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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 9 Apr 1897, p. 5

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I ro-mymen: on M3 10.3 #1122425 desire;- o! no: their moi nu. The out is mum! be wring ducted. included in g Bro’s. :1 prices, :TEbgnghtMIomu SAY. ER’S TRAINS .038 CHARGED. rs. Etc. A Moore. HEW. DISCOUNTED I‘III‘I I'l BLIC d verzzseme u 3.3. AND THE VADIAN NORTHJEST. apar Stave. 14th exceeJizzg_ twelve mom on Farmers Sale Not. iottgages and Dobenm Office’ 52 Kent-St. 50 each 00 each 50 each and 7 5c files. rOOTHERAN, rent,8ankcrudmn“ CAN VA SSE RS H BlflYfllE ANTED. TIOE AND SEE G ,odwm. TO LOAN COODWIN'S Xunme Secuflty,8 Incoma Noun. A- MOORE. Tuesday during 11. at 9 p m. 9 WWW led to M6 ) m (noon) on It's GUIDE. 1 ullough, Rut.) mruociuauiu'. as: find il nec- ul Pinning. z :3 quinin- Ilu) :0 bag” uul with non!- A: gn' en t bi! \ v! the times .‘ m cousin: to:- whle. Fonho .‘lulnylhilfl :‘ncev; M1020 Yvu wxll :. , being that h side, near c a. d bun : \Wer} bestin on bloc or in Chmick red 11 (“4:11va- WENT, ESTATE. :‘ u! h‘storic \ w§ inches mxnxty mak- ‘::nry. Pros- «$91656! r his humus x' ~1vnge md ~ hooks sold. mi grandest. wants this toSp- 8m C0!- \ REDII' EB. Drop Luke 1.00 I T a DJ- . A Pam: er ‘rboro. THE rk at alary Ont. my New Dry“ Kiln Factory Ma” V Eht Manama $051. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 197. f/ ”I“ TELL WRMER’S mm Doctors at“ Mort)mne w rly Failed to H u Contln 91p Her and my lie-0"“ an. con}? to < W Scmoly Duuol. from “I. Betvel" From tho Benet. ansnu. Mr. and Mn. Bob unident- of the town: ubouc ton mtlu out. period of thou: thm thnt um. have mine mah- noighbon. F0 to um um. they m ull - 7 Or any other building put up, enlarged or reputed this summer? Now is the decide what you want and got lime to I will be most happy 1:: gm unlit- that um. navy 5.. ..... , mah- noighhon. For six yam previous (0 lhll him. they h. Sprlnp, Colorado. their raidonoo than thus Mn Stone wu .unckod with m lllmm (hue made her No mimublo lot yuan. To 5 "pom! whu recently luufllowod hu uh. told Rh. lulluwllm story : "Durlng the only pub "I uur “olden“ la Coleman my llluou A“ the «much every two‘ ld b0 “tucked volth u Law: on lt. gnutly lllll «ma uu. ul' chm: «ooh! mxu pmu in my Itomloh. menu-ml in naverlty. ml that I would Iowan: nloud wlth ptln. :\ doctor was called la. but the‘ only benefit I ever received from his tmlmeut IS 3 d315,, lines. N0 W approvedjki- «hall lull t'ml «mo an. av u ul‘ Limo «ooh! won! pun in my “munch. manual in tummy. Du! um. I would um A doctor wu oath I Is 3 daisy, being built. on the lake: approved linen. No wexplng or 3pm mg possible when lumber is dried in my Kiln. Many of the old-fashioned 3min; designed yen-e ago are elmosu Don‘t throw any money eweyâ€"oell and get my prices. .1. P. mm. J P RY LEV y’TJE‘Br'anta the superannuuuul - I I tuna. In the event otthsuch officers dy- ‘ W mar Wellington-at. Bridge. It sup ed y rec an an- M unity for th . ’ ‘ percentage deducted from salaries is re mauaalau £054“ to -be funded. and interest is allowed //" Tag ”193‘" a?” “‘ fie; 33°“? want [L 9. 7. a s mbney u WEEâ€"i,“- the service he wfil have no call upon it. Should he die in the service it will - Officers hereafter Llâ€" Ld.‘ the injection of morphinel e19 was through om into my arm, as a result of which the pain “:1, would gradually pass away. The 8:1 . . . wh medicine given me, however had not the f”, slightest effect, and the doctor appeared f; to be greatly perplexed, and thereafter gel continually resorted to injections of 2:6 morphine when ever the attacks came on. ,9, These attacks continued at intervals until g: our return to Canada,when they increased t9, in frequency and intenseness. The result gij . fr} was tnat I grew weak, and my whole in system appeared to have given out. My ‘3; complexion turned a yellowish hue, and I had little or no appetite. Latterly I 31’ lls, to would be attacked with fainting spe preceded by attacks of dizziness. I became utterly unable to stand fatigue, and. could with the greatest difficulty perform my household duties. A doctor was called in, who treated me for some time without benefittlng me any. Then he gave me what I now know to be Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill-s. and after I had used two boxesI felt somewhat better. I then purchased the pills myself and continued the treatment. I found that the pain was gradually decreasing. I could get rest and sleep at night, which had hitherto been almost impossible. [ cintinued using Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for several months, and the result is that they have ted a complete cure, and I am now enjoying the best of health. I can assure you it is a great relief to be free from the trouble that made my life miserable for so many years, and I have to thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for succeeding when dcctors had failed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly upon the blood and nerves, building them anew and thus driving disease from the system. There is no trouble dueto either of these causes which Pink Pills will not cure, and in hundreds of cues they have restored patients to health after all other remedies failed. Ask for Dr. Williams’ ' Toe efl'ec mark, “Dr. William’ Pink Pills for Pale People." May be had from all dealers $33.13 flay.- UK ”In! yv-v 7â€"-.. __ , box or 6 boxes for $2.56, by manning the Dr. William' Medicine 00., Brook- ville. Ont. Thewordlspuud acres: the sen Tho wupllu mm must go â€" Hymn: now wmbnuthe with oucâ€" Tm well for he: I know. Ah, yes. this me I can’t dlspnto. And you on no 'ul tough-â€" m can than or my owning alt Wlll not be long enough mg m whcn lb «handed quit; ”5113431.: lino-o can. m" W611 {thn-at. BMW' Perform .hroe Vaauuhold bEBATE H (mm, Mr. Fitzpatrick on th Settlement A GREAT SPEECH BY IR. TLBTE n1 lty_._ efficient through old age were kept on bmuse (Hammad would reduce the" families to destitutlon. Dr. Montague said the optional clauses would thmw a. great burden on the fund. Mr. McMullen chimed credit for be- The hm w m a mat um. Mr. Fletdlng. on onlem of the (It! hem: called. add the statement In The Ottawa emu-n that ho gave my pri- vat: tlpo martin: the comln tum day. He quoted a. num precedents in support of his contentiou. He did not want to shut the Solicitor General out, but only wanted to have the rule defined, Mr. Speaker's ruling was in favor 0f He thought Mr. McNeili’s contention. u. member in moving the adjournment self strictly to the should confine him in future he would formal motion. and ask that the rule be observed. Doubt- less. however. the House would allow ‘Mr. Fitzpatrick to make his speech. [Opposition “Hear. trick expressed his appre~ Ierring to Mr him for n election pied one remark to make and when the inside history of the schoo written it would be seen agitation was who were the secret toes and false he Manitoba. minority. [Lib friends of t ] He referred to the mande- ”‘t June. and expressed him- e interference 0 Roman Catholic clergy in the did object to their in- politics. The two parties should have been allowed to light out the issue without clerical in- terference. But despite the pledges given by himself and his 1 friends there has been the most active interference against those Liberal can- didates. The ledge amounted to ween the two parties, neither party seemingly had lived up to it. His (Mr. Fitzpatrick's) case was the most aggravated of the lot. He by his pledge, no ma - to the :1‘ory party to be made use political purposes. [Loud Liberal cheers. Not only that, instead clergy holding aloof 1 contest. they in his county actually worked against him , his opponent. Mr Free that he came w deposit. [Liberal cheers] said that personally Mr. Fitzpatrick he was in favor or the Manitoba min- were entitled unde judgment. He believed. moreover. that secular and religious teachirg should go hand in hand. Under the present agreement the Manitoba min- et all they ought to ority would not g . get. but it was utterly out of the ques- tion under. existing circumstances- in the House to secure more tor them at uld not ask the present time. He wo the minority to talc as for tlementâ€"[Opposition take it in the spirit Or. would ask them to in which it was given to them. ion the same time he won obs. Legislature and My get any more t even in the Manitoba on them. WhY. Legislature. Mr. Roblin. Conservative the leader. had moved the six months’ her hoist. Proceeding. he commented (ml the appointment of Mr. Charles Rus- not sell as the Canadian solicitor in Eng- land, and dhagreed with the Conserva- change should mvo tive doctrine that no :hur have been . me. He went there and smu’ his trip to R0 came back. [Laughter-.1 After he t Too came be. th lLaughterJ Speaking seriously. ° went to Rome, not on . ent of Canada. nor in the in- rada Governm the Government of Canada. en‘s-Ag. nf ‘ ‘A-IM-qn- .- ‘ jfiagment. that secular should so 11' Eh;- HouSe to secure mm the present time. the minority to take this tlementâ€"IOpposition cl 7 ' ‘L‘- *A Malta get any more than Wu: 1 them. Why, even in t Legislature. Mr. Roblin. leader. had moved the hoist. Proceeding. he c the appointment of Mr. sell as the Canadian :01 land, and dbagreed with tlve doctrine that no 1 e 'man Catholics he felt he the head of his . comfort and munmtlon to source of the Roman Catholics to feel that they belonged to a. there were over 240. no matter now humble a. man might Be it he went“ Home with a. grievance trig Tuppor aid the bin de- rom the principle underly- superannuation system. and ad to the former condition of mere ofliclah who were either from ill-health or were in- through old age Were kept on “4.4.--." nvnnifl reduce “911' HO Inutac- u-.. "7 it he went‘o Rome with a. guevauw he coutd lay it before the head of his Church within two days. (Hear. heard Few people realised the extent or pupal power and influence. They talked of the power of England, 0! Russ“ 01' Germany. but. these were no nothing compared with the influence of he whg presided at the Vatican. "Why did h- r ‘ DI _ -u ......m- “Give it “Pg- Applause School mg, no:- in the in- nment of Canada. to endeavor H 9 bgln.‘ “‘9 M on mm 09"?” .B-‘q' motpouflcupardauweu.” none at which dog the Church nor the Pope desire that catholia’ mterests should bind an. The Church holds herself on a. higher Dlwe- 3““ look: only to the common good. 10 the reign of truth. of love and peace. Th“ 1: why I went to Rome. [Loud “be“: en] pl . present ourselves before You Ho] can :3 ul and devot- ed children of the Ho y Church to com- puln or the exlstence of a we of 'hlnn which. It {moved to coming: . _ A“... to might be exiremeiy dangerous to constitutional liberties of this country. a well u to the interests at the church itself. Your Holmes: has many been undue: ---.-. at the duct and attitude at _ fYour swat; u, -- Aware at the conduct and attitude of eeruln prelnten nnd of certaln mem- bers of the secular clergy. who. during the general elections in this country. in the month or June last. intervened in n violent manner in rostrum. of elec- toral freedom taking elder openly for the Conservative party against the Lib- eral party. and aim: so tar as to de- clare guilt of ; evous sln those of the electors w would vote for the candl- dntes of the Liberal pa 1. Slncemly attached to the instltutloa: of our country. whlch ensure to Catholics the most complete liberty. we respectfully represent to Your Holl- nese that these democratic institutions under which we live and for which Your Holiness hue: many times expressed son- tlments of ndmlratlon mul murhlence. run only exist under perfect elm-tornl gnu-dam. , . u 5mm n! to fi‘fll‘p 30,1135 Fu r clung! l‘lll' ur- u ..-__ clvruy flu- plenuudo. uf clvu uuu n... tlcnl rights. 'l‘lw [H‘h‘fit In :\ t-ltlun and m- \muld not fur a slnxlo hmmnt dwrlw hlm of (no right of vxprvulng hls nplnlon on any “mum- nnhmmml (o tlu- olw‘omte: but when Hm Mun-1w of the” rl ht dm‘vlopn Into \‘lulvnce. In the mum at um! when at vlolvuw u “I" vxh‘m uf mukln n-Ha‘un goon t u nth-mun «In out of n pun‘Iy pulmm mm ”mm In an abuse 0! umlmrhy of Whlvh un- mm-mummm mmmt mu be mm. not oulv m mmutuumml I‘lwrty. hm m wnuluu mm. It. In n commzv nuvh an "urn. mm It rouuluuon can Mhm ur lmrsun- u! vnrmu vrvodn. nml wlwrviu Hm I‘m- !v mu wnomlnluunu nrv |u (ho mn- tum,“ t‘mlmlh'u d'd uul «MW in all iunmw rv flw nmw‘ mlluvul flwdum nu Ilwlr l'mhmmm tlwv wnuld mow muum'yuwu. , tun!" lm plum! N u wulthm M In ur 7 ...\. A... “mum nrm'um glwm tukhu *‘- all IIII‘I" rv luruv. whirl: wunhl llm \c-unhuuto mm llllul Iu tutu In lll ounulr)‘, with ”N over. at «mam: . .|.- Innu .uuuâ€" uv V, Thou. “um tulwmkm 0‘ 0f pullllmfl ‘1 pvoplv WW" among!!! the ‘ pupulullun 1| hull Pram" |Tu)! on my! nus llluu,‘ ..._V. mortal eucyv‘u-zlls whose [mu-m.“ iro in all thin-N to follow; lugs \w- dos ,. an: to the cliildn-n of the and lastly. gr chuwh. lmw nddn-xilng Your Holiness. tiw apostolic lK-nmilctlon. Ottawa. October. 1 the hon gentleman Mr. L‘nsgmin asked it of the Bishops who mount to nut-use any went to Rome of branding Mr. Lander n.- u bad Catholic and . “Yul." said Mr. Tart». "The lxou. gentle- mnn who is a (Mr. Luurleri was dwmunn-d to the para! authorities as a Mama." .._ 'I‘nrfn w9nt on to say. that the lu tachment to the mwnâ€"ma .,_ , of Great Br!- J prom-tor. we be: will rvnew in our Inn-nun" w. lur stating that no dt-lognte “'01 had been sent. : he mud. "pub": Slar‘ozg.” Then .\ir. Tarto went on to say uuu Bishops. upon their return, issued a c Lar stating that thc- l'opc had assuri- no dt-iognte would be sent. But a: Mr. 'l‘urte. "My M had been sent. said n pan (Le Cultivat of whiz-h 1 nm t . pxnianatlon being I.) . . d. was pint-ed under the ban. Tin" x: that in tho dimvuo of (thicontlmi the rot in Roman Catholic who gm to co ht; h: asked sion but the flat qus-stion In- is a snhsv-rihed to my u s mper. i ‘ ‘ic and I l c -n ho a 2 British snbjm't at thv same time. that if the i‘one. who u one of th-- h est-minded men of the age, knew th prosslon that wan being practiced he ‘ put a stop to it. And we were not falcon.“ Air. ante road the pledge which the on of Rimuuskl asked Mr. Guito 0! nature to len. and praisod him to xixniuz. He added: “We. then-tote. 0 Rome for iiber'y. '1“;- 31 gas or um go-utiexuun opposite went to Rome n :iherty-” As to the charge thnt the minorit Tarto deem not b0?“ $035“ hm hm] (our inten‘le‘" Wm‘ Mgr. m‘ ‘ ,,- _..-..m inn-p n Mr. '1'! Op of l: wnum‘ \lgnluz. Hu -. u“, ‘nkt-n." Mr. Tune road the pledge whlch the Blsh- I rm of Rimouskl asked Mr. (:ultc of Bonn- vq-nmro m alga. nnd praised hlm [or not nlgnlug. He added: “We. awn-(ow, Wen! 0 Rome for llber‘y. 'l..t~ al g-s of the hon. gnlltk‘lll?!) oppoulte Went to Rome Inga-u“ \ Au to the charge that the minority had Mr. Turto declared 1w had hnd four Inten'lews wlth Mgr. Langevln hlmsg-lt. But Ills Grace would have nothing the qnos 11 nod to l'uhllc schools. for In Onl’nr‘o im- on Public schools were attended by 50, man Cuthollc puplls. yet In those whom]- n-llglous teachlng was restrlcted to om: hour a week." . In his mks way. an. Jun. mu with the mrlfl. '0! course. said he. "on: (d‘endg opposne thought the Government , , .....I.».. u run] of In. lf. 9“! ll“- ffl'o'nua. vllyv.v..‘, .__-, _ m1; go In: In make u tool 0! It». It. Gun-rumour ls not gulug to do It. nut among u body of such sure Im- members of um. Governmvut. '1‘! try will be all right." “' Ahl-n- n0 Ala-unlml‘. be “h! and mnfldence. rfect electoni ll. l»- lt from n! to rvfusw to the tho- plenuud», uf civil and MI!- rlghln. Tho prlnmt lu :\ (-1! an 1‘ “mild not nn- :1 slnxlo hmmnt v him of the right of e-xlmmslng luhm on any matter nnhmmml (0 when Hm exu-n‘lno Inlp Huh-nee; try will be all right." . _ Spunklhx or dumlsmls. he mud that all ‘ tho Dcpurnm-m or Public Works be hm! (Lamina-d about 100 because me)- “'0” mt mulled. “Nevertheless." said he. “vu- mun! protect onntelveu: we are not 30h; to 1m! ourselves In the hands of our eat-mm. And when I find an one o! my employ" not loyal to me! a ll dlmlu bun at once.” He concluded by doe-lanai, that the neon- ment of the people or the rovlnce of Que- Im- was changing Ind they were no long" exclusive, but unions to be 3: one with tholr Protestant neighbors. (1.1th up- phone.) A'lr. Ural allowed. He said It was tum- thzs qua-t were dropped. the counlr bog: tin-d at 1'. It In: oomn’auve c - to n mlntlon condemqu Me neme- meg: he would vote for the Government. ' '~~-â€"-â€" Anal-ml Mr, qurC 3g. tend n resomuon L'Uuur-uâ€"n.’ meat he would vote for the Gown-mogul. bed Mr. Potter I at- Mr. Mummy crltlc tltude when. by Muendo and open mun- uum. Catho- uon. hemtnllu: nponthe no lie hierarchy. 9nd mush: Q!“ the papal nblggute coal: m but 0 a port. had turned nmnn gnu pulled a arch. He would like to It other document! uni other 33:59- Jere not ten; to noon. mln nelson u .u. _-7 V Blshups wuo [In-use any of the onw of bruanng b r. Lander n.- hollc and ' . . Md Mr. Tart». “The hou. gentle- ls at the bond of affairs toâ€"dny rt) was dvnounn-d to the papa! : as a bml Catholic and a Fm- of noon-nu ,..... flfl'u! mum! of filo (‘ulhul‘c s dvfln‘e of lrrllnllun. mun!- nlvlul to mm W: m-l whlv l'lu mlulsten I uuld owr command. 'eu ago "is Holmes-I. Pm: and Iumvntul ll uslrtuus on he ntltlml throne. ugh the Such-d Cungrogatlon rpugtlnda. made It his duty in);- u» cerium ubum-s of a nd forbudn- the In- 1! the clergy In polltlcs. 'l‘hls w «morally wu‘m‘tod so In Emu-nee Can! an! Tn.- --A .LA "huh-h Hum up lln'u . V ryuwu. Hwy wmuld l ml N u wumou M In u-r wuuhl pwwm tlwm tukhw w mm whh-h “my mm «m t In llw uuwruuwm u! m II the vault-nus. mun“ um mtwwu mu \‘urlnm a woulauou. wlm-h luluton‘ ovu- Muuut will. dnum‘r. u. an uctlvu auul \‘lolvm lu- thu elunry Iu um \lmunln woutlon: nubmluvd m um M “own-Hy ”mink? NW“! nun-u. ..V._ unuklmu‘mul ulmfly. mwh nu mm. mm run“! nf ul \viwrvtu \qu on: um \1\ (IN MI nut unjm‘ m an i lulu-mum: flw mum- uu Ilwlr Panama! 4 a .....u|.| hm lnence mum"... i, a to mime [lu- chum-h dnce old age and paralyzed Ms uuhllng to whlch your illus- ' had put a stop have thmten once more in non: us and to com- 1 Catholic lnton-sts ln the pram- and harmony st between the Valium: pulatlon. Agnln at- rlutc devotlon m the em. and to tln- clum‘h .n- the mum-mo head: ésyect and attm-lmwnt 3 'our Holinoss. our at- lutmsls of our coun- ‘ Crown of Great BH- and protector. We be: less wlll renew lu our -_- “Mm-rinflons and Illn'u- ‘u.._,, ulanatlon Iu-lng max- 10 ban. Tim 111mm (:hlcoutlm'l were Is who goes to confes- lon he ls asked In It y son's paper. I {out (‘utbotlc and n g same time. I knew 1* one of tho.- bloat!- . ago, knew the op- : practlu-d he would I‘ we wore Hot unis. ii n'dolomts "My sons. Culuva_ tour}. Government 5 it, mu ll“- lt. Inner , mm as 11-0 The coun- {in the noqr TIM: balls as nut-clu- Inc an. "w... (Hamilton) "spoon“ mum ao- cxeue: and lonn coupmleu m on on the order up". but non. 0! oo- clu lntcrut. Mr. Mclnomoy roamed the dcbate on an “dual. 8. wok up the qudlon or the arm um and the put daem- Uom or mun-u members to now how In "Allowing the pwpouod a" half! mcy won do!” the Jumping In crow not. What the Nuory ‘Lu'flf provision cum ‘0 be rah. lt would be known u the Lunar-Iowa r. .memuu sot. lbwmuvo dwvru.) no 91-on to M.- to an M'huol QUQUOH. IM ”1““ 0‘“ M 4p lhv potluon to Roma mo um that previous conunun Mom cone to the P090. no (Ir. Holland) “11 anneal to Know now vb“ W communtctuonl were. 30 Mr. Tam with um and. an Gr cmtlon that. uni ml “1% the 6th March. . Mr. Tate "(crud at some length to the youth! 08 Catholics. and wound up with this sentence: “There Is a large am when we could get protection. 3nd when our rights would not be mulled: " [Con- servative chee I Mr. Tame: "Is that nil!” “ ' “----- "NI-1 In cum u: now mntmuhubeensemodbyew sltutlonal mean. we rave not the right to bring It up min. ‘ With us. diner-on: mm win} a the cue under the constitution at the United States. our Government mun arty. is "mam eounl uâ€" haw dec are-d the minority bd r1 ht: w ch been taken away. a mnubluty. and that responsibility I am glad to know from the appmvfl erale as a My my bnlty of the nettle of parliamentary reapowbnlty. I can. to another point. After what we. I115 on this point yesterday In am Home by the Bond- torGeneral (Mr. Plankton). after what was aald by the matter of Pub- uc Works (Mr. Tarte). after mm or that celebrated document nut night. 1 any that the Gwernment and the” party must take tun Minn-tum: tor that mission to Rome. Tug can“ empo that moonlibluty. «press partymuu all ‘ that nil-axon to Rowe. “3 an!“ hh w m In MI sauna escape an: moundbmtv. a but an new: went too tar and I“. M sudmulthonbehutotmdrww mmWh-mmfi. N MuW‘ um they went there. ad. mm “at moot. a V» not fit!“ to “and. ._..â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" We nre governed by the of M: W m can!!! Mime!) ”-9008! m7. MMWNWtusw munzmmmwuwmwmommmd ‘ thew oath“ Wt mwmmmm tome mmumolvn wawmuodvduu .em.n.ou.otomggc- law. Wtwmotmufloufl- “““nhm “datum comma tuna-rm. 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