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\ .. ' . ' .. VO I. U:\fE XXXIV Public N oti& The Fublio are hf'reby notified that hy the Provi.oliona of C'aaptcr 71 or thA \Conaolidntro Et atnt l' e, they arc required to k eep tbfir Yards [. Premises free from all nrucioua nuisances and filth which are like ly to injure the pub- lic health. r There will be A Thorough InsPection of the town on ·the 9t h day of May and from day to day until 1t is com· ple ted . r Tht' of found in bad c ondition will ' belinble to & fine or Twenty-Five Dollars. Stipendiary Ma lietrate. HIU'bor Grace, } -\Pril 28, 1898. The Celebrated : TEAS. . / FOR 9- ALE AT Bu-tler's Tbia TEA is unexcelled for Stl,"engfh and Flavo. ur. COPIES TWO Cl i".NTS .] NUMBElt :,2 . HATS R SALE. . > JUST REcEIVED, a v M UN N BRO·S. ladies' Bliick Straw HATS, Choice , Eating . from up, .. NEWEST STYLES. ., Harbor Grace. M. J. !J3 Water Street, . . F:.A.TERSON & F<DSTER New Seeds I New Seedsi Just ex S.S. Austrian from Liverp·ool, Garden · an4 Agricultural SEEDfo. -AU30,:- . ClOVer and Timothy, and a choice assortment· of FLOWER SEEJ)S, in 2-cent packets. W. H. THOMP$ION &, Co. ' h ave j ust received froru Liverpool, per steamers B clrcelond and Maruca, thousands of pounds' ster lin g worth of New Spring GOODS, which have been personall y selected in the Y cry best markets, and will be sold at the lowest prices. ' Ve would ask our many customers to give us an early call. We quote below a ot our l eading lines: Immense Stock of BOOTS and SHOES-English, Canadian and Local jmanuf acture-in n.ll about 5,000 pairs, whi ch we will sell a remarkably l ow figure. A j ob lot of Gent 's BOOTS at $1 per pair. ' 27 bales ROOM PAPER, containing 7,500 pieces, wh ich range from 5 cents a piece apd upwards. All the newest patte rn s designs. . . STATUTORY NOTICE. In tbe matt er of the F.l!tnte of PF.TER DWYER, late of Harhur (; nli'.C, in ! be Yortbe rn of tho :Uland or Nc wf oundlM d, Mer- chant, deceaaed. PUMUAXI'' to tbe pro\'i iont of the Act paycd in t he 41sL yeRr of th o rci J;, 'll of Her prC' 11cnt. t• nllt hi " The 'fiust.c • .L\ct, l oi 8," is h ereby p\'en to all p 4?rsons clninoii •J: Lo be cred itors o f, or who DlllY h :n ·t ;o uy clnims or d emands llp<lll or nrr,,,. tiug t.h e Eatnte or .Assets or Pl:.'TEU D \'Y : ::, lat.e of Harbor Grace, iu t.bu Nt• rt lu ru Distri ct of Ne wr oun dlnnd, ;n,•r lmuL, d eccasro, who di ed nt OraLC( ', on t he 18th day ofFc:l>runry, A. D., ) tiS, and or wh 06l' \\'i!l Prni •.I IO wns grRnted fort.h of tbe Suprl\1 \' ('o.art. on th o 7th dny of i'ltnn·h. A. J) .. to Ri chn rd Dwp .r, of Hn rlo or Muin, ·schoohnnsl.l'r, 1.md 'l 'ho mM Hnnr·lll:\n, of HIU'bor Gmc r, •whoolmllStcr, tlw .Ex- ecutons in said Wi ll nnm ed, 1uo h rnhy re qu r ated t.o se nd to the a:Lid Ex N·ttlt•ns or to the unde rsigned Solicitor fCJ r tho sa id Ex ccutons to e ither or thf' ntl1lrt below, t he particu lnl'll , in or th e ir cla im I on or belorc tho day of Y, A.D., l 93. And not i co• is hl'rt: by thnl..aftnr th e ani_d :F .irst. dny of M,..y, A.ID., th e s1\l d Lxc- cu tons will proceed to dis tribut e tho Aasl-1.8 nod' property of the said the I.cg ntcca in the said Will onmed, nnd such other pllrtica :111 m :l y be entitled to share thcr t' in, g ard only to t he cln ima of which thl'y thl'n shall hnve had noticP. Dated n t. St. John' s, this Hth dny of March , 1893. P. J. , Solicit or for Executors . J\ ddri.'M-ll<'nd Presco tt. St., St. ,lf,hn's. Water St., HIUhor Gmcc. . Harbor Grace, YRY A PACKAEC T m: W"hiteis'King A l arge Stock of =Moleskin, Calico, Tweed, Cotton and Woolen Blankets, Sheets , Counterpanes, Hosiery of all Yarn s and Lambs Wool, all of which are extra. goOd value. D tNt'AL .. .. 'tfEPARt'M EN and be c onvinced, I Bouquet- \. I FOR SALE. ., .... - ; ALL THE Water-sid-e .: lAtely occupi ed by Mees rs. J. & R . Mad- dock, conais ting of · ·Dwelling-House, Shop, Office, ·. and Grocery Stor e, with CELLARS, all built or Bri ck Rnd Stone, witb:SJnted Roof of tbe beet mate rials. The Pro- puty is 88 fe et in front and 45 fe E-t deep m ore or l eu, with YARD and \ ALSO, A Large COAL SHED Roofed, opp01ite on north aid e of Water Street. If not aold on or before tb e 20th day ofMa.y, it. will th en be aold by PUBLIC AUC- TION, w1tbout reaer Ye . .Apply to Fancy Dress Goods from 5 ce nts and upwards. Dress Cloth and Serges from 10 ce nts and upward. 1 Black and Colored Cas hmere, 20 ce nts and upwnrds. Large of Summer Prints and Sateens from 5 cents and upwards. 5000 yards Flannelett e 7 cents and upwards. A large Stock of R eady Made CLOTHING A special lot of Suits-suitable for Summer wear . Hats and Caps in Great variety . Stock of Ten. and ugnr-a. pecin1ty. Water Street, - - - Harbor Crace. Dr LEB.R hnYinJt newly fitted up : :' : : : : "LIOS " HOUSE, for l' allcnll!, will be pl C IIJICd to 1\Ltcod to nny Dc n tl\1 ;ar \\ al\ log Rooms 0Jl!)r!Hl.ng n :mrt- lllCDland Lubntory be found c:orupl<:tc. WATER STREET, GR ACE, FOR SALE AT TJ n: • FANCY AND TOY BA Z AAR, YIC'fOHf.\. TI<EET. ni rds, Tmccd nnd h aded I'lnin nnri Sh ntlt'tl I3crlin Wool, Gold BnliJ, Ti.-suo l, nv"r. &c. A. BUUK:UEES. PECIAL To Tradesmen

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Page 1: r ·~P,OT.ATOES.collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18930502… · • • peoti•e of ola11 or creed, IUld \be people mi~ted the increaaed proeperit;y or the F

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VOI.U:\fE XXXIV

Public N oti& The Fublio are hf'reby notified that

hy the Provi.oliona of C'aaptcr 71 or thA \Conaolidntro Etatntl'e, they arc required to keep tbfir

Yards[.Premises free from all nrucioua nuisances and filth which are likely to injure the pub-lic health. • r There will be

A Thorough InsPection of the town on ·the 9th day of May and from day to day until 1t is com· pleted. r Tht' owner~~ of pr~misea found in bad condition will'belinble to & fine or

Twenty-Five Dollars. T.R.B~TIT,

Stipendiary Malietrate.

Polic~Office. HIU'bor Grace, } -\Pril 28, 1898.

The Celebrated

K~ :TEAS. . /

FOR 9-ALE AT

Bu-tler's Tbia TEA is unexcelled for

Stl,"engfh and Fla vo.ur.

(SUW~E COPIES TWO Cli".NTS.] NUMBElt :,2 .

STR~~ HATS R SALE. . > JUST REcEIVED, a v M UN N BRO·S.

ladies' Bliick Straw HATS, 2~ : b~r~els Choice , Eating .from ~-5c. up, .. ·~P,OT.ATOES. NEWEST STYLES. .,

N~ew sp·;i~·g· -c~_-Oos. Harbor Grace. ~

M. J. JG.NES~ !J3 Water Street, • . . • •

F:.A.TERSON & F<DSTER New Seeds I New Seedsi Just r.ecei~d ex S.S. Austrian from Liverp·ool,

Garden· an4 Agricultural

SEEDfo. -AU30,:-

.ClOVer and Timothy, and a choice assortment·of FLOWER SEEJ)S,in 2-cent packets.

W. H. THOMP$ION &, Co.'

have j ust received froru Liverpool, per steamers B clrcelond and Maruca, thousands of pounds' sterling worth of New Spring GOODS, which have been personally selected in the Ycry best markets, and will be sold at the lowest prices. ' Ve would ask our many customers to give us an early call. We quote below a fe~ ot our leading lines: Immense Stock of BOOTS and SHOES-English, Canadian and

Local jmanufacture-in n.ll about 5,000 pairs, which we will sell a.~ a remarkably low figure. A j ob lot of Gent's BOOTS at $1 per pair. '

27 bales ROOM PAPER, containing 7,500 pieces, which range from 5 cents a piece apd upwards. All the newest patterns ~a designs. . .

STATUTORY NOTICE. In tbe matter of the F.l!tnte of PF.TER

DWYER, late of Harhur (; nli'.C, in !be Yortbern Dit~tri<·t of tho :Uland or NcwfoundlM d, Mer­chant, deceaaed.

PUMUAXI'' to tbe pro\'i iont of the Act paycd in the 41sL yeRr of tho rciJ;,'ll of Her prC'11cnt. Mnjc ~t.y, t•nllt h i " The 'fiust.c • .L\ct, l oi 8," ~c.: i .~,. is hereby p\'en to all p4?rsons clninoii•J: Lo be creditors of, or who DlllY h:n·t ;ouy clnims or demands llp<lll or nrr,,,.tiug t.he Eatnte or .Assets or Pl:.'TEU D \'Y 1·: ::, lat.e of Harbor Grace, iu t.bu Nt•rt lu ru District of Newroundlnnd, ;n,•rt·lmuL, deccasro, who died nt H11rbo~ OraLC(' , ~forcenid, on the 18th day ofFc:l>runry, A. D., ) tiS, and or wh06l' \\' i!l Prni •.I IO wns grRnted fort.h of tbe Supro·l\1\' ('o.art. on tho 7th dny of i'ltnn·h . A. J) .. 1 ~:·1~, to Richnrd Dwp.r, of Hnrloor Muin,

·schoohnnsl.l'r, 1.md 'l'homM Hnnr·lll:\n, of HIU'bor Gmcr, •whoolmllStcr , t lw .Ex­ecutons in said Will nnmed, 1u o hrnhy requ rated t.o send to the a:Lid ExN·ttlt•ns or to the undersigned Solicitor fCJr tho said Exccutons to either or thf' ntl1lrt ~·K ~ivt'n below, t he particulnl'll, in wrilin~. or their claim I on or belorc tho Fli<~'l' day of ~{A Y, A.D., l 93. And not ico• is hl'rt:by ~ivcn thnl..aftnr the ani_d :F.irst. dny of M,..y, A.ID., ll:i~3. the s1\ld Lxc­cutons will proceed to distribute tho Aasl-1.8 nod' property of the said df'Cf'tW~l'U nmon~st. the I.cgntcca in the said Will onmed, nnd such other pllrtica :111 m :ly be entitled to share thcr t'in, havin~ n~ gard only to the clnima of which thl'y thl'n shall hnve had noticP.

Dated nt. St. John's, this Hth dny of March, 1893.

P. J. SUMMER~, , Solicitor for Executors.

J\ ddri.'M-ll<'nd Prescott. St., St. ,lf,hn's. Water St., HIUhor Gmcc. ~l::S .

Harbor Grace, YRY A PACKAEC Tm: W"hiteis'King

A large Stock of =Moleskin, Calico, Tweed, Cotton and Woolen Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, }~lanncls, Hosiery of all kind~, Yarns and Lambs Wool, all of which are extra.

goOd value. • D tNt'AL .. ~ .. 'tfEPARt'M EN and be convinced,

I Bouquet- . Star~.

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FOR SALE. .,....-

;ALL THE MERCA~iTILE

Water-sid-e .: Premises~ lAtely occupied by Meesrs. J. & R . Mad-

dock, conaisting of ·

~ ·Dwelling-House, Shop, Office,

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and Grocery Store, with CELLARS,

all built or Brick Rnd Stone, witb:SJnted Roof of tbe beet materials. The Pro­puty is 88 feet in front and 45 feE-t deep m ore or leu, with YARD and W~F:

\ ALSO,

A Large COAL SHED Roofed, opp01ite on north aide of Water Street.

If not aold on or before tbe

20th day ofMa.y, it. will then be aold by PUBLIC AUC­TION, w1tbout reaerYe .

.Apply to

Fancy Dress Goods from 5 cents and upwards. Dress Cloth and Serges from 10 cents and upward.

Iii;;;~~~~~~~;:;~ 1 Black and Colored Cashmere, 20 cents and upwnrds. Large ~rtment of Summer Prints and Sateens from 5

cents and upwards. 5000 yards Flannelette 7 cents and upwards. A large Stock of Ready Made CLOTHING A special lot of ~eed Suits-suitable for Summer wear .

Hats and Caps in Great variety. Lar~e Stock of G~OCERIE Ten. and ugnr-a. pecin1ty.

Water Street, - - - Harbor Crace.

Dr LEB.R hnYinJt newly fitted up : :' : : : : "LIOS " HOUSE, for

l 'allcnll!, will be plCIIJICd to 1\Ltcod to nny Dcn tl\1 n~ratloos. ;ar \\ al\log Rooms 0Jl!)r!Hl.ng n :mrt­lllCDland Lubntory \~Ill be fou nd c:orupl<:tc.

WATER STREET, R.~RDOR GRACE, ~"FJ.D.

FOR SALE AT TJn:•

FANCY AND TOY BAZAAR, YIC'fOHf.\. TI<EET.

ni rth-dny~Cn rds, Tmccd nnd haded ~Tala,

I'lnin nnri Sh ntlt'tl I3crlin Wool, Gold BnliJ, Ti.-suo l,nv"r. &c.

A.~~ A. BUUK:UEES.

PECIAL

To Tradesmen

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• HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ~bbu~ wmwe·rtoe~abro Pt~d~ot.o1ru!v:~':'aepd.i,~J:~U:n:a~~t~~ t~t!J;,e~~uat~~or '''A 1 gu t HN7hest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U.S. Gov't Report ~ • •J ~ U S -o- "b woman and child in tLa Colony, irrt•· tbia at&tement,~~he bon. gentleman -S\"NOPSIS OF PROOEEDINGS. • peoti•e of ola11 or creed, IUld \be people mi~ted the increaaed proeperit;y or the • Saki~ know this. He would like to aak what. Colony unde'r tho praent GoYernment,

F I '' ~· \£1:DNEaDAY,:Marobilfi. Sir James Winter and hie frienda b!W but exprelaed aurpriae that it abould~e

0 W er · ~(COntinued) done for the fiabermen -when they were thought that the welfare or lhe Col y Honorable Mr. Bo!!n>, CoLOlfU.l[SEO- in office? In 1887 the bon. gentleman W&l dependent upon the moralit;y or '-

. ~ RETARY.-(Continued.)-By turning to h imself inLroduced a bill into the rulera. Just u aurely u hom1111 life ia Lho Joyrnal of ~he Rouse for 1889, i t ~ . d Hou•o m~~oking it a criminal offence. on dependent upon the observance of the How does he feel ?-He feels

blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dye4-in-the-wool, eternal blue, and & makes evet~body fet;Ytbesarue way -August Flower {J:le Remedy.

How does he feel ?-He feels a headaclie, generally ~ull an<\ con­stant, but somenmes excntcia~g­Auil~St Flower the Remedy.

would ' be 1\COO thl\t :the &fOil ex- uw er-· the part of any fishermen to die pOliO or l&WI of God and of nature,' 10 surely ia ·peudituro during the lut year th!lt hi• tiah to any ponson but. his supplier. the advancement, the welfare, and the. tho l'horburn Government were 111 ~~ The House would alao r emember that progres• of a country dependent upon power, amounted to $2,208,785.66. The • • fauioua Banking Agreement which wu the morality of the men who bad expenditure underLbepreaent Govern- &. D.C"I a~'" PURE. tbeproductionoCt.bOiemereantilegen- oh&fieoriteatraira. Tbeirlortyvirtuea ment bad been u foll.owa :- ~&AI & ~&..& Ueme.n who supported the late Govern- are t.he public aafeguard. He obaerv-

•1998 oaa 12 ment, &ud wbiob atipulatep, flnst, tht.t ed that the leader of the Oppoaition In 1890 ........ ••· ...... " ..... ··" • • ~· for ratione a abareman was to be aJlow- 1miled. . . In 1891........................... l,88l,48

2·48 ed 21ba. of bret.d, 81ba. of flour, 6 lb11. or Sra J~MES WINTER-I agree with you.

In lS92...... ..................... 1·668

•682

·89

a nee 11heet colony 's ac· averted bv the personal security .fond porlr:, and 2 oz. of tee. for a week's diet· HoM CoL SECRETARY-Then if such bo·

I How does he feel ?-He feels a · violent biccoughiug or jumpin~ of

the stbmach after a meal, rais10g

It. would also be seen then that the sn-<>.s• counts, Blat December interpoeitlon of tho vllry men whom he at:condly! that any man who !-baented true, and honest. c:trort and high princi-e.xpenditure lut year waa ~.062.76 1892.. .................. ......... $616,382.79 was now attacking. H n e vidently. waa hunself tor two bouns from h1a ,.esael pie bad cbarActertzed the actions of tho leas than in 1889, or t.he annual gr0111 Floating debt. as per bal- not aware that tht~ stability or many of ahou1.d be treated aa a dcacrter; third, prea~nt Gov~mment, it. wu neither

, exprnditure ·per yeu during the paat anco ahf'et colony's ac· tb01e whom he professed to represent, that 111 the. event or tho c rew of a dory 1mp1ous nor unrea11onablo to believe

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bitter-tasting matter or wh~e has eaten · or druuk.-Augus~wer the Remedy. .

How does· he feel ?-He fee.ls the gi-adual decay of vital power; he feels miserable, •melancholy, hopeless, and longs for death and ·peace-;-August Flower the Rem­edy.

How d9es he feel ?-He feels so full after eating n meal that be can hardly walk-:August Flower the Remedy. 4i

G. G. GREE~. Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New jerself, U. S. A.

ISTAR,S BALSAM.

!"hi~ celebrated pr<lpara tlon of lffld Cl•crrv l•a• bcc1l a IIOIIliC"holfl faf'Oril<l f o ,. tip· t.eal'dll of a half o ccntu,.y, and 4~ t o-day tho Soe>orc!gn Bemodlf for an

Tj!ROAT AND LUNG DISEASES.

three ye11ns hu been $377,601.12 leu counts, Slat. December depends uoon his diecretion in that con· going astrAy on the ban lea they should that. ~rovidence bad proepered their thno that. of 1889. It ahon.ld be r c- 1889......... ................. 557,703.73 nection. Tho bon. _gentleman should not bo entitled to a share or the fish uudert.altingw. Whatever the failinga membered that. these figures· really ---·-- consult his rpcrCAntilu friends befC>rt' CAught in their &baence. '!'he b on.gen- of the present Government bad been represent. the actual coat. of meeting Increase of.... . ............... I 8,589.00 he n~nin v~ntnrecl to deal with the tloman ~1\YS ho and nothing to do with and being human they bad aom~ the requirement-s of the Colony for the in all, tho 81101 of $2,318,754.04. If t.he financiall\mlire of the colonv. Jn the that agreem ent; if he had not, those failings, they could at lcaat. take credit. y ears in question. He .would in the loans were raiaed na provid('d for under next pl e.co, the 1\(ln. leaner of the Op- 1vho suppc.rt<.od him i u l1ia G~vernmcnt for this, namely, that they have nol .ne:oct plnco contrast the alAte 0! the t.he follor.•in~ act:!, namely: $424,800, poeit10n l1ad drifted into a tirade of hnd. He (CQI. Sec.) had furnushed two allowed pensonal considerations to in­public debt. At the end of 1885. ac- on account of Railway Act And$-125.000, denunciation against the Go\·emmrnt. nmples of what the bon. reade r of tho terfero with tho discharge of duty· they COiumg to the statement of the Com- on account of Public Service Act, 1890, 6CCI}aing~helll.And the pllrty or~An with Opptll!ition am~ hi11 fri ends proposl!d to luwe rooted out corruption and fraud m issioners appointed hy tho Thorburn not only would t.hc float.ing d.·bt. be havmg ra1sed the cry~or "DQ\fn with d<J for tile ll~ermen when they were wherever they hue seen it ; they have Government, the amount appearing AI wiped out, but there would be a ba.l- the merchants." Tho hon. ~entleml\n iu power. · · . ?leans~~ public ins titutions of gross bnlnnce against the Colony on acc.ount ance or S233,.U7.2t to the credit of th.e hnd repeated the Msr rtion so often thnt SIR JA~t£8 JNTt-:n-I h nd nothing ~t tmpnnt1es ; tht y have r estored coufi­of current re,·enuo and e.xpemhture colony. The h on. leAder of the Opp011- at length b e llpnearecl to hl\vc convinc· nil to do with th1Lt agreement. denco r. nd hope throughout the land· w:•a 5-t G,873.8G, nnu tho amount of the tion, Sir Jnme11 Winter, bnu been play· ed himself that 1\'hAt h e 11118rrtrd wa 11 H on. Coo. SEC.RET.\.RY-IL formed a and, if they h ave not amassed, ther

ublic dt:bt , iucludin~ the amount ing the role of 11.11 ularmiat, nud ovidcut· corrt'ct. H e (Col. Sec.) nrvrr 11aw 1mch !1Jatter of rec rd 1.n the House hc~auac htLve not ~rtunndered tho publ ic inbert­orrowed from the :Fish ery A.wnrd on Iy did 110t cot111ider the consequences words ia p rint, nor hAd he hen.rd them It h!'~ came: up 1n debate, nnt.l 1f not tnnec. Ir, After ba,·ing paesed before

nccount of the errction of teleguph that might:Collow upon bis utternncea. u~tercd. H e bnd hellrcl tho cry tl\kcn p~rllctpn.ted Bn by the ~OII.~cnLlcman the bnr of Pl.lhlic opinion they do not linr s Will ~2,HD,5Di.52 maldn~ a. total H e (Q.on. C. S.) wns nston~ehrd that the up Ly tbe people of tho countrv of h1maelf, 1t WL& t~o handtw.ork of those re turn t<J tl11~ H ouse, they would still of $2,G36,471.38. an offset to which wns bon. geutlemnn should Ieild the p~;estige '' Away with the mcrchnnlll fron\ our who support I hun. Agntn, tho hon. have th o: llll~l llfl\ction of knowing that the l!um orEG-19,193.6-! to the credit or of hia name to such dam'lging stl\tc- Legislative Hall," anci he hnd llt'rn thrm j!et!tlem~n had gone Ot) to uet\l with the ~hey hue! left the affAi~ of this Colony the Hl\lifn.x }' ishrry Award, and n m enta aa h e had mnde lJLat evening. awept. I\ way na tbou~h 1\ cyclone hAd Oa1t Act., And bad referred tq whnt ho m n bett~rcondition than that. in which further aum of $63,000.00 which the However widely h on. m cmliers m:Ly struck them. The hon. J!P.ntlrman Ancl WAS pleased to te rm tho disgraceful wny thf'v fou·1d them. Commistioners estimAted the bolance diff(!r in generol issues, they should be every membt'r of the hlle Executi ,·c hRd iu which it bad been used. He dl'clnr- ==·============== due by' the ~vfoundland Railway AS one, when the credit of the colony ia been politically annih i lntr tl with th!lm. t>d that. it had been turiH•J to pol itica l .MARLIN ·~a·/· ·~~.1) Company to be ~prtb, ao that the net is 1\t stake. 'l'he bon. gentleman had The people or thi11 countn·2h:\fl r:o: p~'r• · nccount by thr prc!!cnt p::nty. nnd h!ltr AJI ~

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public debt nt the end of 1885, when d eclared tho.t the colony was rapidly enced whnt a merrhnnts' Oon•rnnH•nt lit:cn made a '· pulitic:d footliall of." ~ H ( RIFLES thr. ThC>rburn Government took charge drt'ftt"ng into bankruptcy,· h o baa st.id me t ·' th h 1 d · d 1 F.,·ery penson knew hi:~ (C :::>'11) OJJiuion ep ea lng Of the nfrltirs or tho Colony, wu $1,924,- an anu ey A t ete rm1ne to 11\VP · · ·· ············. .

that our commerce is waning, And th~t no more of lt.TtSThry~fully•Appreriated concerning thHt Ac t. Every porc~Ot• waa 2ii.74. and to represent that aum there onuJ:ht but fiuanc inl ruin llWaila us. that tho m erchants mndo ibe price of Aware of the attitude ho Lad assu med wr re tho following aaaets, namely:- To give force to his r ed.:lees uaortiona, fiah, r.ontrolleu the hanks and regull\tcd from the commencem ent in rel11t ion to 600 mi Irs of main line be pointt:d to A period of t\TO years a. go, the priCE' of the food they' mAde IIIII' of ; it; that ho had alWILYB looked II pon i t

ro: da at aay,SSOO per mile f480,000.00 wi(en be declared that" people walked th«>y eQuid not prevent that conditiou t\!1 an .Act which should ne1·cr h~Lve been 1,:!30 miles of Telegraph. . through our stree~ with bated br~ath of th ing11, but when thev hl\d thn power placed upon tho St.atutc Book of this

mluc· ........................ ... 160,000.00 and dreaded what tho next da.y would they came in their might and d ecll\rcd country. H e had pointed out, when it 50 Lh:ht·houar a, value ..... . ~.OOO.OO bring forth." He (Col. Sec.) ventured th&t they would not have them to makr WfiiS introduced, what he bt:lievcd to bo Dry Dock, value.............. 600,000.00 to say that the hon. gentleman a.t tht: I~ we to control their lives and property. the impedimenta in tho way of crnrying Colonial lluilding value... 2.5,000.00 time be made that. r eference, d id not &f..· He ((1>1.Sec.) diu not deny to the mrr- it out, and he waa joined by the hou. Custom House St. Jobn'a 11reciat~ the full sij!nificance of bia re· chan~ the rt~ht to ait in the Assembly gentleml\n who aat on Sir Jtuucs Win-

mlue .... . , .......... . ....... . .. 12,000.00 mark a. Ho. evider.tly, " 'as not aware a~ reprcsentati vrs .of the pcoplf', but hr t.cr'a left to-nit;ht, Mr. M .. rino. Iu hi11 Cu~tom H ouse, Harbor tbnt the crisi.s to which he referred, and d td contend thnt 1t wna not in the in· protestations, night arte r ni;;ht, they

Grnce, value.... ............. ·4,000.00 which had bern brought About by hie terest of the people of this colony for the contended &gairAt the Dill, and when lt H osp ital. t . J ohn's, value 5,000.00 own acts and those who were n.aaocinted ~gi.alaturo to be .controlled by m ercan· finally plll!sed the Lrgish\turo they Lnnntic Asylum, nlue... 30,000.00 with him in tho lute Government., wna t ile 111flurnre. Str Ja•nes Winte r had signed &JOint m t·morial to H t•r :'o1u~Psty

Made io 1\ll styles and;aizce. LargC8t, at.rongre~. eAsiest working, aafeat.,aimple­eat, m oet a ccurate, moet compact, and most modern. For aale by all dea lers in a.rms.

Cntu lognes mniled free by The Ma.rlin Fire Arms Co.,

~EW HAVEN, Co~"S., U.S.A.

~ R.I.P.A.N.S

~TABULES II op~ 1M eu»~guted pa•­

•c.g~•1.e>epou tho. mucou• d e ­po•ft•1 an4 bv r c:cuo" of l:• •lomaehlo qualltlo• pi'Odou:~• a h eartv app•tlt<l and glee:• •tren(lth and oncrgv to tl•o patlont.

:For •ale bv all Dru(lquu.

P C>r Asylum, mluc... ...... 16,000.00 decl11red that t he newspaper which sup· th<: Queen, pmyin~ that shf' would be R EGOJ.ATE THE

· ~~r:fl~~ .~~~~.~~.' .. ~~:.~~.~~:~ 2o,ooo.oo HIGHLY· ENDORSED ~::~at~~~~~.~~:t~~~~L~~.~~~~:r~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~i;~~~u~~· a~~~1e~i~~~t s~~~~~~~f~;;.~:_ .• {;. Stomach, Liver and Bowels Prni t r-n ti •try, ~t. John's, against Clll!!l, nud thllt A the pRper hnd th is ia your opinion, h ow comes it that and Puri~y_!_he Blood.

SETH W. FOWlE & SONS,

spendintr your money for worth·

less medic ines end buy ll bottlo of

WISTAR.'S BALSAM

OF WILD CHERRY

will provo of Inestimable value.,

as it Ia almoat certain to curo

at onc:o that aevero and ruplni

PH<ENIX FIRE ASSURANCE CO.

LONDON:

LO~ffiARD STREET AND CHA.RING CROSS.

ESTABLISHED-~ ? J:N 1782. TRUSTEES AND DIREOI'ORS:

JOieph w. BAxendal~ Eta. Brli tow .~:~~>vii!,_.Eiq.

Tbe .11011. Jamu BynJ. Jobn Clutton, ~·

Octav1•11< E. Coope, EA~., M.P. Geo~~::i ~EJQ.

JoL Rbodo Hawldn.t, .Eiq. tb.r J Ohn Luut>Ouk, dart.., M.P.

(,'hart ell Thomns Luc:M, Elq. ChP-'"" ""'"'"T, Ella • • The Hon. Edw1n 13. rortman, Eaq.

D"dley Bou. , ~ o.ua~b • .t:ifQ. William Jame11 Tbompaon, Esq. -···········

Hon: nlrootoi'-JOHN J. BLOOMFIELD,.Eiq. WrLLIAM Q. MAODOl'ALD I JolDt

• l"u.llota B. MA(ll)()lf.ALD ~ Becretarlea.

The enaqomoultl ot tbl1 Otlloe aro KUIIJ'&U­~ "Y a nu.mcroua And wea"hy Proprte­WT, t n addition to a larce lnveated Caplt.&l; and lbo promptitude and llberaiiL;,- wiLb wbleh olalml! bi.vo atwaya boen met are Wf!ll-llDown and acllDowlodae<L

Tbolmportance or th,a rantacrt.tona. or ~b.• PHCENIX FIRE O'JFIOE :

IDAJ' be ettJmated trom-lbt tact tb~ llnoe Ita ~lllbmena.-now ·onr 0 Jf • BOJO)BD ~be ..,.,..ent. ln I&Uif'aGUoa or tbe ~~tor lAIItll b&Ye exceededFOU.BTlUClf ~on e&ernq. ,... J.D.IanDeel llcalllA Loti by Pln &114

.U1btlllq are t6oc.iclPJ~ Oomp&ll7 npo11 .._,. dMilr\ptlon or , on. ~ mOl\ ~serma.· · W. ct 0. BDDDL, a. J~ne,

Apallfor KewfOM.U•n ..

vnlu e ........................... 20,000.00 A Reli'able DY!uggiB' t's Opm' • ht•eu used to secure tl r<> rt' turn of t lw it is ou tho ::5tntute llool.: to..IJLy, ~ml Hti'As;; TAIIUI.F-'1 nro' the bc•t ~fr!ltclno ~ =-__ e · t • • • ~· \\"hitl'wny pnrty , h r held thnt pnrtv rr · lh nt you&!! II. Government hl\vt• earned known for lntltJ;l'Stlnn,II!IIQusncss Ucndncho . :· . ..:n om. . $1.627,000.00 l'on of Kl'ckapoo lndi'an aponaiblc for its u tt ·rnncrs. The 'hon- iL into Op!'ration . for the la<t three I Constlputlon. Oybj>cpolll, ChroiJIC Llv.•r

'I" H . II b h I · Troubh'N. Ol zz lnc~,, Hnd Cnmplc:oclon, Dv-10 wloich shuu hl be added the vnluo (If OU~•lblc g entl rman coul<l tl<•t oltject to yea~. 0. \\ uu .1 O sr n ·!! t 1\t l unng sl'nt cr~· ... ocn,Jv .. · Brrnt h.nnllnll ulsoro.louo! 1 he 1111 tport l ou rt H ouses and GOI\Is. Remedies, be Jllll~cd by the In w which ho had laid the lrrst sl!sllltln ol the LcJ.;uslntu r.·, nfLcr tl••· •t:>lll:H·h. t.J\·cr nnd llow,•Js.

r I I d I 1.. d Wll ht' 111. nlf. '-' ,, ({'o>lutl l. " I "c r•"·lr.•·) their retu rn to) llOWI•r complicl\tions Hl prll~> Tnhulcs <'oct.nln nothing InJurious and tbt> & VIlli' Ill 0 OC.l rOI\ 8. t WOU II g< .n " ~ ' • w J • , '· LO I ht• lllOl> l <lci!CIILO COil~LIIutlon . .\rO plcn.-bt' ~t·l·n , t h<·n. thnt'therc wns good hu~cl EvcryCbomlat.. Every Dotnnlatnndonr)' would nsk the H ouse· to turn t•' the filt>s 1\roau wut. tht' l• rcnch 11\ rctcn·nc!' lo snnt to tnkc, sn ru, eOcctunJ nntl glvo lmrocdt-1\Ull:cient vnln e for the whole pulihc pbyslclnn who ls wtprojudlced r ccolfnl::l'a of the E \'E!' ISG Mt: lu t; t:Y for IlN.). Tholl the estttbl iehment ul loi.Jster fiLcturi t·c~ nk r~ll··•· (lnl>t of t ile colon)· nt the closQ or tlw 1n tho JUcknpoo lnlllr..-. nomodlea rnro Go< I pnper \\'HI! 1\t I h:, t t i lltr I ht• OWII D of tlu· on tire Trraty ' ht.re. That irritat inn, ur~:~~·, ,•t· olJtnlrwd by npvll~nuon to ncnrcs~

' vnlunblc qunlllloll not poulblo to be fo\lllll G " 1 ·I 1. r· }\O (I · ...: ) 1 1 t ·' t vrnr l"-"-;. Atthc end ofthcyearl 9, ovrrnm('nt of\\ hicltSir .ia1111 ~ \\' in· \ l l' l " 111 • • • ,. uu vennrcu o \vlwn tbe prrs<'nt Government took 1n .;bn~=r:~cognl~o tho tnot tbattbo lr.. ter " ·ns 11. lll <'lnLPr, loy the lnw which he pn·d ict in l &i1i Wtllllu follt~w upnn th e

I chJtl):e of t he llll'nir:!_ or the Coltlny the dlnns by their lifo, trnlnlbg r.nd nntur:.t ~nd, lni<l down Ill' Wrl!! ro•Hponsi l.tc for (•nforccmt:nt or dw U:lit Act ap d nst thc pulilic dci •L 11:18 $~1 ,600.996.16. In four lcnowledgc-,secorolhevery cbolocstklndof !111 llltf'ri\ llC{'H, for it lllul hl'lpt:d him Fr.•nch, h rlll Cll ltllillllll'd in rl ... l'rt\hllr· I yt·arl\ 1 he Th .. rhu:n Gon·rnmr.!' t !H\d roota, unrkA nnd herbs, gntborod 11t tho toto power and ~upport (·d !tin-.. Thut ra~:!lllt' IIL oct:•tlii()llt'd our PC11J•Ic who innt a"<·ol tl .. • puhhc tl cbt hy $2,tGG,tl8- right RCtlaon o.nd property prcpo.I1ld to pre. p npor huu made usc of the f11lluwing ,,.,, rc engRgt>d in lob~lcr pncking on th e ·1:.!. Tht' unly nssl'ts for this enormous 1orvo their mcdloln:~l vlrtuu. tnuguugc respect i ns;: the merchl\nt11 : \Yt·:st Coast IJy real! on or French protcat:s

l v I t I l tbo -orld en~ com (1~ I ILl It I inter ference. Feeling nm h irrh i n,· ro·ust~are ru1111c y :- -~oc nsso pcop 0 n " - • · rr.m t \C E\·~:!'JSl· :'oi ~:J:<Tt:Y. I ~ '· . ) " poto w1 t ll tho lndl,ml ln tb~l pnrtloula.r. Lht llll);hOU l the COil !I t ry On 1\CCOllllt

The l'l.tnnt ia Hail WJ\Y, 27 Tbnt Is " by Klul:npoo Indlo.n eapa and '· ~I r. llowr.ing i~ 1\ o~•·.t to nny r :oc- lht·rc•Jf, llJH.l it t.cc:\ll\C i mpossiblo for mi les. nt ~1.-•.COO per mile $421,206.00 tho otbor Kloknpoo Indlnn &modlea u. trn~ton of rnllw:l\·s; lr.- "ill dl'l!t rov nnd t ire Uo,·ernn~t:m to recede from the

Agri~1.'lturnl H~le, 75 mi les, waya &1voaucb antlsfllotoryresult.a. nnt build u p. ~fr. Uri en is well k'nown position taken up by th e Jatr Go\·c rn-at::'SUO per tmle.............. 60,000.00 t~ be deadly hostile to the rnilwn.y meut uudt:r such n. cvndition of ~hingw.

3 LiJZbthousPs...... ..... ...... . 13,782.00 policy. Of the lee!!r r lighu, Mr. R. Subsequently negotintions toolc place t .. Joh.n's )fun icipa1 Loan 607,000.00 Prowse, the strcnuou11 1\dvocate of the between this Colony 1\n~ the United

:?H milrs of Telc~raph Line 34,000.00 st~nd·atill ~r atick·i n·thc-mud . pol icy, States for free trade, 1\lld tlle1intorferenco

Work done on Ha-ll's Ba.y ~IIJO,Ya notlnng ~~~much ll!! acoflin~ And of tho Do.n inion of Cnna\la in thcae Line............... ............. . 130,000.00 Jeermg nt the rutlw11y. Tho email fry negotiations made it oxpeilient to en­

Total. . ..... ............ : ... . $1,265,982.00 l t>nvin~ a balance of $1,500,736.4" for which there ia no naaet. whalloever In other words, there waa squandered by the Tborl.um Government, of wich Sir Jnmr a Winter waa the actuallea.der, dur: in~ their four yeanl of office, an amount nearly equl\l to the totnl debt of tbo colony when they auumed office. H e (Col. Secret.:.Lry.) had endeavored to trace out what hnu become of that. enormous sum of m oney. H e had aeked the late Premier when h"e met him in Trinity Bay in 1889 to explain the mutter, bot no answer hnd been forthcoming. The public accounts ahowed that. a portion of it \\'ent into the pocl.:e~ of·thoee mer­rl\ntile ~tcntlemen who supported Sir James Winter and his frienda. A con· aiderable busincs." wu done between ~htm 1mu ·tho Government in flour and other provisions, and doubtleu that finnncia.l crisis to which the loader of the Oppoailion had referred was poslr ponod thereby. lt would be seen, then, that when the present Government Cl\mc into power in 1 90, they found tho lin~mci s of the colony in a m ost du­plorable condition, and it would be ap­preciated h o·.v d11maging such a finat\· cil\l st.n t.E: ment wns to the credit of the t:olonr. He wRa in a position to state that tt wua owing to thia deplorable condition oi nff11i111 that it had been found impossible to float a loan upon tho London ntarket. The groea public clol>t to-day i11 $i,009,700.20, an increase of $2,318l6-1.04. •ro repreaent that in: crease, tne funded public debt hu bee '"1$ffieuted na foUowa :-135 miles railway towarda

Hall's Bay ........ : .. . ...... .. $2,106,000.00. MunicipAl Act Loan......... 108,069.54 St. Jobn'a Rebuifding Act lo1,622.22 Carbonear Street Act......... ' '102.88

.---. t2,861,384.M

·x,e.. pro6te oCSa vinga bank a.Pplied to redaction pub-lic debt. ..................... "" 101.229.66 . --Showing increa'.e.or., .... I2,260,1M.98

To ~hie muat be added f&b'e bfcreue of fi~Jng debt. u roUowi: ·~ debt .. l* ¥al-

e

llr. H. o. Uore:~~:, D !tan Donglua. Ua ... , ctruggtat and a obernln 'Of Uodor do.Ul or ll'obraary lloroy writes: ~ "It glvea me p_leuure to lrf~-..:'We

Klckapoo Indian Hagwa, not on131t\fom observation, but from XD7 own .,..,,. eon at use, and I alw~• take pleuure in recommending tho KJokapoo IndJau Romcdfoa to my q_aatomera, put.foul~ XJokapoo Indian '.SAJrwa, wliloh, to m penonnl knowledge; has proven v boneflolnl to several people In this town wlao havo tatfered With blood d isorde rs. Sagwa hna certainly performed some wonderful oureo

The K!oknooo Indian &medlee de• s e rve the widest recoanitton and tho fullest confldence. The eafety gunranteod in the uae of thla reme<lY alone l.s au.fllolont to commond them to all thoughtful people."

When your Dlood Ia bnd t.nd your eldn t tolls tho talo by Blotobee and Eruptions ;

-wbon your Llvllr Ia !1!J.1t ot order, your Stom. aoh not J)Orformlol( Ita Dut1ee, nud a Dnll,

· BOAvy, LMgnld ll'oollng «t~ you Wnrn. ln~tdo not de! or. no.poncfco tbi9818Dal ot Aulatnnoo From Natare. .

nvo t.heso bad roollnp oat ot :roar ey ro bctoro a lous IJ)QlJ of llekDON m.n ea you Ita 'l:iotlm.

lokapoo Jnd!Az.. 8apala tbe belt reme. ror you to u,o, beoaW!e tt n~ t..Ut to

noOt at on co an4 reatorea h oatth, atreniJth. 1 Ylgor to tho <lebWtatetl t1 lta uae ta

tot wild1 . Bon or all, you are not 1l1Ung your tyltoem, wltb Iodide or Potaallum. Areento. 8trYobntne or Blamath. • You do no\ b&Ye to t&ko t.ny pllla with thte remedy to relle•o J'ourMlt or tbe­cumulatloa. or mtnerab trom tt• uae.

Klokapoo ID4Wl 8&~Ya rettoree the atomacb. U<rer ud lddneya to a oondtt1on ot pertee' b•lth ud w~':s~" o~ are bealtby they Deed.JIO 8 to mu. tham perform lllotf c\utte .. Klokapoo Indian 8~, =~~~~~~-

of cour.to follow their lrndrns. " 'fheae force the Bait Act P.gainat the tiaher­nre the men " 'h o wnnt to be cntrustc(l men of Canada. It would be perceived, with the carrying out of a railway policy then, that up to thia year it Wl\l n ot Prraerve ua from such mnnngcl'l' and desirable or· possible for the Govern­guardians. They woul~ strangle it, and ment to dq_other than they had dono. .lllont. O\'!:r the dealruct1on wi~h Thug- Tho only good thnt bad r esulted from like ~~:Joe ." 1 • h · l ' k 1 f " t \at .a.ot, or t at Ill 1 ·e y to accrue rom

"'I he PArty of Deeperlllion 1\lld StAr- it, waa laat..yenr when, for the first time, \•ntion, who would ofl'er tho people it. was demonstrated that the Canadian atone!! for bread, and keep them in pov· fishf'rmen could not proeeouto their erty and serfdom." fisheries aucceaafuly without bllit frcm = .. Membera of the ubiquitioua family Fortune and Placentia Baya. It waa who oppose all change and detr!t pro- then demonstrated to the world tb&t greJII. They nrc opposed to nil progreas Newfoundland held thl' key to tho North ' aed change, and WAnt to k eep thing~~ American fisheries. The fact that the at the,v are for thf'ir own ends." Thry GoTeromeut ht\U continued the Act up

, would keep out alll\ p.Phnnct•aand means to th~ present time showed that they of modern ci vilizntion, All th1\t hna were n ot, ns the hon. gontlem&n intl­·raiaed other countries to grentm•ss. They mated, inepirccl with motives nu \·erae would den} us railways without which to the well·bciog ol the commercial the country must remain An uuculti· community; but that nt tho aac rifice of vated ll'ildern<'!ll, our mineral Ianda lie some per~on11l populnrity, hun. gentle· uc toucbed nnd our fort>sts b~t._nllowed men on tho Govcrnmeo~ aide of tho to burn and rot while our people are H ouse hlltl rd r niued from enforcing driven for alh•ing from the land of their their opinioni,Jnntl th'e Act bad been birlh: 'They Wl\nt' h iuC8c labor ' nnd kept 011 tho t.Atulc Book for tho pur­thl\t the people be kept n.long tho li<'R poeo of utilizing it in the i11toresL of mar&in, 1gn~rant of &It O<'oup»tion · but the trade 1\JHI commerce of thw country. t.ha\ of fisbing. Should they be ullow· llo (C. S.) wna etrongly of opinion th&t ed to r(•nch tho sent ofpowr r, then fnro- they had done enough in the lfny of well to all i:!vem enta nn<l welcome experimenting with the llnit Act., n.nd a~nn.ltion, }J& er l'{>lief nnd emigra- tliat. the tirl'l• 'hurl come when it should ttOn.'! be superseded by 11omethiu~ more prac·

(lrtt-.dlill L._. ~ •ltd .BI«<ff.l .... lti•iM"~tdiiU!fll" .._... "" *"'f!i'!': tz,....,_, •JW f!o .

Sir Jnmca Wi er hnd mndo himself ticablo and etfective. Po3aibly it might. reapnnsible for these exprcssioua ol with ndvantase be kept. on tbe Statute opinions real>ooting the mrrchanu, and llook with a '' lew to utihziug it. in con­h e (Col. Sec.) ernpblltiCHlly declAred neotion with n egotiations plluding in th11t notaing ucarly so stroll!,!')ltld been regard to tho 1-~renoh Sboro question enid by tlie present Governmc:nt. or aad trade relations with the neighbor-• their su'J)porQa.ra. Sir Jiunea Winter had' ing colony, but be was entirely uppoaed laid down thelaw by which be should to carrying it. out as h erutofort·. He bo judged u pon this matt.er, and b e trusted that be had not wearied the (Col. Sec.) left him t() he a.cqnit.t.ed or committee. He had endeavored to de&l COndemned hy\hlfpublio who Wl'N to U clearly and COOOUely U JX!88ible be tho jutl~rce. 'l'he m&n who had wric.- with tho principal pointe wbtpb bad tt>n the 1\rticle wl1ich he (COl. Sec.) hnd been alluded~ by the bon. and !earp· juat. read, bad written witb ~ prophetic ed leader of the opposition, Sir J. 8. pon, f9r truly thetountry had ,.it.ne .. ed Winter. There "''&a)Uit one point more "at.arvn,ioD,Jlaul!.er relief &nd emigra- to which he would like to direc~the aL­tion" when \hel:1'rty of which he wrote tenlion of &be commiUee aoo then he .. ftAOht•d the a eat of power." It. bad ,.... done. The bon. leader or the Op­hf'rn said by the leadcr o( the Oppoei· poailion had l&id t.bat the Government tion that the GoYemment prof eased to had taken credit to theouehea throUJh be t'rit~nda o!t.be flt.bennen. but bad done their orpn, the EY~ Tel~, tor DOti#J for them. Be {Ool. Seoretary) the incriued proaperity of t.be Coluny, would Worm lhe bon gentloDWl &baL ucl &.ba& b bad beeD auribwed in an

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1 Hypo~hosphHe5 or Limo nn1 Soda.

No • o~·aer E=nul!iion is so c.:.:.y to ta:..:e.

' It does vc: S':'parate nor I S;lOil.

. !tis ahvays swec:t as cream. The most sc=:sitive s~omach

can .retain it.

c u m:::!: Scrofulous and

VJ::!s:i::lg Diseases. Chronic Cough.

Lo::s cf P.~petlte. M.er.!:tl ar.d Nervous

P:c:!:::t~ic:1. Gccc:-::1 Debility, &c.

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For CI~M?S, C HILLS, COL!( , DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY,

CHOLERA MOr.l3u:1, a11d n1l BOWEL COMPLAINTS, ..

NO Rt r.JCDY EOU~:.S

THE: PAl N·KI LLE R. ''"' Canadian Cho lera nod Bowol

Complaints Its Affect I~ mc.grcal, It cures In a Qery short tlmo.

TH£ BE&T FAMILY R~t.IEDY FOR •

BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, R)IEt: TISM,

NEURALGIA and OOTHACHE.

.. n. ........ ot CaWitct:it..IUI4 l mUeHop•

FISHERIES I

!MRRIGAN NET & TWINE C~. 34 Commercial Street, Boston; Mass.

~tAN ' FACTU RERS OF

Aij I) C.A.PLIN t i l~H f\l~G ~L~JNES.

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ALl. ::>F t Jl ~ Y ERY~BE:-T QU <.\ UTY A.N D MADE OF OUR

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T \V1NE.8 of " l:i;h we are ~Le only wanu '.tcturc:ll.

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THE HARBOR GRACE

Legl.slat·1ve Counc1·1 members in ~ho eouneil; he wontcl • like Lo know thu r1'11110n for thia:-why --o---

WE.Dl(£8DAY, MArch lG thn TRI''\n,.in.-. in t.hn Council hl\d n' •t been 6lled up-waa it not beCI\neo th 111·

Hox. A. W. HARn;y (concluded) Two vacant eE!nta w1·ro prorni11ed to cortnin Qr tbN'P. gent Iemen conn<'etNI with the bon. mcmbe111 of the other H Olt"" nrt-N

1~horburu pan) told him that. the prom· the nnxt fllf'ltl ifl". "h"'•1ll 111••y 1. .. .,., ... ' iae of thn rnilwnv WIIS nnly in\r nolo•J c~11f, 1 111 h" tn,.: r-· 1 1·:~ l. for elrcl ion purposes, aod tbllt af!ler . H un. Mr.l:IARvF.Y-O~ideolly n .. t . the elect.ion it would be dropped; there Bon. Mr. MosnoK coultl nnm'l nne hnn. was no intention of carrying it. out to n'~::'~e'nrh~ ~'t! ~~rrlg:-on~h~n'! ~C:r~~~~ completion. He adYised that euch a It w-.. cerl.alnty not orodltnbto t.o tho Oov­courae would/rove disastrous to them, ornment tbat tbe30 vnennclos should bo al· th · ul b b to tl towed t.o exist. ror u tho Council WM at at tt WO e etter go to 1e preaent constituted, every member wo11 corn country with a clean ehect, that. the pelted t.o att.ond over~ alttlng, no mnttnr 1\t ·~ntiae of a rnilway would ptol-e a wbn~ I'CrtiOnal lnconvloncod,ln order t.o rrorrn

nk""•tem' . H owe"ver, the . people a quorum 10 tbnt'tbo business or ~he country ......., abould not bo roc.ardo<l. AI regrmls tho :'ntrl· W&nted the ntilway and the majority of otto Auoclntlon, ho could rv~•uro the hon. the Government were in favor ofit, and gentleman thnt bororo twolvo months hnd

PMicd ho would ho IILIII.rurther onlhtht.cnod at.outly aa be had opposed it, thin~a had upon lt. and Ita dolngt<. Anti would then hnvn ainco come to bia knol•dedge to wduce a rar dltror<'nt opinion or 1111 cnpnblliUIIS ntul

power. It wns rnthor unfnlrorlolll hon rrlr rul him to incline ~ore fn vorably toward a to havo prct~ndod that he .lllr. :11. rcr\!rr('d to it under the present contract. Ht~ now tho report or tho c-ommittee lntcly ron.-nrd•'tl

b h ld b · 't' t to tho Ootonlnl officl•, In his rornnrl:s atth · aaw t at we a ou e 1n a poll 10n O IMLsltt.lnl(. Ho clenrl\·nntl tllt~tlncn.'· rnndu pay the interest upon tho bnuds i at ita rorcrenco t.o tho crcdlt.nblo mnnncr ln '"hlrh

t . h d'd t. b J' tJ b t thostntemcntorour cMo))(>forc tlw lltntoeof mcep lOD e 1 no e tcvc liS, u r.ords hlld been mado,nnd clalmc•l crc!llt lor we hve and learn. 'Ve were fortunate Lho Association ror 11. Tho lt.oport. nil kll'·w in ha.ving eucha contractor aa Mr.Roid, WM tho hnnc.lh'I'Ork or tho OovornH•nt. ror lho for a faithfully fulfilled contract no one· Ooyernmont hnd n m"-!oriLy on lhc Corn m i t· tee who rramcd lt~fncl utllo~e,Lho hon. C<olon· could desi re to have, and from what he lnl Soorotnry. bad heard from 1\fr .. Reid, hP had B on. Mr. RARVRY-wn« tho hnn . • gc nLic··

man, then, 'Mhnmcd or th" 11cpOrL? e\'l'ry rea eon to fl•el sanguine of ita euc· Ron. Mr. Mosno£-!'o. hut he wnsnshnmcd ceaa: What the bon. gentJemn.n advia- oftlto nrotest thnt nrcornpnnlcd tL. H •1 ·~nq d · rd b · f h pfensed t4'1 hC'nr that thr hon. r;:l'nll••rnnn hncl e In rega to t. ~ ex tenlllOn O t e heen readlnr;:uptho subjeetor pn:rltollsm. rnr

railroad to George's Bay will bo done, hl11 know ted go or tho snhJc<'l 1111 h~'rto mny for it ia the intention of the Govern· hnvobeen u mcngren~ '"nshlsnrqunlutnnrn

h with thoPatrlo~lc ABSOclnllon, nnd ho hopl!d ment. to h&ve the con.! area thoroug ly tho P'ntlghtnmrnt ho lind ohtnlned rrom ttw exnmin&rl and to get. the fullest infor- cuny woul<l lntlunnce hi~ lutnro onllllrnl

• "'t" • h 11 1 course. Tho ohjcct or tho hon. I:NoLh•rnlln'• mahon upon lt ; e cou ( not !Ill)" t ll\t nlluslon to tltlb ~ubJ!'ctn•:ls cluarly 10 llupu~n the extenainn wiij, not be <'Rrried out, his, Mr. :lf.'11 coodu"L wllh r·'r;:nnl 1o the b ld 'I H o 1 • ""cti ot be Coercion Bill; but whllMt the II no nr cnn<hH'L a . ou •• r . w ey I preul on n ho hnd ndoptc<l mlr;:ht be IX>Imlnr oot thiM ~ltll'

fully verified. In view of tho fact that 0 1 tho wntur, It wns ccrla;nl \' unpnpulnr on a ~:igantic corporation was takin~ lrnsee the other side : but ho hn(l uo hnn l:erlmr

f h C B d h N nftcr nscnton tho nrbltntlon, nor Will< "" nn

Legislature agl\in mnt. He hnd the I honor or '\Ctlll)! 1\il 1\. co\nmiaeionor for t.wo or three mulithd, n.nd he woulcl have l heeu 110rry to nc..cept the otncc i ( the ontnrprise nRd been 1\ m ere pretencu.

H .. n. Mr. llARVE'l would not m ention tt·:'''"~. lo•1t 1'"\"··~·d in lhii'Utinl m~'m· 1, 1"4 11f 1 .. • 1'11 I! • I r.t f'·l rL)' hull lOid him t lllLt t.llu ratlw11.y WOitlll not be carried out.

HoD' . .Mr. Mo.snoz would not detl\in t.hoHou•e any longer, tJUt on a futureoc· caeion mi~ht havo aotnetbing further to eay upon the subject.

Hon. Mr. Mo~mOE " nul• I \vlsh to knO\Y if the bon. rrprc.~ontntivo of t ho Go,·ern· ment.couldinform him now if tho Gnv­ernment intend carrying out tho On.it. Act this season.

Hon. ~[r. H .u tvr.Y had not forgotten thn~ the bon. gentle:nnn h"d nsl.:.ed thi11 que!\tiou on a former day, but 1\!1 y et ho \\'1\11 not in ~~ pol\.it ion to a nswer it, but would do so at tho earliest possible lllOIIl('llt.

On JUotion tho Housr then adjourned till )[omll\y next, at 4.30 p.m.

(To h~ontinned.) . -To Ge( at the Facts Regnnling H ootl':s . 'Mi!nprnilll\, 115 the people whn t&lc this m erl icinc, or rend tho tcstirnoninl11 oflfln puhliahed in th iK pttper. They wil tccrtlliuly convince you that Hood'~ ar ttpa rilla posat>l!st·s 1111·

e<JIInlleci meri t o.nd thl\t H OOD'::i CURES.

lluoo's Pru.s cure c•msJipn.tion by re· storing the poriilttt.ltic 1\cti un 6r the lliimentnry canal. They aro the best iatnily c"thl\rtic.

o t o apo reton n.n ot ~>r ~ ova naplrnnt ror blue r lhbons; lw conlli<Jcrl'ol our Scotian coal m ines nnd thllt consequent own lolercMt.s rnther thnn Irr11wrlnl oncM In i\!innrJ's Liniment, Lu mberman's tJ · f t tl · f J ·u b tho courao ho bnd tnk!lJl. To th<' hon. rnem· Friend. Y In u ure 1e p rtce O con WI 0 bcrs opinion upon thc~on<lnct or tho Oon•rn much higher, the time seemed 0ppor- mont lmme<llntcly nrtcr the nrc he ..onld tune to open up our mines. :ohouhl they ~elvo little \VOight, M tho hon. stcnllcmnn wn•

· "d f h · n· · tl 1 nbseo t rrom tho country nl thnt lime, nnd ftl ve ev1 ence 0 emg au l<'lf'n Y va · o( courao could not Ju<lge the rondll lnn or nr· able ; otherwise for the 100,000 tons of fnlra thnt existed, As t.o thl' fkbulhlln~ AcL coal~nually consumed hy us, we ahl\11 whlcb the hon. gentleman hnd so condemn·

'd · h cd, ho could ~ny}hut ho hnd ~en no part•·

There wi ll he Ar·riuu!l tr•mble if you don't ovPrcomo tho:~c dyspeptic aymp· toms. H ood'11 ··:mmpnrillf~ is tho modi· cin11 you need.

be o iged to ptty a con111 embly lng er to 11 , but rnthur ~vlth n vt.m· to lmpro\'ID~ it sum that. in the past The only pOaai· hnd proposed amendment~ on II when 11 wrL• H OLLOW.\Y's Or:-.-r~tE:OOT ASD Pxu.s.-ble mean. Of gettl.ng to coal dt'etricte i• bl'roro tho Le~tiMinturo which l•n•l brcn rcjt-ct For the cure of burna, acnlda. wounrls ., ed ~~ a solid Oovornruont vote. The ri!ICront·o by a uilway, n.nd the inducement to hu .ur. M. hnd mndo on the lnllt dny or rnc.:t- and ulcers. th is ju11tly celcbmted Oint· b 'It . , I t ct'rcumstanc" ln~e the CanBdlnn Conrercnco wM not Intend· mont ~tn.nds unri nd led. It.s h,ft.lsam ic Ul h unt cr preaen "8 ed to lmpugu tho conduct or our dclcgnle~: WRS, he coneidt>red, aufficiently stron~ tu hu moroly•drcw n rornparlson bntwecn tho \'irtucs, i mmediately on Rpplication, justify tHrl Government's propoeal. manner In which our rcpresntullvcs hnd coo· lull the pnin and smRrtin~. protect the Sb ld . b ducted our cMe at tho conroroncc nnd l!•c d f h · · t 1 ou ClJ'C:Jmatnncea warrant, t e manner 10 \Vhlch our cnao Wl\8 prl'sontcrt to expose nen·ea, rom t e nl r, gtve o t 1e Government. have drt.ermined to extend tho Houao or Lords last \'f'ar. H o hnd no Yesaela the vigour necrssary to heal the line acroas to Grand Lake, a nd if doubt that our delcgn\.4!~ to Hnllrnx bnd dono t.biJ a ore, and confere on the bl:'od 1\

their belt, but the result shewed thnt tht'Y · h" h · 1 the coal there should turn out well, were bndly In need or some or thostcflm pow· purtty w 1c perm11.8 it only to 1\)' thia route will be quite as advanta~e- or with which the Patriotic AUOI'Inflon down healthy flesh in (ll&co of that de-oul to the nortbam d1' • tr1'c•- n• 1'f the might 10 rendlty bavo supplied thorn . H I' atro,·ed. H ollown)''s Pills, s imultan·

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road had been continurd to Hall's Bl\y polot.ed out that the wnr or tnrlm '"M n blun eously t.alcen, mu11t Rllsist tho Ointment.'"' and it will rnnble them to ~ot their dt-r Jlnd would ontnll conaldcrnblo loss to our purifyi ng nnd soothi1w · nnwor. '.f,l-

peoplo nod morchnnl8 shlrrolnr;: to Cnundn 1 I' · " •·-coal at a fiJ,:ure fnr below whnt they nnd this hnd been tho result or lt. MJH'Oolo geth"r t 1ese meliCIII!'~ t.C~ like a chnrm: Nould have to pay for U1e imported ar• at tho Woswnr<l and he personally hn•l boon no invalid, nfter 1\ 'fnir trial. hM found ticle 1' n fltt.Ur", nnd, nC' doubt, with •uch made t.o reel. Be <lid noL grudge th<' dolcgn· them fail to rel ieve hi11 (Jili·n, or com·

~ " tloo tbolr trip to Canadn, buL he could not favourable surroundings, companies npprovo or the mnnucr In which our case hntl pletely cu1e hi11 disrl\le. 'l'hr comhin:

ld b r tb . t t lc d bcon bao<lled bv them. Orl.O or 1111 stron~: ed nctl'on of tliO Ot' l ' I l 'n I l't'U 1. won ° •Or commg 0 1\ e up an polnLb wu thM t:nnnlltnn ,.~KrloiM cnrrll'd bniL " 1' 1 en. ~" · s, 11

operate this line, H e regretted t.hat to St. Pierro nnd thwnrtellthc ll'orklns; ()flho all disorders, is too irn:~istible to Lo his hon. friend disllpproved o f the GO\'· Act, and he hn.d beard the hon. gentle· withstood. ernment'a propositi0ns with r egnr.lto the m'.ln himself sny t.hi11, yet when ho had -- --increaaed revenur, but tho finnncing of been askerlat the conference to prO\'O To CunE A Cou,;u, to relieve all irri· the Governmen t durin~ tlu•ir te rm of thil! fact, he was una.blo to do so. and tAtions of tho th ront. l•> r.•storo prrrect. office had been so succcasful, th:\t it could merely r r peat the statem ent. Tho 11ofllldnes and health w thf' lung11, u~<' jnat.ifiecl the h t•pe thnt time would prove bon. gentleman shoulcl . h :t,·e lutd hi 6 D~t. Wr:;T.\H's 8.\r-·u~l OF \\'n.o Cm:rtRY, the wisdom of tbe courde they proposed proofs Rt h rmd a nti been 11.ble when' which il! st ill prepared wilh the 111\mc to follow. Sinrc 18!JO, tho ntlmin11trl\· called upon to subatnntill.Le hi~ all ('got· care M when i t was in t rOt lu.;ed to the tion had carrh:d on the ~ovornment of tion. He wus a firm hrlie \·er in ltPci· P.nblic Ly Dr. Wistar, cn·rr forty years the colony without borrowh1~ beyond procity and ho commended the Go\·rrn· , amcr. .!::~ 1 . ! the loans which were in process of no· ment for their enclea\'our to obtain it, --- -gotilttion with the London nnd West- but the tactics thry hnd udojJtNI iu ·A l'R.\CTIC.H. l ORA.-TPacher-·' llow min11ter Brmk, when t.hoy cnmc into d enling with Cnnndn wr re cert:tinl)' will you over gd a long- in tho world if po"·er; they not on ly had kept within not calculnted to benefi t IH!, or in 1\ny you never leMn to sprl! :'" " the r<>,·cnue, bu t th<>y hl\d paid ofl' tho wny to further our ends. The hon. Little Daidy (tirmlp}-" I shl\11 not grr nter pa.rt of tho flo:1.ting deJt clue the gentleman hnd told tho !Ion"'' on n nct·•l to know hmv to~ o~ ;>r- 11; l intend to

London, Union BR.nk. When they nasumed of· former ocCl\si•m tht~ t the ktr>::t in he ben type 1\Ti tcr.''-\'oc:ue. lice they were oblis:ed to shoulder n debt made with the Go\·ernmrnL when he ----

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something like $-100,000 due the bank, joined it IY!III that tbc llnit Act should -A BF.GIS:-.'I:OOG. - H··I!i.lent-'· Think whilst. at the prC'aent time they wero bo carried out.. of s tarting- in thi!! n·· i~h lJilrl\oCl:!. eh? largely in oredtt with that institution. Hon. Mr. HAJl\'£ \' bad aaid no such Scoma to m e you Rrc rl\ther yObQg for ·~ Tht<y bad, m oreover, built aume miles thing, what. he did say was tht\t. when fami ly phyaicil\n." Youo${ Doctor­of rnilroad, and other public works, be entered the Government he ro11er\'ed " Yes, but-er-I shall only doctor aueh a a lighthoueea, and telegraph ex- to h imself the right to act upon his own children nt fi~t'." tenaion. When riley bad entered upon views with regard to the Ba1t Act. ---their A.dminlltrat1"on, it. waa thought that Hon. Mr. MoNROE-The Bait Act was -THE FouR SEASoss.-Tho youn~ aea the coun~ry was irrt.rievably' sunk in no aide issue, tha t such an arrangement nym ph, of Whitby, Engl:m d, whose debt, but t.~e present healthy and hope· might be made about it. It was of far father obtains a livelihood by plougb­ful condition of our financtalatanding g reater importance than the question ing the briny deep, WtlS recently asked be considered & great tribute to the good which induced the. late hon. Mr. Ayre whether a he 'knew thtl nl\mea of tho management and economy trhich char- to reaign bia acat in a fom1cr Govern· four aenaona of tho yonr. The girl 'act'!l'ized their conduct. of public atr&ira mont. Mr. Ayre reeigned when he die· readily replied: "Yes, there arc four There were eome mattc111 too, not r efer- covered that the Placentia road WM in· - the mnckerel aen.eon, tho whiting ed to in to in the Speech that the Gov- tended for railway purpoees, and was aenson, the herring aea.on and the ernmeni might. take credit for, notably not merely a country road, M he be- trawling seMon." the aucceaa which attended their en· liev~d ; it wu a matter between him ---deavour to induce Spain to drop t.he and hie conseience. All were aware -ANOTHER GR~o:A.T Du.~oMD.-duty upon codfiah. He waadeputed by t.hat the Bait Act bad been made & The eecond largost d iamond in \be the Government to go to Spain upon l&UJthing etock of by the Government. of ld d · t f · thnt mieeion, and the favourable reault wh1cb the bon. gentleman Wl\8 a m om- wor • nccor 10i 0 orelgn pa pers, which bad attended it waa due partly ber, and how bia bon. friend, holding is now being !(round in one of t ho to the good-will shown by our Govern- the views b e did upon the Act, can con- fam oua diamond shop~ in A rnstor­ment. towards that country in our dis· tinue hiaaupport oftbo preaeot Admin- darn. It wt~igherl in iti! n&tural po~~ition to take off tho duty upon cer- istration, he was at a loes to conce1ve. ata.te 474 carntP. r ~ will IORfl in the tain Spani.ab exportS, and partly to oi.r- The b~n. gentleman bad sl\id tb~ all P.recess of •• t·d~in g- " a bnnt 2H cumstancea. Had not this miaaion Government mattOl'll were known to each car. ate. De!piteth i11 )ell'S, J11,wever, been undertaken, the Spanish author- n.nd aU t.be m embers of tho Executi\·e, it wi ll soon rank et l'l·een t lotl .. !Jre:\t ites would'celt.ainly ba,·e imposed the but he (Mr. M.) could remem ber when duty upon our staple with tho result the Municipai.~.Act waa being consider· Mogul,'" tbe Per•iun gem, which i" t.bat the price of fish would have been ed codeulting nia hon. friend upon an aairl to weigh 2 '0 carats. and lho reduced some two or three ehil\inga. amendmon~ to it, which i t wtts pro- "Victoria' or·· I"' peri& I Diamond • H e feared he bad detained the Houae posed to make, which amendment the owned by the X .zam of Hyd .. rallad. far longer than he had intended, but. h., hon. member ~isapproved of and The famous ;..• Orioff Brilliant.'' nt~w wne glad to have bad tho oprortunity 11.g reed t~at it11hou n ot be mRde,wbich in Russi A., ti ps the ac~t l ea "t 194i of stAting the facta with regard to the w&a to ;now for bo changing of t.ho carat!'. Dt·finite information r .. -Balifax Conference which he bl\d ove"ry Council's cat.imat.ca by the Lcgisl&turo d · b

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1 reason to hope w.ould eventurally r e· n.nd thua1making it impossible for tho gar 1°K t e t le •· rell.t Mogu " is salt in our obtaing the aaaedt""ofthe Im Council to cnrry on it.s buaineas. Ho difficu!t to obtain. aurl 110me say perial Government to our convention (Mr. M.) waa then a m ember P..L thnt. t bat iL i" a jewel of on ly 193 oaro.la.

1 e United States. body, and taldng a moat activo iittercet T he •· De Beers Yellow, " which Hon Mr. MonROE had nd idea that in civic atruira.... Far from bui ng tbe was 11old recently to an Indian

bia r arks on the laat day of meeting happy family fhat the lion. gentleman r lljab, wei~be 2:l5 carAts . The Ant· wou d have ~Hed forth aucb a lengthy would have ua belieYe, he was of opin· werp diamond will be plllced 00 ~he apee from the bon. gentleman. He ion that there never wu a Uovurnment would, bow.6ver, repeat that he believed 10 "~rn by inteetine factiooa "-the llltLrket in" few months. • ----

ONJ£0· ~NJOYS Goth ibc ;mthod and ros\llts wbe1.1 .-)y:-:1pofl. · ~sis ~l,>en; it is pleaunT ~!:21 refrc~b!n~ to tho taste and ::t..ets ·:c-ntly yet !>to::nptlj· on theiDdncy~, :~1w.: :md l3o-wels, clcr.nses tho ayo· tl.'ru clfcctuolly. dispds colds, b.e.e.d­uc~:cs :ll~U f.;vcrs anu CUl'l;!; b:ilii~u~ .::'.1 .;(i;.:.ttica. Syrup of Fig• ia lh~ c n!y rt'::-lt.:<~.. of Hs kiud cvvr p:·c~ d:tc~!i , i !c~ ... i71f' to the t::.3tc n~~ ac.· ~e:pb~h, ~o 1 :.'~ :' : :.,: ·,ac~ .. :'~oru.pt }a ~ts ~·.c.:.!~0:J :: .. '( ' ·. ·: !. ... : ;c!:~_: :-' llnJL; df<:cts, 1·:· r : ~· ~ t'!. ~ ·: f:v':'.1 t~lC :Jl(l~ !; ·\ n_,, ,t., . ., . ,i '1'""(;'" ,' 'h>' '''"' "n~~·-> )· .,, lJ"""•"C; •-•·, • . ..... ..... . ; .,. -...;. ·- "'.,.,, ~ n:::u:·; c :-:l"r .. •"I t' .J .t.·.:::: commr:!!ld ! t to a'!l :.!:·! 1 :~·;1.! • • .. ·.llc it tho ID(•:.'U popular i'• .': 1y !. ·.own·.

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SunscRmr::n CAPIT.\J .... .... . £2,000,000 Stf; • TOTAL Ixn~1F.n Fusos UP-

WARQS OF .................... 2,i 50.(1()() Stg-. A!-i"XU.\L L'\CO:.tF. urw'os oF S.:Jtt,ono 'tg.

Tbe GUARDIAX bcin~ n fi~l·clno;s English l rumrnnce Compnny. oll'en~ nll those ndvnotngcs most dcai:nhlo to in· aurers, \'iz., undoubted stahilit.y, f:L\"Or­nble terms nnd prompt settlement to cll\ims for loss .

Thr Undflrsigned hnving been nJr pointed AgE·nts for .Xcwfoundland nre propr~red to issue Policies ng&iD!It se-by. Fire. . •

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. PO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE?

AL.LEN·s LuNG BALSAM.

it to be without precedent that a Gov- .Premier at.d Oolbnial Secret"ry wore a~ ernment ahould aaaign the duty or pro- logger heada, whilat the bon. gentlemnn posing the addftea of thanks to one of waa at variance witb the other mem-· tt.e own aerv&nta, Th~ laon, gentleman bera upeo Ule q ueetioo or the Bait Act

The Family Medicine. QUEEN INSURANCE CO • Trout Lakc, -Oa~ .. Jan. 2, 1890. paid ont to 398 of its pa.tro

NO BETTER REMEDY FOR I bad inat.anced the caae of t.&o preeent it waa an iUuaLra&ioo of the imperium Imperial Govemmentgivioga~lc' dut.y in imperio. It. wumewe to him tQ hear to Lord Bl'AIIey a.nl LOrd Thring in the 4-hA& u waa e•er propoeed to build the Houae of Lords ;but the reaaon fo'r that, Hall .. Ba_1.Railway by day. work; and

. COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &o;;

W. J. Husseil ~- ~hit Siln au~ Gnerar Pllltor

• V md!An BUnde made, re8tted and ~ ~ Sat'"a.ctlOJl ...-uteed.

no doubt, waa bec&uae tbe Homo Uov. the& &be '1'borb4uo Goveiotnent bad not ~1.111. am Ryan, . I ern men~ .... in a eimilar;y weak poei· ~ lo ooo&inue the . work to COW· · VV tioo in \be Lorda to our own; and now ~ i ~am did he belieYe that auch

WBTOH TAILOR · with·the Home R1de question to deal Will a.e OMe, for ciroumatancet con· . with, lbelr potlt.ion waa critical in tb• =wl&b the inception of thie undcr-SAtJelat.cio~teecl in:out...~Qual- extreme, hence their eelect.ion of euoh r l!I'Mt lo ~he contrary. 8o9'erAl

l'1 andj)dee. I ~enced P<iliticlani ~perform... .tlili of railroad had been bull& before a ..... ...:bo n..-AA &D oflloe. llia boo. friend bad .a.. , &1M IIMioo, and commiuionera were Water St...... r VUIUV . l&ld' t.baf. there wu DO new 01' jald.or as•pallled ~ C&l'l'f out &he work illl the

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W. H. CoYSl'()Cl;: Brookville. h 1. · . 1

nsd, ... D S F' b f w ose po tCles were 1n.vo ve

&AR m :- or n. nuru er D YCI\111 I • +'h t! tl a.' simil". a• have uecd and sold your" Dr. Morao'e I m ~e .ure, exac y .... Indian Root Pilla." I consider them amount, viz., the ve ry b'cat for "Family Uao," and all my custom0l8 apeak highly of them.

Youra truly, . R. LAWSON.

-A lRzy fellow begged alme, aayi~ be could not find brc&tl for hie family. "Nor 1.'' replied au induslrioua me­ohaniay "lam obliged to worlc for h." 1

JOHN CORMACK:­A:gent, St .• Tonn'a.

·A. T. DRYSDALE, Agent, Harbor Grace, I '

Page 4: r ·~P,OT.ATOES.collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard18930502… · • • peoti•e of ola11 or creed, IUld \be people mi~ted the increaaed proeperit;y or the F

l • -~ Jjar~er . ltact StRn~ad

-AND- r. CO:JCEPTIOir UY .ADTIR-TIS~.

I TuEsDAY, MAY 2,181l3. • il.~fllfif1 e.r;; co~!~fiss!o"N~vs

FISHERY BUREAU.

, -1 I ~ .. TnJ;: re11ort hl\~ ate y een 10 e rr · Clllt\ti~n that il is cont platetl lw the Government to aboli11h thfl Neov · foundland FieherieR Commiq~inn. and tn create in:its:atead' a Fishery Bureau • .

Now. looking aL the nature anrl ~e extent of the work done by that valuahlo RUblic institution since its estnblishment, four years actn; and hnvinsr n2arrl also to what it 1Vil'

· y'et do in the near future. it is diffi cult to see bow anvon e with a ri)othl fut aporeciation Of all this can view with feelin~t• other than those of ditfavor the propoaed abolishment of the Commission, or ilR substitu­tion hy a Gciver.nment depnrtment w h ich, i~ will r emain to bo see". coulrl do one half as much Rr,ticf. lnstin~ work (or the material inter fll'tR of the country and the people. Few there a're, we believe, whn, re gar.tling the matter in a proper li~ht. will venturot to SI\V. th&t t bo Govt>rn· ment would be "acting wisGt y nr well in determining to d o wh:1t, 'tiP said. they purpo!le doin~ in thP re­apect mentioned. The art . shoulcl

GRACE STANDARD.

. ... t lho recent fire on Water Str .. L. zaUon, and-dispatoli ofboain.,n, and when it was plainly sten that tht' alao the 1:181 he bad made of bit op· (l')rCf'l w~s A<5 great lbat tbe Oames portnnUiea in acquiring praotioar :nnld not withstanrl it, were soon aoqoaint&nce with the resource•: •tf'lncheo, an•l thul' "ll further eondiUon and wantt of the oolon.r. uger wu av~rted. The energetic are too Wt'll known to reqaint further

4upflrintancfent iR entitled to much dercription. Ho carried this love creait for the~effective manner in of'country into private life, as may which the li tPeA and hydrants be aeon by hia work at ~almonier. \rnund town are bpt in perfect £n the social life of'the community 'lrdAr-with th~ ple11sin~t result that in active participation in nearly atr 'l.n alarm of fi~e ia rarely if evf'lr movements and institutions for the ziv.-n hut wh:lt there ia a full and public adnncement, Judge Pinsent ON>ioua supply or water anilahle. waa ever-at tbe frJnt.

The force and capacity o( the ·In 1890, Her Majesty was pleased wAter sunplv were well teated ye"·, to confer upo.n -.Judge Pinsen~ th.e terday hy the i':ldefati~able Harbor o_rder of. KDlgbtho?d· .a~ a recocm· GrMe Fire Brigade. . It was found tron nr h1s 1\ble and J ud1c1alservrcee. that three powerful 11treams from ~be J uJge, almo•t.from its touncla­ona. hydrant were ~asily obtain&ple. t10n, ~a~ bee~ a Fellow ~ftbe R·.>yal ,nJ nnt ) t'!!l~ P.A!Iily pnt over on"' of C1)loma, I nshtute, ~ad 10 tile year the highest buildings in tow~. Who 1884 re~d :\.t a meet\ng .of that bo?y will Tentnn to say. after tbts that (the ~farqu1s of Lorne 111 the cbatr) the second citv i" not furniibed with a very el~~oborate rmd carefu lly pre­' splendid water supply? pared pl\per upou •· Newfoundl:1nd:

1 or1r oldest colony." This paper 1\t · THE LATE SIR ROBERT PIN- tracted much attention in the Eng·

SENT. li~b preas,and wa<J only one o( mnny

We hnd but spMe ' in la~t iesuw tn r11fer very brieofi.v to tbe 1aar1 ~vent which 1\ few hour,. before bad tif'lprived Newfounrl land or one of her ablest eons. No furth"r psrticu · l11.r~ h~~ovt' ainr.~beAn re"eiv11d in re· ~ard to the melnncholy llffair; nor will th~re b .. until 1\fter the arrival f)f the Enf!li !!h ml\il.

Sir Robert'R ~\~ as will be 2en._rally l'l!mitterf.Js a public lose. Hi~ leg!\ I . ahi litit~s were of a high •1rrlor, anrl he will suat•ioPd the tiignity of the Bt'nch. His indua­'.r,- wa~ ind,mitable. He was hf)rnugh 1 y bone!lt anrt imp&rtial.

Rnt ha is gone a ow. Alae I "what ~hlldowR we ~reI what ahadows we {lllrSUII !"

'!he Jdge'e Career. A fAw incidenh respec~inr tbfl

•arlv life and subaequ•nt career of Sir Rooert are possesaed of a mourn­ful in~rflst at the present time:

effort11 on his part to ~ring before the outside world the re11ources of his native land, and the di:!advan­tages undar whic h it ll\boreci.

The country generally will sin· cerely m ourn the loss of such a tal­ented na\ive, one \Vho b aS "''adorned the highellt j udrcitd tribunal in hi:o nnti ve land by his erudition inde· peaJence, und impMtiality.

In the Uouse of Assemhly on rri­dny 'bu hon the Premier iutrodu ced a. reaol ution in refere neo to the dMth of Sir R,)bert Pio11ent:

Resolved,-That this House ha:~ beard with deep sorrow the sad in· tellil{e9CA of the su•lden decense of ;:)ir Robert Pinsent, Knight. 0.0. L., and desires to exprcas it:t warrn BYr;tpatby with hi~widoiT and.fami ly tn tbeir melancholy bereavement.

conntrymon from the lethat'Kic atate into which they hl\\'u fullen, .. nd that hia talents may be the means of settling t.he many vexed questioM which con· i>ulae t.be public aftaira of this country for a great number .or people ha,•e seen a •ery brilliant. star appear in the fir­mament diraotly over tha Bay Metrop­oU.. and have wondered whl\t. it por· tended · bu~ ·now their curiosity baa p&ifi~, (or they ISILJ1 ann TOry ~ruly too, that. it. was "sign of t.he coming of McOluc'ky a& Newfoundland's national poet.

Therefnro, in conclusion, I would advise McClucky not by any means to dispel the rising hopes of his fellow­count'rvmen, who 1\re C'll f'bMtin~ thn auspido~ event to which I hM•o nl· lurled in a ml\nner wh\ch must shed luetce on his genius,

'We have fixed our ca~ef ~;nzo On thy p~cs night.!! and days, And the crentures of thy brain In our memorv remain. Still through thee we seem to J;>e, Olrlncquaintances of thee, .Much wn hold thee to greet, Gladly sit. we at thy feet; On thy fentures..w~ would look As 'upon a living bnok. ' . And thy voice would ~mteful hoar Glad to feel McClucky's ncar."

Yours trulv LovEn OP TRUE GE!-<103.

St. John's, Nfld., April 24th 1893.

-The stoomer Lady GIO\'Or, 'Capt . Curtis, returned on SlltUrOILY nt 1 p.m

1 having conveyed the crew of the steam· er Terra Nova from St. John's to B:\y Roberts the same morning. She loft for Carbonear and towed back tha- achr SnowflRke, Capt. Harris, which ltnd dis­charged her salt. car.s;o at that place.

The schoonP!' Pembina, Capt. Spc.nco, r~tnmed. from St. J ohn's, Saturday mght, wtth a. full load of meclumdisc for town firms. She is rendy to leave again for St. John's.

Measra. 0. W. Ros• & Co, had two small cargoes of lumber yesterda v­the Queen from Trinity B.iy, and i.be Seraft from Clarke's Beach.

Local and other Items. -DIED I:!UDD£N'LY.-!'~t.er OldCord, of

Salv&ge, of about 48 yean of age, an oiler the past. spring on board the a~eamer Ranger, died auddenlv on .Eaat.er Sunday at the ice. -

-5.'>0W$TOR~ AT KlK01S Cov.s.-On Thursday and Friday a violent snow st.orm Nged 11.t King's Cove. There >Were fifteen inches of snow on the ~and and all horned cattle there and an vicioit.y . were in imminent. danger of perishing. There ia not a wisp or hay to be obtain-ed" anywhere. •

-The S. ·s. Eequimaux's catch this aeu on was, 664 young, and 941 old hoods, 70 bedlamera, and 78 old harps, and 1 walrus, in aU 1754. aeala. . The \Voight. was 89 tons 11 cwt. O.qra. 6 tbs ., and tho men's Sbar08, 314, amounLed to $7.45 each. ·

-Anxiety is felt in Now York con­corning tho S. 8. H nkla, which sailed from Copenhagen March 9, and was last snoken off the Newfoundland banks March 27. The H~kla has 86 cabin and 611 steerage pasa~gera aboard. There wna on board ~arly everything that will be exhibited by tho people of Den· mark at the Word's Fllir.

-:~ MoYSTF.R_Pb~.-The petition of Clttzens relnttvo to the appropria.tion of surplus r~ ,·emlo which has been de­ri,·erl from tho fi re of ~h·e 8th July ltLst towaad• ·paying for tho improvement~ m.ndo ljn the burnt portio¥ of tho city, w11l be presented to I he House o( As­aembl! on Wednesday evening. The petition ill upwards or thirty-one feet long, and is undoubtedly, one of the hrgest and mO!t numerously &igned in thu his tor r. of thi,..country.-Hemld.

fTO THE EDITOR OP TH.E ST.llfDAUD.j D.BAR SIB,-. y~ oorr.es~ndent or 29th ioat., crit.-/ 1ciau~g the Pension Scheme ouWped by the TMchera' AMociatiooa gave

. only hAlf hie name-CAVE. ' It. would be }fell for your readen to

knC?w that OA.VP. 0ANDt ja bia full name wh1oh, freely traoal&ted, meaoa, "Look ou' for the Dog."

Now, Mr. Editor, you have 'be key to the matter, the style. and tbe literary culture or yo~.tr Cu.ssro CoRRES;>ONT>D"T . .

Who other than CAVE OAN'BM hitn~elf c!'uld .h~ve made. ~th such Homeric etmphc1tv, the reference. in hie fint pamgraph. to the unment ionableeuflri­cal opemtion. to which"fhe:c1ailll81t.be words of the)ate Education Act have, for cxpurgat~ngfpurposes.'fbe,.n•submit­ted .. CAVE C.un:lt ie probably:bimael( a chtld o.f the circumcision. •

There 111. bowe\'er, a genuine legRl I!Dap ahout his RADT£8 ScRmEm>r­" pups," "cr~ckies," " pure-hreds,"•eto. etc., d~n~le 10 all the COntortiOUI Of alle~r'?rlCA~ maze through the hydro­pho~tc mtnd, of your correspondent. ~1s own CHEAP achoolmMter was

ev1~~nt~f not abroad in the early yeal'll of h111 pupdom," else pure-bred and well-bred and all as · he ia, your corres­pondent never would have perpetrated tbe following barbarism : " Fancy one of those learned dominies · giving this sum to THEm first cll\88

So much for your ~orrespondent;s Gr&mmar .. The following sentence will go the de111red length to illustratq Cave Canem's logic, which. like that nf other me!llbP.rs of tho animal kingdom fA> whtch he belongs, hll8 gone abegging·:-

" Shnll tho •nmo rnvor bo e xtended to a TPncher Who hn11 hcl'n II'UIIty oi I mmoralit y n!\'' hn~ lx'cn cnmprollr.d to lcnvo. bo tront.cd ' ' Lh thl' •nmc lllx'rallty n~ rho poor, stru • J;lln~r. honl'st !ollo 1v wbo nil b lall (c bn•Jtvegd uprlgbtl~··" -

Cave_'!' fi~rea are aa bad u hie gram­mar ~nd h1s logic.

I Will not waste more time with your correspnndent,but in conclusion I would _l!!lY: .Howl on, CAvE CAXElt 1 The t1me. _1e fa~t approaching when your howhn~ .will cease in the darkness of obscunty that even ~1ow th1:0ws its ahadow RCross your path. I am my dear CAVE, • ·

Youra sincerely,

, it be entered oo, will be soon fo1:1nd to be 1\ f~ttuous onf.-une not to the jlenernl. nd vantRge. In uttering a firm prote;at 1\gai nst the propo~ecl al­teration, we feel sure we1 voice the common ssntimeut, which, so iloon as ' it is i n f,, r mt'd theren.nent, will view with d i!'f:1 vor '\II v snch a movf and be rM rv tn s 11.v ·th:. t mo~t cer­tainly it wil l. not. in t he e x per ience of the Colt)ny. pr•' Vc tn he Aith<,r a wise, 11. orud Pnt, or a lo ~~· h ::o arlerl one . ComposeJ , · as thu Cornmis­aion is, of .r.h(l ahl<'st and fore ·noat of those of o 11r C•• • n •uPrci~tl rne n bav­inl close, vny e x tonl\inl connec­tion witl1 Lh•: Clltlii Lry '~ TrnriP an•l Fisheric:~, i t wi ll n <lL <~urflly he sAirl that it wi ll hP. t.o t h1- h"nefit of the 'j)aramnunt int•·ro .. t!l }It 11tnke tl) have

. the important wur \>, whic h ever 11 ince it!l forrn • .t io11 h i' " en l!ll ~jell i't~ bes t thought :1nd 1\lt ~ntion. i ulerfererl With in uu_v ... uch u s wue:, ing \Tay. a acl thu -< !'·nd.-rt•·l la ro•(ll\· if n"t wholly u!<el e:;s;-· the i m p.~rtnnt work v iz. , o l t be :1ln•: ' j, ,r:ltion nud rlevel -

Our fri11nd deceased was b orn at Port-d&-Grave on tb.e 27th July, t834. He was a native oftbie country indeed-w&'! peculiarly ri\C!' of tbfl '!Oil. Hi& immediate ancutors h•d been·very long associated witb New­fonnrl lnnd.

Resolved,-Tbat as a mark of es­tee m for t.fe memory of th'3 late juri ge an<l of eym pathy with his widow nod farnily thi:t House do now adj onrn u otil Mond ay nex~ at 4 o'clock.

It wa1 ee~onded by Sir James Winter, leader of t.he Oppoe3ition, and supported by Mr. Murray . Feeling and eloquent tributes to tbe Jeoeaaed gentleman'•· worth aa a· lawyer, jurist, citizen and public man were p!iid by the a pea leer!!, each testr fyiog from his s pecial know­le l~e ro t~e p:t.rticular phasos of ::>ir RoberL more clearly apparent to bim. In ~~is various capAcities in public life~ as mernb11r of tbe Legill · lati td Couuc il and of the Assembly, ai a rn em ber of the legal proft>ssion a nd ~s an occup!l.nL of th~ judicial

The Halifax schooner Slltah A Town­send, Capt. Townsend, arrived on Sun­day morning from Boston. She has a full load bf American goods, oil &c., for local hou1es. Sho was 10 days, 3 of which ehe wa. in Halifax on the run down, and experienced caste rly winds.

-FIRE.-At 12 SaturJay night, thfl fire:belr. pealed for a conflagration, whtch pro,red to be the house occupied by Mr . .Neil Stewart, and owned by Meaara. Coady. The fire which had ap­parently started in the back: of the shop had made considerable he:\dwny before the a lArm ll' l\8 ~i ven, t he flames reach­ing to the roof 10 front at tho time the firemen begnn, Short work \Vl\11 made of it ho"o'-er, two powerful stroarr.s of wat~r being too much for it. Tho firemen too, worked well, and deserve praise for their prompt and good work. The content.a of the shop-provisions, ~rocerics, &c.­were either burnt or sodnmaged by tho Wl\tcr thnt tho los.~ of tho s'tock is 11 tot­al ono. The premises, although burnt oonaiderably in the lower stort>y, are n o_t o:ery bl\1lly wrecked altogether. The ortglD of the outbren.k is not known The Insur:\nce on th•~ s tock w.lS $81.:0 ; on tho house ~00.

.-WEDDISO BELLS.-The monotony of the town of Harbor Grace was IIOmc­what.broken, on \Yednesda.y lll8t, by the mamago (at. a little later than life's meridian) of ){iss Elizabeth Badcook of Bay Roberts to ~(r. Maurice Murphy ?f this . town. The principals in this tnterestmg drama are both well known and appreciated in the community. The day and hour being propitious. there wa.a a large concourae of ,People followed the party to tho Eptacopal residence, where tho nuptial knot was tied. In fact, 1uch WM tho crush and confusion in the Cathedral ground• whilst. th_e ceremony waa .being perform~ ed, that 1t called for the mtervcntion of extraordinary means to control the popular a.nx1ety to " have a. peep at the happy patr"

0YF. OF THE FlSRER~fE!i WHO KEEP YOU

Auvs TO.BARK.

__/) By Teleg;raph.

. oplllen t of t hl' Fi_sht>ries hy th e ap · plicat hm t 11 l in•" of t b(' find i n!(!! oi science. with ullJh~t thi:i iO\·olves.

The last An:aual R lJOTl of the Commission contains bevond all questr•111 ample Pvidence of t he ~rood work bi thertr• j•"rfor rn··d a n 1· J'Ol being d u n'l t •. v i ~-wi lh . unfort u n­ate t o Env, v•·n· li111 i tc .l mel\ns. Stmuge tiS it may seen•, Lbe fn1·L re· maio!' that nnt "'or~> t 1111. 11 lAn thou ·

, SOOJ UO!IIHS •ll' (l ye:Hi y :d locuted tO· warJs sn vt:Ty c,•lllur t~t • d.l lJi e ao oh­ject as the cure lt :ld i nrpr •v P. ment ofNewfoundlnnd 't~ pric-P lt-~s fi~~eries -au amount trdl ru( iudct:d when compared with t.h~ lnr'! ~ one of t hree handrea Mnu :!t~venty thou~aod dollars ana.u:\lly d .. voteli by tbtt Can~di.an Dominion t•> t.h-. 11ol f Aamtt purpose--dovotcd, too, .Uy 11 couf\try whoae main 110u rc~ of sub:~istence ia not, like t hat of this amnii one of ours, depentlt~ot on a 11i nglo very precarioua industry.

Le' it uevur lJe tur~otten that the Fieberiea of· thi8 I1lur.d will for ma~y yel\rtl to come be its people's matostay, uocarl11i11 and vl\ryin~ at best. T he staple ind \l!ltry should therefore, one would think. he de­veloped in every WII.J p01csihle . We do not besit~tte to say that nil the Commisaion's lnhon u:1ve from the 'ftry fu:at been freely 1\nd unstinting· lJ: civen to this lauduble end. Tbat Wlll not, because it cannot be de·

' uied. ' Iil:v~luableand very useful &aha.~

been t.lt c work hitherto accom plisb­eci by the Commis,ion much more 7.et remain8 to be d CI~e. This. as ~were · needless to expl!ct, i:J by no ~eaos cnmplP.te-it is only hegin . DlQg. The artificial propagntion of 1iah-..-tbe establi!hment o! close H&lons-:-tbe improvement of fish­er.r apphaocts-theee "re but a very few of tb~t mnoy wortb.v objects eet before it by the Commilaion. One can ~e&rcely t nink. therefore,tbat ita abolbhmead. or interference in anv way. will be Cnorably re1arded by our people who, it it pleaaiog to kDt>w do really appreciate t l:ae advao~ge ~iD« ~rom ba~iog such a Tal u· ale ioat.a&a&ion aa the Fiehenet

· Commt.aion eatabliabed in this col· ~· Aad they will hop«" t.ba& not

lea$ attemp& will be made to ar:;~ ... d'elr. whh i&e 11100111fal work-

In tbe tlaae W:eome. •

Jnd2e Pin~ent was educated in •. bi11 Colony, princ:pally at the Har­'Jnr Gr3.CA Grammar School. of ~Thi _-:h h e hecame a pupil on tho · ir<~t rlnv •1f its openi nl(. in 1845, uHIP.r J ohn Irving Rodd ick, Esq .. .vu~se m&mor.v is so ve ry deserved!~ ~b ~>ri ~heri by his oln pupils, not \'C r v manv of whom, however, re· •oain in Ne wfoundlnd to this hO"Ur, ~Iavi n~. RcorAs of them. emigrated :n " t '• ~> r countries. But. wherever fou nd. thev hold the name of the ·'lct Harbor G race Grammar School -~o nci its hre\'Prerl Prioc i pal pec uliar! y ·lear anrl Aver fnnrll v re,·ert to it. It is one of the d ea. rest, m..,st fonrll y cherisheJ pictures on memory 's t:lb· let. ·

. benc h, in his r, tivate carel!r and in the bo11orn of hie famil y, th.e many :~tri kin~ qualities which markeJ him o ut. all f.lr a bove the ordinary m .n r re.:eiv~:~ tl •p;>ropriate and ap· precia t tve recognttiun.

JdcClacky and His Poetic Genius.

The. house arljoinin~ thf' one burnt WRS11hghtly dn.mRged, n.nd it.s c..cnpo is du~ to there being no wind 1\tt he time.

On leaving Mr. F.arrel'a house, (in whose employ the Bndo was for n uum­l>cr of yeall!), the usual emblematic accompaniment<! upon such occaaions took plnce- viz., throwing of rico, &c, &c. After the ceremony tho bridal party went to the futu ro homo of lhe bride and groom, nnd !lltho~gh it i1 not every dny that MtlUriCe kt lls the proverbial cow, yet the fatted calf was more than c_I abor~~cly gMn~slted upon t hu occa­ston. l he usua l ton~t.a having been d~un~, the g111 ~ts of the C\'or\ ing left, wrshtng the Dnde and Groom a bright •tnd happy future.- Com.

-TilE CASADA A:>.->URAI\CE Co.- The r.·port of the Ca011dl\ Lifu Assurance Company for the pRst year records the la\rgesL business in tho history of t his r<! ma rkably successful institution and ~fiords C~lllclusi \'O C\'idonce of nn 'abid-

Tb 1 t W · 1ng pubhc coufidence in ita s tl\bility tro THt: EDITOR oP TH£ ST.t..!-<D.t..Ro.) e &I ords of, the lata Margaret 1\nd management. The 11.mount of ne"

DEAR SIR,- Pye died 29th March, aged 19 ye...rs, nssurancea und01taken during 'the year McClucky hilS again act the world · atllr. 1llartin Peddle's was ~.201,011, under 2,582 policies pro-

ablaze in your ~sue of 'l'ueaday lsat, by " Ssfe in tho .Arms of Jesus." ducing. a J;>remiu~n income of $223,100, one of those typical poe~ru (?) 10 i ll us- DEA.R F ATI{ER, \. and bnngmg the total amount of risks trative of hia versatility. .By some I am 00 the 1-\bt-ador foNll 1 am on ca!r~ed to wit!llil a fraction of aixty myaterious power which we can in no my dying, bu~ the Lord haa given me nulhon dollara. The income of the wa" accoun~ for, certl\l·n tht' ng~ are fore. •- th t rd h f 1. . YCRr. was t2,844,000, and the total ex-

J " s .... ong Cl wn t eao ew mes JU•t to pe d t $1404 500 1 · b shown to ue elther for good or e\'il. t.ell you that. I have been cared for with " 1 ure ' c ' ea. vtng a 1\.lance Any person' fooldng sky"'"- • 1·n · the 1 I b of close upon a million dollars to be

"'"~u my peop e. ave IlCOn yon all in my uJded t 'h t f h di-ction of Harbor Gr·•oe woul' l1ave d 1 · ' · .0 • e &llle c~~ o t e company. . .. M u • reams, nn1 you espcc1all, dear father, 1 th · ·

eBen a hright, lurid streak in the boav, roll rqy brothera and lli!ltl! r& t O stri VO ll IS COnne~tlOn, lt may be stated ens, indicating no doubt thalt the fiery ancl met me at the Blessed Gate. And that the interest. on investments yielded and gif•ed pen of McCiucky ....... a"'t\1·0 .• f th k $623,00QJ. or within a few dollara of the

v " ' "' .., you, uCS\r a cr, ta e CI\TC of yourself total 1 b d h Th being propeUed by him in his .aecret 1\nrl strive to meet me in H eaven Erec calms y eaL . e operatioM closet for the purpose of proving to his a hea.clatonc to mP, nn•l come home and of the Canada Life far exceed ia fcllow-cot•otr"men thAt he 1·• no crude Tb · !'llngnitude .th_oso of any other com~anh

, J .. aeo my grave. at 1s all you 01\n do, 111 the D d h SJ?eoimen of a poet. aa I a m Jonely-lonely-allalone. omlmon, an t e sqcceas w ic

A geotJem~~on of McCluclcy's r&rc tal- a • • • hss att.ended tho institution from ita ent.a abould noL endoii.\'OUr to ml\int:\in fou.ndation· forty-six ye&rs a~o hn11 been b . · · b h .•. · -.\(r.G.fi'.Bowden's m:>n\' fr1'onds muuterrltpted To tl1e bu1' ·•1· 1 f _111 P08ltlon ~ t e ulsto~tton or pen·cr- ·• · · u ' g up o 11011 of a cort1Un phraae 10 order to sui~ \fill Uft p lenl!otl to learn o f ·hiR ~< nc- Ita prreent. m~~ognificcnt business all his owo purpose; it is unwort.uy ot' 1~ r.~t•Hfill studies :tt Lon" l!<lnnd Col- p~rta of Canada have contributed, _and genius such na he is, anci the histori1\n le~~ Hospital. Up t u the present \\ 0 aro glad to l_earn tht\t the p~ovmce when writin_g th~ life of tbia farnoui he hns c red itably p~ssed all t hfl f'X- of Qu~bec gave lts fullahsredurlng tho character wtllpctnt to this fact M being 1\~inl\lioos niiOWtl~l for the first past lear as a res~tlt of the ~ncrgy 1\lld Jl blot on bit reputation" for hu will 8 ~ ; H h I zeal of !Jr. :Marhng and hts staff of li_lce a great many othc~d, tqnt 1\ Wt\~l y 1\r. . (I as Sel: ed IJ i roae lf down agents. The r.eport re(era enc_ouraging!y gtfted with such e.~traordiuary ahilitilltl for h ~t rt.l W<•rk, and t he re:~u l t. we ~- thh.e experience o( ~he company w should not de~eod to fnullrtindi11 •• h~ve !10 doupt, will ht> (>!oaRing ~o .lui~ _Jgan, whore btlsmese hl\11 been H owever, I may inform him tluu. tl~" Ins fn~tnd~ atrd bonom hle t () him. soh clted for n couple of yeara past, and D:J.i.stake be complains ot' i:1 uot minr, 11el f. Mr. Oo wdrm ia a pructical the_ manag_ement. havo been 110 well bqt. the compoettor'"· But erun thi" ptinter and last summer gave u sattsfied '':lth tbe results in that state ~iule deviati•yn from the right P•lth io~ that pr~feR1ion f,,r that of mediein~ ~aft afie_ncles are a~but. to be eet~bliah-ftlgb~ v~(Y Af~b~~~y,rc~:J l t~n u~~:~~~ nn1l should be pr~ims~lf '"'good t?e ~~;uO:u~~ has : ... ~~~:eb!:~~~d~~ hirn that enquires are Lcing maM t, a D •_Cltor u bo. was a prtnter. the tmgulsh1ng,feature of 1ts met.b~, and everyone to ucerta.in who ht tho gonitr~ •ua<.llcal frMternt~y w al-hav~ a u~e- h as boen faithfully adhered to 1D epit.e who h.- rolled &\fay the stone from t11u fu t rn~ITII}e r. We wisb ~lr. Bow(ie:J or ~mptationa to inereaae business at. guarded •8Cpulchre of the i{iauM' wla•l furtbQr bonors io his aLudie3 for his theh CX~Me or s~fety. Taken alt-o-1\)Used their country ~o a seru•u o( thoi t! chnsen profession. ~r~h er,bt. ~report o~ th_o past. yenr ia one dut1 · e mediae\'aLI ag08 auJ havu . --- 1 { il e ee ever ·~ n~1tted, and cannot. tbe1 poe and so forti) r~H~ollooc.l fror~ DISl'.DriYI' 11 to prove gratlfytng to the policy-tb moet. liabcd. courta or Jiluropo ~0 '. ~ ... oou~. APRliJ 29, 1893 I holden ·of the oompany.-Montrea1 tbe lone dwellings of the Fia4ermo4_.. ~J'lFO'RE J~JOOE Bs:sNETT. GT~tte. . ~ , 00 ihe t. or Labrador. . : Dn.utL VB. JOB!'i MuYN &: Co.'-A test • 04 e l'~rt 1D to-day I ST.u of ~e

IfAttFAX. April 29.-The New York Chamber of Commerce gave a banquet to th~ office~ of tho fleets in tho Col­umbian Revtew.

I_t is reported that while the Czar's tmm was proceeding to the Crimea thousl\nda of peasants nel\r Chnroff laid thet:nseh·ea on the track before the eng!ne, 11_toppe~ the train, and sou~ht an _mtcr_new wtth t ho Czar concerning then ~r1evance11. A cooflict eusued · f~rty-two p~nsants and nineteen sol~ du'ra "'ere k tlled.

_Thr Second National Bank of Colum­bia. Tennessee, h11s failed

!he Queen. has r f'tu rnrJ from I ta ly. l'he. Prenuer of Xew Zellland is delld • [;\ 'i 1.-Townend. 1uspected of an in­

trntJOn_toshoot Glachtone, baa been de-clared msane. 1

The_l'\ntional Bank, Auatralia, failed· dep(JSt~ forty fi~e _million dollars, paid up CApltnl fh·o nullion. The f:lilure was caused by a pnnic. .

A cy<:lone ~estroyed Cisco, · F exas; many ktlled; lmmen•e desfruction or property.

Ohio coal ~inera numbering twenty thousand, eurke ~ay.

Chote,rn i~ R u88ia ie decreasing. MAY • . -81r Donald Smith gives an•

oth_er ~alf .million dollars to McGill U_ntveratty fo~ complete equipment of h1ghcr ~ucatlon for women. W. Mac­Donald g1 ves half a million to faculties arta and law. . Mayor_Gener~l Moore succeech Genel'­

a1 Roe11 m Canada. M';'Y dny cel.ebmt~on everywhere pass­

ed ~1tbout sen ous d1sturbancea.Cbicago Fatr opened. yesterday ; four hundred thol!sand v1sitora; buildings and ex­habits unfinished, unready.

' -An J~-merican and Dominion mail

Wl\8 recen ·ed here yesterday· it arrived at St. John's per Portia. '

·-The p_leasing in telligence baa lately be~9. r.ecen·ed from tho aettlementa in T:m1ty Bay that boats are do~og well wtth tbo scaU! ; on Friday these aver­aged two to fi ,·e each.

. - " Cave's second letter on the Pen­s ton Scheme has qeen received, but baa for r~nt. of space to bo hold o>er untiL nex tssuo.

MARRIED, At the Palace, on Sunday nignt lAs t.

b,r the Rev. J. March, MaUrice Mucpby: of Har~Grace, to Elizapet.h Badcook of ~ay R ert.os.

At the eaidenceoftb e bride's parent. 328 f:lherbourno st., Toronto, on March 80th, 1898, by.Rev. Gustave A.. Irubring. aea!l of Wycliffe Colleg_o, Nellie eldest daughter of Geo. H. ,E-fane Eaq of To!O!Jto, to ~illiam Mllla, eldest e~n of W1Lham Irnng, F.q. of St. John's New-foundland: ' 1

4.lread I hee.r the gla~d •houta of OlY ·oaae for 106 eealenlof s s Van uard I b nada fe lMu.rance q<lmpany will fellow-countrymen urgiqg on t.hia uu.l 'Theall men badt.akenaea·la ~n aS~nday' 0° r~ Lf~h{ideepread lnt.ereet. The known and unhonor~ ·guuius, 'lll'ho ""' ~d if 'bore 'III'Ore only 106 men en a : an a e naurance Company ia l!J a . oo~menced to t.~ '" tl'le foqq>_rint•, ~ a~ it. their ahtLre would have :~ I ~:;>~u~ced •e~e a~ftex of Cana;<J~an which are well nigh off,,cod, or ~11ke- I $4.85 a 0\An. The capt~n ha vjng lieen C ':Ere, aag_aC?HY ~n . buainea• ab1ht.y.

At firace phurcb, by the Rev. W. R.

OH1~ttn~n, April lath, Dr. Heverley 1ver Kin~ of New York to Lucre­

tia Elisabe ' daughter ofT. W. Stabb, Eilq., J. P., of Jobn!a, Ntld.

. Tho ln.ml)nted Judge entered upon 1is legAl studie~~ in St. J ohn's, in L850, and in 1855 and 1856 he was tuly admitted Solicitor and Barris­ter. re:~pectivelv. He made an im­•Oeri ia.te mark in forensic practice. 4nd wben ~[r. Bryan Robinson waa raiMd to the Bench, .lir. Pinaent ~ecured, . and held until bia O?rn 1levation to the &ncb, n place at ltlnst RE>Cl>nd to n6n11 at tbe bar of Lhi_a Colony. In 1859 he 'wae ap-' onrnted to a seat in the Legislative Col tlnr; il. I n the SILlJle year, upon a

nca ncy occurring io t.ba Di1trict of Rri)£us and Port-de·Grave bv the death of Mr. Leamon, and in view of tile policy Clf confederation, whrch WliS then being being mooted, Mr. Prnsent re;~igned 'hie seat io· the Counc il , stood for his native d i.s· trict, and was returned without op­posi tion. In 1869,t~edelegllteaupon Confederation with the Dominion weot to Ca,gada, Mr. Pinaent durin& tbeir absence bein~t Attorney Gen .. r ­a :. A fter t he election of 1869 ~Jr. Pioseot wr1s reappointed to the Le· gislat.ive Council, and conducted ttle Confederl4te Opposition in that llody . until 1873, when be aeverliJ his connecLi(ln with th~~ot oarty. In the Autumn of 1879, a vacaocy oc­curring in the District of St. Joun'a West, Mr. Pjnsen t received a unani­mous call to offo~ ae a cartdidate for t.ha.t. diatrict, ·wbioh he conaented to do. .At this time tbere were vacan· cies about to arise on the ~•nob of the Supreme Court, from tbe retire· ment o( Chief J uatlce Ho.rlea and ~lr. J ueLicetiir Br,tan Robinson: and wbile Sir F. B. r. Q•r~r beoame alioeeaaor ~ the Oret, Mr. Pinaent was offered 'b• aeeond, aad, in the apriDg o( 1880, Judge Pinna' enter­ed apon hi8 judicial dolfH, be pre· eidiDg on 011'~nsit a$ H~rbor Graoe. Dart.D1 'b• time tba' UM J udp bad beea Dlllbe· beaob, be hu oood ue~­ed Uae majorit1 otthe Oiroalt Coar&a. &Del OD two oOoaiiOGJ teot both the

~b, .llilton, PO•u A.."JD :QuaJ;If-l l under the impr011ion th~t tboee who 1 Mo~tre!ts~~JQlce 1n lta p~perit.y.-..,,s him God-apad. " , Ji(l not work on Bunda~ woold dtaw a • ' · ~~llilloiclena. aqcJ ttlflee aomot.irnt>- llbare oft~ aeala caught by tba Sunda1 · • OQWVTD- · ~nd DJ f~h JJe*t men, and t~ia Ji"le ,, w:orkera, bad not kepu 1ut. of ~e men 1 The luoqrabie.w t=''· rod' oed

ancl 8oa.Wrn .Oiraui&.l; Uae wbole '"'"114 6C 'h• Hen hla powe ot orpni· . .

&nGe)",' noOQeoUd\!QY,b,.uo®~~ •ho were on ~ha lee. J~ wu AdDJiKed th 6awi .--1100 P a ed in '1De&Jt.biog, q '" ,ere, • .'~e ctl '~, &be PJaioUJI'a tba& their lilt ... DOt ll~ao: fruit -:58oe or t~e_agreeablo ~atu"' P<Mt!, ~ ~ ~~ ... ih• A~ . conaplo~ an4 a few men 'III'Cl'e omitkMI. Je&ll ago baa~Jr:,p :.0 Fica ~w .,.tiU'Iap.lce Z.ew.oqn,. .. pd ..... ,..,.._of Tbe- Ootm augeated a ooDJprom~ 84 br &be P ........ ..~ oon--4Dof•& Onece, • . ~bJ.oll "'.. all'tild to ~Y both ani b h ·~...-·•oe ot an

Letaa mu&aad pr&f&.batMGC!aokr'• • ti&&. X*a. Ji(aqn ct eo. lho~d r:~~ ==r::ti:JIJII:heauooe. Ohbe poedoal pzoollYltiee will awakea bla · ~ CO MOb ma:... be 'be7m any 01' ftt 1 'IN. 8 ... - 0:: acturert &be<lalt~

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