MN: w ‘s __ I a h.†I A. ' A V “P ‘ ' a???†V â€" I t V I v 77 ‘ Hum "I _ _ _ .A¢:zmr:Â¥;:¢anm;s~n‘f5â€"‘“‘G ‘7 have noon in the Wilderness tor a \ "‘MM-fl 2’ good many years. They have not iul- 2. 1 ï¬lled the term of their punishment , â€" yetâ€"(A .voiceâ€"Four years more)?l « ‘ before they cross into the promise ' sell'nm ~ ' h -‘ 3' , land. Let them remain until the last N ' hour, and we shall see on every. | 5.- great question the Province of On- ‘ 'ists undertook lest pulp mill i3 America at Ste. Marie. .natural resources in the way of ores .ened iron and other mines. the enterprise before there things going till the various indus- ‘tries began to pay. ,_States; the money was not available "ï¬t-'tfdiéik‘w-R’G . A '5 ' -ï¬tti-ï¬m'ï¬iiérï¬irf . if '.= ‘vt-c' ' iv: ' :- By agreement with the Provincial Government some American capital- to develop a large water powor and establish (the larg- Sault Having ample power and abundant .and timber, the American company rapidly extended the works to in- clude a. steel rail mill, machine .shops, sulphide pulp mill, chemical. works, furniture and veneer factorâ€" ies, railway and steamboat and op- ’l‘he company expended over thirty .millious of United States capital in was a chance to get any proï¬ts. 5,000 hands Were employed. More capital was needed to keep llard times struck the United and the works closed down. li‘ive thousand hands were out of work with their wages in arrears .and winter coming on. The Govern- ment, having ample security, advanc- ed the money to pay these wages, amid the loan has already been re- paid. To have these works Permanently .ciosed would have been disastrous to the credit of the Province, and put the development of New Ontario back. ' The directors of the Soo compan- ies tried to raise money to reorgan~ ize tho. indpstries, but came short of the amount required by two million dollars. The Ross Government pledg- ed the creuit of the. Province to raise 1his money, taking a ï¬rst mortgage .on the industries for security. The industries are now re-established, the Government loans are being repaid, nearly 4,000 men are employed reâ€" ceiving wages of over $150,U00 a month. ' it required courage to take the course. followed by Premier Ross. but the splendid results have justiï¬ed him. \VOULD WHITNEY HAVE HAD auxâ€; COURAGE To TAKE THLS driven. They have_no larger SCheme Beinga practical workman, all should «COURSE? to appeal to the imagination, noth‘ see his designs and compare prices before -â€"or rnsâ€" , iic said last fall at Massey Hall that the dummy might as well have been thrown into ‘.~Lâ€.‘:'.c Superior. ALANADA 0N EVE 0-?» GREAT TillNï¬S. _________ . ‘3 his 1:; No Time for Allen of Faint Heartaâ€" ’l‘u Shape the Destiny of Ontario \‘i’e “out lieu of Courage, Men of Action“ iii-end (iuugo Men, “Who Are Not Afraid io_ Do Things. Mr. lloss said he would scorn to he yonder of a (imernmcnt that Could moi, iieop up with the energy and public spirit that prevail in this .xct.>;1iiii'_\,‘. "The Liberal party, so far no i am concerned," he added, “and :50 for as the men following me are (concerned, is resolved that whatever may be done by enterprise, public :spirit, the judicious investment of .monuy given us, will be done. so "(hut Ontario will hold the first place in the procession of the Provinces of this Dominion. (Cheers) Sir John - the difï¬culty and greatly contribute ' number for whom there is ' bring to the markets 0f the world of l tario shall lead the way.â€"-Prcmier Ross at Napanec. »________._.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" THE FRlEh‘D OF LABOR ._.__â€"â€"- II He “'hn Brings to the Worker the 0p- portuuity to Work. Sometimes there is a. surplus of labor in one town and a deficiency in others. ,What would greatly relieve to the easy running of the labor market would be the establishment of some central labor bureau, where statistics can be kept of the number of.workingnien in any town and the employ- ment, so that when, say, ton men are needed in any particular trade employers may write to the central bureau and learn where they may get them. Such a bureau would help to facilitate the steady employment of men, would improve the relations beâ€" tween capital and labor, and such a bureau, Mr. Ross said, he would be glad to see established under the control of the workingmen them- selves. (Applause.) The Government did not want to interfere between capital and labor in any form as a Government, but might contribute a small sum tOWards the maintenance of such a bureau and let the work- ingmen manage it for themselves. ________..__â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"- Increased Products of the Farm. “My hon. friend Mr. Dryden, the second in succession in the Depart- before you buy your Christmas prcsc r.t.' You may have been dealing with us for some tinae,"or perhaps you have not. We think we Show the ï¬nest, largest and best assorted stdck in the Coliniy. Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings, Grin Rings ol all kinds, Gcntlemen's Rings. Unr spt-cial blow is about our large stock of WATCHES. See our silver, gnlil and gunmetul Watches for boys and girls. Solid goid,'gohl ï¬lled and nichle cased Wnichcs. We curry in stock over $2,000 worth of Watt-hes alone. Guards, Long Clinics. Brooches, Slit-k Pins, and an endless variety Of suiluhlc Christmas gifts. Come and see for yourself. S. J. Petty, the weld. newness. ï¬iiLile’S BLUCK. 9.9 KENT ST. __..._ l __ 7..racy/vâ€"i-Waan/Zi MEMch walrus-mt ‘WWWWmmLflfltmltrflwb’m meta-4mm ,. We Wish all our customers and irreuds a merit of Agriculture, has grappled TRADE MAN‘S _ with the great problem of ï¬nding out, ,5, ._. , _,. ’ ESIGNS the value of soil and atmosphere in ‘ “ ‘ COPYRIGHTS 6Lc.- ‘ those who once voted against him. Is it a small thingâ€"I am dealing to- night with stem realitiesâ€"is it a small thing that a Government in this Province can so direct the ener- gies of the farmer as to increase threefold, ï¬vefold, yes, twentyiold in some cases, the products of the farm; to advance among the farmers a great desire to perfect this, one of the noblest of Canadian caliings; to brighten their own homes, and to their products that which will stand the severest test, .until toâ€"day in England we stand second in the mat- ter of cheese and third in the matter of butter, while at St. Louis our horses, cattle and sheep carried off high honors? (Applause) It is only the other day, toe, that I read that our fruit growers had carried oil one of the ï¬rst prizes at the Horticul- tural Exhibition at London, Eng- land. Evcrywhcre there is evidence that this work is not superï¬cial; everywhere there is evidence in the improvements of the farms, in the, larger bank accounts. in competition with other people, that the work of the Department of Agriculture is honestly and elliciently done, and that it his brought to this country extraordinary rewards.’ ’â€"-â€" Premier Ross in Toronto. My.“ The Finances “‘ero Safe. Mr. Whitney, lion. G. W. Ross said, at the Temple banquet in To- ronto, wanted an audit of the ï¬nan- ccs. The Province of Ontario had an auditor with the same powers as Mr. Lorne Macdougall at Ottawa, and he thought the ï¬nances were safe in his hands. There was also a Public Ac- counts Committee on which twentyâ€" four Conservatives sat eVery session Still Mr. Whitney did not think the public accounts were well enough known to the people, and proposed putting, them in the churches and schools. If his (the speaker’s) pas- tor, Rev. Dr. Milligan, were to open a copy of the public accounts in church on Sunday and proceed to preach a sermon from it, he thought he would have to be excuSed, go home and read Milton’s“‘Paradise Lost" or “Paradise Regained.†“The very childishnoss of these proposals,†said Mr. Ross, “shows the extremities to which they are ing to do anybody substantial good. i do not claim‘to be equal in capa- city to those of my predecessors who gave you much of that legislation. We have done a little good, in the last five years. But I have given you the record oi the Liberal party and it is our ambition to keep that high level during the term of our admin- istration." (Applause) __________..‘_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- A Remedy. TIeâ€"The doctor told Jack that he _had been studying too hard lately. Rho-~R’ud what did he recommend? ieâ€"-()h, he advised him to go into' Society a little more and give his brain a restâ€"Sketchy Bits. “flâ€, _ I...“ Grapplod With 'Large Questions. “Tn the lust 30 years we have | grappled ulth great problems and we 3 have are .plished, or rather we have ocl'iievctl, sitcot‘ss in regard to every one of them. You cannot put your Anyone sending a sketch and descrip ion may 1 severe: diarrhea A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientiï¬c journal. Terms. 9:3 a year; four months. $1. Sold by all newsdeaicra iiilil’ii‘i ii tasewwadwaw iiechoi'i Branch omce. 625 14‘ St.. Washington. . Finances and. WW Value. Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. We I carry in stock a full line of Parlour Suites Lounges, Chairs, Etc. Picture framing a. Specialty. If you are in need of a- Sew- ing Machine be sure and see my styles before buying. llllllSlll MARBLE WORKS. Rabi. Chambers say and surrounding and granite. cemetery work. Pieces, etc,, a specialty. ourehusing elsewhere. is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION Z or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. "ï¬ndertalsing. Just receiveddhis week an- other lct of nice Baby Car- riages that are ï¬peciai it. @EYEAF. Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind country with MONU- liiiN'l‘S and llEADS'l‘ONES, both Marble Estimates promptly given on all kinds or Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Maiitle WORKSâ€"In the rear ofï¬he Market on Cambridge-st , opposite the packing house Fl. CHAMBERS iiiiilllii iilli tililll iii 00 A YEAR, IN ADV ANGE regard to theiaï¬ï¬â€˜CCt on the prOducts gniekity ascerlulr‘} ()itlu' opiuitgnï¬rcegv ctherla: £53 ‘ -- ' , ' r .) oncn S uvon ion is pro in l 3' patch a c. .omnmu on- â€˜ï¬ or the in m . at d.0 on _ 01 ,9 tlonsstrictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patent-s say In regal d to hIS 5090055 1’10“ ~ selnt freg. (girllest (gents-5’50; securicpgcpatcnts‘. ."' - A' v . . atcn s 21 {en 11‘01151 .iunn t' ‘0. row W ‘ it Commendations on e\ 01y hand from specialmuw' without chm“. mule a n (1 new ,3 $58.? mavï¬gg? -. 1 r333 M1 $3 ‘ , . .. . elim‘cÃ©ï¬ Â£2 Lib - 83% :52an Thanking you for your the same. ros.n ewwweflmwï¬me % do not see as well a % from eye st *ain. % titted . i. ii . % "antennas. E HAVE PURCHASEQ W. MCKEQWN’s FURNWCRE . QQ§ENE$$ and will carry a large and, up-to-date stock of furniture. - a . 'Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and Repamtmg, . - 1r ,- . . '_lCI\l"" ’ - \ll "* W“ “7 , E :ltlls “(tn printer the 1 ii Others see well, but their eyes soon become tired. % Others suffer with constant headache that mediâ€" cine does not relieve, because the headache comes The proper remedy is a pair of glasses properly We make no charge for examination. BRITTQN BRGS. W : "‘i only [Hunt-r- made by double {noses-s. Don‘t be pCl'S‘tiEixiiktl to buv any old tlrfl. " Well (_/ lilveryihinar that 1s v tip-~iio-(latc harth re in stock. fl\ :, liberal patronage 1n the past, we solicit a ccntinuanceiot- assesses. ._... 1" Wmmw: 8 they should. Foot of Kerri 3%., Lindsay. SECOND DIVESHQN GDURT County of Victoria. he'ncxt sittings of the above Court wil be held in 'l‘womcy’s h'all, Fenelon Full 5. ON MONDAY, APRIL 10th, 1965, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, MarchBOIh, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or bctbre Satth day, March 25th. net?†Ofï¬ce hours from 10 a. in. mi: p.111. ELISHA MARK, E. D . HAND Bailiff. crei-ic. Fenclon Falls, Jan. 12th, 1905. Vii iiEE hm. 95 To Montreal or N’éw York tor choice patterns or low prlces 1n - and to make DOORS AND SASH. ‘il'ncdonald was wiser than some of hand upon any great enterprise to us thought when he proposed a new l which Lh'o Limeriï¬ pm.†addwssed ,t‘ era {01,- Canada. we are now the pro- ! SUM, or upon aâ€), gwut mmsme it ,y-ri't-nsive party, as his was then, and = “mim'mmk to dispose of, and I am slowly coming around the Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line pcrannum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inscr- wsm. Passe. We have them here'now '=~’“‘-10‘“lv . ' ( say tint it had the cour- ' - -, v v v ' o i222: £33‘ï¬Ã©iféiniiri‘iein??? °r ms “£21222†Elm “5 f“ ~ -"- " l‘11'2'ill3li' 1b dutch up with the Smut “99‘â€? gluiiigqiljzitihu121523-112 ft): - ' I Gï¬ï¬‚W‘ifl’Q 1 ï¬lms} Witty .by stalling an “int Ltfift‘t’llll til) the pally.†JOB PRINTING excel?th new†cor" ‘ . “633357 a†. 3"†11"“:lszisrf‘l'l “(lérlxeii'gylâ€"E?éeStature? ;‘ (3*.Lislause.)â€"â€"l’rcmier Boss in Toron- ‘ectly and at moderate prices. 8 S NEXT TO 5 - “1“ “3 ' their \0- E‘ D‘ HAND’ ,- o - SIMPSON HOUSE. ' ' (paired: they have not shown . .l're .rictor ' g;g}_‘.£.‘clty IOI‘ ngVQI-lnlnfl .Veâ€"IA P 1 The)’ l 1 o < >Anv‘"