EH it Porter’s Bookstore. TEE GABON INVES- 119A TI ON. The determinationâ€" of the Dominion government to oppose and prevent a thorough inveeï¬gltion of the chugee spin-t Sir A. P. Caron made by Mr. BURKHVG John Thompoon ha taken 1 high-hnded come. He ha mpted Cmn’l explicit Genie! o! the chase: a epperontly :11 the: in am. The nrgumenh he in: sinned in mppoxt of his and on ï¬ne specimenl_oi hnir-nplitting end pecti- 7â€"- 1â€" _.3_J thgb Wm 19°53: IrWâ€"vâ€" -_ - logging. ltinoboborno In mind the all John Thompoon, smoking on Homo: 1MB Jnnnnry. «pound tho invitation undo oloowhoro “tho: if anyone hu any novidonoo o! wrong-doing union my I ofloinl or monbor of podium“. be In I. prion“ Mr or méuimr, ha (88" J oh») . pledged Ma honor that the mum Sum“- ugolio» should be made and flu infor- nmh'o» and m the promuflon and upmï¬kmut of the yum}; party. Mr. uAbbou'I gout-numb m fully dour- u mined and pledged to invootiaoto, root u out nod punish wrong-doing wherever “boy found it.†Mr. Abbott in the m mod. 3 non high-sounding pro- w.._-- ,, tension 0! hi: uses-n end unhending Intention to invutigete chug» end deal out Imam-y vengeonoe upon then found guilty of opproprieting public moneyâ€"be they high or low. . For nome reason Sir John Thompson is determined to stood by Cnrou. The ï¬ndings of Rykert end Sir Hector Imgevin “mi-unexpected turn can be better imagined the described. Caron he dweye been a source of weakness to fliedminkmï¬om Hebe: neither the g‘ilitv nor the industry of Langevin. nbility nor the industry of Langevm. rerha‘ps the increased ministerial majorâ€" Dy has tempted the minister of justice to aiopta course that the country will nudemn “by a large majority,†whatever may be the parliamentary verdict. Sir John Thompson’s hair-splitting Igumentis condemned by several conser- vative papers. The Toronto Telegram and Toronto News ridicule it. The St. John (N. B.) Gazette, a 812,000 a year “mama om- declares that the ‘83“ should have serious oonsiderstion. he Montreel Stu: is severe in in censure. he Sm- says: “I: is doubtful if the I Csnsdian psrlisment. ever listened to lsuch s pitishle prostitution of 3 super- . ior legs! scuteness as the: shown by the sministerof jmioeinthemismseereh .50: reasons why the Edge: chm-gee Segsinst. Sir Adolphe Csron should he lurked. Take, es en exsmole, his con- : nation that Sir Adolphe Csron m not as member of the house of commons of n Censde from 1882 to 1891. ‘No person,’ .5. mid, ‘hu been: menthol-attain niomofromlssguo 1891. There were untied-during which the home ceased unto oxiu.’ The opposition greeted this a to wém down the W ‘3 “ bygï¬guion. Theupoinhmpoinhdly 'Iiߢ3' .59 the Globe: “No daunting :- menu ï¬mswohnchideammmmmmg n‘inpomnco’ a he progressed. Ho .koptnhiapromiaototholem, mdtho -cammmoa' moved to be that Sir ;Am. Ins flanged, with, man; this :évernment '1'; Thltilrgnllyoneofthe Wpoiflumé‘kb! 33'3“": “av um,nosusmmher of the home, phat during election time- u a nun unkingtoenterthe home. This, Sir n Johnclnimed, moved :11 responsibility immohomforitahonldonlyjndge nthooonductoi in on members. Wu .Wover maze extruding. :upoonnywhenitin remembered that, udthough Sir Adolphe Onion was, of .mmsmemberofthehomenfu: .nyof imam-alumna. he was, during DOMINION BANK. LINDSAY: FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 1m. -,xmh an. m-: R. 5- Porter. Prettiest, Cheapest, . member of this Best. N n III-10 bribe!!~ "existwhen the Me scandal heroes, u including Mr. Abbott, made the 1! $160,000 of boodle for use in Onmno n and Quebec; but no apologist in or out n of the house was subtle enough to raise TALn BDITOBIAL zoom. The Ontario legislature was proregued Wednesday. ____..â€" Hon. Alexander Mackenzie still lives, but his death is daily expected. Sir John Thompson has introduced resolutions to increase the salaries of superior court {edges in Ontario by 81 000 Am -_ __._a..... I“ each a year. and in the omer provuwca u, atair amount. .___.___ Mr. G. T. Blackstock has declined to accept the nomination of the Toronto young conservatives ae a candidate to ï¬ll the vacancy in the Ontario house caused by the death oi the late E. E. Clarke. By so Item in the supplementary utt- mutel the aim at the Anon-ney-Genml of Ontu'lo ll lncmud 32.000. This in a prop}: atop. It nhould have been aha long ago. The “lulu of In Iowa’- oolloquu would be morn-ed b: at lent 81.000. you “oh. The dlncuulon in the London pawn over the Emotuxlng 02 um oonntlcuenoy it mm“ “the: mm. The Advertiser chug“ the PM Press with “hanging quorlmonloulnou." bud proves it to hue ,,__._ --_)---- Al...“ ï¬Ã©'ï¬ï¬iflr’m» vetâ€"y eeriouo ofl’enee without going before o committee on privilege; Le Conodien pubiiehee o rumour (which. we buoy. in only 3 rumour) to the effect thot forty tor; members at the house of Q~L_ The appointment oi Mr. H. P. Dwight a president of the Great Northwestern Telegraph 00.. in succession to Mr. Erastus eommone'. dfupproving of Sir John Thompeon's refueel to investigate the charges anoint Sir Adolphe Cmn. hnve ei ed e round-robin asking Mr Edward B eke to assume the leadership of a. coalition of which they would form pert. with the present membere of the opposition. - V-‘aâ€" *‘r 7 , Wiman. is a: deserved and well-earned recognition of the ability and zeal he has displayed in its management for over thirty years. Mr. Dwight is not only an able and succeeefnl meg-:31: manager but a public spirited citizen. ling to promote good enterprises and a gain! man who has hosts of friends. e con tulate Mr. Dwight on his promotion, an trust he may long live to enjoy its emoluments. The Mowat government have made an admirable selection in appointing Mr. N. Awrey. M. P. P. for North Wenfworth. Ontario commissioner at the Chicago World‘s fair. Mr. Awrey is a leading and representative farmer. and a man of ï¬ne address. good judgment and knowledge of the world ...... There is however. one very serious drawback which we desire to press upon the attention of the government ere it is too late. Mr. Awrey is too good look- ing to risk in the perils and temptations of Chicago He is a handsome bachelor and he should at once take out a 82.00 license. otherwise he will fall an easy and perhaps not unwilling victim to the charms of the Chicago belles and be induced to join the Canadian colonv in the Garden city Mr. Awrey is too valuable a man to lose in this evident thnt it on investigation of the chm-gen preferred by Mr. Edam- extinct Sir Adolphe Caron would produce no more serious result than the forced withdrnwel of Sir Adolphe from the cebinet. the inquiry would not be retueed. But Mr. Abbott end Sir John Thompson seem to be well swore that the investigation asked for byMr Edgerwouldgetmore importnnt pexsone then the poetmneterâ€"genenl into trouble. Mr. Ouirnet move the cue sway when he intimated thot ‘the whole con- } aemtive perty‘ would be involved it Mr. Edger-'3 chm-gee were referred to the grivilegee end elections committee and he id not want an exposure of the methods by which his friends have been keeping themselves in oflioe. The ooneemtive leaders would quickly d Sir Adolphe it the were not d being dragged dogn along with him " m and. m. 1301 80309. Theo-Manta. the admmmm~ mv.hndmohod.uthoolonoothlt your.“ mum of 350,218.!!!) 5: 113:.an mmnmmoom 1:90. The mimi- nc-w- 8555.000. under 3.101 u may momma Mm m t! 351131 on 198 that. male- m- The Ottawa. Free Press «ya: “I: la quiï¬e and in the other provinces by mums-am mnmummmm‘ banal. Junwwnllm mans-1: not! Pam’s Paulo. Corn Extractor-tho lure- mm-notllnthIIW- 1‘ m <¢$gm° 42mg: 64,2, . 9? Banana“; IS A POOR KIND OF ECONOMY It is on a par with buying lots of rubbishy soap for little money. Poor soaps are the " bunghole " through which time and labor are wasted. and by which the cloths and hands are ruined. SUNLIGHT EEAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SETTLEBS' TRAINS mmmun 9 Mn. ' EVERY TUESDAY nmaudnwfl. INS-m CANADIAN NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES NORTH BAY MANITOBA 010.0: the Avenue- of Walt. 3nd Ruin. and by its luring pro- perties, its wonderful cleansing powers and perfect purity. it Bum m. a labor. and brings Comm a “mum to :11 who use it. 0 O O O O O O 0 EM?“ Sunlight’ Tr: Before buying ygur syppllies 1’9"," gym give me a -v.vu ' v v- . join and bit prams for - Nails, Tar and Building Paper, Paintsz Uils, Glass, F. O. TAYLOR 110 you want#qï¬ngg1,¥flarmge-ur Wagon yuan. luck in urn-as WORN: PT. IUNLION‘I' LMI am. uum MIA. IIIKQNNIAD m 11030: Aunt. In". once. m. than. March 3. 1891â€"95- With 001th “not“ wmm momma-u: Sungght Soap. For 311 Intonation am to . E. BYLEY. F. 0. Tyler. udnllpolnblnthe ONE DOOR EAST BENSON HOUSE. Putty, Locks, Hinges, etc., etc. THIS SEASON ? L. O’Connor. J'. 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