' €501 HUTCHESONN &:Wcti When Looking - . about with remember that we «no simply crowch hurl-o. so much so thut in spite of our floor space (the we ï¬nd it. difï¬cult to display overythi wide) washing dross. such an Carpets The largest stock in this section to eel of Carpets in Brookvilic. ingly low. We have no old stock to force Goods shown with pleasure. and cstinustos given. now. our mind full of the thou ht "what shell I bu for my ap rinp recs!" with new goods 0 all styles. k n s and largest in Hroekvllle by long to advantage. Whether t is a Sateen, the new (.‘rink c Cloth. Chambray, Gingham or Print. on pretty stufl dress. (‘hailic. or Suinmor Silk, whatever it be we are right to the front with all that is new and fresh. with prices cheap as the chap. out. or qualty good as the best,,iuat us you desire. out from. We are the Only direct importers We buy from that bonds. and our prices are correspond- oif. all our patterns being free. and See our great line of best Moquetts. Greatest. value over nth-rod. Get our prices. Telephone 149. BED. G. HUTOHESON 8!. 00. House-ciean;ng.ime BROCKVILLE AL CARDS. PROFESSION Dr. 0. tr. iniiconNELL BROCKVXLLE BUELL STREET, ,. PHYIXOIAN. suuoumv a soooucntux. Dr- Stanley 8. Cornell llAlN STREET. AT}! l-LNtl SPECIALTY [Menus or Woun Ofllce Dayszâ€"tne afternoons o ’l‘hursdny’d Seturd f Tuesdays. aye. _____-..__....â€"â€" J. I. HorteLMDq C.M., PIYIKOIAN. , a“ Re ul (‘oliego \Qllt‘t’ll s amber of . Olt. Dillon: Minn st... ouse Athens. sunfish): s; .u: folloge of i’nyniotnns'uud opposito Humble (JUUCilEIl. l' uivureity.) our. 219- 52 W Diseases of ll!!!) lPlyo, hilt. for; tho Ollluc O )i‘. ('ut‘ui: i,‘ A‘ “lbULiK\V1LAJk4. From 9 a. m to hi to. " l p. in to 6 p. in. 21-93 w...â€" H. A. Eve ARRISTER. suidt‘i’i‘uit, l'uumc. 6w. Money terms. Utllcoin i'nrish Block. At Dr. F. H. Koyle and Throat. lineil rltl‘oet. ‘l‘oiuphono iii. NUTA RY in lontt on one) hulls. Brown & Fraser. BAflills'l‘iCllS. Solicitors. etc. recently occupied by F r. FI'MOI'. Jonietock Block, urt lirookviilc. Money to loan on M. M. BROWN. U. K. _._..â€"- i’w) holds Oillm ihni 3 House .\\o.. Real Estate Dec-.1 rit y. FRASER. “' Wood. Webster, & Stewart BMMIIH. 3L0. snout vtul AND All Out: mambo-r of the firm in All“ “'2er ma Tuesday Wednesday and ’i‘hurndny of usury wuck. Money to ionn on tutti}; thi‘ms. Jons 1". “bob, Q43. ii. A. S'ruwnur. Um. it. \\'h‘.lHTKll, li.A (l. C. Fulford. Suliulur, won vnynuut-r, NC, given ll) truilt'IJKloli of lLUl'Ulllllfl, loon on limit Elliott». unit-e: Court. House liven. ilrnckvilio. l‘rumpi nitvnitou o-tc. l"u=t‘:;rd lilac). \it-nc) it) Piano Tuning W’ILLXAM A. \VlCillit-l is prepared to lake orders for l’mno-forio l'unitm nn Orders may be left ul this (llllt'l‘ or ions addressed to , ___._. â€â€˜__ A--.â€"s. .. Box 667 lirock \ lilo. d llupniring. (lill‘i‘ lllllll‘i‘il' .lin. J. 1’. Lamb. L.D.S.. DENTIST. 'After more than 20yoore export. ence services iatry. in both mechanical and n sir. llemb is prepared to render the bent urgicni dun!» The Gamble House, ATHENS. THXS FINE NEW lllliiTK H been elegantly “mt, at les. "‘53:. 0 guests. ï¬llv Every Goods furnisht-d throughout. i attention given i yards and stables. 1’]th PIEKUE. l'rop r ()TF. i. H A H n 'ht' t) the SOCIETIES No. 177 A. O. U. W. fleets - it n Central moot hm" ’ “vistrons “'5 o-__.._-â€" ‘ 'l‘ coda e of each month. in a stand 3rd u y MM“ m†Loom: Athena. cl OI 0' F. Maison Council No. is meets “on rflï¬th in the fem Olt. : Friendshi . A d “minim MUNll I. 0. Glen Bueil, No. 'orseters. meet in gun. on 2nd and 6th Friday 878. l.†Canadian Order of the 2nd and lth Mondnys lc ".le and le «linon. rctcrt ion. 0 Chief Councillor rt. HERBERT hum). necornm r. Inde endcnt {lingo lln l. (lien is each month. at imme. m. Visitm‘l'y? Functions. 0 R» , J, onmov. a. 8- W Addison Lodge A. 0. U. W. O 359 R isr communication on I K“â€i"i\ddtonn l lugs .. . welcomed A stimuli: mmw CLARENCE H , month. in 0' mh ll qualified visiting and rent-e second Tempe N I. w. Awks. Rec SEE S Garden, Field and Flower A full stock just rcceivcd~A1 Fresh 8t Reliable .\ L80 LINSEED MEAL AND GROUND OIL CAKE For Feeding purposes. at the Lowest Market Price. Pitt-tics rcquiring quantities of Seeds wll find our prices moilT. and we nvitc enquiry. ALLAN TURNER 8L CO. Chemists and Druggisis KING s'rnnm, BROCKVILLE. Until further notice. we will Shave. and Cut Hair at all reasonable hours. Our razors are keen. our scissors and clip- prr an: sharp, and our wax nut. Iicri‘umct‘y of the best. Give us a call and sec for yourself. \V. G. i‘vlCLAUGllLlN ï¬" Razors tulil Scissors put in crder on short. notion. -C -A -._ . - .A..._W-.._..â€"__._....- C MAUI?! s‘co. Merchant Tailors. Arehetter than ever prepared to turn out first- clius work. They are going out of Read Mode Clothing. Hats. Caps and Furs. and wi l devote their whole time and attention to the Ordered Work Department which is now un- der the so rrision of Mn. “ltYKLINOIR. form- erly with r. 0. E. Ashley. of this town. which is a snfllcicnt gmrsnteo of the quality of work we will turn out. M. WIIITE ‘5 CO Opposite the Market BROCKVILLI ONTARIO WANTED HEADQUARTERS to... Show Rooms of Rob't Wright 8: 00. At rear end of Store, FOB A Isa. in Ieatsaa 8m l. I?“ i m Winin- does». lT mu. 8: 'mvrsncsrao. Detective Greer Leaves be A“ lie-tuteuaruthel‘ruï¬ Â«the Despatch-u Is not credited in the Attorney-Oeu- rat’s 0.00- Now Open for Season’s Business. MAOOIDA. Mont., A 1â€"Word comes from Boseman, a p near here. to the sflsct that a men calling himself Robert Dalton has made an mum: to the elect that be murdered an old farmer and his wife near Port Credit. Ont... named Willi-um or Williamson. Ila says that a man named llacWhemll now lies under sentence of death in Brampton jail for the crime, but that he is innocent. Be ds~ olnrea he pounded the old couple to death. His object was robbery, but ï¬rst the old mnnmistod and while he was ï¬ghting with him his wife interfered and he was com lied to kill her too, although he did not now when he fled that they were deed. He was forced to fly because he heard somebody moving about in the yard and saw a man there. Latest Nope/ï¬es in llze M z'llz'nery world always on E x/zzlz'tz'on. V z'sz'tors always welcomed. Kid Gloves are here in every style size and price. . Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings for pretty ' Dress goods and Dress Trimmings. Come and have a look through our Dress Coods Department. Hosiery Imported direct from Germany Thousands of pairs to select from. Fast blacks from 'iOC. per pr. up, Car- dinals. all sizes. Tan Colors, Ladies and Chil- dren's sizes. with all its joys has budded once more. We invite you to call and see how well we can do for you in Lace Curtains, Curtain Draperies, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, &c. The Story Is Not Crodited. Tonomvi, April 2.â€"â€"A despatch was Is- ceived in his city on Saturday night. from Axum-outta, Mont, stating that a man nmned Dalton, ct Bowman, had confessed to the murder of the old couple at Port Credit. Detective Greer left yesterday for that place to investigate the truth of the story. 'l'he Attorneyiiienoml‘s Oflice places no credit in the dustitl'cll and the general opinion is thst it in m t very reliable. Activity is now the order in our \Vhite wear Department. \Vhite Dresses. Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemise. and \Vhitc Skirts, at about price of material. Every article. ï¬ts well and is beautifully made. .â€" Fltsgerald'a tmrteuder’a Story. Tonomo. April 2.â€"Harry lrwln, who at the time of the murder of the old Williams couple was bartender at Fitz.- flflnld'n hotel In this oily, and who has been missing since the trial. has turned up. lie states that on the nightof Thursday, December 14. he WAN tending bar in the hotel nnd remembers linothrrell coming in there that night, lie says there can he no doubt. about it. MchVhen‘ell was in the hotel on \Vedneodey night and drunk two or three times at the bar. On Thurs: day night he sauntered in about 8 o'clock and they both lmd a drink together. ’l‘hen after talking fur 3 while the accused went up to bed. When wile if he was positive as to the night, he will he had no trouble in ï¬xing the time. it was the night before the big snowstorm, mid that he Worked on that night. but not the next. He my: he is puuit‘iVe that MecWherrrll was in bed in the hotel on the night Police Constable lining swore he saw him crossing College strco-t. The next morning he got up and be nnd \‘Xniker lied breakfnst together. nfter which he paid his bill and went out at the side door. This is the last he saw oi him. lrwin says he did not act at all in the way of a man who had been guilty of a great crime. lrwni'e recollection of the events that happened that night in very clear. He re- int'iltlwrtt even the size of the coins which he paid over the bar and is positive of all itt‘ says lis' Kfllil further that he wrote to High i‘nn-ttublo Hum. tit the tune of the trial and told him where he was tit the time-nut blul‘hdlllB-â€"lliltl «would not understand why he xxx-is not. unlit-:1 LI) give t'\'lLl(.lllC(‘. ills evnlr-nou Will completely upot't the time of the Crown, showing; that lilt‘ mill“ tier was committt-d after tea. on Thursday “\“lllllg. It tlisproves the evidence of several personiï¬who thought they new Mac- Wlmrreli timt. night elsewhere, including Constable Gross. ()n this evidence and that of two other important witnesses Mr. Robinetto will appeal the case. Unknown Man Dies ii. Ottawa. OTTAWA, March 3l.â€"â€"Yeslerdny the body of an unknown man lay in Roger‘s morgue. On Thursday evening the man entered the Control hotel on the Flats, own by Mr. Alex. Goulet, and naked for a smell quan~ tity of whiskey. He drank it. sat on a chair, and in twpnty minute! was tit-ad, The body was soon afterwards taken to llogcre' morgue. flot- there was no one about the hotel to identify him. The hotly is that of a man 5 fectfllno'nesin height, and weighing about 140 wands, with dark brown hair, short reddish brown mous techs, blue eyes, a somewhat. receding forehead, a mark of an old bruise on the left side of the head, and the big toe of the left foot seemed to have st some time been frostbitien. He wss d" end in a light drab thll. flaunt-lo a shirt with pink and grey striped He wore heavy dark grey woollen socks. lsced shims and tub- bt-re and a Ubriaty stiff hat. He had 316 in his pocket. Out: of the sure paths to economize is through Ron'r \Vitttzur & Co's Store. , Romvmbcr our New Corsetâ€"-Rcinforced Hip. Remember our New Corsetâ€"ulligh bust with strips. i‘hc celebrated D. 8: A. Corset now well assorted. Nurs- ing Corsets. Summer Corsets, Maids‘ Corsets, Girls’ Corsets for stout ladies, Corsets for slender ladies. Robt. Wright & Co. EEWIS And PATTERSON BROCKVILLE shoulder Dunhnm Block-0pp Court House Avenue Never before has there been such R. selection to choose from W's may advint‘ you that our assortnwnt of New Spring Dress Gouda is most numerous here. that all our goods um quick to adapt themselves to your every noczl. But what of it '3 W'e're not chumps enoliglt to think that others are of exactly the some mind. It requires careful cmmistent work in the store as well as sensible advertising to make busi- ness successful. Great Easter Sale of Dress Goods P.S.â€"â€"Small proï¬ts are the basis of all our work. lEWIS O: PATTEBSIIN The important Fact is This: Every department is witle-nwnke, and no pains are being spared to make your interest- uniform with our own. No matte:- what your wants may he in the dry goods line, 905 King street is well adapth to meet those wants with the best selection of goods the market produces. TEL. BELL. 161. G. M. BABGOGK’S GBAND DISPLAY ' or SPRING AND SOME -.°- M 221mm, WILL TAKE PLACE ON Wed, larch 21st and Following Days- ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. Every Department is now complete and stocked with the beat goods sud every novelty the markets have put forth. The best value in all kinds of Dry Goods and the greatest choice in Cen- tral Gouda The Mantle end Dress Hakiaa Boone are new in full swing, and It and ï¬nish yvsranteed. We will be glad to show you through. Took l‘olson Intended for a Dog, GUILPH, April 2.-â€"-A 4-year old dmghter of William Uhalloncr. who‘works in Bell's and lives on Perth street. on Saturday picked up n piece of bread on the sidewalk in front of her homs'nnd licked the butter off it. Then she ran to her mother and fell fainting on the door step. The bread and butter had been baited with strych- nine. and the child soon gave evidence of having been panned. A doctor soon ar‘ rived and, mulling the prompt men-um th..t had been adopted it the mother. saved the little ona's lite. t was a very llM'l‘O' eucspe, however. The delay at another minute in administering an smotia would have proved fatal. There bavs been about a down dogs ed in the vicinity where Mr. Ch loner lives. si Released In. .0- Vloeews do fuel. Mom Qua, larch Pitcher. the sounding Union Bank, Mouse. IL. who won ed out of their bank six years go with all the am and sumo-V. amounting to mom, in In em baht. wss pica-s from St. Vincent do Paul anocxvxnnï¬ . v. ..». swimmer .. l .W mm Chicago "When-We manual has we. ass-trial. ‘~ Juno. Ami-a. the moose lactate-am. “WM 11...... to J“ m m ‘ MWQIWWM“. Win dosh at Odie. Inrm I ' Jl- own." new Goo-ales and lean v non rid-y. ismhsngedstmres-_ Ten mowers killed sttbsOentral mine. I Know-w County, Michigan, by a prema- ture blast. One person was killed and several were injured by the bursting of a stand-pipe in Peoria, lli., on Friday. It is snnouuoed that Prendsrgast. who asaoulnated Mayor Harrison of Chicago, will be hanged on April 6. ‘ Word 00ch from 'l‘exu tbst thousands of people in the lower Rio Grande country are on the Verge of starvation. Geo. 'i‘ioltnor Curtis. a loading A authority on constitutional law, dl denly in New York on Wednesday. During the summer the itntiou in To- ronto for social reforms will he kept up by sermons in the churches. All the reï¬neries of the American Sugar Reï¬ning Co. cloned down last Week on ac- count of thsduliueus of ti'ede. The little town of Burden, 1nd,, contain- taining 1.000 inhabitants, has burn almost wiped out by ï¬re. Lush. 8125.000. At Point Pleasant, \V. V:t., the boiler of a pumping boat exploded, engineer John McGuitin. to pieces. riean sud- Over 1,000 inc-inborn of various building - trade organizations in New York Went on strike on Friday. A general strike is or pected. The Provincial Spring Stallion Show olwtted in Toronto on Thursday, large classes of horses of high quality being ‘ shown. Among the passengers on the Cartha- gcuinn, which arrived at Halifax on 'l‘hurs- . tiny, vw-re 43 girls for Miss llye’s Home at Nlngurn. ‘t A hl‘iI-illliull lins liven unused in Conslnttti- I lltllllvs by an attempt in assassinate the Pn- ‘ ll‘lnrt'h of Anne-um as he was leaving the calliedrnl. Hurry \V. Drnyimi, for twelve years I clerk for the li. B. (.llnlllii 00.. New York, ' shot himself inQ the been on Thursday. Cause, ill-lirollli. Altred iirnnt'o house at North Sydney. : {Ll}, was burned on Friday morning and his tlnngliier Maggi", tiged fifteen, lllll'llt‘il in month. 'i'mu milk slides lnuk place yt-tcrday an Canyon Creek. in the COclll‘ d'Aiene Moun- tains, in which it is reported three families , Were l)lli‘it‘..l nliVe. A commercial crisis in Argentina is re- g-it‘tlmi its certain Within the next three months, owing to the agricultural losses through the drought. An Pvtimtcoln. Flu. i}. S. liuï¬â€™ and bride. . wliohzul teen married but three hours, Wt‘f't‘ lilllml by Tim», 'i‘runvir, the divorced husband of Mrs. Huff. The police ot Kokotuu, ind, on Friday, capturei a gum; of twenty freight car thieves and recuwrml tnnny thousand dol- lars. Worth of merchandise. ilovvnrd Gould, sun of the late Jay Gould. and lites Utleitn 'i‘ylt-r, actress in the Frouiunn \‘oniptny, have nutiotiuced that ill“)' are engaged to be married. At A owning of the Dominion Alliance ‘ 21‘. (Minus on inurstlny it was resolved to summit .i runlwtiuu in Parliament tluclnr- in; m tumr of prniiibtory legislation. Jim W. if. l' U of New York is con~ dut ling a crusade ngnumt the habit of in jutting morphine into the arms of store : gale to gun them temporary strength, Jtillil W. \‘n., “ma burnt-d on Thursday thorn iii-.1. Hi< eigtt children and Miss Mollie llvnniu.., sert'tslll, wete burned to do ttb. All the girth attending the Scott insti- , tutv. .’\ll.|lILi. Gm, were recently \‘uwtn- ateti i‘jrysipn-liu tieVulUpcd in the case of lrmle Atlnnttv and the young woman died. in ille Ufllit‘li i'mmnouu on Thursday Siri‘liimirn llnnm-i. introduced provnle int‘ pintmg into eflt'ot nvvm-tl of the Bt‘JII'lllK Sm Court of Arbitra bitill. A Ilk‘l‘plbll‘ll from St. Paul, Minn.. that \annamiay's storm was the most ter- rific that ever swept the Northwest, A liiil‘nlwr of persons are reported frosz to death. The lmneeuf Ernest Pietz, four miles emit of Port Unlimrne, was burned on Wednesday night. and It ï¬fteen-yearold hired boy. "lune unknown, was burned to (lentil. Study McDuï¬, who escaped after help- ing to murder Wilson Holt-in, on old her- mit. mt 'i‘illiury Centre or! years ago, lit-ll just been found guilty of another mur- m-r llI iilatlwiu, Mich. ln counvctiun with Dun ti Company's r-‘nargmt Mr. Ernatuq \Vimsu'a friends in New York tire i'U'lfldBllt that. he will be abio to prove that no has been made the victim of r. conspiracy. - Willi-t llnllocs', editor of The Hay 'l’rndo of Cnnujoiiarie. N Y.. was in Vl’vtlhlllgtnll last. week for the purpose of presenting a gnu-mom petition to Untigrsu in favor o! retaining my duties on hay. John Eli Wade, n farmer of Cloris coun- ty.'Ky., has christened a girl baby born at in. house tut week Madeline Pollard, tn» l the pinion! in the notorious brooch of promise ones at Washington. A petition will be pen-sensed to the Unit- .d States Congre- asking that. body to im~ peach Col. Bri-ekinridgv, . the Scooter whose connection with the Pollll’d Brook- inrtdvrs one has given hita such notoriety. Withdrawn he. the 0...}. A. Stucco. Ont. April s.-â€"At a meeting of the lacuna-i players of the WU.“ m blowing the , wuss} “HIM risidenee (it lchuitlres, , It bill to ‘ the . nays , companies working desirability, in the interests of the of this province, of conditions . respecting the manner of log natural g. from the gained; the disposal thereof and the pruveut ng of any improper waists , thereof. as well as the most valuable soon- omie uses to which it may bespplied. with power to send for poisons, papers and , records and report to the House with all g convenient speed. , The motion passed. the names of lasts. . Cosmos and cod (Hastings) being added at Mr. Meredith's suggestion. ' llr. McColi moved the ascend reading 0‘ his bill respecting houses of refuge. Sir Oliver Mowat objected to the of the hill and it was discharged from its order paper. llr. Get-row moved the second reading of his hill to amend the Assessment Act. The motion «1 sad the bill was sent to the Municipal Committee. Alr. Whitney movrd the second loading of his bill to amend the Municipal Act. Mr. Meredith and lion. Mr. Hardy thought the bill would involve enormous trouble, and Would scnrcely he workable. The bill, hoWchr, passed its second trailing, and Wm! sent to the Municipal Lfozzitnitlce. ' 'i'umm‘m. lint-oh '28.â€"~ in the Local Ililllnfl yruu-rtlny the following bills passed through comimtt e: llt'npeclllig mortgages and sales of per- sotmi prepcny.â€"t\ir. Gibson of Hamilton. 'i‘o establish a provincial park at Rou- tie:.u.â€".\Ir. “only. in im-tlttdc the administration of justice in Ilte liuiuy Riva tllslil'lt'lrv'ldld Attorney at .mf'nl. '5 n nit-lid the pom-r of the High Court in i‘t'rllit‘trt of granting mniniennnce to in finite. «The Attorney General. fir. Whitney prmeutml a motion for the din unlinudnce of the untitbcru-(l ballot in elet tit-us ui invinbcrs to the Legislativ: As wit-,ny. 'i‘m- ill! .on was lost on dlvi sin t, llama-a. .\l-:Nux.,;.uun and McC'nllum vii l-w,‘ ‘Nilll the Unvut‘nuluili. Lin-“non, .‘ilill'i‘l: Ell-win the Legislature looting Mi. McKay (Victni‘lat) moved for “ n l‘i-inll showmg what system of pnyn'r-ni tin~ iiuvrrtililr‘ t adopted in til-cling with †stot'kmcu at the t’oiuiubian Exposition, This motion was ugh-ed to. lit: liclï¬oil ninvwi for it return giving a copy of the report of Mr. Stewart, provin- cinl ill cuss ltlnlfl‘clflr, an to the charge that certain license t: unumniunvrs in the county parties on political grounds. The motion carried and the Speaker ordered that the originals of certain letters which Mr. Harcourt had read in reference to Mr. Nunn's standing, should be placed on the table. Mr. Balfour's bill to amend the Phar - macy Act was considered in committee and passed without amendment. M r. CnidWell moved the second reading of the bill respecting Carleton Place, which proposes to allow the municipality of that town tn attract industrial . srpriaee by the granting of a bonus and the exemption from taxation. The motion was passed. Mr. Snider's bill to amend the Land ' lord and Tensnt Act, by exempting the goods on the premises not the property of the tenant from distraint for root, was read . as second time, and referred to the Legal CommittA-e. Mr. White (Essex) moved the second ‘ reading of his bill respecting executions. It p")in to exempt from execution all the implements required by the agricul- turiat for the carrying on of his business as well as crops growing or unharvested. The second reading was lost on division. Tonotvro, March Sillâ€"Sir Oliver Mowat's bill to extend the power of the High Court in respect to gtanting maintenance to in- fnnts was read a third time in the Legit lature yesterday. Sir Oliver's bill respect» lug allowances to the Supreme Court judges was read a second time. These bills were passed through com- mittee : To amend the Po llo Health Act. â€"-Mr Bronson. To not arise married women under age to bar dower.â€"Tbe Attorne (lensral. The ouse went. into committee of sep- Yeeterdsy the executive of the Canadian ‘ Press Association, consisting of T. H. Preston, Brantfortl Expositor. president. W. S. Dingmnn, Shannon. Kingston News ; A. F. Pirie, Globe; E. Holmes. Clinton New Etc, will. tiwir counsel, \lr. .luhn King. QC, waiteu .upon the Government and ‘ strengthening of the bill touching the law l of libel with refrrsnce to the provisions : lenpecllng secondary libel and security for em». l ’i‘nnon‘ro. March 3l.-â€"In the Legislature yesterday. the following bills we given l a third reading. To amend the Pit- msoy Aot.-â€"Mr. Balfour. To confirm an agree- ] mum between the corporation of the town , of (lananoqne and the Thousand Islands RflliWI, Uotnpahy.-llr. Harty. To eon- hrm and validate certain amusements of , the town of Trenton.«-Mr. Ilggar. Be ' spectln the railway debenture debt of tilt. townsh p of Tinyâ€"Ir. Paton. To eon- Irm a certain bylaw of the corporation of the city of Kingston. ~19. Karly. , Trim bills thrush committee: , leaped“; the town of Carleton Placeâ€"â€" station. bold in Sit-em. it was decided to Mr. Caldwell; to amend the Act to hear futi- su smoIiatioa apart from to. C L A. Del-gene wm present from St. ilu-y'a. Branded. wood-took, 8mm and Tileou- ‘ be ‘, rate the Pembroke Southern Rail . paey~lr. Barr (Renfrew); to scan the tree executors and exaeuwix under the will or of Elng were owners of licensed premises, , x and that. licenses were refused certain . Stratford Herold; L . Dondas Banner; J. S. Williams, Toronto comm“, "m Moan", u rged the ‘ hole. which to day till ï¬nished. Sir Richard Cull'l’l’hb here by gluing for the length 0 time s we .- enpy in replying to the speech of the Non. Kin-Foster. He said that in inï¬ll and let halves of the ï¬nance llluister'espeaeb there were inconsleteneisa The t at protection ran th all the though the much-l ed National icy was man led and slaughtered. He refer. redfaos lyto thoineoptloootthefl. P., making man humorous references and causing eonsi erahla merriment. He continued in a semi-uremic vein for a time and went on to quote from a former speech of Dalton KoOarlhy. in which that gentleman said the Conservative party were protectionista only because Ir. Ilse. keuzie was a free trader. and be said he and the word of 5r. lgwkensis that Sir hurlol Topper b sai he was pared with s free trade speech in case fl: Has. keuzie Uovornmstit had proposed any in- crease in the tarifl. He concluded by moving the following amendment: "That all the words after 'tbat’ be struck out and the following inserted in place thereof: While recognising in the reductions proposed an admission to that extt-ut of the evils inflicted upon the people by the system of high protective duties this House is nevertheless of the opinion tint. the amendments suggested bein basvd upon the principle of protection an not solely upon the requirements of public service are inadequate to aflord satisfac- tory relief from the burdens of excessive and unfair taxation. 1 " That the higth interests of Canada deman the adept. n of a sound fiscal policy which. while not doing injustice to any class, will promote domestic and foreign trade and hasten the return of prosperity to our peOple. " That to that end the tariff should be reduced to the needs of honest. economical and efllcient government. should have eliminated from it the principle of pro- tection to particnlnr industries at the e:- panes of the community at large. and should be imposed for revenue only. “’i’hst it should be so adjustedas lo tasks free, or beer as lightly as possible, upon the necessaries of life, and to pro- mote freer trade with the whole World. ntticulariy with Great Britain and the ‘nited Suites." Hon. Mr. Hsggnrt replied. He spoke of the speech of sir Richard Curtwright as an eï¬ort to talk around the subject. not at- tempting to deal with the tart! resolutions M introduced by the Finance Minister. He challenged the Opposition to show wherein the expenditure of the country could be reduced. He denied that the Conservative party was corrupt, and said that the contributions from manufacturers were not suï¬icwnt to pay for the printing of the pamphlets sent out to the electors. He charged that the boot. was on the other leg, quoting from a speech delivered b 51: lliclisrd Cartwright. in Napenee in l to show that. be bid frankly noknowledged that he purchased the constituency. He also quoted trom Edward Blake to show that s protective tariï¬ was a necessity for several yearn in this country. lie (the speaker) did not see how taxes could be levied art-apt. in such a way as toaflord tncldsntc! production to the manufacturers. Thst is the policy of the present larifl. OTTAWA, Ont, March lill.â€"-'l‘hc whole of yesterday’s session, after the answering of questions and the usual routine, was de. voted to discnuslng thea t. Hon. N. Clarke Wallace resumed the dr bate. Mr. Chnrltuii denied thst the policy of the Opposition was for Commercial Union. Hon Mr. Wood spoke of the necrsslty passing the budget as speedin as asibie. in order that business might not be disturbo' «my longer than possible. Mr. MM ..,llen followed in a general at. tack on the N.P., talking till the House rose. Referring to the issue of copies of the new infantry drill. Hon. Mr. Paterson said that. he had given orders for them to be sent to all connected with the active force, but the supply was not sufï¬cient to go around, and more it been ordered. He alsossid that 9. ,Martini rifles have been ordered since 1892. He added in reply to another question that Col. Villlers had been placed on the retired list because of his advanced age. The conmpondence in the case of losers. was laid on the table yesterds . Itia ve voluminous. (mswa. arch 81.-â€"- here were fen; spoken on the budget yesterday, two from the Maritime Provinces. one from British Columbia and one from Ontarioâ€" Dr. Landau-kin. In reply to a query. the Finance Klu- iater noted yesterday that maple sugar could come in either under the obitu- tion of row sugar or unsuumerated srticiea Hr. Charlton yesterday introduced bk bill for the amendment of the laws relato ing to seduction and abduction, it raises the age of consent from sixteen to shin-en and room (it. age at wbieb ataan is punishable to eighteen. For the point of abduction it does away with the discrim- ination in favor of heirs-em. plating all girls on the same feeling. The Government has not as received any ofleiai intimation of the tension of thelmperial Govern-ens to remove the embargo on Canadianeattle in “In for the nuance-eat of the paper‘s. Ir. “clock has introduced a I seen-- pol street railway companies to provide shelters for am of n