1 ' W-HEN you“, - you buy money-saving — and you buy it all ll" 1W?“ F“! Everyone ShOUld new a..." Silo-mum m: no more than ordinary Aim. Goodrich makes rim w wit FY“! purse -- but all worthy of’ the name ,5 Goodrich. ' e i When Silvettowns were Sold Q1114! i? at a premium, thousands of thrifty Cam- diiiii motorists found that Sllvfifowfl! reduced the cos: _of running "~ Now Silvertown tirci aie made in‘ Canada -—the duty is off- a n d in o r e t h a n l e v er -— ! “THEY. i‘ l THEIR ‘WAT Canadian Goodrich Company Limited Kitchener, Canada l a5 WhenTlie. Doiiiinion/i iolillaiiadai Was Young (Continued from WW tour) was indeed. a crushing rejoinder under which Howe sat shrinking its best exPlT-‘Slml? and pale, shading his brow with his hand, as if to shut out the _ _ _ _ rfunmkuous apphuse rewarded the View‘. in constitutionality and circunispection of the change and the ex~= vision of the past. the rhetorical duel. ' How alike and how different were these two new lights that govlirmnent l“ America? _ suddenly blazed forth in the Canadian Parliament House! The me" will‘ a" oPPoflllllllY of °°mlmrl5°ll “lid '1 “leans of chow“ younger had evidently unconsciously copied from the elder some belwee“ “'0 “I have no hesitation of fr" ' And each had the trick from slam l‘ time to time of seizing his coat by the lapels, lifting it up, and lecmh °°"l‘"l' a" °l‘I>°l’l"lll'~l' _ _ But the contrast _ _ _ _ _ _. . in age, in vigour, in ll]Q-Qncfgy.and fire of utterance was great side by side with the institutions of Anglo-American invention Ilowe was the more engaging, graceful, ornate and picturesque; in the last years of the. last century. [recap that this new arena, filled with eager spectators, tricks of phrase, of movement and gesture. \\l saying," was common to both. throwing it back to leave- the neck more free, Tupper the more inipetuous, forceful and resolute. the cold-blooded critics of the press gallery, among whom I sat, Pronounced the older man “stagcy? and the Younger “wordy" but ham, Wllll lht‘ 111=15l@\'l>l@°°§.°l “"“~‘hl“El°“- H“mm°"' Madlslm‘ flame Way as you would rim a vexe- old Canada was then a. little too critical of the men from the fiast. lelferw" 11ml lllarslmll- Bost East and West have learned many things since then. hands. would not have need of their services. stoodltwith. one knee rpstingion his chair. llllYéllifili notgtiental. p mg i ‘mime “"4 QPHVWFK- Beginning with a compliment t the?" ; a - - ‘EC ‘elffiligofillzalfilfzond a graceful reference to Ottawa, . e ' i - obedience to her su ‘In chmce’ and Mme 51°)’ hid m“ l" i- . he thrilled us with a scene in which ginfgtljted the good gyfillllltl-‘lelf ‘thus addressing the new Par- “Gentlemen of the 15g. cha Eandk ' ' l ~ , maifed ‘fgithzgirgrgilkéllllaliliilof North America which re. of our other-Ameficnnpfigséégfl? grandfather, a_fter_the secession and keeping a fist ten-m, ions. Itiyinsfpr to your charge ——-" ’ »- xi‘ ~ ry whwhlll? "R1239, predecessors, it ‘<14, minions £03.31... ' . ; e H?! ‘ rouceo. , , , _ . m‘ “ha” . m! lllé-Jrdliacoo mull‘ "mi- I w s wTiiiilhi-twkllilfil‘; mdfiilfllwuld llfllqlllflilloluthowiogol -~ -- -»- “M - ‘u filth however-mpg .....'...:~,-.r'"- - '_oiii iii 7 .‘ ....:":. stunt tut; ‘W1- "lio "a lanai-m omiiuiioi- M‘ ll" M dim“. dremotloqlly prQdflfl“ Qk‘rm' an‘ i” .. h _ - .. will: » - nil-i $l"§§”°‘°°“"' flgllhvmiztiim is. mm <> i1 re iiaii. i Monaco! ‘i . ted ii , _\V hen on a fol-lowing evening McGee arose, there was a hush of silence, almost painful in the full-House and galleries. The pages Smrey alld Callwu" Clustered on the steps of the Speaker's dais and sat with folded their Pflllllcill Prflgtillllorsi They knew that under the spell of oratory the House admllilllol! l°l~ llw 11K‘? ill“ _ _ McGee was a little lame and the lllustflmls mo“ flu“ and inphysiciil pain- iHe rose with the assistance of a cane and l" cellmrl’ ma" they ‘M’ But the lameness was “lgllleelllh ma)’ l)” fall“! a '°“g“?“-“ His voice was melody, his-tones earnest’ his ingbroke now possible tn patronize gfitiltcdjprovlncesl . I transfer to‘ your i children, I have no fear that this_cl . peril. °' flitltimbvfii! h‘ THE UHIRIUMETOWN ve clun ‘he possesfisglnlvlzh 3 flctermined resplution for three centuries; for m‘ rivals. Whig‘ which we seven times went to war with, power- fives and 1mm us to retain and defend many thousands of explored so aydmil ons of treasure. This territory so eagerly competing“ Inc?!“ coveted, so bravely contested with gallant my Parliamient tw. In the name of my people and by the advice of to make or to glaransfer ‘to you and to yours, to have and to hold, Having thus rl ‘odlmlld up,“ break down l" b“ ran » _ h 5P c‘? ldly rallied our patriotism, while the Cham- ' g w" Plwfllls» l" Pwcecdcd to reply to Howe, the bold in- Vader of the sanctity of the Union compact. ' of ti; sucht stain must be iilloived to rest upon the fair fame 8W3 transaction. No such false version of the facts shall emit-m in the déress thgtagot ell“ Plepilfed to maintain the 3ll€g3ll0n5 mode of its preiparation o; y as to its substance, but‘ as to the Act is a glorious and man passage into law, this I3ritish America cause to be thankful ostl timely charter’ for hlch we a." have visions were lumestl -m stand uP to maintain that all its Pro- incc. and I deny thal ' cam and fairly meanf towarlis every prov- ._ _ l“ a")? degrree our union owes its establish- ment to intrigue, or corruption, or coercion». He did not omit to remind How Union: ' u _ 64’ sea-spay: éllfaillld not mean wllilt he said Zlt Halifax in 18-- Robinson in I862 Wli Ottletow“ m“{°.'°“F° w“ ‘allfili °' “t P“ he meant what “i,” :1 stood at his side, what we all thought only could control incln-cmd for the pres-S by a hand ‘which hc _ , ( < what he received without explanation our congratulations on having said, I can only say l regret it, I (lCt‘.])_ ly regret it. \Who would grieve if such a one there be; ‘ IWho ‘would not blush if Atticiis were he! l y‘, "But when he goes further, when he attempts to lay rude handsi upon the work of so many able and patriotic men, steadily {nose-l timed lhmllgl‘ Several Ymlfi when he ventures to nspcrsc the mo- tives of-our colleagues in this work and to discredit the worlt it- self, it is necessary that some Unionist who knows all the facts should rise before the closi- of this ileliate in vindicate both the WOIk and the workmen." v Liter he dealt with those whom he charged hail in the lvlnriiimc constituencies made appeals to Irish prejudices, by forced parall- els between this union and that of 180i between Great Britain and Ireland. llc apparently meant this passage for Timothy Warren Anglin: * "Sir, some months ago, ri truly great man on his election as Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh, in speaking of the abuses of high intelligence, was driven to ask, could there be a sadder spectacle than an eloquent man speaking that which is untrue? I turn to those gentlemen who iverc guilty of misleading their Irish friends into hostility to this union, and I ask them in all earnest- ness for what purpose do they suppose did the Giver of all good e of his former advocacy of the for Spring. The illustration above shows a cor- rect Tip Top‘ style Save money- and get better clothes tailored to your measure Tip Top Clothes for Spring are ‘ready now ——beautifu1 new fabrics in up-to-date patterns and weaves. Scotch tweeds and cheviots, English wo s t e d s, I r i s h serg es. They are all one price and all made to measure with an abso- lute guarantee of satis- faction. There’s no clothes value in all Canada can equal this. Come in t o d a y a n d choose your new Tip. Top suit for Spring. gifts endow them with their superior intelligence above the mass of men? On what tenure do you hold those powers of persua- sion by tongue and pen? What are the obligations of the intelli-_ gent to the unintelligent among countrymen and fellow-citizens ?‘ Is it to trade on their prejudices, or to withstand them? Is it to, tell the truth or pass off falsehood for truth?” . When he had disposed of the oppoiients of the union, the oratorl rose again to the higher plane on which his classic diction found “I will go further," he said, "than the fitness of the time, the A. F. CAMPBELL Montague, P. E. I. \\",liat is it to establish such a second It is, in lmy opinion, to provide all cellence of the Act. Household Scrapbook the Ilrilish representative system, By American or democratic sy- RQQERTA L55 is to give the third generation of the uine-Ngggx‘ to observe the institutions oi our common ancestors adapted to our Caiiadiau circumstances. systems government and lllt‘ O§ How to Sharpen the Food Chopper “Hfihardt, Edward Hatblch and ‘Eliza- ‘beih Schumann. , city-o Now Under Water‘; NVQHL f Winnipeg flood waters from the n-isiiiiiioiiieI-swlrlins writers which wflllnlifl W iRivt-ii" at. -Firandon, Mam, 160 miles, I o! Winnipeg, and ‘thirty-six city blocks ln. the aisiriotilus down on the swollen stream known as “the flats" are niuniiiiieii,|wnisht. indicative (our hundred houses are surround- ed by water, and scores of resid- lents, needing the warning of civic _ ‘WLNiNlDPlEG, May 3.—~Telnporary opgmum . ilvkefi liwvtnz been‘ swept awey by Homes, seeking safety from rise hourly. tumgbt: Timber and brush wood la flout- that higher water is on the way, and a steady increase in volume was woported during the afternoon. abandoned their‘ iDurlng o past. 24 hours o. toot theianrl u halt rise was recorded. The knives of a food chopper eventually become dull. But if‘; _ piece ofsaud soap, or scouring the ilirtfittifpltifici brick, or small ends left trpifn the _ .. _ — _ cakes o! pcouring soap, s run of Alfred and .l.‘.(.l\\’fll’(l the l‘ll‘Sl, of Bacon, bomers, and Chat ‘through the mod chopper m the‘ It is t0 put side by side iii _ I It is to compare an ancient ‘text 0f L212; $1: lgssilshlliplzzleatll-le lamzfgll freedom, enriched with the commentaries of Hall, Burke, Mans- Then Mm thoroughly - to remove. field and Mackintosh, with a modern text elucidated by W ebster. all of the sf";- ‘Thcy have no cause to ashamed _ of Th. swung MIMNM "either have we’ and with a" possible Arte the sewing machine has . . . . l. produced‘ the AmericarnConstitutiou been on“. to prevent the o" from, adopted It. I hill” we llve m 3 bu‘ soiling the goods, tie a small piece This century as compared with thciof cotton i-itrliix tlslttly around ll!" . t ieodl ‘bar near the point where it mmury, There lS no Iiol-‘Zmlmim immg Providence; no Voltaire to ,1 rhariiiisi; no Leichtenburg to anticipate] l argue that Christ was 1d b _ t i Thv m I d 1 b l - - - ' ‘ i a nurser ac. ' It th souip ouu -o e oo the time when tlic belief in (ind uou h ck Cod! {he hnow‘ may. :11“ a “w potato and p“ ‘ skeptical method of Descartes is not, t a" -' ' p “ iii the soup. Then boil low-ii short phical (Zospel of the age. Iirankliii and Jeffefsflll We" ProlcsWitms and it will take away the . ' h of iloiilit, breaking oil all trii-ymlty flavor. The potatoes wi be 59d scePllcsi “ml the Phflosol) y iused for other dishes. i . . - ld t. rt afresh on, ditiong and pretending that each inau slioii s1 t I his own consciousness acknowledging nothing he could no , prove was ,5, Coiigenial to the epoch and its work, , . . not to he‘ acquiesed in by the majOYllY- ‘Princess Sees republicanism; faith and revc-rci RZIllOIIZIllSHI lies at the basis ofi ice have prepared the deeper llllll; . " (‘ ernmcnt. And llllllli better foundations oqfmgprfifprtipmnoiurioéarts7 or those of m" ' ' e . - , with and revere“ onstitution will fail.” Salty Soup Covent Garden _ Opera Opening _ _ I aiouiiriou. M‘? aéa-i T116601‘)?!- . i ~ " ""'"""‘i'g wasiiigiiiglit ot e vent ar an It was a great speech, iii several respects the grea cs f ‘IICIOWYQ 56mm Wm “nmnkwaliorl, ‘ - ' bile in attendance upon Sfivemeella‘) _ drew o. brilliant audience. includ- d to listen t0 W - Pefmm . f Pay-figment Especially was it a historic m; miytiicesa Mlfy. The Princess,‘ earlier sessions o ' . ~ k- . . . C federation and of the wot‘ vindication of the Elm "Mk °n on “who more an ermine opera cloak h k “lover a jogs dress, wigid diamond! - - ' ' h t at wor was i and pear , mcoompaii hei- par- mm who framed It, and fhilalt lirllimiiarlv etlirough the entire limo-inflow, the Earl and Countolo A strong sense o i g 1 |of ll-larewood . h down to the eloquent peroration ; Bruno Walter conducted mi! the gpggi; even I t}, "Th; honourable member for Hants (Mr. Howe) told us e I} _ man, I H.115 ' n- _ . ke back anything he had said as v p . , other night that he would riot ta I unabridged our to the extent of the Pmvmces‘ He eaves u! - ' I - 11 ‘ll leave us what is more essentia. square miles and I ffllfzn own, future, the mm of every the {Mimi ouir pédiiacla ‘and of every province in its sister prov- mm c‘ i“ n ' naces no one it burthens ‘nee’. w‘ f"th W110 ORG, ‘ll me r , And a it was said of old that m ma’ i‘ diahomsllrofile venture. ‘leirerentl! l" “Pf” ' my N ' i fix: dlfficiilties of our future were (Wlllch I Chan“ l‘. i ~ l otAEtna, of Toliina or Illimani, Y?‘ 1M’ . a“ m“ 5&1; to over- DANDRUFF . 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