Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1897, p. 3

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I-UIIIIIE. I-vviyvvu ullil IJIIJUU I'll : Inourana Company. .."-....-..:.:.*.s:'.:'.*.;..-....'*= -*..':'.:*.-;.* '.....* - no I: a chin!) c! all the |tookholdou'. u PARK AN OITY PROPERTY lulled at sown! b nun. Bolon unowlnn on on [Man uw cot nun from / ITIANOI I STRANGE. Alnh. ..r In W{h"h0g`= ICCIIMIIIIIICIUA "l;yAnop`oArItI|AAnodyi|o!oftontb- TIN: lug Qnenlluu. Ontario Polltlon. 1'. \J- vvn. Cooke. General A cut. Kingston HAI'l`.`Il1IlOl" Run: an! Bonk. Spo- l AnnI.K`nstnn. J. B W.D cl \ W. D. HAIT. Itnunr` Standard clsl AonI.K'nutnn. A low good agent: mind 1. PRESIDENT : THE HON. SIR ULIVEB IIOWAT, (i.L?.I.G . Lieutenant-(iuvernor. .-. .._ , _.- 777.", __.-_ VICE-PRESIDENT: JOSEPH W. FLAVELl.E. Mnnuiu Director Thu Wm. Inwu-.- (`.o., and Director Cun- dinn Bank of Uommeroo. Hon. Sm Macxnxxu: Bo\vm.l., P.C.. K.(`..I(.G.. Sennmr (W-Primo Miniatur of Unnadcs. Hon. J. D. lmau.P.0.. Q.C.. I.l', speaker Home of Cnmmmu. Sennmr M-rrlmo nlmnter ol Unmsan. Hon. ux WM. HMu'\'. Cnmmiuslonor Public \.Vm-kn. Ontnrln. HON WM. HAlH'\' \VnI-kl. Ontnriu ,HoN.(h:o. A Cux. : dinn Rank of U0 ,HON.U|10. A GUN. SQHIIYOII l'l`0llGll$ UIl1l\- uliun Bank of Uommorum Hon. H. C-Wnuu, Manning Dirsotor Fruhold Loan and Snvlnn (30. J. J KI:NNY.Vioo-Pre-oidolxt Woman British America Insurance Conlnnnln. J. H. Pl.l')l.\lIR. Aniatunt. Gonornl Hanan: Canmllnn llnnk of Commerce. A. E- All-:3. of A. E. Ame-u .00, President Tm-ontm Nook Exchnnxe. Hum: N. Bun. Grain Manhunt. Director Western Assurance Com ny. I. tEt.'CI.|2S, |l.D.. !`.B.Un., 0.. London. 11 A. alum:-. Preaident Kemp Innurgoturlng L` T jojjljj BI trlclan. Co-blutlononlaldnloctrlclilxtuu udloctrlcluppllulnsuct. Wn.u.I'AI IMYKIINZII: President Toronto Railway Oompnny. Toronto. . II A `YA fIf\ II Y\'nl"."f\ I IIED3. FIJKUGIFIIIJIBZ. VIII-U Uni:-lg ` NBRVOUQUBS. 31%.. Al! WTIN AlJIBD BY Dll) KIIIEVS. nun ---vvnw--gpw -.-7.-_.-. Eva! up vouu ruznonv ts onracnva vou snouw ALWAYS nananum 1-an oom-s nu.s was ALI. unuuv nou- nn.uo'Iv|avoooInun nu QDI I T - ' I MAIEKET VALUE. Being the Largest Deposit nade by any Canadian Life Insurance Company. llapilal, One Million Dollars; DEPOSITED WITH THE DOMIN. ION GOVERNMENT, |$29:.Q00'{ ' v..;Ol|`LL CURE V06.- X VOUR "RN93 0|! FEET SWIJJ IF SO YOU HAVE WEAK KIWIBYD. %AN'8 PILLS WILL STIIENOTIIEN TICK. ___._ -.--. .._-.._-. .....4-a -- n-- ruanu vvunoqa vs-\-u~-..-._. ---.-- HAVE YOU BIOPSY. KIDNEY W IRI- NAIIY TROUBI-.38 ANY KIND? IF I0. DOAN`$ PILLS WILL CURB vou. _ AA, ...A_-. g......._.-._ IIBADACIIBS. DI11lNB. PRIOlI'I'PUI. DQIM13. DISTURBED 8l.BBP. BROWSI- uccc I:nnnl:1'In|llI. can lII,I,1 mwxman. umms. 12.... Life Assurance Co y" o E` CAN ADA." ' w J; Er W. E' ' A mm. ung _ . 00.0 Ind 3.. scoured tho L0 Roi. Join . and Alain nl thn Rnnnlinrl Illinnl llln khn AL UUU Inc an unurou DIII up am. .1030, um eight. ol the Remand mines. the the Al- aska commercisl company, thqtnwn pits of Damon City. `sud clumI_on`Bqnnnn, Eldondo. Bear sud other Kmndyho crookc. GO! A ltylloh lat At about half prico ab Abel-nethy I mil- linery ale. over Abemothyh nhoo noon. TYIU II! T? Tiin V Rouuzn. n. 0.. me. l6.-A' min- from London um: tlut the British- Lnngninnn anon.-nOInn ht RI (B1 - nnuam; cub. in uolid lather from 754:. to 88 0 E. C. Mitcholh. \ WI `1"u'.'SX35'oa '""`` "'"` aH:uMA'rIsM. nmws Iunuav PILLS INCORPORATE-D 3? SPECIAL AC!` on THE DOMINION PAR- IJAMENT. :suumma woirii kim; _._.-.._ -.--_.-.. u--.nnn--nu co/*5` l_AN_l_) w_ooo, IMPERIAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Away Uuulynuy` nurvll su- HANAGING DIRISTOR: I`. G. OOX. -_.L. on. ____-| 1---; 3|- Bun up in! Inna. ....` n `n 11.. II DA`l'lI.I.I1'CII. 0'.SenMor, President Cum- Jom moron. fwiik Bic; - Ann: 1-n V `"3" -33". . LAME BACK: VBACKACI-IE0 I IIIQXAXX 3 IF YOU EBAY}: B . +3-Tf-I5. '0 `hr .i`io'ni;'.di I&.}3iF.::u|in'-iuTai Io't'.`iI'n`m'." " ""},".E.,..'3'....,... go um uAlllIodlupno|puIoIM"dD_IIlO1Q fit I * ' And : Auto Auulno mu runny In walnut-In..nn@u. uu.nounlhgndhcohuk. - - Iualalnuulonuvoiu. cwunun-s nu limo II. '1 UICWTYUVUI DUO IIIYIVII T I III; Tho farmers` lnatituto matting held. in tha plaoa van a uuccaao. boch in asund- aooo and othorwieo. Manon porlainlng to ahillod fanning Irora {ally diecnaaod in a way which ahoold booth: all who attended. The turkoy fairla being hold on tho l8 and Nth. from 9.: to 9}: won tho rul- ing `can in Path on Bsgurday. Our hus- tar tory la still running with 5 good Illpply of milk. The farmers ol thin aocuon an annually inonaeing shoir oolpol. olIli|k.' William Pirhina romrnod on Saturday fail Roaaland. B.C.. when ho has oponh tho anmmor Inininu. Warden J: M. Taggart rooomod from Toronto lut Inch. when he has been on count husinou for tho pan wooh. Timothy ll. rooently from tho Klondyho. toturood ho Brochvlllo to vlolt lrloode. W0 nndorauod than an aunt- lngofsbopacrooa ofalata ohooaalaotory Dr. P. Alnlro agrcad Io rodaoo the prion for manufacturing ohoolo. Salon and lhrllnaal Gonna hnann. will mmnan [W IIIIIIITIIIHHI Cw` DUCT XI Bodford Cantu heloryhwill oompun hvonbly with my olhc hctorkoiutho condos 0! laudoorlrootcunc. Ghltuu ionootly Mtmbdllil withit thoaudl crop of in matings. hutivnll. noohll. on. Turkey lair le 0n-lInve Two Ixrelleut Fuctorlee. Wm:-I-our, Dec. l4.~A number from here went. to Perth poultry fair leeh week. They returned dissatised: the roads were bed and prioee only eight and a-half cent: for turkeys and live cente for geese. There in good ekating now on- the pond and late, and M. J. McCann hire a large stock of ladies ' henrlaome skating boom. Mrs. Patrick MoCann hee gone to the Brockville hoepilel for treatment. Our grooery ehoree are filled with Clarion- mae eoye. Joesph. eon of Petriok MeNeee. hae gone so Kingston hoepibel for treat- ment. Jamee Inleoenn ie all emilee: it. ie ahoy. Turleye eold er. the lair here yee- rerday from aeven to eight close a pound. Edwerd Werren treetod the hoye to cigare; he wee eletad-over hbe arrival ol a girl. Thu Conner-A` Ineljtnln mnnkinn hnld nin HIHUFBI DDT`/ICC! ITUIII \ HUS`! UTIIITUU UH aun- day. E Nohleis meetin with success in the sole of his famous `iondyke cutter. Miss Kilborn is spending s fow dsys with friends At. Hhnl-bot. lake. Qaibe sn epide- mic of tonsilitis passed over this section. among those nH|.oi.ed being Mrs. J. K Burke and daughter. Mrs. Kilborn and deughtor and several others. Thomas Burke has returned to his homefrom Michi- l zen. Visitors: Mr and Mrs. Bwlton, at E. linurk'o; R. W. Bourk. Douglas, at R. C. Bout-k'e; Rev. Mr. Crumlney. Mrs. John Cnmpbell, Shsrbot Like, at. Dr. Kil- born s. Epworth League lnalltutml SIcm.r:v'.~i Bu, l)-no. H --Mrs. William Hainford died last`. Friday morning. after in long illness, with dropsy. She leaves a husband, two druighbers and A son to mourn l'.hO loss of a loving wife and mother. The funeral took place on Saturday at; two p.m. ab Sn. Peter : church. an impressive ner- mon being preached by Rev. William Moore to a very large congregation. `Moor the services the body was placed in the vault. George Moore is laid up with e very sore hand. Mrs. C. C Gilbert is on an ex- tended visit to iriends ab Trenton. Mics l~2 Blackman has gone to Wetert.own.N.Y.. to secure a situation. The post oice WI" change hands .the first of January ncxc, (` Gilbert having been appointed postmaster. A petition is being circulated to have the poet: office rennin in its present quarters. An Epworth league wee instituted here last: Thurednv evening with over twenty members. The league will meeo Friday evening of each` week. At; the meetln of Leeds county temperance Alliance libl at .v\r.hena last. Friday Rev. '1`. Brown was elected vice-president for the township of l.9eda_nnd Lensdowne Roar. Death 0! are J. Burke. 0~'0 S1`A l`l0.\', Dnc. l4.-()noe more our snow has left; us after remaining nearly two weeks. A eoeial at George Conboy s on the 7th and another at John Davis on the 0th proved quite successful both in numbers and proceeds as many book advan- tage of the good sleighing. Quite a num- ber from here went. to Perth to attend the turkey feir held there on the 10th and lluh. Rev. Mr. Crummoy. successor to Rev. Mr. Mills. of the Methodist church. has made a favorable impression nn all the appoint.- msnts of this circuic. On Friday afternoon Mrs. John H. Burke passed away after three months of very painful suffering; funeral services from (`nriut church on Sun- J... 1'.` \'..LI.. .'.. -..--s:.... ....`s|.. ...... . L. To Have Ilegulnr Service: P.uuI.\M, Dec. l3.-'l`he council met here oniseturdny end tnneacted bueine-e. In was their last meeting. A number of bhem will likely stand for re-election. We are. It lent. to have an English church minister in the person of Rev. Mr. Tanner. He Intends remelning eix weekl. We will now heve church every Sunday in- stead of once a month. as we were letely in the hehit of having. Invitation: ere out. for the wedding of Richard Drew end Misc Miller, Renlrew. The wedding will take Elece no that place. and A number from ere intend going out. among them l). L. Goodfellow. who in to be groomrmen. W. N. Berlrim end family have moved into the Englirh church personage. Tlohbo-rne Tldlnn. Tivunonmr, Dec ll -Our recent sleigh- ing has all disappeared and the prospects are for 3 gr n Christmas. -- Our teacher, Mina G. amilton. is shill on the sick liat.--Mieu Emily Bradshaw and Flor- ence Swerbrick, amending S denham high school have returned ll0|l16:l{l0}' have been -nbring from measles -N. Brlduen. Barry s Bay. is Vllllln his father, T. Brid- ;:en.~ Bertha Hampton. ill for some time. in nlowly improving.~-l). Hecht intend: building an edition to his store as (rude is increasin;z.-~W. Bradshaw has purchased anew grain crusher. He intends operat- ing it this seaaon.--Willie Potter visiting his father, A. Potter. has returned to Kingt,on.-A number of young men are we ~lxing on the bridge at Verona and re- port the job nearly done. no ruuuo hon Vnrlonl runs In Inn- on 0Itu1o- MI Povplo `Au Doing and What I'M: An layhgerho luau lnuuuto nu (nuns. Gom-`tun . Dec. H,-We are having 3 heavy full 0! rain to-du . The Iron in all out of the ground. nncl u-man no talking about Inning to p'ouh a sin. Revival service: In being held in othol church In Raw. Mr. Mnradith. Vanna. A mil- [ms FRO] om: mcnnons` Unlvonml Anna. (Iloo noun. ;.`_.`.'5..x*-~..:.-as.-=:-;.r.:.:-;'.1$.'....'..-a,.,a; XIVIIJUI II` IEIUK IIUIU lI'I DUUIIUI UIHIIWII `jay Rev. Mr. Meredith, Verone. A mie- eiouery unmon wu prenched `in Bethe! cburchlneb Sebbabhb` Rev. Mr. Kelly. Hen-ovnmith. hie an mg `'10 ie more bleued to give than tureceivo." Hie eer- mon wee appreciated. Mu. B. 0. Free- man in eutfering from pneumonia. 0. K. Godfrey in able to be out again. There in wk of opening the lead mince in Bodford township. _._in interested petty from To- ronto wne looking over them Ines week. wait duh Aqphnsvqianiiirs HOME FROM ROSSLAND. HAVE #6 TELL U5. Iu:l9t..n0uOoMo`uO..lon|lo UIHIDI -3:-Iolxngoutm. V banana! |ot.lIlI. rum houo. ullll Ill-IIIIIIJ vvwlyg D I For sale or Exchange. Imhowuulohnauulluloaiulao Iungmn. dnomd to do an : A Beware oi imitations 61 Saint Color Wrappu. J cmm Irgg only pertect am, Mr`: om. bola 1| A no onhannn I B H N do 0 ling WI mm Kw; . 3o :on':: gotnolty uh oovv:t'-I; to 0:1: ooonplod by tho Into DI. phono No. MI. . 0| ID. Tonowro. Doc l4.-Whsst:. -white. 830. to 85c. per bushel; wheat, red. 8593 per bushel; whesb, goose. 78. to 79.'_.o. per bushel; barley, 28c.to 320. per bushel; oats. 260. to `26c. per bushel ; r 0. 45.50. per bushel; pass, 460. to 47c. nshol; buck- whssb. 88. to 4Uc.psr bus cl: ha! 37 50 to $900 per ton: straw. $7 to 88 per ton; dressed hogs. 86 per own; u_rgs.l6c. to 18. 1- dozen; butter. in lb. tolls. we. to 17s.; utter` tubs. dsiry. I30. to l5c.; obickons. nor pair, `:50. t.o-100.: turkeys, per lb., 70. to 80.; spring ducks. per pair. (00. co 60; goose. per lb. lie. oo 5.50 ; pohntoos. per bug, 850. ; spring lsmb, r lb.. 60. to 70.; mutton. per lb., 50; f. forsqusrosrs, per lb.. 450. to 5.5c.; best, bindqusrtasrs, 530. to 8c.; us]. 00. to HA. O.` B Roz-amora,`SoreI, ()vio.. will spend I fow dug in the city with friends. )SubstLi%tuti3i rake not; other. -TUB. D0 `IUC. R OWE. Moat.--'1`he current prices are: Lamb. yoarlinge. quarters. Mo. to 7!go.; ohope. 6:3. to 12. :1 lb.; veal. 30. to Go. I lb.: mut- ton, quarters, 80. to 70. A lb.; cuts, 50. to 10c. 11 lb; pork, quarters. 7c. bo 8c. 3 lb.: cute. 7c. to l2o. n'|b.; hops. 5c. to 6c.; beef. forequarbers. 2c..t.o 35. 3 lb.: hind- quarbora. 4&0. to 60. 3 lb.; cut. 50. 001250. a lb.; beef uonguoa. 20. to we. each. l`i-hi.r`.inm\nn Inn A: - lrinnanad hall. see you get Carters. Ask for Carters. ` Insist and deaand ICKHOIII. 'U0- III :00. I UUIUIIS IICIIUIIII. 30c. to 40. n vdozon; npplu, 82 to 83 I barrel: honey. 100. to 150'. I pound: ooconnutn. (So. to 70. each; gs. 50. home. I pound:hiokorynuu. 50. to 100. uqunrtz I.ilberca.pooma,wolnutc. 150. Apound. Cnnberriea. l3c. qusrn. (lmin__Manimhn whanh. Nn. I hm-d.9Rt-. I00. I POIIINI. l/IIIIINIITICB. IOU. quart`. (lmin--Manitoba what, No. 1 ha:-d,98c. to 8l.0I; No; 2,hard. 970. to 99; north- ern. 960.: white winter.8lo. to 860.; Oom- dinn. spring. 763. to 78. B bushel; outs. 2`.'c. a bushel; buckwheat, 28.3. to 30: poaa, 430.: rye. 43c.; barley. 23c. to `.350. Ia`I...... -...A 6.-.! I.`lA..- II _____ .3... p... The time In-Int. John McKay & Bonn. hide dealers. 150 Brock street. report: than price: for this woek: No. lhidea. 6&0. t.o7o. per lb.; lamb skins. fresh. No. 1. 60.1. to 800. each; call skins, 509. to 800. etch. uocordin to aizomalf dekino, No.1 400. each. ool No. 1 eece, 160. so 180. par lb. Tallow, rendorod. 30. so 350. per lb. uj..- Markets lllowhoro. Mun nu-:AL, Doe. I a.---Thoto were nearly three oarloada of Chrmmu heaven on the market to-day. And for than 60. per lb. wu boing ukod. but. no anion were made at over 45. per 1b.. but: than were maroo- ly no good as some of the others. Prime butchers cattle Gold at nbouh He. per 1b.: nrothy good stock at. from 330. no 3,10. par b.; oommondry com at from 2.50. so 3&0. per Ib.. and the leaner bent: and hard- Iooking bulls ab nbouh 20. per lb. Cnlvu cold as from 83 to 36 each. Bhoop told at from 3:3. to 3.1.o. per lb.. and lamb! at [ram 40. to 420. per lb. Fab hog! no ndvnncing in price. And sold to-day at from He. too 50. par lb. 'l`muw-I-n. HM I4 _Whnh_ .wMh. Rfln, gurus: 5 LYON. uhnmmnu. summ- ko. Ontni Ohunbus. l.`$'.'hnI`n. 0.0? n. 1. mos. Flour and feed--Flour, Hungarian. pl- tenb, $5.40 to $5. 60 an bbl.: bakery`. quroug. $5 to $6.10 A bbl.; family, 85 to $5 75 n bbl.; bran, 812 to 313 ton; oatmeal and rolled oats, $3 60 to 83 30 a bb1.; shorts, $13 to $15 a mu; cornmeal. $1.10 I: own: chops. $15 to$16 abon. Ray. 86 to $8 a ton: proaaod, $9 to $10; straw, 300. bo 40. a cwt. u... 0m... ...........a. ..-:....- -..... l-...L D 10.; UBOI U0gll0U. ZSUC. L0 IUU. BIC. Fiah-~Ciscoes. 10. nlb.; kip rod hor- ring, 40c. is down; pike, 50. 5 I .; porch, 15. a doz ; ealb herring. 100. to 20.1. I (ion; fresh herring:-, 50. 1 lb.: British Columbin salmon. 159. A Ib.; cod and haddock. 70. n 1b.: pickorol. 100. ||b.z biueeh, 100. in 1b.: halibub. 200. I 1b.; ovahere. standard. 300. to 500. 3 quart; binck bus. 10a. 3 lh.: nmn haddio. 80. no 100. 1b.; scnllopa, 500. ll quart. I [vlUIuu-~1'uIaInow, 'Il'|I. uuuuc. I on`; sweet poumos, 354:. I pooh tur- nipl. carrots. onions. begun, psnnipc. 30. to40c. Buahbl: lotbuoo. (So. to So. A bunch; celery 50. I head,'or 10. 1 bunch; nnhhnnnm Rn. tn n. nch: 35 tn B019. Duncn: COlOl'_V 00. I IIUIIU, 0|` IUC. I l)|IIIUlI cnbbagou. 34:. to 60. each; 350. to 500. A ll nz. I (101. I`:-uir.-Vuloncio onngen. 20c. a damn: California oranges. 40c. I donu;' grapo fruit, 713. no 10. each; imported mud Mnlaga grnpoo.,20o. Alb.; lemom. 20:3. to 25. a damn; lnnunu. Rn On .1019 A vrlngnnu Annlnn, Knlanom Dec. ll -'l`lII vu-y_ inch- monb weather bu non handed to imp:-on the Oh:-mum Indy Tho ntudonn as Sntmrdsy. and Toads) : muht. Ill nit- od on Account o( use vushor. It ligam- nlly ldlllithd that Illllinf fl Ilillhd M boom uh: In-ndn nonnnannnh unon Nil I I In. ; [I'll [l'ID(I' 100- I0 1.60. I IF-`I TDIII and packed, No. to I60. I lh.:. new laid eggs. 13:. to 200. 3 dozen ypnckod, 150. to 17. V . Dnnltu-vr_1"nn-Lana Qn hxln n I}. - Kn On (0 III}. Pouvlu-y-'1'urkoyo,8o.to 10:: I l.b.: 50. to {I each; goua.50c.to 30. each: duoh.4(\c. to 750. 1 pair: chickens, 30. to 500. I pnirriowl. 350. to 00. I pair. . \'enohblaa--I amnon. -tllc. bo50c. I but: runuc.nauua`onnug ;cuuun' Znnnn. London 6 : Lnncuhlre Llto Aunt. anoo Company. IID7 . . . . . . . . . "BONUS YIAI...........lI9'l filly Nllti VIII Illlllllf II UIJIIIC W boom the trade oonnquonb ugon tho nil in huh holiday anon. riou have M _ in coma lime in oonuquonoo of the unuuonablo Int-hor. Garden ptoduoqp mu-kobod in unusually largo quantities. Egg: no plentiful. like butter and poul- try. Dnnlnn furnish than nrimn A: omrnrninn wysulon fuminh than prices a governing the markets at pronnt. Buttnr md am-n-('h-onmnrv hatter. 291:. IIIC IIIIFIOFI IF PYIIIHE Bubur sud 0333-0:-nmory butter. 22. 3 lb. ;f1-uh prints, 100. to 1.80. A lb: roll: nnd nnnhnd, I4n_ tn ln_ A L: now IAM )I|l`;"l0Wl. .100. (0 000. I pur. Vegetables--I ouuoooI, 40c. bo60c. I bag; Mann vvxtnfnnm RKA. A north! mu-. the FRAUD at tho thy. W|;nonuc_ `_":7ug`u u-min?" Lnue r..1v'ez- pun. Jmts umnun. r.-.:*..-::-.::-.-::.**----.- VEHICLES I 0' 0'-I7! I ` 33%|.` Wall Paper: suitable fo; Kitchens, Dining Rooms. Halls, Bath Booml. Bedrooms. Pu-Ion. Dnwing Raoul. I11--- I51- vpwuvuu --cur: 1 cu HD9801` ` -Point IIQ and lot IOpC`hC" not. um: I uacrrn-sq, &::: --v `iv- ---_ _-v-...-_- V. out-Io;cl PI-luounccuhuluo dunno I FIIOIII." " `VIII! I-IIIIO I0 IIYOIIL" IX :l tIIIou `Alvin Inc dio- g._:y:'cs..9:: .. ."'J 'rhoouy|m ol unduno IOOIIII on bonlmon I-no-nuptl ION Icuduhm hr bu-nunIbook"ll 3&- I Puom." `I-,\\'h::'DnIubh u.mI'c'.'5- and lcmucunpiorour bmnunl hook "llwq - nPuom.." ` What. _ProdubIo intent." and " Pnuuou Dunn Advice too. mo. unmaua jld- In-pal-A. sugtcns ARTISIICCALENDARS 8PfBIIlT|E$T@* Tho It qnlnq onnlnl dlvitlon bf roh will tn 0 plus: a Mr tho clone of tho out: on IIIQDM bcrhlwl. All thou joining the company out in date will be entitled to (ma your`: prom. - Mllln O Cunrllnghan-1. , , General l(OM.;.(Jlnonoo Sumo. Booklets, Chrisfmas Cards Children's Toy Books, New Books for Boys and Girls, Oice Diaries, Pdcket Diaries. Etc. Cook's Cotton Root Compound lo the on! safe, reliable monthly in {clue on whlc); Indies can depend in tho hour and time of and. Y; cu-gnaw-gr! in tho IIQDIDDAA 1'30! In I Inn! | Ilodloy. Dmgglntn. Canadian Almanac, paper 25c, cloth 50c. F. NlSBET S `* IIUUY unu UUWII VJ WUUIIO In prepared in two degteu of utter: th. ` No. for ordinary can in by far the bee! dollar medicine known . ~-eo1d lg druggiute. one Doiiur per box. Nn for nnecinl cne|-1o delrreee --a6'1d b druggi|ta."->i:: 173311;:-7 e} (box; No. for niacin! cueo-xo dc I utron 9-sold y drugginu. One Throegenolhng two boxes, Five Dolhn: xv- u am No, a n-mil:-(I an ncelnl H :::.:l::;';:`..';:s1en'3.':a' 'Yc':o`5 ' `33143! llonry Wade. llnumllt. KINGUIVN. Three Dollars; two oozes, rive uounn. No. I, or No. 2, mailed on teceipt '3 price and two 3-cent stamps. Chg nnnla nnlnnnnu- * ` PROMPTLY SECURED Ciold In I innton by Bonn Wade. W. B. Ilodlor. Dtulllntn. . . W.O0D'S.. NORWAY PINE Heals and Soothe: the delicate tissues of the COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITl3o ~-rmzoar, n~nr.utNzA. and T. McMAH0N .. co.. 3...`.-- Ln_. .5... ._g n... n___. n... The Corner Bookstoro. fiai ' in great variety. ixxi&':'n"-t-iii Ems" "T." g ; =_A_s_Y_1Lur_& g '1"'hroat:a1icVlLui1gs. BO0K1N' b1"N' G l '" """'-ac.-, . _..__ ,,_ OTTO. "- T8." u`... -----r-. .... _, `Tho cook compo Flibihl. 'E" """" D`eig,ns'.. mun 1v uuul uc LLIUI UIIIILDH nuns. at low nun of Juan on ;E&:q3 EE3a x3`.c.`: an aunt Bounty. oppomolho Poet on ABEHUB ILLIB. HIGH! E01`. OFFICES- xohnn o Ohngbon; ora : Block. I1 llumk nan. . Klnn n.0ntL AIS `HUI! ELLIS. ll!-Ul E01`. OFFICES- Oh: hon . Brook bane . Klan n.0nt. _ W "A'ppi-3'1` " I -...'.-.::.:.'..:E- ;F6~':::'- W 9': . Anna on 0&0. ._....:_____;......___.._.__. LEXANDEB BL ANOHABD. OHARTEEED Aoooununo. Book: 0 qiontod. nudit- od. Tr! 1 balance! Ind snot: statements nun. nslnou condential. Addnu Klu- nton Blulnou Oouon. t I . B It olllld |:o|iul:ou:.0uo3|n. .';.'.=... .3"; aw ....~ rm: I II 00133 wommon mun W353 an 0! Dr. Ch 'I Unnrrn Ulltl ma me more good than I other nmodlug. In fact I oomider yuyult cured. And with u 95 cent box at thn." -n:- j:-` u j-\V IQ-J But. we do the Inunnnoo, huslnou of tho 010.: and vlolnlmut the man. `rim i-to say. we have our: 0 nnd It In lnomum: no In this you II In the Intent on no Exod- hnt nonunion. Low nus. -v._ -, _.. _.._._--- Comnlil wma Blower It as conta. 3i'a'L3:'3?us"'" no -,a"'nqp."z'1' upon mean on Honcho Mn procuring g. cguojs Oumh care. .-4.- Mr. J. W. Jonninon. Gillord, Ont. write so touowu "I at bowed: two and three hundred do an, tried on kinds of trennouta. but got no bcnot. Ono box of Dr. Ch `I Cuhrrh Gun did more giant. Align n I nth-n nnnlnlnl Th 'n1\l 1 '.......' *..[..{.... 3`1...`.1'o u."$ m-cam-Inc 1 Hbiiwmw Vs A RIUM, [Arid Rain! .auuL F./ 3. WHY Ddlf. NO BAGOT Tolopholu D. ) A431 Vrhrrlltor. souo13r_.3}o7io} a chunk` Bonk. Money to loan st 6 And 6%. . ONIY 1'0 LOAN IN LABGI OB BELLE. jnbzut W .110 Fun Prone:-Iv. Loni turn on S: Cinder Sifters zany v in V n 1 am. 3 31.1.5 ornxpuu nu XIII I I IIX 1 XVEYVIIIKH `QTGNII8 IN TRUST. OITIOI I III BA- Qoi Muol Anlllnlnmu Ioolhd. inn ms ngggmntuuuzn. ; 2535;} __B_9X 0"?` cusrs ' man; cnhnxnou unit.-nqinrb rnhw [ 8. ILKOGANN. ADOOUNTANT AND a boon Aunt. Bonn and accounts col- MONEY AND ausmaas. SMYTHE I LOSCOMBE. XTRHIIH TH 'l'IllYI I'. l\II'l 'I o In] I .*--,-..-.`._-__ oh and thou af- .... *5 .9.:.~: U'.IZV% U TC` 3'`! Nmhgohn ht WIv:.o_o . I` l`2WLANDDg n oomu th.p:Vorw&do'| Dll of all kinds. land linen. All win And wood tuna Hilton. Alno_0osl Danica` lagoon and oven doootlpon cl Wln WOII sad who Cloth at Iowa prlooo nunhoiuul by r. Iwgtmoot. we.-.-:..'.:*.':.= IJUII IITIHI NUDE, :o'.:i;asm1?33"$3"s3 a e mun? dllgoanhlo Ill cu-nun nnnnnnna 1 nttnm 39-: aw ~L6+~ti>~ PIANO FOR SALE- BII n XII III DIQB j |i.`l.O0ANN. LIXIDUNTANT AND REAL funk Aunt. . Iona: to wan at lovout rum. Olloo I .113 It... ovu do : Dru; Eton. *? ARCHITECTURAL. M"Ei5ii:'A ETJRHDS. HORSE LIVEEY. ...-.....,, --__ 3 __,_ 3"E'l`lVR won. INSURANCE. W" "1 Sold by In Dulou. 'n.n, 1nnA__,__ -4 . DENTAL. 1:04? __.-.__.__i- In` any luau, llqy *1: splgng, Foul to and smell lilnrnnnnhln Alul . \l&\L \J Ju, lath! Bqun WIII. i`imt port of Mr. Hlnko'.~` nddrcn in whiz-h. nppnn'ntl_V in n solntinm to the Jingocs whom dovil-worship ho mu n.-mnillng. he suggcstcd that we might build fortications and contribute to the support of the Imperial navy. is not rc~ pmniul favoml)i_\' hy Llbonln of the old rook in Qucboc. They argue in this way: At pmnont Canada in spending the bottor pnrtof 01,500,000 a year on tho voluntcom and permanent corpu. Tho amount oxpundod on tho militia and do- ` tome of Canada since Gonftdorntion." Iwu tho You Book for l896.is 086.084.- 000." We could not build and maintain modarn fortication of any account along a fmnticr 4.000 miles Ion without add-' ing ononnoucly to the out . nor, with- out nprenrlng shabby. could we ocr lens than half at million dollars a not to the British navy. All this wonldlneana con- ` side:-ahio addition to the taxes. (`an we M `aoni to inmnnc the taxes just now? In it not plain tobo soon that the cost of ` living in the United Staten is becoming ` chmper than in Canada? Our grunt want in population. }low_ an wc to get mou- lntion and keep it if we make Ihll a door country to live in.` How no we going to induce Old World emiglantato ctnno hero if we take upon out-Ivan the burden of Old World nrmamcntu-. .1....|. 0.. n.. ....|..a.... .1 ...-.... l,u..-.h an urn; o In old `times oolonlcs used to be ex- plolwd for tho bouutlt, or supposed bonu- t, of the pnnml: sums; such was the uuulont. pollcy of England. Fmnco und Hpulu. The new lmperlullsta propose {hat the pnnmt State shall boexploltod for tho lwuot of tho coloulou, uud, strange to my. have persuaded t-homnolves thut lt; would be A loyal way 11 tmutlug her. On Fortloutlonn. It In poaslblo Mr. Blake may have been uufortuunw ln his (`h(lIc0 of nu occuslou for speaking as ho did. A Jlugo l'ostl\'ul was hardly the place for givlug Jlngo- llm a douche of cold Wulur und IImlnd- ing it that lu cuso lt.-1 gospel of hate should develop lnto wur lu-twoon Eng- lund and the Union! Status. ` Canada would prohuhly be overrun hy thu vault Amvrk-un annulus. All tho sumo. lflb rlled the Jlngo \, h:ls spooch-V an on whole has been welcomed h_v mtlonul men. The fl-ollng ls fast growing that It. In uolthor wise for ourwlvos nnr woll for liuglmul for us to ` dolllx-rutl-l_\' vxllllwjato hulrwl. umllm und ull um~hurltul)lmw:uI towards our uolghbors. lnvlmllug tho million of Imtlvo Cqlnudluus who have found mu- ploymcnt. in tho jlulltotl Stun: and on In a fulr why. most of them, In lxvcomo AlIl(`l'Il`JIll ultlzonn; that the true uml only l`hrlstlm| polk-Iv forthotwnhrzmchtu of tho English-upouklng mu` ls to bury tho fa-ud of last (-outury and lmw rlosor tom-thor In the bonds of ponoo uml good u-III UIII VIOI'l(l l\I'I'IlII|IU!' Such htho many ldbatln `ol the old nchool and It In wtrth thinking over. A large lucrmso of taxation would not nuublo tho well-groomed oIllee~ho|d- or: who oomtnun the hand and from of tho Jlngo party, but` win: would the hrnmr uni` Then In a gory about a I)unu-at who Ind lnhond hard fur the party while It Ilnlu thowlldal-uonnandlnnnul dbl: unvmm faith In is. but who|u\dtonI|vI_ w-...----.-- .- P;o'_ncl| uunuog. win an a row pupa. at mm. as QIOIIIIXOO$.lOtrT'IIIIOt OOII botsvuognndonnl. lugw WIII. I`|. In tho`c-uiondur your 1895-any your will do-Engluud imported from foreign muntrics goods (principally food and raw nmterlals) of the vulue of "il`20,000,000. Her imports from `her coloxiiel-fund de- pvndeucieo came to 96,000,000. But of this -i5,0000.'0.00 came from India and the Crown colonies, leaving only 50,000,- 000 from the sol!-governing colonies, (Ynnudu, Australasia and South Africa, which tux her wares with protective tariffs. The proposition of the now Im- poriulistn" is that she should levy duties on the 3:30,000,000 of imports from for- eign eountires in order to cement the Empire, or, to apeuk prose, -to put money in the pockets oi tho L`umulinn, South African und Australian settlers, who supply the 50,()00,000 nnd whose pro- ducts nro to admitted {me as now. Buyoxui doubt it would be is good thing for the Cnnndinn tanner nnd lumbormun, but the question with Englishmen in would it be a good thing for Eugimul, und the wuit majority of them any no." The aristocracy and squlreurchy, with which our Imperinlists are in sympathy, would very much like to see it because the nun- tion of foreign whout, wool, xneute, our, me., would obviously enhance the price .n u_-,.. _..u,_I.... 1.. v....I.....I ..-ul nnnhlu (`I I.1., wuunu uuv Ivulu_y uunuuvv -1.... I... .__ of those nrtiulon in England and enabiu them, as in the days of thu Corn Lawn, ` to exact higher routs. But the British democracy is not in favor of pinching its belly and crippling its trade with foreign ` countries for tho n_aim of cmnting a boom I _,JA_ ._...I `.0 cUllIIhl'IU5 IUIK DIIIJ nnnv Ul Ulllllvllna an -avvuu in the self-governing colonies and oi fattening the British landlord, who, in its opinion, has bud a pretlzy longinningl already. 1.. -|.| ..n._.-_ '...I....I.... mu! on hn nv. yuan-xx ouuu wurv -u-nu; vv u-I. ...... .....a... Lord Aberdeen paid much the same tixing; the London Times has `just repu- diated the project as a. wild and danger _ ous illusion; Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury have over and over again do- nounoed in asixnpraclsionbie. Col. Denison und Dr. Par-kin insist, however, that they know better and there is nothing left for Mr. Blake but to heat as retreat to South Longford amid a. shower of brlckbata from the Jingo press. now to ItaIlI-0n roruaeulou -no Crow : Nut Ion!-onurlo Polltlcl -The Question. Otfhwa, Doc. 14.--The Jlngoea an Miser Mr. Blake . hot foot. _In substance what he and at the Jingo dinner was that England in not at all likely to grant preferential treatment to Cenadhh and other on-lonlal products, hence it he might proer advice, wehad better not chase that will-0'-theswiup any longer. : .u__,_n.,___ _-I.1 -......I. cl... -..ma [OUR o1`i1`AwA Ll:"l"l`ER, GI--nu. counts. 1.0. mu-I." Jln `l'hc`- Crow`: N000 loud. anv pivot-vs liow It Stands. mug be After Huh. Edward Blake. Info. UHZTIU UUVIXHIIIICII, FIE l\llIRl]IIl'lIl1`H may be curious. Whllp the Dingloy Ichc-dule an It mum: is vlllnlnfsun. In I! ha sum t|ut,nny utnlintu-_v muqmne we may atlopmlqnot u lunnemnp. making bl worm. . u_ATl._\'lAU. Jut Alwi A! distinct)`: Iron Dunn . `u " India ! ' .n...... n.'n"'... u..."".Z X""a......""'. IINIIUIWIIUII II! I!!!` ll! }IA`$lIlIl`. But i.-c it quite ovrtnin that we am) go~ lug to mend matters by committing the pmvinuc to in policy of into:-fq_sring with international ujndo and commerce and by inciting Congruss, now in smuion. to mid to the two-dollar duty on Canadian sown lumber? All that tho St. Johns1utdWhit.- noys cam for is mmlso on olootlon ury. and the Government. if it should otdor nuxt nmson`u out of logs to be manufac- tured here. will doso mainly fr-omndoslra to stop their months. But what. of tho pmlnblo oect of the atop? It log-towing is stopped will not the Canadian labor now employed ot cutting the logs sud manning tho booms suffer. Will it not. .-cuor too should (`ongmsg incmaa the pm-dollar duty on aown'lumht-x- because oi this action on 1 the pur,t,ol Ontario? \\'horo. in nhort. is the honot to Gonn- dinn labor. about which so much in aid. likely to come in? It is. 1.`, Pity the mantl- mnno_t_l:o diacnsulncooliy and without an eye to the campaign. The lumber trule tum industry of great lmpol-tame; junlnow it in not in: very utinhctory condition and If it should no hurt (over- and ghoul the injury none by the two- chllu duty) by hostile leglnlntlonln Con- (naa Arising from tho u~tion- of the Ontu-io Govornnnont, the oonnaqm-nu.-n mac 1.. man; who. 0.. m.'..|... Tho Amoricxm Iumhor .-hcdulo is about , as mmn 3 pnxllwt. of the pmtox-tlmnlut policy us run he mun-Ivc lfun_\-- Ihlng. than the famous onlor {mm ()ttm\'n. that the onus cluplnyvd by Wvllnml County fnrnwm in scndlng milk to Bunlo should be taxed uvmgv time thuy were brought hm-k empty to the (`umulkm side; mum contolnptlblc than the trick whorel)y, when thutn`:\t_\'of 1871 has pro~ vldod for the free admission 0! (`aumdhm llsh Into the Unitud Sttltos. a duty was laid on the cans in which the ih won) packed so as to "bout" the Cmmdlnn shonnon as far as possible. Rut L: It nnlln nu-ruin Hunt. u-n urn an. Iillllliblllll III IVIIU l"l)ly Ul IIIIU I\lllI.'l'll7dlIB "It is all very line. Mr. Gibson, to any you are going to give us warning and to uttiwh that comiition to next at-uson'g cut of logs only. An A matter of fact, didn't you know that we should never have hought limits in the Georgian Bay or thought of buying them at the price wo gave, fur them but for the belief, which you and the rest of your oiliciavls onooumgod. that we won- to be at,iiburty to tow tho entim I-ltlllnpugo, look. ntopk nud |)m'ml, to Michigan if we saw t?" But. .\lr. St. John insists that Mr. (ills- nou nhhll ignore the ciroumntmico tlmt the Americans went into tho woods this full n-lying in good faith on the implied pnuuiw that they should be ullowmi to ship the cut to thvir own mills in tho Nutou, and should compo] thmu ,.\\'hcn the logs come out in the spring to. have them sown in Ontario. This low form of chimno is ll(`llN|ll(|\'d. ho says. by "On- tario'.a sons in the interest. of hUl)t`tli||)()I` in lhln nmgmiilcvnt L`:uuuiz\ of ours." H0 is N wvil-nu-uuing sort. of mun, but it is clonr he has iwglrvtoti his ot-hi:-.~:. London. Liverpool and Globe Fire Iggn-name` I..-as-:- Thoy urn having it broc7.y time in tho Logialnturo ut '1`pronto. Mr._ St. John will have it that Ontario's sons. us ho stylus the plnln people, um surh scurvy klmves that they are ready to punish Mr. Hardy if ho doc.-I not ropudiuw tho l.iovornmont's (-ontriwt with thoAmerlcun JWIIGPH `of timber limits. The liconsmi to out timber nro ronowublo every your on April 30. Tho Amoriums who hnvo bought limits from the Crown Lund Do- purtlnont or from private ownors in tho uoorgizm Buy rogion bought, oi` ooursu-, on the underx-unndinp,- that thvy were to be allowed to tow the logs across the lnku to Michigan if they chose. At tho sumo time thoy bought subject to theso yourly llcmlscs which are nltombio from time to time. Honco there is no actual injustiuo In the Government`: saying to tho Amor- imns: You sent your men and tmum into tho woods this winter on the under- standing that you were to be at liberty to tow the logs to the United States. It would be unfair to compel you in the {two of that understanding to nmnufucturo this wlntur`s out in this province. lint we give you wuming that on April no we shall make it a condition thntnii logs out after that dam shall be munufactumd bore in Ontario." . . vm.a.. L. ..x..:.. nnnn ....\. ..1u.......\. $|........ L. HUI`! Ill \llllIl|I'jU. L This la:-lght enough, although thure is something In the reply of t.HoA1I1orlmIIs: It In nll rm-v {Inn Mr lluann tn mu: IFIU UU\'Ul'lllll!:llh lu uuuu I-llu lvnu nuu uu strike in rich tllunmclvos in consu- qnenoe. Another of their ilctions is that the C-zmmllan Pm-ic will he nbluto build the line out of the bonus, but thvy spo1l It by adding in an attack upon Mr. Hunuy that sumo of the honvlust rnllruud work on the continent hm-x hwn dune bu- lwcon IA.-tllhrldgu uml Mm,-luod run! than .:l.~|mvlmn- tho cmnpuny hm! had to spend ununoy llku wutvr In ordnr to obtulnu one per cent. gr uiu. that `no can cuguma when an unootwlicnolaohqd tolkndlo money KTYOIIIIG Mint the head of the ddpuiment hid put in 5 cash register. Much the ` mnn um. nl fmllnn mm!-tank ll lot of CV31` IIIIDG Ivplrllp I IIIIIILISIU Ilguluavuw enterprise and an oonnootadwlth it. One Inf ush: ntnnnntunnd candle: in that. the OI Incl! 'IlZOl00I1|JOl1 UIIIW ll Hull: um I nsvviea annn better than slaves, that they are badly fed, badly car-mi for and worked to death. The Trade: and Labor Couucil of ,Winn|peg ha!` htha-ed this Invention without tnklng who trouble to investigate it, and in a moon: communi- cation to the papers makes it appear thbt all the men ean save after a month's work is vo dollars, which is surely too little for the wife and children far away." A linum-nlnnnt. ninlal xvhn haul inst. nupxoyer to carry nun mum I0!` uouuug. Over 4,000 men an at work on the road. Th are sum to be kn-kcrs" in 10 large A number, but the principal zrlovgmoo-lnongors are to be found in the nrutzhnrhood of - mmwtors who expected the Governlnenn Lu build the road and to ``....n... 1. ..I..l.H .l..........I...m In nnn..\u_ 'lIllplliIl1 D can llltcvr. nluvn -ulv Ine sort of feeling overtook a lot of Westerners who had been shouting for Uho Libelll lldn, when they dlnctbverod that the 0|-ow nvNeac road we: not to be conatmoud by the Govarnmbrlt but In the Canadian Paomc. These feilom have ever wince kept-up u fuslllnde ngamst the nntnrnrian and All tnnnuatadrwith It. One ennerprue am: In uonuuuusuwvruu III. uuc B of their iteneotypocl modes is that t.h nnvwlna nIu.nn hntrnr than alnvnn. that-.| I0? U19 WIIC H110. I`-IIIIIIIYEII llll' HWII) . A Government oieinl who has just returned trom the Crow`: Nesti uya wages are 8l.50.per (lay. with is special rate for overtime. Board is 84 per week. As on all public works in plnbos remote from civilization, them is deducted from each mum's pay -the sum of 60 vents per month to provide free mediohl attend- moo and hospitals. With good weather, md it has been A miniesa full -up there, i man out-nu $39 for the 26 working days in the month or $38.50 after the docknge for the doctor, whllo his board cost. him $17.50, leaving 031 not. Out; of this he has to buy clothea, and no doubt clothin / iiko food, is dealt. But as times go 82)` s not had. Ii` tho unvvy is from Iflniitcrn Cmmdn ho had to pay `milwny fun ) M the rate of n cent. per mile, but all this WM -not out in is printed contract which ho mud and ugreed to before leaving. ll u Winnipeg nu.-chanic got as job at Toronto or Ottawa he would scarcely oxpoot. his nnpioyer to carry him there for nothing. nvnr 4 mm nmn am at. work on the HUB DON'T BRAG n... __ _A\_- ..,..._-__- 1...

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