Montreal daily herald, 24 juillet 1896, vendredi 24 juillet 1896
[" ET, \u2014 sinesg solicit trade rantee GES TIONS BUGGY low, ee- : of ANY.rss Chairman puty do inlay, Esq \"1,350,000 53,169,133 | at lowes » Dominion l'Hos.HrAM NS.nt, ) 7 LAURIN a the chilis filling leaths are e water ter Is now 3.Parents, ldren.r Strect.2 \u2019 [INGS! NE.rs St.z Goods in ail orders All kinds zon Covers ° Large roofs: every de hire.Flag! of canvai sails, etc 9 of - ches; wide Jame St lez Sq» \u2014 shed dail] a Montre lton, P Jand, and has a large home in Birming- Avell advanced for the season and as far @s the department is aware, the contracg The Travelers Insurance Co.\u2026.GUÆARANTEES.The Largest Returns for the Least Money of any Life Company.FRANK F.PARKINS, Chief Acent, Temple Building, Montreal.EIGHTY-NINTH YEAR.NO.177, AGAINST FALL MILITIA C September is a Bad Bea de Year to Hold Them.POLITICAL NOTES FROM QUEBEC.c.Kavaqiry juewijied Provincial Treasurer Atwater Going to Europe\u2014Bleu Attacks Attacks on Mr.P.A.Choquette, M.P.Ottawa, July 23.=Answerd have been received at the Militia Department from many of the deputys Adjutant-General throughout Canada in reply to the request of the Department for their opinion of the de- sirabilty of holding camps of instruction fu September.The opinions are ui vided but most of them are opposed to September camps.All the answers, how- evel are not yet In.September is objected to for one thing on the ground that it is a bad season of the year.Wet and cool weather is to be expected then and warm dry weather is necessary for safe healthy camps.A FALSE CALAMITY HOWL; An Ottawa despatch to the Montreal Gazette stated that the McKay Flour Mills here were shut down ostensibly for lack of wheat, but really, probably because the company were dubious about the tarift.The mills are in full blast.They did shut down for two days.The reason was a slight delay occuring in getting grain from Prescott elevator and the opportunity was seized to make gome needed repairs to the mills.The calamity hunter has Lad poor luck though it is & month to-day, since he started on the trail, QUEEN'S COUNSEL LIST, The order-in-council, containing the recent list of 'Queen\u2019s Counsel recommended by the late Government, the day they resigned does not require cancellation in order to 111 it.it commissions are not now.ordered to issue under the great seal then the gentle- ven designated for the honor will never receive it.JUDGE KING'S APPOINTMENT, The validity of the appointment of Justice King, of the Supreme Court of Canada, as British Commissioner iu the Behring Sea arbitration is questioned by some owing to ratification by the British Government being necessary but as Judge King wag appointed under a statute of last session and by the ex, press request of the British Government tLere is not the slightest doubt, that he will be the Commissioner, JUVENILE IMMIGRATION, Mr.John T.Middleman, of Birmingham, is here for the purpose of interviewing the acting Minister of Interior, Jon, Lk.W.Scot, and Deputy Minister Burgess, He ig interested in the immigration of juveniles to ithis country from.the centres of population in Eng® ham.where he brings up children who bave nobody to Jook after them.He kas sent many children out to this country and on his last voyage brought with him some eighty boys who will be taken into families in Nova Scotia.WORK ON CANALS, Enquiry at the Department of Railways and Canals to ascertain whether the lapse of Departmental appropriations on the last, of June had interfered at all with the large contract works that thc department has at present under way, brought the reply that ?he works were ail going ahead and were tors are not behind hand in their work.They are usually paid on monthly estimates and will not have very long to wait for their money in any case.FATHER WHELAN RESIGNS, Revl Father Whelan, the popular pastor of St.Patrick\u2019s has resigned owing to the trouble which arose over the controversy between him and Fatler Fallon, of Ottawa University.The affair sprang, it is understood, from the separatd school disputes in this city and the dismissal of the brothers as teachers, CAPITAL NOTES, The Committee of management of the Reform Club met to-day and elected Mr.H.A, Bate, President; and F.R.Latch - word, Treasurer and R.Roma, Secretary.An official list of members of tne new House Las been issued subject to amend ment The intention was to hold a Cabinet meeting (at 11 oO\u2019clock this morning, but Mr.Tarte was called to Montreal on tha early train and there was wot a quorum left?Mp, Laurier leaves to-morrow for Montreal.Sir Richard Cartwright lstt U)-night for the West.It is the intention to invité Prsmier Hardy to attend the great Liberal ilc- monstration here on August 3rd.Mr.Carrol Ryan, of Montreal?the city.Major McLennan, M.P., here to-day.The high court for Ontario of the I¥).F.meets here on August 10.POLITICAL NOTES FROM, QUEBEC, Quebec, July 28.\u2014Senator Miller, of Nova Scatia is here Hon, Mr.Flynn, Sir A: P.Caron and Mr.R.H.Pops, M.P., held a confer.face at the Chateaw {to-day Hon.A.W, Atwater, Provincial Trea- Farer, is about to visit England.The Provinoial Secnetary will have charge bi the Treasury, during bis colleague's absence.Thé Montreal Gazëtita étaitos the be- Met that in the bye-election for Port- Leuf, rendered necessary by the acceptance of the office of Minfster of, Inland seven by Sir Henri Joly de Lotbin: ne, he will again bs ppposed by Mr, Lawrence Stafiord, Q.C.To-day Mr, Stafford declared hep it would be Merely, absurd to oppose Sir Henri\u2019s Fe-electiom,, The Conpervative pred héngy being tnable to secure any tme information of the proceeding at yesterday's Liberal caucus, publish love of nonsensical stories.They gay.that there seems to ba an, understanding among \u2018the [ib & that Hom.Mr, Mardtand will not lead, the Rouge party in the mexy cm: \u20188 in was paign, that politicians ane booining Mayor Parent, ænd that others want the veteran war howe and out, and out old school Liberal, Sheff Gagnon.Mr, F.IX, Lemieux, QBC,, and.Mr.Beausoleil are also, epbken of as probable Icaders, Needless to.say that these atatementis ars manufactured of whole cloth.As already reported in the Ier.ald, the membare of the Libera) caucus unanimously voted cpafidsnce in the Hon, Mr.Marchand as tha Opposition leader.Le Courrier, the official olgan of Mr.Flymp\u2019s Government, edited by Mi?Chapais, does not deny the report published in the Herald, saying that the Commissioner of Public Worke had tried to approach soamp influeatial Lid- eral menmvbeire of the Legislative Assem- blv in order to try amd being a fasion of both parttes for the coming Provincial elections.Mr, Chppaîs dénounces La Patrie for calling the local Cabinpt 8 coutemptible crowd, but he does not deny & word of Mr.Nantel\u2019s state miefut.Mr.Auguste P, Choquette, the plucky représentative for Momiinagny in the House of Commone, is in receipt of more slanderous abus: from the Bleue press than any other public than.The reason for this is, of Course, not, far to seek.He has basen & thorn in the Tory flech for many, yomrs past, and no combatant in the Liberal renks has stood more loyally, by his load ar, and! done mote to put his opponents where they are to-day than he hag done by his indomitable pluck amd energy.In this respect, Mr.Choquette therefore deserves, well of the Dominion at lavgs and your corrsspnndent is in a position to say.that the time will come at no very dipitant day when hïs services will be thore substantially recognized.L\u2019E- venement is annoyed at Mr.Choquette because the latter has taken steps towards tha downfall of \u2018hat paper, which turak ite coat on pecuntary grounds at every change of Government.Again yesterday, L\u2019Evenement devoted an «ditorial cowardly insulline ths membar for Mohkmagny.A' petition has been lodged agains* the return of Dr.Marcotte, Con., in Champlain Count}.Messrs, Lemieux and Lane are the pstiticner\u2019s attvr neys.Some \u2018sensational developments are promised.NOVA SCOTIA BY-ELECTIONS.Halifax, July 28.-The writs for thd elections to fill vacancies in the Housa of Aesem™ly \u2018will be issued to-morrow.Nomination day will ba August 8th, polling on the 15th, Cne seat is to be filled from each of six counties, An- uapolis, Queens, Lunenburg, \u2018Halifax, Colchester and Lictoria.Premier Murray is the Liberal candidate in Victor.la, Attorney-General Longley, in Annapolis and W.B.Wallace im Halifax, PROPOSED PROTEST IN LENNO SW Kingston, Ont., July 23.~The story te curren: that arrangements are co.avlete for protesting the election of Uruiah Wilkon, M.P., tn Lennox.IL is also stated that in the event of Mr, Wilson\u2019s retirement by the Court, D.W.Allison, a former member, will contest the county in the Liberal interest.NEWS FROM QUEBEC.Lightning Storm Plays Havoc\u2014Matters of Porsonnl Interest.Quebec, July 23. .MOVL'REAL DAILY HERALD, FRID* 1, YoLY 24150.\u2014\u2014 The Montreal Herald Founded 1808 SUBSCRIPTION RATES.DAILY HERALD-\u2014-CIty Delivery.One Year Lesesanses PPT TES 93s fix Mo ea rare ras vo.as 1.00 Une Montih.\u2026+20000000000 va0ssc00u DAILY HERALP\u2014By Mail One Yenr.\u2026\u20260\u2026.sees ence 01000000 BR00 six Months.POSER 1.60 Three Months 2000000000080 0s socnne a3 One MOBI.coor rrenssventicnssnnas 30 WEEKLY HERALD, one Feonr.\u2026.s\u2026snsq@ses0eeneuc00 se | Months.3 Months.aoscossessacsuss .15 CASH IN ADVANCE.\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL, JULY 24.HERALD SUBURBAN DELIVERY Summer residents of places be: tween Montreal and Vaudreuil can have the Daily Herald left for them every morning at their Station for 30 CENTS a month by leaving their subscription with the Station Agent or at the Merald\u2019s City Office.The Montreal Herald Co., 603 Craig St \u2014 AT ST.JOH NS TO-MORROW, \"The Libe al demonstration to be held at St.Johns to-morrow, (Saturday) afternoon, promises to be of the great- oat fmror1tance politi ally.It wil af- tord Hon.Mr.Laarier the iret oppor- tenity since his eccesstom to office to annotpce the intentions of his Government.The meeting will bé memorable also becamde it will introduce to the electors of St.Johns-Iberville thelr new member, Hon.J.Ieracl Tarte, Minister of Public Works.Mr.Tarte is already assured of euccésa on nomination day, bul, nevertheless, his ex; perience in the Worke Department.biief as it has been, eurrounds whatever he may ey with a good deal of publie curfosity.Then to-morrow\u2019a meating will be practica\u2019ly the debut ir his official capacity ot Hon.Syd- nay Fi:her, Minister of Agricut'ure.Mr.Fisher fe, tn himkelf, always au et- traction for Eastern Townships audiences, but hia friends will likely rally to hear him to-morrow epeak as a Cabinet minister, Montreal Liberals should add to the size of the aseembly at St.Johns to-morrow.It is a pleasant place in which to spend a summer afternoon and, at the same time, dc tonor to Premier Laurier and his colleagues.; AS TO PROTESTS.Thé Ottawa Jourmal expressed the opinion that, a large number of election protests would \u2018\u2018do lots ob good\u2019\u2019 and woukl \u2018\u2018teach lessons to the corrup- tionists on both sides, of the growing danger of buying dirty voters,\u2019; the Journal goes on to say: Ag tio the second why of looking at the prospective protests, marnely the Conservative dnterest, the Journal fan- civs that if the leaders really intend tp try them, they are showdng a queer political shortsightedness., Consider the situartior.On, June 28, tha Comberva- tive party, although possesged of power, of imoney, of prestige, and of con- tro} of electoral, machinery, last some forty constituencies throughout Canada out of about one hundred and thinty svhach they previously held.In the face of such a terrific blast of pubkc opinion, the Coneervative leaders\u2014 those same ldadere, and om the same platform\u2014propose now, without power, Without money, without prestige, without, contiral of alectoral machinery, to attempt at once to, gain a wholesale reversal of public opinion.Well \u2018\u2018c\u2019est megnitique,\u201d\u2019-perbaps, but woertainly #'ce n'est pas la guerre\u201d \u2014and if the protegte are made and tried and result in new elections, the Journal will gam! ble on the prophecy that the Liberal prhips will have to guit trying, to keep Libaral mambers !n Parliament on the right of the Speaker, far there wil not be enough Conrervatives left in the House of Commons to occupy more than the front row on the opposite de.THE SILVER QUESTION, x At this time, when the United States Is in the throes of a political agitation which may have results quite as serious as any in the history of the country, it might be well to get at as clear an understanding as possible of the real meaning of the difference that divides the \u2018two parties = the sound monay, men and the free gilveritue.The so
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