Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Jul 1895, p. 5

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-.--gun 1;. us 1163. The House `adjourned at midnight. -jug: 'La(lies ..Bal._Kid Ox. Shoe, tip $1.85 % Misses Tan Goat ox.ishoe 85. Misses ,B; `Kid Ox. Shoe .750. Boys Tan `Shoes, lea. lined, $1.00; - ,Ch1ld s TaIk1 Bu tTt,on -Bodts 856. .Chi ld Tan Ox. Shoe 60c. . . ' .-Infantg Tan Kid Butqtprjl Bodts '11`!-{E FINEST TEAV INTHE|WORLD;T URE .'.-;u-'A|'-.- .114 As ,1:I;l :L;-Yz_:H:f`GH_- -15 :'1. .i'.` I _mm=n ha mm xrunllf Ki '-i!_; T .:*4rr U`!-.-J ="xw. 2' nu.-rr'3r`pn'} 9..-HIH ~ .- ' - ..1 a. tutu -Vt-rt . V ' nnmxiesi) Land 221} .v;n:irzO-30 'xu=(_ssIr. .-3|.` `.~;- ....IL!i AI-..-._A.~.A.....l I).4'....2Ji . (4:11 .`: ~ a.v_-nil ;.n.u `JIISLIA. - o .1:/vs 2-; Iu;._g1.! .sm2`x.-u. Eoilttllfifjl? . ` S<{ _ L`x.i.'xum&nZ.{u_ 'm'L'u - 1 Mr. Balfour said it was-a dmgerous doctrine that the gentleman who was responsible to the House w-as not the Minister of War, but merely one of the ofcials of` the War Ofce. The army estimates were approved. The following additional `M1nister1}u `_ appointments have been announced : Right Hon. A. Akers-Douglas, First (`ommissioner of Works, and VVa.,lte r`I-I. Long, President of the Board of` Ag 1'?` culture, both with seats in the Cabinet. The Duke of Norfolk, Postmaster- General. Gerald William Balfour, Chief Sec're{ tary for Ireland. [ Sir John E. Gorst, Vice-President of the Council. A -.~ ` so1d;1Argeuwov B'ai_1~ ' .. .;i;.-.-vtuma a zsHi`fG.H_-~x: .=.V`E'.; 2uipR1V:'E->_G7w. `-`n'1`_}:-: Rum 3i11if`:}l 9"/-ll..L:."[; 4317.`: ".1 ` .`;5.r.z=;-.w .;rr1i+_-Je'm:. '.-`U 1,;-s:s:ri't1-` :- -` . :A:1nnu1- - . Tmmxsi AND VALISES. ) 3 I ' A : _'. ' Tan Goat Ox. Shog, special m1. 3a.a-;;:-;: *1 at u.laII.'\.I Ill l\l(raI-a -/4 H ".03 '23u~:.`1"_ .2h:.-*Irui;iz: aria. no .-:1 2 WI ;H!{ 2:;;e.esA,,um;~; .an.D ...\.`- ....\-.-Q3`, V- .-a Mr. H. Campbel1+Ba,nne'rman, _--late; Secretary of State for Vvar, denied that t the supply of small arms and ammuni- {ion was decient. He was greaty grieved. he said, at the recent adverse vote, after he had given denite as.- ur- ances upon that subject, based eu',.o.1 [the opinion of the country's principal military adviser. Heclaimed that. the ac ion of the House was unconstitution-` > ` `:~`.. ~ -12.; V . .1 D'AV `v|nnlLA'C 1 \fn"c 0}` nnnlv ` `-IQ!'T_-D116 Whllwlia K0115 wg I ((5 1Ll`5l) tetjbutter,-nbt tog salt. for u;1me rate use. :21; 3 -'1,.0.t.~: k."`!..- ~;"-u~.R-:6-e5.7H.0MA5 .36-39.. `sh V (`yes ._cUs"roM woiiK_`.;`..." " " " Ai{s1=Ec1AL. rY. ' " .w.~'xI f:.-. h in.` `I _':Mt1LCQ1Eh STE EfI`,`BARRIE :0 nigh. 4*.: 3 3-? % ' xzpazmgf zva22`T2i"P;-a;np2'zy *po`n-ej " Bf5iIltfC)rd Bicycles_are'being turned out at the rate of 50 wheelsjper day, or 300eper week, or 1,200 per month. Works runniing ~11igl1t and day, had to stop Travellers selling ~th_?em in _(`itff]e1fe,t 'cz_1 t ch up with mfdenfs. J ` Secoml mma Wheels taken in Ezvclmnge. HoEs,GARDEN JAN:D%LAWNRA_KEs,t Brantford Biciycles. .xJu..LL\\./1 .I.J.a..UD JUL DUUDU U1 quiet tastes." Prices have been trimmed to suit the econbmi- cal.side of the hat question. Do_n t put off buying as the hat i you Want may go rst. - Mclntosh & 00., SPADES, SI-IOVELS, l R0? IN PRICES 25. Goods selling at |5c. ' 20. Goodsfor I2-g-e., &c. _ .j AIso_a jbig lot of LAGES at 51:. and I064. per` yard. 3-Regular price, l0c_. to 30c. per yard. Bargaii1s ow in every department in the house. sufficient supply of the stores, and there ' 1 un: ruuuu-..u u nu... nu`. KAtL1L|u\Ja ' `Sir Charles Dilke said there had been ggrat deal of needless concealment in regard to the supply of smallearms and ammunition. There had never been_a.q; "was not before. The foregn G.)vern- ments know this perfectly, and" wane taking"a.d\'an:age of it. in. Y1 l V...v\..1\.\l1-`III:-.v......-............ I_4..-. J.A.Mc|ntosh&co. 54 DUNLOP STREET. vs:ri'r .'If 15K{'r`:f&11`maI'e'v.ii;e.` (as; `:6 qualiu-)' mfomxie to:,m.-toizs p:n.,r..w,ws. Q f"5h uqadc :* *e.*Esre:r#* =*.L*.95: 84*: `'.;"*;'*%,...*` am *4 .. Law, I_ .n_ 1.11.`) GEO. RE _'x:" Manuib-ruiiian oir"r1N"1 JIIJ '3 `ly ` :HUGHES LAVVN MOWERS, &c., &c.,` 1nCU\'L'uA\.u\.\ -.u The House agreed to Vote an appro- Ariution on account of the maintenance D . of cm] se1'v1(_`c, and the navy. The airmy estimates Wereithen taken: up, when Mr. Dalziel asked if it, W13 the intention of the Government to'pro- vide a suicient supply of anlmunitiofl. Mr. Balfour said that some increase `in the estimate-s would be asked. 1,-_. /`1l..n.l.-.n T\ILvn an-:33 61-.1-xv-A Ia.-`.1 1..Anu}. u--u 3.--~.-v Ivvvn v o\a`rI . . `Wehave placed on sale this morning` . -the balanceof stock of E. GRAVER S. DI` xmmeaxate . R. :5.7H.0MA5- 54 DUNLOP STREET. IMPORTER. 1395 rur run: and unoxce ` {W!ir99eri$_&a_n!1P:vvisi9n- "fend. Shaving V . % Parlor __ V OPPOSITE RARRIF3 HOTEL. ~ BARBIE- I-3,3 zorg and Scissors ground and set on short notice. ' -cu-v vs-vwuluvv QCIIIII I IVIIUIUIIU " AI f th e deneseaied Meaieaiea Diamond Tea. ` be m Uuu_.c. Mr. A. J. Balfour announced that th. 2 first business of the Government would be [0 vote such supplies as w_ou1d_~en- able the elections to take place without m(.0nvcnieI1CE` to the public service. IIVLA unncn .121-pad tn vnfp an annrn-. 4"`";[HETs.=MAN A new. ight of dainty shapes in spring hats reached our counters. Some are trimmed with Plumes, some with Ribbons, and some with _F lowers. They`vie with na- ture in harmonious blendings of color. . Darlfsr Ha_ts for those of SPRING HATS. J. 0UL}i'ER WELL S 7' i`l'caiae%;`is;ei; 1,200 A MONTH, 300 A WEEK, so A DAY. Fa`: Pure aiHd"Choice EDY, 'Ge0I'f= 9 be passcu. Mr. James how sent sions. secret Ministry were in_ receipt pfpe{,1-: Mr, Robert Hanbury, Financial ary for the Treasury, repliedtliat H. Dasie, Liberal} a.s1 many of themembers of the " Lord Asllbourng-, Viscount Coss, L31d : Hamilton and Sir Michael HickS_Beach were in receipt of pen- sions, but their pensions had been sus-' pended during the time that they would . be in ()fC. `I. . A 1 Rnlfour announced that the` [CALL ON. 6"~l& A ,0 mm pins: Pam Before Pro`!-:'o;"i `A `me or T:`g,.nsbury's lfnlplnet of Nllneuec-,l1"~"~'~ K*'" _ ~.,mplete-ALord Rouebery ' .!le|nbtnc warn! llnlonlsls and M` ` (`zlllses of Iiefenl. V Juqy 2.--In the I-Ibuse ot a d n. .-. Lon 0 5te1'dgy,R1ght_H0n..Arthlllf: ns Ye _ V .. COmm0Balfour. the newly-aPD0*n~14" J`_m1:cLO,.d of the Treasury, stated that 9 Fushad hop, (1 - Parliament wo.u-`_d he " rorogued on Saturday, and would be pally dissolve on Monday, but the W" Boundaries bill and the Extra- : 1 Y gflabill must be passed before the 11 d1SS0;utio11 could take place. He hoped that the Naval? Works bi1l`a.l_so woglu passed. . - ' , _. Mr Dasze, L1b9ra"*a5k.e.;d..`,E 1`10`wmany the members of pz`C~'."' , VA..- in unncalvxlr AF U-\t\v\. ma NECESSARY SUPPLIES peurial H ouse V Dissolve On JULY 4, 1-895. win TProvo"aI.B'Iy 1 Monday. .v.';;-`R 1.?! Fri: ~11-` '1 W E V-. ` ` T` 1 1.: - `- i`:_`.ii=.Ii'm-mu`-"~* nIci`:a-2=N`i."c`s:`I"e;s.#Iu.;` 15% "1" , . ax agqgi Qgng-"-;3u ]y:: .3;sTh'eife}ih'a1t '.~ ;;7on g'1dg`aa_b13' .".tulk_<.I `JDl .f`= - B lTlhtTl'dLr'r " 9 ma'de5.5a.';.`fuI1c!(iellH1n be_hr_es~h' }4_iVg"ilt='f 4 2 to the.:*'electnt.e'.cha1rf`eNY$mil'* 3 9945 ` :thJ?9.i;'=`.s Ydfbl 313.9 !1.`\.T; B1-Whmln 3194" ` ` . _-__;-.....a-.. Inn} An Han hnnhvnrv Asa- *t1qnaf appeal, and asked that Howgate be .a,ll_,o;vvgd~,tg=_;mair_; -`in they di_`s1zicZ`t jail, '+ ~ a-sur.`.};%e`g 1 X. ,, V " Yfitt .1 menaas. 9mspi~es!s- --e`d.;;y g,qa'ous*` creditors. including a, "-gi-Itbr ofjzhe int and waflrabefstor _ -_L_LII~L_.nnJ- Ii-st: I.Iau I\'A`I1\IrA.l ,_p"end1`dg th Couft of Appels. ,- J` I ` ' . .- *. .` '7 m$,LAvvItl llln_ ('.re'tll1or s.< % "f .-Weighted down with -"_c`p,x"_(afs ..o.!`=`r`'f> yes. E. H.,.Ha.1;qy; prp,-`-;` at N35"551:"9V`dsworth-street, has ' closed ` -wrvr~ v '5`!-air-, !le_l4l II. P!!!-'l('lI:!l'% Robbed." {~_robbq`-r at -1z;1ad1es;*,1n the Cow Creek ` Canyon`, -begggween ;j,Af,3hl'a.n' 3 and _Grant .pasen grs; -and rld"the friaffl fiouches, but failed in their effort to br9ak'ope;1 the express car. " . ?"II6wg'aue" "Gen Elihu} Yxiri. V _ ,, ,_Washlngton. July 2.-J udge *1\(1[,c3oma.ja .o;a;y_ggntenced Capt. H. W.` Howgam _tb`1ghE 3jr. . Winn the _Albg.ny Penitenti- iar1;'r4,._.t_ot1,1`72yi`!I:z:i`.sg on aclrchamge of for- g'_e:rj;*5 a1"gi&:`e1!,r-_5b;;glement. Mr. Worthing- '-`tlon_>af appeal, dnd asked that Howgate ,'r.'-' _u__....-n ;...u......a.. u-.,o-Inm'Auh.c.."+ .-an `San TFra.nc1,Sco. *Jl_1_lY 3..---`A `Southern 2` ._ ;,Pa;clc passenger trajnwas `held `up "and -. Pass. The robbers -took jewelry, money- a.nd,other va_gl_u13.b1,esrz=.rf:;Qm the ; .Vton,A,;'co`t1l`i`i"i.'oi' Howgate, led mimo. ......, ...... Lqnv, ualcyulc nu pay 1.1.1: 1;; xuc demanded, _nd .t,:!xe`b9"at `w 11.. remain in 'f_P6I':t`ColboriI, -0n'1t.M harbo ,=`..ir.?'.-1e sun. -A.... `ll-.. ....A..II .1l_...-..-_1 -3 I.-- ..u Ethjati as urban 21.6 2151!!!! Dmuuuwll W.` b t, on. the contrary, 9_.Lc.$anexE.sa1- n '1 ` `K-in """` "V"! ll`-Ira unvuvu. 'dL J.V1Jt" .l .l. vv mun '7 up 211.1S;.v4-'.v.3t.4.i\..1 ._1..1`.\`!!E"-`.:';t.-.-.* 9I1.:!t:.B.b'43llse&{eei has sklppd to Canada, of whV1ch4;4gpgn,.:.. gsr.,msx%1e;Jmiq!%#ze.%ia';matrve-.... `TL . 2 N. _. _.__.__.______...._._....._ `I'M! Va: Ito-dc-em the "TI!!! Grm-4e._ Dunkirk; -.N.Y;.; July-2.-The tug Grace, which was seitedsat "year ago last April while shing in Canadian waters, will" `not be"redeemed`:by`,the owners. The ,_1)om'1nio`nt atuthoriues` demand $2500 be-, fore the boat will be released. Messrs. *Hel'wa;y,j' &` Sm; `;ha;`\Jea;lready spent $350 for legal services, and the loss of t e boat's services for almost tWo- shing seasons has made them poor men. They are, therefore, unable to pay the price` nwunnn and that. `Inna!-`u-"H1 ...\..A*.-.:... :4. __v__ ..v- ' V.` ., aauvtlgvlkllltl u-tr _iee;::JWeter;a,yWvention,to be held `S the _A;tlantlc. -in Clevelazi-Ne ` ptembez-,~ complet- edlts 1 program to-day. ' Among the, subJc'ts t0T_`=.1'e ligopigllt before the con- vention will lie the old project of limit- ing the outow in Niagara River to se- : "cu i'ehigh'er,f'V5(Sr:Lfer Lake Erie. -A com- l petent "engineer vv"1`ll be secured to de- liver an address on the effects the Chi- cago drainage canal will have on lake levels. In all, the committee. will invite `.'sii'te__e'_h S"peTak'I`"' tqfiagaliiz " upon Ggxlfilljebt - of which they` `arl"'= Rcknowle -a'-9 thoritles. This will`l')`el`r1"`1`d8'l`i:Ti:iVn to"t'lie consideration of the plans for a den water channel between the lakes and v .1 _ut,;11.1.i:u1u!:u,,z;I.1__1u 5.1;/e$ Dgut W 151.. rentgln 3n Vj_Po`r,t"Colbor n`e, On -t.; ha.rbo`t,r..ir.ev'e now lies, until disposed -of by `the Can- adian Government. V * ~ -:---vvou "U11: l\Jul1UJlJ5llUl' IXJJU, Uule-I 1,118` tiyce Sir Napdleon Casault goi Quebec and yr. Justice Burbidge. W. D. Hogg, Q.C,, and Dom-ifxxion Ac_coi'1nta.nt,Dicken_- aon_ represented the Dominion. Acniili-us Irving, 20.. J. M . Clark mid Hon; A`.-M. Ross, Ex-Provi-nci.a.l Treasuirei`. irepre - sented Onta"_rio, and Mr. D. Giirou-a.rd,.Q. (3., Hon. J. S. _Ha.ll.` Provincial Treasurer; _Mr. Mason, Assistant '.l`.r.ea.surer, and Mr. Eeyd, Provincial Accountant. appeared on behalf of Qnebec..,Afater some p_relimin-A aries Mr. D. Gicron-ard presented t_h.e case of Quebec, tak-ivng"up thewholei. day'__s _ session. By a, previotnsy decision of the Privy Council in 1878,.-ion `thee .a,Dben.l . of Quebec it was decided that $1,733,000 of the common school fund should be ap- portioned. . `0nta.`nio.,--demanded that the ' order be-t1 e?uted his"-`fi-nB;l ;" Qilebec `chime $6,666,000, which ii allmvedwould mean ,that 0n.t.a..rio,- would; .heme.:-0~~,to..:-pest.`-some: = ` $4,000,000 into the coffers of Quebec for isums realized by the sale of ..land>s; in Ontario. The whole. ;m.a.tj.erv;re1a.ft5u the disposition of pnblic`1Tly;.ndss;'at the time -or the artition, of ueifgd Lgy-r Can- ada, which since 184:1 had been one xlagcyrince by the Act oi Confederation in .._; linen ) f3-7\V iIIerv'i.nysi"~: Illdiiivenllon '3 I'rngra_" in 0' ~csriiI1';`I-`;ro-`ml ` 0 Chicago, July 2.-The Committee of Arrgngements .for%__,t,he I nternational . '7 1\_._. -117. A.....___- _-.. t~I--_--- `Ll'1".llUlIleI.l V. .1?.ee.D. W1at.;e,1' Cleveland u... .sV_IA.LV-ICl.>ll.`I.C 1.a.Ul..lUIl-OI C116 '.I.I'lSn Na` tional party was held here today, at .whlch itivvas agreed to.;con..1:estIall 0! the 1ik`e1y `seats in 24 but of the 30 .co'unties,; a.nd~_all~the boroughs except "Lon'dond`rry and Bel'iTast;_' 'l`he'l1telfprovlnclal jtzcouuls Arbitration o In Seislon at Toronto 1`otontp, _. Ont., July 3.`-The ter-provlncml accounts eat [all day at the ill- arbitration Pa.rlian1ent .:>11ildiugs_,y_es;erday. -'.l`,he,, lthree arbi - yaitorq` were Chancellor Boy"d,V Chief Jus- fifg. 1_ 1-`I.a,1_)9`leo1_x_ C_a_sg_,ult :-__ofo Prnelllfon Io ..1`ul|N-`st Everytlllllsz .D13,.1.h? July 3._--A mass meeting or the P.a,r:`ne11i.te rai:uon.or the `-I1~ish`N a - Hnnal nnrfu nynn 1....1;a 1..-..- ;_ _1___ _ :u:?L9x.Id9n4;-Iilly 8i:'-,`--'- "T`e`*I:3a., ...x,_ . "der' tti` fc:ip1:'"Io1i,' " r;'~Chami)rlain7`"' Ministry," contends that Mr. Chamber- lain will mould the policy of the Minis- - try or break" it to pieces. The News discusses th new appointments wirtncl-, ,au-mild?'1;sarcasm;:v: , -?!1`ih`e, Duke of -*_1.\Ic'V)r1olk s"_,.; ik(1V_!rA1j;jIgiS_`.lv`_.-~i ..t1,9n.'-it-says. will be?-W.it.che. Wi.1;A curiosity than 'fa.1th_ Whnfhnr M. mm. ,\W- qua:-my-nuts: mi! Cillllijblfgft u M y iwflagu-5hr;>iIe aixys : -`Tl1e` olvrnlmnf have given a. very heavy mortgage 130 fortune in a;p'poiuting` Mr. Gerald B-'a.'1- four to the Chief Secretaryshipi 0 fI1_'e!a.nd. le -cannot imagine any memhjer q_f- the House of Commons less likely to b_1-mg t0 the Irish offices. tl'1e qua.1ities-of..sta,tes- manship that thb pobition demands. The hrouicle? will ridicule and_co11de111peo111e. `olf theother appoin131nen tsa11d W111 gon- elude as. follows; Ox-angers. then.-_rl ght 1 Radicalisni, oI'd Toryism, Whig!eI')' and Democ1fa;cy,_. miugled.iI1 A` featureless 00111` ' bi11atio'n=-wl'1`.t will` cdin e"'6f"i`t'?! The lntelfprovlnclal 1.. l_.:__1,,(- c gqou reputlg beat . ;:_._m <;` `army Ii 4.1.1.1.` , A - eo the eerag wlllk the ` ...... um .u'1sn 1Va.tlOTl8.lIStS are `highly dispvlegased, and will denounce the `ap- V pointment strbng. 1y du'ri'ng the electoral ' campaign. . "l`1e.._~. (`.41.-..-_'_:;.- = -- "A .. ..._-...? -uunc 01: =;Huorro1K's`,.;aqmjnistr.-~i gtipn. T-it! gays. he; waits he WiLil.1<.1Q 7?e if `faith. Whether Mr. Ger- ald Balfour, as Chief Secretary for Ire- land, will have; his brotherfsg easy, ;iuc-.- cess will -dmendaltogetner upon. whe- ther Ireland is convinced that her hopes.- of autonomy re, not tor free realiza- tion, whatever Tma-y be ;-the political rnai 2 -Tho Q+uy..a..~_.1 ----~- -- " ` ` ` vu-ax. VJ. LIIC \J'UVt!I'IlII!eI1I. 1 _-The Stg.nda3ngi says that VMr.' Gerfala tary tor` Irliind is \rery fa"ror.6l3?"re- 1:A8:aIrv@a`;.{ b.y~:'t;hQ 1_.r1;sl._:__-Qenservatives, but tha'.t""tIi;"Ii'ish Natldhaltsts highly Balfour's ..f'a.Qpq.iAntme1_1t as` Chief VSe're- . and Tlrrli Aonnaunnn I-I-A -- V ty. which` in; `;.;m; aw; 5 res, ;?:&:::"`.:E:ui23.2'a':::;;az:,ga&as `rev 7 suvvu title` of ullnltjw WANTS roux ||u.Io.\'s. Eesslon but, me contrary gggast. 'W0llld no ]0 _, ___ ....... .. .,..u... uusxauu does not love coalitions. Henceforth hesaid, the dissident Liberals would be found shoulder to shoulder, wlfthv. the -- T01`ieS. marching to a Very --dlibioiis t0F3" und 1- a banner without motto 0r deviL~(:.-. 'l`he bitterness of the separ- ation from these`-people vwa`sl'ong_`p'_asI." He T9.l0ic(3l] at the bottom of_ his l1_a.1;t, that they were now sallingu-_nde`r theil, -gm true colors. The Liberals. hencefAo. t`n?5`l Would meet" them face to_face,._and.g'u nger be tormented by a" Kllerilla wurfa.1'e on the anks. `There were Only two paz"t'2s-1Cons`rvati'V'es and Libemls. ' Z H - thL0I`d Rosuhery proceeded to discuss feitlessolls` to be learned from the de- md of the late Governrnnt. In 1892,"he. with. the Liberals landed in the House maj _a multifarious program` a:ndma,p_ maturity that was inadequate tq;.A-curgya` _> the ogram through. He c01l?Svue4_a" take iberals not to repeat their mls- meni They must in the new l _a.rl;g,:V._`;p, ty. I fa'da'Dt'th1I` policy to their maJ(_)`If1_-,' it W they had only a small m?JO17ffty:'* -4 1l1d be futile and hopeles.-;s.; 7Vto a-V :-,,f-_, ........n:u, wuu~*11a.s*ail976I.`2i43`en (T5120 peerage, will take Bard: Ayleston of Hereford. pan -......+-......-~ A-- i - -- 1 I`. ~Cnami)erla.in"" " nt\v\n|n.I~ J.\.-L 11. . run `'v?vi11" ._A. GB _. LVLU L ` .- ` 5' 5 . his {53p_y::?2 E`f-.":`i ;?g%1ia%%"`1. `" ; accgsstonrmtq-4:he.sGovernm.e3w.byy.1ntro4 : 4 rducgngy, ~,g,-%.-bill; ~lo.n~_Vt-he ; l_;1_es-_su'_gg6a_st5d"'!_;_-',"" ~ su-;Jax:x::.A1a:zomps9`%::1ar.t.:ra;t.i.;;o :adai:.<! '*t%:`xir; ri1aAg51:.- .,`c.iiu;o= f . . ;:.:._.-J:,1`,_. 'r.1sd_a,1e igndlxmhr g:en;63}.g`}, ; 1118i P01`. ,7. M.7'5'.T'_M`-,1!"`1V,fYI95tu!t J he 5 fn _imfl'o1i"t6 I`.he"C ve`1`-'n`in`i-It 2;.` 1 T `E;>f`1t-fctily. . . ,. With ,refere:_1_,c_e to Remedial: Legislation. We have been blamed _for coming so & near the end ofthe session and having no legislation on_ that I1;,was' scarcely possible that we shoultfhave reached it. The papers from the Ma.nitobaiLegisla`4i-` ture pxily ca.me,int_o- our; hands. .thls. moi'nin`g.' They` Will" be taken into co"n`-V msideration at once, and the Govern- nnohf urlll 3vi'}."..'n`l.'ln ` .1 ah:-.1- 3.. -`K Aqqf; bills,,g`r;L3n?y '61 ` think, esplyeextv-zwb. ~*'-=1& 1r1.;,1;_1;1g__`4g___m;.` _ -ject to the promise mentioi'i'e`d?""" " "1 haVe'6`dnna5::i,l' $`?$7 $3 u.e`"ii%-`~ 'veryi1er;_h3 :ffdi'cuss_ior1r, K121, 5353 1 and. be ready mm addlmmint-,-:E:&=haulz3rI `Il`..' 115-41.. . 1-._ 1- __-__-an -5rot;the btllealnlgr e ` 1` Hi!` ye - d_gpa.rt`: __ -'g;:i?sn. l'IIc[`_ll5I _.t rik xi: ?ho Vhn S b 4' . u V mate 913' send . -- uua.pl'.'tI1eiI` !'!1`3-`|`."1.'.`. V."}' *3 . If mgtJo1;_t) ; it would hopelessito empt any such great ? changes as those involved in the}1 Qih9`? Rule. Church Disestablishmentgt.-V " `"30 and One Man One Vote me ord Roseber `s `reference ' Ellerilla warfari" of the Unionisi"s! ~`61.l. '-, -; ed much applause-. A ` ' T ' ring to the House of Lords, LON There}: 0ne,.q.[!,P.; w be vembraces all other which were d `:0 late Governqmt, A_r1aIr_1eVl},'.;,.t}.1g., m1nation of the Hduse 6r Ldrd,"t 9 mtence of their power relegates t '6' Liberals +..A - Juvln luv bloc pavanlauw AIICJIBIUILCLI. Mr- V ., '~- -1.3!?-~-I.-1!nde1`st9n stage f 11er"Ie.der" 6f"'th`e'I-1.`ou s'e nnlbi-nnfitr 1%. 15113: 3;; m '5; _'_ `: u 1xrai."}&r' bmeht w111.;;;;1s_`e;e; ., sl;nort time, 1; `what courgqg _1_ reference i O -6 . --.1:--~,~ - N H oval ave auliw vs V U LIUJJULC5. McCarthy and Hon. Mr. Laurieralso wanted to know what the Government intended to_do about R_e.medial;-Legis-, lation-I-'._an;d the _rl?I1'1:_ dson ~Ba;y ' Railway . - - " I V `The lnmimt nf Han ttrmua ha 4-ha `aunan h`av'ZaE i'i3f5`53' fully two`-t};`1;_'_a_.=;__ o,)"`:'1%: marg and the mosi*"(on'1?entious ,_ip5i-`zms ihem-.al'1`.w,7"to;9.d31\a3g%;tx:a the angag alnnu hf fnvvv-nan spoong ,V . ~ vans. ally! "The 1ai'r'of the Hlou-se. in this! coi1i"e K of his reply,_sald : may state this, ` g`ene1_'a1ly,' `_that,`,s_o_.far as. the business \ of the House is. 'concerned,`I think it ls`; "all upon the order paper. .If anything =1 else is to come u?pon_7the oi- der paper, it ` is something that .comes up by.Wa;y 01' incident:-not `very i~mporta.nt-tha.t `-it`: may be "fo'1':;nd'_ jnessary -'o 'have_:1eg'ts- ` lation upon incidenta1l)t_.'..This_I say {in order to `show th PI-Io`t'1se what is about the. -state of business, so far as me Government is concerned. HT g...-"1-.. -._- ..-1.A.._'..'Lg ' - - aan-_y 1.14.1115 LUI. LII. The proceedingsin the Commons `to "day ,we1je . devoted. entirely to Govern- ...n`ien_t business. Several. measures` were discussed, after- which the estimates were considered. Mr. McCarthy had ., intended to move an amendment in lreference to Bishop `G-ravers letter to Rome, but _owing.toA_ the late hour. at which the supply stage was reached he deferred his motion to a. more consven -v lent clay. AL LL- -..-_.n-- -. `in - -- `at v v we AllIl\4LlB IS UVLQVCI KICK`. I make one reservation "when I make that `statement, and that reservation is with ,referen,c_e Re,media1:Le_g1s1at1on. I W0 ~h\7 kiarnn FA... ......_.1.... ,._ .. --~nvnu A prominent Quebec politician in- formed your correspondent to-da.y that he believedthe Remedial Bill, whenevei _ it Vcamedown} would be found to be practically the adoption of the Ontario Separate School system, including Gov- eivnment inspection of `schools and the M employmentof `certificated teachers, the religious orders excepted. This latter _exception, if it be incorporated in the bill, willnotebe palatable to Manitoba, audit is on this particular point where the tight will come. The Roman Catho- lics of the City of "Ottawa are g'r-atIy dissatised with the tuition which is being given by the Christian Broihers in the Ottawa Separate S:-hoofgs, an ! ` are anxious to dispense with their ser- vices. _`This feeling found its outcome in`the recent demand for an impartial inquiry. into the affairs of the `Ottawa Separate Schools, and before very long theereport of the Investigat- ing Committee will probably _be` made public. `There is no disguising the fact that` members of the Houseare anxious -as. to `what, the next two or three "days may ' bring "forth. 'I'VI.~- -....--..-.1.1_v__...';_. .1, ... '-:-Xtt ~.tu1'1.:e.Aopening `of pijoceedlngs: in the House `to-day, Mr. Foster moved that AGove_1"nn.1.`ent `business have T precedence on We`d riesdays`for thuremainder of the; session. Many protests fgllowed from- members with legislative Hobbies. IA ..t`(.-...A.L__ ...S 777-- y-Leader In the cgmlonn ; --No uglgiaslan Re the Iricisoni nu`: naiiwiiyf-unlock A Move,~.g0~Ro- . pea! I";_l:alIcIIl!le`-Al3I."' A nu_n,1s`_neteaua. _ I` ` 0ttawa;i,..Tuly 2.--_The statement;/on the state of public busi1_i`ess_L;ni"ade_-Qin. tne . House. of-.'....CAmi9o9...; " Foster has;in:s'pirefd=t2- both? `sides `oi '.th 1 House with aj"_'des ir. to Fget, _nome as speedily as possible. Many members, i howe_ver,; c_oniside`ri- that.t_hev ;,.1e,,a.der ~01; the Igpuse {sat Tittle 0159f11if1$t331n'a}l1sf; announcirieift '01 this` atte i"n'oo`x1_,_'a.nAd" that the date mentioned in my desbatch the other _day,7'namely, Aug. 1, will be nearer prorogation than some day next week. i._,PJver$;Ethi{ig_,deg ends as to'whe'I ther orf not nemeaiai L'e"g'is'ia'tio-i*`:s brought down. i The. Minister or Fin- ance..int_ima;ted that the reply o.Mau_ii- toba. t'o7'the Re`niedial"Order only reach- ed'the hands of the G;9vernme`nt.t_o-day.:: It has been under th e:.eonsiderat1)n5of" Lthe Cabinet,-,:and` it is currently-~repor,t- _ ed round the lobbies to-night that `there are differences of _o`_pinion`A_am'on_gM "t_l_;e_ members of the Government a..to 'w`l_1`e-5. ther or not Remedial Legislatio'n `snail ` be in'fP9?f*10d`t?!i.sv`sesS19i'e'."M3!Y"*!1!F:; bers `Tri`1st."it,1i at"ii6""]5iI1willbe ."i`xiti=q.j duced,othe'rs' as 'eii1phatically`a.ss'everat`e` that a measure will be brought down in a, few da3,gThe advocatesvot` delay 9 are; However, many, and they sincerely ` hope that same: opportunity will yet i be given to Manitoba to. remedy- the constitutional grievances of the Catho- lics of Manitoba. They point out that the Remedial Order demanded specic action on the part of MVanitob3. ;i that that Government "had to go the whole hogor nothing. They did nothing 3 but if -given a chance~to,_-pass Remedial Leg- islation possibly the province might do something. Therefore the views is ad- vanced, that the `Government should . delay Remedial Legislation until next session. - `~ - cmtence -- -. out mouse or Lords; :9 Liberals tof power` rq;eg'gtes?:tg, councils C; Dermanent 1mvt>ot`enpe,:i*;-5:." \ no a " the nation, . ;0n< tQh4g_;t'[1;1es-;`. elecuom, D1ed.ged.. tqv-ng9hts_;zhe`-v;cq_:_tgna ;: ;eIeren |`.Vn cafn ha hn'Ir'Iu a-nrui lm _ ce._ 350'?`-fun W W Wif. sa;fs.i3;in{:':131?1111a % .- M?3`.'.M`:1.R"I";fE.h%!` ; f.'i1cflb1i."tb`1e' "G ve'rm_nt._,o~.1 ' 1 and `the Gowi lliiii M19-`~.=`.1 J.1J.*1k in '1` Lei to`intv1rr_fga.te' {,9 th S; j 5 :}i'F.A`. :r` 11-1 1.: 4:1"! ., M THE; -NQRT.EH.ERN~:_ADVANCE.: . .1. rzzxz.-, I 1" -.'x.'(x `. 3;.`I:'K{ _ M"! d tional ConserQ`1[1;'73 6 an appeal asking the_' 9" to support thg Whn 2_eVttin'g<-1'eady to go away `don t forget tn see special values wt-, r`e" " `o_`e_a`t-irig. For men s wezir re Me . g'a`1l the Iatt p1'bductions in High `Sihbes. zA\L11dAO2, V [;19ics from. $1.25, ! Ztol ..* $5.00 * f %l8{%Dun|npA8treet. leadiI1g]Sh0e ;Dealer.f A` ~vsfe `pl__a c oh__ sale_ _this wgglgjg Slate} Tun Quif: `Shoes: for men7.- Seeechem in. all the` latest shapes.-1` ' * fl Stylish Tans for women, men, misses, boys: and_chi]dren in all the hest Tan .shoes permitted. by fashion. Never ~ .-before such exquisite styles for so httle >money. FR EY . `The best Canadian end American inakers contribute to the showing. It s worth yognf while to see the shoes these prices represent, V Ladies? ' $1.00. . Frawley ..%.H0l|l}AY% SHOES. . .. i`-J6-seph Austin _ i Lord of the Admiralty. ` V Joseph . Powell .. ... unuja Champeflain} g Civu,` Jesse Collings. Under Secretary 5-1`. the Home D -partmevnt. . ., . f T. W. Ru:=.selI, Parliamentary Seem"-'- tary for the Local Gov,er,nment Board,. Secr<=tar:;'Aof VVar `Ofce . ` H The Ca_hinet now has nineteen mem- bers, the largest number it ever con- tained. ` ~ W.i111ams,. ` 'FR na{nVi_al5 and me. total cost would-be $4,750,000. `Mr, Denfson ` urged that the I0 1k'-5 on the Soulanges Canal should be con- structed to-accommodate deeper draft vessels. 7 ' ' - V v(.;rJ1wgt.heV Trent: "Canal a..pproi)ria,t1`o`n. McMul_1en'f strong.-lyattacked the Dfoject, `A which "led to _ a. vigorous reply from, Major Hughes. ` Thn `l`_'l'.u.-.. -_'I.:---_-A- - 7- " ' ` ' .,...........a nu: mu. Then (he'll-Iouse Went into Committee Of Supply On the estimates for the De- % Dartmerit-of `Railways and 'Can'a.1. Mr; H8-ggart announced that he had in con- templation to chang the Sougangps Canal fromfour ldcks to t1'1'r'ee, with 8 lifting or: 23 feet` 4 inches, The change W0111d save $120,000-. Up "to Mar.h. 31, $1,597,300 had been spent on this canal, and the. total cost would be $4,750,000. ']\Il"i` nnh:nn ..-..........: 1.'|....4. an... u--1_... vuwsz Ql'081'-~-DaPB1'w:r`r `,' 1 `After considtabls disu8Si:>ii.i1f`:? hi;:i1'. Mr : V 'Mccarth`5r `suprsoftecf the`. `Minister Of Justice. the Speaker he1d"=tha:t the amendment was in order. -'l'|l-up. A-L..:.- _r_- , . _ .v- . -,, _....\.u.u.u L): on |.U 031. The House -went into". committee, when =1 the bill was amen,de,d.by. inserting vali- dating revisions in"c'ases' Where revising` ' ofcers.ha.d' neglected to comply with: ethe,1a.w by sub-dividing polling sub- divisions containing over 300 votes: The bill. was reported: and the -House ad-~` journed. _ . . . - . After'reces_s two liou_rs was spent dis.- cussing the - Lobsteri _ bill. 'l`I'It\Iv\ LL- 1*-r___._ ;n. u..,. ""_"`-01-IIVIII, WEB Ill oruur. The debate was prblonged until twen- ty minutes to 6;:-when `the House-.divid.-'* ed. -__M_r._ VM_ulo'ck s amendmen-t being defeated by 82 to 39; ` ' ` 'l`ln... rJ:`.......'_ __-_; .,.. , ...: -. V, MONSOON , I `I a s . hlidrlt "HY If"!!! X '(n:.v'.' '-`mm -`J: I I.In n - `poo-av--nu 395. ;`t`*1l`z.C_1.3.9ol`le Ho 5.1`-..uDDer,i td.0k:thQ: point; `of order" that the amendment was not rt_9g"lilar;*"s'."f c"`<':i)ve'i"ed . fxiaL"u're airedy ` on -.;l_1g order...aper.,u,`.;~ .. ,_. ` -. :AftEI` r-nnaiciv--:`h1 fnniiuainn In v`1!"|;t\`|. ` :;1`t`aaa.`e :@ bl11: to rep_e'a1_'the Electoral Franchise*`a`.`c"t';-. . a u ._ l`1I._._I-_. T? -n___,,, , .- ' C -- -av vvunn, 11. "Sir William H. Waxrond,` Pdt1'ong'r> Secretary to the Treasury. W. E. G. Mucartney, Secretary to`th Admiralty, ' T,-....,....l_ A

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