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Mn^':^ hMd 6t^ hay* no r in I8BM6 niMt b« d the county Another roada whic thepoUk 'V t t* ■h i y««m.l%lf1 Money SqiiJanddred y^lthbut Profit to the Farmer. J-: U -«-: ■'■i- f ■%. ■'I'lHE Liberal and Tory -Works Compared. LoxuigM; OutoB, (HUwa The flttbioined taUca ahow the diffflmm between tb« woik of the two partiee. tak- ing tt»e jrewr ending June 80, UBl, aa the laat^oniB whieh waa entirdy doe to tha Liberau, and that ending on June 90, UW^ inilike manner for the QoTemment; UiUJMIZA'riUM KUAJW UJfJSMlSU ik AND COMPLETED, ' ino-M. Winter roads. /. . . . . . . . . W For wheeled vehiolea, ... . .283 Eaacfaied.. .. ..38 Bepaired.. ,. .^ -••»■ v«— iVi'-WT Total.'*: a. i. ..' ., iaOS-00.' Winter roada , For wheeled Tehielea.-. Faaeined.. .. ,^ .. .. BilMHNd.. .y ..<,. .. "Iliilea. Arpenta. Oranty, than to enhajM* the aaid Ain« iater'a landa on the bordbra of Lafca Nomin* iogpe and ao enable him to rewl tiuaon |i hi^ Iirioea. Theae roaoi hare 90 baain«9 m the table irhidi jatljr standi aa followa: Milea. Arpenta. i,W OB ..808 00 - C;(.d^ the Idb«rals. ULdier the Toriea.. .0 18. M « 7 "djifferenoe in favor the idberals, tot|. one .. ..200 05 ' tb« four yearii we get Uie foUow»* 03 .140 f .^170 ... as . ..%» ■;,,, _i^. ... ,/— ^_***»W. .» •• *• .» .« .aflVO Uiffeience between, the two years to the advantage of - the Liberala lOS The real diffMenoe^is still 0re»ter as'the Jtlon. Mr. Beanbien haa oonnted under the head of Colonintion roada many that P*^?Jl°«P«** *•»*"• The wintw roada mast be dnheted, whidi were opened in the cpnnty of Ptmtlae for the Inmbw men *-- ' * gr,-irj ii A t h ttr H>ta ^ibnt e d.8a.fl OOiQSai^ firri!«' # oohmiaation rbiuis and moat Another sixty milea mqab be deducted as Jjada which the Hon. Minister made with the pnuic fmdik and which serve no other /': Torjf, llWi-1888. . .. .. *i ,. „ ... .3,002 ' DUferenoe in favor of the libarala.loiMI Difference in favoir of the I^abcrala. 805 ^80 far aa bridge* oonstmeted in ebnnec> tipn with Q>loniaation Roads, are concern- ed the followmg tables win show how mneh the "T.i^XR8'* have done for the colonists: ttberal, IWWSI^ fo»ir yeann ,. ..07,082 Toi1< • 1- 1 :«" r.-; ■■ '■■■'r"""' , ^',. ■•■■7,. ■'„■ :. Hot^r the Colonization Mone^ is Distribi^d ^ ' ''^^-' SW*.^ *Mn*tiUe 9! BwtoSif"'*"'*"* " 1JW0!09 maiin^ of doing bnaineai they acoeotnate W- Qnebee ,.',?. S2'JJ their partiaaahip by giving the money, \h £?"*"««••.. V.V ^\\y.^:::: i^SSg not in accordance'with the need, of each ll'.SSSnV •*• M place, but according to the political atnpe ""wnagny •. .,„ ... 45^,^ 01 the R^preaenUtivea. ' / K ?^'r l^Mi-^ THE ito^STERS HAVE SIMPLY of Sax/^a^^ST?/ *iSS*u&°' »* ^hi. «nn USED THE COLONIZATION MONET %^i>^^ S,ffl£*,IS:.SSE2?^ AS, A MEANS TO OOERUFT TAB iMMS^^^^^^^^^avS ELECTORATE. rcp^Sra^^TSSS?^ "?* ^ »^ -_ > MT«nTf. *««** wtchea ahd aeconded Iw the Hon. Mr. poKw ™"? «> ooodemn iU diaaatriMia fSTrLTw- "«™''' >n,tJ«» 4wtr{butioo of 56? Legialative grant for oolonizatioa the tm aham tn -.i.i.ar Xk Q^ygyroent ba a acted morw in tiSTinfaS ! '«^rtM .^Sg^..^* ^ *^ «im tM. I' ,v *J'. ^^^^t' ■ff^ 4M9.00 .^•^ ifiOOM i.aoo.00 1,600.00 47S.0e 700.00 2,800.00 l,ooaoo 1,800.00 0,800.00 7,000.00 1.000.00 10Q.0t 1,000.00 300.00 800.00 2,700.00 2,300.00 ^,7OOJ0O 9,aOBM i. 300.00 800.00 800.00 i,27aoo 300.00 200.00 ,400.00 800.00 ,300.00 i,7gp.oo ^ ^ M \ I . *&■ UOTWooMaft la devoid BMntaiy i|ot|uiiM of MVWt for palijlic o ."That the-aotfon of tii* ClbnuiiiMioa« _ _ that tha taa moat ela- •vdty and of Acricultnn and Ciolanjiation in leoom- iaan£iut ao arbitfUT • daoidon to thaBia- «abTe ja an nhiMnad act of paitiianaliip 5?w»> tendi to p.nld8h^tba daotorTi^ ImTo &ed]r toareiaad thdr fnuicliiae and abowa that tha nooorable Miniater in* 5P««o »<»• Jb* partjr apiritr than ter tha dcaira to do iaMce in tboae entitled to it, i ™*M5to adnuniatop wIMi impartialHgr tbo ^iBportaoft departmant of irUiSt ha haa ibmn ud baa ahown hiaiadt to be nn« worthy the oonfidanoe of thia Hooae." , The motion waa loat of eoniaa by tha ■fotaa of tile Mntlenea xrbo banatttted by the caah d iatrifatttion. See Jonnmla. Vol. XXVra pace 3S8«. ^^ lb 1805 tbe Tory connQea not $00,400.00 «d the Uberal 86,8311.00 ; the foimw aV! ar8ginff82.SOS.00 par oom^ akid the Uter IS78.00. got i70JOO.OO In 1800 the Tory oonntta and the Liberal $21,000.00. In anairer to a qneatiDn put by Mr. Magnan on Jvme 0th. 18B2 the Hon. Mr. BMnbiak aaid that : '•The Goremment inll see, that the monaya devoted to col- Govern- nient 1to« t>»o. PuMlr monev •to make the mads ft»T thes** men. Krat • they (tot the pick of the landa for a mere son«r and then Uie maSti^ msde'hy the working men of the 1»rovince la takm to 'make the roada for these irentry. V(ha,i- aboni the poor settlera fighttng for life in Poatiac f lley oat ^fiOB.® In I88S they got' the maRnifTeent aom of >«1,810.11 whilst OtUwm had 18,173.88. Bona- "iSl^ST' ran^' «e«3" be contented with '8400.^ and 88.000.18 whilst the old 2?5i2Jl.-|a^ clear Dorchester is repareaoited by the m- nowned Pelletier and so ia taken care of with an eye to the election. In 1808 BimonsU did not iret one ient whilst in 18M it reeeiyed tXO.SO so taradh ^for the county that needp all ^a help thcogh it haa railways roaninc 1 ! . TamlMnn* ^ ti thiaf , tended to. Thia ia% the way the Ookai- •ation mon^ ia Jostty distribatwL ^^ lla manner in wUdk tha Fio. fta Toriea at , (Xtewa fa^jptaZK to V be aaan by tba UtSiriam S!"Fs:iiari&^ *^ ^ •«««• FraaerviHe, aoth. June. 1898. / Rion & Oha^^on. Advocaiea. ^ Mr. An4re Cimosu I have recetved inatmotiona from th». ' Government to direct you to at 'bnoa omn- mence work in the ^road of iht Stti range of Viger to the Waat, leading dcnMi to the 7«h°riuice. Send on your men and commanoe dr Monday. Yoa will have |60.00 to apewt in thia by-road. The official inatiaoUona wp be ttanamitted you in a few days. 1» any oaae oommence wprk at once. Tea are the foreman. j ■ --i- Y911XB • ■ '■ I ' . "^ , (Signad), 8. O. BioiL To Mr. Aiidre Oimon. ' Of St,Prancoia Kaviar . , / Odipi«ar 9i Tamiioonatae. m the reaolatkm that $100,000 be aettod ipr qotoniBatioD roada fortlkeyear «n,««» June 30ari898: Mr. Teasi^ fSSiSSSS! W4a to obaenre^thSTflie monaya voted tor • o^nintioil undartiM pnaMadndS^ tkm hayo bMB.' diatiSbated In^wriSw sgtf ?he^jg&y gf '^ss ?^^^ ^_ none since 1882. thS- Aare ofX«S ^ ^ SrJ%n^t?^'»«S«t"^8f # ^ tjl^..., \ J 'fi Hie naed ol mdi a notion ]■ •df-«videiit iriMO the iMouta for 1S05 ud 1806 u« mwiNureiL Iq 18BS the foUowinc ap- Bonaventorv ., .... ii. ., ,. .. '^ Qupa .. .... .... i. .... .. 8,t Ifiitaiie .. .. .. .. i;3a8.1^ Bimonaki.. .... .^. ...... .. 2f othioR* ' M81.8S ToUl.. 18,476.28 > ^ ^ The Goyenmient and the Colonists/ ^ 1806-tlM TMTjof the Fedtrvl riMtiimi — tiuags we ran diff«rent: - < BoMTentiira .. ., .. 18,080,18: UMpe .. .» .. ...... 4,661.6) ^!Sl!!l!i,r •••••• M ^ooo.tt BmunMjd .. .. ,. ,.^.. .. .. .. ay.aa * «J*^ .............. .^114,114^ 'J^ ^'^ ^- ^P>^ ^ >>>• inteaM iax- my to keep tlie Qwm poninanla in the Tory foU n^n^yjed t^ltoSuTtto g»St about 30O per oent,- Still be failed. If tbere is onb daae off people qunre tban ■notber that the Gorenunent ought to l^teefe' it is' the coloniate. IbefM) men iHho at^ hewing out hoinee in the viigin ^fateetfand battlii« with all manner of tiimbke, the founders of new land^ the pioNtfB of an atte nd e d ooontiy. Our ' Tory Inende, to hear them talk, at eleetion timee, are filled with the tendered of feei- inge for 'theee hardy eons of the aoil; their nptnmed eyee rain teara of «ympathy. llie ■imple-heartled men believed them and tiieir sanctimonious a s e e r ti ona. What have they done, after all ?. Let us see. "^ Ifereier was generous to the colonist. Mo one doubts that. Means were provided whereby the men could get to market or what not. The "honest" ^«gime ^u made the oolo- n»rt pay taxes ^d giTen- him nothing in return. Bridges ud colonisation roads ai^ not to assist, the\ jBolo^ust—ihat is one of these wfcked.LiUehd/ id«a»-they are to make the Minister's Isnds mora valuable or to h^ a shaky ^han to keep Ins seat. The Tories have alsp shown their love for the pioneers by miking them pay a Ux on the buying or sdling of a plot that costs a hundred dollars at so, vdiilst THfi B!& MAN WHO BUYS H£9 LLMIT COSTING FOUE OR l^Jli THOU8AHD DOiiLABS PAYS— NOT ONE OENT. That's 'triut the Tories have done for the colonists. Prophecy and Fulfilment. i f^. PROPHECY AND FULPILMBNT. In 1876 the Hon. Mr. RobertM)n. the then Treasurer, in reply to ^e remarks of those who dreaded the result of the rail- way policy, then ia its infakicy, said in a joking sarcastic way :■ ^ "1 oould not help Tshnddering at the statonents put forth oy certain parties its to the cost of these reads, it is fearful to contemplate the awful om^tion to which, the Province wffl be reduced. According to aome our debt will be ineraased by the proposed ifcheme to 116,000,000 for railway pnrpioses; no possibiUty of cutting off ex- penditures; no poaible way of increasing our revenue to ifieet this enormous debt. Imt by direct taxation. " QUR POOR HABITANTS AND SlfiT- TLBBS IN THE BACK W00l)S WILL jriBST BE RUINED BY DIBECi^ TAXATION, AND THEN OBLIGED TO FLEE FROM THE PROVINCE TO BA RN A SCANTY SUBSISTENUJi ' EliSEWHERE;" The d^is not 9161000,000, but over |83,- 00(^000. The poor habitants havie been ruined by DIRECT TAXATION. The settlers have fled to other places, 14 tb» census abundantiy proves. What was said in joke has become a sad fact. Whilst the iriuAe Dominion increased some 18 per oent. in the years between the census of 1881 and that of 1801, the Province of Quebec did not advance 7 per cent. The : reason is but todtwdl known, the exodus of our own young people driven ont I7 the injustice and extravsgance of the Govern. jment, whidi is supposed to protect and ;«ncourage them. , \ Politics in Akricultare, If thfc riflq iTMit gB l fe w tt, Jh O t B^^resfflttt the present babble Govermnent are to be believed, there was no such thing as agri- culture before the beneficent Tory ruled the Province. Everything has been done BB: "y^BWJUli — -ara.- «, but almost convinced, that, ploughs 4nd harrows are Toiy inventions, and the Science of agriculture the result of the ofound meditations of Mcmis. Flyna -.-i-.- ■'. I . .. MM.n ■ 'S" ^-^ ..|I4,114J0 intense K .^ t. ^ ^U c t ,^ •ad Cb. in Cooney. Biitter oertainlv w-, diaeovwed by th« Oonsenrativas, and the art of "nilkiiig" we fradlr oonoede hw been bn>tia]|t to a hi|^ state of exceUence todar the present legime. What has hrien doae for agrienlture in ikSk Province is to be used to cover up aU the 'little sUps of thi "henesl hmm," snob as the Puis foan, the Baanport bhn* dar, and the 11^800 for a jodge'ji seat. iMaving out of the question the hysteriai of tiM men who vn, stroKwiiag for oflfea and tbf^ venom of a )>idi«ldiMil vt^, what haa thaOovemment done for ag^icaltuiv? FArmers* Club. ' LoBig before the Province ever heard of the present galaxy of talent there were agricultural clubs. It was not the inten- tioa of the former Oovemment to destroy othar associations when it founded the ehiba. The preaoit iSovetnment haa used the clubs for that purpoae, and, as a result, many societiep, which were for- aiarly vigorous and useful, have be«n aWept out of existoDce, exhibitions which ereated a healthy rivalry have gone, and now we have a tndy Tory product. Socie- ties tiiat are close boroughs where friends ci Qovymment can get a firee advertise- ment for their goods or, if the delibera- tiona attain more lofty hei^t^ the solemn discussion of the price o{ a harrow inter- mingled with laudationa of Tory animals and ploufl^ For the purpose of, aasisting these useful assembles in their work the Government gives large sums of money. As usual, ther9 is something bdiind all this, according to its manner the Oovem- ment lias ever an ulterior object in view; whenever it moves look out for the out- atretohed hand and th-; .leniand for help in the ele<^on times. It would be difficult lor a fttranger to see how politics could get in amongst ploughs and harrows, but with the know- ledge that an investigation of the Haras National wilj give, it is quite clear that it is as easy" for a pound of butter to bo SUtical as a mule or a "winded" horse. r. Dechene pricked the bubbly jg his q^eadv on agriculture given last seMion. From that it is as clear as possible that these societiea are, but too often, nothing bettw than\a means for the Government to have a ait^ea of oluba in every pariah M^iidi it can turn into political madiinea in the time of need. Not only at electiaii times, but at all times, _^ thcae ofaibs aiii used, or rather abused, by the Ministsw and others of the rii^t stripe to talk iftXk> tfca to the deetors. The; dbeonnes an not on purely agri$ultunil subjects, but aire defences ot the Oovemment. The Muiaters dare' not oome out into the eoun- try and talk at the time of their misdeeds, aa^ for instanm^ aiCter the Paiis loan, 4W thegr go to the agricultural cluba, and un- der the cover of talking about butter n*i egvh hold forth on the ynrtuefeofTocy ndft Not only has the Govemn«snt mamged- to tum these clubs into political msetingi, but it has devised auother schone hy whic^ it still further assists its friends. Ae> conimg to S7, Vict., cap 9, every olnb must take in the "Jotnnal d'Agticultuie," the subsectacle to the whole Province.^Kwns by that innocent little dauae in tbelati^ the riedoubtable Messrs. Ensebe' SeneciU and S<^ were enahlea to draw «r')m''tii«* Government $1^1.30 for the year thai closed, on June 80th last year. Under the Tories these clubsi *f» i^mMK^ tically defunct so for as any real jjood t^^ ttue fanners is concerned. * ' / Mfhit the Farmers' Clubs Cost. The advance of the common good dngbt to be the object of all. It is not so. 8^ hi agriculture the Tories will do nothing"* that doat not aaiM ttMm p6BXMSf.'Shi liberals have shown tiiefar desire to aasist ~.»g.»i» iw>To lown Mieir oeaae to assist n w awM w iq|T«qtiateqripaat'iBilB^ IMlriotia ac«% of the - Govemmtot in making ao^aUed eoonomiea in agrionttuntl S?** The I^Mlrala alone, protest, and, wfll oontfaraatdptoteat against such allo- cations as are used, ostensibly for cteaT thing, but in reality for another. 4gn' cultural grants ought to assist the fannttl in their hard struggles. They, the toQet^ jwght to have, the J>ehefit,-Jknd not th« 1e86(iriuuiiin«Hm ^«j usa.ti^ name of agriculture fot ilie purpoae of hiding th« suma of money which thcQr draw, and ttf whkA thay do nothing. / : '$ Tfk 't^i?f^-r ,,.»' '' s :■: BMidM tlMM ^JL^ *»" to OMUMM tk. ,. . 'i- 2K2;:.-. •••••••• ••.■ ::: :::1!ES5 .^-^ ^-J^^-il'^^TT*- nwOominiariomS^** ••,••.. •• Or. OHB»vvSfa;*t».l*i.l-A' d»w. *^''* "^t ^l>ich the bSwS ^oti.*^' ««»« ^ finglid. At' K J. Ft„i; a^iiXi'-LiY. •- •• •900.00' *o' for wiiiii.. • P*f .*n edi- papBT) ^*^ "" W* own & J .And ^IMt ton P«»Mi re »«t giMt of fSSuS? '^ ' ^""^ JTWOIMI of* aTL 'S^?^ ^> -A. C^Mk. iiMt»t«. i \ ' •w^ ■ss'.sw.aar ^\ -V ■'i'* ' then tn ot 1 of "OMonnft^ » 'or tho aleetcr ia: CoiuidarJat a Annei»' clOu, u to jttatiijr Um tt»t Me.B^ ?rton xrf U lating of thf. * ius* Mai the beneoaJa I: , t\- / Dairy Products. 1800.00' .J' it WW po«ibta fiviay iLi to beUw« th« QoTehiiiMnt oxguw aad omton vm would be led to think that iWone to t3e eoming a the "hon^ in4" into oiarst that auoh a thing a^ a c^eae or Vutter jMtary wae aa raitf ai^ a To»y Minlator who kept bia prelections promuwa. We freely grant to, the/Goromment all the honw it can get oiit of the Paria- Valliere-Beaaport eondootfon, but we must draw the line at ita elJdm to have in- *mted oheeae and batter faotoriec The fnute Adeouata will Afore tbia to be • ^.|8,000.0g .. 1.000.00 •lO^MOlOO The aabjoined taUea idve what waa before the advent of theTonea: June 80, iW Dairy iteoeiatiin Mwint g ration ». ,.. Bepatriation.... .... i. Total. June 30. UOO. -^^ ' Cheeae and butter faetoriea 80.000.00 Dairy AaaodatioB.. ..^1,000.08 Jtine SO, 1891. • « Ohe«ae aid batter faetoriea Hairy Aawciationa . . •• Jnae m, 1881 ^eeae and butter faetoriea.. ..w~*w Dairy Aaaodation .. .1,000.00 Thiia ahowa that in three yeara the gra«a roae from |2,O0O.OQ to 18.000.00 ia aid of the diaMe. and batter fitetoriea; tfase* ware then u esiatenoe and their number waa inereaaing daily. , The proa- peroua condition oti&eae fi^tforiae betbn 1802 ia too well-knowa Jo . be diqiBted. All th# preaent Qovemnent baa duM Is to coatinne the i^o^k of ita pradeeaaaow and to reap iha frnit of their labon. The previons Govemnunt enco ur aged atl bruchae of Agrienltor^ idiilat the.pi«> aent faaa but attempted to bidatar m tiM cheeae aad batter iadnatrie« wtth reaoUi but too wd^kaown> to the fumen. A Commianoner baa be^ known to arrivo with the m«dAla in hiA poeka^ and to dhh~ tribute them in l^e* dnak aa it a #>fm ed of himaelf. 19ieae hdl* and eomer pro> ceedinga are an admirabl^^zample of th^i Qovemmant jrbich daredN not face the Seetora in four eonatitaeneiea tUl the death . jParliiment compelled it to do to. '■ti'ii 'A * i-T ' ' I icultur,e. ■...#■■ tpeeial ezpoiditarea in 4he iiitmat of loulture in general : \ lendmenta to the Manldii«l \ ■ le .' t \W.88 . in tlie eoutiaa of CM. -Jal^ aad'Sagaenay.. .. .T ii^BPC*" loe to the inhaoitaata of ^ , Labrador ahore.; 8.fllM.U iaDopwheatorclp .. .: ^88|.te 'i*tal.... .... fSfi.n3i n -/!- 'ffe,>.V*^ m^' v.:;'> ^ I fv -* *. iBunigntion... Colonuttion... •^C MBO.OO 110^180,00 #^' l»0^14.0» AW to rafftran f^ th^iu^. Ik . -— s! r ^Widgw in tlwjaimldpdi. fr<«,£or«tlWfnlSf"^ fM^.17, '«MW.OI Total. . '. 'Hi*«2M.'^HJ*g^^ or the item, u thTftSlJr- '"^ Mcomit meh ^u»« 8p.„t o„ .Iron Bridge, O.-deV the NoV ^ ■ — LiK^wi. ' '"® ^ow. Regimes. t 2S.00O.00 00,000.00 70,400.00 100,000.09 1251,400.00 Total Tory. ) laos.... . , 1804...i .. •••; •• ••• 148,900.00 18B5.... •••• «U16.^ >«»;..- ..;; ■■■• '••• *.<»i^ *■•'.. 3,000.00 Total , ^ „ nV 1106,198.00 rerv littl*. LT"" T"""^ " "• P»l>lie. A No one can doubt that thes, bridae. * b£. f"' ^TT^ "^ "^"^ ^^ ^m^i ^ O"-' ' """^ ^^^^T^*' ** ^*»* *™tr oner quite irnMpectivi of qualifi^tJ™. 1.^ ^^^^^^'''^««» ON AQRIOtJIj.0^ After the acoeaaJon of the "hoaeat ««,« »• foood amoni^ Uie agricultural elaanii to enbghten ignorance ia a tfx,d thinTZ when we cbnaidia- the atateTl^' ^ tary gehoola of the V!^' *''««^«»^ cmient n^ "onnoe, under the prBHcot Govemnent, thie audd«. ^ ^^k^oneauspiciou.l.tl^'';;;, Bome occult reaaon beyond that -*7u , paraded for th4 ben^t of tU Mw^ ? office, for Sr.7?_ '*?^*'^ '»»1; ' liv. rk_ u nepewity in a country ww?° ' r ?• ^''S^t GioverTtol «0,(»0.00 and indulg, a: Lieut'SL; ^aor*. expenrive fanciea ii, tirwaTof J^-^ *»d .av*rWaw mW wT cut sriirrir™ :f.\^»r* «^» 'or *e„«e,.er-andthe"i:S"^%S ^^ «-^*tionf ^ i??5nu*ad milk „!. JL~-==^^^L 1^^ S1«.- -777^ ""* WckHwubtiy Mr. nj^^ hi. friend, will nptJTtC for % jioh and mi«rline.a f« thp ^ I quite ir«Zr- V^^ **" ^^ *™t? On*. ' r oth^::^"* o^O-McaSTmen^ . The Aooouat. reraal a mii »* i -x_^ k who get all tl,«r !r **' lactam* > Dav^ i« ""^M^ of the anbapny tok- payer., m order that the tm^Zf ^ hear, a fin#; Jwt.n^w !v ^^ *V him aboTtS M^!^."' ^•^'^ *^ to '"S' mil. :-L * wqwar iriltt B. ") ■ '#^C'W'r'^'!\'t: y<^^ l^-X'^i .w..4^. iatln> —5!?:? V when it i« I*. 7 Moonnt mtik • ttf be found: O-OO, flabrmoaa the Mhoob f(v > are compIMtt r and bye and '•anneni' Cduba • Ifctorert. ' (egiiiiea. "iioneet nen" d prejudice to Itura] ciaaNii «d thing, but -' t the ^2Ieme&^ B> under the dden oonriett- 'A^riiAilturB ere miut be At which ia « pnbljc. A the uaual; r words ez- tnu^ onoe, '^ ion mental >'lectum»> * W.90 fpv «y. The [en is pfau)^ wippy tax- vux niay ^ talk to 'ory Qov. » Wheat 9 r *. ^'i'-i^t^f" 'jw»i-ttr. 0. B/ llKllaira, leetAnn Bz- ChBorfas, Moof^ ledtnnr, . expea- B. 'Rot i sae a n, •leetaiwr, lopen' J[. A. Qaronr-lMtarer,' expenses. ^. 6. D. Sehnnotli, leotavter, ex- pensfsa •••%»•• • »• Her. J.~A. lAOMew, laeUuer, ex* ■;^c the rate ismooejr S. A.' Befnafd, lectnzer," ezpen- sei »'. .. ^t,. '■..»....'..•«, •, «,, O. B. Dallaire, lecturer, .ezpen* ' O. ErDallaire, sdiry ipjSUy, », Total.. .... .. r. .. .: ., .. f 9.90 nun J. Bt/flkScbtaiootli Sndriaf.. J. .OM-W. B. Ao Riebard. leoturer A. N. 'Neilson, leetorer . ^ . Dr, Oii|non,^leatai«i; . . Or. Obttlombe, leetorer O. B} Dallaire, leetniw ..< O. '^Mooi*, lecturer ' . . Dr.' J. B.~ Trembk^, leoturer. . . . J. J. A. Maraan, lecturer EL Locquet, manuscript^' of a leo- MK'O ■• •• •■ •• •• ••\se » » »■* Dr. CoulMnbe, leetnres. .\. ^ . . Dr. Grignoa, leiAaMe .. .V .. '.. ^ «.7» 9M.40 15.M WM 08.00 50.00 si.ur 100.00 67.37 ^|K. Moon, koturaa \. ISO.OO^O. rlE^ Dallaire, laetorie ^ \' .V0li-T2 ** lire .u ^ O. B. Dallaire, 1^ montbi' sal- ary as lecturer, f 1,000.00 0. BvDalkure, travelling expen- 400.» 105.25 180.5D 17.21 72.S6 17.20 ' O. Moore, lecturer B. A. Bernard, lectjirer.'. . . . . 3. B. D. Scfamootb ... A. P. ^ortin, lecturer J. J. A. Marsan, lecturer Mi X; M. Deqnoy, travelling ex- penses to Convention at SC" Sttbert H. Naganti travelling expen«es re ConVQ^on, Sty Therese.. Hon. L. Beanbien, tTaV^tling ex penses to Convention . . . .- . . . flundry tra'vellit^ Win>en8es to Coqiference at QudWc.y^.. * Total....;. ,. .... .... .:.. I '' ' 1893-M. ~t). E. Dallaire Dr. Coalomber : G. Moore ;. .-.. Dr. Grignoti Saul Oote M. G. Blain .. .., Pacifique Naavtel .' .. A. EL Bernard .. - -;» J. «t. A. Marsaa .". ^ O, Bi Dallaire, mkry Dr. Grignon, sal^iy . . B. Lippwis.^^ tC Buchanan .. .. .. .._, J. B. Guay .. .. ^y:^,-ioi. Uet. P. P. Cote .y: .0. q. Bonfbeatt .. ;. ._,^ . 27.60 20»at> 125.0f 775.85 G. 3uefa«nan. leptnree Ji B. "A.Hichard, le^hires / P. Nantel, leoblfea A. N'. NeiUKm. leoturea . . A. E.' Bernard, leetoraa ]!. Lippens .. O. Giguerea, leotuiee Js D. Guay, Ifcturee .. J. J. A^ Marsan, lecture* J. A. Lalonde, lectures . . . . . . Rev. Dom , Antoine, leeturaa . . Bishop of St. Hjmcinthe, for ag' • ricuUural missionaries .. .• '.\ Dr. Grignon, salary aa Agricul- tunU Leotv^r / .. .. O. B. Dalfaire, salaiy as Agricul; tural Lecturer -. . .. \ ... »/ 2,776.«5 ^50.00 M0.1S 7^.71 064.25 335.30 294.59 281,25 246.25 83.80 LOOO.DO ,80Q^ - „ 18I800. <). %. DaDaire, salary aS^keturer, " , " tmvelling exposes,. Dr. W. Grignon, sal^ as lec- turer Dr. W Griienon, travelling ex- penses -Geo. Moore, senriees' and ex- penses.. .. ...... ...... Dr. J. C. CoulomBe, do, .... .. J. B. A. Richard, do. . . , . . . . . J. P. Nantel. do ,. Rev. L. -O. Tremblay, do Jj. J. A. Manrtui, dot*.. Dr. J. R. TreroUay, do. -.. P. Macfarlane, dp. .. ..«r. .^^ .. jr. C. Ohapais. do. .... '.. .'. .. C. TWUult,do. .. ;. J. A. ChMtrand, do. .. ..s^. .. ^-Jr^a ttdw ^dft ;- ■ . ; ■ ■ ;■ ■;■ -™^ 8.0^1 %087.'50 \ 1,000.08 832.65^ 320.00 84.40 89.80 08.00 88.00 8L08 40.00 30.00 28.75 20.35 15:00 « 10.08 98.00 ' 1,200.00 l,O0M0 *|8.e70..07 $1,000.00 450.00 1,300.00 816.06 4i05.08 1,018.00 tf71.00 317.99 h- ing a lecture. . y .. ?.-> «v \i 37il.O0 Total .: 100.00 i«»-9s ;; ;; |8bb„ • • • • . . 19 .'^ 188d-06 «i«70.# Total .. .. ?t « unneceiiia^ ♦ * " " *23,053.01 Si "»»' ^wihX^.'^L"'.'^*"'**** bo± ^f.«'«.Pl-«. I eon-,,.. .... . '« >• at ^* doJBi udk lujh*.. -__ W.HW.08 fiwwNatioiuL " ^<»Uen to tlw wJT • ***.^ *«^ your afc. • pound. wiS^ C !^£S^ "y. W oeoto and B divide^ tiuf ?'^«*«ai>ding thaT A «w bmr butter fSS^ ^"^ S^* "^t h* that he ^,j '^ Bfor ig „«,», ,5 £5'» C to lower iS^^*^'„he thtw com- ^«- which reSve n& t ^ «^- t£"S^'^c^^^to'^SrS"gr "ST*** "^ "*« * oent per pound • iM" te'thTlW '^^^y ^ »ot onlr aaker." "** ^ovmoe. bat al«> 5i"g Thit nricka >m^l ' ■ * • • • • • moad Ij* MM thy cart; June 86, !»» .rone aof. laoB Joneao, 1899 ' la* •• •• •• •• M.OOB.OO"' •• M.000.«> M M.000.« * •♦ •• v* luno.oo - «Uoo.oo '^'••bointhattha" P^ Mm i m oy a u — awrtiw^' - ' " w 1^?* P»vi««»lSf^'»«» than «*• ?*■*« a CQn«^L«r?^ ''"at thiala Til .''^ ' «Bho< ^ took the ; tbou Mmu 7. (^ rni '1 -I'-i, 123.053.01 ;?» out what gt«Hl '111* thews WMted Bood, instead of tlieoretical wind. need«jd help aod »»y Toiy hejp- "^"», i* dirtei. wider that th« ^ther been p^ "^Aw that tht ?ot partici»at- • "«^ W tSi ■"l.that the V this maaaa. '"<» of oth« * -A. bnya bat. » noeirea the wy. 18 oeota- xiins that ik *weea then^ I not — --^^ "y» that h» f» cants and *® thoscom- > tihecKam- ^the GkJT. ■"ffer from f' tt« lowatv ^ P«r pooad • aotj oalr •^ to the * ^ittflriiM "wntbtew. il ehildfmi B uooaat* Ml.OOtt.OO' U.00O.fl^ «.000.< '»^-^, _ ! A«ricaH«iral School, CHou IkkmiM of gnat for 18BM9.. ;... «.M Inouhation apparaitiii ao.oo Onnt toiwiarda the aaoUae ant ^ aaltiag of meata .... .. .. .. .. iil6-oo A«ri<«taina Ohem|i<«a 1aboicato«7. 15.00 Saurjr of prtrfeaeor ol Qrayere oheeae manufacture ^ .. lld.OO •Agricultural School, Cbmpton. "-plementlKiT gnant for, 1880. • "..late.oo Jltural Schod, I/AHRMnptioir . Winter coniae (Ber. J. B. J(obiB).|ad6.00 li tbe same st^boola baVe, beaides tbe aboy« mime, also received the usual 'excessive grants as follows.: •Jomptan 18,300.00 Roberval .. .. .;■>. 1,300.08 ^' •• • • ^ *.K».08 tiAaaomptxon ,. .. ,, 4,500.00 8te. Anna •. .. 4,500.00 Total 121,000.00 (See Public Accounts, 1800. paoes 133* 134, and 188.) ' We here preaent to the notice • l^*** of Harah, vm, a eontnwt waa entered into between the eoniomtioa of the village of Oomp. ton and the OorenimeBt, bjr whieh ttie Md corpointlon undertook to place at £V*?»«^ •*«»• Govenmient or the ™«J a fjuna aitaate in the municipal- ly of the y^ of Oompton, contaiiSg i3l;r'2!S?'ear ^ ^ niat thia farm wan to atrve aa a •Bhool and tiiat the Gowmmant, under^ S^S •» PJV for tl« mid f«m an amcSnt s< afeJho«ad doDaw (1^000), during tMyear U05, and an amual anm **" thought advi^blTat "rnaeE teg of tensteca^ and resolved that nntfl a oonpetent professor could he secured ^5y ^r <%*yt fa» the wpoti F«£'v^^**' '^ *ha Cfc«pt«, UoMt, Bjlfl It JtW^l^^^lrwi no a^ent» •t .«»• -aid Model Ikrm during tl»>e2r M>^ Juneaoth, 1880. ^*^ Thatat paga 28 of the feport of the- OonanWowr of AgrieuKuie «m1 OWonST «on for «he\ 3rear 1898; the fdlowiijlj: ^ PI lA'fr 'betwoeii it anri n^n •* ^h* coi^ratst a '"•"wot; eto •"'•«7 for appear, by. ^toriT> ^°"^'?»« -"WM. „ •,•-• W« Gov«VSeS .Mli'S^r* '«^«T*J *»1 intewSt November inet^ MflhTSTi? *<> "» of constraction ir»^-rTZ'^*«'"*n« coats ««S^*r «»inteaan^ the Owoptea School '^tiag the year IMi^K £l?^ "» year iSS ^ ' " •*•«»•«) As apeoial gnujta for i^" • J'^W S»'«8 the yearlSo?*"*^- . ^« the year IflOff^M W.OOO.OO ^unng the year 1M6^ 31W.08 i^*"'^ the yiir ^^ 5,000.00 Tot., ^'^-V- «0.00 ^j""^ ezpenseg for if. „__r . """» «*- worswuwtion, ooeto of ,*»'»*"«tion or ■™™'/, and Tunwoo.. 30 -— «* i™- teauvt, Oholette^!^^**. Oha- n" \ S«a°; for thir^^^T^ fc ^ "• No Pupils. dooi«. ■ "f^, "a then do** J^ wceaauy to Jm»- ^ **»t it k PtSTioSd :S.V«"^«i» to find thl ife'^S*^' # ,. m\ **<• turn., atas ' [««*««■•• «0» > *»......:^ uai «««» for AS M oiar" and •—..... 14 01 !>>■ prommd to 'oiuUjr due, owr *"*ate and tb* Pniinia||)i|, if «,/ ; «">Mnety, with "• f«WMier pro. **• ram of ii. »*Botton of » **e»» ezpciid«l made Iqr the a AM tlM the tn«Mt 1^^ 4t| Bwfrioml Pwper No. ^TSf ttKMMi. tke td>l« ol ^ HooMi^at SeMidB;' '(1) Ho# Bia<3i Iwa Haen '«► |>i^ded in tlie ' prop«0V|da for tiie recruitiDg of pupib for the Aij^neultuml a^lio^ mm Jono 30, l^U to Jane 30, 189ti .Aniwer.— 1lilni« AMhMflhop of Mont- mJ baa reoeitieS fl78.00. to jieeort the atevicea of Rer. CaOfxu Raoicot and iat«r of Ber. P. I«caaae. Or, Qtitaoa irUM giving lec^uree on agrioakure givee qtedAl' attettfioa to Uie eniolliag of p«|»Ue, - he .- dzmini Ua nlaiy of 9t00.00 per meothated' bae dao dntwn an extt*' m&tt for t)r»vel> Img exdtaiwa. ' (2) How mtnt haa b«n ai^t for the ■ame purpoaes from June SO, IMS to the iat December inatant and to whom have , the yariooa anma been paid f Anawer.-^Tbe AroliibudMV Of Mont* real baa reedved tdw aam ol lieo.OO for tbe eervicea of tiie BeT. P. Lacaaae vai Dr. Qrignon ex- pended IS5.00 for trATeOiag espenaee irliich baa been refmded by the Departmentt Dr. Qrignon eontinuea to draw lua mdatli* Ijr aala^ and in additioni dte anm of 1103.05 for trardlmg expenaea. (3) How many pnpite bave been re- araitedr Anflwer.>-The DepartaMfai doea mot poaaeaa exact information on ihia eub< ject, but by comparing the number of l^upila in the Tarioua achoda on Juno 80, ISttk.i^tli ihf pnaent niad>cr it ia mff t^ determine tiie r^^ of the cm9^,< pvgn Conducted Iv Rev. H. Radtot, Ren P. Tiacmaae and Dt. Gngnon: Number of piq^.aa June 30, 1806 .. iti liTunber of pupila atpieaent 1$^ (4) How many haive been enrolled in eaob aehofrf? . ' Answer.— The Departmoit ia not la 4' poaitioB to give any information. (0).— How long have these pn^ls atayed in «ach aehool? Answer.— Same retty. To inereaae the number of lehoola when the pupila are misaing seams a bit strangf - to ordinary mottala: but then it is tha - Government we arO dealing with. Tbe CSomptoo Sdiool oo June 30, 1806/ had only three pupila; the Sebool of Farm' Domeatie £conomy at Roberval, in spit* of ' ita- hi^-MoadliSg. aame^ hadn't any.. From Seaaional Paper 43, la4 aesnoo, it appears that in apite of the labora of the echolar hunters the number of pupils— eraw temporarilyx-on November, 26 waa only 86. ,» If tho tmm it costa the Province to keep these achoola be divided by the number of pupils after Una costly oaagMtign it wil b» found that each pupil coats TWO HUN* DRKD AND FIPTY DOLLARS per an- num and that without counting the ex* peneea oi tbe reomiting eergeants. Ia the game worth this candle? What do we get in Return for all the Money Spent on /the Agricultural Schools? Anawer aa Reen< everywbera; ' NOTH« INO. It ia atarOing, bat unfortioatdy too true, thatt the few who have bad the "bteefit" of the training, when th^ have put it into praotice, have been, very quick- ly brought to the verge of ruin. The worda df a man who haa been tha head of the Agricnltnral School at St. Anne de la Poeatiere for the last teo- yean ought to carry aome weight on thin point. Hero they are extracted from the report of the Commiaaioner of Agiienltnre for 1(106, page I: To the Hon. Miniater of Agrieultura and. V\«1«»fij f a fi(ffl^ Qu e b * CT Sir.— We have the honor to aubmit our report on the work done at tbto Agrieal- turni School of St Anne de la Pooatiere, both theoretical' and practical, for tha, fiscal year ending the Mtii June, 1896. We oboerve witii regret that the genectt • progreaa in so important an art (^ oul< ttvath>n of the kmI) responds but alowly to the energetid impetus Which it leoeivaa &om the three aoarces above mentioned. (Pr^sa, lectures and apeoial agricultural sefaoolB.) Notwithstanding the apedal inatmctiona ■ given to all the roral population of this Province, notwithstanding even tha 4iirit of proaelytiam which animates the greater number of our farmers' dubs and agricul- tural societies, tbe immense majority of our farmers still remain attachra to the errors and fanlta of the old ay«t«n of ftftinngi- "It-we'^travel 'Uiimugh 'tne' uuuu-^ try parte 'and observe carefully, it is aa nfnch as we can do to &id some tweaty out of the grand total of farmers who effectively cultivate in a really improving manner, and this even in pariahep which M^ ^4 f"^.. c^fiRpMlpiHr nttriwi M** StOl MOML Mte -—- ^ ».,»&» ssr prow « tftt,.g^iy» rt !•■ /■■,■ !/■ s?^ fcaa.bta .^ifs •»&«•» to *W» Wn> toabandSr^ "J** which ire S[». and iTS !:.i&2':«-r- 'rf «>• woo are 1 *"»i?*"*°*. " *^t that iOTtom «I|fr*** *"'«» M MJi tWr wait o?S^*^i/l*J'i» «"»« 0' rtlJ?' "«?"v ^fc^iwWthL? ■^tto^dJSS?Sa{i'S2;„*^tod. by iS?*9liitMte£^!!§|^ / l(ir •«• praotioe of i^, «• ittMnJ, it ^ iS£*«f •<*««»; ' nndar thek «*m •. ttWInw^; ! mltiratba cmiimi ^ dMIHMd, w > ii* aonshi afUv ^„«V lOQtilM it I only giv» hjf fyrtem of im. oust if tin x«ttb. r pxovsd t« Um *•*!»• ipkHl (•• okwatd enl^fii. '^/>nl«v»«oo, a hinttelf by « P%- '^thoiit Dinotor, ire. weamoy in Mth, I80S: ' ••» I78L73 •• •. 9320.80 nutke botk ng tha* th« ]«t (U08) uamiaioaw i^ •iMton, to •ceonnt of *d to pro- iidattua M ■Kl. uovonimnt om oMsed 2,000 eo»i«« «f tikatgeedi to te ptintiid %% the cipeBM or toe Fnymoe. ■; • '• "nw^ morooTov it appem by the Votee Md RtH)eedina»^^^.t^ (page, 183) ttiat the Qoveni^ent teplied to the W won of « laember ai fbUom: '1««*««.-H3[m the Goyenunent bonght or does it propoae to buy for dirtiflbntioa •r other pnrpoaaa of puWidty, » certain ■!Si*lr"'j*''**"* "' *•»« "Pew* •■JN>« « votes ""i„^«^*«*»^ 'or the House (Page 354)! J^T^"^^ **»« Government ^ived «y copies of the speech delivered by the S Vw 1!! ^^'^' »' Nicolet, on the : tth October, 1896, apart from the 2.000 wpie. received from Me-sr.. Ayotte S U so, ho y many and when? to now the (Wte Printing Co., of Mon^ &» ^ •*!• ■*"* *» *•»« Department g;«)0 copie. of that speech in eS' »e quantity ha. not yet been chS u MP to now tiie film of IB. Soieeal A Boa •pe to havo eent Sfl^OOO eopi« in I^idi of ^Bjatit thwfljpeai. that/ the Govern, meat fau qaoeed ite etootfam litenitiin to b* PfiQM.MHi airtribated at ^Tmrn of the Province. ll«t ra«h eoadMtto pmtaay to the inteteate of the Pwmioe aad conatitatee a aoaadal whidi the Hoon reprovee and condemn*. A refenaee to the Joonuili win Outm <»faeM m, 290, 2M, OT and W Wffl ir thatUjeinformatioa h«ltobedS! pd out of the Government. It mated to keep the iriiole traaaaotioa at aaaa ae n"2!i, ;*H*^ •?!««• that aot sit" S\rT^2^?^ .*••• fw^'inw for S7.000 of Ifr. Beanbien's lucubrations at Kncolel the QovemmMt has also printed aad die- V8pidit.es dehvored before the unforta- fi^w^I?^?*.?* *^* opening of the Daity ^ool at St. flyicinthe on the 11th llanh lUB MONEY OF THE PROVlWrw •k- GIVING MONEY WnHO^^^orSr smrr op lib uov^rmSv^' OP TYRAnt.K)VERN]^v| '*^ ■ ** The Farmers' False Friends. :,;f#' ^ spite o< the Hon. Mr. Beaablea'e ex- e««ve sal for Agricnltrfe as exempU&d tag behind the Montreal Mountain andS having hie campaign Uterature , printed ef all this conclusive evidence one feels «jS?i?* *»«> when face to face with the ron^^^ and hi. Government friend. On December 27th, 1893, Mr. Bematch«. ^ Wde^re that it hopes that the £^«™»!^*' '^' *• P^PoTof proti^t mg farmer* and settlers as much a. pos' *We against the numeron. losses to Which they aw expoeed. will eauiie to be adopt- ed within the shoitert poaaibM ^, culture i»inetri«^, foTaS^SL^ Pl^ .-J "L!"^. *' ** '''o'*" tachidinf ^^ and Beaubiea, against 10 MhwS (See Joumal., Vol: XXVUL, paJitS) moved, seconded by Mr. O. W^»^ J.jr^«i°- *Sf.'^'r'» which^SS tare miffen m this Province it is um^ "•o^-T to .eek for th.^,f\S^ m 'it ■. ii SESJS!!!"*'^ '^ obtaining a«ir „d JJJJjJjrmtive. nmrfeU for our >irieiiIt«»J tJ*^u '"^ ^PP*" tQ b« « fit raMe«t S .''?*SL ** «a««