Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1906, p. 6

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that ) ae 'ome in J e is something evar regrots. and see what we can do for "HEROD Tr i ES : oH : § Agaay Respecting Queen's Given politic 10 ! A -- HIT BY LIGHTNING|DO YOU WANT +] doubt it will bo a memorable one. Ac- 1 as Jour spoken y IEMs Third Reading. Press Gallery Mentber May Come Belore Bar of the House--Ses- sion Already Known as the "Scandal Session." From Our Own Correspondent. Ottawa, June 1.--Mr. Harty's bill respecting Queen's College has been i i ing, as also has ale the Canadian Mr. Fitzpatrick has introduced a ro- 5] solution which was passed, and a bill embodying the principle of the resolu- tion was then a first time which 1 proposes to fix the salaries of the of- #] ficers of penitentiaries on a new basis, The Kingston list is' as follows : Warden (with ree muarters, heated and lighted) $2 FORGING. AHEAD) | Assistant Here are som some of the pion in 1005 of grow] most pop- ular Life Insurance ms : $231 Jn INCOME + 210.01 aa nner - = $107556070 Gain Ip SURPLUS... - $179,928.25 | Gain in INSURANCE - $3,720,984.00 Amount of Insurance : fritten - "=~ $6,014,576.00 Figures are foots, and so are gio. 404 that tho Canddian pavple hove confidence in the Mutual Life "Besause the policyholders OWN EVERYTHING "CONTROL EVERYTHING GET EVERYTHING Free to You and Every Sister Woman _ | Suffering from Womap's Ailments | I will mail, free of any charge, my heme treatment with full instructions to any sufferer from woman's aliments. ¥ want to tell all ly my reader, for your mother, or your I want to tell you how to cure yotir- selves at Nome without the help'of a doctor. Mea cannot understand woman's sufferings, What we women know from we know better than any doctor, I know that my home: treatment is a safe and sure cure for or » Ulceration, or Falling of the Womb, Pro= fuse, Scanty or Painful Petipds,, Uterine or Ovarian Tumors or Growths, also pains in the - head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, the spins, h kidoey i) k you that . yourself at home, easily, quickly Remember that It will cost you ve the treatment a complete tria wish to h ft wil # it *3 i i 1d contivue, ts a week, o agi diz: g 5 7 n Eh n n or ust have an ; a¥ice ; AP OF wonden hava cers my remedy, It cures Twill . 4 Wi speed a A Sreen Sickncis on always Tou a ade treatment is o sport follows the {ard dil! BY Deputy warden (with free qa ers, heated and lighted) .... Matron (with free quarters, hent- and ted) Fat nereansnd Deputy matron (with free auart- ers, heated and lighted) Protestant chaplain , Homan Catholic chuplain Surgeon and medical superinten- dent of the asylum for the in- San 600 Bikes yen nins Accountant and clerk of corduge ndustry A ire Seressiae Steward and baker | Assistant steward Hospital overseer structor .. hospital school instructor and school ine ¥ overseer and cian 3 ees Assistant electrician eine Superintendent of cordage in- dustry. aa iat Chief trade instructor Trade instructors Chief keeper ..... Chief watchman " ' Gatekeeper and armourer Keeper | . dereiane Watchmen .... aps Eds ar grassed Fale su guards A rather scurrilous attack has been made on Mr. Foster by La Presse, and there is every likelihood that a mem- ber of the press gallery will be brought before the bar of the house. 'Both parties are very jealous of the criticisms of newspapers and quite a fow instances of resentment by mem- bers are on record already this ses- sion. Here is what La Presse says, freely translated : "A friend has made the remark to me that 1 am notiat all tender in my [égard for Mr. Foster since the open- ing of this session. That is true. How can ofie remain insensible under gra- tuitous slander which this old parlia- mentiarian incessantly throws into the face of the inhabitants of the province of Quebec, of French Canadians, of Catholics, in fine of everything and everybody 'who is respectable and ought to be respected. Very well; if the - words of this fellow were not printed anywhere, except in Hansard. Rat no, the parliamentary; correspond- ents of the tory press drink in his words and transmit them to their pa- pers which make fine pages of them. Thus in the reading of the chief daily tory papers, Sir Wilfrid Laurier + is made to appear a knavish politician, the deceased Hon, Mr. Prefontaine a thief, the honorable the minister of finance an incorrigible liar, the other members of the cabinet political far kirs and acrobats. Our compatriots are represented as fools steeped in ignorance; our clergy as a collection of fanatics and *hypocritics. And it is Mr. Foster, a pqlitician of ill-fame who sings, this refrain in the House of Commong. : "It is Decessary to answer Mr. Fos- ter, not because the writing he in- spires in these papers are worth the trouble, but because there are certain readers who 'are disposed {0 accept as true the things which remain unans- wered, "He has hut. one principle, that of self-interest. He has only one desire, the desire to insult. He belongs to the school of lying, hypocrisy and cowar- dice. In his eyes the person to whom civic and political virtue are words is an imbecile and a hot head. It is useless to discuss these questions with him; he would not understand them." '1 do not think that anyone who reads the original," said Mr. Foster, *"and ponders over it will say that in this short comprehensive sum- vipal charges 1 have gone beyond what is stated in the c ginal. 'Now, 1 have said that 'this ig ingeniae, It is. Its ingenuity consists in this--that it makes an appeal agginst me aided and abetted by what- ever can he mot out of the prejudice of race and religion, out of the sympathy of rach and religion. And it is ingeniug in this also--that jt chooses 5 medium which goes into hundreds of thousands of French families where no English Paper, and. certainly no English con. servative paper ever i attack my French Canadian colleagues notably the honorable member for Beauharnois (Mr. Bergeron), and the onorable member for Jacques Car. tier (Mr. Monk), as being in league with me the alleged opponent of the Fronch people, of French Catholics, and of everything that ought to be and is respected. The ingenuity is superb; the scheme: ig well thought out. This house can see that I, as a member of Sis house, have no pe- ree against this sort of attack, ~ my honorable friends who a couplet withime to their disadvant. =with me the so-called hater and ligner of French people, of Fr Catholics 'and French institutions--ave oiven a row to 'hoe, when they have Practically no press in the pro- Vinee of bec which can vo inte the same Homes and expose what is said." Talking of scandals, this Session is already known ag the "scandal ses. sion." Things have certainly been Lively in this respect, and there is no n ) ment of interior blue book. ters oh i Hie, Oliver. had made rather a foolish admission. It @ppears that some paras- geaphs, which it did not seem to be the _depa om gorrespi ii ton, with istic frankness these matters, condemned' the action | inhesitatingly, but Mr. Oliver defend- ed it by saying the former admin trator used to do the same thing. This has given the opposition some- thing to talk about, and it was hardly fair of Mr. Oliver himself. The minis- ter of the interior certainly does not strike one as the ablest of the minis- ters, but he is in carncst, and he is hard-working, and there is not the slightest suspicion that he will ever be a "grafter." Besides all that there i him which Despite manner, he is well liked. ttawa letter The long-looked for duel between Nr. Silton and Mr. Foster has taken place, and the result was the most magnificent debate of the session. In -- circumstances Mr. Sifton oc- cupies a high place in the house as a debater, but: when he is in defence of himself, there is none stronger than he, and when it is conceded that the member for: North 'Toronto is the greatest debater in. the opposition, 00 and when added fo that both speak- ers were at their best it may safely be said that the encounter will rank as a classic. parliamentary debate. For a month or two the department of interior has been under the search- light. The opposition has beon per- sistent in its attack, and constant has been the ery of seandal.- Schemes which seem to have heen found but to pro- vide graft for friends of the govern: ment have . been laid bare, or were thought to have heen laid bare, and must be admitted that the defence put up by the government has not been at all satisfactory, But the scene was changed on Thursday. Where Oliver had been weak © Sifton was strong. Charge after charge he took in de tail and dealt with it after the man- ner of § Wan with a strong policy. Detail he bothered little about. What concerned him more was to show that in immigration policy, particularly, - the plan was to get settlers for the west, to fill up the country with homesteaders, and how best to ac complish this purpose to which they set themselves. The Saskatchewan Valley land deal claimed his attention. The land given the company was generally considered unfertile. A railway company which had been told to select their lands from this tract had refused it, But a certain gentleman from the United States, who had experience of such land in Montana undertook to settle it with men who understood how to work it. This they did at a dollar per acre. The dominion, therefore, got $250,000 and the settlets. Mr, Sifton claimed that that was looking after She Jnterents of Canada and the North- est. i And 50 on the same lines Mr, Sifton defended many transactions. It cer- ried out the policy of the land for the settler. 1f a spectator secured land it was under homestead regulations. He was bound to settle the land whatev r it cost him, and that was carrying out the immigration policy of the government. He claimed that it was sound, The people who saw its work- ings, the people of the west had en- dorsed it by se ding libéral represen- tativee to parliament, whereas at one time there was hardly such a thing as a liberal in the west. The country was conservative. Grazing leases had been granted only for land which was unsuitable for any other purpose, he also contended. Taking the "experience of Montana again he said that ip certain parts they would have destroy- ed the value of the land had they a- tempted to cultivate its it would have become a desert such as ma Y parts of Montana had _become, Therefore they had made it grazing lands. In the course of his defence of : his brother-in-law, T. A. Burrows, MP, who has received such vast timber limits from the government during Mr. Sifton's regime. Mr. Sifton said he had been the first to adopt the olicy of reforestration. As regards r. Burrows he had been a lumbey- man for thirty years, and had receiv- ed grants free from the conservative government when in power. He scout. od the idea of graft, and the mere ac- cident of relationship was no argu- ment, Mr. Sifton's speech was brilliant, fo was Mr. Foster's, He again went over the charges cnumerated so often, and he dealt bitter blows at the adminis. tration. He spoke of the serions wat. ter this whole business was for the government and the country, and the reaction that was taking place. The people were thinking and they knew now what had heen going on for years in secret. Tracks had heen 80 well covered up that it was practically impossible to bring charges home to their last conclusion, but that did_not not make them any the less untrue, » Sifton stated at the beginning of his speech his intention to get out of politics owing to the increased need of attention to his private business. ----e Clpyme Jottings. Cloyve, May 31.--Peter: Dolan, Wis- congin, who has heen visiting at his home at Marlbank, has also been vis- iting friends here for the past fow day - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy of Trinureille have Deen visiting friends In the vicinity. James Mulville, who has been ill for some time is slowly improving, C, ' McBride, - of Roblin, passed throuech here looking for hors. to buy. Miss Sadie Armstrone, s Donnell and Migs Chatterson honie after spending a friends in Kingston. -- A comblexion fair men like t » So girls take this advio : oo Don't hesitate to think it o'er, Drink Racky Mountain Tea. t is stated in Tokio that Visco t Hayashi has been offered and has re fisteign fused the post of 'minist f Tai po. nister of A FARMER AT BIG CREEK A HEAVY LOSER. Gasoline Stove Exploded in a Napanee Home--A Fine Budget of Personal Paragraphs. Napanee, June 2.--A severe electric storm passed over this district early Friday morning, Frederick A. Perry, living' about seven miles out, at Big Creek, lost his barn and the contents consisting of about.3,000 bushels of oats, a threshing outfit and other articles. Loss fully $5500; partly cov- ered by y William ? , living on the Deser onto Road, just west of the town, had two cows killed by lighting also dur- ing the storm. Two small fires occurred recently. On Wednesday evening Mrs. John Hawley, Centre street, was lichting a lamp and "dropped the' lighted match upon the lace curtain of her bedroom and in a moment it was ablaze. The brigade was called out, but before they arrived the fire was subdued without any damage, but the loss of the curtains. On Friday morning, ab- out seven o'clock, anether alarm was rung in; this time the fire: was in 'the west end of the town, in the home of Mrs. Van Blaricom. The cause was the exploding of the gasoline stove, and fortunately, this time, also, the fire was quickly overcome, and not very much damage done. : Arnold Wolfe, Kingston, has taken a position with J. L. Boyes reside in town in Pallister, Ottawa, i and will . Cais ar , from Saska where he spent the past two ménths Mr. and LCA here this week for Buff, will po ipto . busine Fraser and daughter, this weck for Westpor summer months with Mr. F Jamies O'Brien left last spend several months Frank, in Newark, N.J. eese hoard, yesterday af- 588 hoxes hoarded, 1.490 colorad and 1,005 white. Bids, 11c.; no sales. J. 8. Ross Ie s next week for Wost, on a business trin. A. (. Pu has started to build his cold warchouse near the swing he building will he three storeys high, the first of stone and the two upper sto frame with her son, GANANOQUE NEWS. King Street Residents Grumble About the Water Wagon. Gananoque, June 2.--Great dis ction is being expressed by the idents along King street, over the tribution of water from the road sprinkler, and they are agitating the question of the town purchasing an up-to-date cart. Bert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Church street, who for some has been on the Bank of TPoroyto staff, has been transferred to Montreal. Before leaving, the members of the Star Bachelor Hockey team, of whith he was a memper, presented him with a handsome fob and lock. i. James} Vv, of conducted a hare, - some ansdow boot and she twenty vears ing up his residence again in the tory Town, Mr. apd Mrs, J. J, street, make marriage of their daughter, Jenni to W. A. Lewis,' of Montreal. The marriage will take place on Tuesday, June 12th. who Fac Moore nouncement Charles Lewis and fa are ed at the Ihn, whife their house is bein wy for oc cupation. Mr. and . Fournie Montreal, are occur H. lor's cot * at the foot « Island f. n. Miss B Kevworth, ter of Mr. William Keyworth, Oshorne street, spending 5 few weeks in Kingston. em -- The will of John Hewett "Jock Hewett, the Coster was reputed to have left £20,000, has been proved at £ L260. Dr. C. M. 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