ii, Yiiis BUDGET SPEECH. L, . .. B, "Utne, M‘ ot mum- m who .. w j an m. The "can! sail Eli L N and PI' at a... - ‘ it 5*" win: (I) M , M Wm! ti, . - u "aitabV, (a) the' . dmmwww¢u . ' (I) a at "earabr-t , . it - um Maya“) - , m m ad no co- I , . “it... a Anus», u.- ' - Cash. would lately ttte. ateadsgrtstterB. . {no in w unonlortgbh - i†ht Int nu ot 85,048,383. Mr. â€It: unnamed the revenue an all! " $66,800,000 And the "perdi- thr" " $51,000,000, thus medium "'eoterr" next you at $5,300,000 in ttt of s nonewhtt Inger exrendi- r The out“! snowman, tu,- anyâ€, would be uccptionnlly M owing to nilway subsidies. W. tntoreotottial equipment mwnntion, "lud- to the pro- ‘vincu. "tr. _ in. autumn will ask author- 'tr from Panama“ this union to - 51,150,000 to retire mum’- tos low. Mr. Fieidiqg nuanced _thit It the reduction ot an duty on vmw from M to 15 pet can. In m motel tone! to the publish- - than might be I further reduc- than. The time tor the admission ot beet an: manhunt! and tstructural you, (no ot any. vu extended tor on you. viz., to April m ,xoos. Tho covenant. would not, how- “, increase the cantons duty on - Int grant any: bounties. This House. regarding the open- tion ol the present term as urtsatis- “may, is of opinion that this coun- try melts . detrlamd policy ot no! that. protection to in I- but. mlturel products, mannin- hren. Ind industries, as will " all “me- secure the Candi“ market In: Candleâ€. And, whlle elven - maintaining the necessity of Inch protection to Camila inter- .te. this. House mums its belief in C policy of reciprocal trade prefer- - ma 3 the Empire. Th 'ttq-ttseed practice of kit- “II: t. M when tum; the otsth to to he thandoned in Ontario. The "tgqtitrgt at Attorney-0.8.] Gib- m VII called to the tomato ol W on the “unitary inure ot this prunes. avoided try some poo- 'k by kissing their thums. A clam h modules with this idea was in- lextAtteed into the atatate luv on â€may. Hereafter my one in On- Julio compelled to tahe An onth may 6tt no it he wishes alter the Scotch .WI of uplifting the hand had re w“ the following words: . it. Borden, killer of the Opposi- tion, moved the following unend- "I "on by Almighty God, " I 1ttgtet nave: to God It the Great Day at We“, that I shall tell “I whole with, uni nothing but the 'mth.sotnraarkrtoqrit,aztdttte III. mu be asked ot me." .j on“. Joan-l. - Alas, the [No “I The notations] men have “ht! unions and privileges, the Bllt. m hue their vellum _ _ , which do so much to protect A _ m min, the maul-own , " the prouetod Mil, which - than to bled more or Ian m cl th. country. m human ' "ot-ttttA-Ott-tttslr-- - In an - I: the much V . lb up th. cutom duties, ' tfheqmnuttis.rtastogetittto hm . up nu "ma- * not. lot that, tor every pro- V union derotesitaetseegi" _ 'tgaaxmrto it more dit- . aqdtrtoge-sirereiar try agr0boet.tatqitaeAargas to L.' It. Yudmmnhwmcl #to"i.tartem,tttrteunthnot In. minimum“ .Moillue.no “relyin- J=p'llrcfedP a mum lite Pg'."',',),",".'.'?': witch URI, vat-aloud . Miammpnm t2rgfrdu'l,t,lNt .1..th no- JIMh-ponhI-y "blush-oun- to mutual: I‘m-gnu " “I "IP -.ryrooeet?'"etf, him an in can I. up. bun-I Lulu-1m “was!“ U" EDITORIAL NOTE. THE FARMER I ‘ V >. drink,» â€oar-5 ' "~'-‘*’ 4:». 's,', 'w-M“ CT " if " _ h“ Ka=ll 4 r - s, = ,_ '"'rm"kl I i. _ _ 3’ SiiiiEie "eq-ear" 'irtttty'rr'ttir4 ' _ “.m- I mum tta. 3" . - “h _ “kw V 7 d p, ' "ot-st-IV " , . “"u‘h'n‘ dorm 'l'd",PaNal â€In" . Mr tummtiuuu-otnmmo _ q M! n PM Do. Mr. M -asa-ars uh! an all to an on. and Er SPEECH. “an III “.000 voted lot you - - not "at. It. Bun“ to“ in. Ming, nus-mm ot In] tll?? pm: “Iâ€. a; let. i t - In In; t in - " ' t tlt" 0 um! um“ " 031111.. B. In m by " , n the lending cmuu ot a. to" we present mm with . m. a: mu- to a. but. m. um att. m it ittr.' “My - rflf"t'. In ll b 1'tt'tt nonhuman on also in lab. under but: 01.. its In“ a! Public Worn but W cum. A $3,000 that. an to I“ Bot M delivered tho you. and to an III credit with the Mk. Mr. Bun.“ Advised him to “to . portion of we Prawn. no â€manhunt and spend it in Grill“. _ . -. The Hon-e one"! uh It. Tun - ttt rare. “It was ' mun-I night,†he um all; “all and.†the - I. e ulti- lulone. I “not hell-remit. be! me you.“ All the no. di-ttts-tdoth-YF. (Chan) I believe, new the. cl:- cumm. I did uy loathing shout I wud. (Hon, has.) I do not know that l promised it or said anything' shod the price. Yes. I must hue. And “so I ha we: been chased with Idling to tttltit1 my pledge to the lull-I. I must “k my "mines in the Cehlnet to grant thls mm. It In (or the the cam. girls.'-' No minister wu ever more heartily cheered then we: Hon. Mr. Tum Is he at down, with I lm‘h. Toronto Globe. - A greet deal was said by the opponents ot Mr. Ross, both in regard to tIto numbers required to carry the ptohibition bill and to the day on which the voting wn to be held. With respect to both, prohitsitiottitm were told that they were being badly mm by the Government, end on would have thought that. the Opposition were emu anxious to come to the new ortho ill-used teln- pcrance m Fortunntely they were "ordod the opportunity ot doing so. On the day prior to the closing ot the session Mr. Matter moved. seconded by Mr. Tucker, that the voting be held on municipal election day. But tour members voted for this. namely. the move: and â€condor. and Messrs. Barr md Unwind. Aside from these gentlemen, the whole of the Opposition voted Against it. This is tsutticient evidence of Opposition all for the prohibitionists notâ€: cause. a Mr. Matter also moved that a ma- jomy ot the oleteCtoting..ty nut- orient to carry the hill. With the emeption of the be: My men- tioned, the entire OppOIition voted against this proposition and with the Government. He submitted a third resolution, nilo modifying the majority required, but for this he secured only Nr,_crtorurrd's vote, the Oppositionagain voting solidly against it and with the Government. Their corttideneq in th Government ‘on than “not“ we. truly touch- mg. It was well known About the be.» islature that the who: [or North Toronto had great dineultr in get. ting seconderg lor his resolurions. As submitted any shoved Mr. Crawford a monitor. but he seems to hue withdrawn his consent, tor the name of Mr. Tucker was whiti- tuted in one we, and W. Dewey oppeared " second“! sponsor in the other two. Mr. Dempsey, how- ever, “though Imam; no second- er. did not vote lor’ny of the relo- lntions. " is (sir to add tut the Opposition, spotting through Mr. Whitney, declared monition to the referendum under any and All cir- mantel. W HERE WIRELES TELEG R l PBS " NEEDS D. It there is n spat on earth when whole-s mummy vault he cl Mt- pmo "In. had when it should be unwind mam 10. of “me, an up“ is Sable mm, we" nam- d the 311mm .1 Sb Ann-Me. snub! may In!“ lrom tte cont chum Sent“, on a. truck _ot mm vent!- him Northern E“ rope sad the port: cl Canal- and the United saw. H In In outpost ungainly wall “tutor! tor sign)- ling push; aha. waning them ot it: angst-on- vicinity " well n consul; In“ and informatioac tt could count-mu win “an“: no "rs beloto any rancid New York, and w and - - - from th- b tho mind. It. um on" not lint 3 - um: - for m the no kin-album. Mai-op- enuon on a. - In out p it not - PStt"t ht - ‘m "Haul-a†.w 2'"'d at...“ d at ttgut'. . w -- - “is an. a In m aqtBqtth h I - callo - â€.ng in m " m dubrttet" cl count-bum. Astmunwmm nuance-.mva-uu- Ja'lt'l"athll'lt1'llu"flllut WHERE THE OPPOSITION STANDS. t2'i2'gl'lt'"""" h '1 - (Mantra! “he†an apt m-m’m * w..r. tbat' t.t. “mg: ML autumn-nu! mm, htbmhmmuum “I“ ",t'"gsed.1t.'tt “W'IOI “can“. batman-twins†“hum-mm Inna-I. IN - tin-mum "taNiBttrrta.tq anthem-old! this um‘y,uddloith- m oil-purl“ or â€any“! to dil- pl-ymno“ W‘s-gunman irmrort-zovsrshoms. a", tNt b he "I I“: and ?t"ltt1u'l'l"gh tt " - is to he d wed u - " - All he - wlth 1b. We an tto hat. We at been to -rttttrt toe â€an. The, on not In..ul tre urea-conned All were than no the moat mantle. Flower: will be worn in Wu“. bau- lul role predominating. lt- will It won more than ever an yea. Those hula; - that hue m been won: tor the Mat, two or thee years. can bring them out can. and with I little twinning will be the “real "an" this lesson. In past m it VII cum-Inn to have all “no mull-Ry opening! on use "no in]. but till nning the opening an" an mm: Ma t and the m: on will have plenty tl time to Tittit the respective est Nub- menu and In“. n chain which shopld not he diiBettlt this you, even tor the most lutldlous. Hillinery opening! my not in"1 my great attractions tor the MAIL but to the women it in diluent. ThisarthaaagmaAdoatto do with solving the problem why Twin- City women ot the met lutldloue testes, as well u thou ot 1 lesser extent, is not "tist" until [he he.- inspected what the popular ttem ot G. B. Ryan a Cu. hue to ode: in millinery end All other lines. Al- though only eetnhllnhed in' Berlin tor a iew years. this store he: won the good will of the hit sex ot Berlin and Wnterloo, and " is not 'mrprisr- ing thet the mloble end [Arge- henrted manger, C. H. Mills, end his atoll have found it many to "incrense the stock trom - to season. The crowds of women, young end old, that hue visited this ‘store during the morning end the early part of the ulternoon were e lreveiaiior, to the writer, and me ough to convince him that in a few more years the business will hove outgrown its present gutters. The beeutitul window display: hue not only “treated the “ten- tion of the Mr sex. but even the husband, [other and the young man to be married ras been forced to take I. glance " the pretty'things the! ere to be seen. The millinery windov‘v with its baskets ot fiowers, palm. yards ot veried colored rib. bons and chiffon. and the pretty pat- terns of the latest headgear, is e credit to the store, Ind any were the cotuplfrnertury remake passed hy the hundreds of pasaers-try. The dress goods display of cloths. “the and muslins was mtly arranged and attracted more then the usuel Bt- Ltention. Beautiful May: try G. a. mm a: Co, chi mum -e Fem-em and ma Fem ’ _ The millinery department is I ver- itehie bower ot beauty. Here the old time-worit end stereotyped phrase "larger end better than ever," can be used with perfect truth. The detention: ot Iowan, roses in particular. pelms. ribbons, end chenille. ere exquisite And ex- ceedineg pretty. Every courtesy end attention is bestowed on the visitor try the minim", Ilium Smith end Johnna: end their ee- lletutl. The - ot hate end homet- ie paticulnly hemisome end .11urirte and the meet in which they ere unused melee it compentively - to nuke e choice. This diepley emhreeee e Inge vu- iety ot luhionehie shapes, the most prominent. trertre, being the lor- quile, Touche and the Rolling Soil- or, in black all vetted colored shedee. Among the model: oheened we: one ot chryunthemum etrew, neatly trimmed with nee, an! the CARRIES THE STRAIN Quite a strain on a child to grow. You find it about nll you can doto 1iveaiortgasyou It. Ind keep well. Your child butodoall that and growin- aides. Some ehildren can't and the extra attain. They get huh and sickly as I result d it This is when Scott’s Emul- do: doe come d in best work. lthastroog"-grow- in!†sundae. It m up -littbttt.ttedsmtrd child tktrttYEtmsuimttAesallthe an uni- and an... the “and†meal-any a; G. B. RYAN a CO â€bandit T a T "-rtt6qtt, x on _ 5 can - an m ffg,U'."NLt was and M pun- m whit new.“ m [“0 but. but“ was. My ot it. "uw an coronation Iowa) Ionlvboleu;lune-nonhuman in obi-duct, and ribbon- and all» 1mm no any mining: in ranking; 1mmm the! in Lip-Mia Mad- I'r/,' Pompuour truth In um vary popular. tikimtg Minna-um tte, and my puny duty. as n. 'tegirt.--i-dugtr'mtt-,-nrltt look very chunk; II as - ,Nrrrasyt1r_tuueteeettm: Arrsttrhatttsear.ti0u-ttt “that“ ,tegrrr, NW shape. can twin; or whit. elation and " mm In low at -ttibortr nth ribbon, used with Itrlded chil- ton. Th - ot Wendi!“ (can in new in- nailed by thin in. Dn- (oola. "ttttse, um ot w shall. and W, mull-I in - “titty no on - Mbmon. In the and. â€about ogtttte-sortdtiooriaaurgs.tese* ot import" spring tickets, skins sad dream; “as. The styles in this dopamine“ lave not varied very mummy from Int season. Tho home furnishing- “name-t on the third Boor is revoking its 'toch, Inch " Cum. up. an“. curtains, etc, at will he [award to Ihow “new good: by the time home cloning lea-Ion arrives. TE! KISSES FEBRBNBACB. As ulunl the Mines Fehmhnch are prewed to meet 'their friends with 1 very lugs stock ot millinery goods, and than hue been strung-l ed in n very nttrnctive and planing? manner in their my and prettilyl deoorntnd store on King street. thr- ing to the lumen-ed trade the nhow room ha been amused, and e luge and lundy minor stretching neatly twenty feet along the wall has been inmlled. The window dresser he also vied with the millinen in Ink- ing a tuty display, and with the Bid oi purple nnd white 'sttitton, basket: ot tio-, and ladies 3nd children's huts, the window is more than usu- ally nttnctlve to the passer-by. ln material the Misses Fohrenbnch hnve on nbnndnt supply. Used hoes, \mnlines, brush oapreys. 1toqmrtt ot is]! kinda And ribbon: He the moat popular. In colon ecru. cuter, graaAinen no the most populu. while all shades ot pink and blue, Owed: And white Ind block will be quite prominent. The hat this Beth- son will hardly be completes with- out ends - and some ot them are very long. _ . The Ploradortr hat is perhaps the Ingest and one of the most populu. It is long in front and rolls on the (we. It is made of. white mnline. with a black iiowered crown and I large plugte over the brim. There is a Urge bow at the'bnck of the hat. A pretty throe-cornered"destgn is shown. with corn twins. And made of black hlir straw; l lugs bunch ot mm: viéTets “on: TtteArttTrt,. ml! is tastily duped with-pretty buck lace. There is “so I. large display of ready-to-we" huts. as well as ttoo- nets and children's hats. A visit. to this store will be repaid by court- eous “tuition on the put of the Misse- Fehrenbach and their null ot clerks Min Penelton's opening stunted many visitors during Thursday ate, temon and evening. end many were the covetousl glances cut on the elegant window display which is more then equaled by the stock in the show cue and counters in the store. Huts ere Inge or small, dark or light, with ribbon. laces, Bowers, slut, tancr silk pearls, jets, And In tact everything tint on pol- eibly be and to Morn thle most important item of women's turd. ‘rohe. In flowers there ere , violets, detain, PR ice allege, my beautiful and “in color. with many handmade trimmings - that may In - " the work could uu‘with proper enact. No one u forgotten. not. no but“ with "rir+ tor who "date on; "hafnium uu for new - you; may bright muon- tattle man woman of an Nun; M for mum. Ill â€Alon won hr the smut girl. Some ht: look "I! and m badly, other: look - ht we“ well. It: Ptetettoti'. we“ will. loo! VI“ all In How the - In con. Thu-e as new colon. In - iah, new super, too m to nation. but til min. non than Len-*5 ll?“ - _ In Pen-no- vu Imam In no- 'an Ils- Ihht In: the an». no u no“ - was III at him-arr tuba-I. um ao- - In W in an - publish-uh Ilium“ III can Anette.- emu. A taster ttop hat mounted on . vita (rune. with em“ rose- ma Ill- der at brim, - wit& was. Applique, hisâ€! with s - of was and “up: M a†hint. and to Mleit at no“ III-in- “OI. Atom. . wit. '1. my. I. a! 7 rd rm hid - . at was I _ Jug MISS PENELTON an III- l _ _ - 1 ‘ :' " ' y 3235. '.. F -t 'm iIRElk' "aid . Lar Iliia't'iiit 66: MT' T » , 5 - t, ' " ' ‘ 'SE, f " > _ 'itiiith'tt': u an. ‘ _ I. - as at no» up at it an“ E'ii'/i'F' â€not, at um tn in - uh at tttget. Thu was mais 'gat lemon; tint. tampon." my!“ R0 auction III B My to " com. tort ad wine, ad vu m "ava- production." (â€54:01th I: 5 turn: which would no": In applied do the production of my null] or unable commodity. which an ha â€reset-Ind or curb-t to a place or Hime when it will be mm Ontit - run arm - "MOM a. the - at {mm m Inga an. m â€an!“ no amt Innis n In up. and - priexstryrer. (and In low, that the mm. namely brought tto Input ttet" to My b; but _ and. TSie \h it! ttttrt Minn-u. III - - r "and put “atâ€. It “It - - at may you! of In. ‘to "email “not. tmt but! It In momma“ or an “mush- mm ot fruit “an“ and cold- stonp wuehom, when In“. cu be pruned in . perfect eotHition for Math. The result is that price- ot all we]: product, are now more mm. the public it more re;- ululy supplied, at All mom. con- “nuptial: has bean enormously in- creued, and the prMta ot both pro- ducers and dealer: no more unilorm and rttmtuteratiee. It was tempor- uy surplus production, of fruit, her fore It waHrought under intelligent control, which muted irregularity in the stmp1r.--rleorge H. Hull, in The Enginoering “twine (crunch. Fancy Brand. Bum, RMU and Parry Sanderson’s Bakery Wells Drilled Wind Mills Suwanee All kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices tp John River. g it 3-38.. t - LEADING MEAT MARKET. “I In! a most who": cough [or my yen-1.. " deprived me tlldt't :11le very thin, I that ed Ayer’n fitter mm, stt6,.ye.qeiret2rtf..'.'... ... ICoughed 7 LEAPEB BROS HAWKESVILLE Sixty years f0! cures and such testimony " the show "vehtithNs m: Aren’t Cheriy Pectoral w ll do. We know it's the great- est an?) remedy ever nude. nd you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cureineverydrop -iiarar. ..usra Ft, lot a’mm. _ you; mm: s't'iirhT.B'lgfft,tt'ld hum?- lun land will. “8.: II. - -tttqa1 toe My»: 1-19.99 ttyet., 1in1? “mm -. /iikituyttt, Tenn was at. Waterloo Unkn- dwuvu no In!“ "iririiiriif60oTk “fins. 939,â€?! .. " gluih .10 In! ' A ' M 1ittttrr" min: a, It is made in Canada. _ Owned for 5 years. -- BtiCtii'miit. limnfgctund by E Banner, ttrits so. Catharine 53th l, SPECIAL '. Corset Sale. For Strength, - I ' . Comfort and . Durability _ No corset excels the Shirt Waist Girdle Corset. hid steel filled and unbreakable. The Twin Ilitr's Best Clothing Store. KIN: St rlillF Klingon Warming IE Yank-youth: own»:- “(I Kabul-cu his. "and In and light. S. SAUDER & CO., PRICE 815 TO 2840 Hahn’s Bakery Mrh ifek J S. Roos-- Sole Local Agent. SEE OUR WINDOW. FOR "tat AT Wanlass’ Music Store, an “Hit-oh sultan" monthly pay-uh In. I)“ BERLIt m 'r' Fer Wid w I.)