> Pi . Yr a ars tn = a : 7 > vr. , oe - ——— A y Vv Vir SZ % — : ——— DAILY EXAMINER. sxsipiiiiiiamaaiaasumaamanaiona CT pecieaiaetaineennn : " : - ‘ eeeeeiermerr —_——. a ‘ | , THE ry \| ry EXAM riod ; ——— WEDNESD A Y M AR : hu A A wi Mitr city Cow - : i 3 . neil. Mr. Crisp H = I : j 0 ; : ra sp Heard F : MARCH 1, 1599 THE EMERGENCY MEETING YESTERDAY | pa =_— TELEGRAP CW ‘ j AFTERNOON, " — TELLS THE SUN WHAT HE THINKS OF THE Hi VER §. ’ 4 Comparison Tuer annie | COmMETTER 8 FINDING : — | TERE was 4 lively time at the ama SPECI . ‘ Ir is contend Pat PS be ing of the “City Cou nu emergency} A correspond ft} at Despatcues To THE EXAMINER ee : that the ‘4 th nei ces ; ea espondent of the Sun 2» | administration of M M ' ; 7 ; oe — he meeting was ca oi “ors nN. © Crisp n few Geys § Son sow Ber, ! : A ; wat 13 excelient VI yor for the ns : ( yy t iw om ys ago. Mr. Crisp ri in every respect. Bu ity A 3 P a se of appointing tw , What have you to say concern | : ; ‘ ‘ f ssee#sors, the 1 13 ¢ ' s ’ ti ling « “aie iid . r — Messrs. Sullivan and I bo sal nittees of Cx uncil, a - 5 ae oe ¢ " the com _ e? He paid: . CW relieving the peo] _ © ‘he present City Surveyor an tl a - a ees ; yj t disappointment, ee” mee sole pt Gy Suerte sr | “oe sevomonuent END OF PER BUDGET DEBATE evenu ind €xp rditure i ‘ / y by ares ha Ss meet, in the face of a h ieee! eT ‘ha er a short private conference b a. ae blic througe- ' : . ' pper House, | . ’ opposing forces . ws i n th tirst place the the Patriot declares ‘ “6 W ater Commissi im the ones «1 ela had no god evidence D Lauri 6 S - : , : : at 70m nissioners, the result of “sl i rl sumo Wa ; : tence, r. ic "9 ne : ae No ’ record of rag evidentiy Mos satisiacs > ‘a ae f it all me h r another was the er and Foster Sum Up. 5 the Mowat administrati stl de, Councillors Taylor Fs R, Bas : a e proved himself in ra in this regara — 20n and H _ , 1gnes, vot ' J j 18 unreliable man d : oper left the buildiny, tl | : . , and in B - . ur C ' . ¢ he « her } , ' my ey idence am ° oe Sid Year > : Expendi- J e. uncillors, Crabbe, Beer, Hogat j D sme tl ce wae all first es e Oo e re gr4ie317 | 3.871 McKay, reterning to the oa een en ace ported. ats 875 etek aoe an eer things looked threatet es ee a oe sly, the minis ' 1878 e+ genees - 2 . p41 405 2 6n4 624 | Proeposss® for a Cae = 3 ; ; ' co = circuit when the event Faster § Splendid D f 5 1879 = ; 8 ° 2 92 35 m. But C emeliin re rH a ‘ 5 ha v io was cognizint of ali the g ence. 1885 : ; 4 ° a 2941.7:4 lu per and Robertsor — * syior, | ; { the case, the two M-. fian- xe 1884 oo SSeS 2 887 037 inos befere zg ce 2 who are particular friends of t! : ? . 2821129 39.7. ae fere going very far from , ' — ds of the D A : ** Ia the batt 2.7,»89 | building, and returning, entered ani cioe | De. G Oe ee nversed with alton McSarthy and Colonel O’Brien me a latter year li wos found ne sary Chamber and t os red the Ucur “4 s we!l as myself about th Vote With th ec 4 ann | def : > a v heir seals : . i t é } . . , the new s A . ' : so ‘ne Board. A minute or apes i ual = 1nd since; alsu the woman 8 Government, nuities, by whic! I wt g money upon al iiyor Haviland took his | : ; ” ees —_ : icclared she knew of nuthing : ee pe» eget ; . became p ommend thet thats ‘ } ace n . di im auy way; her siste M - G be ‘ ach year, W ; } re was a Quort ; ter, rs overn ss : } Lhere : » the j" ruqdi yh ‘ eepeeta > m defi its becarm nl ; a a ‘ i _ n pr ceeded to expiain tI a t acted - 2 :bie woman and a ent Majority 54. ray over $1.2 0,000 was bo all nd o, ie calling of the meeting ? aie il eee street stp neal ae ay and iaciude! am ’ ' nae b Fas unciilor Payl r did - — jad been her past ; ’ ° : ps ‘ ra no t i} 4 ; . tor al d ‘ ee h this aid, th Ww . ai i e bP vas avy emergency ie k there | oe I : . vo years and she had i ‘attest arclie’ OrrTawa, March 1. of $457,000 rs he c . t the appointing eid me in the highest est : ine : * . committees or a city surveyur, | ie bh ghest esteem and | moved. that G , yesterday, the | ee Let it ba remembe here might be about the assesso - u oe ne spoken of in her Soverbaient basiness hence- nbered that the annual May ssors. , yin the seme ¥ torth take preceden fi nce expenditure of the ¢ nual Mayor Haviland « xplained his en eng << ene — ay, and W. C. uP eS amnint ‘eo ce oe Thursdays. a“ the sovernment ¢ siees lait , rat a 4 102, ts 7 ‘ 1e 4 le : : . nin anaes yy ay . f Oatario ne : a he had a right to put any all that t iia aial ae 2 confirmed | this request,so ee ste that to enforce cena m $1,816.866 under Mr oe 1e thought preper in the notic Y | was m suhabilioatl perma ‘Stated and|terfere with b 7 in session would -in- Sandfield Macdonald i 1870 ‘i he clerk then read the res'gnations cs n : oa as o his belief in my asia hoe usiness in the hands of ee ee 083 565 : . 34 - ered by the two ass —— sp Nace : likewrso that he weil rs. a ‘ Mowat in 159 jmall and John H a Messrs §=David mr: mbered my visit to the house and o After some informal di i sad tea inks. lace gosh onnens |" [eee wh Win o6] ant al ackee Bae use end wae | mation wes edneted iscumion the} ~~ = eee ee nd his daughter ¢cu'd ‘pos b: y- n answer t : : PATON ” biained from the Don ale “¢ - Bae Hughes moved that Massrs sken place- In an : a 4 possibly have | said that the ets the Premier fi hover! ont — VG W are AVY ¢ . — 1 fact 1) Was @ CHi cunci : ernment ou! of the trust fur + the | panted vyand Angus Martin be ap broken evidence in my fav ® chain of un-| the proposal to ria uncil desliog with Province, not for investment | og : : assessors in the place of the tw nd presenting the . vor, all first band, | Question tv the S e Manitoba Scheovi diture, as well oem - ’ for expen = . Ww mae resigned. Councillor Hox a . that by re “a P mn strikirg contrast said cm: the table cer aa Court would be cdeataien il $269,000 borrowed on € _ led the motion. e! ne y tae prosecution egainst other: question Si “Gay. Replying tu the es,” and we shall see how the admit ae Beer moved that J. D. M lo what thend ‘ the Treat ith ir John Thompson that istration of M att min- | and Edward Divy be 4 - D. Mason | phat two o1 do you attribute th y with France wo tai . r. Mowatt compares with thi Jouneil Q ee ppointed assessurs vat two out of the five v e fact | before Parliament to-d ald be laid ‘s i of Messrs. Sullivan and F. at ° cul r McKay seconded slid seiealinaa : against you ? yotes were cast | evidence in the C o-dsy, and that the | [Sey reduced the ; ae erguson, which] | uocillor Crabbe moved that b - sh . nidinn to denkbatall i. a tow Ge Be arcn case would be printed J i . ee _ | 8100,0¢0 expendiures by upwards of dal urions be withdrawn for the purpe a. = judice agvinst m : — to personal pre- At 345 . scsi “——e ) -_ Oo 7" ! Byesr, and wn ; settling upon one name. Counce — anal the ti; irat on the part : .m, Mr. Perr , from the Dominion ¢ ssions | seconded the coatlads: uneilor Hogan | of th an ~ : wondered at the oe — 7 Se Debate. oo Charlottetown, February 27, 1893 > m : roVerbnment to the Cor neil! - -" . oe trial al 1S wap Z recess e. : ‘ ee ‘ 3. amount of $000,000 Habis a : _ r Hughes ti ught his resolutior Il had suspe nad ion foe on a antipatby. on behalf of the arose rose to sum up ee @ In every Pr . ' i bie ofvet, SBa Gee ined to withds had even writte good reasons and | nounced the B pposition, He pro. : : ; es y Province the rt } Council) ithdraw i n to th a ed the Budget k iit party : scillor Hooper tt — ) aes e president uf get speech a f bl , added to the expenditur y have | the assesors shou Ot " ugh — one of | fere “ e asking that his name sh ola the — of the National Policy and eeble de- 3 . intl . liturea, leaving the Con- | tl ; ould be from Ward Five be on the commiutt et Cree not | fensible repl an inde- a servatives ti) ec ’ song he largest ward in the — itee But when I f : eply to the demand conomize and collect 1 3u . , » city—and he wi name ov the list ultimate) ound his | parts of tl ands from. ali abt Lae he | Support would ultimat he count ‘ bts due the pubii \ - . — Mr. Martin who was a reside a ; by Dr. Spregue, 1d —- cane cat ~ me | of the mivister’s pid et from all sections k ' istifies the eno t ' rk = — _— gain, and 1 : saa APs e to object ref ‘ uoporters for tariff Blt ia the vain nities of the Reserved fhe resolutien apy , and in point of fact agreed ; orm. Hecredited Mr. F , e un hope t ‘. ot me ’ appointing Messrs. Dav sure no man on such ag , feeling honest b eer . oster with aD Government my pe tha v@ = Mortgsgee snd Martin was then pu tin 3 Avy nid suc an important clef in the prosperit sy | naintaine ; . 2 ’ ; t and carrie: d act fr atieliie . case | country wee ; perity of he Island. y maintained in P. E. C councillor Hooper (nought = . e se diane " prejaton l find I have Soncaas por as — him to James ae a ithe : * 1a ti x . ‘ppo itec 4 > oe ut the business they could dv. The : — shurch here, and + : A member of m aan O always put up his opini oe r The P og committees and the surv 1g stand- | .yres me tl , "aad # most reliable maa — - gre that of his advisers Be d sod HIS —(x) -— -— —--— * e TIO pastil tha ; e . : y€ yor nee res e iat ast fal - 2 ’ 8- at the ex 3 . denie : debt on the grou 4 i : he Debenture “PP inted now as this work was r z ‘ shat was then : oo l, when he mentioned ochevel os — was in any degree due to a Is TO CERTIFY th t mical to p t it was more econo: | Gnu, of emergency. iS DOF B! ond asked aq ppearing in the Gazette, | count wwement of population from th carrying . at the partnershi I h y interest on the deb Councillor I 1 a question of the said j , ry to the cities, and whi we oa g on business P rere tofore iati a an to the binks Wa was : ' yeni ures biases i r laylor then moved that th cerning me, he replied I pecs juror con- there had bsen an iis ’ while adinitting KENZIE has thi fi ” at Charlot: etown under tl 1 existing between the ut d : fe pore was pc ee a er nce adjourn. Seconded | ©) Mr. Crisp but I ry ee no way for| our iodu ease iu the value cf , is first da f Feb 1€ sty e and fi idersign Bh 336 9 f ” binks as interes Councillor Robertson nded Bi ated w t or him to leave us.” Hi stiies, asserted that the los u y Go EP ruary A D « n fi m of M i E ’ Ot. Sb will sovn be se y Afte fea ais ind was evident! d : is | farmers in the val oss to our Dated . , A. D. 1893, be > cLEOD & Me Mr. Peters | : seen—-that ia, After making the mot Seng eee y made up and ne value of their land ate this fi ; en deans : ate! ' : ’ i 8 tor eli re a civil cour » on a| ceed : “ ands tar irst ived ' of the sale r h 4 ‘a eee Taylor left the room, re alate a ‘one F | never have | a pl = a aman would Tree Trade autism Hs admitted thet day of February, A. D. 1893 by mutual consent, ‘ deben'ures—how mue ir two afterward e mine : lace on the j as an impoesibility i — . ‘ money was lost by the ae a h Swerve and resuming his sest he knew encugh, a jury. Andjcouat f apersibility in this and hew much fae ale of debentures, by the ae of adj »urnment pi b ea : esty enough = a — have had hon- pe tee nt the Octekien" to come 1e de > rest W : yavab u 18 Cc “Fi Jot ig pu cs mm tA , ave re ae , i Te 2 wi ™_ oe ae ae of the M: ciared lost on the cast- | , u the committee was fated th ’ Pie of the Reuadiie oy * the name J A MES M LEO g 3 Mayor and the ie conduct has m. is | erished on. imapor- . c . —_ livisicn .— LOMOWILE 4 aroused great indi C and sneered pov / “4 cbatnnatamenine * Se oe Lene ee atte! JOHN McKENZIE resen Ag: fH ? “a aylor, tobertson Wy afte i lence on the c y sible so lone + ‘. -’. . 23 Impos- igen d ‘ ; eg | Haghes—4 re Hooper, | ried anothe committee and car- | princip! 1g a8 its vicious ucde:ly gned in the presen . . LAE Severat of the le . i adecall’ aa the r member with hi - | principie remained ode: lying I esence of ati ‘ deticmmcian dase wel tak evden a See McKay, Bers | iv oe dioek tv's Serthoens.teasaee eepek Ge: iline thet ee ae Frepv. W. L Moore, Attorney-at-L diecuceed by Dr iby and eloquently ’ au try, but in this caso Lam a e min- the oytcome of U : ation would -ai-LAW. y Dr. Anctersot ! y Councillor Tayl : sonclu a m driven to tk : . nrestricted Reci ; his lect ur ; 7 »in the course of yor said there . e ion; and secondl 11s and aflirmed th E ciproeity ance », deli vere , ‘ men at p were tw : he idly to a ise at En land ee Paul's Schoolroom ; m th ing in St. | ing th e can ae had no busimes sitt ‘i Li N that led to a most unfair eee coneeded Canada’s right pen ween (x)---- --— stes @ . i Al x th» wante : ere. ouncillor Crabbe ; Not only did JM ecu. | #gsinst th scriminate R istica commented 1 ' scter | sellin rabbe had bee , ydid Mr. H e manufact . ween Gp by te ne ing things to the W ; been | things in the ec owie whisper |:iand 1 urers of the h nN tor were the res i D ie airne 1 doc shied 5 is ater Commisstor i = 1e committee r pe nda i favor of those f mother ¢ KE e = @ res.iess activity, tha univer iich was the sxme as selling 7 red not or could not br oom that he As H vf another couatr s BE Ww ll . ae I $ going th » cram and nce Gis oe nd Councillor Hogan ‘ey is af om city; | thus seeking to , il ; oe er ae yar aad oe rose to reply he oa ness at t i contin ue t 1e the part of the rising x perticialiry | ing to the cit =e een seil- | members, bat his ‘nee the minds of th : cheers and th H bu ‘rin nfayv : gy generation co A Staw ; y- : 30rs, ut his prejudice i e | seats in the How led : @ vacant 1ée d ee - wd unfavorably a oe _ m- After delivering himself in this way he following imp oe ios is evident from | He said that ak filled up as if by magic tan Que por and more thoroug th F and | wate Councillor ome a ee es ees rant ‘and undeniab ither the cogenc t Charlott $ en erations that ar - oo hods of gen- | that he had ia Hegin was denying : iable re of the Opposition oa y nor the etown, March 1, 1893—dy 3 a e i‘ 3 a e pst, the diapositior ‘an nail sola any hing to the "Bg Mr ‘ ee : or leo guments call —— ion w 60 avoid Bible stu ly and to re alt : ye = 3 ; muncillor Taylor left the room : a cy, | whe a C urrh ; went to Scotchtown inl a ngthy reply, and dealing with = a sealant good and man bad ; ; lwvels SOE juzhes and Robertsor f l : ouncillors ren Ne had no busing ss t e . 884 4uriers speech showed it sas b t r. ee iene which worsh “ ee _ the mosterialism iater. ertson followed a few miuutes I went only once at d as .f take him there; for the doctrine of Daresteieted Res apology r dg aS 3 **success ' au a fi , : : : = oo it aah ek Gace ry ak aearell Some further discussion then took pl fe-cpew the saat. ane SoS which he had met repeated a FIRE — Pe & vine refereace e calli ok place in 2. 3 } al e j , : efeats —— ane bravely struggling with dy a cml lotion of eventing 5 mosting, th : | a saa a ays stayed at the Moore’s in a ~~ would meet Re ° LI FE. A CCl DE ose rewar ; gp sdveraity, | ¢: oa f committees, etc, a oe a , oe s pt in the bedro. e, a es se Soe , is in the worl Raila” lee Councillor Hooper aes o ss er which | while Miss Moore ~ vedr om off the parlor Finance Minister queut language the _ xl N ' ee ee s remisrks concerning “wl hus leaving the Council ‘ i. the room, | parlor. I did eee the lounge in the ignorance of the patan cern Mr. Laurier’s of th : of studies jAposed up athe vout! snd unable to transact any furt ~ @ quorum lon my visit ¢ . ~— with the famil on ger’ aad ‘employ great causes, ‘and hun- jenctipenecnniemen @ present pge in sche * i youto The meeting was th i! irther business t 9 and was only in the | y od the ened ployment hunger’, that ia ee were well worth Rools and colleges | © ag was then allowed to die + ; i.t'le while during the ; nuuse a}; : edus-—-causes which ; us- che “oaref ral death—"* according : ie @ nat- , g the afternoon 7 imized by the : ch were beia ae tion of all y sreful considera- | cases rdiug to the statute i : 3 He frequently or evening ‘ y the opening of « . g min sail nek vegeta s- | cases made and provided.” sO 1 SECA i gave juently wrote to the gi the increas © ur Northwest an oe Very ad:airable, eS . _ sa- It is very sania ae en _ Bie ~~ aes cture. [had no pe-esdire tables on Se Gena ed and tur: ing _ fe S upon the si oy is re- | yawning gulf between ** ee Oe Se » with Miss Moore at ON- } people we , on leader, who said ® BR Ww vi cone usion,, he Cae f the Bible. In ; ae = oe eee 4 Mies Moore aude nes 1 hi P ninted oun car . on eapeeire taxation, , pose of the poet ; [re vm Ss eet being the father of her child ae ae of | higher on the oth o men oe were far Al Sons “ sms . Th, : a d the t ; the an on thi . UT 5 . an eee de ns of Temperance. she — — g : positively ieaine oo dl - — and telling eer _ ;OUY THAT INSURANCE x ’ i. de it t", . o_ecme , i oned my ‘ al , 3t awed th Ug Mr. 0 a : . ¥ Seton apd sorrow; ne 4 - annual session of District D! r had ary cause to do an one time | Mr. Laurier ead an years JF FICE —Brown’s Block, Charlottet a proce atill Thorow u No. 3, Sons of Tex rict Divi- | good evidenc and there is no | °U" people t ; s to subje , ttetown. Nough 6 ee emperance, was held x idence against me. mas pie to the very conditi ject mehl re ae abides in it K sington hall, Shamrock ro : “< Miss Moore’s famil ales suid had impoverished ee gees he now eandlibacadaias ag ou the afternoon of the 22n 1 Pb. bors observed Mr. Sac — oe igh- that he waa ali at sea when sp ees and — eens ‘ And solemn bef he meetin, was called to orde gy we b her and belteved | : res attention to acecuat for the tact that the a tempted to ——$—$———- — ~— -- r ‘ Veiled th , Nee aoe us, P. Millman. After the eder by D. W. | family do not b o rstatoment. The girl’s tural depression existed in G greatest egricul- = ‘ : Goal of all n wk Portal, business, the D W. P e usual routine of | me nor did elieve ary hing wrong i head centre of free tr reat Britain, the ’ — |One G a i eee aie P. read an exerllent wr did any one of the roug 10} Mr. Fost tree trade. In ringing t ood Turn Shack ellent rent o'er 08 — etating that he had visited ys eo amined, he wi nesecs ex prel ty - a that the farmer » gece Desery irave , , sub- or : ad visited ail thi 3 ial . pa t ; pe wee. Op Graves under us silent ! Distriat Divisi a n the jurisdiction of | hc wy uirie again and again evaded th t oa? ene Se ana See ¢s Another | While ’ trict | ion No. 3, viz., North Sta iow and vid n wijunetior aded|b.rn was hi . hkeeee and , . aie = - g° zest, — ne ubilee, Stanley, Union, F ms ence io 1885 87. 1 oe agg confer coal was f¥ee of ar bar hi posem, that nd generally wheu we have ; Com eA ome, Shamrock and Prine ae ane ion and attended all the : nvestiga- | ter, checse an 5 . » meat, but- 0 ood Paieiowea the br and error, ny ave a short acc unt of h ro eee te amnitee. soeniona.ol She ton Tee Es be itinitely ema Sear thea 2 f we : oe vats . € 1c bravest an o p 1 4 sits to cach - ee : ni : hic 5 | ‘i eae i. ne With dk i s reported on the who 7. All that Mr. Currie w which ke bu i m his sugar or an : rn ‘ doubt and mi giving. aleo made some rb ona .. a urred at the aie ae with oc- | #8 po N. > ae cheaper than if eae V ©. other. That is the But beard are the voic reiterated by the cv ions, which were | ¥'*! bend. 1 have. he witnesses were all | D&W evangel thst sseciion of Mr. Laurier’ a = son our § . rea Heard pretem,== erated by the committee on said re- | %P have been accused bri vt taxation was an evi , Wail tore is so crowded, _s are the Sages, port and duly adopted by Diviei sald re sen kee doctor near ly nine ae only by a] ® ridgement of the people’s rig! evil and an l E tL i : ro ‘he Worlds and the Ages: ing in accordance with ivision. <Act-| *94 the girl clears me. years afterward cheer after cheer, which ights drew forth OW I Come and . te ose well; your ch os ae Grand Secretary Fras Te made by ‘ Yet in the face of all that, Mr. H ee out ty ee ae oe an ‘he ahi ee what we rief and yet badlen e oaieat er, of i. G.T.. a re- w others voted agai , Mr. Howie anda who said that th " the ppositio you can oe on was passed for 2 & F- I ion, + against Mr. Currie’ e Government Z : in BOOT i Gg , presei t tion toth ion, and are now : 3 rries expul- trusted to remod 7 ut could not be : Ss Here eyes do fovernment, urging the nn. , nine years aft el the tariff, Rial eed SHOES regard yc : , urging them to meke arcang Dg heaven an erward, mov- between por , to distingu : e.. : Sesser» ath loess r a Tepkicts the taking of a pl: biscite “ocdatt fair play 2 ‘I i an ag expel me! Is thie principle} er, and the detail pyres *** * cow We have marked wt Here is all fulness, : : bie ition at next local election The he Me: hodist seblio: think ? What does that Unres*ricted — Mr. Laurier’s denial x * n our St k that bh : Ye brave, to reward you; ubject was heartily discussed t ’ ne | above are Besarmer st link of this? The | tion of tariffs, M ciprocity means assimila * * damage as been Work and despair a Anderson, Procter, Campbe!] “Wy yan rs | tradiction, and de ald . facts and defy cone | of Mr D.vies ped a ut the statements ; , = * a aged by smoke, and must , Ss " » , . a ell, ost . » 42 OL 9 bli R - mre other ibe e le ‘ A vote G. 8., 8. Simpson, GW. P., G. W wo, | as possible. I ask ot] be pablished as wide) leadin ‘ti oi iberals and =m: N | ~<a et cle le Ww. Be arene ‘na wed by the Rev ly, ke Bie pew others .P.,G. W. Bont-} them. They a co pavers: kindly te oe and . i cts ye the canine 4 ° . Foe! ge! 8 lear of them. en , ecu le ‘ tT ) . . ’ oO . g -” : . : ; Sod testiothoorhes beter teaser |" Ihe following :fisers were then lected iebtdon one occupying your pulpit i cited Mr Blake's t laine Geumenion, 1) Bes aad] OTT } Thousands of pai del ~~ Tie or the ensuing year : en elected | Woodetock pending the result lpit in r. Blake's mat {annexation, |e t Irish : } pairs still ' gerald, Eeq : : : I sh sult of appeal ? ed fm hi 2 ured opinion, as and Scote) : } | Don’ : ill] . »W P—WmOd ll leave that to my : ; is famiiiar lette: » &S EXpress- S ont mi : S idiccalitid ect lledieeaiileelibuiis r Jampbel!. board. Lhave here: y quarterly cfficial | i#sra was ©. The seme of enthus- e) 8S the - . Parliamentary Notes | DSebo--iu B Milo wl inte ten tal el foe Cnet a as Bs sos conten ("ists gation apie ' Seribe--Jas B Mill: ffeciion before ympathy and Christi bath , the champion of S | ; Hon. } m. Limaa, fore, in fact, bee ristian observance ar pion of Sab. F : é actin ssid a few days ago > a is - “ye eon McKay. =~ anything to call it tar nerhin ee before gun. to be a Gatiborate — Christian ete., at special prices dur- SHEETINGS, PILLOW J hand stone work at 8 hap—E Procter. cnow that it could exist ¢ aps; did not| fect, when he ch alsifier of the |; y J at ide Gesuages nrot "ners ie iy] Sout Wn Hows ielucmineeinage gegen Wedsece | rou ee Seg te erent wih [ne Februar. Fouts “I corroxs, stuns, 821 MeLEO . ul >h J wmuary 1893 e ry Sent — Vm H ee i hey are ait naa ; oO co stock would tee : : in that th j F 4 ~ ’ 95, to G " arc. a 1d more than al : ‘Ig ure reciproci : ney : Pe s > : naan for $140. to be fo shed = PD W P—Joha B Millman a ‘ : #.te Da, ong ex fe a Minter A few ie hae te Benn keepers will save many «sf TICKINGS, etc. A larg QUE wi *TREET . ng of navigation ue | A furious snowst as vit and g> on with your ; e your | Mivister, dealing wi - the Finance + e | , e. xe Sir Adolphe Caron : ae a w ous snowstorm having come on, it every confidence in y» your work; we have | his revision of g with Mr. Davies’ charge that dollars b ; <j and ia | Charlotteto a ' that a daly mii aron sated a few d ays ag ~ thought inadvisable to hold a , ; Do you think w i u and sympathy for you ton par om: what took place at the Washin y buying Now 3 very choice stock. | wn, Feb. 22, 1893 if . cil 2 a p 4 re : ° On 4 t ylie nk we: : . : . | '. % ached fap the ls iiantanion canbcenal Aiea oe sik co bak tein | Decne ell of the appeal to the | Pointed out tae chai by Mr. Biaine, | and buyi ij NEW S | : derstood, that a a = it was then un- P. ee After a short sddress by G Ww Decidedly so, Some of the old and in ringing Sines a unfounded, Se Cae SPRING PRINTS The Tel i 7 granted, th Deans . Simpson, th al a x aide. Gin’ oe he older meni hi clini then | ‘ ie = = Perry, aah aaa - roe uae L. P. and F. n8@ meeting adjourned in| twenty te ate h : : — me futimately vo ue ae “— last — chee’ x * ‘nattractive Drees patter oe Company ot > . 8 vicimity of the static post ice can . s, assure me eee tant ‘ “a Jesed witha ee iaias “a's : is E ; , ¢ mail was granted, b rs Phe daily : -_<—-— + ---—- ere by far than in the eo g exposure of the indefini vet search. « Ba sland : xd, but the post ‘ B. 1 S. Des ii - D» you intend t committee position trad efiniteness of the ae ‘ chaed t : ay pea de- : Desatine Crus.—The weekly d e dto pursue the : rade propagand Op- ' ; Me A a, — the understanding otal yg hem on in the cami i “s 1 dia © matter far- <a was toes at 340 Yes, 72 7 o es @ 1 BE. Annual ae oa » who lives at the stati ight, March 34, will offe j hapa ermat es; I did not w ; Gover a 2; nays, ? ot vis Compar ef the £hureholders ! en apposnted p oy we station,was | tions. The sohine : f ag me new attrac. } °° Crs but the ana we ~_ on my hands | O'Brien con Seles shetuachs 54. Colonel = Ss Fer i & D.C. Melwod tee athe erry is the cartier and rec a. : r. J N, | “Should an equitffent ia ; o ‘ussion will be, | “°° free to attend to one a over, my hands | Government. cUarthy voted with the C a . Ps “ag age bG the Sih day harlottelown, 7 ¢ * year. eives $13 60 a | this Province ia ieu of ~_ + be rn pted by civil courts. wo matters in the Lace urt d b p.m. fa the flection of Ms reb. ate f _ ditim to the debate, t uonel?” In ad a SS : an Em © ° isiness, —-~ . etn ; ’ here : Notabie This cal roi rectors Carpet , recitation “e 7 re will be readin t . Consery , 1s e of ours eri f “XJ. ROG ' “ Seeuhien an eh cloths, curtains, house | the ye ee music, Bower! Veathor Bulletin. ervative Vietory. marked to attract ae more than a few od Ree ge BEXJ. ROGERS, Co , ete. cheap for cash—Jas Paton & take part Bes gg eg ee the city promise t oa T means every cent > It means constant goods hastily bough WANTED ea Secretary, — : ’ a o . ¢ . ¢ N - . ° ” a a : a r ‘aton & | per and hot discussion ew Toronto, M D oroNTO, Marcb 1 entre, foreign and d emt search—b ght and cheap papery ie, {28 3i Admission ten cents; ladies — is pendivg, | Unsettled with » Mar, 1.—10 a. m. w r. Ryerson (Conservative) carri . | power of cash can do. It omestic, has been uying—making aply Deke we oh eute te 1s te Seneral ——— : ree. feb27 3i increasi with some snow or rain; wi Vest yesterday by 682 over th rried Toronto | 82d qualities were bough meats that only good explored. Ic mean we Bakery, Kent rtree', ; » Stew ony, Role easing from westerly. p; winds | didate. The member ees e Mowatt cane ught and will be seld at a: of standard and ” what the ide 3 pat i i row Tey Coed. eee ® lowest possible a makes T ee on corner of Cumberland aaé ‘ | P Fosse’sion = reets, ocenpied or nm + , BEDR BR pou Street aH im Avril y G. uF » s faa ee Ss TOR =\LEW eo i tt—feb® oe iW \LE— \ sor..nd ; gunk bee eek ee SS jan , walnut case —C. I . ome © siiiaieeiaiiiaiettitiaatiaias