Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1889, p. 5

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was jn_ Low Prices, 33;` lnw - \`DlU \ ll"`\' n'--- Iv n Ivouuuwuvu uuxv - in Oink renucvve-I V"-rv-`mm. lhnt which in umpuml on be u I scan in the lung: or ollwr ur-.--um will din;-put. Many of my m`gh- _ in" MI mu sh-1 um remedy hu done much 3401 for vh--n~u....~.- -_-and than the} unc- I~-vn If Hdunv :'i-mw it the renal canto m _. ...-_.. ._.I.-.. .IX--..-.... ...|... \I.. I.` ll..- I`!!! ll Il(l'rH\ Iv:--no-' II um VI-III CIIIIIIH In In many olhcl` diumnl-n why, Mr. I-Iaiimr. a!nu't the pnup`e who are utlliotod with mini- noun. innin nnon A more nu-eIu| lmm.rv uuulng yur VIII Iliuwu : nonorlry prilliltll. D: A: lion. Oahrhn. `htumlry president. E. W. Nubile. Beavers, Wood- stock 5 u! vioo-pronldcol. Goo. Phouhht, N Nhpn Fnlh; uconyi viewnd- dust. J. nos, Dnlorlu. I Iguan- Iuy-Inuuror. H. O Lou|b la, Athlollol. 80. Catharina. Couo--l. Boll. Jun Koeclnun. J. Hunter, J. D. Btlloy, F. W. Guryin, C. Kondsll, W. '1`. Hughes, J. C. Artisan, J. Barry, E. Korughu. 11.. nl than than and Aland an. -:._. `Ibo cnuhn Anni:-at lacuna Anoth- llon Clan. Numu l`ALuI, Ont. April l7.-Al the meeting of the Conocllu: Amateur Lacrono Association last night than ooorl for guulng you were cloud: Honors:-y mntmm; Drkrtno. 0nhn_ Tenth-3 I"l'lH HIVIIPUK CINHIKII lrlllll III!` \VllV lI|"V lVI|l "\\ Amer : Sure (Ture uvoal my Me after 1) 0 dmstvrs hul given me up," my: Juhn [hhcr ty. 133 N. Main urn-M, (.`mwur-l, N M I was given up to die with Bright : diaemm uf uh-4 kidnaya. Thodocbnru and they uuuld do nothing for me. A fric-ml l\(l\'iIQ`ll nw to take Warner`: S-ufu (`me. and my f.-au.i`\ consider me at given bmk from the true ." `, uyn Mn. (Innis A. Fry, of Wuhenx. Kn. Mr L H RE:-n nf "Aunvor (I H, "A ,9u\l quouloua. IIOYU II In! IQ`lUA'I' ' "My denr ediLor,- For several years put N I have been the revipieut of never`! >unph- ` let: iuuwl frmu time Lu time bv .1--arm. H. H. Warner & to , uf Rnclu:!t0r. N. Y . which. in mln'il.iun to u:uH|iuiIn)( an c|h~.v~ sivo [realise upon ltulurv Jiacuw, its (uni... usual symptoms and gnu-nth, ah-> inc'u.;m numvruus testiumniulu ffulll [anti 5 Mu-..~=o~ fncaimile Iigntlun-3 are hltlchrd uh:-r.-tn, Azwlting the sluten-em that they Inna burn muividunhy rrliexed by the me of \\'un.u`a \`-ufel'ure, which in pro-pu-ul by the u'>u\r 6 m. for the use of pom-us so atlclrd. Nun. M-'. Ediwr, I would Lkv in know ii the statements mule by [hum putieauhu rectify 10 the great good which Warner`: .\`.a{n limo : hudone them, cm be relied upon 'lhe\' nu-m hmwtt enough from the wnv lh--v rnul nu --....-'_ u..... 1`...... -......I ..... In. -6`.-. M . nuns ruwuvnuvvn nun-u :4.-v cu --nun We have recently received I letter from one four well known nubocriben upun A subject which we prefer to publish for [In- pernul of our readers. Anticipating ilmt in so doing some one will n.!ie-ve ul ml the r- Ipounibility of answering "Subecril'er'." questions. Here in the letter - "Mv ulanr mliLnr,-- Fur nureul vans mu! What "Subscribe:- Would L!l:o to Know -- u I 1-. : 11'0"] INSBUKHIICI, Inu llar I ICTTIUIU Llglli of four hour: dislodged the enemy from their position, before which LegitiIne'I forces left 20 wounded end 5 dead. Among the lent was Gen. Beyerd, the vcteren cem- mender of Grend Selinee. At. 12 o'clock the division of Gen. Derdigneo we: at the doors of Deeeelieel eweiting the divieion of Gen. Nirret. Tbet division, efter e terrible oonics, errived et 1 o'clock, end et 4 o`clock the enemy had left their stronghold, end the two divieione entered the im - neble fortreee. The rebele loet. 44 , I32 wounded end 103 prieonere. This battle in regerded ee e decisive one in fevor of Legitilne. Illa believed here the: both Goneivee end 8:. Merc have felleu into `time : hende by this time, en the poe- eeeelon ol Deeeellnee givee Legitime the key by lend to both then porte. Dress a Du-Ialve Victory for l.ogNImc-l-nvy Lou or the In-Ioela. Nnw Yonx, April l6.-CC-pies nl Lo Monileur, the official organ of the Haytinn Uoverumeut, of the date of April 4, were re ceiw-d here today. The apcr says that Hen. St. Fleur Paul of egitime`s army has captured L'Artibonite and is threal.au- in? Gonaivea and St. Marc. Seven hundred reugccs have coma to his army. Atli o'clock in the morning of March 30, (ion. Dardignac attacked Hip lyt.e'a formidable ramparla near _l asae-a- ocho, two miles from Desulinas, and after a terrible ght nf `nnr hnurn dinlnrhnui fhn nnnmv from A Farewell Amllc-Ice. ROME, April l6.--The Bishop of Newark, who in about to return to Amcricn. Ind 3 farewell audienve with the Pope to-day. Napoloon I`! Finance In Peru. PARIS, April 16.--The Procureur-`General will conduct the prolecution of M. Secretnn, Manager of tho Sociote den Motaux. and W M. L. Vainurio, the chairman of the con- cern, on nccunt of its nancial Lroublu. The Inner Ill Not Vlsll Turkey. BERLIN, April 16 -Tho Kreuz Zoitung sly: Em eror William has ubnndoned his propose visit to Constantinople. ` To be llnlsecl Io Ilno (lrdlnllnlo. BRUsS_ELs`, April 16.--The Archbishop of Mslines has been notied by the Vatictn that he in to be raised to the cardinolgto. Bonlnnueu-`n Pnpc-rs Ielled ` PARIS, April l6.-The police have surch- ed the reudencel of General Boulanger, Count Dillon and Rochefort nngl_ hnve seize A large number of papers. ` I'nru-Ti`: lnrlng salt. Lowboy, April 16.--Mr. PILl`II`u ha in- ntituted 3 unit against The London Times for libel, claiming 100,000 damages. _ The sular Market. .Losx>os, April l6.-In tho sugsr market. to day buyers were apathetic. Prices, how- ever, were rm. W. .. ___ _ , , _ , ,_,` Dlel Inn l'ny lie All-any. ` Lonnon, April l6.--The appeal of Dion Boucicault from the order of the Divorce ` Court to enforce the payment. of alimony / granted to Agnes Robertson Bouclcault in 1888 has been dismissed and the court his: ordered that the arrears of alimony be peid. APRIL17. MURRAY&TAYLOR LONDON, April l6.`--An election we: held in Rochester today to [ill the l nrlimm'ntnry_ seat mule vacant by the resignation of Col onel Hughel-Halletta The balloting re- sulted in favor of Mr.` Hugeneu (Gladston- iun), who polled "1655 vote: against. 1680 vote: for Mr. Dnviee (Liberal-U ioniat). In the election in 1885 Col. Hug ee-Hsllott (Couervntive), received 1602 voice lgninat 1352 votes for F. F. Belley (Home Ruler). ,_,_ 7, ,, llama Rulyrn I loot. "I hair `Inn In Bonita- "u r-I)amngu Again:-1 the " rlmer, ' LATEST sormuo uewa :-o-.- FIERCE FIGHTING IN HAYTI. `A GLADSTONIAN Vl_CTOR_Y. A QUERY. Iii`. ~5-J JFK IQCIJZ LX351 Pardon: has granted 5 on to Joseph C._ `Blown-d, colored, who u boon in the Sub rloon lot '19 years, huh` when I lad nur- | plsyuum in Glouutor county. He wulnt unhnood to In Inngodaul uncured I commutation to lmprlonllont for Iifo on u around of not baht nnnnllv uh-nnn, Wlltll Ionian al low Orluu. Nlw OILIAIB. April |I.--'l`lMIo \\ orotho Winn! II-hon to'- : %) 3m7 0100. moo. 060. mi .000. IHQ IIOIIII IE7 IILI1 lli XIIIIIIIIIIIUII W IEWI IQ IIIC 3. [round of not bah` nontally strong. Counterpanes. rooomnnonaqa. Tho no-cond upon dtcl tho Inporngiou ol Itorotypo pluuund co lnloid unit-r to In and in the printing oou of Cnnndn opt-nun unjuntly to tho Ouudina mechanic. 1! on nooimnt o! in elloopncu unbluhon and it necessary to ugnwh IIMI` it should be ob- tained Iron Onncdisn union. A mcnont upoeulo duty should be [avid upon thin manor Io puma: its `r-ponatiun. 0c,l0rbI0urI|. `nun spam on mu labor by contract in condemned. The uubli-Imam of A labor recommended. TI-4 -mutant` manual `golng: Qlun nu payment: M nlnau aural. Attontiun in dincml to Ila heavy ohucea for oollt-ctingunll dolna. It In rioouuncndo-d , that the In: coils for uuoh collection be due ed to the I1-nut puuiblc tum. The second ro- I any: that the gnrnuhlng oi wagon Ihuuld lorboddrn. The Iyuoa ol letting prison Inhnr In cunlrlc`. In nnntlounnod. or meonnmc nmo we uounmon. The station of 5: sum: ly Iyntem In also ndmontmd` under which pun-iuon might be ` made for old up by periodical of occasional payment: of null Annnliul the ban ohu-cu nolmy mama no gun. The conmnuionoru joining in the Gun re port lnnlin-re tho patent lun nuucv-pubic ot muons] improve-Inont, haunt:-d immiurnion u condemned uud the second report uh tho that I penalty be imposed upon the rniduul contacting party nnd than who undertake the tnnuporutiun ol the alien oontrutlnborer mechanic into the Donimon. .'PIun an-nlinn Inn Annn It -w..um In alga mlrllllll Clllln IIINVH III II|IOI\Cnly PIECE It in rvcmumcndcd slut. court: ul arbitratio- ubould be entnlzlnulncd, thnl. Lnbur D.n_v Imlndny Ihould be pn-crnimo-d ouch yrnr, and that tnnhnipnl Inn.-nntinn in tho nuhlxc nchnnlu, I A:-clung, laborers. dnmoauc serum. um other! should hue pnwern to obtain from llllhlrnlu or county courts Inlnmnry judur men! for Imueaduo. In cues of bnnkrunu-.I Wull lhollld have prcfergncn mu] should con Ilium: Ilol on Inch product-I of their labor at gnbaca works. building: and oven uwlun ml In r. - The second report Also recommends that the mpg nunuuf wuss of o I-rutiveu rank n u proferouual chum upon Al inuohent unto: II. in rs-cmumcnded Ihollld ue pn-cuumo-u ncn yrnr, ma mu: to-ohnicol mat.-notion in the publac uchonl. an Ipocial school: or chart or In colleges 0! Itch nolmy ohonld be (wen. Th. onnununinnoru inininn in IL: rn rl IPPIRIII on mu any. It in rocommund:-d tint strict I-uminuiou be nude of persons controlling large nenun enpineo and boilers and that none who do not huld crrtucuen shall be pcrluitted to rennin in elm-gr uf enpimm e-xcoodimr I certain power. or of bmh-rs used fur he-at.ug fuctonon or other hr buildmgn. aclury or nimilar r- ployinent of children undo-r 14, iv. in rocu|.u.uudrd, nlnould bo pro- hibited. The lining ui empluyes by lore-men or employer: in mndemnrd. Frequent. and thorouarln In-uprcliuu of fnctoriea ll reculn mended, also nrimzunt Inn to ensure uh-ty and proper uniury condition: in sh: building-t. On tho nubiocv. of rocoverv ul warn the [inn I`:-Eon lnvllod of K onmplot`o stock 0! 1 buudanq-I. ` On thv nubjocl. of recovery ul wage: the first rlport uyu: `Inn Iooonu Ipt-clncauy recommenuu mu placing o! I guard nil on the outer edu of roof: of frcizht can, ranking ii. a pend u-noo to lean frog: unprotected. prohibiting the dangerous style of dead wood: attached tu Iome in-izht cars, the Adoplinn of nutummic ur brnkos for :11 csrl and the intro- duction of coupler: than will remove the nvcouity for brnkemen going between any And to pmlulnit uuuo-canary Sunday lnbor and ii pouihle min-ly prohibiting the moving ol frvuzht Hut (luv. Yr 8.. nu-nmrnund.-(I thnt uh-int otnminntinn on the Inbjeot. R4-commendation: are mad: looking to the [tutor unfu-ty of venue]: nnmnting cn inland wsulrl. The nk re-port recommend: tin az- tentiou of the logislnmreuto u matter 0! le- curing the nrnlor aft: of nulwuy employn. The Iooond Ipeciuly recommends tho nl-tuna nl A nnnrd fl nn the Ollll The first report Ipmlu in npprociution of lsbor orkuniutionn. The wcond report de- elnrn that It would be producuve of much good If-the principle of co-opention in buui nus were carried out in the Dominion. The first now: that uatisfnctory results have been obumed ulu-where nnd tocommendu thn the lnbor bureau, if rsublinhod, Ilmll publiuh (rum timu to tune all obtainable iufonntiol the nnbjeot. Rpmmmandltionl lookinn Wllll the other. In tho int report the belief in oxprouod thn some provuiom of the Mute: Ind Ser- vant-A Act Are not in Accord with the liberal Ipirit of the present age snd tlnt only civil remedies should be sought for breach of civil contracts. The second report an: llI--.I.. .._l....- -.4 I-a-Ila-4| hr Oh: In-on nf Ihh OUYIIFICII. 1 ll! llllzuuu Iupuu I an : . Trade unlonl are localized by the lawn of this * Dominion and my contract. which binds the workman to nbalmn from ngtnchlng himself In one of thcso organizations ouzht to be declared null and void. _. - . n A. ;'u-loud Aor II lean. ordered. Coucernimz hpura of labor the commissioner: believe that the brdinny working dsy mny be still further n-duced with ndvnnuge to work men and without injury or injustice to cm- loyerv-. Th r-y rvcommend 1 limiution to 10 our: 3 day or 54 hours I week for female or child labor, and thug all Government contncu utinulnta thn. the dnily hour: of lsbot under N them` shnll not xceod nine. 1 (1! him. ...~.nonn1-it is laid rlnin int aunh i them` shnll not xceca Of labor contract: it is hid down that ouch puny ton oonznot should be on In equnlity Wllh the other. `In uh. Gnu -gum-I Hun hnliaf in nxnrnasnd protect H10 lessees lrulu ululluuvu vuplu. Attention Is called to the defective unitary cundmuu of many working men : dwellimn And the rnt mpott re-commend: that the lat.- Img as 1 dwrllin of a house In A bad unitary ouudntion Ihuul be forbidden by luv, that frequent iI|IprC .l0n should be mndo and llt-rations or repairs nooelury to health ordered. (`mu-..-..inn hmu-n nf I-hnv IL. nnmmiuinnnn 176 PRINCESS" ST. pores uy : `>1! is believed that In collection of rents land- lords should have no preference over other credlwrs and that as many articles of house- hold uso us are necessary to cnmfort. should be exunpt from sulzure to sutlafy any dtabt. The second report. add: this: Tt-nnnts ahould be protected against the growing urn tlco of increasing rents from year to your ul II u will of the owners of houses or lonsohold lqnd. A simple remedy should be rovlded fur arriving at the value of lusuholg .md wheres renewal of loose ls rt-qulrod o protect the lessees lrom oxcssslvo costs. A n...o:m. u mllnrl In that dole-ctivp tnninrv mo-nts would In A new years purcl-us Human. The first rrport. note: u an in'uuLi:e Llmt in some; cities, if not in 1. the mm-n of the pmnparutivel ponr us, in propurtiun to their unlun, more {ighly taxud for mumcipal pur- poses thnn than of wealthy people. Both rc- porbl uy : an a. h-Ihu-ntl Hun! In mllomlnn nf rant: land- been r--duct-d mud lI0'C|'Ntiurl99 ol me Me IOWOI in ;-u o-. The ndvmce in home rent-1 is noted sszunzu-kad exception to the rule of lower price: Mr nr-cwurion. And the M-livf is Moren- ed that the principle of cyo-mu-rll.i\'e hmldinz us:-cntiona might be exu-uded in web man- ner that moderate weekly or nuu.ut.hly pay- mo-nts would in `a few years purclme human. '|`|... n n-mu-t nuts: 1; An iniuntirsa Hunt in use A. '1`. Eread, Jules 1-lemronner. J Anroc Clark, Michael Wnlah, G. Boivin, ve in Ill. Th second report. in uignodby eight. member: John K.-My, S. R. Hulk, `H. A. Mt.-Lean, N. Cu'rson,'Jphn Armrhong. Wm. Humzorty, ` Wm. A. Gilubn nnd Pntrick ermn. '1`)... run. n-mm:-tn uvnm in Lhn ntnmxmanl Win. A. uluuon Ina l lU'lC|( nerwm. The two reports uzrea in me statement that the tentunony nustaim a belief that wsgen In Cmnda are (generally higher tlmn at mv pro-viu_n,1u time, while hour: of laber have been ra-dues-d mud of life lower 4.. ... .. 'l`|m amlunnmn in hnuun route in nntad Wagon In rounds lllzluer at Present . liver lkfun. loan at l,nbor Iediegd Incl Morn-nrlel of life lower In I'r!`e. O'l`T.'u\'.\`. April l5.-'l`ho moon of the Lulu-r C-.mmiu.sion wu preuonu-d to Parlia- Im-ntt---lay. With the evidence 1'. mnkou on-r 4(K)0poinv.ed pllel. bound in m-van] Julunma. 7 2 t2 92!. this cuurue came to be aaobtrd the cumu- qinmorl make two report: or nets 0! dmuctuonl from the evidence and two netn_uf essays umn each of the length! aubju-ct: of Cquiry. The two reports are duigmh-d Firn" and Sec- ond" renpo-ctim 1]. Those Iixning the tint A. T. Fread, Jules Helbronner. J Alfred Clark Lhnhmul Wnlnh. G. Hoivin. in :1]. `A vouiumwous REPORT PRESENTED ` ` .. ` W337? PARL'AMENT_. -.:___ L A BOR COMM I .\'.\II'\,).\' . Dress Goods. iluius. T Goods. 176 Princess Street rg, nun. , ulu JOIII W. I? Eqnihhh Many.- a and for other oom- Murray Taylor, W whuhmfuooulu. nu Ina. April, - inn! . M hon. Load to the humor. In . m uuumqnt hunted by about mm, 4 HDIUAN, Jlncp npru I|l.-'A'l IITUWII Ulr- .KhIJ|IIQ.`.E..w3l|lIIl.I.,.A`A8Sll ll-Ina u: -IInn Innrn hung Inn}. night In uuurrl. I! I'll I|-n Dunn and 50-08] M the Iluoulc Temple excavation in the ` bout of the cit nvulod nvoin o! co pot \ Inuringrock o oxooodlnj richnou. 1 II ` oouidond A nlnohlo Ind. ` Knaus Cm. April Io.-It In roportod }f PMlII'pIbn,K..NI|JI W. la non! lot-l'IIn Emamtn. I?-chug... .rmmauLx.uuununm 1., .nn:.n|u,.A usual Iiv vo niloo horn hon, lut night to give im o third oucoooolvo chorlurl, ho ovlng boon morrlcd Saturday. The in- trudon dlorogordod npootod wornlngo to loan and won rod upon by the occuponto o! tho houoo. Ono nu III bully ohot And i two rooolvod oovoto wounds. III . LOIICRII. he hull-Ion out one, Wny V. Rebut- ` non, ha been named, tho plaintiff hovln been given buk the note. Hun tn ~ lanrick, the prinolplll. have lot: town. Iollulllo lulu. Bu.L1mLu, April l7.-A burn on Pin- nncle-otroej owned it Mu. Martin of New York was dcutroyod y n yum-dsy morn- ing Lnnn I-2m, Wmnson, April 17. --Ch-arleo Cave, late engineer of the Canadian Pacic Railway, when body was found recently in tho oanal at Sault Ste. Marie, having a gold watch, 8`.`93andamna papers in his pockata, Ian formerlya well-known reaidonl. of Wind- sor and Euex Centre, in which town he was a hobollioeper. It I: supposed his body was in the canal all winter, and the jury roturnod a vordiot of accidentally drowned. Deceased left a widow and family in Wimlwr. "II". I Luv IIIIVIY HIS HUBU W UTUKCU. Deputy Chief Stewart said that during the eight or nine years Jarvis had been on the force, with the exception of the last. three or four months of his service, liia character had been very good. Inspector William Ward of No. 2 Division, was also called. The defendant : character In a liceman, he said, had been fair. There hid been report: against him in that capa- city, but he did not think they would aect his character as-a private citizen. He had been dismissed from the force for being under the inuence of liquor, and. the Insphtor added with great reluctance, fur being found iua disreputable house. The T 'ury was out about an hour, and then rough! in a verdict of` guilty, with A strun 7 recommendation to meroy an to Daniel an Lewis Jarvis. With rea tto the charge 0! larceny again-t the do endauu Mr. Irv- ing said the Crown would oer no evidence. ' Richard Jarvie. it will be remembered, in ' the man who when on the Toronto police , force arrested Rev. `V. F. Wileon in Queen- atreet out of which aroae the famoua move- -_" ..--- A (`upper land In Iulnll. Down. April l(-A um and today` ut Tollblo ucavnion in tho Inall the bostmkos in bothwhite and Colored at lowest pncos The lxrellrcjal Feuml I-`ullly of Felon` Ions Assault. TORONTO, Aprii 17`.--At the Assizes yes- terday the court room was crowded when the case against Richard, Daniel and Lewis Jarvis was reached. They were charged with having nessulted a cattle-drover named Robert Hershy at Weston on the night of March 14. The complainant was the first witness. His evidence went to show that on the night in `question and at the place above named, thes three defendants attacked him. He de- fended himself with a stick or cans, which subsequent evidence went to show was four ` feet long and threequarters of an inch in diameter. He alleged that the defendants knocked him down, struck him and kicked him. In the effray his nose wss broken. Dnnutv Chief Stawnrt said that durinu A Paul Chnrlurl. ADRIAN, .\lo.. April ld.-A crowd unr- nulntlnd thn hnnnnl, F. ,Rn:nAI.LA In-n vvuuiu Ilcleub we ODJBCLI or we mu. Mr. Wallace said he would rather with- draw the bill than accept the amendments. Mr. Moncrieil moved some of the amend- ments, which were defeated. On motion of Mr. Uaviee the amendment. to the effect that accused be allowed to give evidence in his own behalf was carried. The option of trial by judge was also grant- ed. These were the only two amendments Inggeeted by Mr. Oaler that were carried. The bill was afterwards reported. ICKIIIIDIUH Illlgllli DC HIL'lll(Ie(l In Ill]! (It'll. Mr. Osler then addressed the coininittce. He hsd several amendments which hein- tended to lay before the committee, as he said, to make the messure more wdrlmlale . and prevent it in fur es possible from re- p stricting trade. As thoiie prosecuted for mis- Jleinezinora would have to be vrietl before consumers, and to 13 certain extent it would be one cless against another, he suggc-steil an nmendment to the eect that a preliniinauy trial be granted the accused to at whether the act was en unlawful one or urn-. As the bill provided that the crime committed must 'be nnunlawful one." He suggested Another amendment. that I iersou shall be 8 witness In his own behalf, and also that the accused should have the option of Being tried by A Vjiulge without the intervention of ujnry, and that an nppeal to the Supreme ('ourte gplsoztld be lll0W8d. Other Amendments were that the party committing the misde- meanor alone should he tried, and that no case could be prosecuted without first ob- taining the senction ot the Attorney-General nf the nrnvim-9 in whit-h tlm nhnoe was .|r I pr! CUHL. Mr. Lister 0b_je(:t4'tI to Mr. 0sIer'u amend- ments, sud mid that if the were ncvopb ed the prosecutor would n himself in the place nf the prisoner. The amendments would defeat the objects of the bill. \`I', \"nllmu2 mid ha urnnlri rnlhnr hirh. UUU_lll'U. ` Mr. Wa.Idie ohjectei to the withdrawal of the clause, pointing out that in IHX5 and again in 183116 and in I887 be insured some $`. 0,()0() worth of ships in Buffalo for I per cent.. it being I} in Canmla. Lust year he was told tint he would have to pay ` lslthough American hulls were insured M. l per cent. Mr Linfvr nluim-u-J fn Rlr l)u]ar-'- nmnrul. CUll|llIlllQ'll- Mr. Walhtce agreed to withdraw the- cluuse Affecting insurance cmnpunies; after Whtt had been suted by the_Minister of Justice. ll- \IV-lJ_ -|.:- .L_ .I L- AL- .__:AL I_-...,I Irlilllllls LDC 5IllCLlUIl UI llle !\ll4UI'uey \ICHer&l of the province in which the oince was committed. ` ' \I.. \\'..lI.g.... -_..-../I A- -:AL.I.._._ Al... . PUT`: In Ulelure. Sir John Thmnpson was uluubzful if this clluae relating to insurance could he dealt. - with in a ( uestion of trzulq and utmnuu-rce. If lo, the nsurn .cv Act. would have `to lu- amended to corwespunnl with ulmtcwrv legislation mighp be included in this act. Mr, (hlar Huml mlulrnqanrl Ihn .~mnnn`unn LI'.lIUu ' ' . Mr. (`ockbnrn insisted on Mr. \\'uH:m~ withdntwing the t`1:'\uEi:"i `risiatizirr u TF-' uuce and he might. see his wgy n-1931' to sup- port the manure. Sir John Thnlnngnn um: nlnnluful if 01:}; 200 to be sold at had! regular price; ` best value over shown. ` The (fohblnrl Blll lapel-lnl by the Tom- lllee with `two Hllzlil .l.mcnl:m-nu. I 0'l'TAWAl, April l6.-'l'here was it cru'd'.l Iltelidnnce (it the Banking and (`l';:1nncxu<- Commineq this murning, when the (`nnn- Ir bines Bill win again discusaed. A1 11..- ` last meotuig of the cmninilte it \\ tll In remembered that the pro`amh`.u of the l'i`R was adopted, `When the cnnnnitie m--:,, Lo-day it wu moved that .\lr. (lslor, x``.('.. be heg.r(l on behalf of the Toruutu lluazj ! .17 Trmle. ll- (`....I.I....... :....:..;...i -.. \|_ u` n _. .. .',"3f T` oworlg: , hu obuoud boing a defnltor in :1 `pL`AnKefwALn.AcI-:'s 'fRlU;d;.H.` A Iniu nonmm. Aecldenlnlly II-owned. ,_ A 9| 1-: In I I MOVE on " JARvIs. THE 1_3m'rIsH wmn. WEUNFSDAY JIIIII, XIII! IIUW `Vi Ill Opwrlliyl x uueu1ntn.1xann.i1hn.eIked19xLi. 1 O ` but Ht would be inoxpedient for t Government to his every one into oourt,ee I there were ebout H00 seizure: in e yeer end ` men of 3 el 5 Very trivlel uoherecter. ` After rm. Hob. Meokennie Bowel! cep- tlnued Me renlv. eonlendlnn that the en- `nuur noun, stun. AVIIUIIIIIIC DOWIII C ' Mm oonlandlng foroonuntof law :il in (nor oz! the L......5 A...4I.. honest trulor. A 00.. ..ll... Lace Curtains. 500 pa.1n_]ust received, at 400 per pair and upwards nonuu ll'OIOI'. i Mm Address by loan. Paterson d V Brut nd Lhm. the Home dlvidod on the 4 uudrt, which walnut by 7| to II]. `D, ouolluvrcnl Into (`luoocl aw ullng u'th4`vohu for salmon aploulum [Inni- 3 IV! wulul IIIUII KIIIFC III III! Inede. - ~ there wee room for much divenity 0 opinion ee to how the Cuetome luv should be eerried eat, but he objected to the nature of the epecileeriticieme juet mede. He denied thet be hell eenctioned the receipt by one- totne ooiele of remuueretion from n :- portere exeept pey lor work riormed by the importefe requeet make do the ueuel ofiioe houre. He ehowed that every ereon who eeneidered thet hue goods Ind been un- juetly eeieed now got an opportunity of hbhohhannhh court if he ukul for it. uyvuu, u--u Va ywa uuu . t... ....,.., ...,.,..,u. On motion that the House 0 into Com- mittee of Supply Mr. Ho ton offered an amendment dealing with the adminir tration of the euatoma law. He advocated aeverai changea. Where there ie no dia- honeot inteat ahown he contended that there should be no penalty iinpoeed for violation of the law. He uked the total abolition of the epoila tvatem and a refer- ence to the oourte of all cues of aeilnre, de- precated the habit of allowing cuatoml oilciala to receive remuneration irom im- portera for aarvicee rendered in their capacity at enatome ocera, and held that this ractiee carried on with the Ianction of the iaiater, had degenerated into a a atem oi blackmail. He moved a resolution enlar- ing the expedianeyoi amending the Canton: Aetaeae to relieve the honeat importer from daagerol eppreaaiou, and previding In ease of paraona charged with violation of the law that no one shall hqaubject to line or forfeitnn except after a fair and ~ public trial, and that no ooera making aellnrea eliall partici to in lnee impeae for oleecea forwhie such eeiaarea are --.l- WI!-p|'Jnncllun Nullwu Cumpnn . 'lu iIl(`nr|mrnlo lho Aku Molurloba Railway and Cnmcl Compouny To imzurpornto the Moose Jaw and Edmon- Lon Railway Company. To incorporate the Sukmchuvnn Rnllwu Ind Mlnin Company To prowl 0 for the conreynnce of certain lands to Brltluh Columbia. In rnfnrnnnnlnllm Wnnlnrn (Taunting Rnll. Railway Company. Rnllwny and Minin Company nrovl conrennce land: Brluuh Columbia. In rotorunoolo the Western Countlu Rall- vr ay. Furlher to amend the 8|--unnmat lnamctlon lnunactlon Act. chapter 78 of lhu ro\'l~s~-nl nutmeg. Rocnocllnn the Cunldmn Pnclllc lhlhnv ohcquor (`ouru Ant. Respecting the oollootlon of certain loll: and duoutlnenaiu mentioned. Tn lm-nrmsrnm lhn Tllln and Mn!-Damn Onnr. compute . To mu 9 furlhor rqvlninns res tlng no Ipood: nm of can: n mdu-mbleo once: I\, , _.l, .1 . .L,Il . _ IV LaceCurtain Ends the revluod Ituuleu. Further lo amend the Supreme and Ex- chequer ('ourtl Ant. Rosoeclim: Cuoullnenalu monuonou. To lnrorporllo the Title and Mortgage Guar- antee Compuny of (`mmdn To Incor rate the Assets and Debouluro Compnnyo Canada. To amend the act Incorporating the Malon- w|{-p|'Jnncliun Rullwu Cumpnn Act. cnnpter 78 oI'lnuro\'I~s~-:1muunos. Roopocung the henna n..n..y Compua Iurlhor nrovlninns reunocllnn Lia Compnny. To lucoroonlo the Aunlulbolno Wntcr Power Compnuy. Further to Amend lhp (`ivil sorvloo Act. Comnnny. up Act. chapter l7 of the revised statutes. To amend the Wlndlnrub Act. chuuar ID 0! chnplor l7 0! the revised olntulon. Wlndlnmup Act. chnplar the revlsod Fnrlhnr In nmnnd Illa Run!-nnln And If!- revised Ilalllle. Ros ecuug rules of court In relation to or!- minal ntten Rel ting the Alberta and Alhabucn Rall- vvny ompan And to chain :5 the name of tho company to I 9 Grant. Hort western Rnilvuy Compnny. lncoroonto ` Auiniboine River wnlor power. ' Tn Incorporate tho Thu-o Rivers and Wear.- ern Railway (Tompnny. Reluoclinz the Wood Maintain and Qu'A|> Railway Ru: ting Qu'A|> pello mcilpvuy Company. Tolncorpornlo the Dominion Minornl Com` 93" . To Incorporate the Canndlnn Super-phoo phmo (`ompuuy. To nmeiul chnnlor ll of tho reviued statutes. ' phmo ('0lIl|)uuy. _ chnptor statutes, Intllnlod. An act. respecting the Senna and Home oi Commons. Tunlllnlul lhn lcl rennerllnc onrllcuan to Tri m m i n gs In great variety and to match all our __ Il-L-..!-I_ nu: actual` Luu l\IIaaL|Iu -nu a unuuaunu auu-~ may ompnu. 'l'o amend t. 0 act. to invorporalo Ibo Winni- pe and North Pacic linilvmy Company. 0 revive and amend Ihc acts rolaling lo the ` Saint Gabriel Levee and Railway Company. To inmrnm-nla the` Unlurio. Manitoba and Home 01 t`-ouunonl. To amend the Act respecting corllcuoa to mulch and males of Ihlps. chapter 73 of the revised Ilalmes. Rnnnm-Hun: I-ulnn nf cnnrl In rnlntlnn tn nrl. Wostern llnllwu Company. To enable the it: at Winnlben to utilize the River Tn Incurnornla Hm Thu-o And Board of.Tuu1e. Respecting mo Atlantic and Northwest Buil- wnv L/ompuny. 'l`o nmund the law respecting the Exchequer Conn or Canada. lrnrlln-r In Amnnd the not. mm Vicmrln. Court of Canada. Further to Amend the not, ll: Victoria. chapter 61, re: `ting the '|`riniI.y House and Harbor (`onnu nsiunorn 0! .\lon'reul. An not rmmocthm the Kinwstnn and Pam- Harbor (`onlminslunorn 0! .\lon'reul. An not rnnpoclhur the Kingston and bmko Rallwnv Company and the Nnpuneu. Tamworth And Qlmhcc Railway Company. Resuuclimz the Kingston and Pembroke Rnil~ Saint Unbrlol Levee and Knuwuy Company. To Incorporate the` Ontario. Wosturn llnllwu Company. To enable in Winnlnen Foreign Missionary Sucmly. 'l`n umondihe act respecting Queen : College at Kingsiun. To unload the chnrtor of incorporation of the Great .\'orIhwcsl(`1-nlrui Railway Company. To mm-ml lhn not lu im-ornurnte the Quebec Urenl Northwest U-nlrul runway rompnny. To um.-mi the act to incorporate the Quebec Board of.'J`uu1e. llnmu-thm Inn Atlantic and Northwest. RAH- 1umu..u.m Annurnncut umpany. To amend {he act to incorporate the Pruscutt. ` County HniIwnyL`on1pnny annl 10 change the nnmu of the company to lhl Central Counllel Railway (`uInpany. 'l'o lncuruornle the Canadian General Trust: The lnrgost stock in. the city to select from at prices from 60 per yard upwards. Inspection invited. Company. To ('0n.~IOHdnle the borrowing powers of the Onlnrio Loan nnd Debunlure `olnpnny and lo amlmrma them to issue dz-be-ulnru stock. Tn Im-urnnrntn um (`Mmda (`.mmn-zmlionnl dz-boulnru stock. To Ihvurpornlo the Congregational Forvigu Missionary Society. resoccunz Queen Colloxe C0lI)|"Hlll_V. Tu lm-or nmte thv (`olmllrlh Norlhumborlund &.l'uclHx* {nilwn (`umpuny. Rcspoclhuz thu uy uf~Qu1ule Brldlzo Com- pany. o lh-spec-ling tho Borlin & Canadian Paclllo Juucliun lhilw.-u ('I)lll|I:\lI. ` 'l'urnHfyun cX(`h-Illgv n land bclwoen the Onnu-iu& Quehou Hniluuy Company nnd the Lulu] Sccurily ('ump.m_v Ih-sm-rt hm the im-urnurnllnn of lho Northern An ncl. rnupocung Hm HI. lnwrenco and Allnulic Junction Ruilwny Company. Furlhor Io uIlI('.lldIhI' uvt lncorpurating lho `London and Camulmn Loan and Agency Company. im-urnnmte l'u(`ln` K .\lnI1Ilnlml('u1` To llllond the an int`:-1 `Mlllu;\l Lite Annurnncu 1 Tu um:-nd {ho no: In in` uum ix later stage. With reference to the Easter adjourn- - ment Sir John Macalnnald 'sui Ill conse- quence of representations made by members, the Government were considering the ad- visability of adjourning from Thursday to Monday in place of eittlng on` Siitiirclny `as had been wggestl. The Maritime Province members Nmtending for is Saturday sitting because they would not be able to go home and the extn holiday would therefore be of no MI tr. them, Sir John Macdonalal said he would reserve de- nite nnnouncement until Thursday. l n .-nnnint nl . vilnuan frnm than Sonntn - DH/Q IIIDOUHCCTTIEIID lllll lnlll'B0||y. On receipt of I xqessage from the Senate the Common: procemle-l to the chtmber of that body, where Mr. Justice Strong 3: ` Deputy-Governor. signied the Rays! assent to these bills passed this session: ._ .,. _,,_ .n_,. .|.. up I.....-.._..- ...A Tamworth And Quebec luulwny Company. Res acting Kingsmu Pcmbtoko mu ,omnnuy. mmon or the customs mw. Hon. G. E. Foster mnved the secondhand- iug of the hill from the {Whale to amend the Railway Act. This dell! with the construc- tion of drains which lmve to cross any line of railvsy. _ It was read a second time and referred to the I{uilv.';\y Committee, an ob- jectionjny Hon. David Mills .1_s to the con- stitutionality of 'hc bi blllg held over until later stage. fith ref-.n>_n~a tn Elstur adiourno -.-. . louullin Which Iecel'f`' ""9 IOIII lllell Venn.-rday-A Iilw-ly lllnruulon over lie Clue`-I` law. ' OTTAWA, April l6.-The Home to-day wn busy `mginly with lnM.te~rs of routine. the proceedimzs, however. _bemg enlivened by in brisk discussion touching the adminis- jtritiah` 6f InEE\i s'I6m Inw: T - ll ... 13 L` !.`..'.o...- mn\'.mi Hm nnnnnrl v-And. A new lot of 3 double width striped and plain Combination Suitings. They are something now. See them. f_-f6EfE Tnr; WHAT THE common LAWMAKERS A V om vesrenmv. .' L.uml Sccunly (`nu Iivspcvliug i }`n(`i' & .\hu1lIuh {nllwny Culnpauy. lncurpornle Emnn-mv. 'ump.my ' .- in.-...-purnllun uhu R.u1wuy (`nmpnny. im-I-rnoI`ntinL' the Ontario mvuy Vnlllpnny. -I-rpomtimz .1 nnmanv. Ia CAl I17XL-| "UN 5 In. WWII`! UIIU uru I|I.I|UC(I VIII] I'l'I` nun. insist upon a more careful hula-ry 1'R'I!ffYlfIfli1lr1!l'f9vrf|Ilt'v-Qrtctsuusc may he uoortninod. uul the proper trutmmt ' gin-n "` Svnsvmnn." llyl Dlrl. lulrull A- rt), In It luwul, tum. Dr. L. IS. Rice, of Hanover, C. H., V4 ,u_\I that Wur-wr`u Safe Cure cured Mm 1! Hriglatfl diseases. It I-mlu-1 mu that there in I you-I loci of sense in Hue 3...... which there panties mule mu Mm elm-u-r treating too many per- u.u- for wrong causes, And that uttemimv-o |wnp'e gm um cl-nr consumption. I-ruin, -ho--rt. and Ill-rv -us -linmderl who-u lbw up uni.-ring from Iv-Mn-V dielle Whirl! Ihrmld |~ tn--c,.I, 9 mm my, 03; the mo of Wur- ue--R Sufe t`uro-.- aw-I n at reoulnwben lieu M` J .., L- ,. J -_-_- 1- 5|.` I.._.__ .... ..| I..... Ariluon, a. nutty, lb. nuruugunu. The pin when the loll and con- naslon ohnuld In `hold osubd Iona dilap- clon. Totootn, Borrimorugovillo and Wood- uook vuro , but I hdlot huh` boon hhu ooduook val declared the ..|...l... 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