UNDSAY. FRIDAY. FEB 22nd, 'w. W €AIADA’S HAPLE SUGAR OUTPUT- Ehe "Weekly lPOSt sA rant bulletin at we Depart. pen? 0‘ Inland. Revenue. LOttnsva. 5“ 'pub‘iishad. will boread wish inâ€" †'m this seman. {when large Kant-idea of maple sugar and syrup pro magufwtumd, Win; the powiar product will we do not know of. it. We have undo 3nd sold White Pine Balsam for years and it has given universal satisfaction. It is especially suitable for 1313in use, 9 ‘It must. be of a deflate. clean Inaple flanot. perfect in texture, ï¬nd 91! a. high grade. The color of pan: goods is largely» dependent on the methods used in handling and boiling {he sap and the syrup need not b». of on)“ special color to insure purity. At the present, time some of the best sugar-makers are producing this high grade quality of Lmaple goods. and 1f proper protection is given, others and! 3'»: encouraged to do the same. and in a short. time there will be an abunuant supply of the best." . 'Nw time has now- ;u'rived wh ~11 Canada. holds a pr-pud. pasition, and am mxson found. placing adulterated Nearly 099015†Puma†w. ‘_, , goodu on the market, no matter ‘whzn. (3338. should. receive summary: Jus- tine. Large sums are being spent. in gamut-mg- oni- (rada and in an en- flavor to raise: the standard of our exports. mat. if this sort of [rand in allowed to pass unpunished the trade will suffer as a consequencn. [he Bulietin continues; “For some time past the trade of pme 1111an cugar and syrup has been aenously Lumiere-l with by, the sale 05 mn- tmes of maple syrup and sugar mth other sugars or other ingred‘wnw. and by maktï¬g’ and selling Ithese mug: hares as pate maple Madame; This White 5 A. HIEINBBTHAM in a clear. «we at adulterulam am: new“ ghe mixtures cantata may hurt-w 9:: lésa digestible inï¬rm: an m the M {M .1 s71.551.176. or. m mush an M: a? m1 of the wind Price IDITOIIM. I01". {*ine Balsam Practically Charges a Member with Potty Larceny, and After the Most Offensive Speech Ever Made In the House Calmly Declares Sir Wilfrid Laurier to Blame for the Tons of the Discussion. Ottawa, Feb. 20.â€"-â€"One of the most unreserved exhibitions of Parliamen- tary ' ' to in the history of the House of Commons took place terday afternoon, the offender be- Mr. Fowler began the row during 8 discussion of Mr. Lemieux’s labor bill. with some disparaging remarks about the ambitions of Mr. Ralph Smith, member for Nanaimo. In defence of his colleague from the Paciï¬c, Mr. Ross (Y ale-Cariboo) protested against Mr. Fowler’s allusion. Some ambi- tions, he said; were honorable and some ambitions were otherwise. . Fowler had had ambitions to be a land proprietor in the Northwestâ€" (laughter)â€"and he had had ambitions ‘ to be a lumber king in the. Province ; of other ambitions the member for . King’s__had. (interruption) Ara-.11_.\ 715‘ “a hnrm the whole story an we w111 show up your connection with Hill. (Oppon- tion cheers.) Considerable disorder ensued, amid which Mr. Fowler was heard shouting at the pitch of his voice, "We will get the inside l-Iyman story} too; we will "I want to tell him." proceeded Mr. Ross. “that my pereonsl record has not been 3 matter for invesflsar tion.†(Renewed interruption.) Mr. Fowlerâ€"Neither has mine. Mr. Rossâ€"And if he wants to mm tigste my persons! record he can do so as soon as he wishes. Mr. Fowlerâ€"So can you mine as soon as you want to. At this point the disorder broke out afresh, and there were cries of “What about British Coiumbis?" "The Judas who carried the bag,†and “Who got the money?†‘ Amid the din Mr. Bennett shouted x to Mr. Rose: “Follow your blufl or shut up." Mr. Bossâ€"It isdelightiulto see the hon. members so excited. They must be hurt. (Interrugtion). Turning to the ii], Mr. Ross said that within two weeks the Opposition had changed their position. ' Some Strong! Language. Mr. Fowler said e could quite un- derstand the member for Yale-Cari- boo feeling very croes. He started out 4â€"- -L- --A ‘A WV Avvw 7'-.. v on an excursion a few weeks ago to British Columbia. He was well equipâ€" .Hehsdinhisbagwhatwasgoâ€" g to change British Columbia. from Conservative to Liberal. (Opposition laughter.) What happened to the bag he did not know. The string must have been untied while in passession of the member for Yale-Cariboo. (Opposition cheers.) I! the hon, gen- tleman had been as well known to the Government as he was in the dis- never have been sent. The non. mem- ber (Mr. Ross) had indulged in nasty, dirty, mean insinuatione. (Cries of "Order.") None but a man possessing a debased mind would have turned his (Mr. Fowler’s) remarks into in- sinuations against the character of the member for Nanaimo. The newer which took the place of the mind with him (Mr. Ross) would cause him to take that view. (Interruption) Mr. Fowler Makes a Threat. Mr. Fowler proceeded to say that in conjunction with other gentlemen he was a land owner in the Northwest. The hon. member for Yele-Ceï¬boo (Mr. Rose had not very much land or very mac ‘of anything else. (Op {. ... _.-......4 An .0: Fowler Promises to Discuss Private Characters. 'UI’ luuvn. v- â€"_ V7,, tion cheers; Was n A see to have ambitions become a and owner? He had 219% discussed me Huts mu- ters of member-s in ms om. and he wanted me Governmem to :- stand thus 1! msetsrs scammed m his pflvaï¬s business were m be dis- eusssd he wsuld «ks an manna“? a amass she pflvns shutouts membsrs 0! m9 6mm. members 9990mm (Wm: charm; "I a all discuss men.†Meg Uri-7v “I shell discuss them." Wed Mr, Fowler. “without 19M gingver. I shall cell a a edge e a . when I tell 9! the dtnpmttlea e! an hen. Minister which keeps him out o! the House. i shall tell am! what u was and what brought it a at. (In- terruptmn.) I will not flow my run to make an attack on me without rc- torting. and I shun discuss the char» acter of members oppoaite. whether Ministers or private members, their connection with women, wine and graft. (Disorder.) Are you going to allow the character of a man when he enters public life to be besmirched by any dirtymcpr that comes along A- -0 -4.“- \ THREATENS MINISTERS ll] an: u;’â€"d â€":., , the street? (Cues; 0! order v --.---. â€The Chaimian (Mr. thought the expression pe_r_one__to 1139. If“. __A way an: uâ€"v- WK Mr. Fowlerâ€"There are dirty curs along the streets besides any that may be mentioned in this chamber." (Renewed cries of “Order,†and voice from the Opposition, "Withdrawf"; Mr.‘ Fowlerâ€"I was not enctly re- ferring to any member of this House. Agmnbein ‘odledtoordnr. the had not applied the words to any member of the House. He was not afraid of my attack. He was reparod todalandhlmuflandwo clean! the war lntd the enemy'a gammy and glva nol. one, but Mnty, olanda for an Oliver. (Opposition churn.) Concluding Mr.‘ Fowler blamod‘ the Prime Minister for ï¬n ton. the dia- cuaalon had taken. and mud that he (Mr. Fowl“) had don. not!!!“ lg ‘2‘» BENIN “BIG“! 0‘ sent. The hon. mem- order.) A. Campbell) was not a pro- 3131611501? ONTARIO Drastic Measure to Maintain Them Proposed In House. WIDE POWERS ARE INCLUDED grant/3° D, W munâ€"“,7 - Provided that nothing 'n this section contained shall affect the vahdity of any debentures issued by a municipal corporation for payment for any such bonus in the hands 0! a. bona_ ï¬de AI Affecting Municipal Bylaws. "Notwithstanding anything in any not contained. no municipal corpore- tion shell hereafter enter into my contract with. or pus any bylaw tn relation to my ublic utilirg com- peny, which he: n decle to be e work for the nerel odventege of (Juneau, or whlc is not within the legislative uriedictien of this pm vines, an the Lieutenant-Governor- inaOeuncn has approved of each by: M or agreement. and m by!" meat enteredf’tme. in use d. or 3min†o! a: section shell be utter- 1. tr void. and o: no effect†This in: t bin um be m ties for service of uttlitiee owned by ' them. in order that the may decide . whether such are too his , or whether they are too low. and not euï¬cient in the latter case to meet the amounts matured for operation, maintenance. in ehtednees. etc. It further sue: the Tho Spoils Mm. Mr. Curtis, the Liberal member for Prince Edward, criticized the Govern- ment for some recent appointments and diamiaaals of oflcialn. in the lut- ter category spoolflcidly referring m the cm of Mr. June: Gillespie, lor- mcrly sums of the county. 'homs: ma gowns appear- The" happy faces their committ journed. and then come a the gentlemen of the DWI _-“A In a moment. It won on announcement one hadn't heard for years. and the passing of the word “Maunlny’u up†Du‘ Ill-v.- vv-â€" rw summate managem t. the grand con- versation or a man or the worm con- nding his learning and hm recollections and his logic to a party of gentlemen and just raising his voice enough to be ed out his speech creasing utter eve became a torrent 0 time to cheer. Th mbung when he citement of a trio and he had scarcell time LU Envy-o ___- .â€" trembling when he sat‘down. The ex. oral allow their children to undergo it. the numeracy tolente it without com. pinint. The time in coming, one might exert paradoxically. when it will be Impossible to no: mybody but the son by side the tombs of a master and his pupil. The master was Dr. Busby. who was head master of Westminster school for so long a time u titty-eight suiky little boy. end my rod dull brlngthemoutfltnhowuno doubtugooduhisword. Butwbeu South luy upon his deathbed it was his lost prayer to be buried at his old ‘mutersteetnndthemsternndthq pupil now not side by sideâ€"Nine- teenth Century. Edinburgh's Empty Houm. Some rather remuksble ï¬gures hue been publinhod oonoerninz a}. am out. A. «mm In «boo! â€â€œ3Ҡslum! «game» an at. .hlnm an «no!» OI.I‘:5I v.1.“ unma- mun: a! unï¬lled Ivory. Spots or yellow stains on ivory cm be removed by one or more applica- 1 over the surface and showed to dry thoroughly. otter which It must be bruhedomormollmntphcootm nelwiflxmur.dlpltmnnelycruhd pin: .5 nu w.-- , â€In mpnumm.mou1.on¢ ' bun run do: to such a: $333,: ENGLISH SCHOOLS. RU ooa "Rump. of out." imdble, éouéu's mm «mm INTER UIWADIIG SALE IS NO. IIIDEI 'AY. mammmm departments. According to our ï¬xed policy we aid no sell out each sou- son slick and clean. no as to have no old good: to {om upon an: cus- tomers. t ‘WI-l v- ‘ Now. get busy. the prices will bring you here it «national price-cutting will do it. $30,000 worth of lush quality Men's end Boys“ Overcoats. Suits. Furs. Underclothing. Hats. Caps. Enrol-ulnar. .ctc. .A mighty store“!- of an but clothing in me land 1t one-ml: original pnces and men end hon. that has not been et- ,_ ..- Aâ€"a Now. get buy. me pm you here it sensational will do it. 330,000 w vâ€"‘VV , storetul- of we best clothing in me land :1 one-hut origin“ pncee and men and boys. chit has not. been at- lms. An opportunity for men. yoeng hmpted m a legitimize my this season. Game end revel in the fun crate-t money-cum ch-ncu of 1h». year. It we were to call you gold don-n at 50 cents apiece we oouidu't be giving you any more for your money, than M «I [et at Coach'- 3 «(Mo Inland-u ale. he door- umopen to . Como ml «me In! . lure-t nu uM buy. Mat at our Mam- for some ol the nth-I.†he: tell the HM «on '0'! mm» the. 1: mm ,_A lul- “n I It‘- I “Ill-w â€"â€"..â€"__v,_ he anon ulna open to you. Coma Ln! one in! See. Inna-Unto nn-l buy. mm It our “awn: for num- od the man-n.†They all the who may we 1-2-an than H mm MI, not buy. “A [col up t o 1.1- nnu‘om on use 19 o! m. tau-w. Shanda-Ink In" WW" Suva tar an W“ “W Her nut-at :- «vault khakk namhpw' She 'I am She twin Wh I 3fc, : L'nt sale. H 40†Tabla- After two weeks of selling white goods, we ï¬nd the stock has been pulled about and a certain number of garments ‘ have been mussed and soiled. Rather than try to get full Value for them during the season, we have put them out on a table by themselves at quick selling prices Ladies†Drawers, Corset Covers, We have also decided to extend our special prices and discounts on all whitewear until the 28th of this month---- weather conditions have kept many of our friends from get- ting to town. and we do this to give them an opportunity of sharing in the good values we have to ofler. Ni ght Dresses, a. hut “M m- a W!“- H“ uu Spank-h WW- A mum ESTABLISHED luv St. J0 any The x m: V†a report “'1 Perry “' td pla an: A 9 -__â€" ._.- â€"-.â€".â€"â€"â€"- I(oï¬litsboNntriIs lflItRS BLAWK (Speck! to me Pat.) Dr. E. B. Conn. V. 8.. formerly 11 of this 911cc. has given up his practice in Port. Hope and purchased that of Dr. Johnston. of Lindsay. 7â€"17 splendid stereopticanv lecture on “ten Nights in e Ber-mom.†will be given in the Methodist church on M'edneeday evening next by Rev. W. H. Clincu of Pbrt Perry. may ex- cellent view: and descriptive scenes will be thrown on the canvas no u- lustrate this popular story. A bouncing baby, box came to the We of W. E. Bndburn. our popu- lar tailor. on Thursday night. --.-n e___._..n-) In .r.u We of W. E. Bradburn. our popu- lar tailor. on Thursday night. The Rev. Mr. Kidd is expected lure next Sunday to new charge 0: St. John's church. The hockey match on Friday night was easily won by Blackstock. l: is reported that several oi the Port Perry players were too much loaded at play hockey. A quiet wedding took place on Tuesday law. in we Hethodist pars- onage. the contracting parties being Hr. Len-la Tremeer and ms Ida Cal- wlll. 0t flatly)“. the witnesaes. hair. Geo. Oolwlll and Ilia-t Lilly Trencer. o! the name lace. The ceremony was perform by' the Rev. R. A. Delve. main ot the groom. On Wednesday the happy palr plocet‘dml to Dalllncton. Mayra. and other point: to spend the honey-con. I 1-:ir many friends will loin in wishlmt 'Imu every Joy and happlneee in their new “tum than lite. mm. rm- wm Madly the but bull that our: visual lam» The RIM. Mr. ï¬nkovcr and H11 Pow at W! immdin use m all tN‘ h w omde- m at MmMifl “ 3"†than at war m . (.11 man» can .‘l‘ m .u “an! War. .thnsu. tamu. thunl‘l.lt‘tu MANILLA ‘ Own Corr Ly last ' - sad that 1-1 but: at! by â€0»:th OHEMII I“! 1860 (Fm our own 0 “'e are please‘lxo noun mm ‘L‘ .ggin after hem 00' «me time Vi“! 3 ‘ unippe._ _- -. Ill. and left on the Wm menu†vi T1 marlin: vigitinz friends here. Mr. and Hus. I. H. Haynes. of sel. Manitoba. visioed in our n bahaod' last w_ee_ka 7L - â€"....on Mr. McAllister. of Ups. spew days last. weeh at. the home J. Cur: in. Mr. Alchic NcMilhn's (nun stock and implements. was held his}! Ffiday. was u wedm “may afternoon. I“ when In» Minnie Noun-Id. 1 U! at Kirkfld‘. Outtrb. was In mums: to V. 6. “PL! at Mug." Full. 81. D. J. 1 put» at the church. prion: «um. um- Cuuo Me mm d the Mt“. was MN m: J. 1‘. an or m c; cutout. Mann hr... IN; a m Incl. Tuo M‘Mv huts “and In. 0. Nu um an opening can a “but u trum- not with w. to am at“ Nu. Folkw‘uu the w I «an: m an»! at JUn d m hrs and swam. ‘l‘h lu-Me'd rolled: um?" southern aunts. Tl 1e“. M. 8.30 tor. AU Ch!!!" of lice und I their rcturn Qt?" w _ m he and Elisabeth )chomld. 0| ï¬d‘. Ontario. His: Katy “2.1 W. P. We. of Victoria R0 “1' I!“ Lizzie Iavana W. Kilt Kltherine S In. at Berlinâ€"Rochester Cni A‘Wflilet. \ Cup“! @113“ church. ,-â€"'l'he ruin-mm 3‘“ comb many Domm'w he cannot- nor 200 n“ “n. a m “I; will ‘ the Minn W!» idem In" IEDIIIII: lugs.“ \V A! Allister. of 095. 89¢" ween at. the home r own CorrW‘ Leased!» Sta“ that 3 m is ‘able‘ to be being confined to bed m 3, severe attack \he scene 0: [33 22nd. “ll! Wilson. In \"C! from 4 clari unp Ble value 70¢ kind les’ Muï¬ now