the total trade , but the e; -- Lorre a SNR 4 i northern counties, : i e Conservative Platiom, of Dr. Silas i y . P., a life- y in ringin, 8 Henohaged i days of Leonard Tilley, no such scéne been Withested Su the west side of the .. 1,488 : i our, Next week Mr. Alward's oo Conservative rally at Port : HE a. Thareday last, for the par-| McKe i y ost Temarktb o decrease is in ] ne against ri of United States, which | a sandidate to op procity. Jad \ | consumed almost exactly $3,000,000] in the next Dominion mde = less in 1890 than in 1889, $43,622, - 0 404, and for 1890, $40,522,810. © It will thus be seen' that the essen- g tial features for the trade returns for T | 1890 is the great increase of our trade (with Britain, an analysis of the details Sifted with aah going to Show hat it te 'an increase plaint known as "swe which will grow idly in the futu! : and that he deems the noisiest of For instance aT ane be wore) as well for the |sertion and the shallowest of argum gratifying than the steady in- ice of those pre good enough for the farmers of this | crease in certain articles which it is] § province. Just to show what this notorious to all are consumer by i i 'of a litioal agricultarist can do 'in the why | British markets, "but | of platform oratory, take his illustra i aes oh he «fist of the U d imagination, and deliver | A. F. little, story within the do-| oficial visi I of Uncle & Bam, The - horse 183, Fort Perry, on Friday, 1 d then say :--"I've got to inst. y solr i r this FA right re The distinguished visitor arr t't for that confounded | the 8.30 a.m. train, was ! : tion from the the Masonic Hall bat it is the consumer |ate add duty! Any way, let|conferred that the farmers of this} sence of slligent. enough to see | Oui lacies and they have as * as he has. -- Empire. oroughly Under- contest now being Dominion. On the there is the declars- s to enter into a Re-| tir with the United |