Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1897, p. 5

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EH8 llllllllllti. Mr. Sutherland la singularly clear- heuded, patient zuxdlong suffering, quali- ties which make him this right man in the right place. If them is any graultude in men and poiiucians he will be It Min- ister ut the next shule. His great capacity for business iltx-x` him to be the head at one oi` the big spending depart- manta. Liberals uvmgvwhore would be glad to see him rvwnrded in that, man- ner for his long und arduous services. 1-}A'l`l\ili`.A n ` Tl! [IO- alnllo : I!gn3m< Wlllpl WIIBKI Illa nuunus unll 02588. addition, he is consulted about 3 thousand things by Ministers and the rank and ~ lilo, has to attend to :1 large correspond- ence with outside members of the purl] and see that Liberals visiting the capital are properly csnxl for, whilst on top of this he is chairman of the Railway Com- mittee. which takes up the whole fore- noon and throws up great deal of labor upon him during the rest of the day. Lust but not least, he has to look after hye-elections and utter the general in- terest of the psrty throughout Ontario. For all this worry and anxiety he does not receive a cent; on the contrary, he must be out of pocket at least A couple df thousand dollars a your in mere incl- dentnls--he spends that much of his own monewover and above the sum chipped .in by Liberal members for the runner of the machine. 11.. Que-I.u...I..n.1 In g-ln.-uI..-In alan- H" M V "1'! -illliuien. "`nes`i!eIIr"wV ntIn*.`IhiIua: 11:13 tinted tunthne use once mmbn piano-. mid tor by-L-thee Canndhn people. Ridoen Hull. ' A ljIrd~W0f|l|n: Inn. A greet deal of the umoen business of Parliament in transected by the whips. A whip : oioe in a bull place morning. noon and night. Mr. Sutherinnd, ' the ohief.Liberai whip, has not onty to see tint the Government : uupparten no on deck and to provide pairs for ebsontees, but to arrange the order of speaking on any important question _And pruotioell to determine in oonjunotlon with the ory whips when the debate shall cease. In mhlltinn, he In -unsuited nbnui: A thmnanrl Robinson Bros., `no flo- alum ONE COAT CASTORIA of the lawn. You can't keep a lawn in good condition without a good lawn mower. We sell the G001) KIND OF LAWN Muwmes and the same kind of Hose. 1`! . uuan.-.n\o uauxn v Hose Reels, Water- ing Cans, etc. -av; , jg----r- Canada Pacific Railway: Wiiiiunblound Trip 11-iota (qr ` CANADA SALT ASSOCIATION I` . ...__.. A-.- "U\`{"<.>Jll1T`1h it not pay you to call, talk the matter over and get our estimate. [}l_]HBEU'_S HAHDWABE, The cheapest way to keep a building is to keep it paint- od. Our house painting business receives careful at~ tention from experienced workmen. II7,,,I1 '1 ___L __,_. __-,_ A, 7a:n'r'.7o"}s":}:oaa AND F ARM Will save several if put on hlnun. Dooonton. Glulon. `Z75-1 BAOOT 81`. IN TIME. Con71e}7Prlncess and Wel- lington Streets. For Infants and, Children. HINULI FI EST-(J 3`-':.":.F::: i:`...'."" .1 nu-lnnlnvl *oIeman's ' Clu:|Iu'r|:a MIR) . HOUSEHOLD FARM to II xm, olooulo I: mm on comlogu. It Nearly nun ,, _._ - L:_LI__ _.,,A I \iHI.I IIUDU Cuvrron. ONT. All '1 ton. ( I.IUllJ HUFV IUUI. GATINEA U. IV!!! IMP- Ill" FIIUI` II I IICIU, Jon "I FIIKIO IV IE- to 1610. Thpnin Hr'do1und mqgn ||9c. Ioc. Dali:-I bundling Clutch : `Halal: cu: [Imam ih ml H3111`: Ilrnn In hflil W 000.; XII. N0. 2. In 5501'`, 20!}. D0 20c.: tyo. No. 2. 39. to 40c.; buck- wheat, per bushel, 370. to 37c. Flour values nmnln about no follow: Btnlght rollers, 83.90 to M: otnight rollon. bu . 8l.80co 81.90; strong baton . Mnnito , but bnndn, 04.25 L: 04.35; spring pu- touu. Mnnieobu. 84.40 to 04.01): winvx wlxoujpohonh. 04.25 to 04.40. There I some good outside {cod order! coming on the notice, and the fading in conco- quontly at. little better prices. Bran is quoted at!!! Q0 and short: or. 810.50 per ton. The chemo market. is heavy and dull st 9:. to 91. wootorn goods. In bub- tor than in o y johbimz undo at loo. In Hun, Thnrnlnn fnlr rlnnnnd on can H.011; ares:-ea nogs, 00.00 no 30.00;` . 9c. per dozen: butter. pound rol . 100.: butter, tuba, dairy, 9c.: turkeys. per |b.. 100. to l2c.; ducks. per pair,60o. to 800.; goose. per lb.. 90.; npring lambs. 82.50 to 84.50; mutton. nor lh._ n. tn Rn: I-naf_ fora. 210. to ._.__.._...._..__..____,..___. Rlohollou .& mtarlo Navigation company. THE CENlC LINE OF ATIERICA. ` pct 11).. cc. to oc.: DIBI. tore. age. w .'c.; beef. hind, 60. to 8c.; veal. 45. to 6c. V MoN'muu., Muy 25.-Thero is an ac- ivedomand for out and buckwheat and the Inter bu advanced lo. Vnluu an shout 1: follows: What. No. 2 hard, nominal; pea, pox-60lbu.. in abort. mic. no 500.: can. No. 2. in store. 20. to Mun - run NA 0 Illa in `(In 9 InIt\- nuclwuuuta, -)'.:gu.; ryo, pol Illwlo 0'!- onta. per bushel, 22. no 26!; pen. per buahel,45c. to 46c.; barley, per bushel. 250.; buy, 8|! to 813.50; straw. $0 to 37.60; dressed 1103' 30.50 to 33-30: noon, Qn nnr dnznns hutmr- nounrl John McKay rt Son, hide dealers, ll Brock stroec, (tele hone No. 489) re ort. ll further drop In L a price of beef Kidea. There wusn. further deciine of prices in the United States, which affected the local market. Price: now qhobed are: No. 1 beef hidee, 5.50. per lb. ; No `.2. 4.50. per |b.; No. 3, 35c. par lb.; veal skins. 50c.t.o 70... dekina. 300. to 400.: sheep skins, 600. to ` 8|; mallow (rendered) 3c. pet` lb. The Bldo Market. Tonorrro, May 25.-VV;'h:;-1;. whibo, per bushel. 770. to 78c.: wheamred. per bushel. 75c. to 76c.; wheat, goose. per bushel. 630.: buckwheat, 3`.?c.; rye, per bushel, 3lo.: nnmn, nap Innlml, 220. In QKIL: mu. ner { cnernes, nun. pouna. Vog'et.nb1ea---Pota.toes,45c. to 500. I beg; sweet. potatoes, 300. to 400., A peek; cab- bages. 45c. to 600. a dozen; carrtts, 50. 4 to 60. a bag; parsnipa, 600. 8 bag; beets, ` 60c. a bag; turnips, 25. to 400. a bag; hob house lettuce, onions, mdiehee, aa- paragns. beets. npinach,carrocs, 50. to 10c. a bunch; onuliowers, lie. to 15c. each; celery. lie. to 10c. a bunch: tomatoes, 20. pound. Meam- noel. rorequarwrs, ago. uu am. a lb.; hindquarbera. lie. to Oc. a 1b.; cute. 50. ml2o. allv. ; pork. quarters. 60. to 750. 3 lb.; outs. 7c. to l2c. 3 lb.; hogs, 5&0. to 6o.; spring lamb, quarters. SI to $1.50. yearlinga, quarters. 7c.; chops, 60. to l`.Zca 1b.; mutton, quarters. 60. (.070. 3 lb.: cube, 5c. to 10. IL lb.; veal. 30. to 6c. :1 lb. ; beef ton uea, 20c.t.o 40. each. I`lnm- nut` nAl*L_.wlnIll`, hnkAl`'. ILPOHU. In.;oeex Lon zuc.w we. own. Flour and eed--Flour, bakers . strong. $4.55 to 84.75: 5 bbl.; bakers patent, :85 to $5.15; family our 84.45 to $5.10; bran, $11 `to 814 a ton; shorts. $13 to 314 a ton; oatmeal. and rolled oats. $3325 a bbl.;oornmoal, $1.10 a own: chops, 814 be 815 a ton. Hay, loose, $10 to $11 A ton; pleased. $12 to $13. Ii`:-nit.--Pinannn|es. 100. to 15c. each: hon; pmeeau. $1: '.oi.'s. Fruit-Pinaapplee, me. each; California oranges, 35c. to 500. a dozen;Valenciaomngea,l2c. to 2:50. a doz.; lemons, 10c. to 20. a doz.; bananas, 200. no 300. a dozen: cocoanuta, 5c. to Tc. each; maple sugar, 100. to Me. a lb.:Malaga grapes, 300. a pounl; apples, 81.50 to $2.00 a bbl; honey, 100. to I50. a pound; cranberries. l0c. a quart; gs, 150. 11 pound; hickory nuts, 50. to Me. a quart; lberts, pecans, walnuts, 150.: pound; cherries, 300. pound. \.'nanAt.nhlnn..-l nl.Al*naIz. 456. to 500. baa: I each. , Fish-Oyat,ers. standard. 450.; 1-albl herring, 10c. to 200. E dozen; trout and i white sh. No. a lb.; mackerel. Me. a 1b.; I Atlantic salmon, `Z00. a lb.; British Colum- bia salmon. 200. 3 lb.; cod and haddock, ! | 70. :1 lb; flnnan haddie, 10c. 3 lb.; bloatera. 200. 5 down; pilte, Sc. 3. 1b.; \ rch, 150. adomn; bullheadu, 80. A lb.; lueah, 12,130. alb.;hulibut. 150. B lb. R (1rnin|__nAtA, `Z20. ll. bushel: DBRI. 430.2 ' nluenan, Azgo. am. ; nuuouu. 100. a nu. Gmin-Oats. 220. It bushel; peas, 430.; I rye, 850.; barley. 230. to 250.; buckwheat, 1 1260.; Manitoba wheat, No. 1, hard, 900.; No. 2.. hard. 8Sc.; northern, 870.; white winter. 78c. R.IAnI>AI3nnl' fnv-nnumvhxrn Rln, tn ."m. I. xIr"iI:sIoN_ &_m1Wi-2] nom 100. to 100. u puuuu. Poult.ry-l)ucks. 600. to 800. a pair; chickens, 50c. to 650. a pair; fowl, 50a. to 700. :1 pair; turkeys, 600. to $1.25] I each. ` w:-I. n..-o.._.. .o.....-l..A .u'm- nnlh Ina PTOSCIIL (lU0l'>(:|0I'lF HFBI Butter and L=gga--Now laid eggs arol plentifulat 9c. and 100. a dozen. Thero ' is very little demand for packed eggs, which 8611 at from To. to 9c. 5 dozen } Fresh butter in pound prints brings from I50. to Ho. In rolls or packed it is worth from 130. to 150. a pound. 'Pnnlt.rv_l)nt-lnl. n. tn BUG. D&il`: D The Btnndlrd Rue: Governing the Local In-ken. Kl.\ (:S'l`0N, May `6.-QuiebneL-a reigns in the local market. The snap has nll peter- ed out. and prices stand as when lash quoted. Sutnrdny s market was largely attended. and fairly good price! were re- alized. Butter advanced to twenty oenta apound in expectation ot the demand consequent upon the large attendance of visitors on Sunday and Monday. New fruits from wnrmer climes are beginning toarrive,and are held at fancy prices. | The present. quomtionn are: llnirrnr nnrl mr17l--l\l1IW BIN?! APO Dulcnlnnd IIClnIi-oh I nlnhcnn 1II:IIni0ntIoIaod'Idrng hhrnl nlhwcupnols .303! In winner. (50. Meat,- Beef. forequartera, 3.50. to 50. a H - Linnunrhnrn n, tn In. n "L: Ollta. PRODUCE AND PRICES. Ipriotl Elsewhere. us An IIVI , . u. z.ov no uwu; Inubuuu, to 8c.; beef. fore. 25. to End Rn tn Rn - \-nnl Iln Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiifif 25 Years before the ' _ Public. Thousands e _ of Testimonials. Recom- ,. mended b Eminent Phyelclelis. 00 Who with n Cleqr. Cures all Dlseases of the ` Stomach, Blood, Liver, '. Kidney, Nervousneu. ' Sleeplesaness. General Deblllty, Blllousness, Dyspepsia; Q Neuralxla. When all `:3 else has mm tty QIQQGQQQ QIIIIQQQQGQQGQQI 1(IIIiI(QQ(iQ(QQGQ_lQQQ* 1 7 - At SXNGLI R8 !-GLASS FARE. good coin` lay. `cg. th lnolunho. returning untl Hop BITTERS vvpv9 9E Vanna Isnfnnn flag I L ' Mc RE '`` ` 5%". MCKELVEY & BIRCH, Montreal and Ngw Yqlgk. K mosro 69 d: 71 BROCK ST.. KINGSTON. They are so cheap now that you don't require to borrow your neighbor's. $1 `buys a first-class 5ft. ladl- der. oil finished. STEP LADDERS Are a necessity during Housecleaning time. Queen's Birthday .1 Qwtvtun uunvnnlnnr Ana SL119 _- `.;|1.v-a-- ---ru- -ru.-- - Wayne: Pu slooplns On: between dual via -AND xmw roux. n.-zlm-Ant time tabla: Ind ralllblo 031'! VUIlV_'J.` 'AJ.J HEW Ivan. Forilowont 1-H . time table: nnd raunblo %omotm to - . IO. U ELD. FRED. A. FOLGER. G.Ps.:. B.W.`O.YlJ-B... Ultyvglclog ant , noun . . ,, ,, L ._ - A ' Foot B1-0% Hi .&lnaon. 3% NJ .I..J-' Troy, Sprlnzflold, I"-In-tford. Worcester. Pro- vlnlonca. Boston and the `CPI A PI` - .3-043$ -L - I TABLE: -Eton `r for CAPE VINCENT VII have KINGSTON d `Iy (Sunday oxceptod) A..- "M 2: P.M. ti 0 0 etnoonlrwitln 311.. to 'nllx`>lz?1.:xtu '1': tie `D. UNI TED E1`!-`| l` ES. 10-..--- DgIA.- HI-nnlnn u-n hating-n arr. 0| cud Ont! VV -3.131.- izom. Uuoa. Albany Now York.- Philadel- phh. Bzltl man. Washington and tho ::r\'I"lr'I'l'I'::l' ' .. ....W.:,r.r;z'*1a`u=m _ FARE A DONE-THIRD. [0011 3` 7 I In. ,,to 1_uv_ ~. :3. :..::H:'....i'.:2s:.:u.%:s . turduy. Jlny nd ; Sunday. lard. mu when will he told at SIN! A: ammo un. conic win. 3, 1.l59.m. " I :pnu.1.w 1135 . .` " '6 X 8.05 'a.m:.:`u. "11 1o3:.'s4o ~- -' . "l.wp.m. " lnilxid, 059 Trohn `on. 1, I. 3 smunn dull . Ii dull: at t Knack: All other tn no d copy :1. in luving at 11.15 m xv: Aft 4.56 p In. and Quint 1` III! through nub. ll ` Pullman uooommods l _ J. P. HANLRY, Aunt. 0fHl.m.VNo.l pruI.l.0IIp.m jun. :|mu,l.I)u.n 1l.Ibp.m.` xvuu.a.cM.m V , >.0.mn.m. 11 had, 840I.m l.mp.m. ompm 511414 run dnllr. No. 6 tn duly ._ noon. xwsm 4.56pm. uI1HII1nluv- .hucluou;h Ptumon. univ- uooomxnodzion. .`0d.'gn0l$!1' P.Il'I!l|.Ol Station. oof. Johnuton "me!'@te!!!'!".8:9d%!b"Ia"! LI! . nu Klnnon:- llnlnn I--.. l`llll Inc In nenumn Ill: Fit wnnu ' 0 n of rhoum chm: upmwh. won olunatlo ( V3: and no ) 1 9 led . char. {:3 ':l?':l`a u.not.1o" ldrfgixd _ I from tho union and fouio '6 no at _ of the dluou. Price fty contra . an drqumu. . _., 4' I `I --..s..- rdnoum-non-mam. `mum Altl-woo Iuvioo bobvoon Toronto and I mm x s d r J 1: ...":'3`u..1.l".xn."?'a'.`.'3.'?.on uns'x3'."v. 313%, ` "t:Iu Vloun upon 11 ~,- _ nhouunn . Eu , ;_ axon uyrltlu , I p ; ~50! and Joint! I 0 n- 13. `:2: and coins ._ w h 2.4 n I! rhonmnhm I up ouch. ` nun oumnlo (hint _ ldnoy) H OIIIOI Icrongclndu the gaulu. anon Ion Throat. - by n.u.u T 'V m 3153- `iH_5R T, lion.) It < w uumw avdau M! p... (s{umr- oxoopcod) I C N Do?- an Inn tnuuuvo. nun-um; unuu ant. u in` mam-oI.Ass rum AND ONE- llu am. ramming until I FlAH%AtND 0Nl:;THIBD. fndhgolng . u n.vn,, __ __o _ En not mu n. R`5:!..-~l(nyg: and SINGLE l (MI 81 PARI. vsdju yptun-p_.1uylI'_n Infill M It r73mE`: v n s z us: 5 0! II . V III t .l NII_lI' huonxnrriny um, I-` .: J1,'.:'.`._r'.,.q-g- '11- ; T" ""3"?" .29 ' J IE7. - win ` -2.1.: so dximnn marr- `FAME DONE-THIRD, good going y. In valid-to mum lamina du- IXIVU1 EIIIIUIUII 5" Going Int-TUESDAY At 6 pan. Going Won!-FRIDAY at W pan. Iuoo-B|milton. MM return. 08.50. To- roI\o.; return. 01 an Iona-cal. N; return. gtli. Benin and lulu inolndod both Inn. Jlfr. mmuv. us wtna 00.. . Pu-omn- Annl. Freight Ann!-3. I!InIh1lt`.'l`o 1.31: I .Bspldn ogntho 8:.o'l..cwnn=:.u(:`d| l ' 0 mac. up In. nu. Luau. Mublcga. T nu ulurv. vv nusuu-5 -mu m SO'U"I`ZEI- .-d..|.l Hg:-llnnl `Worn mg. `Vl(I`&il vs - ----: Olwogo. Snouu. Rot-heater. Bu nlo, lovuInnd.(`inoln- nuu, St. Louis and the T'T1'J1|"W "B{iE&i-' Exibiif" mm _,o, H nun, Irv. u-nun `WEST- A IL-an nun 1,11 Iuul. DUI ouu nuu EAST- ! o .ItnnInA3r fnv C `C CI! 3| I . (BIIGIYI IIQODIOQ) 3' 'u.a". [oi lohrlxh . u Ion'.`Iolln I10. an Duorno`neo. . Inidtll to Ilovlo and Duoronlo. . " m . an x.tP.u1dO.P.la nonuue. um Lxprou. 8.06 p.m ixulu. LII nan turning omens--In unwanted and he think: he huurhhtto mnnuhctun all thocuhnlbooun to lling "Hanan!" ndandl It to his oonnituum as unpdn suntan. lichngoodupuku. whlthumoloua pm mm gnu shallows any lnfonmuon ntptctlng IN Inland. imply bonus: in poqhworh at too it E}! . .".`....`.`V senu Ina wneni 01 mnnlvulu I0 llullll and the trade of the Sloonn and Bound- ary Creek mining bolt to Spain; leav- ing the European owner: otthocnnadlan Pnolo with the unprotable sections, tha dud-hone." This In A salon: out- look for mum. and It I: well to recollect that If they any hurt the blow will reset on onnelvno and our audit abroad. On OLA n. Lgunvl Onnn B an an-Ina Y UIHTIVX Ill VIII ETC-IIU IUl'\lII.lo IJII IIII thouher had, than k no denying. I nnhmnn (Ind! lhn I-nnhnn tluvnnnh an D5053." But now we are proposing to tow the paying nation of the Canadian Pncmo toftlli bonollt of the United sum. to send th wheat of Manitoba to Duluth _-4I LL- .-nn.Q Al Olun qlnnnn and Finn-ul, Illlllllr UUJUCIIIUII I3 TIIIHUII IIU IIIU scheme for bonmlmz the Heinze road from Traill to Pictetcn in British Col- umbia. Mr. Helnae is an American. His road, which would at once be connected with and would probably soon form part of the Great Northern, would divert the trade of the rich mineral country tra- versed by it alike from Vancouver and Victoria on the west and Winnipeg, To- ronto and Montreal on the east into the United States; and it is asked, why should Canada employ her own resources to cut her ownthroat in that fashion! What i the sense of establishing Fast lines and deepening canals in Eastern Canada it the trafllc of British Columbia and Manitoba is to be turned into American channels by our own act. The Position 0! tinxg. P. It. Riuhtiy or wrongly, th is a feeling on both sides of the House that we cannot aord to permit such schemes as these. The poeitln in which the Dane- dian Pacic would be placed would, to put it mildly, be painful. When that road was projected Parliament said: We must not seek the easiest route. the `, route of least resistance; it will not do to follow the advice of Mr. Blake and Sir David Macphorson and commence the line at Port Arthur or Winnipeg, using American roads to those points. Thls*is ` to be an all-Canadian road, and, al- l though to make it all-Canadian it is necessary to construct 1,300 miles be- tween the Ottawa River and Winnipeg through a desolate region of rock and minke; where nobody lives and when the road must always be run at a heavy loss. we must build through that wilder- ness and inc 2that loss rather than be dependent i y manner on the United Sta ." `Dan has: ca :1 nvcwsndnn n Qln Olsn nu-uy -uv ---...-(V...-.--x. Here in Ottawa the objection is taken that Mr. Greenwere project does not hitch at all with the Fest line project or with the work of d pening the St. Low- renoe canal: to 14 out now in progress. Once at Duluth the crop of Manitoba would go by water to Buffalo and thence by rail or canal to New York. For some time back a great deal of the Manitoba grain has sought that route to Europe from Fort William. Take it to Duluth for six cents per bushel, and. commercial men say. it would all go to New York Vin Bualo, giving the St. Lawrence canals. the Fast line and Eastern Can- odn in general the go-by. I have no opinion of my own on the subJect but am manly stating the other aide of the Ann: \ Jun; vie Meanwhile Mr. Gree way is doing hfs bestto arrange for twmstruction or a line from Winnipeg Duluth. The set- tlers want lower rates. l`he Americans behind this enterprise cer in effect to cut existing rates in two-the Canadian Pacific rate from Brandon to Port Arthur Is 19 cents per l0O,whioh Mr. Greenway's friends oer to carry from Brandon to Duluth for 10 cents. Whilst every one nympathizes with the settlers in their desire to obtain cheaper transportation. it appears from the Winnipesr papers that some doubt exists there as to Mr. Green- way's chances of concluding a satisfac- tory bargain. The road would run for nine-tenths oi its length through Ameri- can territory und would be controlled from end to end by an American corpor ation. The question is, Can Mr. Green- way Io x things ` that the corporation shall not be able, once it has proted by AL- \r-_nA_n.._ _.____-_.a__- -1 A... :.._.J. a- Full lmll 9 IL `llol . sung. I. ooxwnr; 3. 1 ~An|. Pun. An. u----n pun... luvi -cw u--av, \II-vv .. ...... r.._..... ., thollsnltobu guamnt/as at its hands, ml 4: .a..___n A`._ ll__lA-I....._n dung;-'t;1:L'!,an1tobans;` II... I_ f\AL-._.. LI... ALI... The Flat llne vessels wlll be bnllt right away. The Crow's Nest road will doubtless be begun this your, and the two projects com; on together oukht to help and help oozmdernbly to put heart In to the oountry and bring about better times. The Manitoba and llrltlnll Columbln Pro- Juxll. ' 1u.........I.n.. M- n...,.........- 1. a'InInn hf: Ottawa, May 25.-Much satisfaction is expelled over the new Post Line ar- renkement. A let-vie: of 500 knots per 24 Vhourl. equal to over 90 knots per hour. is to be eetabiieheri at n ooet to the tax- pnyee of $600,000 n`year or $250,000 lea; than the Iubsidy pro .by the former Administration. The subsidy for the road through the Crow's Nest Pane between Lethhridge and Nelson will not represent 3 charge of more than $195,000 I year. In other words the present Government will get :1 Feet line and n railway 325 miles long opening up some of the best mining lend: anywhere on the continent for `less money than their predecessors proposed to expend on the Fest` line -1--- WRGMWA LEITER. Ionbou--Vlouor In-on In-mu: colum- "im-3Il`dun' hill. ' I `I 1 V ` . [.l`:-uni Om-Own Correspondent.) -no Human and smash comm. rp- O0Cl-TIII POIIIIOII 0! I'll C. P. R.-TIC conux-iulvu and the l"nron|-Wuurn III 7 |;_uuIUU.UIIupIun lnjtobts _ Ian D!!! vlnbbtchn 1 -I). Zn-I: Jnggf gm : Beggvpcs AND , . , C~bW'$}l*E8T I`-Ag; ' % u_. eduusza. BE. A similar objection Is raised tothe nhnmn fur hnnnnlna Mun Hnlnnx I-nnd Torone lonhnl wn mun ad (mm tolltlmloovlnfl in ton UINDAY. I DAY nml SAT II) min: Int It 6 Ullfll UI III! A`. I'- There in no doubt, however, that Ride-nu Hell in its present condition costs too much. It is n dilapidated old rookt-ry and instead of repairing it from your to year it would be cheaper to tear it down and build another residence somewhcre/ else. As the Governorerneral in am from Ottawa during the summer and tell them would be no necessity for main- taining extensive grounds with n staff (1 gardeners end railing ower: that merely weeoe their eweetneea on the deeerceirwhen heieeheelt. There lee growing feeling too in tever of overhaul- |?_the exgenditun nbviouvyel . or the lieutenant-govenore. Their men. whiah are 9:? 0:: the Domlnaig; texpqer come to 3 year. 'e h'Ilo.000. or. to M for Intuit! on the Government-honaa la QHA Tluunlnlann CI I'IIlIcluIorIuI[ru$'|1u1oIuII `pm llidenu Hall. The Tories are still hoping that Eng- land will be obliged because of the treaties with Gennhny and Belgium and for other reasons to reiuse to accept our oer of preferential treatment of her goods. Their loyalty is thus from the teeth outwnrd." A few nights since they made a great ado about the expenditure on Ridean Hall. One of them. Mr. Moore, of Stenetend, undertook to show that tho Governor-General costs all told something like 080,000 a year more than the President and the White House cost the United States. A year agothis would hsve been treason: to-day the party cheers it. Mr. Rufus Pope pitched into the peanut politics of his friends and voted ngsinst them along with four other Con- servatives. I venture to predict that be~ fore the end of this perllnmenmry term the Tories will be shooting for is wide reciprocity with the United States. It is no'secret that Sir Charles Tuppor has always fnvored it. 1! times improve it will be useless to advocate the resurrec- tion of the N. P. 'I"|.n- In i\l\ Ann ho LA.-......._ AL_L One day last week a young mnn dropped into the visitors` gallorv and spent an hour listening to the debates. He was quiet and unassuming, might have passed indeed for a college student of the milder sort. He was J. M. Harris, of Sandon, who in six months has paid $150,000 in mining dividds nnd ex- pocts to pay $30,000 a month for the next year. He was the lirst white mun to pitch a tent in that part of British Columbia and is now the owner of the town of Sandon, which amongst other things hu.-4 a 825,000 hotel. and of nor- haps the richest silver and lend mines in the world. He is n Virginian by birth but is as good a Canadian as the rest of us. 'l`he day he was here a poor fellow dead-broke and in the shabby-gentegl stage was trying to borrow enough money to got back to Victoria. He was `way-up among the old settlers" in the days when Trutoh was king. The old-fogey regime has passed away in British Col- umbia and the new blood is making things hum." nn.l-_.. tn-" son ted. Ullbllfy Ul UUl|JlJIllIIl_Ul Rev. Mr. Douglas is another clear- headed, hard-working man. Mr. Mue- donnid, the member for Selkirk. does not trouble the House much but when he does talk is listened to with respect. Mr. Jsmleson of Winnipeg is a capital speaker. The new men irom Brltlsh Col- umbia, Maxwell. Bostook, Morrison and Mclnnes, are all clever fellows. In the States Western men are wild and wooiley and given to blathersklte. Here they are less addicted to biathersklte than Eastern men. They know the wants of thelr constituents and make them known in R oool, business-like way without big adjectives, spread eaglelsm, or Buy other fonn of rhetorical reworks. Manitoba and British Columbia are be- coming more important every day and it is fortunate that they are so ably repre~ 111.1... m-____ n_.u_u. n_n___..n.., The Western members are native nnd resolute men. Mr. Richardson from Lis- gar is the leading journalist in Manitoba and has already attained distinction in the House, that is to say, when he gets up he is heard with attention because he always has something to say and says it well. Mr. Oliver is-`a most persistent ud- vocnto of Northwest intervw` 4 and works haul both in the House H in the com- mittees. He and Mr. Richardson keep is sharp eye on railroad charters, and no wonder. The Northwest has been prim tlcally given pwuy to railroads. A colored map imaging in the Interior Department shows that over 00,000,000 acres in the best part of. the country have been looked * up in this way. In Ontario there are 110,000,000 Acres under settlement; in other words, railroads in the Northwest have grabbed twice as much land as has been taken up in this provlnw utter 'u century of colonization. Rev Mr nnurolnn is nnnthnr ninnr. Illlillli U!` Ill ll-I6 llllllri UIII III II lull! better for them to support Mr. Leurler. who is with them on;ot least is portion or theirpiottorm, than to join with the Opposition which is hostile to every part of it. . Mr. R9301`! has had to bear the brunt of the Opposition attacks and of the insults of such Tories as Mr. Ben- nett of But Slmooe. He is the representa- tion oi the Ontario Patrons whereas Mr. Douglas represents the Patrons of the West. Mr. Rogers will be a good sneaker when he has had more experience and gets over his stage-fright. As it is, he manages to hold up his end fairly well, though no match as is mere talker for Davin. Bennett or Sam Hughes. The galleries sympathise with him, however, especially the farmer who huppen to be visiting the House, or he isu plucky, little fellow and as nest as the day. He made a good poi ' when Mi`. Dunn was baiting him n In. his economy plank by saying ti) he woutd gladly van: for n. Msnlntinn to nnmnel aimh DHIIIK Dy uaygng uu-D nu wuuzu xmuny vote for I resolution to compel each member to pay for the space he occupied in I-Innsard" at so much per page in- stead of saddiing the taxpayers with Chi! ` cost. of that compilation of wind which amounts to over 860.000 3 year, though if that plan were adopted ho was sure Mr. Dnvin would go home minunhia sesaionul uilownuoo. nf`-.`e'.`.'1'n'3.`Y '"..`.`.`:`. .`:".1{'.L"}.i`: .'a"`. ":1": comb. having msmv.-Funs DAYond8l.'l` ID coins Inn 6 s.m.. ondaolnc Wool nu pan. h0 ?qgolu Jun um duly. (ouopt. lon- Illnj -CIIl - lll 01' HJIIIIEIUII 005' tom and woolen: and workmen : igoole free, ehe Tories count them with. inoon~ eietenoy. Why," uh Mr. Davin, vote tor men who have betrayed you?" Mr. Boson, Mr. Pettit and Mr. Dougie: en- swer like rcuonebie human being that they never expected to have their views or-yitelliled in to km the very first session; in luck, Ioaroeiy expect to see some of their nations prevail either in this Parlia- ment or in the next; but it. in sunny luau. In-' than: on nnnnnrlvl`. Mr Lane-inn "illlvllnlir Ivr _`uIuu_ In Iuoprn, oznho Patron orcnnlutlop. '1` Insane: in thdrphttorm uknd tor O Ina`!!! things. Somdof than they hIvogot.o.3,, bu-had win, free blndhigu AIM: oomldenblo reduc- tion in jhe pnonl in-11!. But became tluy info not 30.0 everything they want- n. Innnnnn ch: Gavan-nmnnt hm not vat. nu] pvt IIDI uqu uvuryuunug um; WIMP ea` was the Govnrnment but not yet 0130] Rlluu Hall or Admitted oat- tnnn -all unnnlnnn anal Irn|IEvnnn n Onnil uo1n'mdu"oan':o mun" u "" `snip mi vu Visitor from British Columblo. rune nl1;lLfV7'5'11I(r/. WEnjN"msDA i, EAY 26. 1397 ID UITIIVCI IIIIVI CC. 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