F’Wéflfllï¬ La public have 5 shades for the hack Cashmere bite and Self en’s, Boys’ and , for Boys and t Pins â€"some in Ribbons in tal and Chiny. most pleasing F’QIRGï¬ Nays #94 Had say to it the holidays is never better. and Ribbons so uths’ Neckties. ‘pdc-up Ties, a prepare. our If the season. toliday prices .cciaxs. N ice ;tmas Present. 12 or old. D0 : Green. Moss for Christmas :, Sc, ICC, 15c. 12k, 15c, 25c at stress upon 5c goods some ï¬lling LE extra :t stockat HI} EflWflflflS ï¬ll. smug 41'1le ‘ wouid day ne Mr. 5:. John renewed the debate upon the address. He said he could not under- stand whm‘c' the Minister of Education swud m politics. Ho had delivered an eloquent. :uhlrew advocating: preferential nude with I'lughmd; how muld Mr. Ross moucilv this policy with the proâ€"Ameri- un policy or the Hardy-Ross Government. Hen-mum! the House the Government flmlterxmlivy had been to favor Ameri- cans and a policy of the classes against the m». the capitalist am against the labor- iu'. llc n-fm'red. totho fact that u. rcvcnt havestzguthm had disclosed that thirteen million fool. of lumber had been stolen by tho Mum-o Lumber Company and that one ludomld. a Government employee,hnd Menu. party to the fraud. \Vhen this Realm» disenverul Mucdonuld wasnot dh‘cbargul. and the American company thatbad Che-aura the people of Ontario 57.1mm ON THE FLOOR 4 HOURS 38mm ChginS. W had Chrnu‘d were not punished Manse. Hun. Mr. Hardyâ€"“You are quite wrong, MMdonuld was dismissedâ€"(laughter)â€" NId the fund had been shown up on], 1" muse 1h.- (im'crnment had. insisted upon ‘ thorough mvastlgation.†Mr. St‘ John, continulng, said the I†held by Nu: company should M70 been when away. He thought it a M thing in hm c .L Lihcml Government in power at.‘ Toronto while Liberals were in oï¬ce at Ummu, .uul quoted from a speech Of Sir Uliwr Momma: in 1886 in support of this 111:3. lh- [In-n devoted over an hour to the “Hi-'30:)†hc had discovered at the Hum- ber amid mu laughter of the House. He Claimut my the Piggery had cost $7000. Hun. Mr. Hardyâ€"“You claimed on the stump the cost to be $85,000.†Mr. St. John, continuing, said he could not secure the proper ï¬gures, (laughter) but gave $000 as the cost supplied him by harem- Noxon. The Reform Champion. Mr. MC Kay followed, and said he did. not “We! pwple flocked to hear Mr. St. John en the stump, since he could give such a. N P‘fl'fol'lnance and so eloquently re- P’ESr-nt a. man making groundless state: held by khan u to have Tomnt‘ Ottawu Uliwr mm â€MAB!!!†Ymn. Mr. Han-(mun stated he would FM down the estimates toâ€"morrow and ouid (Min-r the budget speech on Tues- was; menus magma.) It hadbeen charged the GOVernmentwas pro-American in its Mty. â€1 here was a. memberin the House “0 “as an annexationist, but he had new, m u pun the Government benches, 50, but Mr. 501. White hadsat as one of the lwling lights in the Censemï¬ve Wm \Cheers.) Considerable hadbeen ,. u..- Wermucnt in passing 1 slation regard- “3810.111 and trust companies. Ithad been charged this legislation was inthe interest °t_ Oermin prominent Liberals who were Gimmes or these companies- Nothing 3‘“ been said of su- Frank Smith. Mr. w- R. Brook and my other leading Conservatives who were fellow directors "P01: the boards or these loan cornpaniei. (Hm: hwr.) {Xv‘ Buy the Bid“ Blltod Axe, I. hunts :be chlpl. no binding In umber. deep out, least work. thin um. leaa grindknw. A Lie Nailed- Cemin members of the Opposition had been 0living out daily that the Public Ao- mflnts Committee was a norm com- mmee, and then amid the laughter Of :13 H°u5€ be mad 3 resolution flint had been on both sides of the House. M die “tile on the stump by their ownâ€!- “Pars. Whenbrought to bookjnfln no. Dec. 9.â€"â€"'l‘hc galleries in the} “Irv m-rc crowded yesu-nlny after- 2d w. 1'“ng by 131110: and gentlemen ~ g.. iw'u' tlu- arguments pm and con m'ul lu' uwxl upon the stump at the Min-x prm'im-iul election. ('nnwrvnrivc side of the question --I'I'.h-1I by Mr. St. John, who spoke :' r..:n- hours in good form. musing cull-iv laughter and amusement hr (Iain-(l the members to seriously 1' â€Ir qm-srion of haw the provincial -n- iu-pt. He was followed by Dr. Mm. in an able Speech, pointed w Hn- Opposition drew in their horns iluxm- when called upon to make their statements made upon the sPECIAL the Bra wu'a Patent Steel Wm Links 2 1 breaking atralu do!!!“ till. me iEngllah chain and is one- Tm- Estimates To-morrow. Day’s Debate Upon the Address. LIECISLA'I‘IRE that In hter lrl' auadiau £0“ h Bells at all much,- hilltflif .m, Shams swat saw ! mther and “â€8 Half“; . um.- Sheeting Pagans 1? may; Mi: mm; m- mamas surï¬ng; 'oh Shae Pies! Ma flaws 4 wgfll; 9‘! ANB +081 0“ FRIDAY '08“. 17. tun )h- Kay anterns‘ Hardwqm mm and w of w 41w, Question and the Members :eply. ‘s Efl’octh't‘ by ‘th fox-£011; of their Aunlscment‘ Ii opt Causes of Haw the Serious!) noose and called upon to make good the statements they had made in theconntry theyevadedthe duty by denying the re- ports, as though the newspapers would in everyooeebewrong. Ilthe leak-a of the Opposition had promised it ttq «me into powertodo awaywtththeeuooe-lon duties lawandwipeouttheaotwhbh had reduced the number of county common-e. Both these measure- had lightened the burdemotthe term and“ not: popular with the people: Theflwcnnent had been attacked beau-e of in Meet. in thecost ofmanagingthopnblioï¬ufltuâ€" done of the province, notwithstanding that yearly the inmates were increasing in number and the method of treatment more modern than formerly. Would the Opposition wish less money spent in the interests of agriculture though its cost me going up yearly? , (Hear, hear.) a b tationery 36001111 - Total . . . n o . “WI- The following statement shows .the re- odd cents are omitted: ‘ ‘ Receiptsâ€"Balance in hand on 13: '- ’ January (open account) . 8 804.320 Receipts . . . . . 8.6%,279 Deposit receipts . . . 29,500 Total . . . . . Expendituroâ€" Consolidated re~ venue fund (ordinary expendi- ture and Open accounts) . Balance on open account . Amount of deposit receipts . ngialnturciupon the address wa- con- clmlml ycstcnluy, and the Government >u.~!;|inr(1 by :l. handsome majority of In am vlmlucnt and telling speech, Premier Hardy announced the Government timber policy. and vxmscd the close relations of Mr. Whie my, the Opposition leader, with .-\llu‘l'i(':ll| lumlmrmen. Time and again during â€W Premier‘s speech the leader of flu- ();~.pusi1ion pleaded for quarter, but . 11-1.4: ’Téébï¬'tb,“ Doc. 10.â€"The demo-t Legiduturc upon the_ad_dresg wa- Ann-rit duri Hg â€l0 0; the Pm and hv .., ,W_ WWW _ 1h.» l’rvnu-cr told. him he had made hi! bed and he vuuid 110 upon it. The Patron Leader. Mr. Huyvm-k was the ï¬rst. smuker. Ho ln‘gun by congratulating the city of King- stun us having been the birthplace of the l\\‘n most; talented and popular Liam.- Iinn-x‘nors who hm ever held ofï¬ce in , mmrin. He commended the Government ft u- having called the Houm together early in the sexual), because it was amost oon- \‘unicnt time for gentlemen from the cmmtry, more space would be given the speech in the press, end it. also afforded all , AL -1â€" campaign speeches. (Hear, hear.) He trustvll ihe Government would continue to call me House together-at this season. He thuught the Opposition were making out a fairly good case against the Gown-mnent as regards its competency to rule the country; the Government had also shown that the Opposition were also unï¬t to rule, but no one“ suggested that the Patrons were not ï¬t to his theafl'airs of the province. (Laughter) It had been stated that the Patron move- mout was dond because their lodges were not imming. The Conservatives and Liberals were not meeting weekly, yet it Was not suggested their parties were dead. The fact was the Patron movement had m-vm- been so strong. The County Council Act. Radical as the 8.01: had been he lwlim‘cd the people of the province \vcrr satisï¬ed with it. Not a single petition had been presented to the House protesting against the act. and not a single resolution had hL‘i-ll passed in the councils.themselves against the act. He hoped legislation would soon he inmduced reducing Town- ‘ ship Councils to three members and also greatly reducing the number 01 members of the Legislature. (Hear, hear.) [he Engledue Deni. llo commended the Government for their action in this matter. He would be pleased it five hundred such transactions could be consummated. and all such land ' sold. At present; the land was valueless and produced absolutely no revenue to the province. The facts were as follows: Euglvdue came along and ofl‘ered the Gov- i ‘1 l l 1 ernmcnt $20,000 as a guarantee of god!“ Total faith, agreeing to spend $12),000 in {hm years if they would give them an option to purchase and pay for the lands at tho market; price if they found anything. Tb option asked was upon but one flvohun- dredxh part ofthe 201dede The Government agreed. and gave the op- tion. He hoped they would be abgemmko tummy more such deals. (Cheat-3.) He dig! not like the method of keeping public .0; counts. Expenditures could not be and. Itwasnottobewondered, May, that certain members had made false statements upon the stump. Reference had been made to the M thankinï¬nghMillerhadnotbeenae‘mng the Government so many drugs shoebox hndsignedthewan-ent tor the tug“! Inspector Christie’s son. The fact was thauhstyeaer.Mjllez-hndreoetve¢w fordrugemoremoney anemone else .1 A ,A__ had received for drussdnrinsthï¬m (Hangman). Hehadgone thoroughly mï¬o £1»th onzhad madeaeuaml Matth- l0- n O ' :partment 7. I Tho Surplus- 08,986,!!!) 81,196, 372 234,647 1,377,477 289,157 33,925,099 38,200,218 132,388 5,141 TEE QANADIAN POST. LINDSAY: manwonldinhb own Mgï¬mgao- counter them and actual lbhfliï¬u didnlctunlly leweflgg surplus chimed h; them with point In thoughtthaymm mamma- mtterot the m for Home. Windham-hock b shal- ished. He hoped, in dealing with tho lumber question, the Gamma: would mtwflnlflph'itotuulhuon Itmld be :001-1511 for I malloonntrynhOAn- E theGova-mnent. While-he land with country}. the nine: sum n. W itwouldbe nnwiseto prohibit log-m out of the oopntry u it might gully injure the lumbqnnen It mot-ted American- squint! onrlumber. Tim's-them montusédwhenCamdhnhaflqwu am 9% m6 . ,. :mgyéwema see a 6999 B! the 111mm: 9% Wm gflrk W5: tbs: Mama»; 1mm m 639va a: H:- 11- b‘ MWMM Wham Ms :9; mm lmywflu “an nhygï¬y :54“ wave can u a $119 0W I}! hm- tleuuw, uu It was lnsiuuuted a has!) a party to the frauds alleged to him: been discovered as having been pet-139M111 the Moon: Lumbgt Cu. ,IIA_A ‘â€" wu cur-u..- 1'â€" Now, Sir. I do not wish to be sllont in this House when a 91le servant, whom I Deueve to he an hononhlo man. 1: mt- ed, and who has no opportunity to reply. I have known Mr. Mould to: over twenty years, and believe him to he o thoroughly honest and truthtul nunâ€"o monwhonmoheued any mouse! a. dollarorooant. Itwillhetlmetocham him with comm 1n thls mm- when he has been proven gully. __ _.._ a... 1 ma mu pluvvl. ."V' “Now, Sir, while I am upon my feet I desire to any a few words with reference to the timber policy of this province. It seemetomethatmoethemrlonmhnve madeanattempttooloeeup aux-sawmills, and throw out of employment so may honest, industrious Canadian workmen, our Government should take each action ‘A_ -A ‘I... our vamuv sun-v..â€" â€" as would mitigate the evil results at the legislation enacted across theline. I am speakingintheinterestot thepeoplewhe sent me here, Conservatives and Reform- ers alike, when I say they do not care for measures of retaliation except in so far as they will do them some practical good. It is simply a matterot businem, and we Dr. McKay (Victoria) congratulated Mr. Whitney upon the fact that he was en- deavoring to conduct the present campaign without appeals to religious bigotry and intolerance He was trying honestly to gain power through the open door of Parliament and yet all the complaint hadwlthoum why then was it that nothing was heard of any of that. crust Whit-nay M wasagood, honest mu. but he was sur- mundadhyacrowdof men tho pOOpID of the province would never trust. (Chm) The other Side. ' Mr. Charlton wu listened in with great attention, it being tigq genera Impression . AL _ ‘n__ bodied "9 5"“ "J â€"' -â€"-â€"~~~ . _ The Globe, and Liberal members all db- agreed. He was asked by the Government why he did not formulate his ohm-gel and make them in the Home. Simply been†hedidnotwish to play the Govemmt game and didnotwiahto do I). He complained that Mr. Hardy had treated him unfairly in the debate. He stated again he was not satisï¬ed withtho manner in which the public account- was kept. The Government had not proclaimed its policy on the timber question, batik he excuse the Government for spending largesumseachyenrinrephnflngtreelf He urged the GOVemment to don: MI poiicyandatoncerefuseto snow Amad- canstotekeanyuzorelogstromOnnflo. Ammu. Hon. Mr. Hardy wu loudly om whenho stood up to close tho dobnto. Witlrreterenoetao the timber questionn- said Mr. Whitney looked upon this sub- jecttroma party standpoint anddidnoc ayyngâ€" -- _, would demand. (Hear, hear.) Thhqnno- “0‘. tionhadbut recently become lMd gs: pracclcnlponflmmdtms Matti. “m reoentwuon of the Amado-n Wlince ment.Wh1°hm Ind "W W men themndiflonanpon this side of mm». . “___-.1 1.1. mm‘ D855 to fluid. minions at was flushed and the (immanent had mm is can F‘sfliaiueht t' that .mmmnmm mmwgmhea :3. WM" and m 96'“ he has one action steam is am km? am «my miiiiem a? Mine in: waiting Baum: Mr: 3 mmwmmn , mime 9% wt 19 dial we em a t M hi? mï¬wmt â€3 .17 "mg twp. ‘32» m M (39mm m mi ion it was not “we on» my prominent when a! the Opposition had waited upon the Gov- erninent and proved that lit. W should net he W; ithot known that hundreds 0! most respectable cities!!! within the district where he had lived and worked tor 80 years hsd done the some; it was not known that lsodonald dur ing his long term of ofloehnd ‘ made but one mistake, but than mistake was s grave one end with tears in his eyeshe hnddis missedhim. (Cheer-s.) ltwasnot know: that the Moore Lumber Compony had been compelled to pay the Government “inâ€, and that the president of the company ‘ who had paid this money was associated with Mr. Whitney as a director in the St. Anthony Lumber Company. (Cheers.) Whowas the associate of the American robbers! (Cheers) It did not lie in the mouth of Mr. Whitney to a! one word regarding Americans. (Loud cheers.) The vote on the address wasthen token and the Government sustained by a majority of 27. Toronto, Dec. iiiâ€"The proceedings“: the Local Legislatore last week were most liv'elyand interesting both for Govern- ment supporters and followers of Mr. Whitney, leader of the Opposition. The debate on the address was spirited and lively. The Opposition seemed to be straining every eflort to coin some new and eflective argument which would assist them on the stump during the campaign that will follow the session. Whenthedev bate opened Mr. Whitney seemed in good spirits and promised the Government he intended making things warm for them before the close. He and his followers leit WIUAV one yuan... ._v w“ V, no stone unturned toplacc umttorsln their worst light, but after all said and done, the whole business amounted simply no a tempest in a peopot and gave the Govern- ml“ Mr. Whitney wee vigorous in his attack upon the Government's course with re- gard to its timber policy. He termed the Ministers the slaves of the American lum- bermen and called upon them at once to prohibit the exportation of logs. His tol- lowcrs cheered his speech and seemed to think the Government placed in an awkward position. They were greatly surprised at the lofty position the Premier took upon the subject and at the conclusion of the debote began to wonder "when they were pt.†dBon. Mr. Hardy . .. Ax_ A__-_‘ had clearly pointed out that if the Ameri- can had an agent in Ontario that person was none other than the leader of tho Op- position, who walthe only Canadian mem- ber of one of the largest American lumber companies operating within the province. Mr. Whitney had called upon the Govern- ment to immediately command Ameri- cans to stop taking logs out of Canadahut in so doing he had shown a gross ignon anec of the law which would make him ridiculous In the country. Mr. Whitney had quoted from the statute relating to the imposition of restrictions upon license holders and had interpneted it to mean that at any time the Government cauld re- fuse to allow logs to go out of the country. How childiahandailly, not toa’ydiahoneat. A _L -_ al.- no“ vuuu..._â€"â€"-_v , k , , , _ his whole argument up when the Premlcrhnd explained the situation. He pointed out that the timber lands in quee- tlonhed been put up at public suction and the whole world invited to inveet their money. It was true some fewAmeb loans bad availed themlelvee otthll op- portunity end had pnmheeed in good faith, bedpeldtheir money to the pro- vince believing the Government would act honorably with them, because it was 3 British Government end known in all times pest to don] justly and fairly with citizen end elien alike. It wouldbe e breech o! coma-not, he submitted, end emanation-:2!» erty to impose new conditions the bar-gem bed been eigned endealedend the moneypnidoven._Sucheeoux-Iewould - u‘_ _‘ ____ â€015qu M ".â€" .1 the money paid over. Such a cont-e would not be consistent with the right. of prop- erty which had been sold and the license. issued. No doubt Mr. Whitney aw tint such a course might prove popular and of use for pu-ty purposes heuueethe question which involved million! of money we: not properly understood as yetby thepeople of Ontario, but the Government were the guardians of the people’n honoree well as their propetty sud wanting-athero- EQwE'AKd‘isn" 0551- ;0 this peopled}: justi- tying anyone in saying man-um {31th with‘honest canopies-331 flag plow is nderstoodmnnyottheanmlnmd- eduvoungmghgeovmmengbmtho ., nigul _‘. __. g When the session opened it was and» stood Mr. St. John had some important 5 broad“ to inhuman-manna»: The Timber. Pollâ€. 11:. Puma View. sc. John'- m- 13,â€"The proceedings in the me last week were most mg both (or Govern- rs md followers of Mr. r of the Opposition. The address was spirited ““1 )pposltion seemed to be 2110:: to coin some new ONTARIO! tho Ameri- DECEMBER 17, country www.mcmwumm “Mimiâ€!!! provincelatheno- Minimflndebtsndhnlmh 1|!th in; “Who fin-1y NW that in fa humming will Incas» since the muunt in be expended Minim- upon ihe paflflbbflmm will he whmmflu-iy mm. The â€meat buildings unturn- Md for, «ht! wit-Hie 1 %m W.†1.1%? m 51: a 6mm mo «Mum “We than: 5! mm mm W? they mum! awn- 8H!!! lnu wâ€"o wwvvww n. F“? , Salmon: Jenklni». wed us. or 5m was“ dear banana 3 short uuw W" woods north at m town and gut in W wound ï¬ve dawn wtamut l are. Finally two 1:me net uut l W Iwu Down-- The Patrons held the ï¬rst mucus of tho tendon yesterday, sud mainland a num- .... _---__--,, The post mom onthobody of Paul Fan of Waterloo nomad in not a trace 0! poisonbelns found. The contents or the stomach have been sent to Tomato for guys“. and the inquest adjourned an - A ‘u‘-.. ‘Ln mun. “tum-m The report that James Allison. the mur- demer of Mrs. Orr, had confessed. is denied by the jail ofï¬cials at Berlin. as well as by Rev. Mr. Atkinson, the spiritual adviser of the doomed boy. Principal Shunt: of the Caledonian Pub- lic Schools has sworn out a warrant against Alf. Falconer, a Port Dava- livery- nmn, for pummelling him at the entrance to the school grounds. In the case of More Legault. killed by a C.P.B. train at Manual, 3 verdict of no- whimseUmblnme. Charles N. Smith of The Sun. Sic. MWsucd Meir 55 Bush at The Surotthntphceror criminal libel. The pndjnrythrewoutthecnse. -_ ‘ "‘ “â€"AH- Inn‘lnt ofihe WJw; .â€"-.. V7, Mrs. WE. Depode, relic! of the m Jogilp}: Depot!!!» undone of the pioneer Gmntlnm Township, Ont.. died been successful in the suits brought, by the W's moths- oo secure 833.000 under tet- mmonm bequest- by grandfather and Masha. um Frances “fund. a Imminent o! the World's W.O.'1‘.U, hu acceptul the redsmuonot In. Josephine Buthr. Su- perlnwndent of flu Parts: Department. James E. Em and W. J. Ludlow, um Toronto Grenadlm mused of assaulting and wounding Police Constable Wulch. III- m The ï¬rst boot sugar company 1:: )4th- pn has been W kn Bay City. with aplul stock of mm}. B. F. numbing! given press of business n his m for dropptng out o! the Man'- onlty com-It in Winnipeg. W A __.'.\ No.1.) ot Button! has found his wife um with John Guns, whom she muons-ville, South 0:10:11. body and a lawsuit £031be is promised. _ _‘ |_‘._i '4‘- aid at â€but, Qua, on the charge of hipâ€. and Horn McPherson, his alleged psi-smear, bu been committed for trial 53 Pembroke. Thol-yesroldchndotOvide Tux-cot. ne- wnz 3% Manual. Que†was tum! “My by munglntoabuckot The 4â€"â€st child of Oflde Tux-cot, re- ddlng at Montreal. Que., wns tawny unaided yesterday by tuning into a bucket of bomngwfler. Dfl. Bugle-pd Laurier were oiled. but in spite of theircflomthc poor child died in the morning. According to mutual Agreement, Idem.- Col. Stu-nth! 3nd 11:50! Ibbouon met at them Oflloe at So'clock, undtbe former handed over to the km the arm .ndegnlpmt at thoBoyalSoou. mum pus-woe o! Liana-00!. Gordon, D. 0. C. Notwithmndgng t Col. Smithy um retains the command the regiment until MBWont. Inmaklngthu my («Colsmthyhum mnedovmwosr "Mdthtequlpmelltpcculhttothc . which .8000 {or n Wife's What. 8!- W Dec. 7.â€"-1n Sun-cm v. Wood. M7 the was hen yesterday. John Stevens of Virgil claimed mew MWWoodotthenmo place for Mahatma: 0! Ma wife, and this he “an Mia! have hum-opa- AWWQ‘M HOT FROM THE WIRES. â€UN. W 16. 01' SWIMâ€. nuns a shun mun W" in the a! mu town and not 105;. lie mud ï¬ve days wtwuut tool or two ions not. an: to look Found him in an: old Ina-Ina much exhausted and with mm “.m 9! The GURNEY “:4 SDALE 60. Standard Scales . Ifllllllflll. calm 1844 1898 Encyclopedic in 93 “AN BPOGH-MflKlNG s'roxy.†“WITH ALL HER HEART,†Fromflnl’mcll of [Jena Bui 1'â€!de w. n h 1mm when: act-l study. and n u Jolt-ac, y“ donate story 0! mourn Me. DURING m YEAR cunt mm Iron um bun triat- .cm, or uhm. undo- I» we Mn: 3am Authors. FREE To w xnw sussonum to the mm -m mam mum of mean “WITH ALL HEB HEART.†CHOICES? LITERATURE AT CLUB PRIOR. For 89 TI (cr Harper's n eddy a: {9:1er as! (or n \‘l’ ; or. Io! as Tu: uvm ,,4__.A na--|- mi- I‘ 1.! COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Tuesday. This new}, has: w........... u d 3')th I". rgï¬'Wv I d awn-d. [mi-1......m. a...†â€0th.... ... mam-9:4: tdlflyfï¬a; much «film-I. Rubbed Nani» so,†. Y. THE LIVING AGE TREASURER’S SALE OF [“408 ......o-c--co FOUNDID BY E. 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