Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1896, p. 4

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" " IHFI` Illllt. '1'? U M``'` Lumph-_ uhwln n ' W Ilm \\'nvnu cum Mr" gl'v.~1- .-trout, (`U 9" "f purtnon 0! tho I " `m pvunphmnullu 1 P M mmw bmlu.-M, to `H' fnrnm u! Hm ""3 Nu vl K '1` , . , . .5 .. mo uunplo ol mu-um untvul-any and bind`: woman` nnivonity which-may oonhrdqp-can upon women. As - upon woman. {ho pnopoul m-ugh], Win! It Would Llkt. lmsnox. March I3.-'hl)r. Balms hu lnuodn cimulu to the senate 0! Can- bridgo univoroit .ndvinin thomlaoinlhln tho` oxunplo Run unlvuuity and nnivunitv whlohanu ',,, Pinyin] (`hon lly Cnblo. Nut Yumx, March i3.--i lny in the arm! intermmmml ehou much bobwoon tho united kingdom 0! (iron Britain and ireinnd and the United Stniamh Mun com- poi-ni on oiginc buuniu. wu nohodulod to oolnmeum at. ten o'clock this morning. The Anmricnn mun wu located in alum- lui` hull of the iumki building at Court and Roman ntnou, rooklyn, whiloiho llritinhon had Mkon u their hoadqusrun in the Pill room: of `onnon mono howl. lmulnu. The players were divided by n dinunca of 3,688 miles. The rol. tioppnloh from London announcing tho color: which ouch man oi bothtounn would have to pin; nrrix-od iroimu noon. The names of hum and N29 order in which uoiwonld have to nhu mg-. 0|.-.` gunhnnngl LI. II.'.i"{i.'. 333' s.'.l'rlicu`c'.~.". "?$.'.'ua"i..' play vote then exchanged y bk. [HO IJFIVLIIO CRT 01 HIOWO R. U0`! UIIOIO Tum`: Cubin gmupo. and was atanclmg on tho umin tnutk watching the our being x-unplml to the (mat. bound exprou. when Hm I`:-lorlmru (min unmo along. Tho whi-Ho blew sovornl boots. but Wlr~|(ot.t be- im: \-or loaf. did not. hour It, nor dill ho rt*u|I1.0{IiAldIllIL'or until it was we a `o. Tho engine struck him. hurlin)f_: m .;uinnMho wheel of In our on this aouLh tnwk. llo mun killed nlmnat instantly. Inn hum! being ermhod in` and his thirh to nndurm broken. Wickott leaves 4 w mm... .....H .\l..'lAm.. n. .... 1.. m. nminrm broken. Wlolou. leaves wile nml three. -mall children. He I'll In hie lurty fth your. _ nu wluuu III II`. l:mnu\\'x1.1.u. 0m.. Mnroh I3.--John \\'wkntL, u time-her in the Dominion orvun uml piano company`: works here. was kill- -.l mulu- by the lam] No. 7 puuongor mun. {la haul xqno lo Um station to too the privulo of Htowa & Co : Uncle ('ubin trnunn. and um: Al.-nulinn nn wuumru, \\'1nNI. lI")In rnmr Lmmuun, were rnluml lmyuuul any prim. '|'hu ['uito<| Sutton engineer`: nlloo. on HI ) rxonmul our. uni dllhl9d I) water mu! tho I`\\'ilIg`!< bunk nlnu will nu or con- r-iv|vr>\N_\' from thonnmo source. An enti- -nntu of tho lnvul dmn-a-,vn places it At 375. 000. It is laid that. Mm muonin bodiou vnrriod]|In innurnn:-0 of $`.'5.(|00. The fire nlurlt.-(I from nn uloctrio light wiro. Iu-- on: women. nnkwlng Ion V111 ' WEAK MEN hum ml an -un...an.om... ........n. Uuuuul A Urvnl Loan In the Mnaonlo Lmlgau ul In-n-nu. llllll LIIU IIIFCIIHFIUII (H |Hl|ll,Bl'H Imlnolhelj rulutung to the Many. Mr. Lnbnuohere ro- plxeal l.hut,JL wnuhl bo ilnpnnniblo to dis- uu-: the quvuhou upon Lhut bmniu run! that ho. tlu\wf wuulti not move the rowin- Hun III HIU (rnurm 0! [no msuuu.-Ion 01 we umy (-~l:umvu.~n Mr. Inulmuvhero. rulimtl, u|k'l'(l n mutmn dunmuding the immediate u\`:u'n:|lIun of I-`.;_rypt by Great Brimin. .\Ir. l.uhmu:|wrv.spanking In his mobinn, p|'m;oo to 'rilit:n-0 tho pulivy of the 00 m1p.H.iunu(|':;(ypL. but. the speaker Atop- hm! him. maxim! the nlmir would onlv mr. mm men. llxunmond while on his way to jail was t.alknLive nnd said he dill not, care how it ended. He was sick of life anyway. He spoke 0! his luck of faith in a Supreme Bo- ing. He regretted that. he had given evi- dence at, the inquest, at. All, but said that tho presence of so many whom he know in- ducod him L_o speak. . b __ -7 ~ ~ 'Tlu'a un`(nr`.'Vfn1f.`.\"5irl'| fnthnr nnmn in I mm In my rruvmuuu rruvnueuu IlIlblLu- Lion, of St. Thomas. and the other for 82, 00!) in the New York Metropolium, both in fnvor of Hmnmoml. Dom nmmnuu1la;nd his wife. When Hnmnnoml, uftor the nding of the `mung lmly on the roadside. was naked by due mother if he was married to her, he denied In. an ing that she was married to 11 man nnmec Jones. whom he (Hammond) had met. ll............,I ...|.l|.. ..._ |.:_ ......_ 4... x..:I ...__ n nruun uullull Ill Iurunuu. 'l`mn.~rro, March l.'!.'I`ho mlico, hunt. night. seized the trunk whivlh had been lulmn from the boarding house on Beverlo -Lreob. of mung Willimn Hvunmomf: n|m.~.m.! wit. mu.-(In.-(nu M. ..,u'.. Thu -Lreon. or mung n muun nvunmonu. nhnrged wit`: murdering his wife. The trunk proved to be that of deceased. wife of No prisoner Hammond, and An inventi- gzuciou of its contents dinclouedn celticuto oi tnnrrin 0 between Hammond and do- .cem-od nt` ulfnlo, in November last. and n couple of insurance policies. one for O3,- HHO in thy I :-uvinuinl l ruvideuoiII1ItiLu- 93.... at H: 'l"hn...n. mu! Hm nobmr `Ar I7 . IllIlll'&i lCC IIIOTIO . Hammond, w o in now in Brnoebrldge jnllunder sun-picion of murder, in two ty- two year: of age. The unfortunate y ng lady wee nearly four years his senior. The parents of both the oung people were op- posed to the un on. end Kenn; Hem- mond wiu once forbidden t e houee b Mra. Tough. Katie was a mther him - some girl and had many admirers. tlhe learned the millinery and dreu-mulr ing burineee after the left pohool, and wont to Toronto several months ulcer I-Inmmond left the town. The young couple renewed their intercourse at To-. ronto and were married secretly at Bu!- folo last November. Hammond was mu- riod under the name oi William T. Jamel. Ho secured the money for hie wedding trip to New York from his rent: on the pre- tence that he intendcu no nmnuue eome agency there. About three weehe life his young wilo came to this town and remain- evl here until her death. The news 0! the IIll1l`l`l 0 leaked out. but wnedenled by both l mmnuml quid his wife. lvhnn H-Iminnnil nnr Olin nallnn nf uucou mm 1.0 aporlk. _ I The uIx'fo}RrrxnrCu`gir'l'h fixther came to (lmvenhurnt from olllngwood ten years ago, und ha! rninad n lurge family. He is not in us onnynlroulnabnuuonnn Hammond`: futher. .. ..---..m &:.:v.-:-:%.: .. TN`. IR. WILLIAMS MIC. 00. space. on an i IIII VHO. .7!!! Iron: EDD IIIIIO 01 In! DIT- rlnge, In onlar that he might. Mauro tho inuurance llnonwuuul .. II I. nn-I In R-gnu}.-I-8.-. I'II'Lll'IllIl'l0l IPUUIIIICI II WIIII II IZIIC Men In Jail Accused or Pollonlng Ker. (lKAVlNHUml1', March l3.-It hu de- veloped that Mrs. Hammond. alleged to have been murdered by means of pruulo acid. lmnlly a. month ago took out: polloy for 83,000 in tho Provincial Provident In- ntltution. of St. Thomas, pa able to her hu-band. There ls also OVI ence In the gi:l'eown handwriting that while in Bulftlo at the time 0! their marriage on in- eurunoe pnlloy had been placed on Mr`. Hmnmonr| e lilo. The theorv of the DI`0IQ- Iurunoe pnlmy nuu neon pmoou on Mrs. Hmnrnomlulifo. theor l`0IO- oucibn will now be than mmon had boon dolibornulv planning the Imndcr of his wife. own from tho time of Mo mar- -hn. In m-.1... um: |.. admin. nnnnrn oi.- ,smmmc DEVELOPMENTS? A us.ooo Policy nds out In III Favor-A loooml out In llxlntanoe for 01,000- Pnrm-ulnrnol Decuud at Wall 50 the Hun In Jail Aauunngal Al Dnlnnnlnn I-n IHAMMOND I8 HIS WlFE 8 HElR-: orranb NO EXPLANATION. Ku_u-.0 BY THE clans. ELE6T?uc ucu-or WIRE. "Q-v1`E`(`)vA-RR|ED INSURANCE. TWEEDS & wonsnsbsl IUII U1 I'.|(y'|||r, lllll: (H0 Fl)0I|K0r RCO.) im, 9-I_\ing would only per- ue tln-cum-Ion of umuern immediately u; ho lllwutmu nnon Llmn hmnin nnd Hunt. DH ou'(.|0n. of tho disuuu.-ion of u.. r..|.... to n sight-Door at the \ THIN: M Jogtln. }lAi.Iux. N.B.. Mu-oh |3.-A upoclnl hon Amhol-It In I thou bu boon nodim turbanoo At. tho Ina ulna Ilnoo ol- urdny. but :80 In man all noon Id at their hnllmd say they vlll not INOV u-rah without. tulounoo. Constable an on to nuups to auto noun u-tau .1. n nhnrnnnn. Bum can can can or until. In use out ol_wu she could. It add. 0 in dnllold about u.u:,ooo a one BM.mhou-In Tho uuhllnhmcnl pmpoood unonamonn to ma oonuuumon providingfor the olootion of United Stanw- oonntoro y the populu vote ol the ponplv. The noun oomlnithoo on umilorioo. this moqnlng. ordered 5 hrorablo npon. on the bill to admit. Now Moxlco no one of tho T99 U.` II I`I|I -'II-"I'D UTIUA, N.Y.. March |3.~-Hon. A. C` Cox. of the United States district court. on application of the Natural can fuol noni- tnn . reviewed deoinion of u prninonu, ml ing that the us win duiu Io. over mind it. and hol that natural gin inn oriido bitumin. and n vrude mineral, and, therefore. exempt from duty under pun- grnph Ml of the wt. 0! I390.` The gnu is pip!-d from Gamdn under `the Niagara rirv ~ lIVOI' I-U VIICO \V.\.-u|m1v.V. Much I8. -Tho senate couuuilho on privilege: and olacmioun this mornin directed I hvomblo report. on the pmpoo unondmono to the oonumution nrovidimr for OLD STAND. LAMBERT & WALSH. no; :12 Princess St. um explorer: norr LOIIL, l0rmQr|_\` I ovornor of Cameroons, and Herr \Voh'un, .oiat.'e eubetituu. declaring thnm guilty nl every species 0! bnrbnrity. including mur- der and rape. He denounced the din-niplino mmued by the court: in these (.`l|l0l,I'hlOlI Ml proceeded from the palace At. l'ol.ndnm and doollsnd that the mlld nentengu lin- posod u non Lei and Wehlmn win an act. of the lnolieet. shame the world liu evin- oeen. He demanded that Dr. Pdtorn bo tried for murder. IG, FRIDAY. MARCH 123, (Irv-nl'Epnmr In tho llolvluunx. Bmu.1.\, March I3.-During the diama- Iieu of the colonial budget in tho roioh a-Lug mdny. the chamber was the scene of bnamondoun uprnnr and comuuion. Herr Robol. one of the socialist. loaders. made I violent. attack upon tho system purauod in Africa by Dr. Carl Pt-tern, thn explorer; Herr Lem, formerly om-or-nor of (Jnmoroom. Herr \Voh'un. I D00 (IOIII. Mnjor Salim, who want him the cnmfi of tho Abyssinian nriny for the pnrpu:-6 of inking permission 0! king Monelek to bury the b0(E`l| of the Italian soldiers, killed in the battle of Adown, nnd nlno fur the pnr- rose of making inquiries (`oncorning tho tnliim prisoners. hill announced that ho has onborod into iiogiztintioiin with kin.` Meuolak fur the making of peuno. umm aucnornr. '. his learn that generals S. .\. Alber- Lono and Nuvu and muuy other lusliom of- m who were believed to hnvo been killed in tho battle at. Adown. on March lat, uro not dead. Llun. 0.1.... ...|m ..-....n I..o.. H... .......o. ..l I Inn nun` I I-rnnu `II I Iuuwl. Roma. March 13. - l`Op0lNl lhnttho Itnllnna ro ne otiubing with king Munelok to the end 0 concludimz |K)ncnbot,wemn [mly and Ab) :-ainin is comirllmd upon of lloiul authoritin his lcmrnm that mmarnln S. .\_ Alhm-. Iuthouuhoonno! Intuit. In the .-.4: M -u aha nan. ll nnhl. not in which we nmtcn mm no played. The Kingston club WI hold u pporinl mtoting to do:-ido whether or not. the match shall he played und Lo nu range the (Into. In In |umli_\ likely that the Kings- wn curlers w. I play for the trophy. lI'Il]lII s Early thiu winter the Kin mu. curling club ohullengod tho l'ombml:(o clul; Ln us Content for the Quobuc challenge cup. then held by the latter orgumzncinn. Siuuo then the Arm nrior club has won the trophy from Purnbrolw. uml Lo-ulny ser*rol,nr_v Al- len received notice of the fact. Sucre; mry Fnrlner, of Ampnior, utucc-1 that, tho Kin 1-ton club's olmllenge is accepted by Lll0|0ld_1`l of the cup, nnd smtna that the mulch must. be plnyod within fifteen tlnys after the date of new ntunuu of the clml lungn, according to clho rules governing cmnpobltiom for the hophy. Saturday, `. 0th input... is. therefore. the luusut. on which the match he played. The Kixmnlnn cluh Wlll hnld u nnrwinl unu umnuea we memnoru lol` unmr wur Theulub meets on Monday uvoning, St. Andrew's hall, to begin other work. Onl afcw more days left for Cost rice Sale of (l(1iIl)l'|1(`l|0l| spring ningen. The main stain will be of may rise and apuciuua trend, all of maple; newolls. ruil.-n and bullisters of birch. The second ltury will be similar to the first lint. exce t thnta room for the principal will be 1| ove entrance. The Home and second store? throughout will be deafened by stripe of inir felt. The space In roof will be double oored with rough bourdn. 'l`hn roof will be covered with oedn I-liiugloa (lip ted in creosote Elli! - , nnd wll1Jm_iAid,lou1w\1YU'h T1'5lf lnohes to `ne ivmthor. A name tablet will he placed over front entrance, having the mime, "Frontenac School, 1896," in raised letters. sung"1nemn.. M the conclusion of the concert J. Mc- Intyre, ()`C., rose to more a vote oi Lhunks on behalf of the chorus, to conductor March, for hll rt-ovonmco, skill and patience in prepnr n for the prenont.t,ion of the work. Direct. y the members of the chorus divined his purpose they up Ilnmled him warmly, so wnrmly that [ho wnu obliged" to await. the return of uilonco. to continue. Then he reinnrluyi chm. the vhnrun had so enthusinsticnlly (\t`nnd01] his purpose that it was unnevm-mu-_y for him to proceed. Ho tendered Mr. March the Lhunks of the chorus, and tho couductur in a few words acknowledged the murtosy and thnnked the members for their work. I l"hnnlnh Innnln nu Mnn,l...v ........i .. ____a._ Klnguon ulron I (`hnum to Play For the l`rophy. .vl..o.... :1... L I.`....ln old. Want the Harmony Club`: Concert Lllll Ivunlnx. The Harmony club rendered lnrinor'a grand man in the city hall, Inst, night., to nnother crowded house. There wus not. a hiwh in the porfurmnntto. which is con- sidered to have aurpnnsed that of Tuesday ovenin . Miss Dnl ung an extra uolo. "he nsoon King om," the concluding verso being taken up in unison b the Lennon: and Images of the chorus. {n ro~ spouse to an enthusiastic encore Min Duly sung 'l'heHifi.." conclusion of the nmmari..I, Mn. momalng mu encircle each room. The wardrobe: and hat. and cloak room: will be entirely separate from each class room. The lmllwuya and wardrobes will bonimootted vo lees, nix inoheu. There will be front. and war entrances to first Hour. The vestibule doors will be on doublem-Lion spring hinges. euv rise and HM IO H00!` DOllI`(|B I /llI,'0|Jll0\lL. he class rooms will be '.24lx36. with thirteen loot oeilln 5. They will be waln- Icotted to the helg t. of bleukboerdl. The wall: will be covered all around for on space of four feet. in height. with bluullbonrdl. the mnchen end: being of American slate, the remainder 0! Potter : blackboard pneto. The well: above blackboard: to ceiling will be of . Ialeeter, roukh und nlnh, Lhul obvlet ng the glare om-mionod bghwhlte later of purl: tlnieh. The coil- lnge will e 0! stamped metal, eapeclnlly designed for school purposes. A picture mou ding will enclrole each wardrobe: and Imt. and nlnnlt rnnmn aoop. oonm kept well u or ombanlu QUEBEC Cr-IALLENG`E cup. BETTER THAN THE FIRST. wHATTT .1--.-n- ,' LAMBERT S` REMOVAL SALE curling- \; I, my at, nod by mun mun. l'}ver_\' nwnol my nhull 1-N` culture M. U Linn. Nu [1 butts.-r mum: (lucud in nm_` in (hmvuln. and the rum: in wlnvh it 4|. .......:l..' on, mun If I fall in drain nix feet` will be inner. and Lyn ml- mg my, 'inl ho Jun 4-- he and Indoliblo Ilhnnrnur u\'or_v box or p:u'kn| llmn uno ilwh high I uu ilwh wide. Nu I vnl.-rvprurcnt, or (.0 4 ur, III nn_\' \vu_\',olhu Hm unrvl `(,'nvmdinn,' of llm rvgint.rnI,1m| Ml` or on any box or pm v-nvh vhuor-0 ur butler \`Iu|nl-on nu ' of Rh: wtrlmn almlf) not loo-`A than bo linm li\'0 fur no mp only snort. nml um ornmom. 0! Sir M,u.-luanzia Bo-oll woult have 00 M- olgn. _ , ` Mr. lining-- Or no In the not-ml; ` olgn. Mr. lhvlon-- Or go to the A Mr. T: lor thought the o 0. would he that Mr. nu-ior would to the country 'u promlnr. The only I woultl. thon- !on-. he to defeat. tho gum-mmont. md put V In Hr. Llwrior, who vumld some tho queu- uou by n at.mng.u- hill. (1); Mon Innuhh:-I. End um-an hm Ir. ... ..... unul vul, -.... -nu... -vuvvv .... .9...- ILl`\`\IIK-M N". lunghur). Had anyone hon Ilr. hark: prolnbo that in out Inl- Ioh would not -006 I0 valid In! nn2AL-:-l|Lnn&:--$AiOMn- rmuuo in mm Tim .-pnnlwra more MM--re. Monet, Charlton. Forhml. Cu!-ey. Taylor. Kenny. Hamllvuin, Clove.-lsuld ml llirounrd. George Taylor. chief oonnorvnhivo whip. nml mweu-ntAt.ivo. M be uyll. ol tho moat. rnnzn oomtitucnoy In Cumulus. won the next speaker. He said M. lho out-at tlut. he Du opposed to sqmnno rohooln, but he thought thn con-muuon should be obeyed. If the nniondlnom 0! the lolulal of tho opposition pan-on. will it mule the qnqlllonl If it- wuulvl it ought to pun. at will it? If this curries it will defeat the government : that will be the 90000.. and the only oeol. ohhia nix monl.hs'holnL but-inane." (LIngh- tor.) IHHW. ` Mr. Tu_v|or roponted that wont vrwld he Ihp only 1-Hort. mad the on-nmoM.o Bjr mn- III'. 1 know. 5.. 0|.- ; on mgnon. ` A nmtubloinniaiont, of the day wan are reading by (.`ul. Amyot. of a telegram from nruhim-hop Lungovm to l-`M.|Ior Lnoombo. under the dam of Feb 92nd. numbing that the bill win workable. oloaoioua and Qniiaifuct-zry: ,t.iii`i t. ho approval of it, llmt uli t bishops und all true (lutliulirw on,(hI. to npnrovo of it, and Linn. ho appmmc. of Father l.m:nuibo`s \\`rlH4)Il leclurntion on the subject. Thin teliqrnm mu ostenta- Liously hnmied In (Jul. Amyoi. b Mr." Hmnn-nloil. who has furuken nu min- repio-cnmd his loader because he will nut. nnain!._in the onnrcaou of Manitoba. that A point. might. ho mndo nuninnt Mr. Monet. who win udtlro-ling tho hunao. Mr. Monet ! reply was that nrnhbiahnp lunngex-in luul a right to his opinion fromn raliaiouq nundpoint. that on tho prlitdoul tide of the question he (Mr. Monet.) hnd n ri ht, to his opinion: and that (ho ennlo.-in-I (2 had no right. to di(`I.uto to him 'l`i... .... Inn. unrn \In-um Mann! uunuytggboch phyllud u..:'nm.: nI; CIIFFIRINO WOMEN Ilhllllhlho Iain-n numlm ... um. mcrvmn, in mnxmun M I`. Fuslm`. wlm hna [M Ip8<'t'h in delenco ul pnlu-_v. vncd (Question 0f the l`II'v-I "]|1`I'I`|l In would hnuo lnswn iron burn hm! not nuot. nor :1 01' In gr) on. notable incident, . . L... l`..I A......o Thou Roiuodhnl lllll Dalian-. ()1'l'\WA. Moimli 12 ~-The prediction lu- diilgosil in II week ago that Lllo division on tho l`(9IH N'llIl bill would be roiiched l.o-mor- row lil ht poems himlly pom-iblo of voiiilcii Mull, ii (liouuli ilio uoveriiineiic. realizing lilIl|L ilio |il`ulil`n(`LlUl) of tho dobiilo woalieiiit rnilu-i` Llinii . 40l|(llllUN the form: of U) liiunboii the V0. Mr. propiirod an olnhuinbe of the govoriiiiioiiu (`l'lc1l "(,|iieaLi'oii" at Llio ooiicluiiioii iii. [l)(li|y, nml the order to call in tho inani- ll()l.l\ll01I0l`!|)0l(0l` been prepar- oil im OIL nm. p:u'Kngo III 1uu.ers non loss nml lhreo quarters of p0l'0I\, with intent, to iietriuul, ulmli renmvo way, ollmto, obiiloruto or uitol` DI` the gure nrguroo number on such choose. moknpzo which contains humor. Every person who tho |m)\'mioIin of this linml l.vi'ent_v dulinri-, and ovary cimuae or box. or lmuluigo of butter uliuruti for sale or fuuml in his pmmm-r-ion. together with tho mat ui pi-um-viicioii, with or without. hard lnimr, for l\ Loim not oxoeed.in.x{ three inunlh-. nnlu.-:4 such fine nnd coats of en- fuuving it ure I-ummr pnid." ruun <-noose unu unuor nave uoen pro ducud lll Unnndn. No one shall sell my Cheone or butter upuuwhich the word `(Jmmdinn,' '()unndion' or '(,`:nmdu' In up- plivd ma n descriptive term unleaa much clwoue und butler hm: been produced in (`oum No person nlmll sell any nlmone upon whinh in utnmpmlmny month other Lhun blunt. in Mhivh such chouno was nmde. owner of n cheese fnolory or craniu- 1-mud to tho dopurtnwul, uf agri- Utycwvvu |unt.imIlurn for registra- [wrmu hull sell uu ' chec.-our Intended for export. Wflifth is pro- nny chuouo fuctury or (`romnory unlumu tho wnrd `C:umdIuu,' I'ugi:-urul.u)u number of Lhu fuctor wun prodm-od. Logubhor wit: tho mouth in whivh in wnn >1 oduced, are priuhud, nbnlnpml or nmrkot in ulu iblo unumor. upon the ouuaice of bnxor p:u'kugo letters not low Ilmn mm invh hiuh l.hrc\nuunrl.e1'u In (letting Soc-rat Roporu. Nuw Yunx, March l3.-A Washington special to the Herald says a report in our- ront, Lhnt. president Cleveland has lent an olcor of the army to Cuba as a special socret, gent of the governmenb. to supple- ment the reports of the oonuuhu` profoaniollul r `tfrfft an t a condition of the mrenuy Ion [0 ma cloning OI I I-nrion in Havana, while the d ubtninin labor would seem to I nortuin he outomno M to the V Pnrlitlun crops. I luv IIlllIIl`l'll IIIIIIIYI. Nncu \'uRK,, Murch l3.-'l`he troubles in Cuba hnve had no material effect. as yet, on thomlmncn market, though the pros- puct. of n Iimibod future nupplv and n ,-u-nwity in certain gmdoa has lmd tho o'o<~.L of Innking the mm-kot rm. Indood, Lho s('nI`0il olsomo of those grades has already lo tn [ha cloning of several lac` dllllculcy of render un- outoomo Vnolm ml IL. .4 :.l.u n..,~.m. UK Ll ply x `(Inn an. The election: ordered to take place April imh NJ-Ll'I\cl rOd little attention. The three pnnioo will go through the form of holding an election. all voting for the come candidates. who have been named. not b the portion themealven, but by the Bpnninh uumhoribieu. The mockery oi the olootionu la apparent when amon the oendidntu are found the names of ion. Suarez Vol- doz, now in command of the troupe in Pinur Dal Rio; (Ion. Polnnvieja, who is in Spain; Uon. Pando, who is in command of the second division of the army here; Romem Robeldo, who in in Spain, and whom all Cubans haw. Just. how the voting is Do be xmumged while the inland is in n man urmod comp, and I largo por- tion of it in the hands oi Hie enemy has not been divulged. mm [or extant! vo blackmail oporntlonn. Under its terms the propart of nny`rer- son {ailing to ropreuut. hlmuol In I00 nyl must. be Ieized. Many are oompollod In Hoe to lnberior towns or no the onion 0! the coast, and others. who hnvo_ gone nbrond ` nwnicinu quieter times-,nnd left their homes deserted or In chnrgo of uervanu. may lose all. am. ..I.....:..... __...u_--.u ._ ._.,_ _. ,, Wo have nomo oxonllont high ~03! In ntook. The prion runs fr ll lid our: good value (rude Bnth We nevu- aureu. (Jen. 'eyl_Ol"lV1llC proolumutlon. pro- viding for conscation of the prrgwrty of tho thou giviu inactive or in Al to rebellion. lnsblworlv dongu::sod bv Onlnnn. mooo gnvmg mnouvo pain old tho rebellion, In blworly donounood by Cubans. It In said to furnish tho potty oolulo a basis for extemlvo blackmail operations. the nronurtv of nnv nar- wwlltlo HAVANA, March ll, via Tam . Flm. March In. -Tho protect. a aimc I. no notion `of congrau. being circu sled in Havana for the signatures of commercial housu. presidents of clubs. corporations and mor- ohnnta generally, has nearly nlrred u z 3 riothero. Many hosoa refusing to I:Fn or hnve been threatened; other: signed un dureu. 41.... u'-..1-..r-'|__. ..._--u..._-.a,._ .. now the Voting 31:: ho lunged II not Dlvulgod-The Uollnn of Property MA; Load to lorlonl lllnohnnlllnc-- Tmublc Oven` Relating to Sign l`ro- tons. ' .__...-....... THE UANDIDATES PUT UP BY SPANISH UTl-LORITIES. 1896 A MOCKERY {ov ELECTIONS. .l|ou'io|---'!`h|t. is all you m..m I CA;-ILDIAN CHEESE. ue nlmnnm f ,______________._ ~iE`2Fnne J g?S%I::'Alectlon . . . . 42 cases of Ne'w Good: to hand. ' Ladipe _(}apu, Golf Jerleya, Prints, Cr.-pong, pique. and Dimmer. ,5 l-II_Ji Dr`? "oodsl I Etore Lace Chrtainua and: Carpets. Prices lower than ever. D; % J. VVAI {SH [Newest spring Dresses at Waldson's. Jo. HENDERSON 8: CC). 86 Prlnceo Street. exu-n nne. ans. uoauon or no. The .'}'I1-mulnphln society of Queen`: col- lege has decided to have portraits of tho `law Dr. Hnumlorn nnd Hr. Fonwlwk int- od and placed in Com-ncnt,ion Iml. A special committee: lmn been nppo'int.ed to carry out. the work. 3. L. (flmruh. hlto nf tlm Tlmunnml In. ONLY ONE PRICE. Old Whig Office. CORRIGAN & CO um, prmo IUC. ans. nouuon a 110. T. Uumminuu. l'i!.t.aferr '. luu completed his course at the dairy no mo! uml has re- mrned homo. u............|. 1... ..m-a.....I ... u...m....v. out. we work. 5` L. (fhurt.-In, Info of tho Tlmunnnd In- hmd house. has gone to (`lmumoquo to take charge of tho ll0LHl\;{ stallion. Sir I`ut,t.nn Chief. l|.....I ..n..l....o. ......A....:....- ........L,._ - W * u -1. ....CORS__ETS 3 frndo to `our order ii and P ?:.*fP3"'$*1`7"- ` I: Ladies Black Silk Hose Worth $1.00, for 65, Aw yourjmmn otbing low? Come to us and um yonruuw replenished. We have nll k min of jam in pllllll, best quality only; we have all kinds of canned fruits. bent. brands; we have all kimln of driml fruits, extm ne. Jan. lloddon & Co. TL` .|'-muluninn ..nm'..iu nl l\...\m.'. ..-.I wt: arc Ocrins ILh.i,$%YY:c.1 ~@"m'n . utaklers ta 6 n nnd in the missionary work. Amon these have been noticed the follow I: : Mauro. Robert. Birmingham, Ald. goultboe. A. F. Cnmpbell. (Jeorgo Mair. Roddy Prin- lo and Mr. Boyd. superintendent of the oooomul. They not na"bull-dozern." A conxnmitmta have been not to watch the doubtful and weak men. l)r. Roome, Iol. Tisdalo, Major Hughes. Mr. Boyle and Mr. (,`nrpent.or are of this oommitbeo. The keen n clono watch on an ' bnoluli armour Lhoy report. to John liuggnrt. The whole mnchiner works towards ono end, and the cry is ".n\'e the govornvnmn." A grant mnny miniat.er|ulial.a think the gnverlnmant. not worth saving. warning `I110 members. I The government nre engaged daily end every hour of the day in trying to whi their supporters into line on the bill.) All means are being exheuetod. Olli- oesnre dangled before the eyes of those who an s vote for the bill would defeat tnem st the polls. The solicitor- generalship has been promised tos pro- minent Onterio member, who declared (or the bill early in the session. Mr. Cnrscullon mu certainly against the bill strongly up to e few deyn ngo,end it is reported he has been whipped in. lie repreeentn North Hustin 41. Sir Chorlee Tnp )0l` hne nskod one: mom- ber pereonnly to support the govern~ ment and save it from defeat. Then other: set to work on the member Sir Charloe drops. lie is persuedetl. en- trented. cn'oied, promised, implored. Hole told tint !our other members will vote ne he votes. and will he be reepon aible for the defeat of the government! This flutters the member. Tl nl . - conmnna (ram mo queen. The railway oommittao thnw out the bill to incorporate the Clnadinn olectrlo ruilwny Ilid war company, which - tobnll onelootrio line from on- nronl to Windsor. The scheme ind be- hind it such men on George W. Bourdmore Mid W H. Cawthrn, Toronto, and James K. Osborne and L{mIm M. Jonon, Winni- peg. The prinoipn objection came from the Grand Trunk railway. and the bill was defeated on I vote of forty-two so tiny. tfck," "no men enough 00 MID lb back." He would not vote to delay the nettle- ment of the metter for elx months. Mr. Teylor enid that he regretted to llnd that eome coneervntlvee were eo prejudiced, or. in other worde, eo bigoted. that they would even [:0 no lur an tonupport the emendmento Mr. Lnurler, which would help to defeat the government. He thenhed (lod that he was notnhl ot. Mr. Teylor was severe In hle com emnatlon of Mr. Leurler for hevlng moved the six months holet, end expressed greet reverence for the judgment of the prlvy council, which he appeared to regard u A commend from the nllwev oommlttne threw out IHIOIIK BIII IIDOTIII. This Iuwemont, which has been repeat.- oly oontmdiotod, aroused from the oppo- oibion cries of Bha.mo." and " l`nlso it , hfck," Bo enough 00 bike It back." delay y|ll`ll8(l IIOHIO. Sucuolmuh junk. roeoivod M. Roddon's. .__...:.j_._.._.._...__...:.. hm-ior wu ropol-nod. and he (Mr. Tnylor) ( had never aoomlt oontndiotod. that he thanked God than won no Ornngomon Among the liberals. TM! lI'Ammnnt._ whlnh Inn hum mhnnlx. ` V --ALI)-- Hageprpol cloaks '0 1 Nu u-on m New French Dress Patterns. $3.5o.$4.oo, $4 50, 35 oo`. New Black Crepon Dresses, $3.50, $3.75. $4.50, $0.00. French All-Wool Costume Cloth, 50c. 60c. 75c. 300 pieces Newest Prints. fast colors, 8c, 9c, IOC. New Towcllings, Sheetings and Pillow Cottons cheap. Painted and fixed up brighter than ever. The best lighted store in the city. I Priricess Str\eeE. wAL.sH'sL" A SPECIAL LINE OF R. wAL..DRoN onrn ' Ii HM. main; 4-: M iu{r'kV. Iilnl; lo'|'<`I.' u 0|`; 1-allow, In ,IMnH|rl: I-mum. lwuv .25: HI; light`. I? Uni. 0hoouo--White u ml : )nlurud. I3: ()1 . numon nanIar-Amorlonn Ill.|ull|nu-4 1.`!-:13-I ll Pl! to !'`.'.U(). WlllAT-No. bud Manitoba, T51`. (0170 OnlIN-4! to (40. PIAl-4Ha. to mo. BAuunr-hn to M0. Euou- :4 to I00 0umunm.-n.10 to Ono. |I`l!L`1TIn-Tnwnnhlpu. H to NM ; Wu?-mu II no . 0Huum-15 (.0 ago. ()AT|lIAl.- 01.60 r.n lm l0ll-|.M) to 016.50. l.un-1 to lie A_VYatc: Carrier- oxtrn. run to new: nupvrnc Itrong bnkor'u, 03.75 to 4.00; -v nu V\r.' HAY HE RENTED or Inn bu PUKOH M431) ` gl;oI.I?n`V:ll:Pl:I`Illh 1112?? J. Onmmh or bed luv mgnr. am: out. near uxronn. near- I severing; her hand from the body. lgo thoucut. his own throat. both dying hnmedlnbely. They have olevon children. Marty was lutferingz from donpondonoy, caused, it. in thought. by oxtremo poverty. loch" And lotto: Geno. AIIRDEIN. 3.1)., Much Is. - Jacob Marty, aged fhy-two. I resident. of Mom- Phernon count. . drugged his nick wifo out of bed hut. mg n and out. her throat. In nnuan-Inn hnr Land fr-nun llm htnh: The neckwear In our new genw lurnhh- ingn dopnrtment are benutlom Star Hall. United Into: lust Gone lullllh-3. Louuos. March l8.- l`ho St. Jamen Gnutw any: the Vonnueln doupnuh will not be settled until bhe United Bum nhnil no longer imint that we mush arbiirnto bo- loro it. upon terms find by iuoli. The more the British and American nuuom under- stand that this dCUI1\l|d in unvurnntablo. the [raster the likelihood that than will be u lomomom. upon other line: than who ignominiouu retreat. of Great Britain. ['0 VUIIUOU I 13.5 IINI 50. mm- non II: c caution In 1992. um Im- prc valla that the Molnloy boom on will be: able to control the sum in the interest of their candidate. W VVIFD venuon H... ......2 Umoxm. It In Mid for the gouornl tho:-o who lnvo talked with him on thin subject` that he in not ogigoood to McKinley on personal rounds. e believes aha boat inter:-nu 0! 51:. rt. will "not be Inboorvod by the nom use on of tho "I ale of proter-Hun." Notwlthswndingut. 0 attitude of (kn. `fun-Imus Jnhn I`. An Indlgn N I`Lnnu. nommnlon onno "u no or pl-ore:-uun." Notwlthntmndln t Hurrhon. John (lghw, Smiley N. Chun- bou, and many other men from the auto 17 wero conspicuous In the (`mango I 1888 and tho Min- na: H: n nntlnn In IIDO Hm Inn. Ll\'IBI (|0|. MARKETS. l4lvI:nv00l.. Noon. Mnr.1H -Whuuv.N. Npr balk`: n-J winter. baud: Nu. I (1.-l.. 6-. cu: \ date In In Conny. Ixnmuronxu Much .1).-31 an .... publionnu of lmilnnn In their dim-tut con- vention: next Thursdnr. oomnn, nu mm to hcK1ntoy.ch.y III I reject H}; .d. vice of Gen. Harrison, Ho bu lntlmnmql thnt under no circumstance: will hohll In with the no-culled popular demand nub McKinley nhnll ho supported. and has In- tlmntod blue, it nooooury, he will go to 33' length to defeat. the nouimtion of the Noah. lo L. ...'.l bu. M.` 1-AnAmn' K llmnn whn Anomoet Protection In In use cum.` IONTIIIAI. PRODUCE KAIIKIITI. IONTIIIAL. In lI1.-Floul lkouolphu. {no bb|I.: murkut quiet. and unnlmugad. : Pnem. Spring, :42 to 6.15; putont. wlutor ~4 IN to CAN; Htrnlgln, Roller, yum to 410 turn. v3.6 nupc-rno` I10 Pu um Itronl bnkor'u. 4.00; Onnrin Bun ; n-J wl In 3; ;: OIJIOTI TO, M'KlNLEY. `F.A~oE; COMMERCIAL. King Street 1 NI). Un|.,hv4 HM; pork. rm uel: lard. lwuvy. 15: M; L) .1!!! ` Bun vp7;`~.,~ _~_;~ . - _ I N` Received this week at sucgn low w.xal-..... Hill. VV 0 ...., bus ....v. oon nun worse nponcon null for more. A null: good lusting sponge is nuuh uuuunfort Ihult pan to got the bout. 0! counts we IIAVO l fulfno ol uhoap nponmm lluo. In-Q you non tho Hnnumn In .u.In. Hnnn IIIVI I Iuu lino ol unup lluo. _ Have you soon tho Bu-non Fl mun; Soup AI 50 0 Mn! We have Iomo hnrunlnn Ln Ihqlu loot jut now. HOBART'S I %N9W} 5 Swres -*"?- owmno umsurunz. ` an Ant `willing. I |-un ua Iunuuu cum`. ` III MLLOI IIILS llillg Thurman-Ink (5. Im- _ In I.ate.st Styles. ' Fo|f New GJoJs go to 88 mi 90 Prlnoou Street. ..TAYl[]H'S.. U I-rim III El` I GIG Illurlngfr-om mental noon. at ulhbnoq D . Th m noon Imphyllligll |ncI.yn'I:ul|lr innnnn lung: -1: Icmucmlx-uolmonx my. orynl volu. pol- ` p` Ation ottlhohnn. ocrofulm orodnor gran doknou. that | wow oonnnnymu. no` union on the usual: I; 4 II the price ff a Vnpecialline : _-___L_.__ lofcbolaloonp Inna rind. MEDICAL HALL. A uh-oonnmoo ol tho osbinol took Oknnuu-at Ihhugul Into madden? tion. Tbonoubon this nub-con-mu Inn: Sir John Tlonpunn. Sir loo- kcuiolovcll. u. J. A.Chphmu:d Hon. '1'. I. Ihlv. Ab hum ha mm. no on mono Iobooll in the manner mvumc it tho Inmo autumn, to or cnro to than proponlonnu than of any grant undo out 0! the public fund: {or tho pnrpouu olnoduontdon. and no nliovo neh nnnbon ol the Roman Cntholin church an contribute to much Roman Catholic ooloooh from All plymom or con- Irllnuon to ol nnyounr nohoobxorthattlo nohollllwuhonld "Iooonodll|orlorupu:dodutooho_nnoh n-um uunona In no provinoo the right. to bnilduuinuin. snip. manage. oond t. And than` school! in the an-m`:r mm: for In thnnnlnn ntntnnnn s.. ._. mmuu cub. Tho most. important clnun olbhouoondn asked that the gov- ornor-in-oouncl dooluo that is nomad roqulnho lint tho pcoviniona of the nu- tutu in Iowa In tho provinoo of Manmobn prior to tho pa--we n! the -ohoolnrrn thouldboro-uuclndln no hr st. but a mi bo"nooo-nu to accurate O.hol'~ lI\l:|h&tho?kI in thz nmvnm thn ri-In.`:`.. -nuunlllv It-Inllll E III II lll laugh in "necessary ncuro In the N mam Na the provinoo the right cquip. manure. conduct. Souuoltontiom won nnorwnrda made no to tholormln which the otrpul wn mndo. Anew nppul wu I god slur the dooiuion 01.650 prvy oonnoil wan handed out. Tho important olunuoond mood chum ch. onv. u we umon. II. The mall directions may be given Iml provicionn undo for the relic! of the Room: Catholic: of the pmvinoo of Mnni cob: u to your uoollomvy-in-council may seem at. E4... -In...n....- ...._. _n..____|, - up mu u may no thought pro r. 1.. That It any bo ochre: that such provincial law dool pnajudiclnlly affect the righuu and privilege: with regard to lo- numiunbionnl nohooh which Rornnn Costhu lien had by law or practice in the province M. the union. `I $5.; .....I\ .u.....u...._ _-.. I._ W: H llll UII-HOIICGV POIIIC 0' V|6\l`: I. That your omollency. the governor- gouuml-in-oounoil, may entertain the ammo nppoul and givo\ anoh directions for Hm hearing and consideration of tho name real be thought mu oclnrm um. ......I. npouuon, \.`0llplo\1 with an appeal. was mom to Ottawa, signed by nrchbislmp Tnvho nnd 4.300 others. The nppeal mml l.huu.o\ft.or rot`/iliug the here from the Roman Cut-ho|icn' point of view: vour nmnllannv. Hm mu-..-..... mouos u Dom n mull. ox tho law. The uimauinbilit. of the acts lmving been settled for gooi . the Rmrun Catho- Iim had rooourseto the second olzmno of aoution twenty-two. This clause Imintionu nnl_\' Probontnnn and Rumun Catholim. Thus the An licana won put out of court, while the omnn Catholics woro lroo to go on with their n ) Al to the governor- enoral-in~counoil. ,1` in appeal had been odgod altar tho decision of tho Manimbu mipmino court in tho Hm-rott. vnno. At that time John S. Ewart. Q.U., Iulvinoll that both course! be taken. Accordingly A]-olltion, coupled with appeal. Ottawa. sinned lw an-}.I.a..I..... en. xne nlgnoob court. In the empire hnd dmidod chub the word "practice." in clause twenty-two. did not mean ounholn hnvin the force oflnw." It, was argued elm: t are Wu no law or ordinance in re aprvb of education prior to the time of Um union. and than. therefore, the only right which the Rolnnn Catholics and Anglionnu oujoyod by practice was that of voluut.aril_v nnuumlniug denominntionnl achooln, and of paying fnr them out of their own pockets. The lnw lords of mo privy omin- oildoclinod to rovognilo tho nun.-u-iontinun sample: of the Anglican: and Roman Cu- tholion as being; fault. u! tho law. 'I'Inn nnnnnui Ixiliru nl 1L- ....n.. I... ;... nununmng aopnrnbo aonoolu. Here was an end of the school mun in Ar fur us the vnlidity of the law was concern` ed. The Mghoot. court. in the empire hnd "nrnm.im_" in I no oouor junuoos noon mmlnr views. The Barrett one was nppoaled {mm the supreme court. of Uunmln to the jmlicinl o-vnnntbeo of the priv council. ltnml the Logan cum, in whim the Anglicans hml npponlod on rounds similar to those tnkon by the Oabho ion, were lionrd conmlrronbly. For the city of Winnipeg the nonnncl worn Sir Horiwo Ilnvey, l)':\|Lon l\|c(,`nrLli_\' unrl Hon. Joseph Martin. For Barrett npponr 0!. Hir Richard Webster, Hon. HIIWIIFII Blake, John S. Ewart. Mr. Uoro. For Lngnn A. J. Ram was counsel. The run mcnt.|Mt.od for four dnyu, Tho udginent in the two mu-on win the name. lie doci- union of tho supremo count. of Cnnnrln vrnu rovoned. and the Manitoba le inlnturo was holzl to have noted within its right- in abolishing aopnrnbo schools. Ham vi-in an and at t.hn u-lmnl nnnn in m romuon to education. L The application: to quash the by-Iuwga, was made before justice Killnm mu`; 0 24th, 1890. The jum` 1 _ P*".'g>."~H'f:.'."'n.'.'1.:m.'u:'? ..:: :.::. vhvogu referred to in the Manitoba not did not. relnr to uopnrabe sumo-aided nohooln,buI: merely to \'olunt.|r_v denomina- tional aohooln. An n penl was taken to tho Manitoba court. 0 queen : bench. 'I`!1ero the full uonm sonoois. There court slrmed the decision of justice Kil- lum. Chlel justice Taylor and justice Bsin held that ri hts Mid privileges" re- ferred to tho mortfrights of the diilbrent donominntlons. The ohleljuatlce and his nsnuoiutes held that these rights mid rlvileges had not been invaded bytlie not; lhstice Duhuo dissented. The one was taken to thesupreme court of Cennds, where. on Oct. 23th. l89l. judgment was delivered, unanimously re- versing the decision of the court of queen's bench. and declaring the schools acts ultrn vires. Uhiefjustieo Ritchie hold that us Catholics could not conscientiously avail themselves of the public schools m"t. the elleot oi the Manitoba not won to deprive tlmm of any further use, us benellniurios, oi the system 0! voluntnr Catholic schools that had been estnblishet before the union. The other justices took similnr views. The Barrett mm with nnnnnlsvl [mm Hm nno rouowmg provisions; l. Nothing in an such law shall pra- judicnlly Aoat. any right or privilege with respect. to denominational schools: which any class of persons have by luwor practice in tha province as the union. 2. All IDUOIIIIIIAH Ho tn Lhn ITHVIFIIDF1, Ill FIIG PTUVIIIX I5 Dn UNION. npponl nhnll No to the governor. general-In-council (ram any act. or decision of the Ieglnluturo of the province or of any pmvlnolnl nubhorlby Affecting an right. or puivilogo of tho l rotoat.anb or omnn Cn- thollo mlnoty of tho queen's subjects in relation to education. 'I`hn .m~.n..-n.... on .......|. n... n... |....... me (lomlnlon. This section rondn thus: In and for the province he mid legi|In- tnro may oxolusivo|y make wa In relation to oducntion. subject to and according to the following provisions-. Nothlmr nnv such law shall nm. uuoeu Ina peeaou In the legislature. The Roman Cntholicaol the province arose in indi nation against the abolition oi their so oole. They, or their spiritual head. Archbishop Techs, of St. Boniface. Arranged for en eppeel. Dr. Berrett, a Roman Cetholio retepe er, of Winnipeg, appealed to Justice iilnm, rs luporlor court judge of the rovinoo. to quueh a by- law of the city of iginnipe fixing a rate of taxation (or public eohoo urpoeee.nnd passed under nntliorltynf the ntoprovincini exaotment. Tho pleading: ehowed tliut action Wu taken under sub-section one oi auction twentytwo of the Manitoba nct-- tlie not under which the province entered the dominion. This section rand: thus: In nml fnr than nrnuinnn Hm ...x.I 1..n.'.i.. mngun 0, and or separate schools. The and rnhtn agitation was no it: he! hi. '1` 0 speech of the member for North im- UI made I! strong lm reuion. In the next section bllln provid ng for Lhe aboli- tion of to rate schools and the existing oopnrnbe card of education were intro- duced And puoed in the legislature. The province nnro room-nod supporter! of Mr. Uroonwny. In I889 UAll.on McCarthy mndo 1 opoooh mt. Portago In Prairie, In which be ad vom- ood who abolition of French as an oloiul lnnguu 0, and of separate schools. The ouu-Al rnhta nzimtion was at. in hahtht. one. In I888 the Harrison (conservative) ud- s mixuiurution want in power in tho province of Manitoba. Iz WM dofuud at who 1:21-15. And Thanh: mnnwnn lnpmnl bl: II `I V jlunlwss. " R dofuu'd "M. ..-...... .. . uvvvl n Inn y: vunaw unl, and Tbonu Groonwny log-mod hllllinl govornmor. Five cut. of the 1% Pronoh oomtlcucuolu represented in it o legisla- tnro room-nod supporter: of Mr. Gmonwnv. oonuwuuulllol nprounna In ;.HO Ismail- suppormn Grumny. MoCarI.hv moooh " 'ols'e.' Au Account 0! no Vulou llupponkalnn `Ila! lad up to nu Introduction or tho llolnodlnl Bill. I Toronto Tolurum. I un..I. n.........s. .. n---` _;..__._ux_._ -1 1 uuonwo lillrlm. "Only ,through a loyal rooznition of oats will present harmony and the ulw I mun unity of our poople be qacured." ` Thus Prinoinul Grnnt. mnka on the Mam. mam unity or poople be qacured." ! Prinolpul Gram. 5 aka on the Manl- tobo school question. 9 left. considera- ; minnl of pnllviuul uigenoy out. 0! the quot. vtlou. Let. us look M, an unbimnerl Lum- ment, of the vnriouu permutations of this . cue. Mm lI.-Alhrnnol\ctnoou rhhliltltlouthogovornnonl bill: Iuuohudluullu-nhadohuto on in lslxmc YEARS MWAE THE HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL corn- : hnd 7-- v--- -uv an-ruin WWII. W format Inn to divide Anon; nu : the citation and at their club Imo- ~`hInd. wbclvu in T1 the honnwlto In hbcrihmo ol QNIIII htothcn. who All qn-nu hon Ibo nuns nothnrnnd an un- donbhdb Ohonmobbull. Ooh and bolus. `rholr pooh: no on though mu soul: light is dllmnt"--N|nohonIh On- Our. uvoru wires!" oxuhlmcd Llunohun. "Pru all mo." and I. --an not Incon- vonkvm lotnue wife to con: man: hun- hndnr" "Ido nouns." ohoarvcd Lha- ohun. "bovtholndlnn women an hap- pluthul Ibo Tlhoun wonuuwhuo tho format dhouonnndnmncwot Ildllllnlnhnn. The Wlh of Ion} lnhnlds. But when I related to the Indy u-AI Ohondn Du thus In India no husband had seven! wjvon. and that among the Phlllnga Brmnh) sad the enlightened native: 0! mil: monoguruy alone In prac- Ilood. n-ho Iund nt. me with wnndar And up:-and much curiosity to hunt nun no- eoum ot Iuoh nu-mp ouuoomtt Ono wife. with man hnnband only!" aim ax- olnlmod In oomlo nurpl-in. Do not you, Pnndlblu. think that we Tlhnun woman uohnpplot than tho Indian or Phutnc women, o! whom the forms: must ho't.ho anon mhunblor" lndeod. Shay an no. " replied I. "II In (Mr that out woman ahould have one hnahud, but how mon- utoualu In that one man nhould marry uvorsl whoa!" oxuhlmcd Pru all um" nah! I --.4. ..... |......., U R URI`. ' " "Oh," Mid the passenger, "that doun'u stand fnr `dz-swing mom on-;' that stands for `doctor. I am Dr. Can. I hmm haven ullud suddenly to nstond an Important ouo In Providence. and the tnln wen ur- dorod to stop here for mu." Than um lmln -ant nn _N.._ v.`-|. coma I0 atop non mt mo." Than the Inn: wont on.-New York Tribune. um-on : noon say." Well. here In the dispatch," said than onndunmr, " `Stop at Westerly to take on D R our. " urn, H .-|.I gs- ___.-_._... -us..- J, , .. uoennm mo mun nun?" "Why." nuld tho ooudnotnr. I howu or- dnrs to lump hum for as drawing mum om`. and I can't. nd It. You hnvo Just not un; hmro you soon my drawing room um- u-ound hora!" "Nu " H... n.._. ..-......._.. -__,___,-,; III Uvrriltllill IIUIIIEII uilllthomanuuo pooullu othdr ` u-ounu noror" "No," tho now puumger answered. "I haven't say." Well. ham In nu. lcntnln " ...m n.. nnnmu nun luwlnll mm own any umwlng mom our. AI soon All t-ho train atuppod n mun who had been wnltlng M. the utnnnn km. on board and took n nut. In gs nnmklng ounllmrtluput. Whom ho had been smmvd then: for as few mlnuou, the uunduotur oamo In. "l`.uuvnInnln-I --|.I `L- ..._.. um- UGIDO HI. Cunduotor," nah! the: man. doesn't. thn trnln start?" "Winn .mI.l Hm m\...I....,.- an L. uuw unu urunllusri Whl volnyoo. Whun the Boston Symphnny nmluy-Lro pluya In New York. It, In nocuntmmvd to rel urn to Bantam on n npoulnl mun. whluh fnlluwn the regular midnight train on lhu Ehom llno. Tho hub Limo Hm nl'0hu.~.(l I\ had to mnko thla Journey the oouduvtor the Ipoolal trnlu romlvod Iomowhom the mu 3 dinpnzoh Whluh mad, "Hoop Woawrly to ask on D R car." To a rall- mnd man D R cur" manna dmwlng room oar," so when the (ruin got to Want- orly it stopped. and the mmluumr lonkud all around for l\ drawing room um. 1`hn~m mu: unno In ghu, and lheoonduoonr wan- od to make Inquiry about M. Nobody around tho aumnn hnd dmwlng soon t-ho train nmnnml n romuuuu omor need not be Inllnwod. The Manitoba government ngnin devlin- od "tn oaubliuh n system of oepnu-mo animals in any foml." Ami. in nrmnnlnvmn with n nlmlm. ......l.. rwmlum Ill (lily l0l`lIl. Ami. in ncoordamco with n plod o Inndo to the French Ininiabors in.Iu|_v rub, tho gu\m~untI1qpL'n rommlinl bill is-now bofure purlimnonb. uuu Ill uuunun. '1` ma remedial order was mumniued to Winnipeg. A few lays lntnr. in the n pouch from the throne no the opening of no local hnusu, tho Ureonwny gn\'ern- monb Announced tlut it "woultl not in nn_v wuy recodo I-om the determination to up` holul the pronont public school s_ynt.em." l During the session of the leginlnturou runoluflon wns curried, pledging tlm lmuuu "hyull constitutional manna uml to `l!`(\ uhlmzat, extent. of it power to ro.-tint nny Amps wlmh muy be tnkon to nttuck Hm Hnlmul upturn owtnblinlnotl by tho publiv nuluml net of I890. ln Juno. H191 ). the Manitoba government stulyud that "We mumot uccept tho ro~ 1-pullnlblllty of (YIAl`l`?'lll into elllmb the Korma of the remodiu or or." Thu dmninion govorunmnl, wrote ugnin, ~ug;:n-ting clmh tho oxowt line: of tho romunllul order need not be fnllnwod. 'l`l|n Klnnilnlux unnvnu-n.nn..O .-.....'.. .l....l:.. connnenuoa mam l`he provinoml legislature be roquoai-od to consider whether its action upon the do cinion of your excelienny-in counoii should - be permmed to be such M. while refusing ioredrunn grievance which the higiini. court. in the empire has doniarcd to exist, vnuy oompel par iumenc to give the relief oi which, umler the conacii.ut.|on, the provin. cial log nlmure is the proper and primnry source, iherebv, according to this view, purnmnently iveniiing itself, in u very urge momnure, of its authority. und no on. tnbiinhing in this provinoe an oducabionnl ay.-teen which. no matter Whnh changes nmy cake place in the ciroumntancea of the country or the views of the people. cannot. be altered or repealed by any iogisiniivu buI1y in _Cl\I\(ll\. 'I` . a.. .m.....Ai..l .\...J-.. ....... ;...... ._.I A. unu mug, were HI mvor or we peuuon. Tho minority npponletl against this de~ ciaion to tho imperial privy counwi`l .' lildwurd Blake made the argument-in chief for the appellants. Divoated of the legal verbiage. it may bo said tlmc their lordshi decided that under section No. 22, of no Mnnitobu not`. an appeal to the governor-inoonnoil would lie. The ehLol olnure upon which the remedial logic-In Mun nzlvooutoa lung their uuertion that the (iaciaionwvnn mnndabor ~-bhnc in. limb it ordered the dominion on inner. to intro- duce El remedial iaw---wu this : All lnnhinaaon .n-m....l ..l.\.......I-1... .......1.1 uuoo romouun |aw--was mus All legitimate ground 0! complaint. would be removed if that aynlzom (the Iynbom of IHDO) were nupplomonbod IV provision- wlnch would remove the grnggmyg-n [g0,, "`i"" ` "PL9`$aJ`!F`fG'ui'1dod, and were "!""`U&r'|7nr 9: might. be necessary to . .n`1`o olfoct. to chose urovisions. ,.D'4'mrmr might. be :1 No provisions. The dominion uovemmeut. "pro onoct. to mono provisions. dominion govermnent, nfber again hauriug argument. in which Mr. l)'Albon McCarthy appeared for the Manitoba gov- ernment. and Mr. Ewart. for the minority, iuuocl n romadinl order. on Mitrch `. l:-st, lHi).5. This order-in council, after reciting sovoml paragraph: of the judgmant, of the judnciul committee of the privy council re- commended than l`|m nu-..uu'nnml IA;-hlnh-an In. ..........-...J up u no nun governor enonu pppuea oungvwmlunbmra prion-Lo ago unlox. Mr. Juubice (lwynne concurred. ivlug slightly different reuom. Just 09 Tuucher- oau had doubts an to tho jurludlotion of the court, and hold tlmt. an the school not: had been declared valid. no lo al rl hm had been n'ect,ed. Two jun, one, fournier and King, were in favor of the petition. minorihv nnoonled mminnt this de- nearing mu oouuueremon: The one wu ergued before the supreme court. So|ioi!,or- enerol Curran wuwhed zhe proceedings or the dominion. J. S. Ewart, Q.(.}., I ke on beheli of the min- or-ity.dThe Nrfnibob: government once more eollned to defend iuelf, but the court. nppoinbed Chriuo her Robinson, Q. look After toe orb o(20bl;e rovnom government. n o. In, F804, the decision vvu handed down. Throe junuoen were ugeinnt the Ere er of nine petitioners. Jueuoe Strong el that the apron] to the governor-general applied on y bolunbbere prior to b e union. J....n`n. (huum-.. nmm...-....I ...'..a..... ..n..L.I.. wicnout umoueeion. The cabinet met. The Menitubn gov- ernment aeolined to eend a representative. Mr. Ewart made an exhnuetix/e argument on behalf of the petitioners. The cabinet decided that they muet be fully seized of the law points ee to the right: acquired 'nfter the union. The question was rent to the supremo court. This course was taken under an not need in 1890 and introduc- ed b Hon. dwnrd Blake. It provided that twee "Expodient toiprovide meene whenby.on lolemu ooculone. touching the power of diullomnoe or the eppellute power an to educational legieletion me be referred by the executive to A high ju lclel tribunal fur hearing end oonelderetion. clue emued before the ennreme nor-In-oounoll hearing on Appeal. Al to the right: shut. the minority nuortod they had Acquired aubuqoontly to the union. ' the omnmitataoo declined no give An opinion and advised that. the whole onblnob should hour or umenu by counnol u to the quin- Mon, hero in no rouon (or ooncealing the hon. hich is M et, unknown to an save a few, hot. this eoiolon was vlrtua `y the individual ndgmont. of Sir John Thomp- son. Then on preinler made the lug on- tion and hi: three bollonguoa adopne it without, discussion. Th; nahinnlv an-5. TL. Il....h..l... thnu now the Orohutn won I r|...._ AI.- n , ,.__, THE ISAILY BIl.I'1`I Ilwhy Buy your cloth now and lay i aside until needed.

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