'k it l Q "b-p'"'."-""----"', - _ r-tur-sees-Orr-tdeplete MIA n'-,olvh~|buhe-I “I“ a M is Inn [mu-1., Ia (at mm». , lt . pm... “can. his mammuéh mm P" " m-:-s.mthopnhll<l~ - Mer, ‘M 'Ju-aiu-r-rt-mee'- DO Ci'.'iiucaiihu-to-ut""""""'" “sanctum. A Thom In" Each“ or. "Nrhtg to his wulr-o-s'"""'"tt post Ole-.0! "i.LcuUai-s--"e'", hm iia..iii-oes-r-o'. (Mon mun-I adv-Mano “dunk-n. â€we have . - mm " pro- nut than any “My." in chin: Bad or Smith Unv. Ind whiauhi-aiarg ---.. ....a.u. w. no.“ tUnt in . very very rapidly. Wo We 51.511 be mama to main fr an may pm! Mthe County, I a place in our column. ' . ' "f. 9.5-5. ta Newspa- robin .'.cy Irma». who up. 3â€â€:an the A -- _ ..Au__-_... ML --ihtrntt the mount WI! ot the 1m- porial knrlunurm the Bill to loud-no mun l ri ye with n decanted wife‘s liner has pu- mrl the Home of Common- by . "In“ lun- jw-n: . Whether it pus†mo Home ot I. min or not this Winn it wtll very noun a , an. and an ant-mdly in out lawn mil be reetifurd which kimono In: been pro. tlactier " grâ€! hardship. if ttot of decided iniw‘lzca tho Rim, Inch p, Mott. saw J bu A. Mlcduuald'n great tatiomp Pol. ( iey---ctxtttula for the csusiiians--U t fail. m'e. and that loan. {Ling more nprtantiar is required in ordn- 1.. raise the tratpgutg hupes of the puny of Liberty anal Program The immdintn cause pf thc aismimal of N. De 1;.nicoerville and his colleagues hon wince wn- the Mummy on their pm In (on. through the Leghktm two me»- me».. Railway Aet. and a Sump Bill, winch the Li.aLmuiaovlhtor in the ex- orcisauf hi, pmuguti-m "fund T? unc- tion on me ground that both insures ware of u tyrannical bud oppl'ouiu thar. uur. Mr. July lass succeeded in forming 'iT.auuiirtrotia,aui1 it ii to be hoped that under the Meaning of I Reform Gov. ernment Quebec will soon tench the ad- vrncod pc-ai'iou whieh the should long 5').ch hi". oNmpied .ruonlt the Provinces of Um: IA miuion. THE DEBATE ON THE BUDGET. Tho debate an the Budget ha been con- ducted upon ttsr whole in I very “upstate manner. um! forrmt a planning ootrimst to that on tho “drama. Even Dr. Tnpper’l speech Ins much has Tnpporinn in its "er than his utterances ‘wlunlly he: Ind with due "column nl In attempt on the part of Mr. Launvin to pruve the com-ago- »uachunctwr " Sir George Merwhem he took up anus at tit. Denis “dust his country, there my: very little ~o! the argu- mmlum ad Imminent. One thing stands out vcry prominently in this debate and it 're this. the num- Inability on the pad of the leaders of the Opposition to mute good the clumps ot mailman Ind 03mm- glnoe In tutrinuarly made twsiuat the Gov- - hum tun panic rumblings ot Inst you. ti,,twitiaissuiug m ireuoimt brttlau) the quaint " d tho .W se " a giun. the orii" a tl IJV. the mum} "" T Edwina-wing the sreU cxp'enditm icon“ br hikcdlc lam-,3, surveys, the op.“ with. Nona-West, tad the 0W4“ and order in that re- ginn. the 0,“ a the Immulyuiul Rail- way. the mm of Pine: Edward I‘m M t'ue increased mil" on m. Wuru. tho “puma. in: may on men... an a half but last you' than in F~73-4. the but: you of the ulniniahtion si.. i circulation of :12; - ' new: item" and to givo it 0"! went were mullahsâ€. dial: - dip inland " M796 loss $53 tit-ttqt" expended in M "WW.“ at.ag. miuistrauon. So also during the DYE! years previous to 1trm.4 “ti. inc-u LCivil Government was " p" mnt.sthrl quaint Government but! been dale to to? [duos this e per cont. During tho “no peri d the expendituo at tho 's';!:':':".',)':':)!,)):: of Justice inneeud " per mt. Under ta the m-nts-yet-tttee"""'.'", 0 only‘. Motif?!“ ,ottithroettrhemt a every department of tho Public Service. .te Belerringto the whole urchin] oxpendi- a hire Mr. Roll allowed ttut. W H. Ute. I odmittistmtion the snore-no one 1†pet- i one. :lT1ttrt1t'it1', In per cent. ind m'. . ‘ :"iy'iti-tiovAutnrntw I Mr. Mackenzie. In other word. this ex- E ponditnro had boon lodueed by 01.0%.â€. Yet Mr. Muhnzie'e Government in aid ', to be "mug-m. reekl and corrupt. t Itis true. to Dr. 'igl%ulCri'i7 the i gree- expenditure I“ in 1876-7 in nee-o ' of 18734. but this is . most diaingonionl l "y of monomer!“ -m cm , we: not efteerted by the present minimisin- tion. It In contracted for by the Jov. ', l erment ot Sir John A. Mudonnld sud t Dr. Tapper. ,."t,i8litli,, . Jlaur incur: redhultobep‘ "rle!.,',ibiiiii).e'i,'i,'i1i') .l we in others. Bu 'ma lida '-trar which n Government eon exei'eiw eontrul he. been steadily reduced year by year. niLce Mr. Mackenie came into power, Bo . that now, u we have already shad, it in one million aol a. half dollnm less than . during the last you: of Juhn AA, adminis- 5 Wuhan, 5,rt,:akigi'tit:,1f, anti-he- ts :5. It prewn heft conclusive evi- . dence of the Lone?“ ind Hal of the gen- " tlemen now occupying the Treasury " benches, and it is such a record es. nut. - withstanding the Motdiun'r'y efforts put " forth by the Opposition to mislead the ot people, wdl no doubt, when the time ru comes, be fully endorsed by the country at in large. l; cr 7 The handing of nucoroue personalitie- in am" Legislative halls in feet becoming 3 public nuisance end deurveetobe stamped out an 3 sort of polltiétl immorality. Cen- not the bunineea oC..t1yt country be tune-i noted minus the vulgarity of personalities ' Personal explanations may oecaainnnly be required. Per-anal Pneour is neither "v,urful nor nreessu'.r.' How few of our public men not upon the self-represuive principle of letting their mime speak for themselves ; or if at any time they explain their iioc, refrain fiom ousting slime on their opponents. ' ~Hohticnl party and vul- gar personality have come to be looked on Ivy many as almost synonymous terms. tl There is no use in saying the thiugfannot h be avoided-cite. Moreover, it dignified' d retieeiice wheni “it is undeserved]; ti thrown may in the long we)» found the . most effective detence. How comes it that n in privatelile fouOsgerriorttr are p thou- tl node of MI ,htwown, or, if esposed. r, no so without endlese recriminntion t The , thing is stopped simply because one of the a party resolutely shuts his mouth. Allow. ' ing the utmost latitude for the exigencies I of politicsl party on the one bend and po- t litienl humsn nytgrggg'the other, is there , not something intensely vulgar (to use the i lightest term possible), in much of the out. l come of out re on? T Political pu'-_ i ties it is 'i'1g,',a:;ti'l)'i,' glwnys will 1 be, but how much more dignified, how l much more respectable, would political , party become denuded of these little per- sounliti'es? Without "mtering into pu- .4 tieulnr eases. every right thinking person, , who bu been _ not in the Pullo- mentary J,t,tatrd "the present Ses- sion, will bear us o.qtit, unsparingly con. demning the numerous personal uperities so frequently snsuifmsted. But the repre- sentative“)! the piople no perhspe not ‘ more to blame than tlie people themselves. forinstend of trumtistg-dowtt these exhi- , hitions. . great many appear to take more , interest in the personal skirmishes of s de. , bate than in the matter proper to the de- , hate itself; and he is the smut man in the ', eyes of the. ,tayysttreie,,Crlto culls his op- poneut by the ham}? names. Com]. is a young nation, with a great possible fu- ture ',fit,'o,i.ijiiii,i,,tiRiitt,itf to ll- low this forehand o vulgarity to become ' ingrained in the body politic. Youth is , the time when lied Win are most essily a fanned. end it isiitsahr, best period for I getting rid is,'Mgit'2T, is hope in a. a future froni , ' st some or the d 01.91:: smuu.r.euevPt.t.hte'u with e the practice. end frown upon it from vtiots. I- ever party "31.9% . Such men may n at times have, to f , s greet ‘ded.hnt is depend upon it a???“ rewarded in their I- own self-MW“ ylUt it altimetely in In the pmblie recognition of their reticenee. it and in the t,ttthi,t,ttf, their utter d ances furry wiitrit. 1iiseistsary " thin d putrlit'l' :o sped; on'pillilie business. The V rutcn -c of honourable difrerenees of opin- " ion on. ,vtpoiitiestirrem might be en pt esemtslifustion of the highest prsetiesl wisdom imorsiuf,ttiN, as it too often is, re only en exhibition of political folly. m .....- .__r_- --, .- ' I when! Tuthty Psa, Baud» between Turkey pm! thtirsia are becoming more fully Gtci'rir/ttt6rBhow that they no mm'e {nor-bio to the former country and a "British interests," than were u Brst “pad. Alma-e divided agaitsrtltaelt u but“ "In; hunger on Bani: ml in Tge-ttn, which she must take man - B '- the interest of the ttrmtrrmhtya' the noisy Ind “nibble "If LGAR I'E1.tsos'Ara'rrEs. unrungym. who no "but! to die ‘u k -, annu‘d be inland by non Slavic ." mam. Tuir, Vault] .180 in u “my unit .u- a hit. ti" mun-tot Pt-in “at .0. id. sitrmtd My mom Hammad As time ,reartv,uCed, the terms of pence -- Ioduood by Ohm-W- . H ' I Government in aid pound to thou use MUM and sing; Huntingda “WW†3., - . . nin 18764 in new. 2130:†is l most duhgeniom ". . . " . , ‘m a trel: we presesttndmiuisus emit: yt" t'./Cl",'alT, would not can... “in In“. ma. Out of “new III-MOI: - “at oeu- My will In am. â€Thu-thy magnum“: um mun ohm with! " Galina“. Hon. Mr. Lung.- via. akin. " return. regarding eon-in “all." " Gunman on the Welland Canal in number at Oct-aw, has. In sour, the hon. gondola-n took coo-do- to criticise the - mum otNtting contract: uni of tsontrwatistg it with the {yuan under an bu .dmiuistmtion, and, Along with Dr. Tnppor. imputing corrupt mob)†an a); pm of the present Goun- ment "Hi the ktting of contrast. Tho Goderieh Harbour 00an being of was. pointed' to'ee msiNUut eorroburetion of " these martial». Eon. Mr. Meekenzie, t Huntingdon end em. repliod,eh&lleng- I injure Opposition to formulate their cherg- t es before e Committee of the Home. The ' Opposition will try to evede thir.wllt ' Twill "rise will Emir mind!“ the proper I course to purl-Ire. by "ying that they l would nutbe in. before . puma Com. l mittee, or one in which the supporters of the Government are in the majority. to 'aytainbt.,jti,t Yttuurrslr.if these gen- tlemen ere sincere. it they do notWh de- liberately to mislead the country they ought to take the tint opportunity of prov- mg tothe people of thin Dominion that their notions, It ell evente ere eoneietent with their utterances. A: the able mem- ber f 'r South Bruce reworked. "Hon gen- tle on opposite refused to accept e Parlia- ' may Committee, but' proposed to lay ' their {new inuemloe end their bare ener- , none before the public, instead of placing . them in possession of the necessary infor- t motion. They naked the people to be , judges of the evidence which they were a eole to bring before the Committee." Mr. t Blake further remarked that "his hon. friend the Poertmtuiter.Geneml, had boldly "i,TLiiiiiu his charges 'sgainst the 1m Government in the Home. and tempted their tribunal." The lender of the Opposition wu beck in his place in the House on thes afternoon of the lat inst., end the member for Niag- nn, who had been somewhat irrepressi- hle during his chief's absence. dergssneratintt into tether I wild Plumb, was more re- served, and the eccentric Mr. Campbell-- Mtttershxmtthadagtita1. Dr. Tupper's lamb-who with the member for Niagara bad been keeping Sir John's sent warm for him in his theme. retired to his own sent in the rear row. (From our on W5) Quite th number of Bills law pusned their second tending. The .s1jotlrttei1 debate on the Budgetl wna resumed on Tuesday My Mr. Wallace, the member for South Norfolk, who venti- lqtcd quite a tiunneial scheme to banish depression in all its forms. I scheme which, sf put in praetiee, would produce my uponntof mane; and work, III that was needed to eUngithe Dominion into this new Eldorado, seeording to the advaneed ‘mind of the member for Bantu th Hulk, {was to establish a number of paper mills and proceed to the manufneture of paper money. which. receiving the auction of Parliament, would become the currency of the eountry,thus supplying the medium whereby public works and other undcnnk- ings could be worried on. This currency was to be redeemable by the Government ingold " nome_period in the future. The hon. “euthmxm. hid not, however, ottlight. " the Home as to where the gold for the redemption w†to come from. Mr. Oliver, the member for North or ford, in n eomprehensive speech of some length. reviewed the Financial Policy of "4e vacmment M campered with the prr. tective ikriier of the Opposition, end shew. ed ttomrtatisties that so far from the e nt- ton end other manuftsetttrrtrs of the highly protected United State: competing with British manufacturers in European mark- ete the {not wan that there had been im. ported into the United Staten a very large increase in the quantity of cotton fabrics during the past from whet there had been in former years. and so with other uticlee. He showed that those Canadian mnnufuc- lurere who conducted their "airs “pen sound commercial principles were in ny- thing but e lenguishing condition. end in. etenoe‘ the one of . large Joint Stock Company engaged in' the menufnctnre of Agricullnrnl Implements in his own coun- 'tthu had last yen: declared I cleu divi. dend to ita stockholders of 80 per cent, "and this you. of 28 per eent. m eleo' mentioned the cane ot e firm who wish-(ll to purchue 010.000 worth of mulleulvle iron had gone to Buffqu to make enquiries end lied found that. duty and everything else oatsidered, they could pureheee it In thh. ewe It the mmepriee no the American Iron could be laid down for, and they purchased it in Oshawa neeordi ngly. This showed that the BafMo manufacturer could produce MO,. ooo worth of milleubln iron for 01,730 chap" than the other, but! surely “.750 was ubundgnt protection on I. principal of "0,000 for every dolll' of the duty in this one went into the pockets of the annulu- wrote. He elm she-wed “get the Ameri. cans did not nine suftuurnt barley for their own oommmption, end annually required ten mill‘om of bushels from Ceneda; Ind litheld the! if e. duty were phced on the exportation of Cnnndinn buley it would be immediately reduced in price. It did not matter what the commodity was the con, miner had to pay the duty, end hence pro- teetioet In“ not tor the mnerel intone“ of me people. _ There hue been some very suggestive eome _ - to tight through the motion nude by Mr. Dymond br . return of eerhin pint. ‘ing .eeomtt' wbieh transpired between I: J. a. Newâ€. than of the PM" of '"NV e “on: "8' g n The unload: plat mondl Policy 21:; (urn: t Jom. O'ntnnc .. a, "no“. "ai=u.tuwao-rte.e, '-orumseeatoass-tt uotl m Inn-gin n nah - do“ an nudging» mmawM'Mh-I than the W uvisutmtion. Ihr oertin-saitrtmttse&r mjww {mascot orttl.F" mm tOtani-tu-rm/ffl," mm. x. 1‘10de um undo: the in. 60mm†the am par mp3. of expenditure was ten per cent. per mama. while under the present Government it w lea than I W of - pot cent. per "mum. Sir John A. [would but moved hir/ amendment to Mi. Munich“ motion on making chi 'hag'Wabueeh.-, The tom of debut. on an Opposition lid. at tho Home m. Scuion may“: that Mon 'real not quite Io imam . than» with than gentlemom u it 17.. wcut to be, and the annulment. has "ritud um opmion. The mandala“ in 1911 Mamie of the policy of the Opposition “everything by (i':?:' and nothing long." Protection in Ontario, Free Trade in the Maritime pm. vino“. I It in simply everything or no- thing, in“ a it my suit the expediency of the hour. A Social will u" held in the Prenhyteri- In Church, Durham, on Monday evening. the 16th inst. _ , r tht tses.U Tuesday evening, the 19th inst, B mid will be held in the Orange Hull, South Durban Wad, Glenelg. Tu: many friends of Mr. William Boulden, saddle Ind human maker. will be planed to lung that he ll“ resumed lusineu in his old ttttusd, nearly opposite the Blvnw Ofrims, Durum. iiiru'i.lrfjt an In and: mm. and a union-m ‘ A. Macon struck Mr. Mullen-II. of Dur. hon, on 'russsiiii,hiGnintr, and on Wed. nesday was brought befor his worship, the Mayor. by Constable ' olmstun. McLean settled by paying 915 and costs. Goon Bawma.-h few days ago Malcolm Cameron, with one of A. t A. Cochrnnes' l "wing machines. awed tseventy-five cords of hardwood in eight hours, at Mr. James Younis, Gumbo“ Road, Bentinck. It took twenty men to split and pile the wood and attend the smuhine. Bmorroerrotr.-A social was held at A. Logan'- Int Thursday evening, mad tt plunnt time oe.--TU mods no very bid, the tstage Mm; Colling'ood being over two hours Int: -1hmsMr" no busy mg" mahirtg.-mome plowing woo done in thr. [my hat ,reeE--Mr. Brown hm: again then Mon of his hotel, lately occu- pied by T. B_ugtitily---A new photograph 3.11011 bu Been tuned here.-Ntx. Dun o; b. .it.T/.t1reutt-wes m in- formed that n " colored man. named John Anthem. died on Monday but, " hi. 0min: M‘bout um miles from Priceville. The downed iq supposed to [unbout 110 you: old, and was at one time . ulna tnrther estate of Gwen] Waa1uiton, Ind mmembamd the revolu- cionary war pop than I hundred yam NOT TO BE THOUGHT or. ngo. meetingsm new more largely “tended than they were of hu. On Sebbeth " ternoon the Town Hall Mus crowded to excess, Many being unable to obtain seats. and eeeh evening this week the Hall he been filled, many people coming into town seven-d miiee over bad rude. to “and. Anumber of thmm attending proton to hove found peeoe A Mr. Cannon and mother gentleman he" errive this week from Gall. Gm leVALÂ¥On Thundey even- inglutegnnd MW. eernivel In held on Mr. Kodiak Shin; Rink. The, We wee not In Inge en a would hove been lulu» weather been eolder. A number at “Buy" autumn were in an. new od “In well got up: none [use My 1 'ttteasy" or bed tierkiag, on. Thu at. nib! bop. mpou nnd "u.tilttrkr". â€in on, h "Mulruhu'" In“ My mdt In t Inn-k. A Me! In“. - in costume. nu! m-UCI'":"-"':'-',",,"""' Evuommc 3gomtras.--Tho upooiul r" India. Om aitowed " . and Other Items. i 3am " but M. and mud In r.IAI¢bdn¢elocbd by n majority of to: on Mr. Hugh Marl» we! an- and in can†at n m in the out a! the ballot. Du“ In N msLsmur.--Wo m in n position to mm that on and um the kliiotAs-oniiryei1pti.1 be an have": Howl Fun-t ma Bough. Thin [ will ptuve I - ounmieneo to the peo- l pl. of that locality Ind will be duly tippin- eintod. We have not learned yhetlxer it hu been decided to extend the mammo- ' dation to Yearil and Dromore. If not. we ttaut that it my mu be extended to than ' one“. The Idditiuull _ out!†he ', made It a small extra ouanw.--Esakoser. Fun. Aoosrnrtm--A ad Incident oe- ' curodnesr Yeovil on the low ooueeuion I of ligament. on Wedne-dey, last week. l in which e non of Mr. Edward Heudurwu, _ used six you-s, we: killed by I failing tree. The child. accompanied by his sister, vent tothe bush when . young men of the plus Wu chopping. ind, utshrrtuntste1y getting into the range of the descending tree. was instmtly killed. The parents have the entire sympathy of the neighbors in their bereavement.--)" Forest Es airliner. Pnur.--Ust Thursduy evening. about 7 o'clock. Mr. Thames Funn'e sable and shed, on his farm in Glenelg, . mile end a quarter from this place. were burned, to. I goth†with the contents, eonsirtung of hey. ) mu. . plough, human, I qunntity of small ’ implements. kc. Mr. Fagin was Ile . from home at the time and us he had not ‘Ibeen in the stable from eleven o'clock in mammoth" the forenoon. he. cannot nocogmt for the came of the fire. Lon shout ttoo.' haunt! in the an. Agrimmara1.'--vtrrkaus Emponilor. Welllggtgn & georgian Bay On Mend-y last e meeting of the pro- visional Directors of the shove Compnny‘ was held in the Town Hell. here. J. H. Hunter, Esq., M. P. P., we- celled to the thair. The following ofheers were electei: President, Gilbert McKechuie; Vice- President, Henry Parker; Secretory, A. , McKenzie. The Secretary was author. ized to open stock books. The bond ad. jammed tomcat at the call of the Presi- dent. The union meetingu of the Methudints Ind Prenhyterians of Priceville still con- tinue tobe held nightly, end no largely attended. ltis very creditable to these two bodies thus to go hand in hand, and would be still mum creditable to the Ptxrrhyterusus did they make union like purity. to begin at Irrme. The Baptists of Prieeville Ire at present 1 taking a breathing spell from their lat) utrenuoua exertions. hut it in to be hoped l that the initial-{ml success manning theiri efforts will only be used " a stepping-l stone for future increued energy. Mr. Pork preuhed his third sermon on Baptism on Sabbath, in one of the Pres- byterian Churches. of Prireville, to I. full house. He said he preached on this sub. ject in no oontroversal spirit only IS there we: no Preshyterien minister at present there he felt it his duty to explnin to the people the view of the Preahyterian Church on that matter. 1); â€outlay next the regular monthly fair will be held at Priceville. Through Ill the depressing tunes of lute Ptieeville dill reminsits vigor as a busi- ness place, and quite n munher " changes have taken place within the past two months, Among which we find the firm of ll. E. Hull k Bro. selling out their entire establishment to Messrs. George Wood (late of T. a G. Wood, millrrs.) and D. J. Macmillan. two enterprising young men. who intend to have a new and Leah stock in about the 12tlt of April, and we feel mt- sured they will merit a good share of the public patronage in their new business. The Messrs. Halls are removing their large stock to Hopeville, where they intend continuing the business on a large scale. We learn that Mr. (has. Tryau has leased the carriage shop of R. H. Evens. Ind intends carrying on the cwpering bushel-in connection with the carriage linking. . There. ha; been about 12". converts since the special meetings begun. and the pro» poet of 0. good many more. Some of the farmers armmd are busy ploughing, wd suticipntc nu early spring. Last Wednesday evening a eomplimen. tary dinner wee given Mr. Archibald Me. Arthur, " Prieeville, previous to his re- movel hom this locelity. having rented l is ftrrm of 150 lens for A number of yelrs. Mr. Thee. Stoddert took the management of the presentatioupn Wedneiuley foreman, end although only I very short notice wee ‘given. e Inge and select unemhlege of the prominent citizens of Prieeville end vicinity teatiiied their regard for Mr. McArthur by their preeenee et the dinner. provided by Mr. Alexander Levintprtoue, of the British Hotel (lute Tryon's), which did emple credit to the enlinery skill of the worthy hum, who prepared Inch e bounteoue‘ and excellent repent upon Io short notice Thou. Nichol occupied the oheir,whieh duty he diseherged in I very able menner. The usual loyel touts were given end responded to by the Chem. Dr. Ghent. J. Me. Arthur, B. H. Evens. c. MeArthnr. end othegtu Seven! Intimate] and banana. my enlivened the pmeeediuge. end . truly by†evening we- epent. The guest of the evening lave-numb mum. of tlae entire Gmmuuity, end we tettatthat wherever his lot my be out tlmt the sun- B-Anuheur,w1aotitt-dso pm- 'rai-sttrwithth"ttmttrintU Cum 'wmmoq cum day a con- -qtioei. 'Huhnnuhndboonjnjm at-titt'tkt-tirt-ioui. Rlilway Company. Complimentary Dinner. Priceville Items. - _------- “Win Atsou-uuintu""" BeettisaA Ptstrytrri" Ghanaian]: the overt-tthr arii1i.GwtuitiqurftPto'y't "he!“ church The had at.“ of tt-doidrsotrre"t't . lug. 1nd to- Qoobbll may. mummwho won in“. Waddthnuoolhmm accompaniod by the chained â€who. which were unply rrovided by thr. Indies lor the neighborhood. Mr. S. Dickmn w ttl to sud ably occupied the chair. Ptsvioustotaabeit'g nervod the ohoir.lod bv Mr. Cranston, an: “Burnhlm;" "war a. “Who-00m Will," "trr who]: the in.' tottoetunt pint um opened by Mr. T. Ritchie, vim undo . few munch elsiedy 1 oh “When." tofowing with a reading. lj: ehoir then sung “Whiter than Snow." after which "with“ Smith we In in- teresatintt recitation. "bonnet Kindness" Inning been sung. Mr. Irvine, Inperinundout of the School. made " instructive q wuuun, my - ___ “Sabbath Schooll." in which he dwelt ehiesfly on the impomnee of Christian (mining of the young And the duty of pu- onts and “when in "ttending to this mat- ur. “The siuetymmlm'iuts" being added to the musical programme. Mr. Cranium was called upon Ind. after sums Ippropri- m remarks, meted in his usual humurun- way “Pm. Thine." which did nut an to produce much laughter twang the nudi- “' ___" -.... unit Soiree in mm mm w tP"'""'" -9_'"_ - w cues. The “Weary Gleaner" was next sung by the choir. The Rev. Mr. Daft ml. lowed with " withâ€! on the subject “Med Sung," in which he encouraged the young to ptatittitmte end not only to give attention to the music. but elm to the "ntimesuta conceived therein. He elm a,iamr name vnlunble remarks on the "His. tory ot Hymns." Ind nuncluded by urging - . . _r A lb...“ -. '- "nr"" . percents not to neglect the musical tuieutts' of their children. Totes of thunk: were tendered to the Indie: of the vicinity " trouble taken in providing the "good things" for the oceuion. chairman. choir end others. After "PaWor the Shore" had ' lung. the meeting wu concluded by singing the "Ntstiotrat Anthem." A successful social Wu held the night tolluwiug in the “use plum. “5.00 were rellixed in MI. The Committee of Matt. Igen presented " to Mr. Crunstun as n and of their uppiecintiou of his services. (The meeting WM in every respect . droid- ad more“. The singing especially was noteworthy, Ind "dhseta great credit on Mr. A. Cranston, whore miduoux devotion to his calling im- in this case been unaud- od with sureetss.-Corc On Saturday lest several yuung men I were in Duuddk trom Proton, and about I noon started up tho railway truck for home. I When ebout half I mile up the track. one I of them proposed tUt they should have A game of ourng The day was flue, and the young fellow: at clown on the railway and} 1 commenwd playing card». end when busy 1 with the - the "non Wu came Ilong I end disturbed them. When the train we.» passing, one of the men, named Benniuh. threw u stone It . passenger ear, which went crushing though I window, but tor. tmmtely no person was in the seat at the time. A warrant hes been issued egninst ‘Beiunish. end the others that were with him will be prosecuted for tre a] use. Through the agency of Mr. A. G. Hun. l tar. Dundalk, Mr. John Ager, Me1auetlson, hue eohl his term, 100 Mm. for 9340'), Ind Mr. John Rinse“. Melmwtlu-u, h..e I wld Ins lot, 100 notes. for â€All rash. ARTISAN Wrcus.--Mr. J we; Wake-1y. of Albion, formerly of the Towaohip of Pro-l tun. has succeeded in making 1 machine _ ft r putting down Artisan or tubulnr wells, by hun- power. And hes succeeded in his titat attempt to get I flowing well for Mr. Thomas Nutmeg. on the 4th line. Albion, by Luring 105 feot through clay, bard pun. I quicknncl. rock. end into the gravel. The Through the a,“ tor, Dundulk. Mr. ( hns sold his farm lad Mr. John RI sold hm lot, 100 w ater risu seven feet above the snrfsoo. Such a well weal.) be very useful in Dun. dalk. A sttmGl meeting of the! Dentin-ck (Sunn- eil was hold atC!trttie.'s's “and, Allan Park, on Tuesday, the 12th March. inst., " 9 o'clock mm. Present: Nexicul. Reeve; Laidlaw. Deputy-12cc w; Reid and Furs. Moved by Mr. Labial, sccnudodl'y Mr. Funmm, That this Council do now tul. jnnrn for one hour to mtwt in the Onugo Hall in this pines. Carried. men. Councilon. Couueil met in the Grunge Hull pur- l sum! to uljoumment. Members preach! '. the Reeve. Deputy Reeve. Councillunn Reid. Emma end Inc-Hum. The Reeve stated to the Council that he hwd been requested by numerounly med petitions to all the pronent session of ‘Couneil to take into consideration the sub. mission of I By-Lev to the Buhpayem ginning id to the Company in the con- Mon of the SW end Huron Rail- wny. Moved by It. Uidurr, “waded by Mr. McCullnm. That the petitions aurn the Bumpy.“ of this Townnhip Inquestimz the Council 90 submit . By-an to mid Ind this! the Shift-ml and Eaton Railway Comply be now received And rend. Cu- Petitions from Gustav With and 492 others received 3nd mad. Moved by Mr. Why. seconded by Mr. Fax-mun. That In." be now mated to introduce . Bylaw gaming n bonus in aid athe SW “(I Hum Raitamy, and that Bylaw in now no" . am time. By-hw and n M time. “and by Mr. WV. â€can“ by Mr. loC-ullum. that the Council do now " ymforonohutw not “a inthe oonneil room in mum'- Huhl. Curried. Council met again pursuant to Mm. Inuit. “but I†pol-m. [and Ivy Mr. MIMI. noon“ by Mr. Hal-l. Thet tho Council an into oom- nihu ding I“ on Bylaw. Carried. and“ H. C-ttte. of the who]. 4‘49,me TI» no". in the 1333:1an Counsll. DUNDALK. ou-t¢ ohm 80me of teoetal by Mr. â€kw. Why Mr. [m Thu B.ruw No. I foe A.D. - a pad in Commit“. a a. whole Int-dud.“ low real I wont! time. Dy-IM and . and time. w by Mr. [axial-Vanna“ by Mr. m. M By-hv No. I " Ll). In giving n he [an or In“: at “I... (I! to aid in th. wnnmctitm of the Sum. Malinda. “‘VIVII and noeoml (in. h M "rbmittod to the Ippl’o‘d of a. â€my": " the time, plan-u and andâ€. otmtnaid enema. Cu‘ried. On “an Gouuei' dimmed. Dunc“ CAIPIIIL. Clerk. The Rec“. stated that . petition hm! he“ Wu“ to him that day by the Run of Darin-I. praying " the inhum- Iiol of. by-IDV tor .‘5.W in aid of the Georgina Bay and Wellington Run“; y Comp-av. but“ the moetiug Vin (‘9th tan spoon! puma. he (helium! to hung the MM Lei-we tho Cnuncil " that I meeting, or to on“ O apt-Cid morning It .u f tho expiration of nine days. a mm of me Kr. [mm will that he and ttot u lull to say anything just now to prejudm- the Bill, but be would amine iuto the mat- w Mare an wound reading came on. Hun. Mr. Lumier introduced . Bill to mad the Sump Act. l Hon. Mr. Mills iutroduoed . Bill to pro- 0th“. “moi: GUI. Hon. Dn'l‘nn-er manual the lictlllun I (In Connecticut “and In... Co. Hon. Dr. , upper introduced In Art re. will]! the Iuteteoiotuil luiltoy and Hun. Mr. Mills introduced . um to pro- ville " the maxim: sud registration of tuso-te" est-tea. Ind I180 toovealthat on Tun-lay the Home nuke incl! into Com. tuittee of the winds to on wider (within Minions wording “all coluuizuhuu " l Dominiott hndn. Sir John A, “calcium iutormed m. Hui-emu lid method a menu-run- dumfmm Chief Janice Young and Mr. Justice dc Bum upholding Dr. Tupper's view of the [11th in; “wry. The Hon. Mr. Jones prmluu-d . may signed l-y over twenty lending men in Halifax who were with! when Mr. Jctteti made the speech in question Ind who emphatically attitudinal the vemiott given by Dr. Tup- per of that "petels, and Mirm that Mr. Jones did not use the words attributed to him. Mr. Jones also mull an extract from u nperett ot Dr. Tupper'n in which he ruil that the Chief Justisr-Ahe man who ll now beld up n pl unthority by Dr. Tower and Sir Joun--tuus forh-u-d all right to public "srqtect and to the eouGlvuce cf the people of Nova 50min. The ninth-r than (in rpped. Mr. "ow-mun “shunned the detasta. on the Budget, and followed Ivy Hon. Mr. mum. Mr. "no. Mr. [mum-Vin. Mr. Bills and “he". ___ _ _ , .'. , Eon. Mr. Huekcuic [Haunted a m- m! of His Exoclleucy'n trip to mum-m. After “I “pl-union by Hun. Mr. Min-hell. which I!“ declured mm. " place by hit. Speaker. the debate on the Budget mm trimmed by Mr. Dynmud and ooutinued I»)- Mr. "new". Hir Jelm A. MI donald moved in amendment to the mt don to W' ittto Committee "t Supply. "that this Bump in of opiuiun that the wvlfure " Camd- rmluircu the can] tion of n Ilnlinnul pollen whit: ' by a judicivus' readjnaunwm of the ME will 'oenetit 'uulrotrter th. "'ri eaitand, the mining nud the ummfnchn- ue, imam-h of Pue Dominion," "'e., Hr. He claimed that this I‘ll a sliiturt “I" .u- tion of Conservative pulley. Mo. Mr. Dsmond rammed the tlvhuu- on Budget, showing the iut'nnsieh-ury of opposition in the [mat Ind the uhmr " their Inn-culled "Mic-uni whey. llc taunted bv Mr. Msroou, Mr.cho"soct others, IMWI'. 31-min; tith u-ll’f"l. All†In explunntmu by the Spa-Mu r. m “on. Mr. Nachuzie 'ise'vsred um Em Would allow Cue ukliuury [minim-w. " u. Il- to tto on CAI-day. yet wanna: l himself the "hu It any time to II .'o ' the amendment " one of man " tu" ti,, GIN"! - F...“ -_, W - Mr. DoenxilU moved f We. shout the distributing: old “55.â€!!! (In Government w" ooeoqt panic“ in $he one 0(th um “India-0‘s. Mubarak said that he did not I uh Mr. Ferris "plied “at there I‘m nn C I "eturruuyty.t the nil: Were mun to th. Pugimrtt u. R. on “I. {Emmi tlust It in a foods! to the mandolin! ll. It. In “I $NNWtq M’ “I Mm Mr. Mun-Lenin d that In -liemtiot" " “new ruin HOUSE Ot? COMMOKS‘ iyeetetry,t.f the MM mvmg... m that a node of "Malta-mg all au. ya very mam. Mr. Plumb “in mutant of the dd atr. My. teth Mocl.. Iâ€. If. m unwed um ou Thm . - h It. -ider I "MINIMUM a.» ‘n t.i" (“In “I Ctodoens duty nu link i-iid “W. Agreed. t John‘s Faint. Mr. Mammal glue dam» muons- motion. “misty and 00am. .kt Thursaur, 'tls Math pulley. etc. Friday, ml: Mun-h Skeet Raul“ uy . mm. ELM by the thw onsil ty tlt t Fin-m. I M the of an: [or the Wall Join: Clary, Iidorntluu I write b, thr (in-y in Me -r,aaurqtt.-A'ar Imps. new.“ Joni-l: B. Biutt he “J "ell the and" of tim THU! " i, of in. may [and by It. Birte, “I I“, M thr prtiti"o and oh- in m an ind“ rum. he eon-lando- “I that arruirrt.d to the an: " until next Uoqmril Jung " by Mr. Ilelniyn. In“. that Bayou x Bride. (“minim-r he ad minor to whom can M " Came-ton 3nd all Town ue-bro-ot, ('ulli: hug have to - that to grunt mum-y to he on It thi, mum M the P"' eollmmdoueh forth. . do cumin " rand m [In to thir, ('uunnl. “Con-dud!“ “Jun-nylon. Thu â€can. “KID-mind M ing r Intel! of “i mauled I weit he n" rim]. Nut It. C" I Kr Nun-I m altdue on M w: drum. " (h m tr. ti. k nil Mann. m m... m trottMe .1 Mr. lion. 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