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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 5 May 1899, p. 5

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lg? i is .0 now Silver "A {thousands of copias o! the Montresl Scu- were distributod free in Brookville as consormtive campaign litentare, ad in consequence 1 conservative ma.- jority of ”2 was turned into a min- ority of m ______-â€" While Uncle Sun in his ottiohl cip- acity in carrying the biasing: of civâ€" ilization to the Filipinos. the people at Palmotm, Georgia, haw “caught on” and set about doing : little civiliz- :m on men- own book right at. bane. a: the Philippines than in a. total of 1,976,000. Those 5,039,009 people cover ' it-â€"~ 4! nor. mnnm The Weekly Post. in. South Georgia. law which pro- vidasthnt them! heirsotuu‘per- sunlynched shall gen 82,“) from tho county in which the yer-son lynched resided, has been held by the State ‘ Court to be constitutional. ' ation of that law will do something toward securing a better enforcement of the laws against crime and discouraging lynching. It touches the ratepayers in the pocket. Students of Canadian history, who would. like to take part in the third annual Canadian Historical Pilgrim. age from Toronto to Xma. Lew- igwn. Queenston Heights, Nhgara Falls, Chippewa. and Lnndy's Lane, mlhozmh at May. should write to1 Mr. Frank Yeigh. 667 ’Spnndib. ave- nue, Toronto- He has arranged to bring theeost down to 83‘1“ the 24th alone, or $6 for the complete trip on the 24th and 25th, and. the programme for both days will be highly instructive, including a description of the battle of Queenston Heights, by Hon. 5. G. Currie, of St. Catharina. ' The people who have been clamor- ing for an export duty on nickel should read Mr. B. G. Leckie‘s stateth and letter in yesterday’s Globe. To esâ€" tablish refining works in_ Canada, free cool and chemicals are required, and capital is all ready to go into the busi- now without any export duty, pro- vided the necessary materials can be obtajnéd without any exorbitantoost Mr. Leckie shows clearly: that mm‘ hasnota. mnepolx of the nickel depos' its. Supplies at the on are obtainable in Norway as well as in, New. Caledonia, and, the demand being limited, the world coulu be supplied without any contribution from the Canadian mines. Mr. Leckise is the managing director at .Sudbury of Orford Copper Company. and he appears to be thoroughly fam- iliar with all conditions affecting the mining and refining o! nickel. . The Boston Transcript sees that re- tahation in lumber duties will hurt Lhe peoplra of the United States more than those of Canada. It says: “The present tariff on Canadian lumber has seemed. an insuperablo obstacle to that better understanding with our north- ern neighbur whxch a. majority of the People in this country, and, we doubt not in the Dbminion also, have earnest- ly desrred. It was established at an SAY. FRIDAY. 1y «and. It was communes: n. u: unfortunate time; a time when there was organizing an effort to reconcile Wt ddferenoes and remove the ele- ments of friction which had- 30 10% existed. It is now reported that this Kowrnment is to retaliate. This (1005 pot tend so much to hurt Canada 8-8 1.951003 the people in this country. who mum houses. It makes houses harder to get. It accelerates the destructian of our own forests. It strains out 1‘9" lanons with Canada., and all to help a comparatively few men. Wit-h Iii-1‘80 fortunes already, to pile up bigger EDITORIAL NOTES. ing it entirely independont of Connections. Then it is stated‘ nations of the Guild trunk ‘ Santa Foreadaresnch that 3 gerenroute homomn 11099 from Boston to Snnfrmupfi‘ their 11in JIM" -- (3:33}. Chm" in m course of the whole journey W earn dividends for its law which prO- of Eastern :5 .021! THE HOUSE IN SUPPLY The Statutory Increase in the Saint-ins of CM! Servants. GOVERNMENT POLICY STATED. that. wm Bo Dlutlnlmiou In Order to Reward 1'31:th Sonic. 1.- the Public lutoréstJ-Opoutlon Critic. ~39uch of the Solicitor-Gnu- ornlâ€" “chuck. noun-lu- Votu PM Ottawa. April 90.â€" nf the canton of. the y was taken up supply. 16 items of the government vote being passed. Several Iharp diml- slons took place in committee, the Oppo- sition challenging the vote for n large than the statutory increase of diary to cinema in a few cases. which were flown ‘ hytheGovex-nment to haveheenexcepâ€" tional, and also protesting against discrimination which had been excelled by the Government in not granting in- creases to an Mall who are eligible by virtue of length of mice for w F l 2 «Continua it E that the expenditure for that porno-o was much less than it was under his pro- decessor, but that the expenditure of his department had been largely reduced, and, furthermore, that in two cases alone since he had assumed office. by a reversal in the superior courts of decisions given against the late Government, no lma 311m than $100,000 had been recovered for the Dominion treasury. Respecting his right to practise his mansion while holding office, which had been referred to by the Opposition, he said this was an open question, upon which he would be largely guided by the opinion of the House. - Bills Introduced. Respecting the James Bay Rnflm cool-mick Company. Mr. M . _ Respecting the Huron Erie Loan 8 Mr. Robertson. Respecting the Dominion of Candi Gnu-antee Accident Company, Mr. Clarke. Respecting the Canadian Power Con- peny. Mr. Bertram. Respecting the Hamilton Powa Com: pony, Mr. Modem. ' Respecting pensions to the rumba-I of the Northwest Mounted Police force. Mr. Davin. WV“). Mr. Ethier (Lib, Two Mountains) in- troduced a hill to amend the Criminal Code so as to relieve the sherii! of discre- tion as to admission of persons to execu- tions of criminals. The set provides (a the admission 0.! justices of the' peace (1 the district. parents of the prisoners, clergyman and such other pawns u the sherifl may deem proper m admit. For the last-named ohms the bill proposes to substitute the words, “and journalists." tique and Joliet. at the former the ad- missions hy the sherifl numbering 875. The bill was read a second time. The Quebec Piebioelto. Mr. Foster made another appeal, on the order or the day being called. for the production of the poll books md return: of the plebiScitc in Quebec quoted from by Mr. Fisher a few days 38°: “It: w' duction of which W had been ruledby Mr. Speaker to heneeessury. He concluded by moving the adjourn- mont of the House to make the discus- sion in order. A - - uâ€" 2....me the air- su- wmrid Laurier 'reviewed the cir- cumstances under which Mr. Fisher had mentioned the geturns in question. He chancery. to show that Pmnt had gross- ly deceived the Dominion Alliance in re- gard to the alleged frauds in Quebec. The ruling of the Speaker was correct and should be followod but the documents laid on the table. The point having been debuted at some length. Mr. Speaker gave it as his oplno ion that if a document wuunder depart- mental control of a Minister or his col- leagues, it ought to be produced. but as Gown: in chance”. of the House. And i fived. Committee of Supply. The House then went into c of supply. and wok up the votu government. amounting to 8 J A__L lam A! .10.9 w:- inquh'ed how many this department were statutory mm and received it. Hon. Mr. Fieldinm A. 3-1- . the statutory max-asses in the civil service. Hon. Mr. Fielding, in reply to Hon. 311'. Foster. said that the policy of the Government in relafion to this question is the same dsannonnoedlast yw. There is a diflerenoe of opinion between the . __1 4-1.. nnnnsition as to the l ' The items General? 50' Council Omc ‘1 "um and l secremfy Council afloe. Departments of Justice, Militia- and Defence. Public Printing and. SW. Controller of Haunted Police. - flA-“-.A Cold Storage. Mr. Stephen W. Fumes: at war. of the Furness pool, England. director Line of Whips. was here yesterday with Sir Richard The motion to l1:31.. Fieldips. in ”P133 -1345! into comm“??? bifoan-ocntidfi of Cami. read for the first time. ‘w‘ 1‘“ can u." â€".â€".. Sh- Mackenzle Bowdl withdrew Ms notice of motion for a ”turn for copies at all correspondence on tho subject of ‘he Imposed Pacino oabla. .- the at the Government with respect totho he gave the notloe or motion. . Sir Mackenzie Bowen got an ordlr to! imturnofcoples d! all correspondent» between the Government 3nd the M. ehl Governments relative in manhunt to the Machine Act! of WW to in voters the right of op Guava. April s7.â€"â€"In the House yes- i terday nan-noon a question by In] Minster Beatigoucbe) aflorded the . Minister at Interior an W ' 4‘ to give a denial to the statement which 1 have appeared in various newspapu'l recentlyotthe alleged exodus oils-3e “ numbers of Canadian! to the United States. Mr. Sifton aid that the informa- ~ tloninthepoaessionotthe Govmmt. reports. 0n the other hand, the Govern- . ment had definite information. that thou- mnds of Canadians who had gone-to the United States in past years came back to residein Canadaiastyear. andehousndl. societies, and the other lowering the rate ' of mm in calculations made in con- i ‘ motion with the reserve rund o! insur- - incc companies from 4X to 8% per cent. The question of a reduction of the duty | and amendments to the regulations re- specting coal oil was introduced by Mr. | Moore of Stanstsad, and. after an anl- ! mated debate. the House again declined E to deal with the queetidn pending the l delivery of the budget speech. At the ‘ evening mansion a number of private and public bills were advanced a stage. I l Tm- Insurance Act. Hon. Mr. Fielding introduced a bill to ‘ further amend the Insurance Act. he explained that the bill related to the rate of interest which it is asserted would be earned by insurance companies on their reserVe funds. At present the computa- tion of safety for policy-holderswas based on the assumption that insurance com- panies would earn 4% per cent. on their investments, but the rate oi interest-in the open market was tending downwards. so that this rate could not be any longer relied on. and it waa proposed to place the rate of computation at 8% per cent. which would apply to all new barium from Jun. l next. With respect to exist- heallowedtoelapse before theactshall become Operative, and it will not, there- fore, afiect existing business for two years. Another important feature was in relation to the potvar of investment of the various oompanim, and the bill seeks to establish a common standard for in- vestment. and all companies which are \‘wmcur. IDA-u g..- V.â€" wiiling to come in under it are made to invest under this class of securities The bill was read a first time. Benevolent Societies. The Hon. Mr. Fielding introduced 3 bill respecting the incorporation of benevolent societies. He said the House was aware that from time to time benevo- lent societies conducting insurance busi- ness under the inwa of the severe! prov- inces have been in the habit of applying m; ”figfiofis to the pow: The bmwasreadsnrsttimo. Gavel-nines: Illuomuvu 5..."... In reply to questions by Messrs. Dugu tuna and Martin, the Emma of announced the Government's inmtion agricultpral illustration stations else- where as provided for in the estimates; vbicl up to tobo man or poll rather than new: pun-pom and hex-«dun from The Wand. Empire. in whhh‘ the statement was made that “Gunadians are not 801118 in -nc nnmm m the Un‘m Sumo" The Duty on Coal 0". Mr. Moore (Com, W) moved the following reaolntlon: “That in the opin- ion of this House it would be in elm ‘ interest of the farming and laboring 0.138588 and the country eenerally to re- duce the duty upon coal oil for illumin- ating and mumctnrlng purposes. that it would also be in the interest of the any numbers to the United States.” ' i 1 x ‘ stao .ln flanks. and. its dlltl’i tion themfil, minimum: uu'sm 33021: or other Stumble vehl'cles, to dealers and comma-3. thus saving to fine latter the cost of burels and new]!!! to uk- try." ‘ menusmoeomthamomgm {ow tecttheCanodiAn people front” 97 afiects of trusts. combines and monopolies upon this important indus- M.)D Speaking to his motion, themover aid both ies had givan greater protection to 011 than the confidential of in- M o! the consumer jammed. Oil. ho said, which sold in the United States for 10°30qu 85 cents in Canada. By .511th08 distribution in tank wagon! the . - ¢A _-_‘_--_: -L-..; bl...- mt:- “law “no ......_-..._,,- w 002:1! would bgiigwgfcdéibout thine cent! a on, w e e privilege! were allowed to dealers in Canndian on only. fixed“? 00qu be red . He quoted figures to show that the duty was no“ oppranive. Major W who movedtheadjoumâ€" meat of the debate. contradicted my at the 1011301118 311995101“; pointing onfi Illuumtlon sane-n. Wolf“ s. but would ask the committee on y have an oppor- we the committee Mons. if share I" outllnod. third time. the runway commune or oonddcnd In commune of “F WM“: . , _ WWI..â€" v- v..â€" "m-“ SirCharlu’l‘uppaobjectd to calmâ€" mmgbmbeingumtoa mallow:- mlmo. The pope: my w (or the Government to 3mm responsibility for the bill. Sir Wilfrid I‘m-hr sand with the leader of the Opposition 35 tom Import- and on tho motion 0! Sh- Inui- Dubs use dobto wu adjourned. ‘l'ho Nntnrnlin- on Act. Mr. Hanna. in the second reading of his billto amend mxm» nation Act. explained that, it was intend- ed to render it more dimcnl: :1th it is a present for Jppnnm and other foreigner- in British Columbia fl) takeout naturali- nation pnpnn before a notary nblic and Ur Monk aid the bill would not be w- m- _,V bee, when the lumen: not worked an» tummy. Kr. Davin thought it wouldcousagreot inconvenience In Manitoba and the north- west. whore farmers may have to drivo wwwmnegmnndnjndge. H; -L- .a:...-«-. v. w .â€"â€"-7 , “Sir Wlfrid Laurie:- moâ€"vedrthe 8‘30“?” and tho House ad- Ottnwn. April 27.â€"In the Senate yes- tenhy afternoon Hon. David Mills, In answer to Sh- Mackenzie Bowen, said he was engaged in prepn-lng an not to meet the lotterv evil in Manta-n1 conducted under the guise of art union drawings. On the orders of the day Senator Per- lav called the attention of the Governâ€" uuuâ€" ._, v w On the orders of the day Senator rer- ley celled the attention 0! the Governâ€" ment to exodus going tram the Maritime Provincee to the United States. He had heennmazedto see {rem the pressthe number of young men and women who were leeving those provinces for the United States. Senator Boxflton thought there must be something wrong in the Maritime Prov- inces to cause this large exodus of Gene- dians. Senntar Mills war. not surprised at the two speeches on this subject. though they were the List that might be from two Senators e northwest. torn" wn‘o he'd Edict-red them. no like to know how the Government we: going to keep the people of the Maritime Provinces in Canada who widied to leave. Did they want the Government to issue warn-u:- w -vâ€"-â€"â€" , The debate was continued by Senators MoGailum, Ferguson, Power and Prim- rose. Sir Mackenzie Boweli moved the ad- journment of the House. and congratu- lated Senators Parley and Boolean on having aroused the ire of the Minister of Justice. The Minister omen spoke at ren~ dom and he had done so in his rdemoo tolmmigmtion. There had been a won- derful change in Mr. Mills' opinion since DUI u: --v wâ€"â€"~" Hon. David M1118 ”932M- “ m then intooommltteeonthobmforfio P Mon 01 public health on Pub“c “ The bill. an amended. was reputed. Omwo, April flâ€"The Home yester- day threw out two bills of interactâ€"Mr. Bostock's. to compel nilmy companies dnwnl of Mr. Bostock’s bill. suggested that a proposition to compel subsidized railways no, issue pans! to members. coupled with the abolition of milmge allowance. would prob-lay be hirly con- l sidered by the House. The hill mm 109: without a division. Hr. Monk's bill was |givw¢hoslxmontin' hoist byavotaot 61:039. Messrs Smhhi. llcCorthymd l Rogers vow! via: an Oppouuon. mun: yo “I: Canada Life Assurance 1 l"-m“Mn\ Nineteen questio amongst them fin following: Sir Louis Davies informed Mr. )5ch that the total cost 1 8 wvhich 871,847 was for Malamute. ! 351.177 for living and mveumg expanse- t5, “1 .nd .18.- lotaecremrieam ‘ expensesotlliniotou. OOSiortnvomns .eiio. } ThemeSm-med Col. . the mammo- l ”guru vuuuu v-nv- 'â€"' ’ 0' 13913th to Canada we Assurance Mr. Wood (Humilton). Company. Respecting the Great Northwat Cen- ml Railway W- “"- '“phemn’ the act relat- (Page 8,531 ‘ oplnio_n_ at the Hon. Mr. nemxng, u. "w... .v fl Canadian, said the Government had no formed any conclusion as to the erection of a mint in Canada. In answer to Mr. Clarke. Hon. Mr. 8mm: said that to agents, owners. .0tc.. of British 8095me companies was paid seven shillings per head for adults-ad nu: ssxArc. ‘31:. ' fionk‘s bill was 113' hem by a vote of Smbhl. “M” “d .nd All-worl- ;Eued by sew” Power and Prim- ment' of Justice on Sir Wilfrid Lauri" he Minlm at Justice W161i Hie ambnlty nmo‘izidndd that In” upon-ta imitated that t‘m snub]. m cm. Ind 800‘“ W“ "in“ through wining!!!“ . ,n._j :1 ‘L- (3-, (location of Railway PM Inmovin‘ the nooond madlnzothia bill 00 oblip railways to inane panes to Senator: and momma: of Parliament. Sir Banach (Liberal. Yale and Cariboo) said theme was a failing that members of ‘ Parliament obtaining panel from rail- ways were thus placd under an obliga- tion to the companies. who expected something in return. Them of such a vacuum as be pmpoaed would dispel that feeling by making ii compulsory for the railways to carry members of Parlia- ment frat. . Sir Charlaa Trapper could scarcely think. in: aid, that the mover was really serious. for such a mason would oer- minly make the Bonn. of Common: a laughing-stock. the acceptance of a pain by a membrr of Parliament placed him under no oblxgmion whom. The bill was nimnly an invasion of private rich“. and all it needed to complete the fares was to compel railways to give paces ciao {or the dining and sleeping cars. It was only W to attend the nesting of the railway committee to he convinced. of the thoroughly impartial manner in which members discharged their duties in matters taunting raIIWaya. Mr. Roget-n (Patron) aid that while it might be true memberl ware not influ- mood in their judgment by such-fawn. the impression throughout the country was tothe contrary. beside: the people thought it nnjnet to member! to novel on pom and take their mileage allow- ance as well. Either the «mm of grant- inn muses mold be done away with fine} as well. Either the «noon: ox grum- ing passes dwald be done away with Uuuuru unu- w -v n- V, V wllnngly on: of the abundance 0! did: decision fer 1136!:be ..- 7-‘ #4 6h “WEI.“ aw .uwâ€" - _. SirWllfrld aria-did ”widths pus system an wholly has from objec- tion; nmnhele-a, he urged the with- hir. Bonnet. howem. did not £311 in with the suggest-Son of his lad-r. no an n, l“ AMI...‘ question WM put, loss on division. )lr. )lunla'u Propmd Clvll Son-flu Io- form um Dole-M. Mr. Monk moved the introduction of a bill to nun-ml flw ( lvil Service Act. Sir-Jinn}: (Juqum Cartier) aid mun was only a union one. contained. couple of dances. It exacted tint all uppointmmu to the MI] nut-vice shall ho during pleasure. but whenever such pressure :5 «embed in the diracfion of removing a. person employed in such mice. the person moved dull. upon application in mixing to the hand of the th within the 30 days following his removal, be entitled to obtain 3 oer- tlflcum setting forth: . c n- -._.dmgnt In Iwwâ€" _. - - l. The din-Kuhn of his employment In the civil mice 0! Canal!!!- 2. The namre of such euploymem. 8. The reason or his removnl. 4. The number Mfume 01 the com- Govmxment come- to the conclusion that the man should not beheptmthomioo, “all!“ the Government than he would hue W the private employs. The mover nought by the bill to subyect the £01: he :he mam nhould not human ‘GDU'UK'M, the civil servant has no M run again“ the Govmment than he would > new-r dld he believe that the people of AN IXTUIJ'JRABLI LAW. I‘m-hr 31d mica when he had dumb-43‘ ,3; we ' E p l Incl hh'n went-.dldnot hllin n of his lad”. '0 ‘50 and the bill deck!“ amploynmut In Yeuâ€" Blunt. ”mole! Bath. 3.1 Inn: 3111!. - Bruno“. 63m Carroll. Cut-er. C DI m Decnene. new mu 11. Don 11:. re, Edward“. Erb. th I vren Godbout. Ille. Elder. canes. Hur- ky. ohuton. Joly dc Lotblnlere. Lang. lav Lem new“. Uvi You, Dinette. h leaves". flu ugh. lame. c Inn. cum (Invernesa), Hemlhn. Helm; Judo Illomu. Mur- I. I0 n, I’m-male, Pmulx. ngret. Boa. Sex-Iver. Somme. I ' turd-hf rmlh mm- 830ng soda-mid. ‘ 40‘“ _\ n-_...‘lb -- Dill CN: â€"Bell (Adm), Bennett. finder, u. Cane-elk Cancun, ( Macy. Cl: Cochrlne Causal-1e Perfuoun. Foster. Canons. Gnu.- Gnmet, Menu-no “Mum Inc, Krndry. urine". McCar- thy. )lclnehc ”excl“. m: 3mm, “ms, Monk. Moore ”0311.3 81:03:; r ti n. I! 0 I, or '11!" w?%?« Hlbbcrt). ulna, 'wunoa A.._. oh- nlnn'fi [Mt Home that £0350: D-y Spout rrllclpnlly In Con- 1 an“. ot Supplyâ€"Tho cats. “(I the [atomic-Ill. menu. Hon. Clarke Wallace road a telegmn from Mr. Falsemld. vice-premium of the Input-kl on Company. in which “I“ W THE DOMINION HOUSE. Ohm luv 1.â€"â€"Thopolicy of the Ad- W if: respect or the rodim-ibu- tion bill will he announced by the First mm in the Hones of Commons to- day. The bill, Sir Wilfrid Laurie:- will mm. will be duly introduced in the U wan of (‘ommom within a short time. ,‘___.________.__â€"â€"â€"â€" "lift“ “of“? ms Ann. IN THE SEXA‘I‘I’. ‘Dolsl‘ill nunos i. mm. 1 nrlor to link. I Annoulocnout. ”.3. an IIIIW" thumb!- II Com- BILL. owns M78 121-0: ALUABLE nu. A In!“ 4.02% WD‘TRUNK RAILWAY AND CWHIPMY. Guantanamo-um flu mum-u .. . .J Agatha-dun!“ Dayan-Ilka nun-'00. I." W'- ur, ,puhaly-m.apuhlhuznna cook- Prue-um. iii lulu-row, I“. “TKO“!!! on. M ii'rmbucuon PRICES" Dow Admits. T0 INTRODUCE «Junta-“‘99 modchudy we win, for the next 33 GIIIIII days. ship tangle canto-d- dreu ,upog tempt; #2}? V: 06:: - A_‘.-- piece CnnksIfitted a! W”? “'9‘ mad wit): uJ‘F-“M 3""; awn ma vith Darhw m 3"“ ‘T‘We m-ke a speaidty of Cue-nay, Cheese Factory and Dairy Supplies, and what we sell is of the wry but quslily and workmanship. Tum in med of Creams“, Milk Cunt, “ilk Pm, Strainers, Etc... Em. should get my prices btfon buying time if there is afull outfit. Pedal)! brndollu'ornoyouonn boy chm. ycufeelflm need of 365 «by. in the year. There we many little labou- nving. ingenious can't-innoc- that cost but: {‘9' min, and should be in em lkitehll. 0mm: see. W. G. WOODS Builder and Boutiqotort 7. H. McGooulh» J. 12ch 1. Wood:- ‘17. SLIM ,AnnnAg4L 88. M, cu.

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