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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 11 avril 1891
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[" I lYol.XXXI r, No.86.HtHcM J\tnarrtaÿM a«4 JtaUu ImvmrimH» atoal U rndvr** *4tk tk> > aw.aa4 ttddrraa q/lJU umUr.i* 0IÂ**4* \"V aollti c*» to taJUn if 4Atm.ViWKt a»d o4Wa4 'Miiu-ry avilat art owei'tul and aynipu-.hi-iic tone.Tiik iii.i.b UK'.avs ani> Pianos contain every needed improvement of Any iiâc to-day.Have you H-on tin- new Bell Ton- Softener, and have you fvatnined Scribner's tubes.Willi* .k Cu.Don\u2019t Take l\u2019f Yont Cari\u2019ets but have them cleaned on the Moor by ihe Itenovo Co.Remove* all du?t, dirt, ifre.ise /'l.l'KI\\EN in all the leading styles, to be sold at special low figurts next week at S.PARSLEY'S.MANTLKN ! MANTLKN! JUST RECEIVED \u2014AT\u2014 S.GARSLEY.A large-hipmi nt ol new Ulsterings in the following niitkts to he (old at\tlimita- tions: NEW CORDUROY - - -\t52 inch.NEW IT.l TKE D APTUICHE 52 inch.MU I AM 1 CHBCX -\t-\tM\tinch.NEW KOVAL SERGES - - 52 inch.NEW CHINA ( LOTH - \u2022 52 inch.NEW BROKEN CHECK - - 52 inch.NEW WALSH TWEED - - 52 inch.The ahov li- novelti Tweed- and Cloths are one of i for Ladies' Spring (,\u2019ostutneu.S.CARHLEY.DHtl* IMI\u2019FKMK AHI.K.A largi variety of ni w material, namely, IIBAI\u2019 lUI\u2019l IMIFABI K Can Is had at mod, ling wraps, in all the sign*.rate prices for travrl-i tiding thadis and dc- S.CARSLEY.LA Dll S\u2019 NEW WAT F It I* ROOFS A SPECIALTY S.PARSLEYS.More new WaD rproofa in all the leading styles and colorings to bu sold at mo5, 17tJ7, ntl'J, 1771, 177:1, 1775, 1777, 177'J NouiK Daub Min» r, MONTREAL.4'LAr rKK rON'N NI\u2019OOL IOÏTON.Always nag Clappertou's Thread.Then yon are mru of the beat Thread in the market.Claiqsrton's Spool I\u2019otton never breaks, never kiwits.never ravels, ami every spool is wanaiited :I00 yards.Always ask for (TJklTKKTONH SPOOL COTroN.S.CARSLEY S COLUMN.& «UILDHENN KIFFIK J Al k KTN.Only a few left of the eh, ap line we adv Used last Saturday ; tho -i/t * mu from 2 to 14 years : pricca from 91.50 to t*.20, accorti ing to si/e.A LARGE KTOCK OF « HILDKKN'N JAI kKTN ALL .MARKED AT LESS THAN Wholraale Prlrra.< hiidreti s Jai-ketH in endit-s variety and at priets that In at i verylhing in tho trade .JOHN MURPHY A CO.BOYN' < LOTIIIN4.All our BOVS\u2019 CLOTHING is made to our s|soial order and a- we an- particular in having all our liner* equally well made wo (mk inspection.\\\\< -tart our Spring Trade with over 1,500 Bo>-\u2019 Suits and we are -atintlcd no one gin s better value.For Boys' Suits iu every size, style ami quality come to JOHN MURPHY & CO., DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, UNI anil I7KU NO rKK D I MF.M'KFKT, And lor., 107, loti rind 111 Ni.Peler «J.Ttrmj rtuk and uslg u«e jrlea Teh phorn- Ses.Bell 210:1 ; Federal -0.JOHN AITKEN A CO\u201e THE LEADINO HOl'BK FOB BONN\u2019 HI'ITN.Koya' Bailor Nulls rrom so.in.Hftj s' Flou Nulls from A3.30.Boya' Hrutrli kilt Nulls feom 91 in.BritlNO GOODS JUMT TO HAND.1*57 Noire Dame aired.Bell Tetri boue P«2.\t| JAMES A.OGILVY i SONS, KIAGg OUTFITN All Orrtsr* in our Um-n lb parltnei t for BHKETB, TAHLRi'IZiTHe, NaI\u2019KISB.»\u2022 ., Ac., vre uolah and n ake rra*!p for ute.Thi* week we reoeiv.l other 9 Package* of UNENB.Ilouarko per* will always get the l.»t,wt I)., gn*, and we advise all who ar* in neisl ul GOOD.t'BK-FL'L LINEN GOODB.not to tale Old Pattern* when we can show New Onre.New Patterns in LINEN GOODB, ju*t a* Du re la Style In DRESS GOODB Another Let of TABLECLOTHS and NAPKINS, 38 percent below regular price.TAIILKCLOTHH IN BLEACHED OOODP, Pels Rnnw Whur.ranging Iroin 30c per pinning yard t > |l(i per running yard.NEW SILVER FLAX TAHI.INGB and TAULR-COVERS with NAPKINS to Match.MAUKiAVE Arrm».TABLECLOTH», FIHH NAPKINS, DOYLIEB, TRAY COVERS, TAKLK RI'NNF.RR.TABLE CKNTltKH, CARVING OI.OrHB DINNER NAP.KINS.BUEARFAbT CLOTHS.5 O'CLOCK TEA-CLOTHS, and all kind* ot TABLE NAPERY to Match.We never have been lietter situated for auortment than Ibi* sprit.g.and every week we have dellveril \u2022 ot mure Goud* and New Design* Ho«»rkUlni{ f*«t At TIIOtlAH UC\u20acET'N* THE TROY LAUNDRY.gives euery satisfaetion $225 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS by brwt Canadian maker, maewood Hnlehed ca«>*, 7 octavee, ewiug Iront, lateat deeigna, BueN.Y.im-ported action.Fully guaranteed S y.are A l*o *ome tpieial bargiin* a* follow! ; nsplhly., il» ¦ \u2022350\u2014 Il ALE N.Y.UPRIGHT.|I0 ________ pio- £(J'.\u2019n «tiUA RE GRAND PIANO, ho oifththlr.^ PIANO, gnuere, 310 uioo\u2019hiy »I0l> \u2022«L $50 - 444\u2014MM ALL U I'RKIHTM, «1 mmilhly Finest etork lathe city ol otw An.,rirai.Piano*, in.docing the celebrated WKBH.¦»»:< kU, VOSK AND HALS PIAXOE.Bald no indalmei.u.Old Piano* Uken la *«chai»ge BKW lOBk PI 4 NO C#., 3111 El.Jaue.alreel.¦yyooi) MANTELS, AM PKMKM.*! TILES IKiDlon K Campbell ») for FLOORS and WAI.UP ORATES, OPEN FIREPLACES.FIRE IRONk I KB FEND ».RH.BRA S ANDIRONS, GAS LOOS BKAh SMw ¦\u2022ema, 1749 Noire Dame alreel.f.?.?.?.?.?JDBDAB A L4Hk»J|.?.?.?.?.?.?Thia Laundry to Its patrons.The address-140 St.Peter st.Bell Telephone, AM ; I edr ral, 542.JJABY CARRIAGES, m.XOi 97 le 930.N.WMALLIW.C^iter4!.* etrwt.Ht gEMMELHAACK, Of 13 Bt.Lawrence Mam itraet, baathle day Bean opening good* both fréta and gay.He ha* recetred r.*pr every tied That yon in any atorr can find : Aad, a* I y ; rebate by the boi or bale, I am determined to quick retail\u2014 For ready pay a little lower Then ever her* been bed liefor*.I, with my brethren, mean to lire, But, a* for credit, ihall no* gtre.I would not like to root* your peoion.For credit ben I* out of feebieo.My friead* end buyer*, one end all, It will per you well to give e cell To the Montreal Tinware Emporium, U SI.Lawreurr, 319s Noire Dame Street.GIASSWARE, OBOCKEKY.HOUBEFUENIBHINU QUODS.IEWBLI.ERY.TOYB.PANOV HOODS.E.IIKaii & Oil., 446 and 448 t on the (J/ar s llle, lu-U-tigr d to Ibr .Si-hbyoIa I'lub ol K liar-koil, li e ii.i-mlwin ni whirh are hound by oath I to n hk., untinuAl rllori* to moiiler Ihe t) ur.Mo«( uf the mein tier* of\u2019 ihe club liaw> *in«'e h'jr>,0()0 are require.I, while (he revenue is expected to not reach in.re than a little over $500,000.There is cleiirly a strong prospect of increa» d Uxa- (Jt\u2019iiyi , April II The City Council last night adopted a report in favor of granting the gueher Worsted Company exemption from all taxe*, but water rates, for ten years.NOTK8 FROM TIIK CAPITAL.( From Our Own Corretpon Uni.) Otta» a.April II.Last night at a meeting auotlisi year.visiting jmlgraenl on an Intended victim.The booty whl'Ti the society secured through brigand.' e nnd ransom-i was to lie divided among tbs reambersaooordiag 'urstik.Kan-tastie tatuoingx mark tbe memlMrt of the grade, \"Camoriste, ' the cbh f ol which still contrives to correspond with the prisoners, CABLE NuTK.N.The Kmpri'is of Indu left Hong Kong on April i', wi'h her \"around the world' ium sengerf, Hhe will have Yokohama on 'ho 7>i, and is due at Vancouver on 27th.The ta oml -oadingof the Di-e -l Veto hill foi Knj-latid is iiieu for Monday.The bill give* in the mum ipallties the right to pro-hit it the liquoi ira\" ; pastorate for At the'annual meeting of the Cili.-tn Company Mr.Henry R.Smith, formerly manager ol the St.Johns JVtwt, was appointed managing director.Mr.C.H.Mackintosh, M.P., retiring from active connection with the business, which has been under his control for tin» past fourteen years.The French (Jovernment has docided to admit to France Canadian hog products, which ate free fiom suspicion of contagious disease.'NTABin LEGISLATURE.{S/ trial to tht M\u2019itnui.) 'iT IIAHTINQK RLSCTION CASE, lint ol the late Phluea ended bv and was a vast coaeounie of pen pie.Huatnc * wa< gen ,| ralli * Mt.e-ided Al tbo Igh he l,a*l \u2018I ent hi Inst years in Bridge port, It was here that he was, in hie early dan, unstircessftil in bus! ne»» The failure of hi nininilacturing aiid real \u2022¦-tale husiness 1 a i»e.| his hankmptry, h it ii is remembered to I redit that when he again became prosperous be paid every one of his old debts in full Mr.liarnum served one term in the Conneefi-'\u2022tit Legislature, as a Republican, but was defeated at lb' next election.Ho |.tured nth luceefs upon temperance and uther topies, and published several hooks, wiitt.-n by himself, all of which had a wiue i-irni lation.GOOH FRIDAY IN NKW YORK HTATK.Aliiaey, N.Y , April I').\u2014The a semhly has passed the loll making Uoud Friday a lepul holiday.KOCH H LYMPH HfJCCESHF' L.I BOBABIiR Cl\u2019RBH IN A Sl'NBER OF CAHM Ar LOOIHVIM.I, N's-v Yiiük-, April 10.\u2014A sp-'-ial -o the //ero//from Lou isvilh ays that the physi ans report pood results in the use of Prof.Koch\u2019s lymph, and are inclined to look upon it with much more favor than when beginning their esperiment».Dr .John A.Larrahe*- ha uro-nounr ed as cured in the past week 'hree of Ids patients who w* re suflering from tutierculoiis ol the lungs.They are Frank Martin, of Bonneville, Ind.William Cherry, uf Bloomington, fnd., and J.J.flaw son, of thin city.The inet two ci»»i « were at hr»' rejected aelu-.mg too far advanced to admit ofthe treatment.MICBOSCOI'IC IXANISaTION hows that all tubercular tissue and bacilli disaiii\"ared from the sputum in eadi ot the casi-s cited.The impro-\u2022¦tnent is chieitv noticeable ia the disaiipearam-e ofall -ougn and sweats and a rapid increa*e in flesh.No casi-s of lupus have been pronoun1 ed cured as yet.though an improvemi-nt of all the patients Tohonto, April IL\u2014fn the Legislative As-senibly yesterday the ftast Hastings election ¦ use wm brought up liy the *itting member, Mi.Hudson, who alleges that tbe returning 0fiber and his deputies perpetrated gross ir-, .regularities which almost cost him his seat, to-day fr.ru the South I H\" moved to refer his cluirges to the sUnding b\u2019ongregs-iuual l.'l H-h | L\u2019umniiUee on Priv jleges and Klections, but.AMERICAN.MR.UARNI M H FUNKRAl, i-oar, Conn., April 10.Tin T.Barnun allow inat), 1 mi-rnl lamous placi alter snme discus-ion of a non-eomraittal kind the di-lmta was adjourned till Monday.THE KAll,WAY CONMITTIS wa e livened yesterday by a si\u2019t-to between two sections ot Port.Artlmr people, one re-1 \u2022 riling a railway proifet in private liands i t w fen the town and the former terminue of thi- f'ana lian Pacific Rnilway on the Kamlnis-1 a, tlie other representing the town corporation with a afreet rnilway project with Iho ame direction.No conclusion wain ached.THE LIMESTONE CITY.{Special to tKt IFifrw**,) Kim.aron, Ont, April 10.\u2014Out of reepect to a Irirnd of eurlv 'lay», a» well aa good-will 0 the city, Mr.Hugh McLennan, Montreal, has forwa'ded a $100 cheque to be used in furnishing a room in the .Sickle wing of tbo general hoapl'al.All honor to Messre.King-horn and McLennan.HUNCH WANTSD.fine of the heaviest paid officiale in connection with tbe (J.T.R.told a Kingetonian yesterday that the Grand Trunk workshops wero certain to come to the city in the course of two years.He also remarked that Kingston ought to he in a position to give a big bonus for the sbope.Title ratoN ahhanokd.A union hetween the Wesley and Jubiles M.-thodiil Church has been arranged, and w ill 1 like effect on July I.The Jubilee Methodist Church will be need, the other building being sold.The Rev.D.C.Handereon has been called to tbe new church which is to t>« known as Brock Street Methodist Church.It will have a congregation of 800 with a membership of over :0«i.The church il well situated in the centre of the city adjacent to busi-¦\u2022* bonu s and hotels.LIXL'TINANT ATAIBS I\u2019ROMOTE».Lieutenant W U.Stairs, the companion of Mr.Htanley, had been promoted to a captaiacy in the list Welsh regiment.LOCAL LAtaoSNE LKAUCi.A minor laciosse league with Kingeton, yel.(bough an improvement ofall the patients 1*.Peterboro Belleville Trenton Ü«n.under treatment iei'port, dby tie varlo iephy-\tIn i ii.nr .\t\u2019 ° a,clans.\tThe Hon.Hamuef Kngltsh, State\t.Senator and a delegate to the C\u2019on.lRuUonal I\tenthusUeUare working oat details.Convention, who is being treated by Dr.Frank W leon for lunui of the face, will be dismissed in a few weeks it the improvement con- tinue».The sore hue disappeared, but a «light irritation isitili noticeable.TIME ALONS CAN TELL.Dr.Curran Pope sayi that three caies under hie treatment have improved and that in a lew weeks be houes to pronoun* several of his patients cured.Dr.G'orge Marvin says he has three patients who are improving rapidly.None of the physicians will say that ant- of the cases are permanently cured, all agreeing that a year or more will be necessary before it can he shown ih.vt the seeds of the disease have not yet he -n scattered.WEATHER REPORT.MarnmaouMKAi Orrxs.Toacrro, April 10, II pua,\u2014 The depreeeloD from the Wee» mentioned yesterday h now coin! over WUconelo It has ceased * yeoenJ r-lofell 0 \"nUrio end blyli teeterly wted*.FaI* weather and high preneurt ooalioue* In Quebec sad Ibe Maritime Pro» nee# F dr swl mild weelber is yeoenl tbroufboul the North WeeL Mlotmam sad nmtein temperelure- -Geiftry, 34-de ; Qu Appelle, 3B\u201446 ; Fort Arthur, 30 «0 ; Toronto, IS\u2014il ; KUtnlos, 14 .Montreel, 30 -44 ; Quebec, I0-4B ; HaIIAu, 36\u20146*.FrobehillUee for the Mil iwenly lout boon : -lake*, moderate lo frt-h.*onth eert to eoalh wee* CANADIAN.LEASED HOTEL ANU BAR-R0uc de Broglie s preface : \u2014 Ap-ut freui s !\u2022> ps.'** dsroSaj to hie oSiliiiofel soi jouit.Uwnariatlt* of M dr Tsikyraad t more thsa sneried t< to kle private I fs sad thsl 1 tHo*r eb m hr Sc kaeoo flair Will Ira piss* tksre H r crltlcisolt et tk* seetet) said .kick hr I1>sd in ball of prnetis tioc sad r Md tort.: bet thr rea 'rr *h sipsetr to # .1 »*r~*-indleonSienr or c-nfldrure* smor.c tkctE sad eke bo Jd sol obfeet to tkr rp ce et k 1 ttie rcaadkl vtD kseioiplsSelv ueeei.sd tb* toa* ot tbe| nsrrsti - *.aatf ru ! 1 sarsM*.bstw irodr Ussl! to dlrd suim of thla aaturr, M d* T*U«> sn t sleo *t»n.« to hs.t net tn< *1 tbteet totrelicc of repljlsc bj *>> of eipUat Hoe of bpeiocj.« tbt rsitou* - barfs* thsl bs.i '-md krsoibl Sfa.ost klm St>t tbr shar thsl soa.t vr.rn hs.t sscrtbsd tn tin.0 tkr ulrs.r tbsl pul so tad to th.dt)* ~A ibr Die d haehlsb.sal ebiet bs ladl.-nioll) dttrls m> la a tpaefsl oetr.hi pra< rat s tlisbet whl.-b dess not n.mi.sppsa# W> br thsl of dlvdair.It Is ratbef a -art of r*-solul » taker, to ocanpy tkr attectiea ct hi« rssdrrr edlfc soin nt tbsl -aacsrat h usrlt aloae.but te rr asm all tbtlr sttrrt.cn lot tb* cml pol tiasl sod as t oaai sstrtst.she* tsl.br bald on ttvcrsl ocraioo* Is bit css hsadt.od fei ahteb Prance sad pister.I> bass tb* rtfbl tc drm cod sc.- ant If rock fcsr bees hi* object, U br ha* rsallj tboagbl ae lber ot *.tln.pie .d.nr o \u2022 c «tsssloe of so) klad bet merely of thoelbf tbsl the ferlant et Fr.sat htd set lost by br or rMrurtr I ts b t oars, br sail >'sr efy bar* louai s \u2018-elle- meant at drarlaf Mr same-y Irats tbsao uuliaos ehlcb.hs> n.- tc«* been-pciel b a 1o a.« hist me, vtrt o s likely t« be rpsrel aim la the THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS 1 the aame principle Its * streets from ths uewt|tsp«4»___ taw.l>Oc\\.:-ei .W4-.lï*5 .£.**\u2022 at \u2022vporu U tv V S 5.« -Mi - ».\u2022 : T.trt.iAi S.t9«,«S » u.siT.tn rhich be plottr J agaiesi, an ambassador tc England with ths prestige of the great- -t living diplomatie*, an eioomn.n nice ted mas, yet one who died \u201c in the odor of sanctity, wilt hi* king *t his bed-aide.and the biesâng of the Cardinal of Pari* Mr.WhiteUw Ketd says that hi* career was and is still unparalleled in modern Europe for length and variety of dirtisgniare-d \u2022snice Bsc aa* »*a t, sii SVl.trow «noa be -toa-sd Us S-Vf ipps atom, and me.eSaa tt *t 1 .ater wWS .letter to Um KJac of EertaaS fc« ra*ed ah * r*» k-ewa nowrarv a < tc -«ekac a rrra4 e .mi*r at 1 wWc »er* at eae Csne ce aacsnw aid le aa-t \u2022'At is tkr r pa*.Hr wa- r rrriirtl yt Ibr ¦sat \u2022 »t at srgaalisd tar Tmat Be Br *a« ant t U doe a a at-cr*» ~ m at wWk a passport frorr Iwesoe Hr ear V ia«r et Far*raamood » .art book, Tk* Cka*jt,i IMu i* pnUabad by H odder k Stoughtao, in tb* now fkrr.iitnr waite parenmont peering.tb* popwWi-.y of his boons being shows b dt* inet that tbs fcrr.odition is 0, '.O) Th# ewbect of fit ad drat is * text in Covin thisns, which is tta* pwmphrsMd by Mr lArwir.mcnd ; ** \\t * nil redacting m is a mirror tb* character of Christ are transformed inU the aame image from character to chsr-neta.from a poor character to a bessor ose.frea a better om to 00e a liât* setter a»\"\u2019, Iran, tnat to -a* still ntore ooapiets, until by ¦kow screes the psrfart image is anainal if ere tb* solstice of tbe pewblsa of\t\u2022 nation is oomprtnsad intc a ssekeeo* : Tied art tbe character of Christ and you will be Use Christ Mr, frrummond tribal in this work, a* in fca b* prenenti but a single cf Hi great subject \u2022\u2022 tns man ward tide.\u2019 fis holds that character is made by tbs iadaoac* cf tb* poopw and things that stironnd n*.sad.without skey^isg to sc-noont lor a Jodns, says that tb- spew* war* aanrttfied by living with Ccrist, and taat th* oanw process svatis now He seyt nothing of Ms* aood cf rtgsntrattoo, bet, jfcg fn Ulostratiso tb* arratgtenkeoU in an bswn tory, be say* *» *Tshoe Ckm a lasnelj tc t er tat ra .not ssaes tt kM ratk.And tt ins ¦O'oaeae* sr * tt sa* serra* naettr ¦ »*¦\"*¦« tabor of *0 tin sBChrer* wera.is ni* IsTC.is*:___ liTt.ItTl .ISTt.:»r7.\u201e l#T* .urt- :>w«.xt.tu tt9 XBSt.ti.:*l»t7 srs v- \u2014 «« i*-t^.s-SU.M tin».»(.m.*«i :w: r.sM.u- IkeT-B8.:U.iê* :*»\u2014 t- >a.:a ls*_.ai,.5:».S3> :» vjt.ta tt .h> *: lü t»i.»v: tv;!* v'l fl.aî< .il :».J6î.*- î.ni ta t.u: in :.i! »r. tt, and ns»r no d you represent the opinion o! a growing c on loth tide* of tbe bona tarv.wijo belie re : f:e*r in\u2019erojur^e Letwt-rn tbe two coar.trie would be mutally b-nriicial.1 am psrt.cu l.trly inter**led in th* tig ire# on psg* 1 a* ' they are very similar to » me I couectad try- | ?1: -ome Umr ago * ben ! e\\ers:a«J the itate o' tbe trade bet we.3 ut with a gooi irai of ctre, I and tlw present may not be an ia >pport ae t.tae to call atteatioa to some of t:.e l.-ijoa* 1 that m.iy te Jrawo T.-m your : g re* ! grve \u2022 .6«>>4 .i» *ot.rjs :.»e*.*:i K as* tot r.st.Mi.£.>-;.-») tT.SCi.VM fc.l.ivft xs.Mt.ioe te.t3s.tej .*#.*61.~i fc etf.us i* ;\u2022 -.t.*#,»i.r«« n.ett.on reur t r#.ik.v.jî- ti î«.*.t4: it.s s.Mi It til.1 7 ÎT.lsAt-:\tte J\u2018t setserte\ttAt.jji r.M9»t tr.m.!:i .ti.36i,Xl JJ.tO' 4*4 îs.t73.e« tcuitm tt,oir.fct ti.jOi.toi iarrr rn u,iu n» .ti»r.»i u.itt,iss fc.lBS.Jti SMMSSt _ *i.»6'-et JG»ti a______ u.rrt5,js-r .eA.3U.>tt .je.tit.at-ui-'.e» .it.ri.ai .Sl.UT.M .ti.r3s.:*s .17.411 m7 .of yon: rg-.re?fOD* mirrise.that, altioarh all M were remove i from tbe trade br.w»»- tbe two ^otiatriei, it developed so tlowiv d-r.ng \u2022 .e \u2022 Sirt ame yean it »*.« i: force\", th-r «^ow, I however, that d .nng that » .or: per\".i to; \u2022o.d u# nearly - ghty-tx müii ni dollar* ¦ worth, more than too pirrh*?ed '\u2018rota \u2022;*, aal ceoj-iei esjored the free of o;r £xherisa,tbe vwl -e o\"' wbek »u determJted *ome ve*-* af.t*r by the Hai ax award.!n tbe tent; y »r we sold you more than w# p ;rrbaiei from yon your people, a; pareotiy attr-.h ;t.ng-.h.-toth* treaty, urge: your Government to noûfv its tarmianuon It i* tree t^at i- that venr Or*») your purchases bad r-.*rs 'rom i* ml- ' -Ton?to h-f mi'.:oo*, md \"he n-xt rear to 3 .and tbe follow.ng t-.aJUioas, but with tk j tbt treaty tad very Utile to do You wer-engage: m a great ani costly w*.-.and thoie w;; look a* yo^r pr^«nt popnia'ion and a-mense -esoerres.can have litt.e ::-* of tilt ra.n ofUu: war on tbe jopalaunn - mm bad then to bear ;t.Yo-.r census, liken tie rear before ths w*» 1 f'.^X,>.gaveitirty-oa- mih-sna from- j number the sec-i.n; si* -t -a>os swayabout eleven ¦Hi on*, and from \u2022» at le-bodied men of tie residve lie prei.d-n: cwilei on\u2019 st d.derent -ID*t 2] m lions and .*.may ao' be loo b.gb an astittats that during the war i »v»j men ' were penaaenny c\tnaib or ta 1 kocne w*y cocnecta-i with ths army, ani ' hang-d from trod-ten to conrnmrn.rr u sot ro be » .*0*11 : s: thot lb* demand or the army began to «ic**d in* rn: ; j and Cana:a.b*Lng your 3*i-»r.and ch-a:as*.mnrfcet, \u2018iat v-tu ir-w men * :-e \u2022opply to max- np ih* iencienrr.in tb- lu: year of In* war we sold von : - 0 harsei :or your artillery cavajy and t-anrn-r.t-rv:ce I and to feed your army\tcafl*.-/.j -* \u2022\t-.in-:\t.»\t, : \" ! of hour, aai alth.ugn your agricultsrigti i may have .ooked on the#- larg-\t.w* j w -1 ùrfa or, it mur.^ve bad a salman n-\u2022 -uen-e _n hart«n.ng ibe lerm nation J tbe war.If the term ; ua uon of toe nreatv wu expeevu \u2022- :.-.n th\t- - J ¦¦ - Cana:a *g-nret show the -ee.lt to b* dis*;pomûng Lh.r.zf th* twelve v-ar* -rat je :-»y to ; urchsjad from ns to the eneat o' 128-\t( 1T4.or an aanna.averag* of f23\t\u2022 du-mg tb* 3»xt twelve r.arj.nader run- eus-f- toms duties, yon took\t:.g-.r ^j\u2019a; annua, sv-rage of i,'.\t*1 At* an : : .-.nr n- lar.e>veo yean the length to whi-n vo^ ! , hg-'vs com» dow- we k.I yo.-> ' jj 1 s ann .ni average of i .tint toe amount of your .m;oru unli nsre l^»n very littie nence i by vuur \\a- - 4i-_e-Y our fr-FM si-aw »omenh.ng aor* >terv\u201cng O'our atvnhon.After tke 4i/mrfciag -ence* o' your war ;**a»-: or*:, ne -ad* ni-! tw-en toe two cowntre* leems to ksv- tev.e^ iowx nto its natural eunanei.to*, .nv*.- able wlhng us mo-e tnan you p .ru'nated from 1., la tne sev-ntewn »enn.l-'j\ta.1 elsave, you sold ui to the smu.n: of I*'\tan: you pur- ate.'rom as ItXTc.TSljX., ieavnag a ta.an -e aga njt ua of »-\u2022\u2022\u2022-/.»\u2022.'», be-.ng ac annual t»-aan* of J \u2022.! - \" fo-\u2018Canada itu .- a «7 grave fenture of the r.t e-.as.to r*-this nrr* cnlaooa, ».* 'iT%w » .x .carw»*rt .a otter cotntma, 'rom w- «I mart buy lew un an w* 0^ Tner* w** oa« r^-.jt ,/ the Vrmjti-.jc «/ tratf\tùrïiùer row\taor tc h*rt \u2022ortw»».j'~±* t®» the t-ewty -as a fore, .tindngTipor * Cana la -a* wfc.*-, w ^ ago.itvee- .gat.ng tk» trad* at -ha- t -.*a* sarprised to w* in* rat tor of ontieu t found acrcra th* bonndory.I counted n»arir forty -brongb wh;et it 'ous: ts »tr \u2022->- uci hich, j-ale l*ge it a favorite » ih a \u2022'*rtaio,-t-»4»of ctin*uu.ctt,*ad s it n mains to bv teen u hether Congrest rati I force them to give it up and u*« anotb brand, last palatable and le-s wholesome, or abetbei they «ill pay the advance in price to cover the duty.We come next to horse*.1 believe many of your farm, redo not consider horse breeding to prof table at dairying or feeding lo-ef, pork or mutton, either for your home mark, toreiport, and tbe»e, «ben they «*nt n horie, prefer nurchating one.Then there i* your great lumlverisg industries, requiring strong, active teams.These and many others! a 1 our bones be.-t suited for their purposes but it Congrets succe- ds in sliutting them ,,ut of your market, .u: breeders may, by raising a different clast 0! animait for the British market, find it q dte as profitable.For horset suited for t from ^VlBBSHMyou \u2022\u2022 may : nd it equally prod table to feed cattle or »h, \u2022 p for the tarn,- market.As regards cattle end -beep, we have j-aitur SkOINOS Al TIIK MKliriHO or sHAHKHOl.OBHM TUt MAN-AOKMSST AKO coMI'Ah V OOHliHSTULATSO.The annual general meeting of Ul* shareholders of the Canada Life Assurance Company wu* held at tbe Comj>atiy'* buildings, in llauiiitoi) Mi A.-rr.t» 1.mairiy succuinned to vh.- numerous other ill- I m-,*«» in which it resulted.To these causes | we have to attribute the fact that our death claims la It vear ranched the consider-abb amount of «.no l.S 4 .7, but it will be Sat-isfurtory to the meeting to learn that that snumnt was very considerably no ter what our calculations had provided for, and every claim w.s at once settled, upon the uec ssary forms being completed, aud a proper dis- Imlf of all the mortgage iodebtedness of the country is in terms expressly payable in gold, though this Is more generally thecas* in urban than in (arm loans.If we were to have free silver coinage, and th* country were to reach the silver standard, and gold were to rise to on* hundred and twenty or thersahouts, mortgagers who me counting upon having their debts reduced by the change would soon dis-covt-r their error.They would find that they w«juld have to pay one hundred and twenty dollar* in arlver lor every instalment of one hundred dollar* interest in gold.In other words, they, and not the capilafulsand money lenders, would be the lowrs from this as from every other form of \u201c cheap money.\"\u2014TAr Ontury jor April.\tOw ac t bull*.Sheep\t»n
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