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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 Apr 1899, p. 6

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Sm Th To The Brantford school bou‘d purposes introducizg a savings bank system in- 'to the public schools for the inculcation of thritt. The Brantford Expositor name. a. large number of American ed- ucational authorities whose opinions .are highly favorable to the practice. Among the cities where it has been tried successfully am Grand Rapids, Mien, Chester. Pa., Atlantic City,N.J.; Norriston, Pa" Camden, N. J., and Pittsburg, Pa. The United States com- missioner of education, Dr. W. T. Bar- ris, strongly recommends it. Brant- ford’s system gozs into effect on April 10th, and the experiment will be worth watching. . ) r-â€" _â€"7‘ , of! in orders from Japan. Meanwhile British merchants and manufactur- ers are booking heavily and increas- ing exports. And there are business reasons for that state of things. ‘ Sir Charles Tapper declared that Canada was a pauper nation before the bargain with the C. P. R. Syndicate wasagreedto. This is a sampleof the nonsense paraded by the opposition leader in his five hours’ parliamentary speech. As. a matter of (act, Canada grew more rapidly before the eightiu than the has done since, although she in. now beam: to make up for lost of havmg its value obliterated by the :action of a mun: cipal council. Some day the town will ask itself the straight question: Which is‘tho gxeater benefactor, the nun who improves, Luilda, manufactures, trades and employs IaLor, or the man. who invests in vacant. lands or “shacks” and hokb the property to profit by the rise in value caused by the enter- prise and outlay of others? And when it answers the question it may gather sense enough to take a. different view of the question of taxation. The principle of the Commas bill is manifestly fair. A municipal council is not elected to do private citizens out of their batongings. The men who have inveted their own money in 'an electric light plant have a. perfect right to‘ re- imbursement for the value of their {mica wires and other plant. when the mnicipality decides to go into electric lighting on its own account. The bill simply provides that capitalists should .not be compelled to sell their property for a song, as a. less evil than that Immigration Work in Britain. ‘ United States trado Germany does not want ‘.to fight Britain and the United States, for that would be France’s opportunity to get back Alsace and Lox-mine. The lit- tle incident at Samoa. will not there- fore lead to a. great European war. The London Telegraph has led the 'way in Sunday journalist! in England. and it bqins to look as' if there would soon be many imitators. More’s the pity- press surprise at me 3 of! in orders from Japan. British merchants ‘and LINIBAY FRIDAY, A1’RIL7, 1893 A recent issue of the Canadian Ga- zette, (London. 3113.), has a. lengthy articleon em grat .on toCmada, from which the following extract is taken: 0n Spring, sweet. Spring. rush swat.- ly inâ€" In fact, income a “sprinter”; \Ve‘ve had an awful, awful time With wild and wicked Winter. Come boldly in, and drive him forth, Attack him and confuse him ; Don’t let him linger in your. lap Or we may never lose him. "It is significant to note that the figures for 1898 so far as Canada. is concerned were much larger than in the previous years, and, further, that Canada. stands alone in this respect, as in every other case a. decline is reâ€" corded. ]! the returns were based upon easily ascertained facts the Can- adian increase would probably be even more marked. Moreover, the efforts to attract suitable settlers to the Dominion have been energetically continued throughout the past twelve months. Canada has teen widely ad- vertised in the press of the United Kingdom. The representatives of the Canadian government and the Can».- dian Pacific Railwuy’Company have been actively employed in lecturing, v‘siting agricultural fairs, markets and shows, and in disseminating informa- tionu to the resources of the country. Educational work a the rising generation has been fully maintained with the cooperation of the two or three thousand schoo' tors with whomtothot these agencies are in co:- respondence. Lantern lectures have been made by the Canadian Pacific Railway with a series of animated plus of Canadian life, which has proved extremely popular.” tillers’ and other licenses. The changes in the bill were t' nounced by the Attorney-Geum' day, and the bill the a stage. It will come up for its t1: ing to- day. The Revenues Bill. . The House in committee p remaining clauses in the bill t ment the revenues of the prefix: The House next went into on on Mr. Crawford’s bill respecting of Toronto, and struck out thee: clauses and passed the others. The House concurred in the a: whereby the Riordan Paper C Limited, will furnish the supply lug papers required by the GO! for the five years eludingon Dec. Progress was made with a n otherbills in committee, inclm Attorney-Geneml’ s hill to an statute law, and to amend th: Election Act. The House spent mlttee of supply, puma! m 'nnd adjourned at midnight. Asmnmr nor-us. rneProtinchl sofl IF YOU ARE 801M} TO BUILD ”Eltinnkl of coat_ '0! work given an upplicnion. M. H. McGEOUGH, The Weekly Post. all on III. fox uni npocifios- tiom, tad hum made out. in time. 13m. of muhrinh for d1 kindtfof buildgngo {31'9th6}. j, ”muddn'eo. LEmulslonJhue mtidofahackincco hwuchhadtroubkd iotoma yen. and "madm- y in weight. ’1‘. K. WXNGHAH. 0.3.. Beam-l. 50c. and 81 pct Bottle ' DAVIS a LAWRENCE CO.. Linked. Mosrmx. Builde'r and Contractor. EDITORIAL NOTES. f fld‘oum ml Stucco u . south wdz', Mada!- sweet Spring. rush swift- H. McGaouEh- Help: , trade journals ex- at the great falling EEULSION Hon. Mr. Gibson said it was a singu- lar fact that. no one interested or any rival company had made the slightest protest against the bill. The inference was that all were favorable to it, as also was the High Court of Justice. which had been consulted ~mspecting it. Were the Home to inter-fem between two com- panies wishing to anmlgnmnte it would be taking on unprecedented step. He hoped the amendment would be with- "V11. Mr. Stratton (West Peterboro) endorsed the. remarks of Hon. Mr. Gibson. The amendment was lost on division. Sunday Car Question. . 0n the order for the third readingot Mr. Holmes’ bill to incorporate the Ham- ilton Caledonian Railway Company, Mr. John Mutrie (South Wellington) moved the omission of the clause giving the company power to run on Sundays He said the majority of the people along the line which Would be served by the railway were opposed to Sunday traflc. "on. Mr. Hardy's Position. The Attorney-General said the Men- tion or excision of the clause in this bill did not settle the question of Sunday trnVelling in anvshape or form. He was not an extremist or squeamish in this respect. but he obicctcd to legislation which would throw down the Lord’s Day Act. The law of this province should m on that foundation. Therefore the House will not, in the present state of the law. force a clause that directly provides that trains may run on the Lord’s Day, and that the Lord‘s Day Act shall be violated in this railway charter. The Attorney- General concluded by saying that he was fully in accord with the member for South Wellington in his amendment to expunge this clause. - Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Whitney declared that he was in favor of Mr. Mutrie‘s amendment, not so much by reason of the uncertainty of the law, as stated by the Attorney-General, as that he (Mr. Whitney) was not an extreme man. He objected to the House giving permission to any railway to run on Sundays. In order to show this, and that he did not propose to allow Sunday labor all over the province without any modification, he should vote for the amendment. "311-. Puttullo (Nor-tn Oxford). although he could not support the amendment, agreed that the tendency of leglsmflon was against relaxing securities of finan- cial corporations. He favored improved inspection and control over such com- ponies. but did not approyo of Ehe donblo Mr. J. W. Holmes (Haldimand) ex- plained ,that there was a large agricul- tural community in the district of the proposed line and that it wasnbusy milk route. Hence the running on Sundays would prove a great convenience. He spoke in terms of praise of.the various Sunday tmins in and around Hamilton. No evils hadresulted, and the church peo- plc, as well as other sections of the com- munity. had been well served. Mr. Crawford (West Toronto) exprwsed his pleasure that the Attorney-General and the leader of the Opposition were in accord with the mover of the amendment. fawn? suggessed bv Mr. Carseellen. It won (1 be unfair to single out this cor- poration for that principle. whilst it" did no: apply to others - Mr. Pardee (West Lambwn) defended the bill. .The company was giving more security through the additional capital than the shareholders Were released from. All investments were in accordance with testators‘ directions. Mr. German (Wellandyâ€"Nelther the Attorney-General nor the leader of the Opposition has expressed his true opin- ions on this question. (loud laughter. in which both Hon. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Whitney joined.) “The proper Sabbath observance,” said Mr. German, “is for people to spend the day as they think fit, so long as they do not infringe on other people's religious opinions and freedom of action. I think this Legislature has gone too far in helping measures which will allow grass to grow on the city’s streets.” Truqâ€"t Compnnioo Amalgam-clan. 0n the order for the third reading of the bill to amalgamate the Toronto Gen- eral Trusts Company and the Trust: Corporation of Ontario, Mr. Carscfllm (East Hamilton) moved an amendment. that the bill do not pass He objected that there was no restriction on the direc- ‘uuv w“- ton in regard to investments of the trust funds. Twenty millions was too much for one company to have under eon Hence better security should be given the public than the bill provided. A liability of $600,000 would be wiped out if the bill carried. The slmreholders, he argued, should have double liability. ‘ Q.‘ ‘ On being put to the House, the Speak- er declared the amendment carried on division. The yeas and mys were not taken. TorontoJMnl-oh 29.â€"The feature of tho daylntheLocelHouse, 901”“th was concerned, was the debate on the striking out of the clause in the - ton Caledonia Railway Company’s bill authorizing a Sunday service. The bill! to increase provincial revenues were ad. vanced a stage and mported with some mnendments. Progress made was quite satisfactory, and there seems no reason to doubt that business will be completed by Thursday night. The House went into committee again on the bill rwpocting brewers' and dis- tiller-5’ and other licenses. The changes in the bill were those an- nounced by the Amway-General yeaer- day, and the bill passed the committee stage. It will come up for its third read- ing tic-day. The House next went into committee on Mr. Crawford’s bill respecting the city of Toronto, and struck out the exemption clauses and passed the others. ,#L The Revenuu nm. The House in committee passed the remaining clam in the bill to supple- ment the revenues of theApg-ovinoe. "fie lions; concurred in the must whereby the Riordan Paper Company. Limited, will furnish the supply of print- lng papers required by the Government for the five years ending on_ Dec. 31, _._1904 Progress was made with a number of other bills in epmmitwc, including 'the Attorney-General? bin to mend the statute law, and to amend the Ontario Election Act. Premiu- Hardy Stun an Position on tho cautionâ€"Tho- Revenue mm Ad-l vuncod In Committee of tho Wholo Boastâ€"Amalgnmatlon of Tm: , CommeQI-IntONltln' AI- umbly Not“. The House spent half an hour in com- mittee of supply, passed several votes, and adjourned at midnight. THE SUNDAY CAR QUESTION 'mo Provincial Sea-etary’s 01203 is do- ingnrushing business in chattel-$13110 number being greatly on the increase, the applications of thin 10ch being Expectations High That Business Will Be Done Thursday. THE LEGISLATURE Brewers and Distillou' Bill. Snmlny Cu! at Ottawa. In committee of the House respecting the city of Ottawa, Hon. Mr. Gibson scoured the insertion of a. clause tlnt no exception shall be made by this bill. in connection with the corporation’s author- ity to run street cars on Sunday, that shall exempt it from any futum amend- ment of the Lord's Day Act, ortlnt shall conflict with any Dominion act. There was also added another clause limiting the street railway employcs to dz days per week. With these amendments the bill mmxithe congnlttee. 0n the motion of Hon. Mr. Hnmonrt that the House go into committee of sup- ply, Mr. Little (Car-dwell) moved the negative. and that in the opinion of the House under the Department of Forestry the salaries and expenses of the chief clerk and inspector of fire rangersâ€" 2,400â€"be daiucted from the estimates. After discussion, the House divided, when there were: For the amendment 40. against 50. The majority for the Govern- ment Was therefore ten. It was a purely party vote. On the same vote mused. the House went into committee of sup- ply and concurred the challenged items. Then commenced a series of challenges of all the totals in the romeo-the esti- mates. Each of the pmposed reductions pmposed by the Opposition was defeated in the House on the same division as that given above. This pmceeding occu- pied much time, and the somewhat hilari- ous proceedings were enjoyed by the crowded galleries. 0 in, 5.7635mr015'22 leastwfislmo. A membér petitioned against is not required no at- tendon orglhpina-rj exqmimn‘afion during 1 LA‘__- uua “7v ._7 _ The leader of the Opposition pointed out the dimculty of securing four pet!- tioners. as pmvided by the bill. This might prevent the filing of a pefiltlon in I very nemry case. After discussion the Attorney-Gm consented to three petitioners instead of (our. The bill thus amended posed cho committee. A large number of billsâ€"Government and privateâ€"passed with slight unend- ments, and third readings were ordered on to-dny. Among these were: log the Ontario Historical Society. On- tario Tree Planting, Public Health Act, Suretiee. Succession Duties, Municipal Amendment and the Mines Act. Tho Lew o! qunncoo Hon. Mr. Gibson moved the second reading of his hill to amend the insur- mce law. which increases certain regis- tration fees. The second reading curried. In reply to 001. Mathwou, the Attor- ney-General sold the supplementary atl- xnates would be brought down to-dny. Toronto, Mnrch 80.â€"-The Legilhtun will conclude business some time during the morning of Good Friday andpm- rogue on Saturday afternoon. Such is motionlly the understanding arrived at night. The carrying out of this deci- sion, however, necessitates en elmoot continuous session from 11 Lin. toâ€"dny until about 4 or 5 mm. the following day, as there is still oonaidenble tion to lie-put through. and operating a chain terry between the Queen's Whnrf and the Island mam, Toronto. we: reed a third time. Controverted Elections Act. The House considered in committee the Attorney-Generai’s bill to’ amend the Controverted Elections Act. The bill pro- vides that a petition against an election may be presented by 3 candidate or four persons who voted, who are save-oily A .1 MA A manho- "It was decided to vote members the usual sessionnl indemnity instead“ “75, us was at first propogeq.___ - 7~L Wu“ \- vv-â€"-â€" . n session of the Bani-E, ’The Atmmeyi Rental condemned the practice of “saw- ofls" in election peqltiops. Replying to Mr. Kidd. Mr. Hardy said that a license inspector was not entitled wafeeotfliforeach hotel inspecaedln addltlon to his salary. _ ,_.- -4 a, -7 The House adjodrned till 11 can. day. A change of much interest to fishermen in the new fisheries bill 13 thnt which prohibits the catching of more than five mlmon or lake trout in one day. by one man, ormore than ten 45 day bytwo men in a boat; Mr. John A. Davidson is an applicant for the position of Assistant Queen's Printer, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Thomas. Mr. Davidson is a practical printer, having been for many years fore- man and more recently one of the pro- prietors of the job rooms of The Guelph Mercury. _ There will be no further action regard ing Mr. German a turnover tax bill until next year. The reconsideration of the bill was taken up in the municipal committee yesterday morning, and after much dis- cussion the bill was held over for. a year. Toronto, April 1.â€"After a stormy and protracted sitting. hating from 11 o'clock Thursday morning. with intervals for Adjournment. until 7 o'clock yesterday morning, the business of the Legislature mu brought to a close, and the weary legislation sawned out into the sunlight of a. bright spring day to take their trains for home. A largeemennt of legis- lation was crowded, into the hours that inctfriened between midnight and 7 0‘ oc . -' ' n " Alargenumbarofbillswerereud the third time at; the morning session. An amendment, to Mr. Crawford's bill regarding the 1203911810 Valley 25111;" by Hon. Mr. Gan-ow was overwh W7 defeated. Mr. Foy’s amendment to the Toronto bill providing that tho assau- mens for the new Palace Hotel be fixed for ten years at $860,000 was carried on ndivisionbyavoteotfltow. The bill then pasgad its third lending. vuv nu ”ov- Mr. Conme‘eâ€"‘e bill to 7 provide M'whene a. municipality goes into electric lighting it shall be compelled to buy the t of che company or companies sup- lying light to the municipalities, either y an agreement or at an arbitnted price. The principle of the bill was Inl- ceined on a voteof 81 to 12. Thé Vfiouée went into confmittee on the fisheries bill. and shortly afterwards re- Ulla-Ill” vao-uâ€"o-vv â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" v provides The Government'i Mary hm ' that bass, masklnonge and speckled trout shall not be caught by new, mam whiteflshandnlmonshnll notbetnkcn lflesathnntwopounds. Nets mustnot bosotwltflnwaax-dsof the mouthot $5.; a; afifim” um nu m- Theooss of the new bufldinctndtho changeuneoesaaryintheoldono will]! Smut “)m‘ -, . , , ___IL4â€"I The Ontario Government was wand upon ym‘rdny afternoon by a deputation mpresentlng the Algomn Centnl W. and Meson. Conmeo and M, the members for Algoma. The corporation asked a land grant of 6,400 mperxnflo for a mad {mm Saul: Ste. Nude to wannabe. odistngogg: 1.50 mug“: LII. - Ail imW‘ mm THE WEEKLY License lunpecton' Fan. Fin Bunsen-1' sun"... ASSEMBLY NOTES. bm'té' piv'irén‘ "I“??? POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, APRIL 7; In committee on the amendments to the Municipal Ac: there was much db- cmion relating to the clause compelling mnnlnimlitiu desiring to do thall- own alectric lighting to puma-no the plant at any lighting company doing busines- in the municipciin'. but the clause madly passed. The ciao-o ducting hiding stamp concerns was amok out o! the municipal‘ bill._ -- A... , W AL- IA_ _. â€"6o 50th of Mr. Gibson the law we: amended so as to permit a refund to the Engledne Company of the $30,000 it had put up as s guarantee at good faith. Tho Xingu-n power muta- was new at 8 am, when the Premiu- introduced an amendment to the mate kw to give the Governmen: park minions-I power to make any agraemen: they de- sired with an companies subject to the approval 0! o Lieutenant-Governor In Council. ‘l‘ho Eve-III: Smlon. At the evening melon the first buli- mm the nan-ling of lava-alums third time. Mr. Whitney moved an amendment that the clause be reternd hick. Nr. German said be m planed fio see the resoluaon the Government had framed, which, he stated, does away wkh the monopoly as it existed with tho (buo- dian Niagara Power Company. ‘5 M company was willing toglve it up. Turn- mg no the other company. Mr. German said 1: 1nd 8100.0001n the Union Bulk has, mdytobehgmdeJto the 60m- menc as aecunty can: way would spend $3,000,000 in three yea". ' MrfCamllén nidtbenwu nothing midabontmchmms in tbeblllboln‘ discussed. - MnGex-mnn repliedthnltm. proposition to give the Government. a I Government, the right to cute Into an agreement with any company :1: Shaun m: togevolop power. Ey lih‘ the good result that would ensue to the province wascommented on. lloved an Amendment. Mr. Whitney was not prepared to assent to all the grants proposed. In the first place the Go‘vemment had just nu- iahed imposing a direct taxation on the country, and under those circumstances he would hesitate before imposing new burdens on the people. He failed to get this clause struck out byavoteofflitoso: To the Ontario, Hudson Bay a: West- cn Railway. between Min-iambic Sutton on the Canadian Pacific Railway and tidewateronthemouthot Home Rive on Jams Bay, a disance not exceeding Wmflen a cash subsidy of 08.0“). mileâ€"8480mm. Andthisonehyavoteotfl to”: To the James Bay Railway. troma pointatcr nearSudbnry toapointator near lake AWN, a dim not ex- ceeding 175 Inna, a cad: subsidy of “M a MOW. Mr. Whitney. in epeeking to his motion. mid than we: a grove dongerinthe course pursued by none Minister! of the Crown in the general end He also quoted from a speech delivued by Hon. hir. Rose et Medea during the Korth Hating: eempeign. end which he said me e molt here-feed. held attempt to bribe the electon; of that constituency. Hon. Mr. Hardy fluid the Oppodtion leader had phoed an improper congrue- tion upon his (the Premier's) spach. Be hodquotedeomethinxos a mutt fact which had no foundation. It might. however, be applied with perfect truth tothepnrtyin power at Othwentew years ago, or which Mr. Whitney was en illustrious member (Oppoeition aim of “Oh, oh")â€"to «my speech mode by every Conservative leader upon every platform in this country upon which he Re. “)9. _- -. n. l lAAIL___ -AA..‘. Hon. Mr. Hardy mid negotiations were under my, and deley might upset them. The Government was in pone-ion of much Information. and wee-1n 3 position to meet contending parties on eqnel terms. The Government would get the beatbnrgnln that could bogogmdn could be ratified by the Home next On a. division Mr. Whitney’l unaud- ment was (1de the clause pinned in the bill by 47 to 87. AM to nnfl'nys. Hon. Mr. Boutookupthehiilfordd for certain railways. He pointed out that the Minnnsbieroad mutt ”322.000. mile befone the Govemment spent: ing. The posibllitiee drenching End-en Andthilbywtoss: To the Onarlo Ruby River mu. way. from its junction with the Port Arthur, Duluth Westernnsflwayto Forth-anew, a distance notexoeedlnl 205 miles. a cash subsidy of 81,000. mile. and from For: names to the mom]: of May um, 3mg seedy}; 78 miles. S ”nib-£410! 04,000th000. 7 7T0 the mm Whitneyllot- tamRaflmy, between Hnllburtonand mm”. a 1distance not exceeding 80 “This Home ottongly mappmvee of practice indulged in by Minim- of the Crown of encouraging the electors in constituencies to believe that they wfil receive material favors and carnage: from the Govemment, provided they ne- turh supporters of the Government to this House." To the Chain] Odin-lo Railway from Orwell! or 0.013!“ 90 applet 03.9". W “m... maniac the W revenue . 00 ”10 W m at which yr. Whitney 1nd move-1m“ mm' hoist. 1n nuns-n WM?!» Whole-ale Bribery Charged. Nl-xnra F3". Power. Mr. Hmywishcdthemt' made on the previous day to the 0am Ruby River Railway manta-mt! to tint pore “on of the railway extending from Its junction with the Port Arthur. Duluth Western Railway. for a. distance of 85 miles in n westcriy direction, and m the time for complying with the condi- tlons on whlch the grunt was made be extended {or tbmc yaw. The Rude of the Oppodtton hardly unmoved of the suggestion. Then the bill In ltlvafloulm with the concurrent Nation, m law in a tow minum ,_- 1“. k unannounced by 001. Club. clerk at the Wm Assembly. The Spmku- W Bu Honor. told of the Home having come to the clone at its labors. w nonmem- 0! un- lelgnod devotion and loyulty to Her W’s person and Govcnmont and when! tho torn-.1 bill gaming to Ha- Majelty money to defray the «penal. of civil government {or the 31::le {or other pug-poses. givâ€"hilwpfigie 7m . ti. Commander law. and hi! A.D.C.. ml“. Wiley 0‘ annoys! was: Dragoons. Six-011m Iowa: appmmd to hatedm mounted 100 nien from the 48th Highlands", under the command of Capt. Mickie. Ont-r30 um! uni-y River Rants}. The Attorney-General wished un altar- uion in the rwlution re aids to nu;- populstion md the growing needs o! the | people. the public imam required that = provision should be madeforoli uncanny ‘ expenditure and {or the maintenance of 5 the financial standing of the province. I i umgladthutyouhu-ebeenubleweflm' this by a moderate tux upon the accumu- lation of capital and by a manomble in- crease in the duties upon (fistula-s3 hwwm‘ and liquorlieemes. It hastily- ing to believe that the taxes impound will uothebnrdonaometomy of the claw dated. . I assent with much pleasure to the net 3 old to certain nllwnys. Since Confederation the energies of the Assem- bly have been directed towards the de- velopment of all sections of the province, mdnsa remit of u whenndprudent tune of public moneys nearly all the outlying portions of the older settle- ments have been placed within my reach of the min-km o! the world by the im- proved mnspomtion facilities thus nflordad. In order. however, that the Agriculttu'nl resources of the northerly and westerly ports of Ontario my be opened up for further settlement and that the valuable mineral deposits now gens-Illy believed to exist in great abundance in the ante districts my be brought within the possibilities of develâ€" opment nod thnt the timber and other resource- ot thoâ€"e dish-iota my be made ”nibble the further extension or our nilmy Indiana to those-actions becomes W2. am M Mom to think s within an or than yarn mum pmhnhlyhaounlned by mil- my to mainland lands in the Romy River district nnd thomlnanlugd timbar. m lying haven Ruby lake “.4 Port Arthur. I on also pie-fl a notice tbnt thread: out of tho mum m have Ammbly: In dismissing you, from due arduous hbonotthemion. Ihavcwdunkyon for the anemic!) given to the hue duties Imposed upon you and for vulnoblo legislation which I have just sanctioned. I cordially approve of the measures adopted {or supplementing the res-ounc- otthepmvlnce. By theactoflutym. which required the manufacture of saw- logs in (hands. it minattable shut the receipts {tom the Clown 14nd: Deput- ment would be impaired. and. when to “Bubble logs of meant: Ls added the Tomato. April mâ€"The Ontario Legis- htun wu promoted on Sum-day after- noon by Sir Other Mont. The proceed- fngs was of I rely forms! character. and I'm wine-pad on};- by a mamflvely W‘l‘o thh'bm' the toys! mt ms an- nounced by the clerk of the House. The Prong-clo- Speech. His Honor the Magnum-00mm- than. in a clan volcc. run! the following speech: It. Speaks and Gentlemen of the Legu- For the accommodntbn of out far- finer friends. we have placed a. stock a quantity 6! the oelnbnbed Crystal Band Vegetable Parchment Butter Pups. cut in size to wrap pound roll: of butter. Ibo print will b: 153 per hundrod shots. or 800 for m duets. Dam minted in out W will bring Romano to two anti m than mt put '91:: etha- ny. Staph“. [no ut Post PM 0th.. In, II" but I, “nor. Mr. Gibson's bill to mend the Oahu-to Game W101: Act. which punit- the killing or doc- ln the M, van pound after some about-Ion. Hr. mm Ir. Cur-mum .nd Col. humanly enacting an: clause. Nun-l. Kidd, Gn- hnn and othe- Igpgotud It. 1 “firmâ€"'I-ifi'iofimmd the doc- uau hwln aspect to brim W“ The Home W at 7.90 gm. Won will take place this dur- noon. mmmvww- â€" V' ” mun cont-Join! fl- IN" "”1” tlonlmlthenpulad on “Why“ BUTTER PAPER WM!!! 5.4mm «- “gunman.” Baton, April 8.â€"A man killed by an express tank: at Redford Friday night mklentmedyesmdayasJohn E. P»- tenpk 0! South 14mm. Oahu-So. A Win-law. A. J. Ulky of Newburg. x1. continued the identification by when .andho him thebodywmba Ila Ion-u Emodod Ill- mun-m by 31.2mm New York. April aâ€"The London cor- W of The Tribune syn: It am Lb: Mood to flow 1y. unnoticed. through at nourishment and ham: u M.’ _ _ I! m“ pfly 91k“ pain. tented arguing Prgpaid bv mull m t home 's before it. and that of the baffle was ecu and mm mm.” Vancouver, 3.0., March 30.â€"A men. age comm from one of Commission Ogilvie‘s as, Faith Fenwn, nys: The roynlcommhdon o! inquiry opened on Fen”. Amp}. notice was gimbnt Commhdoner Ogilde continues the tn~ vats-cm mm was Monm- My at the mulls-moo chase. No clu'k in the gold commhssoner‘n omoe that far ha been W The mm cones-nine Dominion Creek rm nflonfly on 11:50:- Walsh. mum One vitae-testified mmmmmflpm Theoonnnhdon continuing-ion. «E 233 £30 .5882 519:?! 31833 52 discosâ€".313 ggasgm in 94 6:05" gm an: no Siam. 3.3 a onoelimdst Kafdk, Ont, what his wflennd dough” reside. “Banged that Mm had a separation from MI wife. ThisdocunentsndROmmhdng from Man's bowie. 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