WATCH as; We khep. a full tin.` of 'v1 oi.1'N s'r1z1_NGs,' GUITAR STRINGS, BANJO STRINGS.` 4. UTTIJN BROS. WATCH REPAIRING V A. SPECIALTY. "I ; `%'a.V A. 3nouc.LAs. jag 7ouNLoP-s'r.% ,. ' BAR su.v:n fI=LA'r:n; wm. Opp. Queen __s - Hotel. 30 Dozen Ladies FIIIOKID eG4I.OVES. J Dome Fasteners. Every Palr Guaranteed. JEWELRY, AND Jtis'_r RECEIVED ' A` LARGE ` Thane IH-pl-.-u-o_l , aaq, ~|I\a`\\'I'hVIIi~a llopublao tn... yon-p~l-s uf llu-.'MWV]*II`lM` ngpn;-1.0:: >|lIn linlI-MiI|ority Report Not. Bandy-Promomm lioncoulucml An lniqaluuu (`mu Lnyglalmlun. Knbn J U3 .1 A LARGE STOCK IOF G-EEC). F?.E}IEI]'_'.)S?, IMPORTER. CLOCKS, 'aA7Rm.' LIN ERY Reduced. igiigooos Reduced. ess Robes, no two a.1ike,%sel1ing at mi about cost price. OPPORTUNITIES SLIPPING0 AWAY `soc-r1', Bookseller, nllew Ralslns, flne off stock - Sc. lb New Tlllatra Gurrants . - u - 5o. tb iNew.Layer Flgs - - - loo. lb New Bordeaux Prunes - - 5e. lb New Selected Layer Dates - Be. lb New Taragona Almonds , - - l5e. lb New Grenoble Walnuts , - I5o. lb French Roasted Peanuts - l l5c. lb :Fln.o Florlda Orange, largos - 28. do: 3 lbs. Royal Mlxed candy - - 25 33 lbs. Pure Brown Mixed candy - 250 Pure chocolate creams - u l5e. lb FIIIOST Table Ralslns. Connoisseur Clusters, IBG. lb ;3O lbs. Llght Brown sugar - l $l.OO ;2I lbs. Granulated sugar - - $I.OO Dl(lIlUlo , The bill which the committee has framed in not. offered as a. complete response to the mandate of the American people, and no more professes to be purg ed of all prutecbion than to be free of all error -in its` complex and manifold details. IIV- 1 _I2-___ _-______. .I, A .I , S A-A NICELYA BOUND BOOK or POEMS `Bibles, Prayers a/nd Hymns, Bibles and Methodist Itym/ns B C'ombi/ned, Bibles &: Presbyterian Hynmal Combined, ` v ' .. Largest Stock of Bibles North of Toronto. T i `V A K :-. Picture Books, J uve;1ile Books, Boys Own -Y,U_NG FV-OL S Paper, Girls Own Paper, &c., Toys, Games, `I; .4 _ V ' &c. Miscellaneous Books for Prizes--an . _V 3 V ' Endless Variety--on which we allow a :__;"f._--`- L Libera.lVDiseount;. ; 7 . if-` A.d.CARS0N, MANTL_E Reduced. Io ELIZABETH STREET, 2nd noon" WEST WELLINGTON HOTEL. AT SCOTT $ . . ti our i;uita an: Nuts a new and not old stock ` freshened up. 1,153.4 -r I` FIED my vm_,-ua is V :_I_r1LL .- ])EFl.4. r `r-n so: vs I. .; smm. L ' and Christmas nearly with us. Everyone grumbling about hard tlmes and no business. It is just this feeling that makes business bad. Some `people are hard up, others imagine they are, but make `themselves doubly so by always thinking and telling about it. ` We have pur- chased largely and are determined to make business good. are I -4- _I_ 50 Prs. Whiter Wool Blankets. A Great Bargain, at Customers called on for orders and ` goods promptly delivered to any part of the town or Allandale. ls 9. vefy-suitable Present for Lady or Gentleman. eWg_;;~h'9'.ve the Finest Line of these ever shown in '.B5`.i`"2"ie.-_`. Whittier,` Tennyson, Longfellow, Scott; Burns, &0} ,`_in all Styles of Binding. 500. Per Lb. .. $1.00 Per Pr. 0ppos!to\ 8 fnj;lon. ring this `at with youw en you come, as it will help you in your urchases. GIJII Illullllvnxl uuuunlun We believe, however. that. the retiuchiull of duties will not injure bur. give more ebuu-n dent. life so all our great`. Inanufuct.ur'mg in- dustries, "however much they may dread the change. V In t`nn"nn `-no On-G n.u4\n|:.-.n an ab lb Lalluusva In dealing with the tari` question as with every other [long-standing abuse, Lem- perate reform is safest, having in itself the principle of.growt.h. 0 ` i 111271. __ A`,_ p 1 .. nm 1- In.1n When the. reformed tariff of "1846 was before Congress the ant` was full of p_x'-o- phesies that it. would destroy our Imuxufac- Luring industries and throw labor out. of employment). The race of duties in that tariff was much lower than those of the bill we here offer. What. was the result? ' 1 1 'I`Vl-1e opening gpeec-:11. on the Revubhcau 1 r side will be made by Mr. Burrows Jf Michi- gan. Ex-Speaker Reed will close t.heTd- hate for the Republicans, and Mr. Breakin- ridge of Arkansas will probablj perform a similar service for the Democratic majoxjiby. Q..__- h ....... 52.. ..._._.L-__ , THE TARIFF BILLAIMMGER. V----v -.-vv.,--...-J . ome emocrntic members, representing manufacturing districts, nding the caucus postponed withinwhich they deemed they could safely express their hostile views-as . to matters in the Wilson bill injuriously effecting their constituents, are now speak- ing out of meeting. Among these is C. D. Haines of Kinderhonk, N.Y., who V'repre- ` sents the counties of Columbia and Rensse-' liner, in the latter of which is situated the thriving manufacturing city of Troy. _ Mr. Huines has been heard to say: (:71 AI, , I"l7!I--__ fl! ,,2& [Ell 2, I u defoa.b. If the Wilson Tariff bill is not amended` so as to protect our great. industries, I be- lieve that enough Democrats will jomwith the Republicans in opposing it to insure its Z 'l`hen he added: A number of `dissatis- ed Democrats, as you know. held an infor- mal conference, at which our mutual griev- ances were fully discussed. After some of those present had expressed their objec- tions to the bill and had given the names of many others who were similarly dissatis- ed, I reached the conclusion that the bill would be beaten in the House if they were not placated. A nu... :_ _-_.-_ -L:--i.:__. 4.- 41.- I11 .-L , N H:;7;gz;b%:v:>;1;-wabjection to the Wilson bill! Mr. Huiuea was asked: . .1; -_ .-_.:-_.--....a.:- I. .- _-a. :.. ____ ,3 ` Ullli Mlle Axulllcu was nunvus It is undemocratic. It is not in accord with the principles of tariff reform. It is not in harmony with` our party platform. It will create a. deficit of upward of $70,- 000,000. It protects some industries at the expense of others. It is, in other words, a. protection bill that does not protect. 4 H\I7|uat lrin nf I. Innnmnvn (in Iron manila- l`Ull:UI.IUu Ulll vuuv uvuu uvv IJIUUUUUI What kind of a. measure do you gentle. men want? .-C- . 1 any .u . '. can ;|;..u vu Iuouvl "We went a bill that will not create a decit: one that will be just to all con- cerned, which this bill is not. You would ` be surprised at the sentiments expressed` I by some of our Democratic members. The ` Mills bill or the Tariff bill of 1893 would be 1 preferred by them. ' 7.. LI... "Ann-ng 1373!...-. lh nnnn no.6 `IT ` klsvsvnnvvo `ya 77 In the House Mr. Wilson (Democrat, W. Va ), from the Committee on `Ways and Means, reported the -tari bill a. bill to reduce taxation to provide reven'ue for the Government and for other purposes, and moved that it be printed and referredto 3 the committee of the whole on the state of ; the Union. ` vuv my .--vp-u Aehort colloquy occurred between the chairman and Messrs. Burrows end Reedl regarding the time the minority would be given to le their report. ~Mr. Willson thought two days from this date ought to i he long enough. Mr. Reed objected to the time limitation, the understanding being that the minority report` will probably be 7 led within the next 48 hours. , .' ___ '.l `L. A: ..... -8-.. LL- Q_'.-I--.. HIISLI WIDIIIII I/uu uuaua -xu Ievueua - At the close `of the discussion the Speeke 1 stated that the.minoriAty would le its views as soon as possible, end! in the meantime the bill would be referred to the committee of the whole. - The minority report on the tariff bill is not ready. Speaker Reed, to whom has been intrusted its~ preparation, when seen by a. United Press reporter today, said he could not state with denitenese when it would be ready. It was in course of pros paration, but not nearly nished. `He was . very much surprised, he said, , that the majority reporyshould be given" out to-day. It was` certainlva violation of the understanding which as he supposed had `been entered into between the majority and the minority. that the . minority should have 10 daysinfwhioh to consider the majority report, and th_en_s day should be xed when `both reports would be given to the. press eimnltsneon el'y."` The Republican members of the committee , will meet to-night and perfect their report. The nishing touches will he padded by M I`; Reed to-morrow audit will `be -msdepnb|,ie.-5` Thursday. 5000 Attend a luau Meeting Called _ Proton Agnjnut the Wllsonflll. ' TROY, N. Y. , Dec. 20.-_-'1`he= Muuio gal Wu chrongad hub night with a `crowd of, people, who st.t.endo'd`t.h'e must meet` inn tn hlunta-6 L...-l..-0, clan n'nnn1an- 1|" YVVV P9Up|B, WHO IHEOIIQIII DUI! luau: IIIUDII , "'1? to protest a. dust. the piango of the T] nluon Tu-i` hi 1 in no ta.r_.,gt. `least. :5: it ` Iootn thin city : industrial, tho mop! .In.- j .P0ftInt of which is `that of mi.nfuf_abt.u',in3";.~ uhxm, collars and~uEI. The `"'P3|'tiun. but-.;n39I\'a9t.._9hg-..fpngk_ .""1 "|I'&t.I- A Ii-mpAt1I;1.~t!9 . . I tom .;;9ggir;mhUosga_.q3m . A Dncmmm; Tao\7;>Ro1'es_'r*s. `I.\4 .h3 Iroele:i)I';-_l,'Ap|_Ieo::;8ee t pen/m--orig V /3 . ofnn Qurelgg Bmcnnoxu. 20,`--.Joiee Ueilgnu. the Anerehiet, hu'confeeeed' that he threw the bomb in the Lyceum Theatre ' which lrilled more than 30 persons. The police have ee- _ cured evidence showing that Cedena. threw ; a fortress. ~ IIIL , x. the bomb. The criminal is novr conned in ` Io u A I I ` uuuavsu III: Isevuuev su rs nevus The analysis of the experts who examin- ed the bomb thrown in the Lyceum Theatre 1 that did not ex lode has been published. The bomb_ we ghed a kiloggam and the casting was a centimetre thick. The missile was divided into two parts. The first section. which was roughly made, con- - tained ll tubes. The second `section dis- i played better workmanship. This contain- ed nine tubes. The experts state that had _ this bomb exploded scarcely an one in an exposed part of the theatre won (1 have es- caped alive- The only thing that prevent ed its explosion was its faulty make. The police. have, unearthed several branches of an Anarchist society and have seized documents and booksipertaining to the cause. Many arrests are expected to follow. The documents" seized disciose the names of those belonging to the society and their modus operandi. The . rules are framed on the most stringent lines and death is threatened to traitors to` the society. Elaborate precautions are laid down for the safety of members; The olics have also traced the makers of six 1 ombs that were discover ed in various places i in Barcelona. A majority of these bomb} makers are already inprison. ` TL; sunning}: II` Oh: Avengers. -1.. ...-.......:... ` Germany Demands .Ext.:-_.nv.':ul:nTn n! An Anarchist. - LONDON, Dee. 20.-'-The German Govern- ment. willidemend the extradition of F. W. _HopEe,'who wee erreeted hate on Dec. 9 on L e charge of obtaining goods on false pretencee. It transpired later the.t.vI-Ioppe was a. member of the Executive Oommit.t.ee of the Ausometic Club, and on searching `hie lodgings e. nulnber of Anarchists pamphlets were fonnd. ` spaniel: Labor-ere Ainu-chine at Heart. CADIZ, Dec. 20..-eseveral ~ workmen em- loyed in the Viamurgia. ship-building yerd eve been discharged for inciting their fellow-workmen to ineubordinstion. The police made I raid on the houses occupied by the discharged men and found a. number of letters showing that they were at least eympethizere with the Anarchists. Several of the men were arrested last night. Anarchism n Destructive Factor in Own- zerland. A BERNE, Dec. 20.9-The Federal Council, in approving yesterday of a law providing stringent punishment for the criminal use `of explosives and for inciting to crime, de- clared that though Switzerland has hither- to been free from Anarchist outrages there I are certain indications that Anarchism has bs'come,s. destructive factor in the country. ` The propaganda of this system involved in- citement to robbery, murder and incen-1 ldiarism. Its adherents do not conne themselves to the advocacy of s. theory and, therefore, Switzerland must proceed re- lentlessly against their intrigues. Ankln For tho Return: of Panama Monoyl. -5 -\ than nun - 'i>.LsZ D.-.,.~ of-1n}J Kali;-iE"sAi1.1."e the liquidators of the Panama Canal Com- pany have appealed to the persons named in the papers of Arton,'the go-between -who 1 ed the country when the canal inveetiga.-L tion etarted, to restore the sums they re- ceived from the company. New Yomc. Dec. 20. -A special to The Herald from Pernemhuco,Brezil, eeye: Pre- I Iident. Peixot.o e egente have decided to grant. the price demanded by the ocere 02 ie new dynamite cruiser, the Niobheroy, who were shipped `in New York. The crew : demand he been refueed, end nnleee M the difference can be eplil. a. crew at ne- tive Brazilian: will have tovbe ehipped. AA.-uiuni nunnr uehn 3- due nun-remnant` A` thin nu ma. mghcou Mun:-`rake `Lou Money . `or Quit. 'UIVU Luumunuuu W|I| Iluvv vuv UV Illlylauua Admiral Duero, who is in commend of the ` northern division of the lovel eet, will make the Nictheroy hie agship. It in now believed that the next port the will meke `for will be Rio. pWhile V iljell: 1;. rle-pntor Q10 buy at Rio in hit agship, the Aquidubnn, she` was crippled and repulsed by the Iholla from the loyal form. Th` in-wanting kn-O. Annnrn lhhlh Dggvnfn John Wright ot Hamilton ' 'Lovante._A ' shortage of 82200. HAMILTON, Dec. 20 .--'1`he local boord of the Dominion Buildin and Loan Auocia- tionieinoetate ofmin , and no are the `director: of the company. Their anxiety in due to the eudden departure of John Wright, the district out. who has lots for arte unknown. Hel Itamilton on Mon- ey. Dec. 11, and has not been heard from einoe. There ll an exteneive deciency in hie hooke. ".l`he- amount in eetimated at variouteuml, but it _ie understood it hover: in the neighborhood `of 82200 ' The `local eharehold_ere'. ii! be the loeere n nnleee their pe menu are credited at the j head oce, oronto, although they hold I Wrighw{`. :`ipte. Hie booke, it ie'eoid, _; have not in audited for three jean. IIUIII EIIU IUVII IUI The torpedo boat Aurore, which Peixoto bought recently in Europe, arrived with an` English crew, which refused to ship for ghting Iervice on any terms. IUIIU '7 III` IIIFUIIIHVIIVIIO A general, engagement between the Government forte and the ineurgenta war- ehipe took place in the harbor on `Saturday last. The Government forces captured the Inland of Bom J ewe, from which the insur- gents have hitherto obtained their water. TL. Aninidnhnn Ith sunlun nf Amirnl Government Forces capture an Inland. Pnmmunvoo, Dec. 20. --De:pntchen re- ceived here from Rio de J nneiro give the following intelligence: A nnnnllnl nnannnlnnnf. hnlzwnnn Olin llvl Iluvu Iuvuvs vv vuuuuurau uuvu was: The Aquideben, the agship of Admiral Mello, has returned to the harbor. She was damaged by the re from the forte at the entrance to the harbor. The ocere of the dynamite oruieer Niotheroy, ` late the American steamer El Cid, which vessel in now here, have reoeived,$5000 each for three months eervice. The crew de- mend $800 for the nine work. An oer. of $400 wee refused`; The ehipment of 5 new crew has not yet been completed- mu- -tannin! Anrm-A- nnmmnndn hv Ad. UITUW III! IIUII JV! uvvu Illllllfllvlillu` The steamer Aurora, commandedehy Ad- miral Duarte, will sail south with the N10- theroy on Friday next. It is believed that the uncle are going to Rio Jeneiro. \ America wants in Equlinlogis for can Admlulon of Iron Wool. CAP! Town. Dec. 20.-It in IBM that the Uniud Spam Govornmqnt il asking the` Government of Capo Colony to give a quid ro_ quo tor ztyho iron out of wool into the ' nited Sfqel. T/ho Co on1{:lGov`ornu:9nt.v it in stand; will not uyotglilh 1 oditforontiul 1 -m-if in1;.ut9r-V9!-it Vihd-$`ItI;,, .*~,h9l5; '7 jj I'nrad in -mo ,qIt_-mu tho-to ,,I_g'; 4.9] A f-'1..`cr;i.E "` I tion lu_1muaun mu Duwulu vu V. ,,...T.,....... ?jsnd.1tiInbgr1_to Input the request, 0 tho! ">W`."-?`.'3..`.?.'?"9.""'- ' . . . ? TREATING wm-1 cape COLONY. 31$ t=.iEzzL:-:n ABSCONDS. The Aqnldaban Crippled. PEIOXO cufs WAGES. % - ---. LONDON, Dec. 20.-In the `ilanise of . Commons yesterday Lord George Hamilton, therefore demanded to be informed what- tier Prioipuirltlonl for ._|-utqu-.9 1:m_nin- [enoieI--She .llnv ev.N||rV_-tin -an Bsstvl--amps, While France and Russia vim-t-r um i " .l|'ourteen_.1'he Idea of man-gm? -.\l)urd.~ formerly First Lord of the Admiraltv, made emotion relative to Great Britain : navy, notice of which was given a few days ago. The motion declared that it was necessary that large additions should immediately be made to the navy and that the House the intentions of. the Government `were in regard to strengtheningit. He did not. desire that the House should consider his motion a party move invoking censureof o the Government. It was made with a view to afford the Government a chance to ex- 1 `plain its polio to the House, and also in ` the hope of e iciting a statement calculated ` to allay the anxielyv of the country. Th... ea (lino.-Gang nun-A `A ..........A La muALTuAM'rHnmAv11ns,j `aznbsioxn rubs Dus;:ntu::}u1'i:u: - nntusn NA r4LiFoucus, - `shut B.I'ltnlh'NoIubl A_dwmo-d in an UV DIIGJ UIIU CIICIVI VI VIIV VVIIIIUI-Jo When Mr} Gladstone arose to `respond he was loudly cheered. . He said that it must have astonished the House to hear the right, hon. member for Middlesex (Lord George Hamilton) describe his motion as one o a `private member, free from party `character and standing entirely apart from a vote of want of condencein the Ministry. Avmotionimpl ing that those should take out of the ban s of the executive of the_Gov.- ernment one of its primary, duties certainly amounted to censure. It was now too late for the right `hon. member. to shrink from accenting the full responsibility for his motion concerning` the condition of the navy. It was not upon a` chance debate nor in response to assertions which, even if ` they were true, did not embrace theswhole 1 subject that those could pronounce a -reliable judgment. It would - be. remature, dangerous even, for the overnment to make a full statement as to its views concerning the navy, but to contend that the situation of Great Britain to-day.waa one offemergenoy andgdanger was to pronounce an opinion which was irrationa andabsurd. Great Britain re- mained notably advanced in all her `pre- parations for future contingencies. u-ant Rritninv has ` I0 hnitlnnhinn and val CUIUIIC` JUL I IIVIII C UIIIIIIIII VIIUIWUO Great Britain has 19 `battleships and France and Russia only 14. Of warships of all classes Great Britain is stronger than any three powers. _ [Cheers.] Eight of the ships guring in French and Russian navies were old wooden armored ships, of the style discarded has ineicient. for the British navy. Tn nuns-v Admin 1;` tar-`n: Ilka `I2.-it-hi. WAsu1x(:'roN, Dnc. 20.-'1`he' majauritqr report. of ma Committee on Ways um}? Mean: an the mu-i' bill `was submittgd yoatmrday. The minority "report. is not; ` ready. ""5... n\n::\n:6uu ---5-unl :- - ..-.... ...".._.:__.... llBV e . In every class of warships the British had larger and more powerful vessels than _ the French or Russians. [Cries of "Hear, hesr."] It -r was therefore absurd to de- scribe the presents: a moment of danger calling for a premature settlement. . Great Britain : superiority in the power of con- structing warshipstwas still more striking than her superiority in existing strength. M III IIIIIIII` IICEIIII QCIIGQICQA ""n'i'r."`E31Z`'$."J"sf. "L.fS'al`u'"2'.'3Z'ea the hope that the Home would not lend its countenance to the motion which he de- ' clued murshnlled the party forces on the question of Imperial defence. It was 3 bad `example that he trustad the House would not follow. ' T l A- ;I , 1I_.!..._ ll!__2_4_._ A, I_ L24 , A II '7`. E53III IIUCI VII UIIUWIUIII A. J. Balfour, Conservative Leader, com- plained that Mr. Gladstone bad abrded no information as to what was the naval polio _ of the Government. The Oppoeition eaid Ir; Balfour had carried patience to the 'A?.IAlI|A in iklnininn `Inna I\lA-Q:IllI OLA IIVII IVIIU W 0 A: the_ Prime Minister took his seat ho was again heartily cheered. A T unn|-In nnnnnnunO:nA T_n-o`n- an-um- UDIII $VL|s JJGIIUIII IIDII UBIIIUII IIDBIUIIUW EU VII` `extreme in abstaining from pressing the Government to make a statement. Yet all information had been refused. The argu- ment of Mr. Gladstone that there was no emergency, because at the present moment the British navy was equal to the French and Russian navies together, would not hold. There never t was an emergency unless it was too. late to re air it. The Government, do what it cou (1, would not be able to place the navy on an equality with French and Russian navies by 1896. VI... Dueling mnininn `ant: uni Q-3:` an Q:-a4n`n VVIIIII ELUIIVKI DI! LUIIDIIDII IIDVIUD II, IOUU The Prime Minister had not said a single word showing that he understood, or was ready to take steps to meet the danger. It was a subject of overwhelming importance. In future naval eonicts England would play. against opponents stakin nothing, while England would stake all. 0 question of domestic policy compared in im- portanoe g with the tremendous issues raised by the motion of the right hon. member for 'Middlesex. If the Government did what was asked the coun- try would uot feel that the House of Com- mous had betrayed the trust imposed upon them as guardians of interests far above party considerations. . Met Rnlfnslr CA: la-nit"- nknns-and -|uuu In- DI U UVIIUIUUI DUIUII Mr. Balfour Vwu Toudly cheered WV when he resumed his seat. ' 15; lVL--_I___ `l\!II-_ I__II A` A .1 I UHKIIIIULI ll ID HUG U5 Sir" Charles Dilko held that the suprem- acy of the Bntiuh any was no longer be- yond question. Djllhf. III! _'l\InI\`I l`.|\-`oak--.I..'.. gn` OL- UII\I \i|IVUllI\IIII J Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain said the Prime Minister : contention -that the navy wal more than auicient v_ was not accepted by anybody deserving to be regarded an an authority. `If war was declared to-mor- row the navy would be compelled to cut endrun. France and Italy knew thie per- ectly.v . Mae nhnnnhgnindn `numb-J 6|... (1--e-..- I CQII I The majority report is a. vex-yA voluminous document and deal: with the subjects of huff reform in detail. It says: '|`hA AI'I\l`;nnn hnnnln n`Onn lhn tnnanf. LUUUl e T Mr.` Chamberlain tnunteti the Govern- ment. with evading great measures. Eh: l17. I|S.-n vnnunn I.'l"............ J--I-_-.I IIIVI-IV VVIUII UVDUIIIU KIUDII IlIUG'IlI'Un Sir William Vervon Harcourt declared ` that the admiralty was then making neces- ` sary stops to maintain the supremacy of the British navy, When the Government_do- clared the situation satisfactory they re- poatcdthc opinions of experts ot the ad- miralty. ` . Dinla. TI...` (1 ,1` llh T :I.....' I :39 1fa`.:::..::;;'.:; ,".:.':.i a:;'".,..`;::::,.. 3: building (look: at Gxbrnltnr was under con- sideration by the Government. T A...` G-I:-I....._ 711:` L` 1..-...` _..;_ L2-J L- Hon. `G. J. Goschen, Liborl- Uniouint, followed Sir William .Ha.roourt. "He spoke amid constant cries of Divide, "Divido. II_ ru_.1-.-___9_ -_._;__1___A.' ,,' c u firr:u(?ladstone s umolndment win carried by 5 vote of 240 to 204. ` Undo: consideration My sh} non. Go... on-amen:-`rho Lords Adjourn. LONDON. Dec. 20.-`In nply to 0. quuion asked b Viscount Sidmoubh in the Home of T Lor I Earl Brenner, First Lord of 51.- A.I...:...Iou. n: L-o LL- -.._~_.:-.. -1 'III.ICUI\lII UV VII` \l`JVUIIlIlIUII'I . Lord Salisbury aaidhho was gratied to hear that tho .Govarnmont_;a_till` thought Gibraltar waa important to the intoraata of England in tho Mediterranean, adding_ that it was more important than over ainca aha junction of V the French and Ruuian .. 0 as V . i. -I _ . ` Thaonao than adjourned `until; Jan. .12. V .. Belle! by smpbuuanng. ' ' 1 Lennon, Dec. 20;-A deputation waited upon Earl Spencer, Firel. Lord of the Ad- \ -minlzy, Tuesday, for -the purgzee of urging ` that more warship-_eontreot.e giyen to ` ,'1`heInee builders for the benet of the-Low - `don unemployed;-. . ` `I - again En:-I nnnnneo 4...}. O.hA"{In'_`. U0]! llllulnluuylluo In reply Earl Spencer raid that the in-. ereue of the any wee evmetter of actions! `importance, and that the Government wee 4 `now considering whet to do, and could be fdeplllddn upan "'1,.'.k_`o.,hC nevy, nun ` _ `ro ` rhetrenggh; n'pvI'0.!,lIi.d_,t_ remember ` 154- ,e_I` A. .vrhioh*;he eeid led the `ld`ln* Il'I ` 7 H`, 1 DOCKS FOR GIBRALTAR. v-auu svavn Ill an UVUGIIQ LU IG 3; ' `he American people after the fullest and most -thorough debate ever given by any people to their scal policy have de- liberately and rightly decided tliatlhe existing vtarii is wrong in principle and grievonslyunjust in operation. They have decided that the power of taxation has no lawful or constitutional exercise exceptfor providing revenue for the support of the Government. and that every departure from this principle is a departure from` the fundamental principles of popular I institutions, and inevitably works out a* g one inequality in the citizenship ofa country.` i . HH`..'. ..._... .9 , nr. .. ... ._,- L-.-` l....2...l gum jsroizfrnxmi mivmcm. so Places Extra mag I=I.AuuEL. % ;ET'.l'E, just opened. Theaast Quality. % 12;c. Per Yard. Ill-T4811 Iuuuer Bbuuulug Ill uuv Iavluvoo _vv " la.sit`e?ort he leaped toit. and moan A ast y drew himself up on the erossbq `against which it rested--not aseoondi soon either. for as he reached the to}; . the ladder the cougar sprang through 5 open door, and with a single bound lan directly underneath him. Exertingall V jstrength; Will pushed heavily against ;ladder, and with a sigh of satisfaction `it fall to the ground. That at `least W oer no easy path for his pursuer. i IIIL- a..II .0 L1... In.-`Iain: any-non)`-Inf; Hi UPC III) II`), uuu vv av- - _-__..._..,., -_' k to the door. - I J ust than he happened to see the dil: dated ladder standing in the corner. W ?. . ., 1__; _m-_4. L- 1..........I 4-- 9, and mnnnf |cHEAPEs'r HOUSE NORTH or TORONTO. for Santa Claus these days and anticipating the happy holiday times with pleasure. Let us make a suggestion to you of a present any friend would value. What would be more appro- priate than a beautiful. Hang- ing Lamp, or a dozen Rogers Dinner Knives or Spoons, an `elegant Carving Set, or num- erous other useful articles that we might mention" ; and we are sure the good housewife will not complain it one of our Happy Thought Ranges. should be placed in the kitchen. We feel condent that the Christmas turkey will be better cooked, and with less expenditure for fuel, than with any other stove now be- fore the public. -Don t forget these points, they are import- ant, While for heating your house there. is` nothing that will compare with the Radiant -Home, to which fact hundreds in Barrie can. testify, `Ollie! no easy puuu LUL unu yum.-mo-.. 9 The fall of the ladder somewhat dud` the cougar. and he sprang glanding against and breaking the s" Jwhich Will had on first entering the ,L__ -1. 1& Q`-no hnnvn :1 Jewelry UVKII FL 'h . 1 FM Inore than 30 years we have levied .ll1el_argesbpa.rt. of our Federal taxes in violation of this vital truth, and have reached in the existing tam an extmne and voluminous class legislation to which ' history may be challenged to furnish any parallel. 'I"hn I-gill mlsinla Hun nnrnlnlttan lung F1-nvnnd