foFy, is" it dot? Saper grades to cleir outat ESE'S bes for : Photographs, Frames, Homer, ete. fopse & Go, INCESS_ STREET. ig. Ard W few of 'the 'have for sale at gs» 3 ham street, brick, 8 street, brick, 8 ater heating. s street, brick, 8 ve., 8 rooms, lot 70 street, 7 rooms, ~street, rough-cast, ot. dwellings, corner lian streets. teet, © rooms, B. & eet, 8 rooms, base 5-6. robing, stable. a 'McCANN, IT. GROUND FLOOR. ¥ Valid returning on or ROEM weesex: shemsr sopeer ioe thea a Canada, Tune 18, July ig og oy Kensin, © land. aA July 1s og until July 204," 1903, {-- EXCURSION = | Return 'tickets Will be jssucd at | Single First - Class Fare Goud going Jume 30th and July. 1st. ore July 2nd. ¥ 2ST Hag Home Comers... Festival TORONTO Return Fane, : $5.40. po Tickets good going Juné 30th and Ju ly 1st Valid returnimg, from desting- tion on or befofe July 6th DOMINION LINE. STEAMSHIPS SONTREAL AND QUEBEC Tu LIVERPOOL. . gion; June $0, July 25, Aug. 29 Poniinion, 'June 27, Aug, 1, Sept. 5 "There were seventy in 1898, but paly t. forty last: year, ion qui often fost. lne ry The action quite following defeat, sometimes: , ers encouraged cases for the more often the parties put as a defenee in the "grade off, depending on the chance of stumbl: upon some stray evidence if forced a 'declaration. Some were settled hon- testly enough; . others were dropped during a temporary suspension of hos- tilities. These adljustutents werd made 1 by" solicitors of © ing sides. - chm , this case of Manitoulin the consery (tive solicitor, Mr. Bristow, appronth.; jed the liberals, declared = Gamey = a | friend of Jie {they were mining ), and asked for a prdtest trade; he wag given ome witht South' Wentworth, just as the ier 'and Mr. Whitney had boen set off acdins: each other, though neither had askel for it. This disposed of the alleged | protest bribe. Now Beinde Discuss Ontario Legislature. SUBMITTED BY INVESTICAT. ING COMMISSIONERS. Premier Says Ganiéy Is Disevedit- ed--Anxious To Get Back To Business--Whitney Dissatisfied With Commission's Toronto, June 17.--There were vacant chairs when the legislatuse was opened this morning, the first business in order being the : to adopt the report of 'the j the bribery Eo the a x for political righteousness Member Gamey, moved to a front Seat, thirdin theiline from the leadde, The wis were well filled, altho hour was by no means convenie ey were thankful to be presen, un orejudiced, since they bad able," fait "dnd ohival rous. presentment. of the the gravest charge of all that evel the evidence om the wide of the pross: cution precluded the conclusion that the money éame fiom the provincial CANADA'S WELCOME TONER premiér's motion Ross invarigbly rises to the occasion, and this time excited the unqualified admiration of his fol- lowers and the respect of his opron- cnta; and the latter is saying a great deal. Ouly emee was he interrupted, when he' pleadedithat his speech might be long | and heavy, and ney eried, "Bear; hear." caromed neatly," -- through and then Weill have some thing light opposite." A Wise Reference. Mr. Ross reviewed 'the presentation of the charge, the debate, the refétence of the case and choice of tribunal, every case speaking of the complain abt as Mr. Gamtey or the 1 in view of protests which attended the use of that phrase a week since. The wisdom of selectins a judges' qommission oil clear 'from. pre but wax justified by the work rapidly accompli ed, prompt and unbissed 'weighing of evidence. and hy a verdict not open to the usual charges against a committee, ol obeying the party spirit. The time have taken a committee t» / Southwark 6 Ge oo oo July 4 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. | New England .. . June 11, July 9 Mayflower .. June 18, July 16 | Tauric, June 6. Norseman, June 13 | ¥nglishman; ad 20. ; Nomadic, June 27 | , =. 4 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL. | N° Judes: From Montreal. | QUEBE STEAMSHP GOMPAN LIMITED, 'win. Screw. Jron SS. * z ' Campana,' | with electric lights, electric bells and all f¢ Beth 4 miot, NTREAL ON MON- | opposition Jal EQoN M0 TRE, v { they 'were on modern €o! DAYS at .m., 1st, 15th and 29th June; 13th and 27th July; 10th and | 24th August ; for Pictou, 8., calling at Quebec, Fa- | Cove, Graal River, Summerside, and Charlottetown, P.E.L The finest trip of the season for health | and comf EA HERN Scafétary, Quebec oh core , Quebe AR and staterdoms "apply to | J. B Ny LEY, of 4 GILDER- SLEEV jcket Agents, Kingstdn, Ont. 1) 3 b BROuR VILA, PRESCOTT & MONTREAL. 5 VE KINGSTON Dikity, éxcept Monday. GOING EAST. GOING WEST 00 nim. 500 p.m. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Good going Saturday and Sunday Return Monday, HAMILTON, TORONTO, BAY OF | QUINTE D MONTREAL LINE. AN LEAVE KINGSTON: Wednesday, Frida; Tuesday, Thursday | and Sunday. y and Satarday GOING EAST GOING WEST, { presenting Prince Edw LT. 1:80 p.m. sg 5. aViET & Go. Ticket Agent. Freight Agent. | ol ) | there was nothing k Q. Sto. Co., Limited . Rochester; N.Y: Steamer ** North King ~* leaves Swift's | bery bY | ore for the referend wharf on. Sundays, at & p.m, for Sum- mervillg, MN. Ys (Port "of Rochester). -- For 1000 Islands Steamer 'loaves at + 10:17 &m., Sun days, for Thousahd Tlands, calling at Aloxandria Ray, "Rockport &nd Ganan- oque. For full information apply io J. P. HANLEY, AGENTS. J. r.oGl RSLEEVE, » Ne From Montreal. From Quebec Bavarian, June £8, 9 som ;June 13.7 lonian, June 20, 9 a.m June 20,7 p.m Tusininny June 27, 8 am: Jube 27, 1pm In § Erste el rt ores Gerry, $37.50 to $43.60; London, §3 50 extra. : 3 Third Class, §25 and $36: Liverpool. Derry ; London. ¥. fast, (lasgow oo RECT. | restort | hair for ffty | pever fails to it for stopping you: SP on falling. MONTREAL TO QLASGO 4 Sard'nian, (2nd & 3rd claks ORL Carinthisg. 3 jays Sicilian, July Fire iin 50 to $15; 2nd Labi 35 Piva clase, $35 J » SRR Carenne trast we . : : DR. AEX: Wi RICHARDSON, § Peso ARD SORABON. one 589, ingston. | dissect gvidence, and the efiect of work ight he judged fairly by the recent lic + @itcovnts com- a sents mittee upon coniparatively' minor mat D TQ LIVERPOOL. | ters. He wepudiatéd utterly the reflec tions of 'a* portion of the press uvon No Canadian ~ judge had ever prostituted his high office, and a Tarctman; June 20. Manxman, Juy 4 | departure in this apparently vnneces © Iberian, July 48. Turcoman, July 31 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANMAR. | | jo.d Vancouver; J © 6.. Cambroman, June 20 | oa Te rbd Bart |w 0s Noy . o| Mm eal! June 4, July 2 | disorder 'in: the ' court had beca con feulars apply to ith great dignity and deéorum; coun i J. P. HANLEY, STR. | sol and witnesses had. becn accorded J.P. GILDERSLEEVE, 432 Clarence St. | the utmost freedom. The Dominion, Line, ontreas & Port | 4 py for it had been suppressed; mind ------ land manner were alike sifted; counsel for the prosecution had pursued e Ie | member for Manitoulin, and every sus is friends had bess followed Rover: and Gulf ol 3 Lawrencs up, every cornet ransacked. The pov . Summer Critises in Cool Latitudes. { ernment aided this fn every say. ma terially so by amending h widenee, so that every challenre of the a "critical 'defen-e, they examination. They now valu ther Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape 1 all the more the verdict of the & ill i P.E.1. led and high-minded commission. 7th and 21st September, | tions of The Alleged Purchase. # One of the alleged charges wae bribe by patronage, of Manitoulin. I ne evi | none of his recommendations had beea i DAILY | recognized, save one; publicly announced his sup government. If a have come forth before such ro It was a world-wide thal patronage west to those sported the government of the It was 'necessary to the suecess of government and it was a government to its supporters. | governors and dip of person was mac dence showed that LINE| HIE Te TOR TORONTO, CHARLOTTE, THOUSAND ISLE. | hractice lomats down choice je in harmony with since they were its | governments were open {e daily cen | sides in that house, | Sound, and the patronage reprehensible : in be | an incident of. bargain and sale. The a : . Bs . he of Quinte Route r b, a lawyer of highest 5 edule iv 2 |, 'The judges went Mr. Gamey asked much fand got little, that the charge of bri jum was ruled by taken in all cases | from the official class, virtue of 'statute, Dropping Of Protest. . There was nothing In public life ®o | painful and disa ot jnto the habit of protesting { 37. 'TF 0 Black Hair J Ayer's Hair Vigor has color to gray y) July 1 * do this work; > 1 . GOR, City | baaBARLEY, ASP: py ~ILDER- | or treet. temper and disappoint rtners in a The Money Payment. Judges . unhesitatingly declared on HOME-COMING 3 I -------------- "Sweet vile of Avoca!" thy "richest of purple and brightest of green" i Wo . ond thal of his has E 4 i £5 f5F 3 i £2 £ i i i : : governmen! no angen acual The ministers s with fire such as jver Before pasded through unscathed, pod presented cutcheon. Of their accused Were yet not the charms that drew thoughts to the scene; «Twas that friends'--yes, the friends, some living, some dead-- With voices of love, the homeward way led. The heath flower of Teviotdale is dear to the Scot-- The mounds ef Culloden where his forefathers fought; The grave of the martyr, he thinks on with pride As swift o'er the ocean his flitting sails glide. Young Canada's heart calls her sons t6 her breast, With yearnitig she hails them from East and from West; Come home! O, come home! My boys, old and young-- Hark! hark! how my praises arc everywhere sung: Niagara's rodr will inspire you afresh; Toronto's Bay calm, and Ayr's winding stream, Nith; And Hamilton's Mount--the ravine of Dundas-- Memories, dear mernories; wherever ye pass. The health-springs of Kingston invite fora plunge, The Park of Macdoriald, where restful you'll lounge; Strathcona's proud eye is watching ye come, By the cable of wires that laughs at the foam. The Oriole golden will pilot you here, The humming-bird's gauze quivers closesin the rear, For fragrant's the scent of the old home flowers== In this beautiful Canada, young Canada or outs. A mother awaits thee, a fond father too= And brothers and sisters make ready for you; The soft-maple waves her outstretched arms, The wheat fields are green on the pioneer farms. Arid the Bob-o'-Link sings as he did long ago, The Phe-bee bird calls with a clear rote slow'; The swamp-elm drops courtesies fight over the brook, Where still ye may fish for the same speckled trout. The old bid, too, that sang, "Hurry, hurry! school! quick, quick!" And the Whip-Poor-Will cruel, that followed him up; In the "stilly night oft"--you remember them all, Though far you liave roamed o'er "Creations round ball." Then come one and all, by river and rail, Our sea-lakes shall bear ye with steam and with sail, Our grand old St. Lawrence shall bring you along, With ripple and splash and murmuring-song. "Tis Canada's heart calls her sons to Her side, She calls them with yearning, she calls. them with pride; And fragrant's the scent of the old home flowers In this beautiful Canada, young Canada of ours. The tunes that ye love float over the lea-- "Jenny, pat the kettle on, and we alt will have tea," "One little But," and "Home, O sweet home, Je it ever so humble, no place like home." "Will ye ne? Will ye no come back again, Charlie ?" you'lt list the familiar refrain; The bands all are ready to play in the'breeze, While joyiul ye saunter a'neath the beech-trees. A mother awaits thee, a fond father, too, And brothers and sisters make ready for'you, Atid fragrant's the scefit of the old home flowers In this beautiful Canada, young Cafada of ours. Jarvis Flora Meclean (Mrs. Browett.) June 11th, 1903. secretary They evesred; that conduct and memory of , the member from Manitoulin detracted from his reliabi lity and that their conclusive opinion was that the money was afterwards acquired by him from some unascer tained source. Though he alleged that he carried the $500 about with him be showed it to nobody--did not even speak of it. An ordinary case would, under . similar conditions, hare been instantly dismissed with costs. How could judges after the disappearance of deposit receipt asd of a page of a book particularly needed togetl er with contradiclory stories. at Bufialo and elsewhere, come to other than da maging conclusions 1. The chief charge failed miserably. cb No Conspiracy, Either. The grave charge repeatedly made that the government conspired to cor- rept & member would, if sustained, warrant the execration of every fair man. Ordinarily it wes not a dis members for had they been less might have been a stavipede and bad hohor for a ministry to resign. They often rode for a fall to accomplish great objects, and ho recalled with strong voice when their virtues = were recogmived. But it would he dishon able to live bv unfair means: political life had no charms for him if his good todians of the a slirting contrast ! mond incident the bad declared all and al, therefore the provincial seeretary's remark could have aa beating on the ---- The General Issue. The jury of the people. behind and who Wad. known the ministers in their public capacity would not beliove ill of them till it was préven. | position wonld have heen more hi Iv esteemed if they had rested higher plane; had withheld until proof was fife became a b jer declared he it was immateri sion." The ikiue on, would be an evil felt in 'after years.' pot judges in they Commissioners wi woper sense" on ordin citizens, I ! and éan 'be criticized for' tact Hon! Georg Brown ai the supreme court and praceedings' were taken against him for ontampt of court. The judiciary were bro ito' disreputs by the government's action in asking them fo werve in this capacity: Time was when we 'were all' proud of the judiciary of . Ontario! now things are changed, because the Nepalis ul fie was largely gone, chief of these two commissioners had three sons in the service of the gov- eight years had been receiving wus and they are to blame for the present dondition of things. The 'speaker qioted the Newk, as an indepetident paper; (derisive cheers. from govern- ment, sup) orters), in reference to the judges; also Hamilton Herald and Ot- tawa Journal, not party papers. Gov- ernment supporters were not satisfied yith the report, because it went. too ar. General Criticism. The arguments of Mr. Blake were not tote upon in 'the report. Mr. Johnston did not speak as if there was nothing in these matters; it was a serious case, as if the member, for Manitoulin who was on trial. The goverfiment was warnied by the oppo- sition that it was 'd' mohstPous prece- dent to take this method of investiga- tion; British. statesmen would. not have acted so, He believed the state ments of the member for i hi to be mainly true. The commission: ers 'belisved Gimey received money. Patronage wal given and this t our law. He charged: vi dence of a weighty kind was, suppres: wk a liar when it' affected Gamey. about the election protest, if it: was the domnissioners called the appoint request. The piano factory 'proceed: ings were, not regarded . as ol any weight in eyes of the 'judges, though statement given Hammond was not produced. The judges do net give any account of Stratiom's effort to make Hammond forget, The way in which Ganicy's' letter réached the pie mier wan' not cleared up. Ministers should have gone into witness 'box. Premier shielded himself behing his private secrelary, a young man. The letter of Camey Wak a contract with Steatthn. Ne. Whithey ohavged nn ofignsive manner of Sie John Boyd towards Gamey, He forgot bimseli. The people of Umtario were a moral pebple, Tovers 6f fair play, but a busy pebple; having for years read of mis elections, ballot burning and imptfo per crown lands management, He, as leader, had appealed to the clergy, bat there was no fesponse; they were dum. Aad this crowning offerice was only a "policy of conciliation "Ave we to abaudon everything, and at last adopt thik report,--with its vimgling anid omissions ? ---- Stratton In Defence. over an hour before six o'clock recess before crowded gallerice. Ha: had been a centre of interest for three thonths, through the deliberate at tempt to end hin' political career. The ppition membery joined unreser vedly in the plot. Their heads were not bowed in shame as of men who felt a grove concern, hut, they rejoic od, their faces were radiant with dn | holy joy, they pounded desks, showed fevery ind aot of delight, bécause they saw a glimpse of gain. of office. What matter how the name of the their bosoms, lay down with him till the floodlights of investigation were thrown upon him, and the house built on shifting sand went down, and. the forthcoming. uider wholesale of the adventurous order. The press hdd been rankly unfair: the ministers had not been political hypo- masked villians, whited sepul- chere for "thirty Years. { "hatncter the foie play die from . { tlemen opposite, who were alike cos honor of the legisla ture ? No ome sifle' could suffer with- builder with the wreck. The man 3 A | hailed as hero and patriot was sad above this house," he &id not fear; ! ;, . ¥ they would extend the same justice idenly, dropped. But _while_ be lasted as the commissioners. He thanked 'the this confidence; indulgent be was their hero. The papers lacked words to describe the cheery, handker chief waving, and other demonstra tion in banguet halls. Not all of the n ' | opposition members knew of the plot consegiiences to the provinee. But not | joy au hatching, but all endomeéd a wingle supporter wavered, for oll |." 4 ioined in the worship | of Unmey. ir leader joined in specta RT n-- mended it to they ways speak vety it and clare its merits | sre wonderful," For sale by all druggists; x ernment; and he hlmself for seven or; vod. Sullivan was deemed true when hie 'evidence favored Stratton, but he Why was Mr. Aylesworth bothered sawed off ? "Policy of conciliation" ment of s'retuming oflicol at Gamey's they torroborated Gathey. The Signed deeds of the govémment "irregular The provincial secretary spoke for province suffered so long as they loved the fleshpots ! They took Gamey to Lh... ASK FOR THE co Sumiight Soap ashes the. clothes. clad effects over the presented by Gatéy, but as the plot cume un der' discussion he and hi dis: claimed. responsibility and lev Gamey go it alone. w Gross Injustice. The conservatives, however, repeat: th Thes | ed * gross charges, ' le and ene coutagin, g the distortions of a malig: nant po press, especial a i » i press, which, in assuming guilt out--Heroded Rerod The op: position's first policy' wan to delay und pervert investigation; to refer,the case was a work three hors; three weeks were: demanded. . Since assor- tions took the place of proof-it was their only chance of making sapital on the most serious of issues. ir loaders accused several mimisters, deo: slusing that there could be no pow sible denial, yet the judges wer most outspoken in complete poguittal. Two newspapers had become so dutrageo in 'manufacturing charges against th speaker that their proprietors ware hrought before the court and hound down to decency. The black type of their charges accorded well with their spirit. No one had been so infamous: ly prejudged, save Hon. Oliver Mo- wat and Hon. T. B. Pardee on a for met oceasion, though honowsd these wen were by all classes. The abuse then 'was vilé, and Mr. Stratton spent half wn hour reading extracts of con servative abuse then and now, both cases ing in 0 aplete dele This stirrin, of ghosts the Las an wd ation of 'nasty enn and recklendness was in painful si lence by. the opposition end recess brought relief. In the evenitig' Mr. Stratton plang: af at ole 'into 'a discussion of the main issie of the "crisde coneostion and foul impeachment," which. he said, was as false as any statement could possibly be made. (Applavee.) "f took the only means that was possible, for me to-take at' that time, and before the, echoes of the slanders had left this chamber, 1 said to the premier most emphatically that there wh no truth in the statement of the for Maniviulia, so far as the material points of his wer concerned. (Applause. ) ial to the premier was practically accom panied by my resignation "as provin- cial secretary of this province. His instant compliance. with wy desire to have a full investigation of The char os wok a cause of gratitude to me. t ix to my satisfaction, and the sa- titfaction of this side of the house at lest, that in the whole course of that investigation there was no practical difference betwen the evidence offef ed to the court and' my recollection of 'What oconrred between the member and myself. (Applause) I say that my plain, unyvarnished tale has stood the test, and that my honor has heen vimlicated by the teéport of a pom mission, which was prevented to this, house--{applanise) -- and ~~ that the story. of the member for Manitoulin has been exploded and doubly dis credited. The government that was subijéct to the false chnfges felt that their falsity must be shown, and the opportusity wes: gladly welcomed to have the evidence submitted to any competent jurisdiction, so far as 1 was conterned." The forin of investigation was re viewed, and the politics of Gamey and his accounts analyzed. They could end of all ime. abd they would never find tliat any money was given by. him to anyone to give to Gamey. Three thousand dollars in any pers son's hands was a difficult thipg toy hide in these dave of commercial trang: actions. Mr. Stratton had not con chided when the house adjcsgul at ten, having spoken two hours ball, During the address Mr. et exhibited uneasiness, and at one 'time rosé to contradiet a statement. Mr, Lucas or Mr. Gamey is expected to follow. ard in the former case, M. 6. Cameron will probably reply, Allan Hauck, of New Germany, eighty years ol age, was thrown from his buggy and killed almost instantly LEVER BROTHERS L TORONTO. -_ Lrg 1 Lock Weave, ae oa American Fenty "pol In both, widen, gui 34,00 Jita wi SP Py pa trace until crack of doom, umtil the}