SPRING \JUlIlC Wllll IIIC Lluwua IUI U` &_CO. BAN K R U PT STOCK. \/\J`\J|3\I IJlc \JI|I|"3 IU\. llll 3\.- l!l\.I\ QIIR I IIIIKW `QVKF uufvll IIU`\ Check and Stripe Prints tor for Sc yam]. Women : I-`nt Black Cotton Home xoc pair. \Vomen`s Ribbed F at Btack Cotton Hose 3 pi r 25. \V0men's Halt Sleeve Cotton Vcsts we uch. Clnil, d_ 3 Cotton H se me pair. Come with the crowds for bargains to the selling of the TAYLOR ,9 (`(1 DA V I? rnvn-r C'l`(1f`I{ [OIL STOVES 42 in. Dress doods, wan aoc and 25 for we )'n;d. 60 in. Black Blackcravenette Cloth. was $1.25 for 75. 54 in. Oxford Santa. was 81 for soc. 60 in. Grey Stripe Craveuelte Skirlimz. was $1 for 50c. 52 in. Indies Cloth, was St {or 50c. 52 in. Ladies` Cloth. Fawns and Greys, at yfc and 3:. Boys White Woo Sweater: 75 for 50. Men`: White Cotton Night Shirts soc for 37]c. Men's Hemsdorf Dye Black Cotton Hose. splied heel and Ice. 25 for xzc Men's Tan Moco Yarn` Hose nsc lor 15: pair. Men`s Knot and Bow Ties 15c and ma for 5c. Men`: Tweed Pants $1.50 for 99:. Mcn`s All Wool Tweed Pants try; for Slam. Men : Smock: and Overailsogc each. Black jet Gimp soc for 35. Colomd Dress Gimps me for 5c. Black Silk Fringe 40 dogen yards. (`.|\nn~l- nnrl Goring Duh-no Inn far Rm tmnl \Vnmnn'n It. Illnnb TneAT{Jayl`or% & Co.JBa%nkrupl Stopk, Bargains For Friday and Saturday _A_ .n*-- l\I \l\al' .......- ...... I\lI ..-. ()ur millinery department is ablaze with special values. If it is a hat ready trimmed we have it to suit, or we can trim one up to your ideas in short order. Our stock of trimmings is unusually effective and priced (at Dry Goods pri 5, no prohibitory prices on anything A here, just a smal prot and then things move quickly. " Special values in Women's Capes, jackets, etc. New Shirt Waists 75c, $1, $1.25. A special lo: of Black Sateen Underskirts ;1t$i.25, $1.75, $2.50 each. A look over our stock alwa s conrms our conten- tion.--This is the best place to uy. Starr & Sutclie, to comc ton store like this wlicre you know that what you buy is reliable, serviceable, up-to-date, where if you buy an article you do not like you can bring it back and get your inoncyngain. \Ve ask our trade on a natur;1lb;1sis, s.1tisfuction to you, a litt c prot for us.` I\...- ..`.'II.`........ .l........|.......`c 1,` ..LI...... ...2n|. .... ....I IT IS SOMETHING TO BE ABLE Have you purchased it yet ? We are having a lively time this season in A Mcn's Finc Suits at $7.45, $9.50 and $12.00. Nearest Agvncics---1). W. 1)O\\'I:. E_\', Brockville, THE KENNEDY CO.. Limited.Monma|. FORMERLY 11`I(3H!\i{OND :1 CO. H8 and I20 Print-eon Street. ` &g&@9 ' 69 and 7| {Bu-00;.` A single burner for fifty cents. We have a good as- ` sortmenl. including the No- velty Blue Flam3stove.which burns with a clear blue flame without smoke. and a heat of tho greatest intensity. `PL-.. __... --n_ -.._| .n.._-n;I- .955 HERE, s//2 ./ vvul auvu LIICIII IULB U1 wUlTy HUUUI CFOIJP. COUKIIS and I.` these var quickly." Sold throughout. the United State And 01 8 me; and [51 England. 15. ad, 23. 3d., 49. ad. ___._- - v-.-Va-J! ' r'setituerirecentiy to the reporter of a great New 1 Said a well-lmosrwn p York daily: _"I see pm-`sf 5 always busy during olce -- - born I know. and who several years ago were itting in their windows readin newspa ers." This condition 0 affairs s due very largely to the educational ' work going on through the press by d spensers of proprietary medicines, as well as to the salu- tary effects of the medicines themselves. Scientifically writ- ten pamphlets are distributed by these rms informing the eople how to care for their health. and howtolive hygienically. Among recent publications none has re- ceived more attention than "The Hour of Sickness." issued by S. C. Wells & Co.. Le Roy, N.Y.. who'will send it to on free if you cannot obtain K at your druggist, l`his amphlet is especially helpfn to families liv- ing on isolated farms and ham- lets where the services of com- petent physicians are costly and diicult to obtain. Among pro- prietary medicines. none stands higher than Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, known throughout the United States and Canada for its soothin . healing and expectorant virtues. Mrs. Jean Hamilton, Brooklyn, . Y.. sa 's: "I was much rejudiced a ainstso~called patent medicines until! realize in person the va us of one w ich had cured a friend after suffering three years from distressing chills and colds. I took but four doses when m_v chills ceased. This experience made me believe Shiloh's Cure efficacious for coughs and colds, so I tried it and wish to recommend it to every one who needs a good cough medicine. If peo le live in the countr , I'd advise them to keep a stock of it in their medicine c osets. It will save t em lots of worry about croup. coughs and la grippc. for it will stop States and Canada. 25c., soc. in England. ed. :id.. 4s. 6d. am: won-Known pucm plujglcinqs o ner recently 1 `hom \ tting than lu'n|-nap than Qlullnldn !`....._L _...l rI,..,,,._,, A-, HAINBS 6: LOCKBTT, . Physicians That There In Inna Dnnmnd In. l\1...:- . vcl 711166 J. A well-known puctit 1 ' Anllm N! AAA nlntynlrdnnn Inn-an --v- v---J vvn V 'T.IrI'--I V -1-`;1er:2'!s Less Demand for Their ' Services Than Former-Iy.. nwnlI.lnnmnm no-nniinnm-`u-.u-gush. 4.. oh- -.........-.. -g - _ 'CEeTH1Ne 71 How bout your TIE Sla'ier Shoe. canoe an opaouaug Work at} oncyouuoununmouo omnrotn-} F`. c. ma:-ohan.| cnnpers human. saweog AND LAID. {Steam Eatpel Cleaning VIotT.; purvv. luuuuauudlhothoracdsro -ncj SOLE f LOCAL AGENTS. con AND woon, . fiutqnty. Luwpricu CIIYWNIAD COM VAID. 2- 1..__.._.. L: .._-- .-. r-.--- --u. want: unt I jl llilololbcunotrypuplu nib all do- ...-o-n-A. .1 -I:......._.._:_.. _A,..A.;.,, I --no-mt which the church u doing. I v to-thy." -cube. "in better than it was at] hnytinoduring the put my yum lug `iuouuiallywwthyin this ngudthniul iunhnlly ranting thnuua. no that ho- 'hyIbchI-u|eunIoeslId.iaQlu'm-u-i- Iy.IIouhn-|ol_\hpoopls Agneiuof Hlllnth Inn ha unltiplhd in meat lyguutlopootlovohuu lucid iuuhp lugounuuhiuvvoryvillugolulhol In lhvotb|III'hloh||.w|ie| oluhnncif Il..L.AL..-.....A_.-_.....|_ -...Ip,, I 1 I ! I I 1 4 I I I ""' "1"""- - vv-vu. uu uuuuuu, nug- | u_ Kunming homo mm Nana. in the [ lnlando. and now at Montreal. :1`. ' E 5-thmkomocnumnusngnmage V moot the nquinmonuj; vu vwvuu ivy.-.\- n n I I II III I4'VfDVI\III Then are some who vnll read between the linos and no in this the destiny of Cuba. The point of in I in than with Spnin expelled frdn Cuba the Unjted States in the recognized power. the ntlxomy which will tlotormino how the inland shall In governed. If the npublic dooenotwcopi in dichtion it will our unuo to control it and direct my nlirs and ultimately annex it to the Amencan union. \IU (I. But this would have involved In in all the loaaednnd dun of a war with Spam. whiloincrouingt 0 chance of its being 3 long rather than a abort war. In any case. of course. our forces will anil them- selves of the indispensable co operation of Gen. Gomez` `Army of Libontion. " UB5... __ _....- _L- __.n __,.| I ,. IIIIQIID l)iI0 III NIB rvgnuul IIICDOIIEY. II in land ncknowledgad the Cuban republic our logical course would have been to form an offensive and defensive Alliance with that. neighboring and rover- eign power. and then in 1 strictly anbordi auto way to co operate with Gen. Maximo Gomez l[)..| oI.:- ._....I.I |._.._ :.....I_...I _. .-_, _n llllllliay CHO!` IIIIIIB {N30 D9 Illtoniy. "We should beembnrueed in doin for the Cuban when we have set: out to o it President Mcliinley bed to shoulder the neeponeibility while by our own promuzuro och of recognition we had eccovdod to Pro- nideno Mano all the rightful euthority. "H in land Ar-innulmlnnd Hun (`uln-u Ocpetloot. V nndno` Knuth to put up.` in an and ovcry':l;I:tipiono(Winworkmnnn- y Q uuuo uuuun napunuc. I "This. doubtless. irill mean the exter- union of the exit-Ling republic under l`roai dons Mum and but cabinet to all la of the inland. Nevertheless, for t 9 time boingz, it in the United States and net President .\iaaoo`a government. tlmb atanda before the whole world rBPponeibl0 for con- ditiono in Cuba. and where there is respon- sibility then must also be authority. "'Q should Imemiuu-nnnd in dnina fnr LIIUIIIG DI Illa popmluov. "We hnvn lurthor pledged ourselves ex- plicitly in our turn to ralinquiah nutliority just as soon as we alnll have been able to supervise the oatnbliahmenh of on indepen- dent Cuban republic. "Thin. (Innhmlnnn, i-ill moan Hun nutm- _....,.._. wun I! View W Ina proper (lllpoal. "We distinctly wow that in taking it upon ourselvos to expel Spain from Cuba we also assume the duty and reuponeitiln) of restoring order in the inland and of protecting the lives and rights of all ok- menta of the population. "r' hvh lnrlhnr nlndnnal nnronlvnn av, "We no in the position of I court which assumes temporary control of an estate with a view to itaa proper disposal. "\Na dintinntlv nvnw thn. in mlzina it. -. tr.-uuuv . Our demand that Spain should with- draw her troops and relmquiah sovereignty in Cuba can mean nothing except. that. nl.e is bo relinquish authority to the United States. HIIV- --- 1... AI.` _.__:L:,_. .2 . ,, ,. I > ,u ./This article roeche. it is presumed, the mind of theavorage Americm. "Recog- nition," in says, "of the Macao govern- ment. may indeed follow at an esrly date, but at the outset of armed intervention the United Sbebee ougbb not 00 be hum- pered." The reasoning than follows in very plausible. and ah the some time very tnnnpsrent. : ul\.._ 1......) a_L,; u L, | I u --I REAHIINI: THE Rev. Cgnou Powdl. of London. Eng- md. tnluminn Imam Inhnn N----- =- -L- \lV .4.-auu-ya`; IA` uvuun The Review of Reviews in a reliable magazinemnd its monthly resume of events is always interesting. Properly enough the ediborialnpacein the May number is very largelyoccupied with the incidents of the Spanish-American war. One {eh ture of it challenges attention. the article dealing wibh Cuba e republic and Cuba`: future. Hg" _.. .......,, v,....... If they want war-and ib in in the air these days-by all moans lea them have it. .o...__. _ ___.__ m...~ J -_.......... ...... i\I ..-no vllululvlll ul uuu yvupxu` In is a very unploasnnb thing to call these men to acoounh, to deprive bhmu of parlia- mentary honors. and, more imporbanb. of the remuneration of oiiice. bub they have no compunction about: giving unpleasant- nean to others, about fighting bho govern- ment), about exhibiting the narrowest`. and most irritating spirit. It ALA- ...._L,.,r.. AWJ 5- ..,.-.. .v -.. -... III .- ....v- -.uunu.-u..u-- nun.- la is reported that several of the senators have not: thin qualication now. In that case they should reeigmand I0 nob aubjeob themselves to the criticism of the people` Ir. S; n um... .....\I...-..... 1.1.1.... a... .._n .L-__ -.-...,-. -- uyunvuvu vul vusun Thoueshion willarisa. How can the senate bo reformed 1* I0 is nob subject: to public opinion; in in aubjeob to law ? Aa- euredly. Its members are bound to be worth $5,000 each. This property quulifi. cation in to be of a moot substantial kind. ....v .u. III1\lllH v. vuv un u-uuw . The attack on the Yukon blll, in ad- vance of the bill a passage through tho commons. was not justified: certainly this premature reflection of hhe senate": hostile Ideas upon another measure, without occa- sion lor a gross display of partizanzhip, `cannot: be reazoned through. 'I`|u\'......-o.:...; ._.'II_..z__ fr-_, ,-_, AL, -.--.-.n.y.-.-.uu i uuwun - v-n The Balleville Intelligencer. owned by `og. Mr. Bowell, and understood to preo- ticelly relleoo his views, looks forward with "hopelul Anticipation to the possible defeat ol the franchise bill in the senate." and ib in nzkod. by A oantemporai-y. "Is it the forbeding of the oracle 2' 7FL. _AL_-I. -_ AL- \',|_. Ln: 1 1 In is nob. therefore, acting in thsh exub- 0d and judicial Ipirib which is said to bo- loug to it and to In alone. lb ought. to want until tho bill rouchea lb, and it: ought: to give to hhil bill the candid and pureeb consideration he deserves. pan on u. ....._.- SENATE NEEDS ATTENTION. The Omodim combo in working {or oomoiahing it richly norm. mmoly. I thorough overhauling. Again there to rumours about the lohhioa oi psrlinmonh the Ioob (hub the upper home will, in duo time, intend to the irnnohiao bill. and kill in. Again the protest arisen than the uni ate through some oi ion mombon, is talk- ing too much, and making too mnny thrown. THE DAILY /WHIG. "Opmr per Orbsm Dian.` GOVERNMENT IN CUBA. "."l` H AT's A L mm: innu; mmv. Abnxn ml|l qnu `nu-w Inn. IIII UIICTIIIIIIVB I pnpnu\'I that n 3 per mt, Cnnnvllnn . nnck mum he Emmi for the Iv--ml: of small Inve,-Ion. \\ hatrx-we may hr the ; omv-mm the Chwmunem made It almml umly ox-ink.-M that they {idly npprvclmal 5 the sinmtbon and were pm-mud In Mind 1 Inch legislation as vmukl ho .1-quitnNe M -Ileh-I. nnitbec-Imp clapunpottlo poor mm`: Mend-" mlodvo aroma. my enthusiasm In :80 Rona as It nmrulb will out In the country. _- _. ..- Q... " h.-id ht-on pnwion.-I: .-aid, that money. like everything aim`. was only worth what it would bring nml must ix. gov. rmexl h_\- the law oi ~upp|_\' and uiemnml. Ilv denumttralul flirthor that a high rate of interest haul a wry pmjmiix-ial alert on the nioney market and imiim~I- LY ncmi adversely `upon the mile of way: paid. `Hm eon or v.~\[IiNI|. he aptly point- ed out. was !I)Ii\_\' mum ll Mi vwr. Inf: v ll mm.-iinn of viral mmm-m mfnmuin. for cheap money meant in-`hm-ul mum- for li\'\`l"0'!|I\Q the mum:-_r and n)n.--- * qmsnt. Increamxi pm-parity and pmgress nil round. thmwn out durint the Mmmac oi I-`immm again mfmnl In ` a poi-ailxilutr M dierontinlinn with a higher mm of intowss in favor or small deponimn, and um-xv out an alternative `nnuunudl than . 3 nor ml. III III`! IIUIIIIIIIUII lU-\ll|.V . IVIIUITIVIWI Wm`: i i i i-`nlhm-inn up the anggmti-sn - the hmlget dame. * l`nnnull-n . '..V 7 ._-... . _,.- Tlm Bmluet Debate. The hudgnt lll`l)3I':0, the shortest on n-com In tho annals of the Canadian Pnrllmncnt. closed in the enrly hours of Inst l-htunlay morning. to evcrylxxlyi rollef. Good pt-ogrcsn has since been made In cotnmltton wlth tho >'llp|IHl~)tI blll. and them In no .-tmwm-nt. olvstrttotlon ln night. that. mlght. hlndvr tho mu-ly mmplctlon of that tnoatltnportnnt work. For masons xloulvtle.-.1 aulnlont. In his own jmlgtnent tho vorhnso nmmlx-r for West Asslnlluoln. N. Flood Dan-In, started a lengthy dis- ou.-slon 'I`unutn_v afternoon on the pm- poml to reduce tho pout-olce savings bunk mm of ltttvnsst from 3 to 2`; pm` cont. Tlm l\lhj!`(; hm! been fully dil- r-uasewl and thoroughly thmnhml out be- fore In the budget. debnlv. but that mat- t-urml lmlo to the loqum-loun Waste!-not who wmrlml orerylwhly. his own frlonda lnvlmlml. hy lI|(`illl\l\`l'lnjt nltnlosaly over tho smnv ground .-umill. Ho concluded hy nun-inn .1 \`ol\` of mm: of confluence In tho (Em-t~rntm~nt. in the form of a reso- lutlnn rvun-ttlmz their do-cl-ton to mdnco the mt.` or 'mtv-v Rulnvtion of Ilw Rule of lateral. This wna nwt. lgv tho .\llninter of Fin- am-~. who pnintm nut. that tho pmpnwed clmngo was ltmrtnly emlorsvd bv repro- sontmlw pnlallv lvodlns like the 'lomnm ltunnl of '|'r.uIu, which uh essentially n-pn~sentamm or the great commomlnl intvrmtso! Ontario. and composed ot mon who, as-`digmunton of mmnmrrlul pom:-`am pr-n(`It,lr`:llIy p0stot\nn to tho actlmmnnluonaot the mom market. Slr Rlchnnl (`.-trtwrlglnt. acknowledged by all pnrtlvs to ho the lending nancier In tho Domlnlnn to-day. Iilvn nu-nrvthlnn nlm lrnc nnlr urn-oh - wltomtvd what . ' boon 1 (ltmwzs, April `.`.3.--This hn.-I inuvn 5 tinny wvok with I`.-u-iimnvnt, mul mu-~h .u|iti work has boon hum, In fact. nut in gomi proun-an |l.`|I iwvn mmlo with tho order pnpur that tho, (`mi of tho nuaslun would now l|m\:`.`|l" in im rnnemmhiy in sight. But it is -Iunmful ii` iho muntry It largo :mprm~i.1tvx- nil (hie. for tho stir- ring events in the south of In, vnlmiImt.- lug as they imm in nvtnnl ho-xiililimu lye- twvun tho Nutos am] Spain, lmvo cum plotmly ovorsiuminwoti all home happen- ings. and oompailm an absorbing inter- est. in tho l`:l]\lnil_V`(ln`\`t`I0pinR drama whivh for tho tilI1o.'|i_io:|'~`i . is vxvindim: nnght ulwo, Still our own qimno.-ztir_w\i'i`.-sir.-I should he mkvn mum notivn oi`, for they will oxvrviso un ultimnm iniluoum in our land when porvix.-\m*o the war now raging is past mui rorgzoltmn. mu. _ .._, -,_,. -.,., .. , .__ -___4_. Hood Progrou Wan Mule In The Home hunt week. ....... nun.) -nllu nu ur un I/IIO puuplli. The church generally will be more in Lime than a place for Sunday meetinga. To be ell'cutiva ih much adopt the lnctma of the Church of England as ounlined by Canon Powell. -.... 1.-."... .._.. :31 uuvll ul KIURB UUIVIPG. This is practically the work of what the Americana cell the Institutional church, the church which is not only open on Sunday, but on every day of the week, end which aims an being the centre of the paop|o`a secular and religion!) nilectioiia. Apparently the Church of England line been working out its theories indepelidently. without any change of name. willhouh any seeming change of miaaloll, with simply a clmnge in methods: nuggoabed by the chaiigiug manners and lives of the people. Tim ..I.....,.'.. ....-......n.. ...:n L. . _ . _ _ . - - - --av vunuavn -u IILIV MNEJPUIIIIIKH of the great world outside his pariah boundmbhus etimulnting him to see for him- sell when he could only read at a diehnnce. ` Agricultural depression was Another factor in the cue. A certain amount of migra bion ooulil be ptevenbed, winetever might be done. The number of farm laborers was being reduced. There would still be a tulcienh number retained to work the farms by the offer of higher wages. "Cer- bain|_v."aeid hhe Canon, "village life lmd been much improved nl late years. The parish hall is it good idea. This is a pub lic building in which all eorbs of meetings and entertainments are held during the week. bringing the people together. and providing them with wholesome spectacles. lectures, social reunions, and the like. The pn-iah hall hm been of great eervire." l"hi. I. m.....o:....I|.. u... ._.....L _. ,, . . .- cIca=\R. v-CI In--I-V UV I -MUUU-IA As both nooouioy of infusing: {tech llfolnto village oammunltloa in England In order thnbtbe young mighu be kept: from the towns and cities, where obey nra low to simplicity and robustness and wholosomenees of life. the Cmou said than I "good deal was being done. Thorn was an inevitable mlgrabion to him cities. This` was due. partly. no the may cnnmunicr biona. no the spread of the champ press, which told the vallngor All the happecnhfga of tho ormn. um.-IA mu-:.I.. |.t- .-_-.--| oountornob tho zin-uncut oubeldo of the church. and the lnuonoon chub, unhindch o_d. would Ind pooplo away from It and In roliglonu lnuoncda. Ttuo counteracting ' utbncuons npd occupations in the larger emu mush In very Absorbing in {hair chnrnobor. but: they arc holding and uniting and cducubing hho mason, anti no bhoy must be : nunoou. A- A_n__, -. p 0 p . - ( From I oun Ol:I AWA LETTER. 1 Our (hm (`->rrv.pmnlunt.) } 3"` 5"` Kt~"~hIt-nu mm. ; --W . ' all :o~1n;:_t.sa n`:_`|u':a'""`"" -oak -I-gran:-aausJ"$"`_" ""`" 3"` nun Whlh I d- ::in:r:':'n?r7$N AIIl;Ir nu. In mien euu. nu: OI droulla. IJAMES RElD'$.[ Y9nnnoM-.lInnhLhn-nu ;sPm;IAL FOR ms WEEK; ;nmmu vlwvnm. ll `am-my n\he`end.' 9 aw v .\mh no 1 I: Finished 1_ Dal . n Hon;-ml . nuts. 9 $2.!!! \'mwIlu-nave: In-an-I\_m.s qynv U-lawn s.l|\,I l\.Ilc If you insist on paying a tailor such prices for your Suits you are simply throwing away money. Let us show you what we have before you buy. V. I. I-`n\ncio,oditorol:I.In Woodstock 'l`imn.- bu charred councillor Richard Mmin with slander. ` thank for the exiating eomlltions. \\.l~4 l'I'iIIl'i` ill!` lIl)|I\l\ lill) [HI`i| \|il\`(`,I'i\ nu-ul rilillll <~l_\' uli-'ir.mvi1l.~`ml illllll'l`l`(i.`4 in l'lli -ll (`olumbia aml l'rineo l-Itlmirtl i~l:uul witlt-mt l`ll_V`illt`. or reason. (if 'li`('l i."'l`l`i`]\i|lli'iI"I will exist in 6 fi`nil(?llL~u pasetl upon Dl`i)\`ill\`i-`Ii lines. but. as tho Proiuier vie.-u-l_vtlnmousimietl, the prm-in~e.= \\'v|'u the l)t`Hf- .-mtlmritleez to tleeltlo llt'iuil.~i. .-uul no long as the elevtors were tlwum~l\~us Rlii.i(`ii, it wusoi` no vourorn to Nova Ht-ot.ia. for instance. how thoso tit-tails were l`llTl`iLlil out in. any. llritlah Colinubia. \\'hero serious defect.- exist, ii such there ho, the House retains power to rammly them. but the general prinviplo which the tiavernmont has mu- botlietl in the bill is the simplest and least expensive lll'.Iil`:\ill\l and will nsaured~ ly eommmul ilzmif to the country. lnelulento or the Week. _/ A A couple of |ll(`itll`l\lS whieh oeourryl /in tlm liau.-o this week` provide exr"ollont iliimratiou oi` the once with whieh moun- tains are at times tuanuf.-u`t-unul out oi mole hill! or even lose sulszztmitial mater- ial by honor.-ihlo nuuulwrs in Opposition in the vain hope mui endeavor to our i)1|l`Y`il!i the Gm-ermuout. The first of tiles was lntrmluvetl by tho member for Montreal (Mr. Quinn) who read an item from a (`hieano paper. to the olleet that tho (internment had plavoxl n largo enn~ tr.-wt for supplies for tho police in the Yukon with an Amorloan firm and this without eomputitiou ni` teutler. and fur- ther. that a i`-.-tn:uii:m rm luui aupplied gomin to an AlllI`l`ii`.'lll ilriu that was in eompotition with tho eontravtinq nrm. This.-all auuiuvlml very terrible. and the House walteti b eathlen.-ly for tboLioveru- mem.`a exploitation anti defense. That explanation was very simple when it was given next day by the l mniior--l ham mule inquiry renpoetimz the statement brought to the attention of the House. aml I ilnd that no IlIl`h contract has been an-anletll" The other incident was intro- (Illi'0!l by Mr. E. F`. Clarlm, representing West Toronto, who read the statement froma newspaper that alien operatives wem being brought into the oountry to supplant han-is who are at present on strike in a Tonmtn faetnrv. Mr. Clarke was anxious to know how this (`0llIti be tbua umier the Alien Labor Act of Ian sew.-inn. and what the tiovornment pro- pmml to do about it anyway. With melt- less tiiwegzanl for eomeqinenees, two or three other members hastened to heap eoutmuoly on the Government that put an Art on the statute hook whirh was inoperative and worse. but the situation ch-'\t\|(eIl materiali_r when the Act was explained to the tlisturliexl members and several inataneea wow given by members of cases in their own perzmml knowledge where the Act haul been most effectually operated and that [how who were mm- plalninn haul only o neglect to " um I `hyurliuultuvhuuuu. -.\.,..n . u ||I1||| lllclllll ullu I HIIIIIUII H'- n]wvrI|\`-`l_v. bu Llm vlullso \vMvh wuulul allu- fI`:|Ih`hIi:` vvrmlu lmll.-mu in ()nI..'n'In who llIl\\ h.`l\'l| :5 \wmv in l-`mhwul vluvtimu, \\:l.`| u-:uzoI'_\' Hull:-vl lnmn Ivy thv HlI'lIIlH`l'i nn .\ir. .\`|u\.1l.ur .va I:-(1., whu nluldunly nlm--I upml n wnmlr-mu mnl Iomlvr vumlxluru H-In fur thv [nmr |IulI.m uml m-rt.:\|n vl.'u ur ulH1`i.I|~4 who \\'\llll\l nlnn bu clu- Imhuul nl` H\..ln ..|... lo .. ..- X:`.I\J Illll. ll \' h_\' Mn rm nu ..-. ,..\ -.~ ... unv u....~.... nu u um thu nfnresahl lram-.hlno Lnlll. and whlle u.-4 hm huun puintml nut lay its nnppm-I;-,r-1 It only pmpnuu-1 no suhstlultu fur Ihul. whh-h hun prux-ml n &\\'ulvu _Vo|:Il`!' fulluly Lhu nld |n`n\'hu'|:\l li_\`.'ih`.lll \\'|I|\`h hu-'4 uh-vmly in l<'omIn-ml ulentiun Imnuorn pt-u\'ml a Inltmwull _\-vars` nnluw-..s'.-n-iI1 spite u! all this tho 'l'urh-a uppvur dehwmlnuxl to put nu nu uhullnnlo light. in mnumittou un I.'~.n hill `I I... nv.-.unl'|.u\ a..I.-.... .... . ....... ` `ID III! the M1]. I... \ \\'hiIn Hhru I1 nu 4`\`} autumn Hm (\p|m~Hi-m In n-tlllnrlnl I`Illl|I`l.|-I ..r Llw I sm'vuHvn gm -.u ul' unvxllu- In) It uh: |um\'mI t,\\`ul\' lhn ulnl IIl`||\`HIxIl:|l uvutn minister or Agriculture on -nmrseey afternoon, end it: provisions were exactly along the lines umouneod then. A plain, straightforward question. "Are you in - fevor of the passing of on Aet prohibit- ing the importation, manufacture 'or sale of spirits. wine, ale, beer, older and all other eleoholie liquors for use as bever- ages?" will confront the elector when the `vote it token. No qualifying or subordin- ate queries to eonfuse him, or qunlify his answer, buts clean out proposition. -is the Government promised it should be. While, therefore. there was little eemiort from is party standpoint for the Opposi- tion in the Government policy they took sharp exception to the very necessary proposal that the vote shoulil he under the new Fronehise Act now beforu the House. so determined is the Opposition to hamper the iioiormnent ii possible. thnt they will oiier every ohstuole reason- ahie and unrensonnhle to tho piuusuge of this bill. Admitting us they nil do that their own Act oi. 1885 has been a wretch- ed and eomplete failure, with deg-in-tile mnnprer obstinney they will not allow tho proposed measure to tuke its place nor offer one themselves. Fimilng the voice` of the people on munifesteii in the Gov- ernment mujority too strong for them in thocommons, they were thrown oil their mvnrsl nuiilolont to utter n \'Pil0il thront oi` whet the subservient Honnto woiiltl do with the hill. Thll! il|i[ii`.'il`R to be smnli donht that the Tory plun was ` orlnlnnliy to here the h`onr\tooli;lur enme- - cul.-no the nu-.:umro or throw t out on- tlrely. Now. hu\vv\':-r. tlmt lhup of the pluiiisvlto llt;[lPllii upon the pussuue oi the l~`rum-hi.~zo Art. the putty is non pill-oxeii. 'l`iu3_\' dare not nron.-us the union- onium oi the inlluentlui tionpivninvu party mul they nun their opportunity slip- ping nwny from them. it la iii-ilo won- llri`. thisrufnru, tint tin-_v furiously I-alga tops:-iiiui'. - hinl m`_nmrYm` In -pen! In hat. vlw Man. II nlhwn. Mnjggy .\mhmr lmnhval Why shouldn't we when we are selling the same goods, the same lining and as good work. with as good (and often better) fit as Suits your tailor asks $12.50, $16 and $18 for. If-.- 1.- ,_- 4,!I,,. 1, uu' Illllll` |lIIlI.|ll '|lll| l`l'l'l-i||[l I In- I` flu-I1` vh---l,ur:|l rlghlwz. IL was .-t:u_';:vn-r wln-n :~'n~ \\ ilfri-I l.mn-- ml our lh:nn\\ Ium Ihu Iuill --l' INN rntlw llnum Hm l'II`llHU\`(`l`l\ oh] .I.. .Ix.r....._.|.n....| 1.... I, ' IIlIII'H u|v|n'nlI l|Ull`IIIl|IIu\l my lHIl uhullnulo cht (`()llIl|liU0(\\)ll `lhu uxm-plinn I.-slwn un mum- xluvulwt, lh~_\~.l um! ].iHl-N`. l.i|m':\l frmn Humt, .-nnl I nnhhm H'- y. - u I .|l1.\.I nu... I... AI.,. .. . u -n uu- llllll U I unv 1Il'4-untlufux 1-,\'Itlvuvn lmnvhua l'l7 4IlI`\ \V III nu mm H \ l'.|hI(l (`HI f.u'(Iull WU . whll I nllppm'tur Mn l`.n- Ihn -, nn_v\\-In-rq Iu \ Nu m with l ......:_..... I.hI .._ -. .....-... ............,. They are safe and d ble and cheaper than c or wood stoves for use in sum- ` mar. M'KELy1:ve:2,BIRcH "A"p!L`lQJikR[*lLN 9