Mr. Laurier, raspondinqt to the toast said :â€"Your Royal Highuess,my Lords and â€" gentlemen.â€"The toast which your Royal Highness has just proposed in such gracefal terms is one which is important at all times, and opens m subject, which at the present time, perhaps more than any other enâ€" growses and absorbs the minds of al thinking men. (Hear, hear.) During the few days in which my colleagues and myseif have had the privilege to be in England, we have had hourly evideuces that the colonies at the preâ€" sent moment occupy no small part in ‘the affections of the people of England. Wilfred Laurier has worthily repreâ€" sented Canada in England and has been the liou of the hour at the festivitice held in connection with the Queen‘s Jubilee. _ As m sample of the many epeeches he delivered we give below bis respocse to the toast at the Prince of Wales banque!, "Our gueste the Colonial Premiers" :â€" \ (Cheere.) THURSDAY, JULY 8:b 1897 St becription CQ per »nuum in acvince Â¥1,00 if uot so uï¬. mflhw § (* &emn Rate« reasonable, and will be known on a} glication Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. . The copy~tor~changes must be left not later than;Tuesday noon. Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. Waterioo County Chronigle. DAVID BEAN, Proprieto~, Week‘y Newspaper Published every Thurs LAURIER:IN ENGLAND TO ADVERTISERS Robert Barr of the Detroit Free Press, who has traveled in Germany, met and conversed with s German who, lize our slaughterâ€"market theorists, thought thait Germany conld damage Eagland industrially by selling her goods below cost. He writes as folâ€" lows : ) In this you have the sentiments of Im_y coantrymenâ€"we are equal to day } with those that won on the battlefGeld i‘ou the plains of Abraham. It is by such acts that England bas won the :he-ru of my fellowâ€"countrymen : it is by such acts that she can ever claim ou: loyalty. Your Royal Highness, let moe now thank yoa from the bottom of my heart for the kind words you have just spoken. Your Royal Highuess has been kind enough to remind us that at one‘time in its earlier day you visited Cinada ; imainy changes have taken place since that time, but let me assure your Royal Highaess there has been no change in the loyalty of the people of Canads. (Cheers.) LOYAL To THE EXD. It is true that during last cenâ€" tury and 'hï¬mf b;. a long war, a long d ‘(I might call it, was waged between England and France for the possession of North America, bat in the last ba‘tle that took place on the piaizs of Avrahium both the generals, the one who won and the one failed, fell. If you go to the city of Quebec you will see a mcoument erectâ€" ed in commemoration of that battle. What is the character of that monu meut ? Monuments to record victories are not scarce in Kogland or in France; but such a monument as this which is in Quebec I do not think you will find in any other part of the world, for it is )n monument not ouly to bim that won but also to him who failed. (Cheers.) It is a monument dedicated to the memory uf wolfe and Montca‘m, aod the dedication, which is one of the ‘ vboblest and best of the kind, not only for the sentiments which it records, but also ae a liter«ary expression, is as follows: *Mortem virtus communem famam historia monumentum posteritas dedit.‘ Here is a monument to the two races, eqial in fame, courage, and glory, and that equality exists at the present time in Canada. ENGLAND Ig NO FOOL toba school question. Mr. Sifton humâ€" orously rrpl‘}ed that the ‘beuf crop was good and the threatened Indian troubles had subsided. The membars thereupon betook themselver to singing "Aunie L:â€"urie," being led off by ‘ur. Logan. Black Rod srriv% at 8.15 ung announced that his Exceliency desired the attendance of the members in the chamber of the Senate. THE FABBEWELL SPEECH. In the Senate the Govoruotgmep was seated on 150 throne, Sir lchgg Cartwright and Sir Oliver standing the right of his Excellency, who "was surrounded by & &Uim steff. fln Excellency rnen d 'm! the following T in aavitien of in "Honorable en of the Senâ€" ate : 00?3-903';?,% ï¬oun o‘ ""‘:‘ mons :â€"In relieving yo! ('gm’ arthe sttendance in nt 1 desire to tbw:z:u r the mssiduity with which Istigoh »::?- py uo MA Mi p 4 cobgraty you on &in important “,""“f which hes b of your deliberations. revision of the terâ€" iff, which occupied a large part of the Sir Richard Cartwright congratulaâ€" ted the House on having reachsd the end of their labors, and moved the adâ€" journment until 3 o‘clock. RAILWAY SUBSIDLEA When the Commons met at 3 o‘clock, on the motion for the third reading of the railway subsidies bill, it was atated that the revotes amounted to ?2.164; 000, aud the new aubsidiesto$2, 172 000 ara tot«lof $4,336,000. The motion carâ€" ried and the House took reoengouding an announcement as to the hour of proâ€" rogation. WAITING FOR BRLACK Rop. When the Houss reassembled at 8 o‘clock and were waiting for Black Rod, DPr. Sproule suggested that this was a favorable opportunity for exâ€" pleaining the ue»l_euyeng_utfdw Maniâ€" QOrraw», June 29.â€"The House of Commouns met this moruing at 11 u‘clock + Mr. Surherlaud stated that a cheque given to the Clerk of the House by Mr. Chegesewoith of Toronto, in payâ€" ment of fees ou a private bill reapectâ€" inz the Suskatchewan Rrilway aod Miving Cowmpany had beea dishonored, aud moved lLt all the proceedings reâ€" speoting said bill be declared null and void. â€" Carried. His Excellency‘s Speech, The supply hill was re«d the third tiwe and pamsed, The railway subâ€"idies bill wae read asecoud ‘ime wi‘h the following amendâ€" went : ‘The word ‘cost‘ means the actu«a) necessary und reasomable cost, and shal! include the amount expended upon any bridge up to, but not exceedâ€" ing $25,000, forming pare of tha line of rail way eulâ€"idized ouherwise not receivâ€" ing any ‘boaus, bat shall not include the cost of equipping the railway or the cost of termin«ls or right of way in «ny city or incorporated towu." Alr. Mulocks‘ bil} awending the postâ€" office act, which was opealy obstracted ou Siturday evening, was put through committee, the ciauses objecied to strongly by the Opposition being dropgâ€" pec. _ Another bill of Mr. Mulock‘s, supâ€" plementary to the above was put Uitrough. _ The Crow‘s Nest Pass Ruilway bill was read the third time ard passed, RROROG ATIQN. Watrerloo County Chronicle, Thursday, July 8 1897â€" ; ,,i_ n!.r'ip.euu; ani. | person of ¢ umâ€" z‘ The crap | qnor to an dian elder wil ‘bare | less then i "ir“ or each ol 7 | nat apply a lations covering the sale of liq}l‘gr x“x:i:lon have boegul e more stringent. A minor is defined us a reon u: either sex cnder 21 years of z; The person found sy ‘ ‘nq liâ€" nor to any such, as well as u’o‘ censeâ€" elder will be liable to be ?ed not eas than $10 and nor more then or each offense. This, however, not Qg‘)‘ where liquor is supplied to a gv n{odcr 21 {m of ognrn the 5‘;3» arder of his parent, master or ty ‘berfoomed Mp Pssy Share mroal ily per k * events. In now t«king leave of you, I desire to express wmy bâ€"at wishes tor your persoual happiness and my earuâ€" est hope that the work of the session may prove useful in adyencing the pfo-p«iz,olthpeophv‘o-yo- ree preseat " 82 hilis were thea formally assented to and became law. say, liquor may prot be druak in a hotel except by the persons specified above, between 11 p.m. (10 p.m. ou_w? cities and towns), and 6 x.m. on week days or be(;neu T p.m. Saturday and 6 a.m. Monday. logalty and affection of the people toâ€" ward their i the uf rejoice with‘meé ily pe: formed he - t No sale or other disposal of intoxi cating liquor will be allowed to licensed places after 11 p m. in cities and towns, after 10 p.m. in u,-.uhig-. villages or unorgauized districts. . But this reguâ€" latiou has no effect on the prohibition of selling after 7 p.m. on Saturday and all day Sanday, in which respect the law remaine just as it was before. THE TIME CFP CPEXIXNG. Hotel bars may unot be open before 6 a.m. on each day except Surday, nor will any intoxicating liquor, whether sold or not, be permitted to be drunk on the premises,except by the oceapant or some member of the family or lodt: in his bouse, during the hours in wh the act prohibite its sale. That is to That Went Into Force ou-nr .?Jw J on Certain chauges made in the Ontario Liceose Act at last srs.ion went into effeect on July 1. Those affected should kuow all about them. LICEBNSE ACT AMENDMENTS. There is only one chinge of importâ€" ance to the proprietors of liquor shops. Hitherto the smaliest quautity they were allowed to sell was three halfâ€" piots, but the new act permits them to sell balf a pint, provided it is in unâ€" broken p-vx:ae.wd is wholly removed and taken away from the premises beâ€" fore cunsumption. | SUPPLYING MINORS. HQURS CF CLCSING LIQqUCR SH« PS Been Restored to Mealth Bless the Name of Munyon. Mr. G. 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Alâ€" ways come to us to see what can‘t be seen e have the LARGEST : ED gg‘OOK in the County ~« d onty ‘tur 16 se the Inten: in overrthing wï¬ :wu color back uum& furnishing#? , up and get of us FURNITURE . . Bedâ€"room Suites, Sideboards, Tables, lor Suites, Fancy Chairs, etc. in new and neat de':gua, 3WEET CAPORAL ATHLETE â€" . DERBY OLD GOLD RETAIL EVERYWHERE . .. YÂ¥ o y yz zy y w The Simpsen Co, (Li.) Berlin The Key to Sugcess Cigarettes oo. Ts Cigarettes IMPORTANT PUBLIC] " foo frop2§g0nt us 10 cts. s Per Packageg o cts. Per Package (X