthwith a road round Peter a hill. on what in known ae the Trout Lake and Mluiesippi roed. Charlee Stewart to aocom ny him. On motion. Miller-Johneon. !)`grented Jamea Watson to rebui d the high croaeway bridge on the Ritchie road; OIL granted to Louie Mor- row to make a croeewa on Fish creek road. On motion, White- lller. the eurveyor forthwith to survey a road from Donald McDonald's lot to Roberteville. On mo- tion. White-Millcr. S. Donaldeon appoint- ed to expend 890 on.the road leading from Snow Road to Wilbur. being balance due on amount appropriated in I888; and I6 granted to William Rioharde for deed of road bed from North Sherhroohe road to the Mieeiseippi road. On motion. Miller- Shanhe. the clerk to prepare by-law nu- thoriainq` James Miller to close up that part ol t e Miaeireippl POI!` running from the aide line betvrcen lote ten and eleven in conceeeion eleven. Palrueraton. runnin in an easterly direction to the old origina Snow road. noticee to be put up immedi- ately rtating that eaid road will he oloeed. On motion. Miller-Johnson. the collector e roll {or 1896 wae mlerred back to the au- ditors. on complaint of the collector of be- ing overcharged. On motion. White` Johneon. the aeseeeor`e mil accepted and 840 voted to R. A. Gilbert. aeeeeeor. Ad- journed till Monday. June 7th. when court of revieion will be held. II`I[I|l'I Dluou, Dhbotu. Beware of tho stuff than prouuda to our: thou discount or othor lotions kidney. urinary or liver dinonu. as they only M- liove for 3 time and make on ten timu worse afterwards, but my oololy upon Hop Bitters. the only nmody than will manly und ponnunontly can you. It du- troyn and NIIOYOI the onulo of diuuo no olfeotualky than it never returns. Do you uuner Iron in I uo you Know ma cause. It generally mean: u great coal. and should -not he an looted. Plutcrn and modlolnen and ever cure lt. but elect:-lclty. proper: - pllod. ll-I pooltlvo runodr. u :- thounndn of cure: In this c my mu. 1 have Just luued A neat lltth book. which every Iulterer from Lune Buck should read. It explnlna the nun: aunt and eecu or thin annoying hummus, and I ntlonal. pouluvo can bynywondu-mlnloctrlclolt. llorf ` nu bolt in. unused with my aunt Ihou-lo iunouory. n im- phlaqd nun now "fl)|~oo T _ or Inn." Inc bu lull. -_ ...-._.... .m can oiur int WEAK, Lara tun Univ v; -u---- ,- mt. MNDIN. 180381`. J` Do nutter Do you know In mu... It generally `I track BIG B_gg_eMNs Ladies` Blouse waists. Frontomc onto, opon and night. WEAK MEN Ah, --`EX! WHAT IT MEANS. mp Ilpply M pun. ~ n no beginning bhpl um In-an "nil: wan Ml IQ who Chan`: Riduir Plus ...ww-I-.~ xv - . . All Iuouulul awn had an n .- have mutton. and -. .Dr. Chan, the roll- k n o w n author at ` :., vod U1 ~.A\ go tho M:-n.l:..p Dr. ` 'Jhq`|o'Idiooo Q0 have many pmon Ed _ x _ tlulo. but no cq ' . I--MI 010! . M an. OIIIW when . I Olucmont. the am .3 on-min `cure fou-`gll kidney. liver,` Ieomuoh. blnddcr nnd rhu- umblc uroubloq: tho latter in dual 0 npooic for chronic, and oonnlvo Iliad Chan : Rocipo Bonk. ` um. Amou' his other-\ diaoonu vidt Chuo'I Cam-I Ouro md 0huo I Unnnd and Turponuino for cold: and bronchitic. Hm-inn ma tho Canadian `msuutuotun and Turponulno tor OOIGI nuu nmnonmu. During H95 6110 I on. Edmonton. Batu & 00.. 46 Lombard moon. to. gun um fno 500.000. sun 0 Ohuo`n Kidm - vpr ruluu 100. umplol of Chase I Ointment. The murn thqy bronghb provdd haw ngnoh thoy wot-onppnoluod. Tho Inlnilliadim tributlon of maple: will to oomlnuod dur- ing 1890. Those uh I dlaunoo |honklj0n- close I vo-out man and AIIQ nooivo A nhooh of tho lamb mu: 0 in rotnrn; |Si6Ein Bladder" )Donn's"ii1BftiE'YV PILLS TURKISH BED s0UoH.| Cook`: Cotton Root Compound 1. oh. nnlo ants. nkilnlha Dodd's Kidney Pills Cure Stone In Bladr. of nu-in ' No. for ordln am in by far the but dollar medicine novm -5011! b dmggim, one Dollar per box. No. for I ll can--to dc Itronguhoold y dnagglnu. Ono . Three Dollnn; two boxes, Fin N9. I. or No. 2. mulled on . print and two 3-cunt stamps. w n u `run nnnk nnmnnnv. Sold In tluntonl In On- ndn by All ruponulh There ism-eat comfott in 1 food Luwp Mower. Theauue ago; DOIIIIVO 1 e %_ qtder. luwnylaok. `velwhund is therefore uh - _.nnXL`- --A-"-I- g-an-un4I Q in order to plaoo their wotk within the reach 0111]. have decidod bri- (lnoo the price of Cabinet`Photonph| "for 3 short time" to 82 I bozu. In Reduction in Price .oI= PHOTOGRAPH; |u-zssns. summon & nms F"'?3.f? `t;-r"r'* We In making this spacial Bod Ooudx. It In comfortably, IIIIIMO` Ind mom! du or nluhh Can be tummy oonvoodn int!) n bed by dtopptng go: back and turning the am ILawn Mowers. H. BRAMES VUIVBI. III II ulvlvuuv -Il nu uticlo nound unllgl ouse. Dierent make; gndl" `L I have been troubled with Stone in the Bladder. I heard of Dodd s Kidney Pills` cures, and concluded to try them. I have used 18 boxes, and can safely say they have been the mean: of removing the stone. I can highly recommend Dodd's Kid- , fI2II_ L- -1` anxllhl M1 ulguny liiuunuuuvuu g.-~.__ _ -_-._ ney Pill: to all `suffering from this disease. ,__.-.._ AA- `A. Strachan's: _.._._.___ A `mucus mm. ..g.n.-- - -av---- joxm MADILL. Shelbume. Ont. .o0lII0ll KOIII Ullllmuuuu In the on! Jute, relhlo monthly in I In on which Indigo can d9Pm'1_i_a thy your and time Q) sad. It prepntod in wodoguu | nf ntmmrth. I-lmlsme Busincss Collcze. lj mmnmm um min! Sh. lnnnoulto St. :.....on.|. a....'..` "V J -_-- --__ Tho cook :;;p?;:L nimoyco IV V Crumley Bros.] our. ` P310338 012. I14. I16. Anooulln to oovon. and sum nu nplooonlod now. Our Sanitary Hanna tales voll. Qoohl Mlonuon to` All uphohurlnc. lino lino Donn. I`!-ingot, Ito. W0 will be planned to do yum` Vb?! Nmloh you will: the ma- urlIII'sO\o~ Qlr when an the Iowan. $3. --vw-j - up- niyi put In-u-` . d ` ` go Run you It) look at 0 Q ; Wad` plcuuo to nu out`: but am will the this lugnoo Arpnfiouu unmnu: nnuuun. Iluuu llltlclloiieo and haul. `no uliuunt oi! Ohuoi honuopul with Cu lich- cllhlnhlinlnllr. 6 In turn otltoch Ilib Doumon . Oiuino-`hull: you .1 = U lid 1' out Q and lot it`: g `m an 1:. HARRISON 00.. ` , Furniture and tlndorttktnc. _ _ i A_ V -:uu--zt-_--n-- uunnn.annu-nhnnndulto. -L--..,__,__ _ ._ asgmxc. mm. NDDBN 65: 66 " vlinllot Ilgluufot Ibo 9"! 7% .-,-\..'u..~ "' .4 Ounorod uncnnt. -- ____ -...,_ rs... 4e`:?_ "55 III "II ulu V av V 3 ton.wh no on pvt r to noolvo {no suit on dur- a mono of June in tho Dllhltll or an ud dopuhnono. ntm uh uh! without. In I nun VI Id: I55 OIMTIO in now your situation. We nmnhndx Ihni nul- -gi vtlO'A'~l'_!l0HAl.. ;. B. IoIAY. `Dunn ernor aenerallt house and ms rtuary. &c.. has always been reasonable, and their demands have always been mod- erate, We all know that the present worthy re`pre.~3en~tative of our nohlv queen wits lu-ought out under oertuinv~.x- pectations, and certain promises that such and such would he done for him. We patrons now take the stand that the patrons did in the Ontario legis- lature. They wiehed to do away with the maintenance ot the lieutenant-gow ernor's residence In Toronto, but they did not. propose to do it. while the pre- sent oco nut was in the office. nor do we w'ls to do so as regards our pre- sent 0V8l'n0l" 'GnR`.l`l|i. Neither I nor any patron whom I have ever heard ex- press himself, wis ms to do nway with the maintenance government house now; but when the {governor generul`s time of office has expired we decided that we ahould take a. stand in the mat- ter. We helitwed it would he a dishon- orable thing not to carry out. our obli- gations and bargain, it I may so call it, with the present governor general. Some hon. gentlemen on the other side of the house made great fun ahout the trons going down to Rideau hall. `Veil. that may be looked at in two n..|.o. Ihnn we sneak of ti matter we of the nouse nuum |(n'u.L luu unuuun ..... . Veil. llqhta. `When we speak \\i-ah to lpeuk of it from a practical atnndpqint, `and the pnlrons want. to 30 down there and see for than-sclvos whereo! thuy spank. When the governor general ktndly gave us .-m in- vitation. we wanted to show that we more not discourteoua. and we wanted to show that we were gentlemen. and I 1...... mm nrn. We went. down to bsrnsnnzc ffgl; rams. T") $CHVlarship ------ann@ um. noa:ns;prraN.`nN5,o. oa- | ._ _u. . ., __*__'_ _- .....a_ .... `mu: `of them In power 3 mt nu reuonuune cnnnue to proceed with their yioliuy along the nuts ot our platform. (`the conserva- tives had been in povwr we ould hnve given then the same fair chance to move along the lime or our plutform. Mr. Bergeron.-You no all grits. l Mr. Roenn.- The references as by the lion. [9 le . Mr. Ilergoro . who has inlen` . were not very kindly to t e futons. There in not :1 Quebec. but probably there will be before next parliament. and he will have to reckon wuth them. .Mu- Ike-nnnm,..`I`hn\r hnvh no IIOW ln and he will have reckon mm mun- qM'1;....Bu':unm.-Thoy have no show It . - Ir. Frau. G borough".-Thu-o_are no oonltrvntlvndwlruolxec now to tight -and we do not mad men. ..Il`r aunt-n,-1`ho fnrlnnrn And neutrons and wo do not men mean. ` Wllr. R_:ex-s.--'l`ho (Inner: and pat runs utrugmons to hop their own bulld- inp in alzropu Into ot mph, and ac: Imnl not thank me `It lhwent c o constitu o I tor in; vocab nulyinat our ruhllo huildin I have pith and con! dance in the minister of bllo works. Jlldlinl (nu his but! 5 a up economy. \ sad that he will he,;ho to ;ivc-cpro- amount 0! the ox ndilura. We s watch the Eweodggn cjoaly sad we an will! give the [0VO|l_III_l|t subunit. . olavctlinoycurnormorr boooullu-`ma in it the or- In ' I mt cunt-dad us will has mm to to} me . We do not club by nnuonblonor to at (or MI. IOGIIIU} Q!` ! IgpIV.yyI-_;u. vu- aeorgrarut sLi_s- scream: on tho flrhdtphn lint Ian . and Du Aotuuo IE6. rntniu-glq-0 uni; nucuunu--nu mansion I-- a-._ nu -It-m In-shun lb! Inu- FII \`,Il|a'1l`-5 V\ll\l III is 1 the; Mn! mo . lav III which Irmers wi In I U m wool can as any longer I nta need not M .0 .|... 0.... guns- turned on in no I:`or r 4 .ll=.!omlntlie D - ; t Although he was not '3 friend onrphje upon in favor of our `K::tfQ1Il"mt~-&l I gmhulod iotuy (e pro: i e ` ram toqonn on to me: Not nu but u poi`lYicnl alliga- tor eiould qtttinnpt `to awnlllgz auoh a mans er in e 1` .11.. D I orm. said to` him: hglcgod men, did you ever hear it enid in the public preu or an the iibllelpbellorm that the piitronz omen e o y were as in! or a once! Ii._ls elonir these lines that we are wot-`king and we hope to attiiin `those thin-ghelln the end` but ave wish to )0 reuona e, onornie on common- sense;" andkthut lstths princhllple taint we are W0! in on 0- my. ow I'- Ohnirxnnn. Idl not intend to ony'even am much; but I could show you in Mew words what would he is great stroke ofleoonorny, in my` judgminl. Let ll. re- so u ion we to me 9 ever mem- i.er of this ouae {my for his a one ol the Henna:-d. I that were don9. so_ine hon. gentlemen would go hiilme ::i:)tI:`l(lull|`ll.(: l;ull13 {I30 ttllsgr pi`x))c'ill`iaSi:;re. `air?! have ttlgeiikpgaaes pretty \V'OJl_{n: I::ll:lB2 to e no ` ome again`. an I we for this country it t.hnt._ were the case. For my part I am willing to gay my little ehnre. 1 would just any t at I am willing to give this government ii fair chance, though ! have been ill} old~time qonservnllve. The very iinplelur iinl allusions which tire (`ontinunll' made `to thepiilrona uin_ke lit i`nuchli}i;r<~ or to we up 0 our p_rinc p as. on. gent lemon would do much better it they left us alone. It is very unplensiuil. for llie pn.ir0n~i_ to be referred to so sneer- ingly, but. it puts uai ii little more on our mettle. I iiiii willin' not only H give on amount of ixrvsef to my own i~on-stntuenvv, but [will also go lull)!` constituencies of some other genlleinen iind make myself heard lhX`!,'. Mr I{annnl.t.~-Mr. Ciiiilrimin. I illll \ in; they ure huth good nu-n. \\'('H, I think if the |~'urmor'.~a Hun were to recapitulate the history of tho hull. gentlenmn. it. would find that he (lrmv the first of av:-rythim: when ht` t'tIlll(` he-re; lnevutma when several leuthur trunks were st-n:t here as Rl|.In[)lt'H at n (`ml of I40 ouch. I nuw one of them in tha vcutihula lulmlled with than nume of the hon. mt-mlwr for |~`rnn1tenxu~. M l)...p...~.a _\\'i|l mm nllnw mu 1: myaelr heard there. Mr. 3ennet.,t.~-Mr. Chuirmun. glad that the few remarks I made th'n.~ afternoon have had the daeired effect, nnd that the coon has come down. Mr nmmrs.--\\ a will come down that the has down. Mr. Rogers.-\\'e again 100. M r. lie-nnoM-'l`he hon. Rent lemun had I-9-upggpygpw many-war-r vw--ow 06!.` Sfotnltol Mid Oloru Sh. (oppouieo - In t . a ti bo- :::'A'pg?x". :3`.-3u'.'u`- f'ouoTno' tt!onnch- .1`: `A; DAVIDSON. ' PI'1lI0iDl3- IUOI ()1 IlI)'8lNl Ill LIULL way; .Vu, 311`. Mr. Bx-`um-.tt.-0! vmxrsulhnlmn.gen- tlemnn look the trunk. Ila Iuuk a trunk full of stationery. too. If nn_\`~ thing` were required to show Hm whar- ucler of tho trons of this cnunlry, it is the exhihiuun the hon. gentlonmn has given in this house to-night. ls then- u Jihnrnl nnnlniznlion in this country [KIVNI In HHS nuusv lu-lngnl. la unan- It .liherul organization in qountry that would ever have chosen him as n vnndidote? ls them ucunsorvntive or- mmimtion that. would have chosen him mi in candidate! - Mr. Rogera.-'l`nka that buck. I ask {our ruling. Mr. (`huirmaLn, whether the ion. gentleman is not to take that ptutement. back. It: is a false chnrgr ugninat me. some hon. memhers.-'I`uko it hnck. Mr. Bennet:t.-lf the hon. gentleman denies that he lw(`I\pt8d ll trunk- -Mr, Rmrm-n_...l fault the nt.\uinnar\': again 100. ~ Mr. Bennott-'l'he gent the hunor of helm; elected hy ncvlnmn lion Inst summer in the county nt Fron- tenac. where the feeling of ntronism run very high. The leader 0 the put- ron movomant in the local house ulsv raprmwnts that riding. At (hut. time the (`unudn. Inrnmr`.~a Sun" mud smnr rt-murks in refevvlwu lo Hm first How in the numpnign. and ulnong other lhimls it amid: llnu--uh fur l`rnnh\nm`.Y l~`runl0nur lllilms H mum: llurruh for l*`r0nto\nm~,! 1- runtenur druxm first hluod; Rogers suvcemls Cal hoth good \\'..II I Ihinh if Hm I-`nr|nm"s ()[ On, IUF I"rU'llll`lIll|`. Mr. Ru4mrp.-\\n|l you ulluw me n mmlf Just. take that hunk right Mr. |H.- Hnnnnli _I).\ I Innlnrnlund lht` tn - ' gonna hon. lllPlIll)(`Rl.-Tllk(` it. lmvlz. Mr. Riolmrdson.-lle. said he took the stationery, hut not. the trunk. Mr. Benn:-tt.-Mr. (`huinnun. lull the hon. melnlwr fur Lisgnr. Mr. Rlt`ll`lrd- sun. that. fouls rush in where unm-l.~. fear to trend. tMr. R0gors.-l nsk our rulimz. Mr. (`huirman. I took no lea,-ther trunk. I do not want. that false statement to go in llnnsunl. Mr. Be-nnat.t.-Now. Mr. (`h.-\irma.n, if I cnn have n little protm~tinn- Some hon. tut-tntn-r.~1.--'l`uk.~ it. lruvk. Mr. Baum-tDt.-l am going to l"t`f!`l`l() the l'nvL lhtkl. tlm Nmnty of l`rontunnv is represented in the locul louislature :13 well IL: in this house h n patron. Let me tell the house furl )0!` that in point of nl:illty- _ Smne hon. utmlxlu-rs.-Tttkt\ it hawk. t\Ir. 1\IcClura.-l rise to a point. u[ur- (hu- \\ nr(I( dual. UIK6 Inm mwx runu nu. Mr. annel-t.-|)u [understand (hr hun. Renllemnn to any Hml. he has nol rt`(`ri\'Nl u lezuher trunk. up J}1uvnrn __ \\`ill I u-M nn 3n Hxis recmvwl muner l_runx. _ . Mr. Jtogmrs.-- Will I 01. up In this house and vlllxfy mysvl un lmlk u fool of myself in that way! Nu, sir. Mr Raunn-I :.._m mmrsn I he lmn. neu- uentas lnm. ne tw(`I\pu9u ll trunn- -Mr. Rogers.-I took tha stationery: but I took nu l(\t|H)9l` trunk. some hon. utomhors.--'l`uk:w it lnwk. Mr. Bx-nnt\tt.--The hnn. ((`nllt"lIl.Ill has not denied that he awmptetl tha- trunk. .\'ow. Mr. Chuirmnn, in that rid- inu'_. ' L l' der. Kfr The only PC1400` OUR! I0 'Hll(ll`X|\V Ill!` FVIIIIITK. Mr. Bennett.-- So far xu the hon. gen- tlamnn who has jut, stood up is cun- corned. it is quite patent. that his ver- dnnvy in this house has hardly worn worn 01! yet. . (Concluded to` marrow. ) oer. Mr. deputy .-apeuker.-I ask the pum- mittea to Iigton, m lm quiet. und listen to the speeches mud:-. _ Mr. Mu-(".Inra.-l nmlnrsthml Hm hon. l0 U19 apmicnvs IXlll(19'. I Mr. Mv(`.lure.-I understhqd the hon. mnnxhor for I~`rontanm~. to distinctly say that he had not tnlwn n lq~Mhl>r trunk. If |hn.t he lruv. the hon. gvnllemxm ought to wilhdrznv lhv Nmnrk. 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