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LOCA " my Review” APPROVED KINDS Style of the Art, 're "e ri. I "M amount " M ATTE R T il E LATEST my mums: m. cp artment, HAN Pan; Til! 13A AND snnomu wished with y macs-Rug Chg. T REPORTS, an iv“' rnornm'rol TYPE, Eta N am: aper Promptit no. ‘NTINO ed by luv“. Grey st "ru. H lam; ll No TT r'wmmml’. -'. rcHt'tr P. “OWAT. Capital £500.01”. SWIM. co-rs-te-dt-a-_" English & Scotish Any Person Wanting Money 30PM. done with nest- nou uni '1orr'stath. Always on haul alt kinds of Imma- of NO." and raw Mmod. " my T-s. um nyl- Ian-ha mud out A have com‘ . In"ll " A I In“. CIIkllIl-I And French Bem 'tll; tel"' an curt human! work I duty compo“. on, I). '1'. is done b; workmen ot "patina, m "an.“ um and tghoermati- cu- m; " nun-nod. Jug d and no .L'Eunh ”we"me - Ihm puts. sum-bf! A . V. Damian’s Bum shop, Du. Inn, will no." my! “DIM". t in" m tteiBttea tor m-sf-turine In ML do ”and to none in tho County of any, rad In" no old stash l"' ted, but [[1qume ftytt l Jiadi Lib. butanodu' that no chew when “daint- euuhbn on “to long In: “as! cum- In“ I... loch“. VIVHR subscriber by": up ltan.d no low FAIR PRICE AND LIVING PROFIT, Nothing LIKE LEATHER! “clinic. “~33. It"): tet, 1m. INVBTXEXT COMPANY. (Hanoi) um: gt m. but and tin-la. ONLY rtFTY CENT: PM." Haul, Curd And Ring-u dwuys on hand. A large assortment of Frames. Mot we: and Pictures that win be sold at cost. and even less. any. - '"%a,a1hic'riTruie,GisFsrluris. MOTTO FRAMES. 81x21 Inch, fitt Beautiful Ambrotypes For: Only Ten Cents. ll MM'IME. REAL ESTATE AGENT, . hum-m, Co. “my, Cat. Many tow“ I mwu‘hlu nutrient. Inn-Mu unli-ymly or n thet r.-l " ttte .wnr J'1"i?/"il pawl-Iv In a. O " 10 -.r ' gm: "ll" and mum“ yulrly to "tit . -. 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Sound. n , 'weruaemer.U, except when married " written imtmclinm to the contrary. I" inserted until lurimhhn. and ehartrd at reg- ular um. J. TOWNSEND. s." KEIps'tW, Photographer, an. Ibo "Bon tor" Printing cm m. - SI'KAY AXIMAIS. e, “worth-01! three wool“ hr " m. ad-tia-tnet u u. and 8 lines. f m. of eharg. U. Infant]. Do. azimuth-H. .. W5; Do. thr-mouth.... .., .... " than] advertisements charged ' ch. per Uae nr tho in. inertia». um! I m. per [in 1., “at. tubal-out i-"ioo-Nop.mit 1 .O-‘u‘nt J: huxry tunic" of hirtlu, nitrite", .','im, arrt all kiwi: oHucul "ew..inaerted BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - V ,.-. .7”... --'. -r-Iu'3- Vault, - I" "mound-ml», per yen. .'m'm... I sl Two web-o 00 I. lilo. hawk] man 7 Three, "who-am [our year.............. tis! - calm-n, per Pt"-...,........ m; Dunc-dunno. " 'm-m... ...... "i (much-I, " ..r... ........ur Do. .rzmonth-... .. .....t-- a" I'r-Avuiuntl and business cards, on in]. DR. LIUHTBUDY. HU, be It his (Moo. Hanover. fr/yP_8 A! the once, Ganfram Street, Upper Toms, Durham, - - Ont. As the 05cc. Ganfnxa Strut Every “THE REVIEW” MISCELLANEOUS. MACDONELL I MACMILLAN, ARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS, ' he TERMS:-Ol.00 per your in Aimee. wmvmm during the nut two month: Um»! Tom, Duh-In, on. You Wunt Money. l l: m, mm. I-tx‘TA'rl-t AGENT, McFAY DEN h HOBARTS. Astont. RATES or ADVERTISING. 'iitiisiiii iiirsrrr.r, I - m ' f J5 u.’ not paid within two monumt pl. JAMiEtiON ' MEDICAL. DR. KIBRNAN. 150300.". a. graph» for Mpor dor iv In ah tite - Ind be: m4 “whiml Muse-I u rind w:togravte m hm: no: Lower ttmn Compnn y. I q I’UILIIII. ya J. t Ron-1m l'ppor Town. 11mm 'Wh u raday, Prioovi11e. " " C "nun. Rabin, $hadied 14... - “dean-M Including BLACK. GREEN, Md JAPAN A fresh Int, Choice and chew, TEAS ! -WoeNtt"e' Ind other In] It..." He- rurluo- pmhlwd. or adv-lec- nldr on the ant-- A, McLELLAN, hn~7 Agent " t u “up orrtrtt 11 Adelaide Siren lint. Tarmac Borrowers mu. by sperm] WW‘MO. ham ttv. prlvilt-ge of retiring windy)” in Illa?) lum- unl " nun-h times nu may plum. "ht-tho! th, 'ttortstmtt' ho mpsynhle in one mm or hy inns) ',1'i'f'" Int-us! - no one. on autumn I! pun . Pun mmrithad has“... No Fines. Charges Low l " and Town Pruprrty. nu 1113 [allowing [mama 1mm. uni "tr permit. per nan-m. Inc-mt. 1m)- 1' nunr-nxuux, NOT IN ADVANCE. ttl var LL 'ir mum-u. [new paynblo nun. Ni)! ' “WA-Wk “pm: authorized by charter.-,-, Pummml'r: Mr Aux. T. am. Via-Pubumx‘l: A. H. Campbell, In; tantrum-z Hm Hunt It. A, Mncdnnnlu. Mont.- (‘um ot mug Hun. John simymm; Heat. ti. L'. \Vuml, l'ru-Vu'l'nsugm; Fill/ans Tuow Elma-I The Bunk " mums: The Caulk! Hunk ot C-rluuwn'o. Soucrroml '. Mm". 1mm. Kerr & Boyd. lumen: J. 'lmbml. () Loan and Investment Co Hockvilk- Mint. SHISGI.ES. LATH mm LUMBER on bud-“mid“ dawn Imm' J. w. cttxwroittt, ltnckville Milk. Dun-hum P. 0. " " Custom Sawing of Lumber AND SHIXGLES, done at on“, nunl than); to - h “I. l Green, '20e per tk ansn, 25c por B. New With the Circular Baw min-st Ill kinds ot Saw . Log» during 191.. NO ARMlSTICE Hemline! Feb. HJBTE PVL'NERALS furnished l-n short notice. Cute" and Coding. with all In". of trim. mncl. any. on bad. CIA"!!- YIII’ MODERATE. Huang {numbed fro. to yum u buyin can“ from u Remembn the puee, ' _ WATSON & 8051] Wuon and Cuttings Wash, " Menu]. on. l WEWA'I'SONkSON Undertakers, (Lump) J'r {RS tun) Morey P?. thmnpity Rem-mint“). plum-- short “so north of the Pen We. A VIII’l-(TI.A§!| “EAIIU To "IBE- Bitch. We, 60.t, and We, perm. _ P"--" _ -__-- v. -"te"F" u. Walnut It _ .1“ . t. I“ than and (mi. trTatti,us't'tth'i,, on tttt new. A tanned“ coin. Gullah. - nu Trun- m lug-hays on but). BUILDER, Durbanhoopl on Und a Luau "oct: ot “the“: um I.“ - ttt (ltetiteteheelECtyEt pf lodging; in War, War I 'ok. #1136300er (kids, lun.; um and Amway. “my: Gunny Meuy LI, AIR-1.1111)". TH E IHHTISH CANADIAN Ne " .. VOL I. No.51. DURHAM, Co. Grey, FEBRUARY PRICE VILLE. ONT. non. nun, TEAS ! m itiettt (tttttitat. " " you ' 1:70 éomo to bid you good-bye. Incl!!!” huff appreciated me, as you any as: a I'm going to eat it. I'm going to ioisk tip some of my relations and gin than I in”: The: no 'highly retrpeetahu,' you know. and won't be ou to IM " no In. pinyin he! Bug in their neig. boorhooda. mitat you . word for ma tlem. From”. ”ting who in w anneal manner, told plainly that he had bun drinking. and En. perceiving this would u on!» In" pain and to the scene by maria]: the house And shutting the door, but that, divining her intention, he pnvenhd'hgr tsarrriutt it into tdfeet by getting laid (do! in the door-way. "Don't be but), dear." he said meet- ittglyt tt ”mambo! now why I followod He was evidently stung by her tonemzd m1. m “summit: of careles- insolencr, answered, “Well, I hudly know; 1ilidn't give myself time to think. I saw you pur- Iing the Cross Keys there, and I followed ytrtr-tm impulse." "lf, and lookingmm straight in the tace, asked briefly, and with an undiagnised touch of contempt in her tone, "What do you want , What do Jou mean by follow. ing me ?" anuiug on we threrhuld, she found heer [ace to Inca With Mr, Stone. It was t In montU lino. I110 hut saw him, and the tirst thing um struck her now was tint even in that hrief period, he had be. come markedly more dtuttken and diss reputable looking. As we have said. she felt no personal tear of him, but he was an associated in her mind with whatever of avil had nlnudy crossed her path, that his presence gave rise to a. vague dread of othcr evil y'et to come. For a moment she was unnerved. let. quickly rezovering her. T ho pastor of the congregation of which Mrs. Harwood and Eva were members had undertaken to conduct the nececsury neg.» nations with the War ottiee ttnthc,rities and IE Eve was returning from " home nu the Monday night, after furnishing; him with the mummy particular: in) opening the trerospoudenee, she luddcniy hemme- aware, when within a few doors of her own home. that she was being followed. Throughout this period things had (puc- (r:':',':??.?,:,:",,',; with Eve', and within the three you- she made up the sum total of lt amount required to "buy off" Jim. [ The hut few shillings that made it complete iwere added late on Saturday night, and lute n}; with trembling haunt, um] eyes hak4 blinded with rising tears, counted her treasure‘ and tasured herself that it was really there to the utmost pcn‘n'y;Eve put her um. runud the neck of her [aster mother, and letting her iursd dump upon her ulmuhler, gnu vent to her happiness by acry. In this proceeding the other speedily joined her. Ind then, having’ mingled their urnrs, they sank on their Rue-en tngethor. and mingled prayers and. thanksgiving for the blessing that had lreett wuchsnfed to their eiiovts to free their tavdrgttl from bandage. A thickness of utterance, as well " his I CHAPTER Hi. It was mine two years and a. half after , Jim llurwoud‘s urrest are he had become reduced to this condition. and then he once ' more dissappenrcd from Eve's ken; but whether he had left the town, or from Inch pride in he Mill had left, had merely [iii1ir'iit.i, himself from her notice, she Idid not know. The story of his decline and fellwesa very eimple one. Having l I ~rved his articles, he obtained an engage- ment " dreuglitsman in a Manchertn firm. Shortly afterwards his mother had died, and though her income had died with her, she hnd left him savings to the amount of upwards of a thousand pounds. Poe-cued of this money. and with no one to control him, he “launched out" in dis. . "potion. one result of which was that he was discharged from his situation, and leould not obtain another. His funds bo. ing “hen-ted, end Inch relatives as he had refusing under the circumstances to enlist him. he had come down as we have 1 non ; and in hie dowaward career had be. ( come associated with lower and lower 1 characters. and bad been altogether "cut" I by those who had known him in his palmy ‘I don. t And tor one. on Euro “mama“; talt' I my chant to the unnum- such mum: in doath A: shun mock at the Twilight and higut. “out. -He ""_ __-_ W En “no Twilight b. not.“ tn “no Night! I my draw from thy boson Mom bran: Bow ttiii, !ulo on vague memory» slam! And that joy. LN Ilka who“ of Jubllmt no“. A: Lbs “my“ comm do“ with the Night? Than It dew on my nutrient; in lean winds willow. A. la" bird. muted wg.ootawtt In Mt; And all Nature growl eolu,liiso my hum In it. woo, At tlte advent of Twiligut and tugut. l From the "alan 01 and much, nuco clutched u rot, Wee we hills. mllt-ahnluoudod and whiter, A aott nigh ot minus, mournlul "not Seem exhaled 'twut um Twilight and Night, 0 than Ganja. ot Artl In" wonhlypad and bi-dt 0 thou soul of all beauty and light! Lift In. uy in mm maglx a me warmth from thy Cu: “be Oh: the sror,T,i"m-ooa lu- _ Tut b puma-q itn pudm, It. nigh. Envouhw-IUJ with Enclave: that ted than n last I A. the Tauight com-o down with um Night? can it be 1 hue lived. dnmod.unl taborodia uh: That above me, uncunquumd and bright, T'ho proud can I bud aimed M h cumming my Putt, A: we Twine)“ counts. dowo with the Night? The 51-4 and]. have you. that um lusty uni EVE HARWOOD. ,WWN Honing-e. POETRY. "Hush. do”, dont talk so," said an mothe'iin atone of gentle admonition. "Your young hurt in and 1nd Ian I know btttwrrrotat not Ut hub). “apt In Ity l "No," said Eve with n dreary eta-he of l, the head. "I might have snatched " such a hope if it had not been " something the! happened before I came for ymr,"-and the proceeded to tell her of the scene with Mr Stone. and her own folly-for such with in- Idemrilmble bitterness of heart she now new it to have been-in botwtittgoftusil displaying the money. That it was this fellow who had stolen the money had flashed upon her " an nualiernble conviction the mo. ment the missed it, and the concluded her brief nemtive by sobbing oat, "It it gone, all gone, the work of three long yam. we!) " after this blow, t would never be nbie to go through again. I might hear it for nylon. but I can't when I think of 1100er his too bed; my w it, broken, t with I m and." "No, No, Eve, don't talk Wo that dear," said the mother kneeling beside her and folding her in her anus, "I scarcely think it can be gone, you may have been very excited to dey. you know, you have likel_\ put it somewhere else, and let it slip your memory." i Mrs. IIurwoml, who exactly understood l Eveh, feelings in the matter, turned away. 'tdressing to busy herself with some little household matter. but u. moment after- wards was startled by n. quivering cry from Eve. Hastily lunking round, she saw the girl with blanched cheeks. and wildly Mar. ing eyes. standing with her hand upon the desk an image of despair. Before she could aska question, Eve, with u long; drawn moan sank, to the ground, where‘ rocking herself to and fro in her agony ol l grief, the gasped out, "Oh, mother the} money! it is gone. My dear Jim I And' at the lust moment too. It is too much. I ilnll die; my punishment u greater than I can bear." I He saw thiaxuul simply muttering“good- lbye, goodbye," slauk off. When he was [gone Eve sat down for a short time, her head upon the table. But before long she felt too rwitlesu, to stay in the house by herself, and accordingly went in quest of "mount," who she know Wu spending {the evening wish I neighbour. . On arriv. ing at the neiglibour'uEve wuswumly invit- ed to stagnant] in her then mood she gladly I accepted the invitation. An hour's friendly _ chat not merely resumed her equimuuity oi tetuper but put her in high spirits, for the talk turned upon tho uni-jut of the coming happy meeting. Her tdk to mather wa- rtEll of this when they gnt'home, and it was with a heart overi1owiug with love, and a seltiestr solf--sttishtetiutt, that as ch- " about to retire for the night. rrhe softly and l-ashfully opened her desk to take on: more fond look at her treasure. "Ah well, Eve," he said, his manner and- donly bmsomint humbla‘ and conciliatory, "it in very [101110. and all m arsetatt'ttmt',1, for you to have done thin. I suppose it is the fortune of war he should have won ; l but as I told you I'm going right any from these parts, and I should like to pan friends with you - you'll My goodbye in me, won't you P" And he extended his hum]. which she took with an saga-new which though not intended lo be unkind, could certainly not be consxdered altogether complementary, and left no room fur further parley. While spanking also had unlocked I desk stmdiug on the top of n chant of dnweri and as the concluded she took on! a' ninth washcleuther money bag, 5nd holding it up rattled the money within.' is here." "I tun," she answered Monk-1y. “I gm going to free him. With help from above I have wrought out bllfmdom with these hands ; and the price of his liberty “Free. eh I" he said. "airs, in going to free him '" ”Because in a few mom days my Jim will be free and by my side." and he might make you pay dearly for coming nou- no to annoy me." _ "Jhl" he mid, recovering hu mooring tone. "Why 9" ( "See, Mr. Stone," interrupted Ere, her 1 patience becoming ulna-ted, " don't mow read the nor! of boohyou and to put in my way. but I've not ”forgotten the rubhishine talk in may“; t Aonlmutt to heu- nny of it from you uoond hand. You are what your 1mm: hn mad. you, what I ‘dnresayy you deserve to be, but that has nothingto do with mo. I do pity you, I bear you no ill will, .d t am quite willing to say goodbye to you: but I it must, be at once ; only you mtutlet Lil give you a. parting word churning: don"t! cross my path again." . I "Ohno, you don't, I, “de" u "ey. ,clmmed. in the sum. moaning tone. "tyi, yum own handy work, sad " in tltting you l shank] look “pun it," he siiittinuett ; and. as he woke, he moved tri,' Jump that wan burning upon the table. to that its light shone {all upon him. “You know whit I was," he resumed, "and you an what lam and it is your doings ', ifit had nut but for your coldness and deceit, I would have---" I “I am truly zany to ”you n you are. d that is whnt you wilh Q. to my,” the mnwered ; and In the up“; the mung"! y a sudden armament, to pan into th. Home. but was not quickllumahto gravel" him quowing her. whichfin " put-Vale” state he had no hesitatin. in claim. mined nilent. and noel-q get quie tly within doom.., and mm only anxious ti, visible, - " can»: of an} perm. I "I. Pe" “mu" m m" tagatinrt. De. Thu mun which no mum] wu man. ttl": that mm." from the 'e": mf an bumdq'bnl on being mm show. I p” "" tor ld “mm "66,0tt0 remained " . ll ‘spai'h'af Mend. WIN” , n tho Pr"e"wf'ttu pm Gonna IN can“ pu- ma 0100mm. Th; men' " mm to ”51M mtder mwmh mg.“ “a" silver the 3mm Mus-Id oo-mst-- thM been amared, In their richncu ielteer's.)--. pour] Emma! Ion. . "a tr, vim $t4, . " " . eet , 000. But My would not ban the and“ Two pipe.- of the "mm-w- rock found in n ms of Prince Arthur's Und. ing have been any“. The Sentinel up: --TU concentration from the timt, in which no when! tf my desetiption was "Oh, nix, hue you got it back." the e:- olnimed. warmly nbloto ups“; in the in. $emity at her joy. ( "Aly I {and young Stone wou'd go to :11. dogs.” In and when Mrs. Linwood nod iiaisltod; " but we’ll any no more new: aim fire the mount nnyhuw; and so young Jim Hun-wood is an mm of your choice. on, my door? b, hi it than." he went on. taking her Much u "iiioietst Inner to hi, question ; he VII the non of“ good I mm " 'N" hmtbod, sud it in I bad Ikndmg betweon young beau. He 311-11 In freed, " quicklyn the thing eon be done, and --for I can no you would like it no - with 1 your own money." , "She has been very ill indeed, sir," said Mrs. Herwood. striking in “Eve continued silent, “end well she might be poor lass ; she 1m had Horrible upset end dissappoint. mom," “In what way. may I uk t" She glanced at Eve, and seeing no indi. cation of objection upon her part, nnswered. "Well, I'll tell you air and at once proceed- ed to relate the circumstances, leading up to Eve‘s illueu. of which the reader bu All ready been made aware. "Yuu don't understand me," he went on in a. jerky coufu.ed sort of way. "Of course not, how should you. I've givon you no him, I don't manage a business of this kind. welt; tmt there, don't agitate yourself, my dear. I see you are ill." a . . . any, you would have loved Reuben Hal-wood ifho had still been lir. ind P' His voied about and than was évidcnlly some (mining in his words mot. than 1116 Worth theluaelveo "pressed. What that meaningcuuld be, however. En was utterly at I [an to guess, and she simply baked " him in dumb sunrise. knowing but how to answer. m looked round the Apartment while she was speaking, and hi: eye percoptildy brightened as it fell upon Eve. "And dai you know me too ' ' he asked. going up to her and laying his hand upon her bead with a futheriv touch to which uhe readily yielded. “she answered, "Not till moth, I mentioned your name." "I dare my nut," he said. "t suppose you did not so. much ot no in the old days. but I hope we shall _ we: nerd deal of each other now ', I l man that from this time forward we Ihnll' he greet friends. Do you think you cm I ion undid“, - Van“ have loved; 'r"_rttyisym in“ Mr. mun-cage. thethtper. iutendont of the Work: at Knightnford. you know." She had opened the door to him before ke could knock ; and he smil- ingly srreetelhtr with, "Ah, I see you haven't forgotten me, Mrs. Hammad I" "No, I knew ygu in an instant, sir," the nmwered. a touch of deferenco mingling with her m"e.oxeitetztent of tone. ounce rm. I The Ihoeh and agitation she hml under. i“one so effected Eve‘s health that for . week after the Ion _ot the money she wu unable tdleave her bed. The iirst day she we: suitieUntly. well to'get down shun sl" his netted try the window in company with "inother," when to her surprise a cab drove upto the door," I hindeome grey- hnired ofd gentleman got out of it, and at the snmeimtunt Mrs. Harwood, with n air of the utinoet asténithment, exclaimed. l n bosom, "1 do mama my heart. I for you luncheon at troo4, bravo girl.;nnd I my aupp'rt and comfort through "utartr tt I trying: you. I mile want to wnm you against the mice ofone tempt", who Josh I us in time of trouble. and strive to harden oar hearts. Hop. and [my my dear; you myonng yet. and youth is the union of (iii':' m to whom it dana “and good to) , and you was” new. any how hoppv [jays in not. for m yet." I T EV!) only mm: to this amour-om a I kiss, but it told Mrs. IGrwood 'htttUrlov. , ing council had not boon in vain, that him had fallen honlingly on the wounded spirit and the element of despairing resentful I bitumen mu almadroaaairtg any from I the young hearts non-ow. I " quite um With you. Eu." Mm. imam observed after A longthy pause, 1 during which the girl's subs had gradually subsided ; “nu to who hu taken the! money. and I think the first thing for um to do is lo put the matter into the bonds! of the police," and Eve having no ohjoc-f tions to mm. or other magnum: to ofhr, I this was done.hnt-u any [-0 bmsitrstatmt I at om-without leading loony suuaotovi' I 'iw. You know " is the wicked one wlu sdvise, those in min-mm to cum God and die. But ynn must moot him " your Bible can; you. Eve resist him and be wit, iUe from you. We must bear wilt is an! an to bear, looking two-13111 m redremUr. ing how the emu wu home for as all. It we thine of that,iuhou1d heap m from? speaking of our Home: being to m ”411th M m in our trouble to pray Godt, help an. Ind have our (rich in His hurl Don't think I don't. pity ym. dour." tht hem tau-i stu, felt mummy ‘on her , 1879. . $1 per year in Advance. (to in com). i.-:..". .." TORONTO wine grey-In it, and "lt I, with " a "euirned. . thethrper. " nightshsrd, h Ie door tot, b; l was all the mire rcptehcu hlc. (Hear, 'hcnr‘) The next 1'th mu "Traiuingot , teachers, t0,000," which represented tho ' cast of the o tiluliahzieut of c, unty Model Schools. one of the most vuluul l: and nuc- cessful institution: that had been establish. ed-and at a very triding expense. An. other item on which the hon. Scuntai founded his chugenf extravagance mv that for Common and Separate Schoola, lin which there had been an increase at l M,000, which the present Governmeuthad [returned to the people in the shape ol grants over and above what was given by Mr. h'ttudiieht MuedomddU Government (Hear. hear.) Was that . corrupt er pentliture ' m believed the people wauln prefer seeing an increase then odiminu [ tion of expenditure in that respect. For new schmile there was it further increase if q7,000. Dilnnyono conicmn that? In) the item of "High Schools" there was In item of M,000, which ohm was lessening the tantiun of the municipalities in which [thou school: were established. Anothei item of tho lame chuneter mu ttrt ot "Lilrntiu. mops, and prizes." in whieh there use an increase of 025,000. In tlr- item "8apetaruttution of teachers" there “a... incl-cue of 829.050, and who was I reapooeihle " tliot increase? The statute lander which the Iupeunnnetiuns wk lplooe was paused by the t?tuuitield Mae. ‘doneld Government. end we were still working under it, ”tomato of then increuu VIM 0184.000. tbr which either the tuttdthsld Hoodoo-1d Continent were eleuly and solely neponoible. or which were in the dupe “distribution to the people throughout the country.t.hu lessen- iutheitbordou of MJuotinn. m. doetiox theta-aunt {moth Wor‘ trendit-teteuueatioiattirr-nined “mm-x'mmoovn 1 mouth on” to “51M “do" the and“: Mull Grme-ttt-.. _ all With regard to the question of expendi hire tu'e It n. untair_to complain of on in. her crease. for the expenditure must increas an. The right thing to do wast.) uh wer and there any improper ioceeaser , Hon , a gentlemen opposite were virtually con you detaining themselves And their examination. at} of the public acconntx by making such r. in: hubbub teo.t.seuuorsttuis rson’s pamph- rou let, after they had been unable, except in a of veryfow instances. to tind any items in l to which they could even suggest a reduction. any That hon. Senator came before the coun- ‘ tryasan impert’al critic profeesiogtobe n. free from paragon-hip without any delire by. to make political capital. but with a pm hi, detire for the Welfare of the country. No irit man could read his pamphlet without com 1 fol l iug to the conclusion that he was one of tin l mt strongest, most bitter, and moat uncom- promiaing partisans that had ever can re. before the public. (Che-rs.) There In re, no hr arr character in the whole round 0 My humanity than thato! a Imroetiu--4ltmu be ttiF-whether a religious or: pulitlcu no hypocrite, and such a character deserve, d: the utmost condemnation. It was. in that re. character that the hon. Senator canto b, - CIC'; the country. Nothing that he hm mt' seen in Canadian political controversy liar r’Zahown mohaetrong party hint at tho pamphlet. An impartial critic should “It I',',',',',': conclusions on matters of doubt, ‘bm r. (on matter! of positive knowledge ; and yet . ! every page of thin document hristlml with II t ininnritions of wrong-doing that the writer to ', '3! not bold enough to charge openly and l q Jbroadly. (Cheer-a.) When the Senator l y did at t know anything about what he W19 b dealing with, he insiuaateg. It was aaid l " that there were no tuittatetrtenUm thi, vti'tmrupbut. He would draw attention to l I (we taloe-that on e0ueatiou-ind tin L whole gunmen cf the S:irator-'a charm i " with regard to that matter was that there' t l, had leen extravagance. The table R'pr c tt baud on comparison: ofthc expenditure of t . the your 1871 with that of1877. The first . I item was, “Normal Sclmole, salaries and " cor.ti :gcnciea," in which there was an in. u . create 4122300. and that increase eouli u r easily be accounted rr. Would any one u {My that the additional Normal School at b ' Ottawa, the chief cause of that increase.“ 'lwas not required by the country, ' And t] l I did tact the present leader of the Oppori. I u it tion urge upon the Government to cred o 1 another Normal School still in the city‘lm ‘ that he represented , (Hear. hear) Ir,ur it , the Government acceded to that request or _ We ehou‘d have had Senator Mrrcpherson w and the Opposition after him raising the tl cry obi at this increased expenditure.‘ le (Hear, hear.) Another item was that of Gt ' inspection, in which the increase was $20,. u Fil' Who wan rospomihlo for that iu- M creole , Who was it hut the Government TI ut Mr. tiandiielg Macduuald that changed m the mode of inspection. (Hear, hair.) dr That war one of the in are upon which Mr. N Mucplrerson condemned the present Gr. or Vernnrerrt for extravagance; and as thalal mat lady of the people were not in It p mi- hon to verify these tables. the hon. Sena. tnr's conduct in making these broad state. ments without publishing the ptutieuUrr The following chad from the spool: r ltr. and. M. P. P., West Huron," . on. pink PP'"," of the unhimeu of 59mm Marpherson in his [III-phlel on what " Senator calls the extravagance of the On (aria Government. In the couru of In upséofn Mr. Ron said I -P..r-5,," -t ' _ T" _ ". "V TTT 'vi‘. . _ D J-'e "rtrrat F“ . r -P" if g _ s'?» '4' ' Q VB. A boiiar in Gnner's min. Scoot. Illino'l, exploded on Thursday. “d killed "to an and VOW dam u but. . The amount of money [and in Cineinn Ii for liquor: drunk in “a city u douhh the mttiro State. canny. Am! municipal debt. h it um": so buy brad for “an. mii. lioa people. It eucal- we "peolitur.,s Gr had. groetoeie, and no“. Moved by an on may has at ammo. A the in “mu. Teau, on Thunduypu- ed . loss of “60.0.10. 'ittitut Bull bu act-0d (In Claudia “no nad in in "ted Sate: umwy. The New York Herald any: tint Edi-en'- Ohuric light in M. but ream- In A tramp. who told a pitiful tale M. (In house of I Porto bank msuuger. receiv- d substantial assist-Mice. The “ma das. the manager was surprisel to we the tramp male into the bank with an entirely d.iter. (ia,,":,',',,",,",,)' from that of the mormug. _ tttd ask to have u lot ot silver changeable bank bills. Our-l1 Anion!“ Society uu their mutual meeting " Maxwell. on Saturday an 11th January, 1879. when the bum in: otstlemea were elected we”. :--Peesi. Jeut. Wuhan: Guy, n-olectod i rua Vase. President, ro-elecud. It. Y. Burk ; Second /ieePresiderut, “Minna Herron ; Necro- nry and Tvmuiurer--gosiau Gurney. Di. "etotu--Jou.u, 8mg. Juhn Wsutotu, Archi- bald McIntyre. Joseph Melanin. Thom“ i$routulrige,Wtn. a. Comm. Wen, l‘luhpo, Jun“ Kin.» The Ontario Poultry Assoc will be held at Guelph on tlv nary. m- Lonlship the hump ton ha been chosen as the N meat of the Hon. Treasury.“ now unmount- ad to 04,758.01”, or within a paltry $3.000 pf the amount in 8attdiieht Macdomatu time. (Cheers.) And this notwit'uuaudusg the lug. surplus distribution and an. mount expended in aid to ruilwuyu. no HT )iutment of Wham had also tho dtuet of greatly loosening the ion] tan- tion of the people by Ohmic-hing the to» in" of the Courts. and the item "(Mum for the Giumtidution of the teau-ttie'., u should not in". idiot-tail in on ordinary charge. Dad-ding them three itnwt from the total expenditure for tho adminisvn- tioa of justice, he showed that the total expettditure under [an we em Governm wit was £281.00). as e 'mptmrd with 0162.001) under the Sundiiold Macaw-Ll G nem- ment. Tho Opposition were endeavouring. to put tho gum-tint: as to the surphn upon u wrong Mutilation. They t'epreseuted thnt the "darn: Government came int, power upon I promise of economy and "twirli- ment. Such . position was n “on; out, heramse one objection to tiaudiiart Muc- donnld'l Administration was that it was too ponuriom. and the issue upon which tuey mint out ofpower was that they allowed the Executive too usurp too much tho legislltive functions of tho Home. "0 compared the amount of the surplus now on hand with the amount in the time of Mr. BsttMeld Handmaid's Government. The total surplus in 1871, including invest meats in Dominion 'seeutities,twa dope-in. drum-go debentures, and (Mar items, was M.7M.000. and according to the hm. state. meat of the Hon, Treasurar‘it now unmount- ad to 04,758.01”. or within a mum If! ma A woollen mill " Bumllnlle. lb! he - - _.r.vuuuw um I! how tho taul "tmtdittsm--su, In might an aided. be tho put-pan of unlit"; the 2:;be inter. (Bar. hear.) In tho Jill. with respect to the cm! of thr Al 'tirrtutration of Justice. the largest part, " In menu- mentioned c matted oftn Hwy vhinh Wu ”turned tn the people, and Inn! In sum of reducing the muuxcipal hu- xon. It In an expendilnro which toe 10'"an were pnwerless t , emu-ml. ting “My Populated lo. the m1gislerlad all municipal Due.“ in the Valium c m..- a.. The hon. Stanton whether from 1:110an or wilful neglect. due nat insert the "an: of this expenditure, which lo mum". found in the staterntsut of the rmcipta and "pundit-Ire: for 1877. 1' in r 5111:: mm; head he mentioned the Mom of '6,000 " shortluud rel'orterwto nebular. "an. 'tot-rd ehiedr l y (In inch-sud sttetsditaam, of 022.855. If "an! amount as Muted from M 00H expenditur- ic WW, it would In" the artaal to“! 'qtendtture " 843.000. or less by $8.4m “Inn that of the Sundae“ Margooaid oo. 3mm. in 1871. (01mm) tUnntor Gipurson did not at. iuto lacuna: ho- ‘wu. out! cannequon.!‘y declared a. etrreett 1871 and 1871 the expenditure " dummy»: hull “mm by the ttppvliintt um 11 ”00.000." These has showed 'utah. hon. Senator’s nah!“ wore "utuc., unlinbh. Mid by giving than in Mm]: n my tint they conveyed G talte improiu-im a an Mug. who wen not in . phoniun n innsu'gnh mm " thorn-choc. Mr. hm In: guilty of hypocrisy of the mull“! and “out kind. (ClnrenJ tt he nan tolo--tat non-Jinx the Crown {men tun! inc-Raw. lwuuu- Le “a uht “amnion“ an item which the hon. My Ind entirely overlooked. We Je. ireda rev0ttttrtrom a" School spa-m. II 1871 the reeeipts 90m (Lo Nam»! auoa Dona-taunt. In foatttd,were, “5.4.50. danci- 1871 they van "MM. In in. hour) . pow. but require to William 11errou ; New ttrer--Jotialg Gunny. Di. Smg. Juhn Wsutotu, Ania. Jon-pl: Melanin. Thom” p the Bishop of Prudenc- mien an the Meiroitoliuat, Poultry Auwciutiou‘s show "Produced here n kc 25th of Feb way; "uBua; . iettt theCruwn "ortiet9, it the ' in- l. the “Ix-ugh. in of

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