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

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i! um has “01:90.4“. cum-cm- ” to “I'M a: up ”than! um, m tho {manual In de m to to W by 10°qu lbw am at rah-u. PM. Wm mob Icon In. mm“: ad. am- a. «union. «.4 m a mm of M- m ‘9 m M IMHO!“ II thd and u. ”and, gun“! at our what u. m In mm only by 1 «HM m I,“ m m» smu- NCM out“! “Huts-d; Dumbo“: mm.m,m {Mien-n.1,“ the WI who will ban the «m at 4“th dim to imprm uh 3‘th .6 my“: a! thou; {Mo 3 Prat. Robert-on. Dominion Commis- Iicna- 0! Agriculture, delivered what wm probably in u wank-making ud- a... Mom on WI’ mum.- gt «:75; hem with witness: to prove am he in living with mtherwo- m 11mm rmhrasouho handma- ‘ufa macaw-t. I be- lion the m and I discharge him. mmuvoynmmmu nmchd OW aqua lot of womenin hiltim. ! .x Women cannot tell up truth, I m”. not believeany ot‘them under onth. Nine-tenths of them are lint: 11mm“ theatm amnn had mmuered a anginnd persona they would" that m a millwn. I would rnther tnh‘ the word. 0! one man til-named women. TJfiapoor devil in dying of consumptionandhns mined out overnight to avoid the “ingot tron the point» of. view of the: taxpa- cnwhomtho bounty. 16'1"”. mm the output. vill be only 200.0!!! and not 2.000.000 W" 01 “‘3' Enchant. Leroy B. Cum. 0! New York, is 1. mm: Inter.- Evidently mwomu. has jilhd hunimdpourod himohthowhok“ ln' dimming; can in! Iwmbh 1 his hearty woman miminbhat without mishap for twelvo months. tho produst ot the you will be» M at 200,000 total. or over twice the amount produced. by .11: 1am: in Cumin. in opera- tion. in 158." Lookim at the matter mum-flan thq tnth. Ihq figures ranged Innk- than. 12.000; *to 38,“)0. No inequality, in popnhtion was alâ€" lowed. to stand in the: wastrel. cu'ving and piecing constitpu‘xgiu‘ so as to animals seats (or tori“. ‘ A doom routing to the Non. W inn and m .wprkl an; “that. will into-r turn-non 0! lug- atapaciv tun-m, in the Dominion. Mot than fumes- will be capable at producing 150 ton; ot‘pig iron 3 m. Auunnnc that the tour. furnaces Banding a: 10:! papers "0" m” m lb. uncommon that "’8 tory serum“, “w“ "hi . g magma" as the Primbbfict ”any secured ennui? in repremim to a marked degree. Nothing 00"“ b° mu» m oi the policy on. Poir- ier who was murdered. by airs. Poir- ier and San! Parslqw, who wexo exe- cutod (or the crime. .Why not 2 Poitier 4.10 the cm by getting murdered who trusts are mums with shizh hand in thoUnitaedfiates. The Wammm and. tohavo comma. the whisk”? business, the price bug'ssefiooopoo. Our. neighbom patiently endure the Oil m. but will Elana-ind tones ambnopolyoamar mammal hem? " - I tron Menus. but soldiers have been toms: mm truths by letter. Koran salad. lotto: are held until durum causal-ed. No nawa unfavor- abbto Qtia may be expected here- $139,112:th and vi“ unnothly pav- eds-Inns" nth world. infirm-treat, thilaihhzhia. Itis 113 feetwidaand mm. long, pved. withuphalt tannmibaandtheremainderwm soon be pved. no work cost about mt§mimon. Ton-gate roman: tori: ml” «1151mm will not 50090" the sen- ». meg-um; the attempt of 300 Lam ”mum W Mt acts at cannery in “'0 Bnt‘ 3gb," ‘ ns'vy under actual service m w, show 8 gratifyins mm at mum. norm of the 9031“ MY; FRIDAY» ow TILE. LIME. Etc. Faimers, Attention! 13116: weekly: Post twin DSVid .5; Q9: court has (bowed. that Wc‘vm'pofll podxxlsm‘v‘" “,1,“ um DO! I ‘md‘xlflneh mmunmupa I. Alma!“ better than a must. 'J'Iw bill to amend flu: M6 mpoouu than promotion at 9"!an- wuau w W through as. moral new". In H- gly to a qua-flan by Mr Clark. Wall-«o. it Look Dav!» “QM am the: period 0! exampslon from Mall-LN tar putting Imam In tho 0mm 2m» unexpired. butthantwuuo we a part athl- dlty to autumn that law thou any other um" um tho mac book. an no- des-noon. bounce, shat u a most to: uuuuu flu luau. «uncut ” Mr. Unlock. In reply pointed am um um «up by the ammmma mum n- ull. to m sauna“. ol BM mm; um- pnhl, who had bun complied In mm. can so pay lam sum to railway ml] mm Injuna In Mum». Thu mu at man“ by the Pomwm-aunml 1m than [Inn n «ma Mug Ind Mr. 10. r. cum naked" whuhu- 0M Govmmmn had him any my- Iowan: hurl». um Mm of mm, null Chill. win: an comm-Mum. 7 M u“. inns" man curl. and m «was- 9.- 11-92643qu . Mr. Mnlock in tun-that explanation or the proposed guarantee of 1-93]de postal mutter outed that the existing in for mutation in pretty high. and otter consultation with the accountant of the department he thought the minimum extra imam-me. too for anything undu- u need not he more thon on. or two coma. whim- nil-L Nuloék MM the museum!) of Dr. ammo Chat It 1mm ha" d the qualifying gag-Sod of who Iboujd‘po The Premier explained that as the de- bate could not be concluded last night and as the Solicitor-General was leaving for England today. he would ask to have a couple of hill- Itandinx in the name of the GovernoroGeneral taken up. '1 his “in agreed to. and the bill to fur- ther amend the jurisdiction of the Ex- chequer Court as to railway debt- was paw-d through its final stages. The Qne~ bee Harbor Commimonere’ bill was also put though its final stage. Postal Amendments. Mr. Mulock's bill to amend the Pont- ofllce Act was read a second time. He explained that it provide: for the carry- ing of late mail to the trains on payment of a fee. and for the establishment ot a system of indemnity for losses of register- ed mail matter. such indemnity in no case to exceed $25 per article. Another section repeala the provision that no one can be appointed superintendent of mail clerks who has not travelled in a mall car. (or ten years. This into meet thecase ‘ cl men who have been taken from the? mail service and put in the superintend- ‘ ent'c onioe. and who now could not anc- i coed the superintendent. although special- ly suited to do so. The not also permits newspapers to send out in lample copies the nine notices, etc.. as they can send to their regular subscribers. Sir Hibbvrt Ito-n noon. Pesnming his speech upon the charges against the Government in connection with the Yukon administration. Sir-Hib- bert argued that the Govemment Ins responsible {or the condition at nflain which the evidence a! owed to exist and that this condition we: bmnghfiobout partly by the dab)! of the Government in times the cake 0! Minister of the In- terior at on important crisis. 5 delay .which was caused by the negotiations than home carried on to clear the Way for the present Minister of the Interior to the unwary benches. He spoke until teams at 6 o'clock. Yukon Debate Ponpomed. Sir iiibbert Tupper'l amendment to the maxim to so into snpoly embracing his Yukon charges was then put. coca pping u little over on hour in the mul- ins. ‘..-..n telegraph line. but admitted aha: be um cppase the Gou-rnment building :he telegraph line until the Northern Com- niex-cial Telegraph Company had two 21" an an opportunity to carry out l‘ ' \vork {or which they holds chamber. an. which provided for a line which. it was true. passed through America) territory. The Minisaer of the Interior informed Mr. Emmond that he had not yet form- clam] a. scheme for assisting tno sons of Ontario farmers to settle in the North- west on [be guns tennis. and win: the same nuisance.- as nan been glven to me Doukhobors'and other foreigners. Spmklng to a motion to adjourn. Col. Prior. after referring to an article in a Vlczoria paper. denied that be had ever cpgtusod the construct-ion of an all-Cuna- Sir Louis Davies. replying to n ques- ‘ tion by Mr. Britten. said that the Gov- i ernment has the question of the forms. tion of a nn-nl mane or nevd brigade or a maniac militia in Canada under conaideration. but that it would not be in position to deal with the matter at thl‘: sessien. 'lb‘ra bed, he added. been communnation with the Imperial naval authorities on the subject. but being of e confldcmla] nature he could not bring it down In reply to a. question by Mr. Fraser of Lamhton. Scimitar-General Fitzpatrick mid an 3( tion had lust-n entered in the Excrmuer Cent-c against the Britta}: American Bank New (’ommny. The contract with the (ompeny required that stamps should be printed {rem steel ‘ plate; but inztead some of them were printed from lithographic stone. Those Were 70 per cent. «led valuable than those tram Steel platei and were more eaaily counterfeitel '1‘ he Government claimed damages to the extent oi‘ 8300.000. The defence of the wmpmy. in brief, we: that the Minister of Inland Revenue bad hwrptcd the stamps as being up to the terms of the contract. a basis cf mluAdm has been fixed by the Deparm on: a! an‘xomu (.11 the importa- tion of Unziers. mowers and horserakes from the United Stenes. and that in flx- ing the mines the department had taken into account the price of the articles in the ccuntry of export and the terms and conditions of sale. In reply to a questfon by Mr. N. Chrke Wallace. Mr. I xenon stated that Bio noeolution Took Deputy Speaker 8mm Braden! an Hour and a Quarter to IV to ‘h’ 'nond-Anewon to Qoutionlâ€" Pou- conom once Act Amendments -â€" A “ 11- Number 0! Biiio Road a 0“. Third fine. 0‘“; Ottawa. June eeâ€"su- Hibbert Tuppex comm yesterday brought to a oonciulion his the b“ i h in support of the resolution {or a 300%“! 911990 . Judicial investigation into the admin“- "09 “1 tration o: the Yukon. It was 6 o’clock gm“ _ OI when he concluded his speech. and a: the iirstjour of the evening session was '38?“- assigned to the consideration of private - 'ihe hm. it was Within 15 minutes to 9 day rm o’clock before Deputy Speaker Brodeur F0" commenced to read the long resolution. Beiore this formality was concluded the r. olocx had struck 10. and the Premier moved the adjournment of the dohate. Tho P in order that some Government billl. which are in charge of the Solicitor- Win: General. who leaves for England in a and pi day or two. might be disposed of. Canndl THE DEBATE WAS POSTPONED. Sir Hibbert Tapper Concludes His Long Speech. THE YUKON CHARGES“. Col. Pflor'n Detail. Auswrrl Iu Quentin!“- Pull. Juno ao.â€"-'rh. Venezuelan "No button commission was mu: In Ion-Son nudity. and OM landing maul for On» mm. II! W .Wohusvtbo WM m Gonna, continua NI mutton at his dd. 0! the all. york. who Iouad magnum?” lowed Man to Human and add-ad M! an“ ban. in Toronto, Dom“ 5:33 Doha“. Juno Ilaâ€"Lou!- Dutch who an Inn» ham mu"? .m- ammd by Unmd mm- Marianna In. ton-gab 8:413: :- looked I: In the noun a a cum Inn.- '11"!th on MI pom. M w tound about u at «mm youth [15,090. 1’1; gun m world up Monti-ed. Juno Simâ€"Tho Wt of Dr. Walt-r Pnton of mm to the 9101me of Bibllnol mam- u Yd. University In unmanned. crowded but «min by upubiio Mu connmdbyolupoiflul union chin lnmuaionnl Council of Women. The {aims oi tho "mil. nu IMHO. h Ili- 8m 3. Anthony oi the aim analog-flan in mm d no political utmiaimt at women. Santiago do Cuba, June 91â€"ch new. cues of yellow fever have hon omdnlly mportod during the In: two days. T131. pig“ ghq total nnmhur 9t caien to 50. of which Inhavopmodhhl. Onwdod Hun-c In Con-uno- With no Inn-null“ Conan“. , 1409699. Juno jag-Q6009? m wu Toronto. June 39.â€"-Dnvid Chsamnn the «solemn employed by lies-rs. Hutchinson Co. of Lesliflilla. hick- mnkers. who was kiokedbyshorssin the abdomen while feeding them. died early yesterday morning. There will In no inquest. “rho petition min-s tho Coma" member-01000. Mr. Nolan Hontouh, and “1:1 cross-petition will be tried simultan- ou y. anon, hsi‘beon filed at Oncoodo 3311. all: he denies :11 the chateau-do unjust him. Tovonto. June 29.â€"The South M election trial will go on at W ”- doy before Judges Sumtnndfioao. B. J. Wiokhom will act M realm-u- at tho court. The examination for (ii-com of Valentino Stock. the defentod Libero! candidate. against whom there in crou- Pint counting in su- York With a Dull! Capacity of 1.500 Bulb-I. New York, June 81â€"21%. liquidnit pint built cite:- the W of Hr. 0-11- P. Ones-gran cud lit. Mari: Bur- ger to demon-tn“ the fact chum. new roman now be nude in lam quantity and st low cost. and can be put to many practical man. will be opened to-day to: a dancmtrdion Mac n: in- vibd company of ampu- mcn and chcmintn. The plant has blaming during the past week and shown the not capacity of 1.500 gallon. of liquid air a day. Mr. Ostcrgran has also innat- cd some nucl- in which the liquid air can be controlled lately. negative these adnntagea to a lame ax- sires further trade armaments, and doubtiess will secure concessions. though the great distance between the port- of Canada-ml :heWectIndlea 13 like)!” America-o Somewhat lien-tini Concern- ing Canada sad the Weat India. Wuhington. J one 29,â€"In omcial cir- cles the course of Canada in seeking to deal with the British West India commit- ! sion which have recently been hem to ‘ negotiate reciprocity treaties is regarded as significant of Canada'l desire to enjoy all the trade concessions which this coun- try secure- with its British neighbors. The invihtion to the several commissions canes from the (Ianadhm ‘ Government and not from London, as was at first sated. It won tramnnitted through the British embassy, and two of the com- missionsâ€"those of British Guiana and Bermudaâ€"have already accepted it and an in Ottawa conferring with the author- itiesthere. Canedaand Bermudahavea oonventxon with a “favored nation" clause. but besides the some rates as are gmntedtotheUnitodStotes Camdade- INFBAXCIIIIHIINT or WOIIK. “Hé'ir'G. w. Rosa. Minister at Edna- tion for Ontu-io. visited a nnmhc d the city school: yesterday morning. including the Collegiate Institute. The Minister and Mn. Ross left last evening for On- ,,,fim meeting was the lax-gem of the kind ever held at Deloralne, the M11 be- ing ctcwded. The Yellowing resolution w penned unanimously at the Delornine Liberal convention: "That the moonl- ot the constituency of Deionine, met in conven- tion here w-dny. take the Opportunity of protesting against any further subsidy being granted to any private individual or corporation for the building of a road from Winnipeg to Port Arthur for the present. until the country has had an opportunity of endorsing Inch legisla- tion." The Project“ Now C.l'.B. Building It Winnipeg. Winnipeg, Juno 29.â€"Robert Kerr. gen- eral passenger tunic manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, returned from Montreal yesterday. He said yesterday: “Plans are being nreporedlor a combined C.P.R. star-ion. general allies: and hotel. I: will certainly be a most magnificent building " The Saute railway committee yester- day morning thmw out we Portage dn For: Bmtol Runway bill. Ottawa. June 29.â€"In the banking and commerce committee yesterday morning the bill to authorize the Bank of Nova Scotia to Issue sterling notes {or circula- tion in the Ishnd of Jamaica was with- drawn In consequence of the Governmem bill covering the same ground for All tanks. Inflow Junk Cau- ut Innate. The Senate amendments to the not to Smand and consonant. the goal-closing to the Quebec hubor communion m concurred in. and the lion» .djonrnod 3: 11.50. 7 7175mm to mend the not ”spoofing the Protection of Navigable Wmnâ€"Slr Louis Davis. The folluwinc bill: pun-d w commute-3. And war. read 5 third mm and pundni’m some discussion: fiupoctinc an Jud-diction at tho Ex- chequer Conr: u to :1an dewâ€"Mr. Figpagrick. - __ - , Maid a nil! was now In him-a of construction for the put-pole of con- suming it. LIQUID A18 A SUB: THING ()no mu Withdrawn. Ono Thrown Out. Wobuu'u In": ”out. South Perth Mullen 1‘th Another Can-dun ‘l'nkou. A rm Worth 015.000- Dlod From an Injuries. TO BUILD A GRAND HOTEL TO GET TRADE. mu- Advanced. WEEKIIY’ POST LmnsAYLQW Mr. amen commune“! by nun than in an flu length of MI . an In the tong "solution In Md undue“. Mr 1mm”?! not mad. om ohm; mun not.) man In ( or my amok! In the: Yukon. 1h om- lonm the mambo:- Iu Hum (Tom) to "no M Ma plum and on M: mom!- bmh" u :lmomhu o! Pan-Imam sari; so am W'an a: “‘5 Mm (when). and plug-d M that It “all wan done flu mute would ho n. ton-ad to m comma. on prim...- "Id unmou- in but than II at“... (Gov mama. ”Vlad". custom 3!: Rib. Ivan . null: II m 1m. mung flat than was mm whflmfln than but a ”hub on!!! my" uwhlob hadnw M autumn. E0 Pullout“ mo of “I. oh. . nob u um wan. con- naozrmnynywuh. claim by 51-0»:me mm It in no exaggeration to ny that Inch a toenc u that which occumd when Mr. Sifton. at one blow. no to speak. malted his accuser. has not been witnessed in tho Catalina Parliament. Thom wan tremondoun cheering on the Liberal side, not poundinu on desk: merely. but gonn- lne sheen. while it ll putting it mildly to my that tho 0 position m ombu- rnmd. They loo 0d toward 8|? £1le apparently exporting an uplanation. but ho had no». to main. The mom uptak- fur itmii. He had lpottad thoa plicationl cunning in tho ham-no! Hr. iiton'u old partnm, and, without cahin tumble to cumin. the column the page. which that" that tho appiioatlau had boon urns-d. concluded that tho; had not everything M wanton fun It. Bilton. Hibbert'a Ca Of Mr. Sifton it may i he raid that he repeated his work of tht months ago when he annihilated the rgee in Sir liihhert's indictment. T Minister of the Interior in no profli near 0! time at any juncture; yesterda. moon. in place of trittering away 0 hours. at did Sir Hibbert, he need two houre and a quarter in his work o‘iiemembcr- in: and deatroying Sir BMW etate- meats, nix-um”, Aluminum. innnendoee, and gee-en ’ The Only‘ Porn A Charge. IA Dramatic roe-e an H mashed Sir u,Jered thatthe only It will he acme nature brought charge or a unainet the main! b! 3"" BM" in“ a). charm M fir. 813011 it‘d M “guilty of favorldlln u! ind-"vb the adxninietntiol of tho 1'" M "3“- Yahoo." Byway of 8-b- miymr Hibbct hilfwlnal motion. set forth that ll 8m Md 3.3.3.13 a number of drdcing ltaeee. etc.. to hie former partner-A. E. Philip and A. D. Cameron. and . to ccpy from a public return No. 88) the deecripticu of the ruining no ieeeed. It wae upon this evidence tht hecharged a Miuietu- of the Crown witi maladmiu- ietratbn. Sir Hihbert had Jmped at the conciuiou that became thie public return these application: in the name of air. Siftou'e former partner-e. the linieter ntuet have united them; whereae the return eete forth at ehowu in each and every caee. thatthe applica- tioue had been nueucceeefui. ad that Mr. Sitton‘e old partuere had nothing from hint or from the deparmt. Hold- ‘ lug Sir Hihhen'e motion I one hand. ‘ and return No. 88 in the othr. Ir. Sit- tcn made a dramatic and lug denial of thie. the only charge whi bcrt had levelled at the the Iinietc. Leet anyone n: ht euppcee that the compiler of the had blundem. Kr. Bitten read a otter iron: Mr. Ryley. chlei' tick ct the mince branch. chewing that the ML!!! of the ‘ department agreed with thqreturn. or ‘ rather that the return with the recorde. n that Sir Hibhert elabor- ately t a grave accu-tion against Sifton which the public document upon which he hated it absolutely disproved. Au tau-ordinate Bi der. Both eidee cf the Route aetonith- ed that Sir Hibbert ehould re fallen into this extraordinary blunder. The Op- position, it could be econ on their facet, telt that Sir Hibbert'e arraignmt of the Government had been eu-ionelydiecrcdit- ed by this expoenre of hit carpi-ling care- ieeenese. Drydock Countrdon. Mr. Fielding nun: no the resolu- tion providing for nn 1113 men: to the not to encourage the co 1: of dry- docks. so an: the unc f sud-anon given by the Governxne my be in- Ottewn. June wâ€"In thtonee yes- terday ntta-noon Mr. Fteldiinnodneed the following bills from ,6 Senate. which were given first :An not 1Impacting: loan companies, on not to further amend the winding not. Yukon Telegraph O. In reply to n question the Minister of Finance tion of.the Government into the Yukon wee March 18, 1899; thet 815.000 wee Cherieeon on hie departure commence the work of construction ate line, end not 813,000.13 listed in or the other day: thnt the mount wonie accounted for by duly certified vouch; 3110 that tenders for the wire weinvited. and that of W. '1‘. Chnrleeon ottnwn. being the lowest. was accepted. her enppiiee being pnrehneed by the deftment with out tender. causmxa 33”.! B! t. SIF‘I‘ON. Sou-l: All the Allegationbn Served Up mud Answered In 7 tor-nor Doha“ on tho Subjocfi+ Phllp lano- Woro Rover nud- A franc-dou- Bod In the noun. l THE OLD STORY PEATED Mr. Sifton Deals Wifiir Hib- bert Tupper's Cl’ges. THE CASE [5 SRSHED Tho Seen. In tho How. ,fghcmghatvaxucinSoap- - fiemmcoftheSoap. YouanW fianygmcenfior5cmtsacih¢° TH: IT. caoxxicggr um The Hamburg-Ammo... 7‘ mm. mm on sm,m”’°' mun: boll: Hmbnrg M um“ Immune-u an”... I“ “Gotham-n: 030m Mud. 3.0.. Jul I... mm- mm W «L, e In”... “month-01mm “H.371”... “In!“ 88.077 hastening... «1896 mime! rind 31:11:01,133; “J00 h. tho July upon-om" ocean-d hMfiumy on the lotto. eva- d m lieu-1e by the new lemme-my. The public wtehed to can, Mn were prevented by the unnamed MI. “4 0 main hflb M h when too: The dob-to w continued by no. IoNclll, Ir. Pita-non and Ir. Pm" who wu lpuklnc M. 9 o’clock. lulu. Dnvln. Sprout. and one or maho- an unsound» Inuit, no mo lowlilb‘ o'clock More . dlvlniou In uuhod. ll! boul- Dnvlu. 8!: Louis Dnvm followu n0 oonulder- nblo length In I general defenoo of him. unnndhtn colic-anon. mun. Mao mnmlolng had buun shown. nnd that the chums: mnde m m “a In! ran-u Won 3mm and Ion-ton Won Wounded. ‘hndmndentnilnndeonapiete new.» theehargennadeinthe moluuon. and arguedthatwithniereneetethe d100- uld. wunolonger in thenerfleeol the Comment. and he ehnrneteriud the allegations that that omeer hnd been guilty of intempernnoe nnd immorality u wanton cruelty. lie aid that if, when thetnll report on theinvutiption by Ir. Ogilvie wee received. it we: eon-id- u-ed by the Government to be innumeient. or unwary. a further invettintion would he held. Al to the pereonal charge. lain-t Kr. Siiton. the only one of any neeount won that he had been - guilty of tnvoritinn and pnrtinlity. and he did not think that my nerioxu. He denied that Phat}:I wan n partner of the Banister of the tenor m a dredging lea-e. and aid that it nnyone could thew that Philp had ohhined dneduing lance: in nonunion with the Minister of the Inhrior. n eun- mittee o! inventintiou would he appoint- ed without a moment's hesitation. ‘ Ir. runw- nu-nl he. Ken. ‘11-. Fetter aid the Government pretendedtownnt more facts. hnthnd not attempted to dilprove thoee “dueed by the member for Pietou. The meat had been made that the investigation would not stop until every nlleptlon of mismanagement and mieeonduet hnd beenprohed to the bottom.nndltthat wu noted up to. he thought the Gom- xnenthadn pretty long nndtoughiob nhad of it. The whole subject oi Yukon malndminietrntion. he claimed. Ihonld he thoroughly examined into. and this eonld only be done an independent {and impnrtial tri with full authority. anehmuwupnpoeedhythe number {or u. pee. end thet was whet the Go's-amt wee doing in the one o! the yukon. But there wee no investigation into the et- tempteof'l'ory irionds toeteelthehelf- in'eeds' homectendn. which led to the Xorthweet rebellion, nor to inveetipte theolonderingend robbery by eoneof themenwhowex-eeent up to putdown the rebellion. or when n )linietee edmit- ted he took 885.000 from n railway enh- eidy to corrupt elector-e with. Whet involved the hit name of M. which the hon. gentleman bed talked on much ehont, was the character of her public men. not whether an Indian do. drive tookin Deweon City, or eoookgote mining claim. “The fair nine oi Cen- ede.” aid ellr. Siiton. in conclusion. “he! one entered when a Liberal ed- minietretion we: in pure. and it thee innochnngeoloovernment. it wilinot he likely to enter spin." (Prolonged cheers.) It. Walla”. Mr. Clarke Wallace and tin-Hath. whole m at Pullman: none" serious ohm-pl had «u- been and. WNWty-nfibon formulated In." A r! â€"[wâ€" - ___-__,-, by the manhu- for Pictou (sue. 8. Tom) again the women- 0! :he In- terior, the Postmaster-Genoa] end the Minister 0! Cum Be My criti- cized the light marry tunnel-in m I mint ‘w'M‘Qfi'e‘vgryagflve akin-lea wrong. doing in we Yukon. which had been so clearly m forth in the reeoluuon. end claimed that the Government had shown the ntmod mkleuneu in the admin“- tntionottheYnkon end an unadu- reprd for everything excope o railway ooh-me. behind which we. hidden ‘he most dies-nodal piece of robs-y that had ever land-lieu! the history at 0on- Gominning. he paid a high tribnta no Major Walsh. who. he didn't believe. had done anything that was corrupt 01' mn- propor. A: to his private char-car be (Mr. Sifton) didn‘t want to go into that. but thanked God his povdtion wu that d defending a brave nun num- than to undue. Us character and follow him inao prints life. (Concinnedcheut) The ban. manhu- had cited the can 0! the Pacific Rnilmy commi-ion. on: tint wu n commission appointed by Sir John lwdounld ”invents-to the conduct at his opponent; He had citad. too. than one of .JC Curran bridge. but in “I“ can the Minister just. an: down no omen- of his own depnrtmgntjo inn-d- that the attack no him was 3 political one. and ridiculed the Idea of question: of governmental policy or departmental “ministration being rcfcrmd to a com- Tribute to a [In-v. 3|... the me sad magnum nature“ the ”- called clmrgen. Ho defended flu laund- g‘flion made by Mr. O'Hflo. ofvbom he s-poke In tho highs. ml of put”. He reached. and am when I: w». It would be carefully examined. pledging hlmnalf that x! anything ms [and to M any necouny for further tin-wanton. lur- bhar lnveodznflon Would be had. 11on Sh- Wllffldhnrhr 5‘1!!th Hr. 8m DIIORDIII A‘l‘ ”AEOIWIL “Outfl-C'l I‘D. The Pnnlor'n Reply. IT. I'M-7|: JEM JARS At Hand-â€"- Buy Your Sugars... . At this Store. Time is... on em m- an as“ you not. It unreliable Binder Twine which some dealer wish to sell for the sake of the additional profit derived therefrom. Crndely made from low-grade fibres,â€"such twine contains but a fraction of the quality, strength and uniform evenness of the highly constructed ~ Plymouth BrandS. for 400 per rod. Take the hint. ' “ A penny saved is Preserving FARMERS 2’33 WISE MMBEMM)m it I (W. While on the sub'ect of preserving let us say a word about EM JARS. We have a large stock of the very best kind, and it.will. pay housekeepers to store their 1..-- 94 mm in :hém‘ W'e have stored a car of the various grades during the last.week, and if we do not make the price suit your expectations we shall be sorely disappointed. For years we have made it a feature of our business to pay particular attention 10 the trade in Preservmg sugars, and we're now ready for all demands. humane. Ragnouth Bmder Tunas. The B. Gruwg Wm 00. FAMILY GROCER “JUST AS 8001]” AS PLYMOUTH Aron. Campbeu. NO 013838 "X82 [8 “TIE 338118 CHEAPEST.” -II. Film Ffiflfliflfl McMullen’s

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