Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 31, 1875

Issue date: Tuesday, August 31, 1875
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Previous edition: Monday, August 30, 1875

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Pages 1 - 4 of the Winnipeg Free Press August 31, 1875.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 31, 1875, Winnipeg, Manitoba City and provincial of cos. The Dominion lands office in now completed so fir As the first contract is concerned. We understand however under contemplation to finish the attic before the building is occupied. The pulling of the House of ill Fame spoke of in yesterday s Issue further resulted yesterday afternoon in the fining of mrs Fitch and costs Michael Fitch and costs and Ann Fleming and costs. The cases have All Boon appealed. Who Are tue Queen s privy councillors. From Iho Homo journal. D a Whoso first letter in reply to Hor. W Macdougall we gave last Friday concludes another Leng by letter on the subject of privy councillors in Canada As follows parliament cannot alter the Mode of appointing privy councillors or their tenure of office for this would not be either altering the Mode of exorcising the administrative author Ity under a provincial act it would be amending or repealing the Lith Section of the act which is an Imperi Al act and which is expressly excepted. Or Macdougall attacks or mount for doing what the Law says to May do and now in the mail to gravely con tends that the parliament of Canada can do what the Federal Constitution expressly inhibits from doing. Or Macdougall seems very much amused at my saying that a privy councillor has the right of a right of individually advising the Crown. If or Macdougall will look in to any Good work upon the British Constitution he will see the same thing. If lie will turn to lord Campbells lives of the lord chancellors to will see that lord , when Pitt s administration was dismissed As lord Chancellor gave up the great Seal of Bis office on the 14th of april 1801, but he attended the Cabinet meetings of their successors until the 25th. When or Addington the new Premier addressed him the following ill Addington states that to has reason to believe that his majesty considered lord Lough Horo Uhls Atten dance at the Cabinet As having naturally ceased upon the resignation of the seals and that the number of the Cabi net should not exceed that of the per sons whose responsible situations in of fice required their being members of it mow if lord Loughborough had not still been a privy councillor he would not have ventured to have forced his Way into the Cabinet meetings of or Aldington . These were not meetings of the privy Council but of the Cabinet commit tee of the privy Council of which lord Loughborough was not a member and had therefore no right to attend. At a mooting of the privy Council the Sov Ereign presides but she is never pro sent at a meeting of the Cabinet. Or Macdougall will see then his being a privy councillor will not entitle him to attend a meeting of the Ottawa Cabi net which oven lord Puffer in is not permitted to attend for the purpose of discussing either the Case of or Foster or that of messes Jette arid Law Hume. I agree with the View expressed by lord Campbell that to urge that the Cabinet Vienot known to the Law a a Mere quibble. By our Constitution in prac Tice it is a defined and acknowledged Tor carrying on the executive government of the it is embraced in the Council but distinct from it and although its existence is condom Pontod by the 12 Section of the b. . Is not named. Or Macdon Gfell is one of the fathers May be Able to Tell Why we had us a privy Council at Al lord Campbell thus sarcastically answers those who ignore the existence of a Cabinet councillor us distinct from a privy Council Lor Aly Clear Friend the Constitution knows nothing of the cd Jnet. You Are already a i Ivy councillor and in Point of Law All privy councillors Are equal. I am glad that i have not Tore fuse a request of yours do not. Let me hear another word about the Cabinet you and i have an equal right to to consulted by the Sovereign when the and Vica of either of us is wanted lives of the chancellors vol 3, 5th. De or Macdougall though not a Cabinet minister is still a privy councillor and has a right to advise the governor when his advise is wanted. Or Macdougall complains that i have pointed out his ineligibility instead of answering his very searching questions As to or Mowat s authority for ignoring and repealing important Ulah nes of the constitutional i shall i Iodico those very searching questions in my next but it seems to to the ques tier. Of his ineligibility was of More consequence to More especially As he would have hesitated to denounce j any one who would have ventured to suggest that a Cabinet Council is All that is is the monarchical Macdougall would have asked to to preserved unless we Honvo a privy Council consisting of ministers and sex ministers govern ors and of governors eminent judges or Macdougall is one of the men who incorporated the into our Syo Tein he is still councillor who has not. Taught school. His friends Hare excluded All privy councillors from Tho local legislature he finds it at present very Inco Riveri he would like very much to change the Longti tuition to suit his per Sonal convenience. This however cannot to done. There Are two ways open before him. To persuade the governor to strike his name from the list or to persuade or Mowat to remove his disability by amending the Law at the next loss Iii. In the meantime or Macdougal must be Content to remain outside the local legislature. Cheese factory. Rules. Or l l Wright of Whit Slown Oneida county owner of a very successful cheese sends the following suggestions for the season to nil the patrons of his factory 1. Milch cows must have free Access at All times to Good firming water. 2. They must never be heated by be ing run stoned or dogged. 3. The utmost cleanliness should to observed in milking and by no Means wet Tho hands in the milk while milk ing. 4. No can of milk should stand where it will absorb the barnyard or stable odor or any Othor scent. 5. Tho milk should be strained and Well aired immediately after having Boon drawn from the cows. 6. Some arrangement for quickly and effectually Cooling is at All times very desirable and Whon the milk is kept at Home Over night is Indish Eusiblo. 7. Scalding All vessels used about milk at least once a Day with boiling water and rinsing them with cold water at night is essential. 8. Keeping Tho strapping at Homo is morally and legally As bad As watering. 9. The milk should be sent to the fac tory As soon after milking As possible. 10. No milk to be delivered at Tho factory after 9 o clock p Moi 8 o clock am in Juno july and August and 8.30 o clock a or in april May sep tember october and november. 11. Any Nilk which does not habitually keep Sweet and pure until 1 o clock p a will be made into cheese by itself the cheese sold by itself the fur Nisher or furnishes of such milk receiving Only the actual avails of his own milk. Such persons milk will again be mixed with Tho. Good Only when the Mart Acturo is satisfied that a Perman ent Reform has been made in Tho method of taking care of it. The common school course. Tho common school for Tho masses As distinct from the High school proper requires a thorough Mastery of Plain penmanship not elegant commercial penmanship few of its pupils Wal Tsvor acquire the latter or will be Able to re Tain it if acquired. Good English spelling no Complete readiness in the orthography of eccentric technical words they will never have to use them. Plain Good Reading the ready and Correct rendering in speech of Ordinary correspondence or news not at All finished elocution Ary Reading that is a Fine Art not within Tho reach of the Many and never required of them general geography or the geography of general information the principal routes of Trade and travel and leading civil and political relations most school study of geography is too much thai of Mere detail Lowerence without reference to practical use. Practical elementary arithmetic the arithmetic of everyday life or the simple common business of the multitude not at All a Complete Art of arithmetic never that of a higher arithmetic piled upon Jan elementary or common school Arith Metic As that is on some other. Simple business correspondence in both its Perspicuous hubs Tum of and Correct grammatical form not theoretical Grammer nor grammatical analysis they Are Liberal and disciplinary Only. In diary Eingle entry Book keeping and that Only the elaborate double entry system is utterly out of place hero the elements of the More praetica1 natural sciences not a Mere onsite tag to huge Kite of Anatomy and physiology. Natural philosophy chemistry As applicable to common things in Largo towns elementary mechanics and in the country agriculture. The simple elements of civil arid Mitol duty a general View of leading trades and professions and Industrial drawing and vocal music when change. Tub Pope is said to have received something like a Shock followed by a reaction of Good nature Tho other Day upon being accosted by. A confused american Vith How Are you or _ the for my irked. The following Are the prevailing rates to Day Bluc Uear. 00 to 10.00 Beaver Erlb. 1 60 1 60 50 Brown bar. 5 00 ".7 00 Fisher. 5 00 "8 00 Cross Fox. 200 400 kit Fox. 50 redfox.100 150 Lynx. 1 75 2 .00 .3 00 1 50 2 50 500" 800 wolves Large. .2 00 3 00 wolves 1 50-" "2" 00 2 00 rats Winter. 1 rate Spring. To its tic Iii a. Moose leather .5 of 26 9 of 17 f. A 50 5 w musical . Of duty i Low freight i messes. Der Broa Howard 37 East to bid at St. Offer the celebrated wat pianos i also Burdett and ceo. Woods ;