Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1896, p. 3

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uovm-nmem bonus, luu,uw; town can or bridge. 0418,1100; oat! debts of In-Idge, 819.000; luwrestdwe the ovemmom upon loan slnoo 1888. 0110.000; total sunonnt public money sunk In this private specula- tlon, `390.000. Gm-nmmt Rnl|Inv:-I22~l.000 of nubllo money nus DOBII IiullI( in Hun IIIII nulu. The load is not paying running expcnnes. and the public expenditure which win In- curred for election purposes And nothing also is a total ion. 12.... AI.` -I-..A-|. I- n....- com;-actors ofwork, 09,104,959; out to the country 08.185984; oonttgd:o:I' pro- Ma,O958,915;`Iou to country utter deduce- lug Mr pmus, .uoo.ooo. Printing Bureau Hoandnlz-L Swen : " .lNIl`l03l'.iV] 'WCII.'-~lX'v IO oommlnalpnl on purohueu for luppl1u_ and mnchlnory, 050, 000. n..-....-. `ll-hi...-_._'n.cI...-o.4l ...4- Anna IADIIII WII Ill unuvu lvnlla III! um| nus?` uy 9. (Jam polgn oontrkbunnu paid by Senator Runs and Mr. Boomer to Hit Adolphe ` Caron and recouped by subsidy to the Lake St John Railway. 560,000. . ` `IF:-adnrlntnn and St. MAI-V : BrlLlna:- ` lloll, 3390.000. Caruiluet RnlIwq:-I92l.000 public monoy as been sunk In this alnl hole. The mud in not. onvlmr runnlmr exnonnes. nanny nno up-up on:-on oongm. Nanny Pine By:-E cum bronchitic. Norway Pine Byru haul: the lungs. N'o;wny Pine Syrup con la. Norway Bu-up brofohiti ' Wail :--Oolia tn :9 Ill mm. nnnl. On | v unv uvvul ~ t that these huuln. He .c cont:-not. xlltlon? Ho r IItonomn- nboreru. Mr. n tremend- uo job lnnwd a more were nythne and The man week. Mr. of the pay: L000, some ,1! months. lulstur nud ooukl have to the work was suing That went 9. $'.'3,l)()0, 00.000, and t they did nd that the mlmlnlatr- SIT` lglIVE`.- Fltumon will locum Klnguton gnln I-Inn! TllOI|l:(.ThllI`nuII\! nal Sctunlny at I m.. n and I u wont Tuuuulny. Thursdny and Sunk day at 51 pan.` until June 15th, uflnr whlnh 'mn,n`An:3? nm'r1sn'wma..T'?15U.msD.Ax. .-IIINE 9. 1896 ll: you want the cheapest.| I runJu;__ Doe: onctly what In nun: llnpliu. It : the but. Thou we Inn Gray : Bymx: Howard Syrup. Pin`: and mallow`: Olug. own and Whut. nbon. that Cough or than -Wonk bunn? We nan supply you with :11 the land- in1pnpnrM.lonu {or either Wonk hung: in n r [:91 Oold. CURACOUGHA IDOI OIICIII WIIII |II IIIIIIO IEDIIOI. [VI IIIO wrup` mat a Emulsion. All ood Inn: hulon When you Want than on I on In. Now, Look Here I] l$UTI1ERLAND S. HOAGSI MONTREAL. Tlu oldest and In-gut mannin- turon of Varnish In Canada. lml loin: Tuuunluy. Thursdny d staunch will mn -lnlly mxoopt Inndny.) Japans, IOils. BAYLIS MANlJF G 00.) 16 to 30 azareth Street. Varnish, Paints, hon hot. Dr. Iloord. ol Pub. in tho 1 only can rolnuhblo tuned: for 19- I storing nub nnunh under nuruh : noun; lull] nnnnh Indor ::i'0B'l'ID DIRIOI` [ROI PARIS. sob Anna to: U. 8. A. A QEIIYIIUP A ll 4 ' DBUGGIITI. Ounu lull and Alain cinch. lou- phh. Tenn. Prloo not hot. Km.-lou Oornor IAII and Alan: $'.'&u23'io In 333. 53:} Anaphrodisic `mm Punt. Y):-_ llinnvd. nl Paris. in tin LRAV3; l(l:.S.10N-- | ` 5 -11:00: I . . Gal: Wont--Friday's`: :0 10 :3. PAIRS r-Hunllton aim. nun-n ta.5o- To- unto 1|). nlnrn 01.50` Monlnnlttm to nm 01 M. nln and meal: lnnludod both van. JAB. IIVVIFI` 8 00.. T. HANLIY I H)N8. lfnilht hnntn. Pnsonnr Auntn. Up to Date Shoe People. That's what you will nd in our Shoes, enough space to make~ the wearer fell comfortable and just snug enough to eliminate wrinkles and bag. Our Shoes are capable of stand- ing a good deal. but no matter how hard the strain * they die of old age, while their brow (metaphor, of course,) remains -smooth, therefore peace and con- tentment reigneth. I II -IV\7-r MAY an smug) or Inn boUJB0HA8ED I1 . OFVOID. 2:-u'::."vv:n lI'nul|n:? .'}.'...... month. Ropulrln? done promptly. Surglnnl nutmmentn and An llunvaa made and repaired. lnnufluturor 0 Model. W. J. MO0RE.: The Corner Bookstore. Cor. Drlncess & Welllngton Streets Grant Allen. The Mighty A'0m by Marie Corelli. Adam Johnston's Son, by F. Marion Crawford. A Bride from the Desert, by u n -1 v. r\,,,__ ununu Inns...- Dr. _]ameson's Raid, Its Causes, &c., by Rev. James King. '1` ........... ...... H... I run `\|v u.L.., u_y nu.v. J-nu... .....h. Transgressing the Law. by Capt. Fred \Vhittaker. om s l:SlPN.iTb I Riva} and 0 L:-nnn lilac. --8t. Lamonoo I nal IAIIILA. I (It: ldIC \. Clark Russell . . . The Real Lady 'Wilde, by B. M. Croker. The Seats of the Mighty by Gilbert Parker. ' .1 tr I,, I]: F. N1sBE 1`*s} Ta ngerette. 5c. We would like you to buy your Soda Water at our store. Not that there is much prot in it,- our Soda is of too high :1 stan- dard to admit of that at 5c a glass-but we want your drug trade, and would like you to judge our drugs by our Soda Water and the way we serve it. Llme Dhosphlz. 5c. {news I Ice Cream with anyf|avor.5c` 7WWTE0_Ts| Bio ole work nnd an lies a s rinlfy. VVthEEl.S TV.) RENEE] the 1 ny, wank, or mon . IRHIKVH IlIIl\Vl`a l\lK`lInVlUAV. nun n.m.-|'or Ottawa. lonn-onl. Quebec. lit. Jnhn. NJI Halllnx. Boston. 'l`oronto.Chl- an .l)onvor.henfrow,!-tnult Hm. Nulo.Du- u I St. Pnnl. WlnnIpe.Vnnoouvor,SenQ.lo. orthml and Run Frnnolwo. Moor m.-I.oon*!or Slum-hoe Lnh,connoo- Ina V: th (3.P.ll. nut and Want. 7:4.'.n.m -~MoIuhun. Wollliandnyn an-I Fri- lIIuI.| I. I 1:: un- The Tale of the Ten by W. II `l-_|.. l')........ Large, thin, polished glasses. WGBBAAN ii oAL. Mnclninlnt, I I8 Mnntronl unant- MEDICAL HALL. I06 DIADU llllll Ollllllllpl fply. But It seams to me," want on the stranger. utrewmng out his hand toward the barren lodges-soems to me this food must be mlghty short over there In A dry time." *|Whu"` nvnlglngal thn lnuwnnu "nf Why, explained the farmer, "of course. `when It : woo than : food enough. and when WI dl-y-why, the lower the water In the pond the Manor the pumm. " He sold MI tnrm.--Lowluoon Journal. uouryuru arms. "This In a line, oold breuy plnoo on a hot; July day," remarked the farmer to his guest. But. how is It In the winter?" Oh, Has the same, jlst the name," wu the bland and circumspect reply. But. me." want on tho uu an--u -uv u-uuun We heard the other dny of I qunlnt Olll Jackson tullow who had 3 rock rlbhod. pond bordered farm to sell, wlmh the farm bulldlnga pm-chad on the plnnnole of A wlndy hlll. A would be purohuur came along one sultry day of last summer and bnltod hla horse (or an hour under the dooryanl trons. 'l`hln In A (Inn. cold hmanv nlnnn on A with (3.P.ll. Rant and Want. 7:4!.n.nn-~Mom|nyn. dn mlnnklu dlraut cnnnortlons at Ilunfrow wl h (}.|' R. xpromu for point: in the North- woct Au-l British (`mlnmhh\. Pull ptullonlnn at K. & I . Ind 0. P. B 'l`log_q@9o_, Ontnrio utngt. ___ WUT(I OI BHIUJKS. "It I mmlua mistake. and you would prefer to have the caterpillar mplnoed, I can mully pm; It. back," said thogoutlmnnn oourtaously, uniting the notion to the word. Oh nn, nn: nhuma tnlra M . nl" nnhl oourwously, mung we uouon no mo worn. "Oh. no, no; plunso take It 01!!" said the young Woman, her lmughtinossqulokly vanishing, and with the second removal the elderly man got hl "Thank you!" and the onterpllhxr found another resting place. -- Youth`: Companion. oeen aurprmou out. or net "mnnnerl." The young woman wan walking npldly along a street shaded by many trees, when the elderly man, oomlng up behlnd her, saw a large, fully oatex-plllar on the collar ol' her coat. I beg your pardon." he Inld. laylng a den legjmnd on her arm as he spoke d remov the obnoxloue crawler, "1 wlshod to calm o cbls oemerplllar whloh was almost at.) ur neck." l`lm vounn mnnn nmmd hnunhtllv. WIDE IHIIDEI la ) |' IMQUK. The young onmn smrod hnughtily, nnd, with nu air of resenmuonl. at. the nut- erplllur, was about to pass on, with no word of thanks. "If I unmh-n mlunlrn nnrl vnu upnnhl it is a common notion that a vegetarian must eat enormously nnd have the diges- tion of an ostrich. But this is quite a mistake. Such a meal as we have men- tioned may be easily digested even by a person living under the articial condi- tions imposed by modern life on dwellers in towns. The human intestine in longer nnd larger than that. for instdnce, of a lion and does not require food of either too concentrated or too bulky a nature. It requires else a due admixture of foods. Thus pure nlimmen is not desirable. We may be made to starve on choose. Experi- ments as to the relative solubility of ani- mal and vegetable albumen, even it cor- rectly conducted, may be in the highest degree deceptive. The amount of albumen which we daily require is relatively small and needs it large quantity of respiratory food to be taken with it. The letter is of various kinds. which diifer-very much in the rnpidity of their action. Forinstance. starch is slow and alcohol is quick in pro- ducing: its ecct as n supporter of combus- tion. it more nlhumen be taken than is required, the excess is necessarily not di- gested. Neturo takes what she requires and leaves the rest. Moreover, a too re-pid digestion of food is not desireble.-Weet- miuster Review. An offucmve mp:-oo! was chat glven by an elderly man no a fashionably dressed young woman Who, In ltneema. must have been surprised out. of her "mnnnen." 'I`hn wnmu wnmnn wan wnlkltm I-nnldlv A Quution oI' Diot. A simple vegetarian meal might. consist; of iogumoo. buI.t.er, bread or onmako, eel cry, raisins or dates. nuts and ripe pan:-I, apples, strawberries, etc. Such II diot. would beueithor taateieaa, lndigeatibio nor expeusive and would certainly be nutri- Noun. It. In n nnnnnnn nntlnn that A nanuhn-Inn or the sultan. Notless oruol were the barbarities in- icted upon Russian subject: who. under (`mar Michael Fedorowltl, were publicly Luouted for using tobacco in any form. In some instances their nostrils were split open. If guilty oi. a second oeuse. death alone could wipe out the crime. The c bassadors of the Duke of Holstei visited Moscow in 1634, relate that ey were eyewitnesses of a public exhibition of this kind` where eight men and one Woman were punished with the knout for selling tobacco and brandy. By way 0! pallinting this Russian atrocity they were informed that houses in Moscowhad been set on fire by smokers falling asleep and dropping their lighted pipeI.-Gentie- man`: Muguzlne. IUIQUIIIOII W IVIIIII UZII - Ivwxuu were tee-newly lueeted. Whlie Englishmen emoked and laughed It their klnre wondroue weye or growled et hie teneeioue grip upon their pockets. eneteru pctentntee were treating their enh- 1eote'u only deepote can for daring to in- dulge in the Frnnkilh novelty. In Perein. where but recently Jeeloue etrife raged for role poeeeeelon of the tobacco lnduetry. Abbe: I. of dread memory, out o the iipe , of those who emoked end the none: of any who ventured as men. On one oeceeion he threw an unfortunate men whom` he discovered selling`-tobeoco into It lire along with hie you . Yet, by And by. this de- mon ol cruelt hlmeeit wee enthreiled by N iootlenlve cllerme end heoeme one of her meet fervent devoteee. The Turn, under Amureth IV. were eimilerly puniehed tor infringing hie edict egelnet emoklng. 1-lir Edwin Sandy: of Ponteireot. in Me trnveie in I010. bonre ttllnony to eimiler note of cruelty by hiuhnmmed IV. During his etny in Constantinople he witneleed the punlehment oi e eturdy Turk who had been caught eolncing the burden of life with the vapor at hie new found Joy. Short lived. however. well hie heppineee. He was dragged hetore the tribunal and condemned to the torture of having I hole pierced through the cartilage of hie none and a pipe inserted therein. Then, in order to render the punishment more impreeeive to the multitude. be we: seated on tho back of an ass with his face to the tell and driven through the streets of the city. while criers proclaimed hie oenee and it: merited punishment, eooording to the law of the sultan. Nlnr. inn: nlnnl tn-Ana tin: hnr-hnritlnn In. Potuntlonu to Which lhou cl Ibhuno Illnnn Q-Qxlb lnhhnhl. Pull pnlnul Tlokol omoo 0 I`. oonw. Au. (ion. I IVI E. a. LOUCKI IAIIIIAII. lllllli. IAQ |:u:~nr\:.-n 1. ununmea vb suoxsns. on v---( :3 3 |a.':"a. Lbucxs n; 333:1 ; _ stock`. Bond" `ad hm JA8. REDDEN 8:. CO. vinions bought an sold fa-_cnlI nmunnunu:-nus .otoum:llmu-gins. - ; II I I 1 I. in n n ' Iv -............... |ceIeb?iJ"EhTn "'Iio'Je:[g[,] IRISH WALD. H.I.. PPIIOIXIO "y TIIOSE WIIO HAVE SEER TIIE $[a1-us qcyglg THE IN'IERNA'Il0lAI._ . l`l\IlIlI'IH` I Where the Premier Wlll Speak During ' the Present Week. 01"r.n\'A. June 8.-The premier`s tour in the province of Ontario has been arragfed for and Toronto is so far not mention in it. To-morrow he will speak durin the | afternoon at Merrickville and Broc ville 1 on the way to Kingston, where he will ad- dress a public meetin in the evening. On Wednesday he wi l speak at Belle- ville, Trenton, Brighton and Colborne en route to the evening meeting at Cobour . Thursday heintends to make short dresses at Bowmanville and St. Mary : in the after noon. and addresses a mass meet- ing that night in London. On Friday, on route to the meeting at Petrolen in the evening, he will speak at the Strsthroy station. On Saturday afternoon he will address the Chatham mass meeting,s peaking attilenooe en route,and in the evenin he will speak at Windsor. Speeches wil_ be delivered at Brampton, Acton and Guelph, on route to the Berlin meeting the follow- ing Monday night. Tuesday, lth, Sir Charles is booked for addresses at St. Catharines, Merritton and Niagara Falls and at Hamilton that evening. Wednes- lny evening. Caynga,Caledonia and Brent- ford will be visited, and in the evening the the premier will be heard at a mass meet- ing in St. Thomas. n_u_;u_ nu--- _- Iu-s._a-- Bright`: Dlaenao. Dlabetea. Beware of the stuff that pretends to cure theae diseases or other serious Kidney, Urinary or Liver Diseases, as they only re- lieve for a time and make on ten times worse afterwards, but re y solely upon Hop Bitters, the only remedy that will an rely and permanently cure you. It dea- troyea and remove: the cause oi disease so elfectually that it never returns. "'13 """` "' ` Whuhhyvudoxvopnurmnuh Whninwunchnmdnuidtuthnu-L Whndohunolhdodzqbunah -Ix._ .3- x_; :`nA_._ A. __.AL: n.`..L l?iJ.i9!_.&.%_9n1ari9Mor Vluudohndc "coon TUPPER'S TOU R. "FF-'|_|_|1c Hop BIHERS NEVER FAIL '5-us:-If BITTERSI Hop Bitters, 685 Bmaday NEW YORK. STEAMER HAMILTON -BETWEEN- MEDICINE, NOT A RINK, A ll Disen 308 of the Stomach, Buwc-Is, Blnml, Liver, Kid- neys and Urinary Organs, Nerrm1sm=s;~', Sleeplessuosc, v.~'[u-1-fully .l"o mule Oom- plaums. _ . II Ill ()6 pl}!!! 101' I 0.88 ll Wl n on cum or he! or !or an thllf u'upum or In] '14.: found tloreln. Hops. Buchu, Man- clralu-, Dandelion, Am! the .Purr,-st and Best Mmlirul Qualities of all U(IA(`l.~ . Cums Anduwungnndbuyaohoollottotnc radios. "OIooobu|-n." lupin. . . . Jun not 0! Unlvulh Quinlan. I'Al.l. Tlll mun: unhnhaoll. :'""Dt{ug_Herty $95.00. . . . aunt than any other int-olaulnv v 2. rot lull Information all at The Kingston Business V_,vvv --..- v~v._.- mu be paid for a. case It nun runs or halo. or !or nnvthlnn Euorro " rI A}ii'$"`iI:TL*u.'i:`\}tLL':`; ` $73 LIEBI\ and Oonnty Dobonturol. my to TIOIAI Buaos. Ilnnuor Fronunnonn and art; mont Soolcty. Oloo oppollto tho Poo KI Icon. ' G. .llAcnmm:LL.Q.0. J.I.FAII'.l.. I W. BELL V.R. AND D. V.D.8. `DIS- ? ponur And limldonoo.6'1lPl-luau: I O. Consnlcot om hoe. Telephone 514. h o\co-Blhby'I Livery. Brook nun. Everything In sight. even the Price Onl I06 ti no In otbcgmokzrn '. {A u H. I` `ah lxlngstgn Ladlw cg; I E. SPABILH, !`D.SH l'..IL8.. I.D.. DIN- ` . TIST. Oloo. I.'n- ._-lnouo Itnot. Bul- clonoo, m Univarulty Avomu. (`Moo hours, I mm. to (fugm. Shun-dny evening I to 10. Telephone . C. P. Sherman. Llllllll. J 8.3. IGOANN A0(X)UN'I`AN'l` AND BILL 0 Estate Agent. Rants and account: col- lected. Money to loan M: lownt mt. Oiloo Uo Agent. and col- Money 38! King :1... over Wade : Dru; Eton.- MONEY T0 LOAN IN LARGE OB BIA dug?-. gt low. nciuoof lnuroata on :1 an rm 1-. . Ann run y and rggloronyturoi. Axlvply to_%oIu KuTcsION gzmrsmskoxe and Fnnn Property. Loans [tuned Dobonturoi. ply to Frontonno an Poo!` '11 Association of Architects). AB.O}{I'l'EOl' AND APPRAHLER. Olou-81 Brook Street. Klnnton. Ont. 5_ H. WLANDS. ARCHITECT APB Appraiser, oornor o! Btook and K II; Itnqtn over WId0'8 Drug Store. Intnnoo on King shoot. next to Warn olu. LEONARD CLEIENTS. L.D.H. DENTIST directly onuonite tho Poltk) on Wall! mu mm Kn.-non. n.uhu.n.d In 1 . .Ilut.>hDn0 No. 387. Bnldonoo. 364 King and n . I POWER. & RON. AR.OHI'l`EO'l`8 AND BUILD- IN(:3I1l'V0]0l'I. Olco-Wellington Strut. III! 011. mm Oman. mama. _.. ._._.._-- . `AAA; am_.4.. $1,000 IN 0:0I.n,. ... ...nl.I 0.... 1| nngn ll -plI HYTHIT um, nuuusvrnns. SOLICI- ton. Sun. Ontario Chambers b'To'n an-.. oncnib E. H. bnrrnn, Q.C. MONEY LARGE OB HI . IIIIIII. at low mm: of interest. Canada Pa<:-I-`fvlc Railway: RTHUR IELLIR (llombor of the %t|rlo . of A110 LND APPRAISER. Street. HAOIJONNELL & FARRELL. BABRIFPIM. U Sqzliolton, m.o.. as OLAIIIIOI Srrul-r. nn on. nmuans a inokaiis. TAKE N0 SUBSTITUTE. |`A. BIBHY, l BROOK UPRIIT, Tl` . loud] husk andvornnblohllodh vnslnua V _l_Inl _. .._ 4 --_.A non _:'iriEiIvRAL- : H0883 LlVERYo VETERINARY. ROCHESTEEHROUWTE EDUCATION. FINANCIAL. fj- DENTAL. Bnndnn. 7 Train luvlnu 19:25 noon nrrlven in Ottawa It 6:!) .m., and train leaving at 9:06 am. hlu throng nloopor toottuwmnrrlvlnn at 0:45: In. I'M. ticket. Pullman naoommodnclon and other Information apFltA)NLlY . BONE - v Grand Trunk Ole: Pnuouur Depot. Foot. of Johnston strut, Klnnton. Ont. Tnlm Non. Ind 8 run daily. No. dull axon I Hominy. All other train: dull)-oxoep an I . TI Ih'I.lIlVInl I01 fur. u am or yuung.`l:nl|y cam-led In rui I . `I l.00upnckso. SI: torO|0Owx Iona:-n IIIfJlUVOIIPQ0IOI rs I Q `as mu..mm, I.-v. nu-la an AV nu I A r l 1I;Vu|IIl|mlv|uI. U` |v._w. '|||l.`zn 1". HUI . IIu||AIvlH|Inll'-b. `naps. (II BOLD by (1.. L Ih~`~ nrt G: oonu. 8 I C mmhu A we RUFF? `ml LIOYI 7' " mum: In so u o:\u* uvou Muuuou. I 0 or , 9 NIII 8|-plonllno, T5-my `Emin- I. elm. unused by null nbuul, `you vigor an Illa E`. '3'."-' '2KL.-."_d, `_`_ l"_{.- }!.`!"!, 111 E!!! oh. Auno y p.-nun uni',%vou vluorm III or nun. mud quluhl.` nun:-on ru ll` I` I nu!-I young. ` II! can ed 0 --.v u.ou u pnohgo. toru 00 w long:-nnmlgo (sonny 0! qoneyrgfggggqt IIZI 3 , C I III I '03 ' I8):.Y3 If 3, . . , 'lllI wvuuu an '1:-gram: VIII Io. chemo bulk. and all no-tons. n.l1v- -nIInnA|.- nnnnAvI I`IAM1I.'I'0N & FIONTRBAL LINB. III II vnnnw um;- 5 and blood mam vigor. Bad ` biooi Iowa the seed of scrofula. ulccri, abscesses. boils, blotches, `ilcin diseases, and almost all the 8115 um: esh is heir to. To get laeahh we must cure the had blood,` II Burdock Blood Bitters, which re- moves all impuritiy.-s from the blood by its action on the stomach, liver Indbowcls, thus carrying off all morbid and elfete matter, and purifying` cleansing and healing every organ of the body. `:3. - I j 1 j` `I It thus created, which is a guaran- ltoe of health and happiness. V f Bujlllbodvourlu throggh the 3 pin: arteries just the same as ` good blod does, but good blood rth! with it-`health, while bad` Hood dimlbutai diseases through- out the whole body. ~II_,.I LI..-J _.-...._ . .24`. 12...: iieinaed Blood . IINI GOING IABT. io.HtIp.....l:0u io.4 ....l:86n `olol Ontnrio strut. oouwd. 3. w. romsn. Pun. A16. Gen. Manager. Dnlllqg Through tho Bay of Qnlnto. '1 hour: no-tons. lllvu lollnlnun Iolnn ~2:a'l`.'h'.!.'.`&'%`.I.' ".2:'a`L."7.`.i.`3?.`.`..': nlltou. `Iona! II. con. I090 lands. Iuplduo the c.l.unouoo and Iontroul. . nu... .. .-... 4-..-- RWIFI` 1 . Freight Pnnnnr Auontn. TRAINS LEA VE KIN(lS'N)N. A III _IM\- fhnhn Ilnnl-unl (I THE QURE DAILY LINE. Inn: uulll I--1... If!-...-A.... nah A1:L4!`T LINE II` TIIWV Y2&&V STR. HERO II III 111%! EDIE I` TRAVELLING. TlMB-TABLH. IASIT. mm j$5';'T"7""" MEDIEKL. h lilul on-In 333"": .::::'.!$.'f}E GOING ).1 Exp.. v.5 " . non II tom Pm-I no u l 90!: M. I at llopo. WEST. ..3:IIh p.m. ..l:!0 mm. Galopn Rapids Chnnm-I, (Cornwall '.`Annl):-GoutI-not prloo. O2l06.600; pold to oontmotori. 0140.500; contractor!` alums Itlll unpaid. Ol80,000; the Minister of Canals ntnlod In PI\I'H|\llIN nnor the work mu taken over that no one would use It. Sholh Inland Dam. (Cornwall Canal): -'l`ho original mnlrnol. wan oonoelllsd and a work abandoned, upon which llM:,0o0 of mommy was nbsolumly.thrown away. The new work was given to a favored llrm of oomnotont without tendons. who have been allowed 099.600 on-r tholr contract price. Lnngovln Blook:-lI`.ntlnmto of mm less than I500.000;|lmIuly paid. 8781.000; out.- mndlng olnlml. 0250.000; Uontru-tor Chnrloboln had following clounu put. Into tho oontnnh wysloh omr oontncton on the holding bad with Government: "Thu onmmcunn will anon to him! thmnnlvan nuns. `nu dothndnnd -'-3'25`!-'3'-4-7:,-2' IIII unuuug nan wlm linfornlninl: -"nu oontmmmn agree Mm! thuuuolvu to buy the right. of way from the contract- or Mr. Clmrloboln." Lmlo Rapids Look :-Com.mot mtimnu of out. 886. 080-, paid to contractor. I260.- 000-, oontrnctnrh olullul at ll unpnId,06l.- 000; no main and no nu-olpta (`mm the work. ' -uuu uuuuunuu, ulvul Vuv Tuy Canal. (0 mIloa):-E.-allnumxl cost. Il38.6()(|', uxpondod upon II. C476,l2B; ro- vonue for law, 0196; oust of mnuuwnanoe mm. 02.46:). I |nI.. D....I.I. I An]. ./l`..un..- .moc....o- 5.7.55"? "N" EW {THE LITTLE ONES ATHIJTVTEJ Paine : Co_lery Com und winminakeurhem Bright and anpy as Larks. ,.....,.. ..-.-.... . l~`ranel:ise Waste. The worse than useless Franchise Aot involves an expenditure from the treasury I of about s2to.ooo for each revisiombouides entailing upon the people an enormous ` amount oi work. oxpcuse.eto., which may - be calculated at about $300,000. In this i way the people are burdened for each re- vision to the tune of about 0550.000. Leasing Lead. The Government has pursued the policy of making pasture land leases in the West to cattle kings at a nominal rent of one or two oentsper acre without asking for bids . orseeking competition, and only with a limit oi 50.000 acres as the amount that. might be covered bya single lease. In ' this way several millions of aoresheve been leessll. Tileseluses ialsrlhetwith settlement and are inimieal to the inter- ests of the settlers when covering any district suitable for cultivation. Grants to Speculators. The disregard oi the Government for the Interests of the settlers was strikingly I manifested by the so-called colonization i plans adopted in December. 1881. Under ` the provisions of these plans, speculators were enabled-to buy the public lands not reserved for railways, the Hudson Bay Company or school purposes, in town- ships, or blocks of townships, at one-halt the price charged to the actual settler. By the provisions of one of these plans pur- chases were for cash; by the provisions of the other plan credit on easy terms. extend- ing over a period of five years was given. ' The rush of speculators under the credit plan was phenomenal. On January 1st. I888. a little over a year later the order was issued. the applications under the credit plan numbered ilill aml covered 2,9395 townships of land. Among the applicants were 91 members of parliament. support- ers of the Government, whose applications covered about 150 townsihps. uiving Away Timber Limits. 5 A scandalous instance of the disregard of the Government for the general public interest is furnished by the timber limit policy in vogue up to the year 1887. Previous to that date timber limits were granted to friends of the Govern ment upon private applications without being advertised or offered at public competi- tion, ami were granted upon the payment oi It per square mile. One limit thus ob- tained by John Charles ltykert for the sum of 0850. was sold soon after for 0150,- 000. Up to February. inst, also orders in council granting limits were issued. These order covered on area of 25,300 square miles. 0! these grants twenty-six were made to members of parliament upon their own application. and severity- nine grants were madoto friends of (ion- servative members of parliament upon the application of members; andneariy, if not all. of the grants made were to friends of the Government. A more reprehensible abuse of power can scarcely be conceived. The enormous public loss thus delllu-rate- iy inflicted by the Government may be better understood by referring to the tim- ber sale of the Province of Ontario hold in the autumn of l88l,whun at public auc- tion bonuses amonnting to 078.081 were received for 1,419 square milos,an average of $517 bonus per square mile. The Dominion grants under consideration were mostly made at a date subsequent to the Ontario sale alluded to. and at the rate of bonuses then received. the Dominion Gov- ernment should have received upon the 25.800 square miles granted. l)')l'lll!l('. to the amount of 0iil,0ao.0oo. Grants to Railways. Up toJanuary ist, I894, 44,242,993 acres of public land had been granted by the Dominion Government in Manitoba and the Canadian North-West, in aid of rail- nvun nnnaev-nntlnn n tho lumlu nl tlvux nu-an. I'll` UQHIILIIIIII AV(ll'| ;ll' VVOID, III INI (II l'l|ll' wny onnncruotlnn. On the hauls of tho pron- nnt mlltlvnmd mm of tho lbmnlnhm, this in nu nmount more than sulolont. to fur- nlnh homes and nupport to l0,0U0,00()poo- pla,nn(l with the exception of tho grunt to the mainline of the C. P.R. It may ho rm- nonnbly cloubusd whuthur any of tho grunts were mqulmd to wuure tho cumutruollun of branch and other llnu.-4 M [met as tho wants of the country requlnd and luminmu ooulll be fumlnhod to pay runnlmx oxpum-sun. rnmluln by the llolon on Public Wm-kl. u ru....u....- umnn). n.n.....u ll.l ...n...\- Flrllllll WI, `UIU IFIIICII [III IVIIIIIIU V` I'II'-'a .\`I.(`.hnrlen` HI-nnoh Rnl|wuy,(H miles): -PI-mnlsml cost. 0l3!.()00: vxpondud upon It. 01,740,000; nut.nu\ndh\u olnlmn. I90,- THI; oust. of mad ltmlf OH; 2.()00; coat of land dunmgoa, over I9()t),lMm. m.... n_._..| an ...l|...\. I.`.. we may mu, Restless and Nerv0us?| Wound lacnnnnoo. Tlnoou of Government and expondl- tum of All none howmouuoed enormous- ly In Canada during the put ttoon your- or more and come Illustration: of how this has been nooomplluhoduo buowlth given. The scandal: In connection with the uwnId~ lngofoontnou and the construction of public works have been dealt with In the plan and parliamentary report: and as few Iittementu ban will recall what extrava- wnnnn nxlntn. llllemonul non sumo oxlnta. nrrun vuni qr waste AND ex- ` TRAVAGANOE. ~'"..=;=;='~a...:.=-=-:.+='-=-r==~.. -= I'M nouns utm B29`; fnuilu Wuco-0rnu to spanner.- Giving Away Tlnbor l.lIu|u-anuI to Ionian-lonldolo by the Doun-llow an `hick In lino. lnnpuulllllnuouml . ' unnu- -"'-'z`. .`."."'.'."., ca. Ivduhh Llnnn it I""mVO lllhlnl `I: -no the :1?!`-4|. Inn nan. 'l lmn~ was no proper mlrvolllulu-.x by tho uiou-rs of tho (.'m'vrnnu-nt ull two of tho jobs at least. vim. the Gram! Trunk hrldgu and luck .\'n. l of thu lnwhlne Uunnl. Tim tlnnwkmplrm on the two hut tar john M-1-nus In have hum loft. to (uh-euro of Inn-If, nu fur M the (hmurnnmnl. ulcora won` cnncernml. so much u) that two prominent puhlhv oloor. high In uioo. lust tholr nltuntlun on that .-wmunt. Mr. St. Louis pmmlrod all the workmen that worn Mind of Mm. Ho dhl not hoop limo personally, he hnul so ml clerks to do It. and one of lhmn atuflvd tho Ilntn. Thin mm sworn to by hlmsulf, to his own din- u-rvwo; and when thou: llnn warn made and (`.n0I(od they were mrtlml hllndly and ns a matter of form by the ofcen of the unvn-rlunnnt. " A -..I -...o oI.I. I. ohm 1]....-n.......o ...I.I..|. If Nearly Donl After taking some hi hi] puod up stuff, with Ion lutimonin, turn to Hop Bit.- lorn. I have no (car of any Kidney or Urinuy Troubles. Bright`: Dianne, Diabolol or Lint Complaint. Thou distant mnnotndattbu onnuvo power ofllon Bitten: bulidu It in-the but omuu cannon man an onnuvo of Bop Bmou: in -the funny Inodioim on club. WHUIH IHIHK was Tllllllllllllly lllllllllllllllil ed. Lot nny hon. gentleman go to On- but-lo and pmsom thou gums to the elec- tnrntn mu! try tn make them hellovo that this nxpvmllturv wnn es mully honest, just nml fnlr I'X|)0ll(ulll.l`t\ of public money. Wlu-n wu find that the contractor dstmy- ml his book; lxxmuau hls mm \\'m: not lulu cnuugh tn lmltl thnm nftor ho myth through, and when we nal hlm lwlnrlng under nnth lhnl lm haul glvun rnntrllmllonn mnld the party In puwur.nm~ wu go my further mllml as l'N\a0n why Ihlu vxtrnnumncn was nllmwd` to go on um-hc0kul.' Whnt and tho jutlge any. lllcl lw Instruct Mr. HI. Luul.-x tn pay Ihlu lIIunu_\'." No; he gum nn tn nny: "'l'ln\n wnn nu nrnlmr lI|'\`nlnlll'.\ In` llll\'l`l'l|lIllVllI~. And yut thln In the Gnvernnlont. which nndumskon to tell us that may nrumlmIn- Interim; the nnlru of thv country carom]- Iv, uo.uuu unu some uu.uuu. ~ And you that went on for four Although all that tlmu tho Mlulswr hln n-upouulhlo subonllnntes left this Hume nnd run down to any nfwrnoon. Impacted what ` un, mu! nuulu things right. ` on until. lnstnml 0! playing om. tlm hnverlnnentpaltl nuarly 8400.000, ` yut. may ask us to bulleve that not know anything about It, and whole thlng was economically mlmlnlatub nd, Int nnv hon. wmlllmnnn my to On- 1,000 men an work no Iugm. `lne were paid nlwrnmuly every Mlolmutl tells us that some uunounuxi to $8-l,0m), nome Ol0.000, 815,000 and some 320,000." A In! nut. that uvnnt. nu hun fnnr vunnthn mun: And on the same scale for ntonomn- aunu,ntonaaet.ters and nkilied h|b0l`8l'l., St. Louis` bills must. imve been tremend- oun. when it. is rmmnnhered the l four monthumlul shat. at. times \ 2,000 men at work in the daytime 1,500 men at work at night. nuunnnnul on lill (Mill uunn Iln [NM] nnnuu IIBU In D vulva: IUII. How the Trielr la llono. It may be interacting to know how then increases were Incurred. not one example euioe. We will quote from the Montreal Gazette of the 14th Muy,i805, a statement made by Judge Denney-ere upon the appli- cation of the Solieitor-General with re- spect to the cult against the contractor on the Curran hr torarohuulot money which the Soil tor-General olaimed he had got unfairly trom this Government. Let me eel] attention to some of the de tails of that traneaotion. It related to two bridges aeroes tho Lachine Canal and the Grand Trunk Railway. The Government engineer's that estimate of timeout of com- pieting thoee bridges wan 0160.000. But they proposed to make eertain changes, to enable them to deepen the canal and im- prove the works. and the hight-at gure which the Governmont s own engineer gave as the oost of the work was $293,000. Although the work was within two or three hours` run by rail of the headquar- ters of the Government at Ottawa, what did they do? They paid $894,000 for that work which their own engineer luau esti- mated would cost $223,000, and then they instituted a unit against their own eon- traetora to try to get $170,000" out of him. Let me makv a tow quotations from the statement of the judge upon the evidence placed before him with respect to the terms of the contract made by the Department with the eontraetor, M. St. Louis. Here in a specimen of the wages which this preeiouu eoonomieai Government eontraet- ed to pay to that oontraetor: A ntonecutter foreman wan allowed 14 a day for day time and 30 for night time, 18 a day for Sunday. and ti? a day for Sunday over- time. . . . A double team got 05 aday, and, when religiously at work on Sunday it got 010. What else do we nd? We ilnd that a derrick wan worth 32.76 in the day time, but this name instru- ment was worth 83.75 at night, and it was a religious derrick. he- oauee when it had to work on Sunday its oonaeienoe had to be appeased by giv- ing it 07.50. That was the oontraet made under the supervision of a (iahinot Minia- ter. We are not speaking of what ooour- red outside. but of the contract that gentlemen made with Mr. St. went to work to carry out that What does the judge any in addition? Ha) I : Ami nn (ha mama nnnln lnr nmnamm uuu nu--u-nun-cg, yum, vvvn Ourrnn Bx-td3e:-Enlnuted coat-. $128,- 000-, Government Commlmlnrl utlmoto or nuombloooct. 0100.000; lotunl ooot, 430,000; noun man an oountry , 0:170.- 000; Judge Dnnonn decided that Go!- ormnent'I oonuut with contractor St. Louis wu no drawn that he had llvetg up unit ` uuce an aonn xuuwny. oou,wu, ` Fredorlomn and St. Mary : B1-l4.lgo:- ` Paid up capital of company. 820,000; Gov- ernment loan at 4 pet oent., 0800.000; - Govm-nmem bonus, 380,000; total cost of In-lam. IJIH nnn - `xmtlnu rlnhu of In-Mun.

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