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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Sep 1896, p. 2

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mamas. nose. am. loving mlm] NORTHWEST mm 0308!. Wm“ and wmmlgm by . Mr Davin presented. not tor the first ingnndomuvem Wt t3! time. a motion afirming the expedi- M other!“ ”mmedy mm ' Sons ency of devoting $20000 to aid in the sw‘llmm. I] WholeséloL ta. 8: establishment otcreameriesandcheese 09.. . factories in the Northwest Territories. , thesumto beconsideredasanaddi- 3003811!de tion to the immigration grant. a.“ book- ding should be In“: A discussion mnowea, m iwhigh Hon. ' for bin tail-“Rang, Sir Charles W andlt‘hr; debate was W .' , J 53.13 Erin‘- and me." meadow.“ lbtoadod‘for no. in mm '19; min, MI and uh” ”batsman-m _ Anemia columnldflnlaglndin What I. much but“ u to an ibis In the w an nut-hum). 0' non. mm 1618”“. HOOD'S PILLBthQ an. my tom Gunma- W 3-3-57“ “nu-Tun W weak mmmfiw Pgblmlln'mt “a The ma mun: gold coins m Inland In In. touymondnud mm. A contort Sometime. Winn mu: ta ta goo. In Consumption. then mount only «so sad comm-0m In M pen the an o! sme- Enni- u_-n. kAsL... I- 6- Lab- bhl- In 1731 the munclon of milling the edges of to prevent clipptug was Introduced. "I 7 a _ found e gredunl improvement, end her- mg enfi‘ered es long end or severely ee I did, you my be sure 1 determined to continue the treetment. Very eteedlly the improvement went on, end eiter e few nontbe’ treetmentyith the Pink Pill; I felt thet the leet veetige of my trouble had dieeepeered. New blood seemed to conree through my veine, end the orgens which ior eo neny yeere imperfectly per- formed their innetione new workllkee oherm end give roe not the elightcet trouble. In addition to this, my weight moterielly increneed. end Icon etend e .luy'e work on my term better then I have been eble to do in yeere before. of course thle mey sound enthusiastic. but I know whet Pink Pills have done [or me and I naturally leel grateful, and I never lose an opportunity to say a good wand 10: this grand medicine." The secret of heelth, strength and ac- tivity is pure blood and sound nerve". Dr. Willleme' Pink Pills make pure, rich, red blood and strengthen the nerves, and this is the secret of the marvellous success with which this medicine has metâ€"the reason why it cures when other medicines fail. Ayer‘s Hair Vifor tones up the weak hair roots, stimu ates the vessels and tissues which supply the hair with nutri- tion, strengthens the hair itself. and adds the oil ,whlehAkeepa the heir soft, lustrggs DUB Uu Wuluu now-pa v..- â€"..__ _ and why. The most popular (inf Qaluable toilet preparation In toe world. At the beginning of the Christin) a vain. of gold and silver were u 1 to 9. The list of diseases having their origin in impure or watery blood, or a. shattered condition of the nerves, in a long one, but in every care Dr. William’ Pink Pills will restore health and atrenzth if given a fair trio]. The genuine Pink Pills are sold only in boxer, bearing the full trade mark, “Dr. Willieme’ Pink Pills for Pa'e People." Protect yourself from imposi- tion by refusing any pill that does not bear the registered mark around the box. that I .Iir'éa inteneely for upwerd ox dney end livor trou- thirty yeere from in bio, during which time I wee treated by difierent dootore, and I our hardly tell how nanny different kinde of potent medi- cinee I need, but ceu eey ‘heepe'oliu but I got very little relief from them. Eventually I begen to think my cm in- But I hevo found e cure. and 'eh I believe in permeuent, end it you ere intereeted I em willing to tell whet it has done for me. While hnving I Very bed epell. end suffering inteneely from the efi'ecte of liver und kidney trou- blee, I noticed an edvertieement of Dr. Willieme’ Pink Pille end thought I would try them. After beginning their nee I found I gredunl improvement, end hov- A .4 __ t 11an meted. s , 0;“ Hunter. 3 well known Mr. George Uhlmen. ' New Elm, ie loud in the nee of Dr, Rzeontly while visiting his denghker in Hemfoed. ho was lnierviowod by e report- end to the ecribe'e ealution. "Well, it are looking L-n ye: :- yam ago,” be promptly replied. “yee. end I an fooling the: may yeere younger. 1 en now in my day-fourth year end em feeling (our. better then I did when I wee thlny- own hemboute It In pretty generelly kn .L-. r .nfl‘nmd inuneely for upwerd of e:, Mr. Uhlman. yo Wham Baby mick. we gsvo her Custom. mmanfld. Ihocrted forCutorh. mmmomm the clung to Cantor». Vin-hem (Hummus: ganthomCutox-h. Kennedy, Davis ' Son. â€"â€"i 311: @anadiau £1151: THE KlDNEYS AND LIVER. mm at WWW”- VARIBTIES. mmhuaonod an: m mum In the 13M on the rehtivo of coins Mr. Ch‘oouette save the House still another instance. A Joint meetingwu marked to be held in frenmcbuata. He had arranged to attend and speak in behalf or Mr. Pouliot. He asked Mr. Macdonaid o! the I. C. R. it a special train would be run to the meenng and was answered in the negative. He went on the early morn- ing train, but later in the day a. spe- cial was sent out with the men em- ployed in the Riviere du Loup shape. who had been taken tram theirwork that they might be present to dia- turb the meeting and prevent the Liberal speakers being hearth ‘ The discussion ended and the motion was adopted. ~ Mr. Blue. who redeemed the city or St. John. added to the evidence ecclnst the Government In the use it mode of the 1.0.3. to untelrly edvence It. own ends. He me that the train de- epetcher et Monoton had been direct- ed to send out to vote certain men pre- sumed to be tevoreble to the Govern- ment candldetec. Mr. McMulion expressed the hoge which was re-echoed by Minister members. that on investigation would be held. so that the men who hsve ss- sumed the responsibility of these pro- ceedinzs would hove punishment meted out to them. Mr. Haggart, the eat-Minister 0: Ball- ways, protested that no order: had been given or had gone out from head- quhrters to produce the results com- plained of. He did not think that any course had been pursued by the nu- thorities ot the railway different from the coure that had been followed up- on like former oecuions. To Mr. Quinn. Mr. Blair replied that John Nannie. on empleye at the La- ehlue Canal. had been dismissed on July :0 lent for being treeuentiy eb- eent withuut letWe. ABUSE OI“ POWER. A most flagrant abuse 0: power on the part or the late Government was disclosed to the Houae by Mr. Dom- ville, the gentleman who compelled Mr. Foster to retire from King's and seek election in York. Mr. Domville stated that before the election many em- ployee of the I. C. R. had been sent away trom their piece at residence to enable them to vote elsewhere or to prevent them from voting. Mr. Dom- vilie moved for copies of all instruc- tions given on the I.C.R. by the au- thorities to remove the employee shortly before the day of election to prevent them voting in the counties in which they resided, the names or the authorities giving .such instructions and the authority therefor. Mr. Gibson. upon the authority or some well-known business men, said that orders were given to the Inter- colonial officials to move no trelght trains on election day, so that the em- ployes might have an opportunity of voting, gar Government_ gandldatesL ulna-nu». .n "In it the intention of the Govern- ment to grant any railway Iubsidiu on the address was concluded. and im- Mr. Blair replied that it is not. To Mr. Foster. Controller Paterson gave the following information: In- portn for home consumption for tho year ending June 30. 1890, dutlable. 367.- “£470; tree. 343,848,822: sum collected for duty thereon. ”0.182.393; export. or home products durln the year end- ing June 30, 1896. 8106.68 .274; estimated shortage at inland ports. 83,339,063; total. 3109315378: export. or toreign products. “1.098.305. The amount 0! coin and bullion imported during the year was 85,077,487. and the amount ot‘ ontmt‘ta “£99399. fl ..,- AL-L Mr. Fraser told the House that in Plctou. the constituency represented by Sir Hibbert Tupper and Mr. Ben, books of railway passes were in the hands or boys for distribution to anybody and everybody. In Antigonish and Guys- boro the same tactics were pursued. A more shameful misuse of a. Government railway was never seen in Nova. Sco- it. Mr. Laurier replied that when the legal proceedinn in connection with the protest which had been entered against the election had been dispu- ed 0!. the Government would consider the proper couue to be token, both a to the seat and the punishment of tho offenders. _ _ Dr. Landerkin gently reminded Dr. Sproule that there was an election in East Grey on June 23. He informed the House that upon that occasion Dr. Sproule’s financial agent was the In- spector): Custozns a._t M_e_a.tord. _ tia. A special train was run 120 miles to carry one voter to» fihe pone. Dr. Sproule got up and said that this trick was not confined to one political party. There was an election in North Grey. On Sunday night before the poll- ing eighteen or twenty men were hired by Mr. Spiers to go up the Georgian Bay and look after the lighthouse. But fortunately someone got wind of the scheme and succeeded in frustrntingAit. Ottawa. Sept- iâ€"The opening W included the introductiOn of. the Minis- ter of Railways and Canals (Mr. Blair) and the Controller 0! Customs (Mr. Paterson). The Ministerial side gave them a musing ovation. Mr. Paterson was introduced by Mr. Laurier and Whip Sutherland. The ex-Premier at New Brunswick was brought in by Mr- Davies and Col. Domville. It was the first view which many of the members had or the ex-Premier. and he was scrutinized with curiosity as he stood while the little formula was gone through, about his having taken the oath and signed the roll. and now de- manding the right to take his seat. When these Ministers had taken their places the Cabinet array was complete. with the exception of the Minister at the Interior‘s sent. The sitting of the House. which terminated at 6 o'clock. because of the Russell dinner at the laideau Club. was devoted mainly to ‘the discussion of two subjects. one of the unfair use made by the Govern- ment of the Intercoloniai Railway in the election. the other the proposed cl- tabliuhment of Government dairy stu- tionu in the Northwest. QUESTIONS BY MEMBERS. Questions by members were the first order. To Mr. Mecieun, Mr. Fisher (Minister of. Agriculture) said the Gov- ernment was considering the etabilsh- meat or a. bureau of mining informa- tion in Toronto. Dr. Landeritin asked about the ballot- stuffing in North Ontario. and Major Mcuiilivray having been given the rent on the re-count before Judge Burnham. He wanted to know what the Government intended to do about THEY GOT A HOUSING RECEPTIBH The New Ministers Introduced to the House. louse-The Abuser or Power In the steam We. In: Licenses In the 011! had. New York, Sept. 7.â€"A London corres- pondent says: A Parliamentary return shows how valuable to the national trou- by an average of 130,000 persons : you. amounting to £85.000,halt a sovereign be- ingthechargetoraucense. Thereare other taxes covering sporung- don, etc., andtheremtbetaxespfldbym- finkeucndthplikek Theta“; _W tagalnst ihe abolition 0: game an 330 abhorred‘ by the Liberal A Eng. Revenue Is Derived 78. March 172. April 855. my 810. June 265. July 241, August 10. For the fiscal year ending June 30 there were 2'83. divided as follows: English 1543. Irish 183. French :91. Belgian 58. Scotch 59. German 70. other notionulitiea 181. 0! this number 1234 were Protestants, so: Catholico and 206 0! other religions. 00000 p." innum on lmmlxndon, a good many people are coming out from the British Isles every month. most 0! whom are located In the Eastern Town- ships. The following are the monthly returns tor-A 1898; January 83. Fem-um ._ --- _-- W A‘. '___- may People an Coming l-‘roll “0 Old World to the French Province. Montrem. 0110.. Sept. zâ€"(Speclar- Although Quebec Province upend- but 0f the six bills the Queen sent to the House or Common: he said. that the common school bill in considered by the Government to be a defeat. The Queen sends a. great many bill: which are defeated. he said. ond thll in the natural course at eventl wu one. Mr. Chumberloln declined to speak or English politics or to dis- euu foreign diplomotio relotlono ex- cept in n genera way. choose to can it, came from the Tory newspapers, I_ 15mm pothing of it." A“ --_ _-_A .A n a. .u...‘.\- v..- __--__ Asked if he intended to retire from the Colonial Mlnlstry, a. report or which has been cabled here. he sald: "Not a. word of truth in it. You say it has been cabled. Who cabled thls 8.1. leged information?" "The newspaper correspondents In London." was the gnawer. __ AI.-â€" try ne ll Ipcnmng tne summon . “You may be sure. though. thst the Venezuelan quest.on will cause no more trouble between England and the United States. The question will be settled in s manner satisfactory to both countries. The Venesuels mot- ter is not in my department.” con- tinued Mr. Chamberisin. “though of course I am interested. as British Guiana is a British colony. The im- pression among the American people that I and not Lord Salisbury is mans ing the negotiations with the (mite- States is pure inVention. Lord Salisbury is in charge. it rests on- tirely with him. I trust the Venezuel- an mattcr will bc amicably adjusted. (it ooursn thc action of tho commis- sion formed by the United Btutcs Gov- ernment is not and cannot be bind- ing. M Mr. Cievoinnd himself says. tho findings at tho American commis- sion m'n nut binding: but wa nhouid imkturtheirraport with an much in- terest ma you in the Rtatcs and hope that it wiii show such a bright ii ht on the whole matter of dispute t at the affair can be readily and easii adjusted to the satisfaction of hot sides.” trumnwntlng on the cable news. he said: “i we the Germans have recog- nized n protectorate in Zanzibar and that thy are protecting the uprising Sultan. Well. I do not think we care much for him." 7 D‘l‘yl. .. .xâ€" ~.-â€"__ m_ tam to drive out gold. Englishmen be- lieve, however, that an agreement be- tween nations might solve the probâ€" lem of silver.” The South African question and the common school bill were spoken of interestingly by the Secretary. 0: the first he said: "In reference to the South African Republic._the_ sending ot v1. ~AA\- gen-1..."-.. w, I»; ...,W,,, 01 the silver question he said: “You seem to be somewhat agitated over the question or tree silver. Speaking as an English observer of Englishmen I believe we are. as a. nation, mono- metallists. We are in favor or a. gold standard though, and rear America would make an error should she adopt silver. The baser metal_is slmost cer- ,-m ‘__ “How about the convention of re- presentatives of the Irish which is now in progress in Dublin?" “That is Dillon's convention. It is not Heaiy's. Without Heaiy the Irish par- ty would be similar to Hamlet with- out the Prine. The convention is sim- ply Dillon's conceit. Healy and Red- mond are accepted as the better qual- ity for, theA‘IrishmanApy Ifishrnen.” _ _-x.1 . “v-â€" ~vâ€"... _--_.-___ _V- a diplomatic agent, instead of a. re- gular representative, was only because the question demanded diplomatic ageny. England has great interest: in South Africa. and what she does must be diplomatic. The situation warranted the sendinzpt such.a.man." taco and said: “Now. really you must excuse mo. You no I am simply over on a. vacnuon. I expect to am In New York but a row noun. Intend- m: to go on to my wlte'n homo nou- Boston as noon on poulble. Onca more I hope to take a. good rut um! enjoy my ouunc. No, 1 hudly ex- pect to see Mr. Omoy durlnc my any in the United States. I hnvo undo no engagement: with him. nnd do not even know In what part or the coun- itifie 1| Ipqndlng In: gigging. Grant: an lnurviaw to New York law.- paper Men. In: in War: and Diplo- matic in Illa “tonnes. Now York. Sept. zâ€"Tha Right Ho Joaaph Chamberlain. tho British Co onial Secretary. arrived in thia c y in morning on tho ateamahip '1' item» which lair. uiverpool on r is. 1 When asked whether hia viait had any political aixnincanoe Mr. Chamberlain acrawed hia sold-rimmed monocleturo thar into hla aya. amlled all ovar hla Pnnn land nnld! “NONI really You mu.‘ First Groetlng. HE VISITS TORONTO EXHIBITION ___â€"â€"â€"-â€" Ana Ice- a Grcai Many Thin;- lo u Queuin- Aboutâ€"Tho Oriental Ballet. i'w Per-(bruins Mrphanu and "one lace: Plea-d Illlu Gnaily. tlce 'that to-momw the Opposition would discuss the issue of Governor- Geneml’a warrants- ed for promotion. th the salaries paid, the promot'on and position recommended. the d the dates at increased salaries an such recoznmendations. Mr. Gibson explained that he believed this return would show that there were very few ofllces left when the old Government went out o! ofllce. Sir Charles Tupper asked to have laid upon the table the list of pre- cedents whih he had submitted to the list of ‘9‘ His Excellency and by the Mackenzie pointments made Government between the time ottheir heir resignation of once. raised them for to- marrow. Mr. Laurie:- replied to a. question that the House will slt to-morrow and Friday, and he would announce to- marrow whether the House would sit on Monday (Labor Day.) ,,, fine-Amman? no- AL- County or Bruce. and at an cane- pondence‘relaunz to such complaints. and or any action of the G-ernment ENGLAND! TAX 0N 31’0813. QUEBEC" NE l7 831714388. CHAMBERLAIN 13 motion of fit. nun "c "-1151“: Latin [U Du luau. Next came a march put 0 horses. and a :‘my pony being brought onto the platform. L: asked, “How old Is he?” and then‘ "‘3 o n rarer?" ' bi:- linckenzie Bowel! was presented by 5.: new Joly. After smug him up. ".1" Hum..- put the usual quest‘on: "How 0"! am you?" to which sir Mackenzie b0"- ed and replied “I am seventy-three SCI" or age." “Swan-thaw," m Li‘s re- jmnder, “then you aunt be a conserva- zlxo." “Omaha!!! to tho-Methane." '35 S:r.Mnckenz!e‘n M “mm-gnu] gm! xctked. L!» was amend, «rub the u wadtl-d'vfovikâ€"ibwâ€"‘ixfirio 7615 with our cattle and the Lieutennt-Gorcrnor told my we shipped them to Human. l “HOWOLDARE ' ’ln 'concluslon. Bl: Excellency spa-sud hll thanks to the oll‘lclnlu tor a honor facet-£1 Mn: and the pleasure ho land on- oy_ _ ,. - [luring lamented Mrs. Klrkpn tuck. 311' .‘h' ur! asked It be had deceived him. when upon 1.! shook his head. Strange to ”3'. ur:_ fud no; 93k Agra. mrmmck ‘31“. n-‘ 1.: Hung and 81. Honor were then mt. ed at the front or the platform to view l min: of prize cutie led put. 1.: obun‘c rd: "I: mutt take a lot of was and venue E0 {cal and key». #1259 w flu-'2. More. in till flew at 50.000 peoglm. LI only enjoyed one o: m; series of tho ,uu smokers. 51: Hear! :01 told Ll that he wished now to show u Excellency the “no“ wnnum thing on the groundâ€"tho lady or an; Llcutomt-Govemor." Ll Hun; Chins replieq thron h MI in- terprcter. II renown: JI deepy I ro- cinto the very kind referent-n to m III: and In: very much land with what i th0 non. Grout Br tIin in I t pow- er. Ind in the moat coioni n; powor in the world In i'InIdIiI I mat coi- ony. My flu: in Cannon iI I ver brief one. but’ tho been ye much vol-ed the co ncidonco at th :Exhibi- tion. I National Exhibition in: hold in Toronto. So I have done and: the honor and IoIInn ~t pa in; gyonI IviIit. in thiI hibitior on In collected Ill tho agriculturIi. in unrini Ind comma-cm products tofeiher in web I mil Ipnco. “hich onnb In. to in I very ma: non] of Information in 0 very Inort lune nt‘ my dinoIIl." __ _ As the carriage drew up His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor advanced and extend- ed a cordial welcome to the honored uest. who descended trom the carriage an was carried to the save. As His Excellency advanced toward t e chairs placed for his convenience he was supported by two Of his stat! ; but. catching sight or several of the ladies of the ballet. attired in costume for the “ Oriental ballet." who were peep~ in; around the scenery to get a View of him, he insisted on going around to the rear of the scenery in order that he mizht ettf ”E‘t‘t‘é’mvgwfin‘?“ Hgam mi en y e e a . er appea . laughed and pointed at the chatterinir vivaciously to hit suite an evidently expressing a very favorable opinion of this part or the entertainment. Having satisfied himself with this inspection he consented to take his seat in front of the scenery. and the ladies of the ballet insist- ed upon sitting in the tamous chair in which Li tmvels: and expressed their sympathy with the stalwart and persplrinx police- men who had_ garrlmi it. ,_ _ A As soon as Li's attention could!» brooch! back to the bullncu in hand. the Men- tenant-Governor 1n n few words welcom- ed the Viceroy and regretted that his vlglt 3!“ to_bo to short. , H _ Uh UOuI-‘uâ€" Hi- Exoellenoy then took a not in hie chair. and. borne by tour animal-i policemen. entered the around: and was forthwith almost loot to alum amidst the thousands upon thounuo. ot ulzhileers. who crowded to no nu Celestial visitor. Ll likes to look at machinery and 80. at his own request, was am own: to Machinery “all, when: ho tXulflilfid the exhibits. Theuco he was tou- veyod to the Main Buildint. lad When he emerged. thence. to escape tn: thrcng. he entered the Mean-Goverâ€" nor'e carriage. which had Iben sent to meet him. all bedecorated with rib- bons of yellow. Li's favorite color. The carriage. guarded by a strong cordon or police. proceeded at once to the hog; ring. Li Hung Chang”: imprmionl o: Cmuin ware “cured by at interview- er. and wiii be road win: intone“. A few mimic.“ alter turn the pn- iy reached the Exhibition ground: Italian. being met. by Mayor Flem- ing. Col. Dumaon. Pro-idem. Winn-ow and Mann“ mu or tho Exhibiuon Auucmuuu. nnu umor pwmmuit. gun- uomui. Pro-Mont Wiihruw tormniiy welcom- ed mo Lari. and Li rupoudod mu he was glad to in auto in van we Fair and cu an idea u: the rououruu o! Gauguin. _ .. ,, ‘l.-_ nuuh .- nnufi In Toronto. Sept. aâ€"Yosterosy was Citisens‘ Day at the his Fsir hero. und the uttrndance wns tho Inn“. with- out exception. of. any dsy since the Exhibition was stated. The day was marked by the presence of Li Hun: Chang. the distinguished Chinunnn. about whom all the continent is talk- ing Just now." Tho Otiontu Puncs and his retinas were shown ovsry st- tsntion and evinced a. good dssl ot interest in what thsy sow. While the lady trlo were performing their clever acrobatic and tumbling tents. Man- ager Hill came running up, ulgnnlllnz them to stop. and at the same time the firing of the usual salute gave notlce that the great Chinese Envoy was approaching. Instantly there was n general movement in the stand and on the lawn. and every eye was turned towam the entrance gate at the west curl of e stand. where the carrlnge. wlth coac men and foounen ln livery. gorgeous- ly decorated in yellow. was seen. " Here he comes!" was the cry, and a cheer went «what! the carri ge apprenchethhe stage. "Folioivlhti “‘é1‘6§eiy"5éif55"tfi€' (image were the :- stalwart policemen, carrying Llfs sedan chair. . - «omoooooomoomowfi ls Generally Ll Hung Chanl's Flrst Groetlng. aâ€"Yoaterdsy was YOU P” menu Dr. Pierce'o anorite Prescription is safe nnd certain remedy. permanently correcting all nbnormnl conditions, so that these trying ordeal: nre passed wrth ease and comfort. Uleeratione and displace. menu of the pternn nre cured by the “Fa- yorite Preocnptxon,” and the cure in last- : . ”gyuedn. Spun». Nervousncss, Indiges- tion, or .Dyspegsm, onen depend upon ir- lnritres of uneven and displacements of the womanly o The “Favorite Prescriptxon ” cures y regulating and cor- recting these {unchan- and organic chnnges. . . . ‘ For all :rregulnnttes. sup reunions nnd obstrncuons, Dr. .Pxerce'o avorite Pre- ncr'lpuon is n :peafic. end has n record of were quarter q/a century q/cum. In. mwuu Wruox. of W. Marin Co.. 1". Va“ wdteo: “For twelve long ’ Imlfered great- with extreme nerv- onsneu. stomach and uterine dbene. thd ' doctored with {our » h done with little 33:: good. and one try 71):. Hench Fa- vorite Prencrlpflon. vane rte-er! Hon. "" 1mm Mmdeuel‘ord-qh two yarn. mâ€" inking ml boulei of m 'I'nvodtehenuip: lon'nnd Mowing thedltecc don- mug. I not “field?!“ better hum: than ever befom‘n weighed- um: over on_e now I weigh :67 Klnnton. On!" Sept. 7.â€"ln mo hon: norm round-y ll wan llama In new-.- ary to wattle, 1M umum-r "meme. “hon on tho Chlrlti Hhuuln. It In «x- O Bodod um half of r cargo at 00.000 unholu 0! who" rm be dumam. The unmet mun-u ll Ilhol'o at tho toot 0' Walt. “Mud. r‘i'Z-TFWfié {mat- WWW”- and trout poulblo dlncnulon. and we were “pool-ll, lln rec-ed wllu lb. nunnlmllv tluu wan (ll-p Ind tor “unluo party nnnr. neon-urn, Involving dlnczpllne and rupee: for the rule of the ungodly. We record our on end" belle! In nnlt . lunod upon the only tonndnllon pan-lb Hnbmlulon 10 lb» majorllyâ€"nnd w. «mull: call upon the [maple lo nlnnd together for the clan of null: and dlnclpllno In the lrlun purl: In Parliament. An dun-u: n! cannula moonlit: I'm [ornament We nmrm llunl no ollmr oflrnllvn llno la known lhnn mlnnln-lon lo the rule at lhe muorlu lu MW“, ornament“! _.._ LA...‘ nu- .I-nll Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally. It Cum Dim mama and Pain In t!» Dublin. Sept. tâ€"‘l‘he tonin delegate. to the [ti-h aloe Convention. which conclud- ed its three dul' eeuion yesterday. hue iuned. n at Mention. in which thev any: “ eaemit on: duty tomordour mum nppnointion o! the cont-tea nnd zone-I with which we have been netted hen. We came here without on: blue to- wnrd any notion and with a determination to tom an independent inion honed upon our own observations. 0 delegate: who were ronpounibie tor the nrrnnzemenu fur hoidin the convention ecru mlouniy sh. ntnim immunity attempt. to uflueuoe our m", xwmm'zascm 8: 00: oothaoln, Pal I tInFaoo, Ha I “boa-satin», Fund Fat. lulg Q 1n" Pfl‘j fl‘ 'IVIII “'le vs .c-un-u . .-.._ “ Upon returning to our hon: we shall «mm-y to our pmpio I noun 0 (he mu- nlludo. “thorn! and chin or the conven- Hun. and we pram: ouru'h‘ol to in our unrullln cuppa" lo the lrI-In I‘nrlum-nt- try par unm ult-cownmwut bu bun mm (or "land." THE IRISH CON VENTION. Coughing dc. PAIN-KILLER emulation. end eehed nobody connected with {he hone movement to attend our conference. We no sell-fled the: the cou- veutlon In In con eltlon and It: churne- ter voiced the Ir!- nnuonel eplrlt. We watched the proceeding-- 0! the convention lhljoqxhom. an}! _ho_e_rur_ 9'31”"! _I‘he_n_!uileel It I“ nurr ll.“ mu an The Vlceroya then unldn much chceflnx. m drlm on aim tnln. On the rall- Kealufonn. Rev. Dr. Dewar: being pre- rn! and: “How old are you?" n: mum. observed. You :11! a? :{nn‘lookl In: an.” Jan "I.“ I pulled on Blu- Hum: 017me In on “non Lady Aberdeen. apt-cal a: run: that they could not be (hm to meet Mm. 811- 80an told Ll ot_ this. _dnd Bl: Examiner out: The Ionic-auto “ n- maul“. Pun K111”. nVVR-w'xiol'kn'gv «pl-lyn- mu' my". m Gm? .. wL use. @149. 29 pain each month cm find relief and emancipation {tom '81." utroubéei'u. men can u- Mutation of the internal own!!! are net-ally induced y exposure to wet or cold. excite- ment of the emo- tic”, or n morbid eondxtion of the blood. For the radical cure of these_ dergnge- omen Who Suflcr mm mm m: William-st, HUGS/fly Spray Pumps. MANY A GROGER MANY A WOMAN Get your orcherds sprayed end double your fruit her- vest by] getting the best Spray Pump Alleged: of all Kinds and Colors HURLEY 81 BRADY}. Think it over at your leisure. We feel c that the housekeeper who gives us her year’s prox to look after will save enough by the transacifo for a handsome new dress, at any rate,â€"pcrh;1p.~’ Thinks he is “in the inside ring ” with the \x‘ houses, but there are always others who can go I better. It’s but the rule of life exemplified over again. We have no particular "cinch " wholesale houses, but we do buy our goods at pri; enable us to devote particular attention to famii; and we are confident that our customers in the m ;i better quality of goods than they could obtain cls; Having the care and worry of a household unhcr mindâ€"with its thousandwand-one troubles, and maybe pinching to make the outgo (ally with the incomeâ€"many n women, we say, might have peace of mind and .1 snug "nest-egg" at the year's end by doing a iitth- 1:.isxking over her grocery bills. Get: into grievous trouble because he will not take time to tibial: a matter overâ€"a little good Scotch caution is an excellent thing to be infected with, and personal observation will prove the truth of our statement every time. .‘ y flexecuted. ».,.uyw* when sorequired' barley _ £11355 .11.“ Ram: Whatis The P0: t3 FAMILY GROCE 155 Chums, Chums. Got the Leader Churn. Acknowledged to be the Bat Ohm {n the market .vherc S that 1 v pay ___deputa Alliance Do the C I'Iequ-Ih- Io M1 'l‘hr I‘fl‘mlol‘ AS TO Cantor and 70‘}? youl‘ lddrtr pmv'lucfi ,H I... when .M yuur II M ”Inc um» I T!“- cum" the at" M on ‘ to “or!“ nun-A15. ll MON ”If 1‘ IN‘ ‘ “m umuu‘rrll Carlo; J. B. t CAN A cm FM‘." 31.00 1 Shortly Niel ind Hon. SM mom and wq Senator Vidal‘ “If: i “dress. e hren, who 1 With the Pren ‘0 the tact. th‘ 01 the promq Minion 4mm M. He retel 0‘ their W 90110". After "3 Novlnciu In new Cove .‘4 on their 1: Mon The delegatd way Commitq Commons. Seq the Dominion preliminary m 9.30. He openq remarks, in 1 said that he a “Denslve and an Opinu as to the best; Government. 1 vote that thn Government. en to rcpt-es aren was 01' both Mr. W “top and Mr.‘ L. Bum}, aLL c Scott. Omanxn Spence. Julm all of Toronto W. \Y. Bucha. Craig. M.P.: Rev. Dr. Saul M.P.: Mr. GI wick; Joseph Cones. Preset Miss Mary St awn; J. 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