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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 Feb 1906, p. 5

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'1‘"ll°. “a JONIII. “a N"‘ lor Physics - 8. mm 92. L. Johnston 92, C. Donald 82. W. Phelps 82, W. Knowlaon 80, H. M 78, P. Spratt 76, R. 0. Frost 74. F. Hunter 31, 7F. Nngent 68. M. Cinnamon 68, Lawâ€"B. Ferris so. E. Warner 66, C. G. “'arner 64. M. Wallace 54, M. ~.Weat.cott 52. F. Bott 46, L. M1116, 38, G. Haugh37, mmansmâ€" land 25, A. Wilkinson 24; absent. L. Robinson. J. quue. F. Annie. 1’. :Workman. Latinâ€"C. Nugent 73. H. McLaugh- lin 71. J. Bishop 70, D. W. Puffer. 70, M. Dingle 70, H. Anderson 64., E. Gra- ham 61, F. Gillqgly 56, R. Wilson 56, H. Mitchell 56, T. O’Loughlin 55. R. .Williamson 55, S. O'Neill 4?, J. Gra- zham 46, C. Sntcliflo 45. C. Han-ad 43. R. Johnston 43, G. Phelps 43, H. Fla:- weile 40. E. Hopkinb 37. J. Spray. 37, N. Parkin30,M.Gihaoa9; MQA. Perkin, L. Rogers. K. Millu'. Iflf (fillffilflf INSIIIUIL "I“ uu- long distance wxom WOULD!!!“ ed on diffused. With a stream 0! cold air. a. draught. flowing into it comfortably warm house. this means disaster to the occupants wherever it strikes. It is less dangerous by day when the fowls are busy than at night when the birds are quiet on the roasts. but. at all times a drawht in the poultry house may result in serious colds. laying the foundation for: roup and other seri- ous ailments. No. so-called. venti- lating device, other than a door or window has been invented to date that will not creslte adruught. a dis- oase- promoting, thin stream of cold air. I . No such danger: need he feared from the admittance o! a volume offresh outdoor air into the poultry house by means ct an open door or window. provided these openings are so situ- ated that a direct cold air current does not sweep through the house. Common sense must he used even in admitting a volume of fresh air.since to create an artificial wind-storm in- side the house '3 to invite disaster. Windows Should Page South. As to ventilation of a close house during cold weather. much depends upon the building. Ordinarily enough 'air will find its way in around the windows and doors to answer all pur- poses it.ths house is well sired dur- ing the day. In houses more than 20 teebloiuand lefeetor leasin width it will be advisable to tee the windows closed at mht unless lit on the hiop roof pica with low open fronts. In houses that use 14 to. 10 feet wide With the roasts iu the m: at the house or provided with shel- tered roostsitiscftansissplsn to leave the window in the trout of the pen open just a little way up at the top. In every esse it will be necessary tor the poultrynan to use good judgment. Fowls can‘t close the windows. Conditions that would be safe during the day or ukht when you leave the towls might easily change suddenly during the night and expose you resting {owls todiscom- tort. Therefore. union the houses are specially constructed with open tronts it will usually be well to close the windows tightly at night in winter: weaqther.’ RESULT OF THE 'EEKLY EXAIS. III THE SEVERAL Poms. open when they should he closed and vice versa. All ventilating devices admit a draught or thin stream of cold air. This thin stream of cold air flows through the warmer air of the house just: as a muddy stream of water flows into a pond. The distance it travels all depends on the force of the current and it often travels a long distance before becoming blend- ed on diffused. With a stream of cold air. a (ll-sight. flowing into it comfortably warm house. this means disaster to the occupants wherever it strikes. It is less dangerous by day when the fowls are busy than. at night when the birds are quiet on the roosts. but at all times s draught in the poultry house may result in serious colds. laying the foundation for: roup and other seri- ous ailments. No. so-ealled. venti- lating device, other than a door or window hes been invented to date that will not encode adnuzht. s dis- ease-promoting, thin stream of cold YZntila‘tion devices are dawn: buause they: on liable to create draught: becausa they are usually These are questions that are. in. one form or another, asked many hon-‘- dreds of times during the year. The answer L» plain enough andeo siniplo that. it is a wonder. that it did not occur to the inter-reenter. -. .Ventilalee your: poultry building in the same manner. that you would your bedroom. i. e.. by opening the doors and windows. Don‘t rue spe- cial ventilating devices; they are. dangerous. Ventilation devices are dangerous bu ause they are liable to create dranghts because they are usually m- when. thav should he closed and gum-y house. All WW should made to open at top and bottom so “ranted on. hinges that the Window. on: to thrown open windows and doors can be opened wade for. a large port of‘évery day thronchout tho year..andswith moat gratityinc mouth. unhelyour poul- try houses reasonably tight â€" as trght as you can on the north. out and west: side'sâ€"and than depend on your. south windows and doors tor yentxlation, From May until October in nearly all sections of the country the Windows of such a house should he kept wide open bothday and night. When cold weather cornea keep these south windows open to: w . Part of 9mm!!- Parka; E (Ergmdonoo Invi'tetl from County 1'0“"?! andm nod Farmers.) I hPmr‘bom my. lave a new in. W”W”Mowmw dunry. u might tutor}. ” Tho WWI 0! Rio poultry house. «Realm»: Ml boon. added to tho Int 0! plapoo which want on 0! tho IN" “A“ "I." All- I and all mama; door: should ha -- loou'Md in tho south trout o! the new Norma; Schoola. Noxtj WW 0! Poultry lemo- poultry houoo. All window; should _ Edmond. ‘ . [W fit all M “ Fu- ho made to open at top and bottom . Th. ' comm 006mm} m o: .‘0‘ unmet! on hinge- that the me three might Wu hoov- mm W! In W m. outing winnow can to thrown open and at tho mhhorlnc '11!!!"- How shall I ventilate my 9003*?! ut mil. « -â€",A very; successful ulo otztggn' "'1 m. D. mum”; " MINI “L; a??? ”l" frag: ‘ 0 . I _ Auk.“ 67, as; W” 0|. 1|. 333333333333:3333333333333 m I A ‘ J. M‘. Fowler 100. L. Moa- l. Rhiannon 100. MO. 3‘ POUHRY RAISERS’ CORNER Bound to the lamb of “cum Mm I. tho Mn: 3nd WHOM 0! Human Poultry m Inn. 1w-. - _â€"â€"-‘ fistula. 22 min OM ”the animal bu been 03an and will be tap: on an. Loam hm. The 01'! bun humanism-add. . “00!! lot“. A woak or ten days «to Menu. IAx-Mnu- Cunningham and. H. Lassa. members of 0p! Alfioultural Society. wm daputdd to villt the hard: a noted Dracula. Greenwood ud Pio- 13:1”th at Whhrodont- t-tlo. _h9hs to 50190: c s5.- ‘U‘u‘ ""’"""' " """ but! to replm unions owned by! tho met, for.‘ couple of. your: put, The! muted. others. the muons Drwdun all 03'! or herds. “4 finally bought than Mr. Jose I: mmu 7., meta! «smwgp .I .I 0n km no I «loch the {mm mm mm celebrated by Von. Anh- Mooa Ono». M. whloh the "mum gm nan: mun" d II. III-{- Mary‘s no: Won mlntod. he Mum role In. an I them «an to «town up mru: fir. and In. J. H. Roam. of Mentor M.“- on Duck. mm In”! M i, 3101:: 3!" £150 Uhifi‘fiiti ‘ot Tbs-onto School 0! “but . £00.. manila. N. Yd Mr bout. White. at Ocuwn Unlvouuy; In. G Roche. o! no In 8am. Toronto. Mr r. M. “an: Baotou. at tho nonunion Bank. Toronto; and Mr. J. A. pool, On Sam: the [min] took pluo to at Buy‘u R. 0. church.“ ‘pwhop suntan" prayer. mm “H nd thence to flu R. 0. “new?” for In- tornont. Ha- lun- e! n 0.: ton chlldun at: h noun ill-Jo: o! n km “A (and mm III wlh having pn-dmnul Mn 00. 08:- ‘Nfl ’9"! m. For many years as deceased gen- tleman took avg active part In muni- cipal and political campaigns, being a ntrong supporter at th Conservative party's adminwtretion. In munici- pal matters his career lasted over a quarter at a century, durmc; which time he Aways received the uneolmâ€" ited support a! tin muority. 0n the Court House the Ann; floated at half- mast out or ro-peet to him who had (or many years been a member at the County Donne“. Menu. 8. J. Fox.‘ MIKE. Geo. Lytle. proprietor o! the Watchman-V5 nder. end Col. Brand Hughes. M.P.. on behalf of the Con- servative Annexation, placed u been- titul wreath on flower- on the onset. harm: the Marimba. "From the LiberM-Oonurntive Auoetauou pot South Victoria." The amp“ who uewed the remain. while pin acute allowed the high «teen ln which)» pinhole by My A . Another of our early settlers and most respected citizens, Mr. Patrick Duck. passed away on Friday, 16th inst, at the residence or his son-inc 11w. Mr. W. L. White, Russell-at... a: the advanced age at 87 years. McMillan 59, James Murphy 52, B. Kingsley 52, 0. Mitchell 50, yZ. Cru- esa 50.113003“ 50. 0. Bean 50, M.‘ Myles 47. T. Phelflc. B. 43. R. Monongafl 37, I. Lytlo 35, R. 1‘3th 33. K. Touchburn 29. 320180- dennan 28, J. M. Murphy 20, E. Reid 16, M. Rankin 15, J. L. Ross 14, F, Mannder 13; absent. J. Parker. D. Lamb, J. Mosgrove, '9’. Cum. B. Cul- lis, A. Richardson. Fm". Physics -â€" N. Hart 81. F. Staples 65, B._Brady 48, M. Smith 40, A. Bry- 011 could. windy. cloudy or storm days. keepuw the windows open for half an hour to an hour each day while the [owls are feeding may sn- swer well enough in some locations. but the writer prefers to keep the windows open on plane as it is convenp ient to do so. On sunny winter days the windows should remain yide open as long as the sun shine: Don‘t ha all-aid 0‘! fresh air when 8“!)le in large yum with shoo- don tron: dime: draught; With the Mg an in thg 30319: from: and. “kickback,” URINARY. «A clarion: can u now below the London polka court Mr. De La Koch. th- “chat wont torn!» Grand Trunk. has um“ notion Mug- 0 that Morri- 11011110.: indict: him an a public nulunoo. Ronda ah" I ah- phi: stand In taunt a! Du Booko'u plane at bun!- neu and all. our. hi- nempcpon. Hum 3 good lusty who he mule. ml on th- oornnr and momma- lyu my payers. H. h- indicted u a amuse:- nf than.“ um nht that h ohcnourhtlo at m hmpthumu. Should It In an. ~Punolou Faun man; The tum Oouuui'l um um tor a nation: M the “on at Okla! mm» o! the v 1?. Commblo Brook how- “: real no It in to be hopod nut m? wt noun tn outakb map. We be! we in dvln our home mm the am oppoxfunuy In “most ov- or «so. but in the matu- at a chat constable it u tho ”muscl- ilÂ¥ um 1n out-Ida an would ro- pe vs the apppdntnnnt. ‘ -â€"'1‘hin in very bad. warmer for rheumatism. u shown by the the mind tor the know Dr. Roscoe‘s R-peomntin Remedy. 'l‘hh medium m“ can Any one an: on In oumd. Pt hm» but known cannot Ml turm- d Manchu. Prion .1. km W tome-mt. an. H. 8. Own. amflntwdont at M has gum o“ to tho nonh- orn an sworn Batu to soundn- ton on um. morn polholy “to gun lntonmuon um may be at run. In connection mm on. prawn“ now art M Omuflo." II. II uh to .- um ho wu. Know something “on boawmlm when ho not» set to on Ontario. . ‘ Amour tho lawn.“ a! Inf. J. mm m lull brunch at m I.“ mum Comm” bun “mud «mm on» Man In numb vu- luu. '1‘!» M 0"th «anon In that u Oatmeal. which In blag la- auued um moi by [man I. um and u can. at man. I» now unwilluonthmbuhu un‘ mwmumm § -A poster has been received hum the acct-our: o! the Eastern Onta- nio Live Stock cud. Poultry. Show which in to be held in Dunn. Brow Much 5th to 9th. From the prize lid and entry form app to A. P. Wenonah. secretary Burnout buildup. Tomato. -â€"In nature any. person hu‘ing been a realm of Simeon for two years can enter the House at Refuge. on payment at the sum at $1.35 pen. week. pmovided the usual wetnm oi commitment in Moods Three months' hoerd is payable in mange. â€"Bnncront Times; The muse: d the Princess mute quarries will make a shipment at nbout two on: leads to London. Eng. this week. Some of the blanks web): nlmost’ nix tons. Denounce can boast of having the onky qwxy at the kind in the world; â€"St. Catherine: Journal; In are. ' e anicle on John D. cent magnzm Rockefeller we are told that at the tenderagaotsevenymhom taught to mflk a cow. The art in milking a. cow. g3 oven-wan knows. is to squeeze out all that is there. â€"St. Catherine Jam-mi; It seem that bait is now preserved 'in gen and delivered in New Yoxt as Lreeh u it was when picked in California. Hitiaeatnllotgnsuititfia'ot Juice. we will take the Limbnrger. itit iaell themetoyon. â€"-1‘he W.C.T.U. 01 We, Pa... has (Medan-y decided that ““Gra- cious” in swearing. It wou'l'd be in- teresting to get that 0mm 50- c-iety-‘s Opinion on kicking the door and homing around. on one Loot“;~ af- ter the pountfing at a thumb. â€"Mr. Stillman has resigned hispo- sition with the 3.0. Lister a; 00.. arm. of Montreal. to spasm: s simil- sr position with tho Massey-Har- ris company. Mr. Stillman’s Lindsay Kricnds will wish him success. â€"Fonolon I-‘tllasur Stu: Monsoon Par win I). hold mam on «Sci ember 21th 3nd. 28th.,” It aided at their ennui meeting to cm- pioy. gonrmnen't jam on stock. â€" °1 contributed in Lindsay. ina'td at t‘ Intenmational Ev lien! and Colpomga Minion at. A one. tad. the Northwest in autumn!- acknow- ledged by Geo. But-kin. missionary. â€"It n-lwnys has been "a. hard nut to omit," but it in now. a quick and any matter for Dr. Rooooe‘l Rheu- mgflo Randy. Hundreds hanbeon and in this Gama-W1. -A inmbemun from the Dickson lumber can in town Sunday.”- ening, stat tint they: Ind plenty a snow in tho wood: but a. Guten- hm‘st.“ beingmrtmottbop. â€"In one week’s mil Mina Heden Gould received requests for money. calling in the aggro to M 81.500.- 000. his may up! :1 why your lat- ter wasn't answered. -Appl-ica'tiona will be made at the coming union it the Ontario Legisla- ture to incorporate a company: to op- ento an electric mum. tram To- mato to Port Perry. aWhen lea than one bottle of Dr. Bonnet Rheumatic Bondy cum you. give the Hence to you: neigh‘ herâ€"1t will cure munâ€"wt. Weqllmnylearntoholdapen I When we are very young . But he’s the elevemt of men Who leunn to hold his tongue. â€"The cost of laying. cement walks in Barrio during the past year. waa less than seven cents per' square foot. in Orillia nine chute. and. u. Midland twelve cents. â€"Ooushn. colds. humane“. undo other that nilmentu are quickly re- lieved byOre-oleno tgblotl. ten gents perbonmdmgm â€"A very; moccasin! ads of. km Itock' was hold it the km 01. If. Beneaok. Powloa’ Comm, on: tho 13th â€"Noxdholmar Pinon any: on View. at W. A. Goodwin's Art Store. Kent-ct. See them below. purcha- ingaâ€"wldltt. ‘ Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but in best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soup and follow directions. mt I. m h m In. M mu! About I.- ~â€"Pe‘tnr.bom may. lava a new in. duatry. a «mat notary. Mfllllll IV "If IINITIII OI “I!!! “I“ IOU". BREE" [Ml BREVIIIES IDOMIMON AND PROVIMIAl SMARY GRABS CONDEMNED -L|oonlo Impoten- Thu-nun but a mat and batch)!!! baton [Riv tm Juklon tho othar d0! 00 ‘ alum oi coma: liquor to u prohib- w pm... am that». no bou- hoe 3n- linod “5 "Id outta. 0" W.- ‘o m .11. ~ In mpunnoo with the rule ilk! down want” '5‘ W tho locnl police mum-5cm that no name. rminn In first cam”. . tho‘ “NP“ 3 . as: time h. «m not!» no Mum. -u you hue a hub: or know at one or wlloh u nothor would I”. "u u not «In; wall " writ. a: one. tou- um [831:5qu 0... UN. “Gonna-IL. out. Toronto. tor a copy of tho pumpkin on "bunt radius and Mancunian." wuoh annulu- Intonation canyon. In- tomtod In tho an at Intuit. nhould Inn. undi- qu (no of cum. â€"1‘M O. I'. R. Ooutnmm 00.. n was! on tho Toronto-anatomy link. we moved mm Mon co Or- uuu. WI no: rad-baud“ will aha-u, b0 lots tor mum on it a 0mm. wuoh wul In out: can 'a ho. “on a this and d tn ‘1». h v -Un numb one"! our nun-c I“ u Wt. mun hon had“ I; a Mini-ton. an. m on I but lmlullon d “N ml “out.“ mule. whh tho on. um: w“ Mn 5“ m” “Wm“ h" hon my ho «hum Nb than. no III“. III "'0 WI. “*0 "I. N‘- Iup your crown “Mun no rm: can at m “lawman at u. when u“ I“ ”m “' ”“4“ °“ k “pond mo «animal»: at. the noun". 3?: albums lat-(unto. PM“! arm 0. P. R. Continuum 00.. "won. When to “loam ch Ip- n wont on tho Toronto-lam” Inm at tho mt lunch u: Thun- Hnt. are mad tron not-ton to Oh ll m at Tho Pout. undo- rum. Nu. WI no: luau-hunch: 'n tum o! ”Howl M will shortly bu lots hr when: on u tho undo! t tom. 1' u. it (I Orlllh. wNoh will In animus. an pm .0 ho uln- not no 'I mun a tu- «min-to In cud tom: to the Old min.“ ‘ n mm: u mm H to . \ mum - at v. dwkdnmluonn lu- wunuuh’umwd «It-19". 1 an. fl’nhlnh n ninth-r mind -I. um m’b’o'ofluu Nb thou. no In out a. Than In no N what, an mall us and“ 3.? m noun". â€"Mouu. Glu- t mnhmydwo am.- “In? {one non. have land It. Ky bl Nahum: atop uni “$1th re tr mam-.13.: w any on m . «mm ulntln‘. and aunt. m work promptly. In. «In. uln- whn. . , â€"!‘our money will an 81-! pct coat. on dapoa u Ind! pu- oont. on debenture with the Victoria Dan . luring. Ou-wldltl. mm: far. 3 newshoy to or: out his paper- on the amt I -“Sainta in Society" in the title at 3 new book. It in not Mimi“ at New Kurt’s 400. howovnr. the Prime minister’s salary la in- creased to 812,000. and to:- the first line the lost: 01 the Opposition a pit! a salary 0! 8711)“. This in the only my at light. in the whole bill. I tune, the country will cheer- fully Aw thin section. uni only an The two leaders as oqnnllx bayou-tam in our ”stem. The coun- try '11. Ill thoir time. Tho: must our nbleut men. The: tut pension and tfieir number must may be incrcmng may 0! than are “any minimum». all! Canada must pay all to the and,” matter how youth: or how maloé- ME?" bwohe. _ Again. Minister; who retire tron: any cause after five yeere' service. a- ere driven {pom power by. the to. receive e pension 0! 33.500 0151110. The law was made retroac- tive, so there 33ng my. eligible All Judson in tho'bominion were mindâ€"High Court.‘ District Court. County Court. and. the Lord only known how may there are of them. In Omn'o done there are 18 High Court Judges that dun tron $95110 to $8,000 each. and. about 70 County 0am: Judas: tho; are paid each from 85,000 to 83,000. Do not forget. those dear soul: that are sacrificing themselves on the Alta-s of their country tor such pom-y aunties can rgfire at our time on urge lite 9on- nous. The Senator: and Gannonen were raiqqd 731,000, minnow _825()0-J. inc. no baht. the limit huh been reached. But it was hula deceived but having once once tested. blood with so little risk. the appetite was whetted. and the present House. et its lest session, eclipsed sllpre vices records end helped themselves. an! everybody else in siah1.vrith such reckless WW es to remind enact the insurance companies of New York. In the 1m campaign at 1904 the mutter we not unmanned. The can was silent and the count”. on- wo 81600 indemnqu {hint- This was the eanpeneetion otmem- bers 1mm Contebntion until 1900. when without en notice to the country. which hed net returned the House. presumably. nor the old in. demnity, the Prime Minister moved. end the leeder o! the Wtion nec- ended» e resolution to increase the Indemnity to 31500. In moving the resolution the lender «it! not. an hem. drew his inepiretion or er- uunent from the lother of Perlie- manta. where members receive no per. but born the Amerieen Con- gest. where they. receive $3.000 per pension. Mr. Mn held the es!- dtione‘i-um. would five ne better men end the meeenre heeeme lew. The menner in which the Iez'ulnion we: engineered ehowed the work wen dengezonn. Neither My: wound take the Mi Whi' â€" both meet be eqnelly molm end then whet cook! the country do ebont it! Iho members at our House at Goa. none. modelled um tint 0! 311-1 twin. up not supposed to he remun- mted. but our constitution et. Con- fidential WM 81ml! per ses- sion to each member, It in not call- ed a rehunemtion. or clan-y. but an “indemnity,” end. wu epocully m- tcnded to enable poor‘ men to enter Parliament“ Some years later the lame democratic spirit was still Aur- t‘her- enM‘ and the will (i. the people given nee new}: by. the ebo- lltion at all propel-u. qualification. In addition the members secured tree pagan on all milwaye ell the you xound, and while ct Ottawa Lyon pou- Al The 'Pclt has not; to my, know- loqlse, published a 1100 in continuin- fim d this lofilntion â€" a. coat” which to my mind doe: not fully du- chu'ge its responsibility to its con- ltitumtaâ€"pormit me to main 3 tew. observations thereon. (“to tho Idle: 0!. TM Pout». ur- wmwfl‘hn in no doubt tho "ulna nab" will ha ro-oomld-v and la the min: non-km o: tambo- mlnlou Poflllmont. Mr. Bordon lu- uld no. M W. F. llama can be ro- lled upon to put tho member- on n- oun! on this man. Th1: «at. so well named. cud. Mhd throuxh the Home at tho glam: hour: of last mump- tho most-indolen- dblo, (manual. and selfish on the we at our mates. mummmmu Dr. John Unlimwoodfllloâ€" MMVMu-Iu County mum. and um Mr. John Bailey. County Connoll- lor". of Road Lab. Laxton. waa u: town today. and mind many coa- cratulaiory handahakaa In token of Na mm" from a mat aanra In» dlapoaltzon. aa a maul: of wnioh to: «la tit-at tuna ha waa n bad about fun a motto: of tha nnty Coun- cil Than It mm in nu. nah-sun than tho avaraaa paraoa will roan-a It. Balk: an!” baa: tint amt- “ to'tha county Con-nu o! V.otor'a In an. as! ham and continuum: aim. Ba paaaaaaaa tho awn "at ant t at NI 0000“”. and Ila. ”a!“ by thamfloma of an pan. Ina mag quit. with WVMCMUM. mum-(WM Column-adult“. Mhlwtndudlrd. It mrulnhnotnm than n «a an you out”. man- and “mu. wt. J. IU'I'OLII'I'I t WI. hwy. tho Libera'l party}! the county 20.0 to unite With them to wipe out an lut 3mg. 7 > > 4 I cannot ole-o tho latte: without Wiedaing the «bin at crui- tudo. and!“ (mu W. F when to- bla stun! on (Na mm. no «3mm gnifty. ‘nioy united in the Home to «made the country m “up it nadir toot. The Goo- mlivo y hcvo now I Um ujp on‘ country both in Do- minionnndlcod.tndlnnmm meshes ' that in justice to then. solve: uni to their "Math“ about! call «gather their A.- mwtion ad instruct their members ‘ In this yiulriuue. They Fm LmL I Instead of better men. a In. Bor- den an. we at wanker and more fingerooe men. 3 new men went to Parliament (or the honor d the position end the eoeeeee 0! their mmiplee end. their perty. Now they no ta- the his Manny and | the elnnee a! nun; my on the nude. Non-redhn't members, alwnyn neleeted mt their ehility. will now be e tht at the put. .nr‘ loeel may: n can conventions use pnve them the pert, eon- yention. llr. Pater. the hrlghteu mind in an Omnemtive rub. and. no e hunch! critic. indispensable to melamldwtget Insect in the I but Puliunent beennee no oneoonld ‘betonndtorelinqnieh hi181500in- ‘delnnity. Three-hon!!!» at our members never earned in private work one-hell what they. mu new in Wt. But the efigot of the celery: grab does not end with the Dominion Home. Some yeere ego the Ontnn'o led-leisure eonsibnd the propriety. d ruining their indemnity. 1m $600 to can. Ail m t'hnt 80!) wee-m low. but Sir Oliver. Iownb thought the country would. not exam! it, end the idea. was ehandoned un- til the Commong fixed on 81500 end then the Onteno lefishtnre raised mm to Olwndo‘now Onteria ia‘ very y increasing toi £1500. and I on bound. to any. they n better right than the Do- minion 0082M Quebeeingoingto; nine their indemnity; lenitotn ll to: double theirs; end int ot ell. the‘ 33% “Was. a." W 2:: en t ' proves denu- d giving men n tree hendjn (him: their own nudes. The in- mnnee president: at New York took can 81m to $150,000. Sun Hughes .- he a menace at Ottawa. no. Sen For: :- justified in thinking he in watb 81500 nt. Mendelianwillgoon in- ert-nan: until they m etoppetl 1-for- tvnnte the country he e vetoin‘ m it an only. be mum , it mil-rm . _ _ livin in now won expensive. and the m longer. then Itormerlyi The not is, the: (int-clan hotel ratee by vex-led little in Ottuwu. or Toront the put 15 yum. The eel-tone ere longer. but then: in no solid new why they should be.. The Onewn ”revetment at The Week-W ly Sun, 3 reputeble paper. explains tally why the sessions ere long“ um non expect-lye. I will not soul you by repeeting the reasons. Sul- ' it to n thet they hand our member; wit inhncy. end. the coun- u: to well, it not stamped out. The test disbnremema at members we been in connection with votere' lists. but einee the Adoption at the meineiel Inn by the Dominlon they no much lighter than before 1896. when special lists were required by. the Domini“). propel-e1} by Re ' ' Pen-inter courts. The truth in. the since 1898 the 'leg‘ltlxnnte uponnes a House o( Commons eencfidntea are in all much ieu than for the pmvious deeede. Those who di to this Imminent ere ignorant . the con- gt‘lone. or wilfully mhrepr'enent the to. ‘Woodrflh The mmbk. win-puma; and [ob-- 2311‘ among politicians {or Songwr- p! and Jammy- ha been ado. flow and scandalous (or you-s. still. our member: tell .u tho-a position: no Wickat'lya paid. m4 at a pro- nglum on thin unseemly. It: by ad- “ to the_omohunents. would!» mummy um All oth- uinnuu to Gannon. Ju and u-ulautou. are without nu moa- tion a m. tau could. only he in- «ma to «bud tho hos-1m nnd blind “I. gloom“ to the ton-punch 0! their "mun”... who ruined than wintgm “amino (:1 I'D no use in mm a Judge: 1nd 80n- Iton. when Panama“. huh Icon (to 9069):. without Quantum“ and: an increase. J. HACKAY. sac-tin Both a; 533;: 355 :5} ?‘:"ES urn-u "-fi:r quszgz.. W Down, I... ".1. “mug? . 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