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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1896, p. 8

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Wl_NNlPE'G. DB W381)? Ii (1680. His revolver lay by his sldoancl for as oou1d""bo seen the whole story was * `told rlght "there. The butler, who had been ln`the house only about six months, had ttempted to` rob hls master. had been caught In the not and shot, but `had klllo,tL~.~ths_ old man lntho ght. That was the only translation of ltsntfthere ~ was no other for severaldays, because the_bntle:- had a very serious wound and was dellrlouswfor a week. However, ; it Vwas not fatal; and as .soon as he was himself he made. 3 statement the eeqt that he had been awakened xgln the night by footsteps and had- taken nu: plstolgvvhlch had only two loads in It; out of five, and.gon,e down into the hall [`bolow~to see what the noise was. an. ....nma hue ma mama:- n (inm- An 2_um-In x3_;uam u W:-aux `ll 890151!!! . nldnnoldvuttoney. tnml'mIoeon- ` tau thaIIoomidn.lthudlythihin' to lung 0 mgnomthoushlthuhuu don : in many nun. I can Quill ah in~_ uunoe`IvhI'n.lwup.!unlIiir c1110! 14. inWwhl_oh_xny tether, who woolen!- ini "ex-ixnlnal lawyer, deiendetl V I man who wu lunged on merely oiuumnhnb aldving Just in theedgeof our.-town we: :1) mu: of weallhugho `hell a grand old house. occupied only` by himself and `nervank. There were nrlona K stories about how rloh hewujnnd whagim-go -some olmoney he always kep near him,` has he was ~ never - rlletarhechxniil one night, shortly after ,midnlght. there when terrilo disturbance in the old house, ecoompgnled by pistol thou, and when the people who caxiie to see what the mother man got in ehey lound~the' owner dead with a bullet` through his ` eye, and the butler, with his hands full of jewelry and watches. iying, in the doorway `of the old _gentlema_n'a ronm, V witha bullet somewhere in his head, ho: ho weenz dead.` ~ ' ' Hula vnunhsnn Inv hi hid :lr1n`nm] Kl ` in! evidence. The faces wens: tollow:9_ was partly open at thefnr and of the hall, and hurried toward it. As he approeehed it he heard his master speak to some one ` asking who was there, and with that- there was eplstol shot, and he jumped -_into the room, grabbing a burglar as he did so, and at the some time getting a shot in the head from his master- s pistol. Beyond that he remembered hoghing more. His story was generally disbelieved, forthere was no evidence of `any other person in ` the house with evil : designs, and all the plunder that he had "not caught in his hands was lying on_` the oor about him, so that there was- no apparent reason why a burglar should be there. All the doors were _fonnd locked by those who came in response to i the `alarm; and there was absolutely no 1 signs of` any bnrglarizing` from the out- side. - ~ us...-.n.... .4-nms nnlnt um: that the D8l0W'E0 see wnat we nunsu wan. He noticed that his master's door aloe. bullet; which was found ln the. butlex-`s headvexzgctly fitted the pistol of hla `mantel-[showing conclusively theta-lt was Another strong point. was that the H the master-V and not the burglar who shot. him. This was" the oondltlon of affairs when` my father took charge of 1:, and, though he really believed the butler`s do lt, and the men was nally hanged. A van! mm 11 hrirulnr was shot bv A story and trled to prove 1r., he` couldn't` (10 it, and Due man was uuuuy uuuguu. _ `fA year later a burglar was shot by a policeman in the city nearest to us, and was the murderer of out-"rich man. He had hidden in the house early in the evening, had collected all he`couid or jewelry and other portable valuables and was about getting out when` he was butler, and that the butler had..go't the bullet intendedxfor him, .as he had run into the room just at the old man red. ~ Dropping everything in his sudden sur- .prise, he rushed downstairs, and hid in .the hallway, from where he `had slipped In the excitement he was not observed, "all, as the nearnese to the city made strangers so common that their presence excited no suspicion. I ii never forget that incident, and I'll never be in favor `of the death penalty on circumstantial he confessed on his` deathbed that he` .` caught by the old gentleman and the ' out as soon as theft-ont door was cpened._ - and he got away without any trouble at ' evidence. Even lynch law is less` unjust, and the writer felt "that the . attorney was. more than halj_right.-1 Washington. Evening Star. . ` ` WA ` \" The Saloons flame Got Iqly B033.- Wh 11 Rev. -George R. Stuart `I904 ne praach g` `in Kentucvky,,,Y_there,,_`unme, mud. an In .'111ann+. farm m-vlmr nnlhin ha! V-my.boyi The7p aeher s heart aohed, ' don't know _whatekind.ot stuff you are 7 made of; but I uni of that kind of with an in iiigent face crying outaih her own peouli, anguish of :\'-mother s_ heart: Mr. way, ~ showing the deep ' Stuart, Mr. Stu t, the saloons havegot. ' and the large eongre cation was `greatly moved when he said. How many women in this great auyiehee eunhold up their handswith thiLp "worn'ehi- . - You should have seen the nds' that went up, showing how "many ` and exnsgms-i Some of them were hands in kid gloves; some were _'white, tender` hands, while some were here and -quivering hands. The preacher said: Men of Kentucky, I etu to stand by `the side ofthese sad others. ' and striokehwomen, with their upiitteq. 1hand,.and .help them ` to save their boys out of the clutches" of the dreadful sa_}oon;' ~`-And numbersof men got`*"np;~ and many eheered.--Christian Work. ` pose nut: 11 yam measure wwu W1ll_t?ll uv unedvto compute the amo'\'1nts.= _0ne_da.y, 150' distract; himself, "heItp_ok Vbhethzee` Vround ballavwhioh ar_e__11he emblems of his - trade-`--they may ~stllL ,ba sgenjn . front of certain shoyseeand placing" them V on his cgiunher; began to h1_t them_ about: . yard zneai:-Ium`= He-g1ot,;a.!=1nd of; ak'1ll( imimaklng one ballglanoe of! tha f.*h.er.- .az_1:_1 his mensla who am him vh_us_ _`e;i1p1pyed pulled tkie_ga;ne `.`Bm`s yard:` " It vyaa` soon; nhorfjened to bllllardfnut \ . the yard ivasdiha 't4;xs`1-141 _1I1ienja\;w1,t5h which ,_ H "jabs 'bh1lwere_ gkpobked _abbut,' dgd ijhe * atiolt-x V mosh .wnap: to `can 25.; They , -`hnllndh All-.n`i--. the. mmm n2.iha"..miwn-. ' - The Origin of Billiards.` _ _ A letter has been discovered in the British Museum which gives} the ` origin not this game. It: was invensedv by.a Lem ,,d0!i _p'awnb1-oker, whgsa hamefwas Wil- _11_egn;_.1. !S.eLno#:~zn|y=i.nt`mnerr tmi ha cnl Xintiu an '7 invT`FIa'Tiihh:'1-n11r. ' -..).y...,.. - -v_ ., -,_.....-.._. 9 '-C!IQLondoni1.`1m_es gays: `V"L`h,ero we g- L (83. wpapl` published in Lonclpn.` M ,~ ;1\a61,;1.`867~~ln~ th9~t0a,t}.o-E!$,Idi~Wk:l A .. '1,a'xeaponulbloo:V-100. ;s`00,I!ld/ff0l?~='99` ' I; `J.-Ire_l1:qndKo_2:169, Land, tgho_V'B:lt1qh`0_V ~_ \. Mlilda to: 80,` A to_m_ ot,8..3B6.; Tho} .. mu nqmh0r8.09MtwhtoM.01*1am .0}, P. 3/ V1`-33Ji9v-`VI ; A QWI:j.9s 01 . Wm89!1$0!L;w wgoiuqasi; ':W? .111flh ' '.% ;!amu.u.dmx!nV !9_1`~.*Ml7~!Itim-V A nmuznom on irmn ,!`}Ll,.-_`7_V_-'_ !.VZ_ `~ _1_`.[Y; .`E",`.."`.`S!9Yr: but he sold (Roth, and for the latter pur4 pose had` a yard measure with which he" -nnadvtn commune the m0i1nts.'- One day. u_111_ou1,t-y_9r9se -wnapj wvuun 15. , Hwy ruaxledugu amt uhe,nam9 o_t,.i;h pw.-lf I\mkm~._.n 'Knw;,t . . , I u, H II ,HIll.l|' ..umQu\.1gm . I .`. W9` |,mvmeMzwm.L. A-aye 1!} `Mn,- _;\h !!h',,. M90; % `an smnmmnn am told Brlsuhfn K-vI1>-I.'s-_- _...a-...i_nm....'..'.` ....;... my /V`, T`I;1,e1"e,4are-1otso'f_ g;5ds`+m13e liadjfromtls dnrsqglghe nqx fewweks at less than reg;1la1f pnces, lass than their markgt value; prices that cause pe to stop, to think to wonder, 1:6" `oncude ' that aftexxall times are not _so,bad vaspne `ma? suppose When such elegant values are.to"be had for so littleiready cash. _ J v Some People Say A A I We are Losing Money Boys Glothing; in "Selling goods let these close nriees. We freely admit .that somzaoov MUST LOSE MONEY wheugaods. I __are sold` at less than their market value. We do not ""los_e_ The wholesale people or:m2,nuf:icturer do. We ' cannot consider them and `at the same time look after _ ~ th\e_inte1 esf~ of ouigown customeie whose interests :`.*'e_' indentical with our own.: -, . " Q V ` ` We have ;nly_ spgoe tongention a few of the itniany line} of goodsiknowi being placed beforefyou at out prices. I Om Wt Deparmt Fi`a`YL__..m_M_!9?` 3?! P%%V1in.% , CASH ONLY, L `LAND om: PRICE TO. ALL -. 1 ` . . Bawemmfa 'Dmps. God1my`a Cog - -mmv. myiminn fm'-k nhilrh-n am 1 7 `of L` at -V ".`.'*.9"3 I 3 `?*`_"" A SPECIAL DRIVE oms surrs AT s3L2'. GOOD VALUE AT $6.03 ANOTHER L01` AT $4.50.__VVORIH_$7.50 ` ' V - SEVERAL LINES A1"s6.oo. $7.-i0`T0 $10.60` V \ _ . - (:nnrn"VALUE'A'I.' A HALF M .9 SEVERAL AT $6.00. $7.40 '11) mum . ' '_ GO0D"VALUE'AT HALF MORE om) mms AND VESTS,` SHIRTS, OVEIMLLS, am, % V _ #4 ' AT AWAY DOWN FIGURES V I 13$ Yogi Know tiiatf@1:1ost.c6m'ies diiiiris$s_a1'9:z;ob permitted 9 yuhxnt poisozgar " ." \1)o You tlb _-is a. pure_ly- plvpaxjation; that Q 6! Vxuingzod1en:sispub1;s1;eawv_itneve:yboci;;e2 - Ml r \ %-inmmm % . -not-{agg------rt unleayou or 01l{Ph7_19 ._...- ,,-_ ........__-. -._._. ,-.._.- __,, h1_n know of whqt it is, compqgd I nu: ugsvvuvu.-on -a_ yuwuupgvu -- --4.. yn.,,,.- vv_Iv_vv g 3 T Do Mt`!-`cit ist11px:cription\ f:'`1e,.fam9us r. Ss;;.1ag\ol:4?lU`l1ex.-.' " bv ` '1_'h_31;l;.ha5be;:_`nu'ae.toxj ner13`_ pom hgwp_aold .2 "f _ noYoa:_;n_a;g_ ' gtnume Patent,O_l$fe D epartm'n.ot th'o.l5`n1todvS`tifo,tix1rr;9f:-:+`~ L oudni.`h%usgiexomg1wriggggnnrto6bermdh;pa;dzaqto}upe umroxd '93-eorMmibszdimu3a;gudunggin;;nmumm1i6ebEIs9gomsns , V ...... 150. You ow qpiuiiahd nimphine are stupetyjng nappbue poisons ! v ~A spcial prchase of all silk Parasols, worth` from $1.00 to $1.25, all at the low > nrice of $50. . roLLENbAL <#i-LA5TDAIE% 1'` W 10c. per yarrd wi1l'buy our been me. Prii1ts,xie ae- signs from 50. `upwards.-. - :For 35c.`per.)a1-`d you can` secure the best; 50 and 600. Dress of the season. New Cloths, ` Y6_1_i thht yo shld hot perniitiany given ` ,._...._L;;:1_l-._ 1..-... _l__I_.J. n 1.. ______ -_.1n -...--.:.. _..-,.., V...-.._.-,... ---_...., `_._..,, ..,. --,~... ....~:u 7.. most '1-medies foi- chdr4;j1_a:'e boipoed o o.1`)iun:1V ox? morphine 7- ' - .-Z-`j, -:-w - wvu --....v .. -v- -.-__-.v, `Basements Dmps. Godhy`a cogdm. 89.-oallgd-`Soothlng"Sy;'|1D.'8nd _.._. _-._`.-.u-.. 1...: .s.:u-;... ...... ....... ....a ..a .....: .. .........a..2.... |--~- - ` Is entitled to thg sfreatest corsideri-tion-of-carpt byers. `In is who found 2:11 that is Bet in Canadian Ehglih and American markets. .-The ,newe'std_ea1gns in_ Union; all~WooI, -Tapestry. Brussels `and - Axmmsters. ' _ . . .. ` ~_ . 7977/V Z`:o7> ' fqr ,lpf'ants and Gh;ildr_en. 25~:c. t` wxm u. 3 Suit for I A good varietyfa all the sizes. . No cntc .- line with us. All ar'e.alike in price. We. 'cun~l: the biggest boy in your house \ with a good honest_ Canadian L` eed `gun. ens cmo l::t\ Boys Suits frovm $l.60 upward Prdspecbivebuyers'wilLjj1eLse uvotev this-is we are always pleased to show goods `BAkR51E. rsuuo, u.v., , gm: AwAY n'o\vN Ff; UREs 3000 Il0|1H[_ uuuuuuau $3.59 Per yard will buyhe best Cashmere Hnae we` ever showed lfozthis price; See them.. V- ` V f`er yard for ne Spot`. Mus liu.-`Just the goods for present saasbn, and 3 Bar- at this ppice. For beutiful New York Crjukle Blousing _St'ripes. The very latest. and _ worth 20c., only 12933. ' .j 'ri8tiA..I1g` a.'t1iA: Chopping _ mi 1rLn1mm Mm; rtoM_1-`s phen a < rvjv `-~ . pmmnpst% 3ARGI1TNs i@SEPT. JQEEVLBRUOMSLEFIAJ '25, -IJu-nI 3n:_St. 1" _"'._ . ,- Vv_+\ao`AJaA-0*:- -A.--aw ~--..4._a- ----a~...,....... I uir*rnobuoz7.v R , ?E'a.s9. .Bu1,T!10.' 492- 98.--0a$tl.6-R:iJ `-. :<~exp.ew:nir1-beaHw ;` .1 -*1 3m*~_3 . 50 wa1:.`~.Hqgu-,:Renat:sgs, 45 oars, Mama `quieq Yorkers. gt:/m1`o.6h oiip,.$8.t}_5to_ "I -83.70; -_`ri3ughgi,~,- i3m3smon;.to good,` `$2.185. .t_Q_` ` M10: 9185;`: gommou, to..~fa1lf. l.8,60.1 ` '$3a65` She? tugd |a19b5T*R6.Q!,Pmg .30 Iyizirkas vejry:4v:-_~-4vLamba.'-good to, ` uhma` B.;15.[ Sheep-g-'Goodto ~ T ' $1311.15..w9hm.;,Q8;Q...m,.. Mon. `#1159 to LI235!i- 5 ` 3.m.13ed\`*eh 5 Q31} . vs; .1010 =lq1uhe2 % Dinner Sets.~9'l pieces, from $4.99 up in Set: from $2.49 up . H t Set: from $l.25 up _ _ ~ ` _White Caps and Sngoera. 60. doz. Coloiegl Cups and Sauoera, 90c. doz. - Worth $1.00 Wstor` Sety, '6 nicest. from 40".. up Ghu Tablesetu, 6 pieoe`T35c.M up , n..M.+. ma rw_~ nn ~ ' V ';,?}fi,!jlF\YIu an---guns.-.. {m;s;.emm;.~ an .9 M" -_b`l! ~'0 hull view: 70; o! onumin in 34.13); Uni mllud; l evas- thlnuolti.` and at tlaomttlo ham comm- odjsratll 0! Ihlpporp. jhln nu Intima- Autuzm" -ttlp wen m_m-:1 `eta-cull: anhlna sood. and tour will tharomu on enqnIry,~ and one to: of 14. avbracinn 1.000`po\1ndn. -old as .8.!o.] `leg: O1;*thln um. tbo_ lop trsnsuctlonnot ' allows that good stuff wlll sell It one:-ed. ' Load: 0! good suit! is6I' 587730, and for ~ selected Ion 354a was paid. "A few: bulls` are wnnthltor upon at from 8 to B Lin, /hut they munt. oho_loe to touch the lnttbr . M on were weaker this J mornlnt. with: but. very little real giound. Export -.slwap".`aro worth~f_:or_n 8 m Run mp nmmrl. Hon am atmdv and l mu xnornlng in butchers` cattle, and `- enqulry. Lambs ware ln`muolz'1;no ample H supply. and prln weakened. the but lambs not. belng worth ovar 3`,(o per pouuu. naxpory -.snwp.11rB wursxr1gux_1_: I so 334:: per pound. Hogs are steady and 1 unchanged: a|l"wanted buestorea, which will not sell at any p1_rlqe._ Prices are for I the best hog; off, *6ars,`v-~ 84.95 pm-_cwt.; . thick` fats, 83,25; saw. 88: nnd"TIfgs. $2 pgr 109 ,\p6unds. .._..... . H...`-cu-~ -nun wore held rmer. No. 1 hard; Toronto. ` nod wast. was he! on 17 540, and Mont.- xiREAnsTUFFs. E'rc.__.. I`. wnac-cqb1e were-`steady _to` mm L 4 day, and sum West on unmlsuskobly strong `toad was devalopegl; There was on 5 once" from yesterday`: low point ' Sea. In the local m"ax-ket the tone was; rm. Car lots of new red, out- side-, old a 620, and old winter wheat" would have _ 1a readily-`at 650. oumae.i` Monltobaa sol no higher, though they rear and west'., til: 72 No. I northern," Toronto and west, oe d at; 700.` Rlhnv-_.'I`nnn hntfnr nnoh fa-nn nlll "yet; is nnc active. Sm-nigh rollem made of.n'vv wheat, are mm b. Torunio heights. \nm.m,1_\r...-., ant (`nu Ike: 'f hx-sin, ` LOYUU90 H'PlXIl|'}!. . . . Mb!lltend-\-`cry at. Cntlotm brim, high trelghfn west. offer at 08, and hurts J _ I <- Uanu__nn.mnm\' mnrinv-an`: nnd nl-in 731.6 59. I eas--De'mnnd' `xnod'e1-at, and min steady" Car luta, north and west, are In demand an 420. ' (`AC5 \'n Omnunwomno Wh|Eh `mun ha _- .. ..., ... . -.-~-DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter--Ai1ythh1g'oholoe in in good demand, and prices are holding steady. 7(_}_o1,x_p,c_:;z _g_! Lerlngs are fair, : bug the nnL|Hf.I1 nf Hm ntnnlz in nnf. what. it n;7T1Is gemunu an 1:0. _ Oats--l\'n improvement. Whltb can be bought, west, at 180. 1131:! mixed at 17}{o. lhn-_.H|n|mr nrlnnn Iln hnlno nnlrl for uoumn, wen, M; 100. upu muuu uu unu. Rye--H|ghnr prices the being paid for rye. It; is said that 350 is being paid out side. Dealers say that there is no pmt at buying at thargure. - .. . -n-. vxruavxvvlsv-1 um: none-new, 0 pm Goblotu, 50o. doz~. up HEW CIIUUBI}. ` ~. \ Perth; om, 'Ahg. 28.-'1`o-day 238- boxes of cheese were bto'ugh,t-into Perth market; "all white; 8 5-160 offered; none aoldjfnotorymen holding of! !or higher prices. DDf\Y\YYf`Xi` . `4\.lAa \v \/A40 "Kg2s.'2-Market a limo x1i)rdved.- Dealers quote No. _ 1 eggs '_at; 950 100', and gedonds ito 8o.` ' , ' ` ' Pnmtoes--In fair demand and prices eMy. Qnomtions `hold at 30 to 350' per bnshel fox` sales it) tho ordinary way; . ' T1nnN'.1~v__'I`IIrIInI.n nwa nntnd 110'. 9 kn f'E(1(lllHl} 00 101' urwu, QUIIVUFUUE _ Ba uns--White `hand- Inked beans are ` Jmffemrlut 700 per _bush, and ordinary at (300. A ` 'I`nv\`n:\ C:uIv:1n ,_-uI!A.1Iu'1l\I\ Hm; um-n DUSHUI lUl' HINDI! 111 bnu\u1:u1um.'_y Wkly. Poultry-Turkey.p are, quoted at; 9150 120 per vlbfgeeao, at 7` to 80 per 11).; chickens, 30 I:o.60o per pain nd ducks, 150 to. 800 per pair. ` Hn'nn_{`.hninn 1RM nhnnlr In nuntml at l)U |30~ EN! par [Jllll'., ' Hn'ps-.-.Gholoe 18% stock is quoted at 6 ca 8:: in bales, and at 90 for gmall lots, Wiiadblown samples are quo1:_d" n17.1Hso (Sc. ` \- m..`..\..... n'....;...: ..oL n1/non ntnnlllnlan nc. . App1es',-.-Quoted a_f; {M0 in small lots fdifiii-Ilia," and 6% m"'6 676i"evaporated. ' ` Count:-y` lots are quoted` at 50 for'evppo- rated and 36 for dried, delivered; R.-a unn__\Nh|tn `hsu1rLn|I-Jzn hmim: Inn um-.. - _ - 4_ _ Maple Syrilp-Five-gal1on_ tins sellnb 70 17750 per lxuperlal gallon; gallon clmlab 809; and half gallon ting ah 450. V n.....m_1m...1.~n`+. Ann nf. qazn fnr an.Ihf UNIS Ill) DUI}; HUU. lll glll1U1l llllllg uu `(Ulla H`nn`ey---Mm-ka't dull, at; 74,50 for 60-lb. ns, and 80 to:-._10-lb. bins. _New clover honey. in combs is quoted at $1.50 to` K` Rh. nm- dnrmn nnnlzlnnm Dark nnmh u_u,vRI.I.. ' b.,?1':r: : `V Vgouggrl ouaungs are mu-, : uuu_ mu . quality. of the stock is not what it might `1 be. Quotations hora are as follows: , 4` Dairy, nub. choice, 11 to 18%o`, do., low ,1 grades to medium, 7 to Do; large roll, * '11 to 130; pounds prints, 18 to 150;` oreumery, tuba, 17-to 180; pounds, 19 to 200.1 '. ' 1 ~ Cheese--A !Mx- all-round i1e1naxi"rlTT l:;~~FI"~-UUUl;).,,|.l.'JJ! Igood Broom: for 249. L _ n fu n 240. _ - '_ . ` north` Broom 80, each, or2.`or 15c. - _ _,*%:_,`_,, H _ W , H , _ "~!f.,twg'fgr invited to call and egmmin at stock No trouble go show goods. . . ~ - * ----- , - vLPri't':es tire rmm; 8% to 8%o for oholce I _ _ . newclxooae; , . 5 A P`" 0% Ans 28.-To-day 238 _ . V, _ . ' ofpheose . `.~..;.- ;_ u... m,..a.....r. An n....I.'....-nl. mm'L'Af.- n1l wMt.n- R .16n nffmdz nnnn :U:N'I"1`_I:i3D SmA'_rE MA,KETB.\ : 4 n . An; . nna.|_. _PBo15UcE. `U Mb QLUU UU Dark comb. \. `m:cn* mu . . ms; THRORE cou\cLuo;p.,~_ `."'!1~*-U?rI* W.-~cI.,vw 931a `Eh Govcrnmn;-ber ...._a you nmfgm Dgwn. '\ rgdnsbav. F 4 1 Kr. Du:-one the eloquent member tar Benet. resumed the debate on the ad- glru and completed the mtlelnm of tlge Government whlpli he lemannlalged last night. He spoke lnxhtl xietlve Gengue, i and. It In . thought was the political "human ofQnebe0 would be {cash} out l egeln upoethe eet of theiouae. `Hoi- ] ever, his-speech did; not allow: reply from "a Liberal` rep:-esenta_clve.'nt elm `.povlnoe, and she debate relapsed into` Engllala. . . _ Mr, . hr, lm In the but unrllnmant gum. ' Mr. Craig, who in the last parliament opposed Sir Charles Tapper : `coercion policy. butwho now is_ seated behind the Coneervitive lemier, . came sitter `Mr. J`Ddpont. Oneot the reasons"iorthe Con- saitvetheodefest, Mr. Craig. said, was `the fact that the, party had Vbeen.in -power so long. The idea seemed to per-' wade the minds of some people, Couserv-., ativee tie well as others, that it change `;v.;_oulri be good for the country. Times were_hard and business dull. a condition `caused in a great measureby the de- pm-zslon in the United States. The idea `-that the protective tarlii`hnd produced this result was so oonstantly impressed upon the people that `at last spme who `at rst dotLh_tggiWitW_Vbegun to think that there was something in it. ' ' ' TN-is vmvf. mmicinmnn minlrhnnrf. in m nn:n,1.o marge up n`__\uuver.u-- . .v;.:z the names menigionad` 3 having been ' atoienfrom the Conserve ve party was iSll*Rl0h&l`d Carwright. Th same` thing had been done` on ihis . one ion. Mr. Dobeil `had always been a dyed-in-V Conservative} Ha renzae an Inriepe dent, ' with Mr. Laurier` after his eieotion,i,Th (Mr. %Tarto) He had never professed to 3 there was t-he`Ii1inisis of Pnb1ioWorks`T 3 "a change at heart; on any of the princi- , ` pies of poiioywhich ho used_t_o support. 9 Yet: there was that Conservative in this I "_ Reform Government. The Minister, too, oi. Railways and Canals (Mr? Blair) had described himself in the Parliamentary . Companion of 1879, as a` Con_sorvabive._ `Thus, he said. had isiio poverty of the Reform party been-again established. '_ llar Rannunlnll cnnlm -in Wrnnnh. EDEI8 W35 HUIIlI3I:ll||.l8 In _H;. _ The next gentleman totaka part in the. debate was Mr. Morrison, one of, British Columbia's delegation. He gilt-acted ut- tentlon to thevfnct that British Columbia hudnot been justly dealt with" by the ' 'Cnn3er'yatlve Government in thevmatter "6f"iTeIi'lW`" ijienditure. und that the conditioneof the contract with the`(`-an- ?'ziHiii`1`1'Pii`cic Railway ncueptod by the Conservative Government` placed that road beyond the control of parliament in the matter of freight mites. Qt. Hlhhnrt 'l`nnnm`, nnntlnuina the me manner 01 xrelgun ruws. Sir Hibberb Tupper. continuing the debate, said thl,I._h9..M1lDg.,f which stood out in his mind most prominently was the unpreparedness of the wonderful. Reform party for tha rcsjponsiiwilit-ics wbiohvso unexpectedly fell, upon it in this your, 1806. This Government. of all ishq poiitlml talents in" Canada was not yet ready to presegb its slate or proceed In. in nniinv nf rnfm-mn. Ho Ixritit-Li7.ad yet ready E0 presenn IE8 aluw ur ptuueeu ith its policy of reforms. He oritieized '\ vacancy in the Government. and about the inconvenience which ensue from the portfolio of the Interior not bein assigned. - A number of Im- perial pro dents were cited to support his criticism. This -helplessness of the Reform partsfwhen called upon to-teke\~ office had been shown in 1873. At that time it was seen` that the Reform party` hednois men among its leader with whiz-I. tn mni.-n nn n Government. .VOf0 l namrm pnruy Uceu`-ugmu camuuauru. Mr, Beausololl spoke -ln French. Referring to the Manltdbn1.School"quea- .tlon, upon whlch he, votsedlnshsesslon agnlnsl: his ptirby and f for the Remedial. blll, he saltl `he was still of bhdsage oplnlon as when he separated hluself fromjhla party ohlef. But it `Mr. Lnurler Gould obtain in settlement? which would satlsfrthe rights . 6f the _ml1iority he I would support lxlm. Thin rmdn Hm ddl1:{tA nnd thn add:-man ,W0l1m Euppuw uuu._ ` This ended the daIm'te_ and the address was thereupon carried. ` . l \ Mr Flnldinu Inid nnnn hhdtnhln the IE uuuru upuu umsnru. \ Mr. Fielding laid upon thomhle the estimates, and gave the usual uotiwdf the mono]; to `resolve the `1:louse"1'nto Committee of Supply. BlI'- I\lUIH|l'l\ lJHl`DV\'1'lgTIV71[.IUV`(.' Mr. L. P. Brodeur be appointed Deputy Speaker of\thhe House, or, as, the oiolal titlejs, Chairman of committees . ofthe I House. - . I _ I 1-|`r\v'I\ I 1-y Haviiig gotirlri yesterday of. the address _in:repl_v to the Speech from the Throne. the House -settled down to~dey to busi ness. That timtbusiness will be confined` : totho gt-anting,of_ supply was empha- sized this nfterneon-(luring nnnxnicabia discussion over A proposi_tion`lry1:i1e*_Uv:' ernment to take from private members if _pnrt of_ the time allotted .to- them by the; rules of the House. `_____`i`he first `motion was `made to gointo Committee 'of-S1mpiy,- and the day -was devoted to . a debate hirought on upon it by Sir Hibbert Tap-` `per, dealing with the dismissal of certain ` oiiioiuis in Nova Scotia, which developed I into 3 ,consi(ier ntion. ofvthe question as to What `penalty should nttacirto-"tha orime Tot offensiv partisanship. ' mnn rncwmrir A Inn nau I106 men among its xuuuuru wuyu which,mLmn1;a_nn~a;_G91aLnm.agL_.;_`9!9 . Hm nhman mnnHnnnd\\nsz hnvlmr haan VI uuvun; v_v gnu u.-,..........r THE ESTIM ms. A . _ , The mainwtlmntea for the soul year ending June 80,1897, were laid onvthe' ~tab1e offthka House. . They`-me pmct-ical'1y _-1asts session. > The tom! amounts of $41,"- 647,000, a decrease of $417,000,` of which ; 088,000 .13? decrease of: n_qo911I.ib"(at'iig1i?`7` .ao11dated.fund.. The decrease from 1896 est)mtwa_s= is no less than $1,848,000. - The amount ot_ oon`sa1idnted'fund, or the -, grdinary expenditure, ls_ $38,225,000, gs _ 0or_n'pa1;9d ,Wib_h` S38_.308,0`00` in the pm; posed estimates `of last session. The prob- , nbja amount: reqqiredjfar`superannimlqjiygg -_ la nlnnn M: 3315.000 innnmd.nLR10`00n. the 0561416 estimates; asl,a1d' on the table ' f ame hI;1&)`1;I;>%$!8quj 0r utlpuruuguuqgg -I , "as; c , .815,Q _ LlTh1amilma Estimates and riuiwqya aim` . o1'1als,.__remaln `the: samg. Thai publm " v`vorks`eut;lin's_I1"dii>'ff}te3v "oha1;g_e."`In :3 T Ontario 318.000 put` -In _ lixata.*-sehslon for`; f ;pbpt~a`ica ,a:id~`cna'tom `hous lgtqr Piohgin. `J is cutout; V Theeunm , top_p,uhli_o b lid-' .: ' ~1nza.-`-UEb&va.~ iPlu1!I13 Glnlarieig. tit -..` V taxfiii "o x}nTl70.000 W 1 865.AO00c~ '1`hV0:- " f}`r`fr; salarlntof ensmearwaretkexi. -~ an;1_pb.tqrthV9f- 1)6giiln1onfpuhltoMbu.|l 1 * iDE8!116`mlly1a?outfd0Wn.11' - Vm66;noo.vTho1tem I9'1?9W!1'I.l_ anti-ant)`. L T ' ` ,._:'pa).`a _ ,_ ,,I;l m '6,_.:9 .:.:__aa ',:._.`l!l1_-_., - aw mm 000 -5lT!&.11Omot 1f0;910V V , Vment-;_e_t ns 4911191 T ne\`mL;-ham Rlvori iVI;1nor.a9r!A ISM; _ 'I`h`mn:.z|n `IL rndnnnn` . ' ` gnzawull 4.11-.1113`; I-W W'f uuynmuiui 'sg:.-;m:.r:as and ;-axmm ` Thogtanl . 904: 91.31.. (wit Juno`. mmwts of 13,132 ` M 7 man gt-'J7oronou momd; `qptgn. IHISLIV / VI _lmu BM! y;#`ggl:t`t l`raan mm 1I1n0L'6!.kI- * 0" Lsas2.93'2;. Thm ,1: 3.; 'Iad\l9[9191"f, f M- in`i -Tgfi". `l.`mo'q Vda hrbmcng 2%; iA.`.'."'.'.`?.`I.:"`....'..-a..%.``2..1 Vda orxn. Mo E10-`I Win` `'" "`'9'!'"*'"1VV'I V4. WMIVIQ UNI U-new Vn m::\na1iur!u.aandgg-swans?`e grgfsg %5vIni!h:~0hamberA'o .0om::vrw'%6,unv !!W9W N our .500 01 .t:ho`u`a t1uaos)>;:;:o1:1,.~L:L sne: m`mxums: %b|.1`!.V.v*9'31n8 *0`! mi .fa._!m1nx;;j'9t m. mseshm -wr1o!1n9e.d...tor -mans Mi lnoaiumnn 'J3orontu rota1uQ: ..m11P1Hn,d the at uh! =!&mn,.dw:!n the ` I` It Iainaupx-. ~ - A ~ :A1m0R'1|3Y|!,'m1nga, esmaaovmmens .mme-et;wm.L.,-aym i7Min- % `mcggt . 191 iaam $.12 st Jmsskslaaw; not Mum mmtmh. V Vu1nhb:1'. AL'dp:3"%h . FRiDAY. 33315:` ggmns. DAY, A_n1:`1z $71698`; saw... as. an V at '-1 X muting nhnlnajm ~ b Hill? Ul UH! U routine K , ,nu-.. - make` mm 1 nvataai Xpgvvllion L nnnhhmnni` nl iuln&cin mum nun! av-. --v vuulnhuontd . Di. Iandotuu glut natlgu 6! I '0' iondaclgnarltu (sign out thohuotaih rdlatlqrvo tho. mum otvllajpr K0811- ~l1'm7 3`: member for North onwlo. III` ~ will nit if`-lth tbs Inuntiun of the Govern- smeuuo mu mp-`to punxsh the punk vhd tampered yvith the ballcxh. -..e . ~ nu. Qnlhn mu uk .1: John 11% Jan : hann dlnnhmnl n`m' mrinlnvmani on 1 oi the (iow.-rnuient been` drawn to the prospective ininr: to Canadian shipping and other interest: by the contraction of the "Chicago "g_iI-oinnke oonnl? .;W.iioI mp: doe; the Government intend taking for the prootlon oi Cohodinn intereul inthiamnmri. 4 _ _ - -_ . Mr. Davie:-Yes. The Government eppoiniaed l[r.4_J. L. P. Shnniy, civil en- `zineer. to report on `the eeota or such pdrninngo nponrthe greatiaken.` Hi: report "is now being printed, and , will` be distri- buted. The whole subject `will receive` that consideration from`: the Government which its importance deem-van. . `Mr Rn!-(Inn mnlvina to Mr.` FOEKBP. )7 MI. nucleon llpq--till inc liwuuuu ` obtfecli-to davtve. _` ` . BAnuu:_,Sept. 2, 1896: Ha '.., V. MP. HEIDI! Will III 1!` JOB!) I138!-Ila } An": been dinmlnud {rob unploymcni the Laohlno Canal. ` u. 11.....- ..\...1_u.. .5; nthnklnn 1-vmcn 1:5 lmpox-canoe new-van. _ Mr. Borden, replying to Mr. Easter, sala that armngementsw had been con- cluded for the homing ot"mi1ltd,a gampi in Rnntnmhnr, UIUUIMK IUF UUU 4 in September. Mr Davin: In BPDIOIII LEI. u Mr. Davies, replying to two qneslionsz by Mi-. Prior relating to British Colum- bin raf1v7sy s711ystd1en. said-It is um. ;he_ invention or the Goiernment to ask pm-~ llanxhtto Vote any railway subsidies during the-present. session. ' Mr `Cr-nla nnknd-.-`J: H . tha~intenti6n" nutmg me-present. sessnun. 4 . Mr. Cyaig asked-'-Is it the~intention' of the Got-ernmant to ascertain the mtnrf of the people on the qi1st|6t7\f'.Prohll;i- tion by means of a Domlnlo pleblscibe? Iran, when? ~ " -. - M lfr Y.nn'v-lav-_An fnv `hnn friand. `S 1: so, when`: Mr. Lau'rlet-Aa my `hon. friend_- is aware, that is a partrr1f-tixrm'nz1-mnxue of the Llbex-a1part._v. It in our Intention to take a plebiscite, but the date caunun be xerg at this moment. (Laughter and applause ) ' Mr nnvIu.._\'n-mnmantn of weakness nppmuse ; * Mr. Davies--.\'o-moments of weakness there. ' " u.` T......x..- ............s...`. H. -no-Am-nn DDBPB. . . Mr; Lnurier, answering ;\1r.`Iiergrnn, said that the qtmshlon of the oouinmr,z.r' tlon of the Vnlent-ine Short-is sxm-nu'e was now engaging thox attention qt Ind Government. " 3* A Tramp` Arrested at \\'oml.~zqckl, Ont., Wanted In Texns on thechzu-,;x-ol Mnmlm-' --Ho Boasts That no Kill I a Negro. Ingersoll. Ont, Aug. 31.--T-he follow- ing telegram was received this afternoon by Chief Skirvlng from Chief Helm, of Houston, Tnxna:- \ An-nah an we nndm-wnnd nsicinsz nouston, 'u=xna:- Arrest Geo. E. Underwood, asking! for mail at Ingersou forwarded from] New York; description,` age 21, height about 6 feet, weight 145 lbs., slim bunt, dark complexion, brown hair, and eyesy clean face, small mole onoheek near mouth; last seen wearing _dark clothes, bro'v7in alpine hat, mu shoes; nnoldenhy tmde;_golng by the name. of Ed. UXl'_ ? .derwooiLhern;o.w1a.ul_Jqr,..n1u::1er....Jlita1 reply." ` ` _ > ~- . hinf Rklrvltm immediatelv renliedf IohnGa-lbraithl cniet Skirvlng xmmeaiasxy re{mea:' Already arrested. nn Hm .9.7f.h M . 1 n. m. the"-/nhif `ur- "AITCBQY l'I'85l8(|." On the 27th at 1 a. m. the---/chief `ur- rested an the Grand Trunk, railway scu- tlon station yard two trmnps for break- ing mm a seated our, one of thorn giving the name of Geo. E. Underwood, -_and stating He came from Houston, l`ex3\s.. n wan dnlv nnriv|nmd_ nnd at-mt nn fnr _ boateri that -lowing telegram was receiyede `the ohief:- ` ` - ' Hold `Underwood at aii_hnzzu' - swung 118 uuuw irum npunwu, uune.. e was duly convicted, and sent up for ti by days for breaking `into the exit, ceived an additional _six days for creep . During a trip 150 Woodstock; gabi he .onded to the chle_Lti'1al; he had beenaco boy, and to the query, I prosunirfyo have killed your man?" he _ `had killed `:1 negro. As the prisoner-`s quest, the chief _wrote - the New York,, "smasher, requesting ` that any mail mutt _ addressed to Un- derwood be sent to _gersoli. As soon 'asvtheae.instri1otions re lied New .York,. the Chief of Police of Ho; ton was com- mnnicated with, and he in turn Wired Chief Sklrving asking; for UDb:q:'ood`s h `arrest for murder. Late to-nig the fol- Th'e_ description of Underwood`. tblliesl exactly with the prisoner, also the card`! of the Molders" Union of which he was-.- a member. On the wall, of the cell in which he` was confined here were scrib- -bled by the prisoner warnings to the ' .w'k H4. liliznlpoba Wheat Mogtty All Havaea~ 1 Review o{It_he Crop Situation. P _. -Winnipeg. `Aug, 31.--There was light frost all over.tl_1e province -last; night; to the crops. The wi1e_z_a|:_,is now nearly I i all outogoep in late districts. Grain is now being marketed, , 'at-se'vernl poins in the coming season, or will ' pa Vbherobe-. fore the -end of tlia week. Stockton, Brandon, D oug'la`s and Oak `Lake are points well ahead with the harvest work. Prices of wheat ,on~oount;r;Linarkai)s.wll1 be between 40; and 44 oents fjor`No'. 1 . Inna! hut; n`ot-sulolntito dot serlous*'*`kiiiilig"e t a province, and l1j|,,1,`J[4 __hll mile buyers- are on the ground qhey will ocoupyggg L110 LAGIIIIIG UIDN. , Mr. Moolaan asked--Eu tha attention xf IRA ncnunvnn Egan` (`in-II In thl give 80 days for hoboo1ng,_ eaohlof which 1 In niannri `"l`nrm: Junk." nr`t.hnDi:L- Vmond Kid. L . stock were ivnstruoterl to give 50 days mr nou(mu1g,`euun`u1 wx_uou hi signed "Texaq Jaok or` the Diu- * The authoritiesgxb Wood-\ plade him under speclal surveillance. ' V -' _ from a few pointy but 'ther;, W810` 11.0. Th Gon_1mero!a1-, In `its `weekly `review i of`t_he crop aibuatibnt says: Satisfactory p1-ogress_ hna.be eg,-_3nada with (ma harvest -bh1s.weel< in Manitoba and `the. 'l`erritor- fee,` and _.by' the and `ot_' gh-is week the ' . wheat will be nearly all" in stock in some ' 31q1`jttg, rerxi`iy.~'sections:'-1n=-othor~di's`trlotw -3 ` fhfe Ti 5)iIderabl6'iat0~'Wh0ai*Whloh has not been out yet. Overvhalf the crop harvested 13 giow In ftho stock. The ` weather was very changeable, varying, V lraxn very warmv to `decidedly -cool, and .ther6'wa_s some fear=`ofV fronts on some_'_ . * _n1ght8."' Light local froetswere-reported 'genex:g1Trqts,. ana"'lt.Ia no't believed mat" ~ `nmr kxnmna .wah dhrie` Ranim-dlnu this . `geneng1?rosts,van*ly,Ia beleved tgat `any dnmgygo H-was-A don'e.. `_ Regarding mg ._rat no;-gt. mentmnad-.l_wa_ wegk.i1t`-_is- . thought more will Abaon,1e .damag'e11L _ fpp0ts`1n:a.}lmlt9d. men in-t,b_e'Wesb, but git no It wm ; only he in ti Small terfdty. ` `- .'1Ywo6r_`three'oarh ht .newV`jwhezgt have at1eo_1;`xj'1nv,e.3-,.'.ll`11e,1V'1av1r.crop}; h_1,let'od t .?1je-partgoulgorfy` tree. `from smut. J `It Tsald_..1ghqt.o&tn`are_not at. `an 3311 nllesf A :anVeo;_wfns, mdumace trqng Lruit, and 1 ms yield will not = be `had!!! I3 laraa . the aeanding grain won1x1.1ndlAt;e. Thza` L: .'A1z:a1a9V;mz9; 0! w?a99 !nT.L.e9.!w"~3sMh9_. Vheadn.V -not -B61118 ~11ad,+ou . at Pia . V Vao,anoy;y_1x ;n.9z;ai=mc\:,od;.1n thy _ou-qt WANTED FOR. MURl5ER- ;;m@M,

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