Quebec chronicle and gazette, 31 mai 1899, mercredi 31 mai 1899
[" WEEKLY EDITION « AND GAZETTE \u2014jï-l-J VOL.LUI.NO.10,314.¦ \u201c Thft (Ihrouiale is the Best Advertising JJerfiuni in.fj'iehec.\u201d THE GAZETTE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1800.-^4 VlllCi: TIIUKK CENTS.N\\ i; h:ive offered you u Refri^'r-ator for .*10 ôl*, another L>r 8S.(K).We now offer you a Solid Hardwood Dry C>ld Air one, with improved Galvanized Iro i Shelves, Hardwood Ice Rack.Insulated Air Space.Antique Flow Finish.Galvanized Iron Lining through- f out.Fancy Bronze Locks, and ^ Ice Capacity 40 lb-;., for the Re- cord Breaking price of $150 Only.* t # * # # t 0 Come and examine the Refriger- 0 ator.\t^ .It is the sune as our .*8.00 Re- 0 frigerator, only 2 inches smaller t in size.\t0 CARRIER, LAINE & CO.( -Go St.Joseph Street.* PLAGUE SPREADING IN HONG KONG.Four Hundred find Thirty-Six Deaths.NO GREAT EXCITEMENT CAUSED.I\u2019KOl\u2019l.K ATTENDING TO BISI-M :n> An I n i AI-AN r.XPK.KT'S (MINION OF THF IlISKASK.\u2014 liF.THINKS I II.Til Y FLACKS A HI'.IN ( i HI 'AT DWt.KH OF AN A lT.ic k REDISTBIBUTION BILL TO BE PUSHED.SPOliTSMEX IUSSA TI SPIED Sir Wilfrid Laurier so Decided.Has 'VIT!I Tin: MAY RF.Gl LATIONS RRcKNTLY 1SS11EU MY '1IIF.(M'LllFc CoYl'.KN MKNT \u2014 A MAY I\u2019.ANMM ASTKR THE INLAND REVENUE BILLS.oa r i*ii:i> thk attention of Tin: nousi: ykstkrday af- TKRNOON, HUT THK DEBATE u \\s not coNci.ri»i:m ficiiAM s I.\u2019Efort iutuicoif DOWN.SjAecial ta the Chronicle.Ot*a\\va, Ont.May 30\u2014At the opcn\u2019i.v of the House.Sir Wilfrid laiuiie\" stated the Government could not acquiesce in Sir Charles Tujqier\u2019s suggestion thi\\L the Redistribution Bill be withdrawn.\t, The afternoon was devoted to the discission of two bills from the Inland Revenue I e| art ment.one relating to distillery regulations, the other defining the size and character of apph barrels.Sir Henri .loly de Lotbmiere got much involved in explanations of the last mentioned amendment and the Committee rose withoul getting through it.Commissioner Ogilvie\u2019s report of his Yukon investigation is not a long document.It sets forth that the Commissioner decided at the beginning to hear no evidence relating to events subsequent to August 20.When this decision was announced the Miners' Committee and the proprietors of the Nugget newspaper withdrew from Court and refused to prosecute.Mr.Ogilvie, therefore, in vestignted onl\\ three cases.One of these relates to the claim said to have been improperly given to the woman Koch, whose case was discussed in the debate on the Address.Mr.Ogilvie finds that the claim should not have been allowed.but says Fawcett allowed it under a mistake as to facts.The other case, in which it was alleged that Move ruinent ollicers compelled miners to take them into partnership, Mr.Ogilvie thinks was not proved.Htdi.ME Blrtif moved the second reading of the Drummond Railway Cdntruct Mill, hut on suggestion of Sir Charles Tupper and lion.Mr.Fdstir the motion was withdrawn, l>endiug 1 h«* introduction of the Grand Trunk Bill, of which notice was given hist evening.The Opposition leader prefer ted that the two bills relating to tb0,OtHi, and the recommendation to that effect was referred back to the committee.The committee reportetl to-day.recommending that the church raise 81 mi 10 during the next IS months for all missionary work, namely :\t!?(>
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