[837 wnlwvin Kim's, and it in not improbable tbs: the “goats toJunep’ 39y will be an exten- Toronto. Toronto merchantl hove “teddy realized this feet, elthcngh the new reed he. been opened but 3 few week; The bond of trede‘hne token too little rpreoticel intereet in the development of our beck country. It in only when the trnde our merchente hove enjoyed in ectunlly leevlng them in fever of Montreal thnt they hold meetinglendruntothe premier to eee’ if in time we cune to I. decision on to the ndvienbility of eonetruoting n road to J aqee’ Bey. The whole province in not lean interested than Toronto in the problem of gettingnoceu to the greet inlnnd see the. lien behind us. It in just poeeible that Jimel’ Bay will be ï¬rst Mppodrvby the extension of the line that now mm from Matters to Kippewn end Temineemin'gue m The objeétive termini» of thin the tun-pomtion- facilities comm; be .meliontod in fever of Toronto. 11'. is time the mle of Toronto made up their mind: a w ihnt they intend doing to retein and extend the trude of Northern Onmrio. ~ It. position, will not be behind in the race for commercial distinction. Our farmers. us well as our merchants, will be gainers by the extension of the reed from Bali- burton to the Oltswu. Following is the editorial referred to:â€" “ The Msttsws Tribune reminds the merchants of Toronto that they are allow- ing the trede of the lumbering country to thenorth to greduslly slip through their ï¬ngers. The Ottun and Fury Sound Rniivny undoubtedly hu 3 strong tendency to divert towards Ottaws' tad Montreal the business an: bu hitherto been don. wish increase oâ€"f trade. Though times have lately been unusually dull, we have every hope that Lindsay, from its ï¬ne nuturnl ofhope. They are in his hands; he can make or met them as he will, but it he continues as he has gone the world will sing his praises. and history give hlm the place he deserves for the achievements of the truly great. Mr. Lanr!er in opposition There is something almcst rathetically paradoxical in the fact that out of French Canada shoutd have sprung one who shows as no other Canadian has shown, with the poeeible exception 0! Sir John Tt ompson, the true grandeur of British strength and ï¬rmness and Isirnese, and of Canadian common sense; and that it should have been reserved for this man to oppose the encroachmenfs of his mother church, or rather, some of its bishopJ. The people of Quebec adore him in part because his tongue is attuned to the cunning at their ‘ALA TORONTO AND NORTHERN ON- TARIO. We call the attention of our readers to an important editorial article from the Toronto World of the 7th inst., regarding the extension of the G. .T. R. from Heliburcon to the Mattawa. Should this extension be carried out its importance to this town will be very great. Lindsey will then be on the great highway be tween Toronto, Mettawa and Ottawa, and 3 central spot for additional factories and Insane thing; Mr. Laurie: as the chief in a great country is another. It is not by his criticism: at the government while in opposition that he will bejndged, but by his achievements as the prime minister of Canada. And thlo In only the beginning. The you: one in before him full of promise and _ 1.- _-_ Ira-v- .mâ€"v ____., eat and most worthy type '62! manhood. Bis opposition to the Quebec bishops and his refusal of a colonial title stamp him at once not only as a Canadian among Cana- dians, but as a man among men. .‘IL A The following. taken from the London Non, Ihould be read und pondered by every Ounadian, bgpe grit or tory : ,n Ll- "â€""_- ï¬e , uptech ; but the people c! Ontarlo end the west. sad the rest. are learning to rever- ence hlm because he has shown himself to be straighlrorwud and manly, 3 states- PflflTEfl’S Bflflkslfllfl 'vv-‘ .__,,7 ' um. Laurie: fuiiliia the promise of his potent he will go down to History as the greatest of great Canadians. Within the last few days he has come before the peo- ple twice in attitudes which show that he in a statesman and a man imbued with the love at British justice end British fair The News speiks in this wise of Mr. Laurie: with no fan that its utterances will be misunderstcod. It is not speaking from paiilicsl cause or for poiiticsl effect. These words regarding Mr. Lsurier spring from a genuine appreciation of tho situa- tion and a. strong sense of regard for a heroic and chivalrous ï¬gure amid the mud the slow unfolding years. I“; and; gentlemen, 1n the truest sense "L these much-abused words. -'-v-v .._ V, and muck of Canadian politics, where scheming humbng’, dwarfed and warped and petty cluster as fl’es cluster about a. sugar bowl or a pot. of h: ney. Let us ren- der unto Laurier the things that are Lnnder’s, as we go, and leave the teeth) I'Vv ‘â€" ___ play, and with the ï¬ne democratic spirit, both of true Canadisnism and_ of the high- 1 our only Collector ond Cmvuser for Tm: 13mm! Pom. m1 is authorized to grant re- edptom’ nbocflpuonl. etc. and transact all minor! business Eh: @anuaiau £051. WAITâ€"mimv. JAN. 15, We are ready to supply you now with Porter’s Bookston. at very low prices. GREAT CANADIAN. NEW SPRING WALL PAPER H. R. McLEAN hotir themselves toiseenr's e W o! it, "through some mentel bbiiquity," ssyf'l‘he ‘ Tribune. “Toronto business men seem to; hsve the id» um their line â€th Boy 1 is sll thus is necesssry to resoh the centre ‘ of the lumber trsde. It is true thnt North ; Hey is only»forty-ï¬ve miles from Msttsws, 1 but for sll the purpose of resching the lumbering trsde by thst route it might be four hundred snd ï¬fty miles swsy. To, Mnttsws alone belongs the right to the clsim of being the distributing centre, for from this town runs the Lake Temis- comingue Colonizstion brunch of the C. P. R., reaching into the Kippews sud Temis- camingue districts, the ï¬ns] terminus of which is to be Moose Fsctory, on Jsmev Buy. To tsp this immense trsde, nmounting to millions in the sggregste, the Grsnd Trunk line to North Bsyis simply vslueless. It is ststed by our contemporsry thst Mr. Booth. who built the Ottsws sud Perry Sound Ruilwsy, hes token over the chsrter of the Lindsey, Heliburton end Msttsws Builwsy,-which wes obtsined st the lust session of psrliement. It is said to be his ‘ intention to construct s line between Heli- burton snd Msttsws, s. distance of eighty- ï¬ve miles. The Toronto board of trsde is invited to confer with Mr. Booth sud assist in the estsblishment of A quick end direct route to the Msttsws country end the new districts being opened up to the north of it. It Is tobe hoped that use vacant spank- eralxlp of the local leglalntere' will be of- feted Mr. J. R. 8mm M. P.1’...the pobnlar member for West Pew, as his friends generally feel that husblmy , A . '- ,‘ AL- uw “avâ€"v... u__-, entitles him to special recognition ct the hands a! the government. Mr Stretton ie- one o! the meet capable members of the Ontario house, and no member put up as better ï¬ght against stronger opposition In the outeet than did the member fa- West The result of his severe! terme th electors e such conï¬dence In him on tomehhlere- election for peel! new “W01 tor:- In abolishing many of the old colonil death penalties the senate of the United States hes done an enlightened thing, but a foolish thing in permitting juries to quslify a verdict of guilty in respect t6 the oï¬'enoes still carrying the pendty with the rider, “without capital punish} wrcn we nuus, run-v..- w,__.._ r _, . ment.†That is s discretion thst is better; left to the executive under any circum- atnnces. buE more especially in the United States, so msny of whose people have the weakness to nuke heroes out of murder- ers. No criminai in recent yesrs, not even the infamous Holmes. has been too re- volting to excite the sympathy of those msudlin sentimentslists who se'emto hsve The Toronto World heads its report of the bank note contract : “A Plum for Yankeesâ€"Canadian Firm Done Out of a Fat Contract. " Then it goes on to point out that the job was let by tender, the work to be done in Ottawa, and that the New York ï¬rm has “a plum†in it, having to set up an establishment in Canada to do the work, why couldn't the old contractor tender lower 1 Why want $120,000 more? And can it reasonably be said it has been‘ “done†out of a contract '? Of course no- body will dispute that at the old ï¬gures it has been having a “fat" thing. I London Advertiser : It pains us to ob- serve that some of our conservative contemporaries are in great uneasines, becsuee Premier Lsurier will have three lieutenant-governorships to ï¬ll next yesr. These fearful ones profess to believe thet the premier will ï¬nd it diï¬cult to ï¬nd incumbents for these high oï¬cee. Let the editors posses! their souls in patience. The premier has plenty of friends who ere well able to perform the duties of these or any other oflice in his gift. The Canadian Gazette says that frozen salmon from British Columbia is being sold in London at from twelve to sixteen cents per pound, as against adollar for Dutch, seventy-ï¬ve cents for German, forty-ï¬ve for Scotch. At this rate there certainly ought to be a good market for our frozen ï¬sh, and the efl'orts being made by the railways to give facilities to shippers will open the way to alarge The pugiliat and his money do not usually long enjoy each other“: aociety. Here is the once-idolized Sullivan in a debtora' court pleading poverty to escape a floriat’e claim for boutonnieree and funeral emblems-supplied him, and striv- ing to point out to a hard-hearted judge the hole: through which fortunes have leaked. The big Yankee steel companies which operate a gigantic combine are about to make a general cut in wages. This is the benevolent concern which secure: taelf a tariff privilege to tax the people $5 to $8 a ton on its productâ€"all for the beneï¬t of the poor working man, you know. In this way the Rockefeller: are able to give away their millions and Carnegie to found public libraries. Only the other day Carnegie boasted of clearing a cool $2,- 000,000 on one deal. The, workingmen A meeting of the reformers of North and East Victoria will be held at FeneIOu Falls, in Dickson’s hell, on Friday, Jan. 22nd, commencing et 1 p. m.. to elect ofï¬cers and transact other important business. year. The gain in imports amounts ' to $125,588,385, and in exports to $70,160,- 965. A country which thus trades, while almost every other nation, trammeled by restrictionist tarifl's, reported dull times, is surely an example to proï¬t by. What comes of the assertion of Canadian “pro- tectionists†that Great Britain is going to the dogs because of her refusal to collect taxes on necessaries of life '1 The British trade returns show that the motherland made enormous gains in her commerce with the world during lent V'V,Vvv -_ V, do not come in on these deals. ONTARIO SPEAKERSHIP. EDITORIAL N 0 TBS i;'.;;'......d"â€" .78 nu... Bartram ma cl vial} 3 “pg; 1» o‘rénobotd hr gnu uh: ucmbqu ln'a In. oompetle . The companion “for; _'5 cup hu‘aï¬lyya been very keen In‘ths 33}; B. Kennsdy s s. Roblnsonmndthsdroohhumcsn “91.35,": In the second round the winner of the ï¬rst draw pls A. Mills; W. 11ch vs.N N.M. News Dr. Glues ls vs. T. Burks; J.A.M 3|:va Porter; K. Mclsnnsn vs. N.M.Jaonon; msm mm vs. M..E. MscAulsy; A. Storm- vs. J. MnSmyn, 115,111:th vs. F. Cm- Peta-born. Lindsay. W H Heredxth J Bonn J8 Knepmen J W A11de 0 Bro J Keith BB Kenn. eklr._.....ls E Fem-on. Iklp......2'l C Legroe I lcSwm A Blue W Wlddeee E Eutheflord J l Knowleon GJ 1102- Inn, Ikip.. .. .16 I W Kennedynkip. ...25 B Snowden Ii culthben 0 Brown W J Wllu lemon W Devtdlon F Knowleon Slum-kip" ... .. ... ....20 Human“ Mp... ..17 â€"Greetly to the disappointment of the Lindsey club. word was received by the secrete†lest weekirom the Toronto Granite: cancelling their mate]: with the Lindsey club owing to the feet tint they had been ordeted to plug cup compatitioa game on their own lee Thu-ecu phenom. Peterboro pla ed a winning game mm the start. an downed their opponents there by 87 shots. The home contingent started out well, but towards the middle of the game they tell back, but at one time were fourteen ahead; when wordwas re- ceived from Peterboro that Lindsay had won there by 37 shots the rinks here were Just on even terms with their opponents, but from this to the end they gradually drew ahead and ended 15 ahead. Thus Lindsay won by 52 shots in all. Below is the score: 7 7 R A Hill“ C lutthe F A Walton D W Du: J McSweyn W sum: J D Flnvallo, Ildp......33 T P A": M E Simon C Glronx D McGAlbben W Allm F Cnndell B I! A111 0 A Little. Iklp........14 J Conn-.1 G I! M Baker E B DB 3 F React 1! beam '1‘ McConnell B M Du W Neodlor, Iklp.......-"_2 000 um Totals .......... . . .. .7-9 Tots]. Msjority 10:- Linda}, 87. First Match for the Peterboro-Mngnay Cup -'1‘ho Rink Competition. â€"The following rink matches have been nlay ed since last Friday . J D thvello... J A Helm.......... 8 J KKnowlbon ..17 TBrodk .. .... J Konh. “16 J Mcswevn.... TPntt.. .11 Rlllhr ..... .......... 9 TPntt ..15 H Femm...... ..... 13 JAlcllllAn.. ....17 Tm................ 9 J G Edvard: ....... ...15 D:Slppuon............}§ XII‘F ......u..o nun! 1. J Alclllhn..........17 J G JC â€"The ï¬rst match for the Peterboro- Lind- en! Cup weeple played“ on Mandey. slx rlnke a at e. three rlnke In Patel-bore and three in Lindsey. yet: who went to Peterhorp played a °w pinning gene from -__-_-_A_ The S. C. Wood Medal The above medal was donated to the club by the Ben. S. C. Wood lnthe seeson of 1879.80. It ls always played for by a pre- liminary points competition, and then the players making the highest score play against each other. The points competi- tion took lece l‘nssday. The ice was in good ccn ition, and the scorlng wee zemarkabl good. Fifty-one players com- peted. en the highest seventeen will compete at a three-pelrs-stonee game. The drawing will Re‘nmde on once. and posted 7 1. LI.‘ -u... . mu" gun It .â€" In the rink. £3107; iii the {corp : OURHNO 0L0! «MOTIO- Tot-IL. nu...“ Enjomy tor Lladuy, 15. WBiethour...... TBurke.............. Rev J Wlnmmn .. G Richu-dm ...... ... EAR-ray....... E Porter.,....... Lindsay cum Nous. AT rmuono. ‘1' WAY. C Intthewl D W bumble W Btu-bury T P Anti". Iklp.. C Glronx W Allm H II Alhn J Conul, skip... E H Dfldl H LeBrun B M Dtvidnon Goo Hutton. nklp. Dr Slmh-on........ JIcSweyn........ Totlll.......-. ...... 5m. 1 i Peurboro. nun-nan..- 12 12 12 12 28 21 ""14 ..42 Hutton. (Impact: Carlin: rink. Ir. Hills ; mung rink, Mr. '1‘. Pa"; urinal- tunl rink, Mr. A. Lumodon. _onrloosl plum should tho not “101! had. together. So u: only “I“ 19°“ rink: have been uncuredâ€"'0 should h". P rlnkortwolntothpoompouuon. us they will have to any moon-anoint match“ of the WWW, and the 'aplel matches would be glut motion "TAKING " THE BULL BY THE? HORNS. â€"The secretary has laced on the table an entrance sheet icr ndsay rinks. It is hoped that those who have rinks made up for the single rink competition will enter them at once. This will give others a chance of making up rinks. â€"The Lindsay rinks in the double rink competition are L. McIntosh. J. G. Edwards, J. A. McMillan. J. D. Fianna, skip. and T. McConnell. M. W. Kennedy, G. A. Little and W. Melannan, skip. These are two good strong rinks and should make a hard tight for ilrst place. â€"0ntside clubs are going to come with their strongest aggregations and Lindsay should have live or six very stron rinks in the Movie rink competition. e out- side curlers are already ooh after hotel accommodation during the '21) e1. We are informed that one hotel man has received word to keep aecommodstion for seven rinks. â€"The entries kee coming in for the "spiel." Peterboro isties have entered two rinks for the doubles; Peterhoro Granites also two rinks for the doubles; Queen City. Toronto. two for the doubles; Aberdeen, East Toronto. two for the doubles. In the single rink competition Peterbcro expects to enter three or four additional rinks: Wanhanshene elnh one rink : Toronto Granites a nomheroi rinks, â€"At the meeting of the Bonsplel com- mittee on Tussda the following commit- tees were appoin : on committee. A. F. D. Mat Gachen, 6. Hopkins. D. R. Anderson. Dr. Sim . Committee to make the drawings. . A. 1". D. Mao- Harstone. Committee on s Messrs. AF. airman. opting}. 9. Guinea. G. R. Hopkins. F. C. Taller. J. C. . The goods you want at any price you want to payâ€"forming a two-fold incentive without a parallel in busmess. QUICk Sales IS what we want, and that means giving us plenty of business at a time when every- body says there’s none to be got. GOUGH BROS. â€"-0ur own player: ehould bath- them- selves and get up rinke for the single rink competition. â€"The Deoontion oommlttee would be- etir themselves. so only I tow den memnin now beiore the 'epie: oommencae. contained in Gough Bros. Big Store, to go at Panic Prices, at Maker’s Prices, at People’s Prices. In every department the sacriï¬ce will be alike Sweeping, Peremptory, and cracking big values await the bargain hunter. UNLOADING SALE we expected to have well sold by this time. But the mild weather made buyers think winter was’nt coming at all, leaving us with a stock which we must move out during January to the music of double quick time. We are willing to pay you well to buy now. This ought to be pleasing news to prospective buyers. Just when actual winter weather is likely to set in, and zero weather will create hea we sound vy demands for warmer clothing, â€"'1‘he committee have put men It work it the agricultural bulldlnn to flood. It le expected um: I! the cald weather eontlnnee good lee will be secured there In: low In every department the sacriï¬ce will be alike Sweeping, Peremptory, and cracking big values await the bargain hunter. Prices Eel Right and Len Regardless G O U G H ’S of Proï¬t er Value. ' or UVBHWHELMING CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS ' ed in Cough contain Bros. Big Store, to go at l I N LOA D I N G Panic Prices, at Maker’s Prices, at People’s Prices. In every dep ttttttt the sacriï¬ce will be alike . S A L E expectcd out It the cnld weather contlnnee amtgftwggvgm ’5“ world .331. good ice wlll be secured there lee tow (outed . meta lame 1:: music" (1.â€, teaching. All enhsuwm torchrletlenlcy â€"Telcphonee will be â€we in .11 the hue proved e hum end the netlon ls rlnh, end the result. of all gem" wlll be M“ once "w“ to! the old â€m the my. Leo ehe church Arlee end sent at once to the eecretery of the ’mbe reedytorthe week. 3°!‘PW' M" F: C. 2‘19‘: E‘if’ï¬cilnl f First 100 II have I revive! o! righteou- The entire stock of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS contained in Gough Bros. Big Store, to go at Panic Prices, at Maker's Prices, at People’s Prices. guï¬rnzï¬o¢egi Ehaâ€"ï¬i ï¬fthoï¬dullnz â€"Tho secret“! has plupd on_ p99 tnhle any, out. emu. J‘ Mountains of Merchandise Receive Their The Death-311611 to Proï¬ts. 1% 63-3 “MUM“ 1.: th :3! ow; 1:?er moo an c;- mzhmh {an Inn on“ to who: Juan-1.1M, both In “no and though- out omnl'y. D. 1.. Icon. Brut â€"h Huh-y.mm.J thou“. “lath nmm-mm. “I“ mum-AH“ 'Jtlunuu hour 001.. «- Ju.uh,mvudlr.nouym. â€on. Andmsoho. «Much... «mutation-tom WW ‘Doux- “noun. unbur- oh’mh will bu “in: so this “mail wlmopondoonmdheutympom; ovmmwmcmwwupond Ind 911m. In or}; Mata getting» this vio'oot Inooun [Whyiotut outdo .11ng dingoâ€. IId chord: work Itself, doting Joann-y. In a wad work for m nomad (t those: all The world neodo lb lately. woo m mot-crud: to rooolvo lo. out It In mulvl logo 0; theohoxoh to roomy 1p, _ n ovoq Ir. floodi- Appod no the Churches. Balers cloning the m In Cooper Unlon. N ew York. on Doc. 11, um I ur- lu at most renal-blah succumb nut- mootlnga on mouth. DJ. Hood, hand the Moving trumpet-cu] to tho charm of Amulet : Nam during the put century hu the Clinch of cm. had not an opportunity for thq sweaty! tug gavel u now pre- AL A ___~IAI _- A‘ Fireflies ne hove e revive! oi righeeooe- neee emong ourselves end then open wide our churches to ihoee whom we hove on long neglected. Thenewu-e 3,000 ohnrohee in two denominetionn elone low on: the: rted no ecaeeeione on on ion or $21. I: it the will of God not millione upon mlllione ot dollere ere expended 1: these pieces or wonhlg. to he need It ocee ortwioeeweeh, w lie on: neighbore ere needing the meeeegti h it noetime theta†ehmh ehoeld mine? It we whee to workin Elena-via be owned He will turn from the ohnnnele end And menu who do Iii-bidding in eueadlngthe noel to N. H. COWDRY, WITH-5': 3‘2!!! W '1“! my. Grde'IOursndFoodtox-Sdo. The Wonderful Cheap Men. 6000 SEED GRAII WANTED; N. a. Cowdry. lHL' “lulu-nu. l‘nrn~‘l‘he market la Iï¬â€˜ldy. wlth mw yellow quoted u 22 to me outsldv. Owl yellow In quoted It to 26¢- oulslde, luvs-The market In unchanged. wlth Ntlvs It 35c west. (3 Oatmealâ€"The market I! dull at $2.95 to ‘ TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKER The reeelpu of llve stock ut the western yards were modente to-dly. d0 ours. but some were left over from Int week. l’ï¬vm xI-I‘emlly are unchanged. Sules of to rholee ox rt nttle n svgc to 39m, and bull: at to Sue per and. Butchers’ euttle eoutlnue dull. wl oflerlngl enor- nlly of Interior qunllty. The but utcb- en' sold at So to 3541' per pound. medlum at mac to 23“ 1nd luterlor qualities It Xe to 23“. Id: can sell ut $25 to $35 I each. and calves It 8 to 87 each. Sheep 1: Inab- ln modente supply 1nd cold at 8c to am at: muck-n2“: tong; BRITISH MARKETS. leexrool. Jul. 11â€"8: who. 7 on to‘hd;nd.lootoc' 01 137. auuagd tidamudyï¬d; um o. m â€" â€"Wheutou Muham- nu» ht. Mama u' m .. mu. auras-am a «faculty. â€mutt 9'“ ‘W‘UWIâ€"r-vuvâ€"vâ€"vâ€" v..â€" 7,7 ,,__ III-no «an Janus-95“ for M. ammame.a dtor April. In in m a: Winn»: - ca. wonâ€"Clout- c on plunge study, In. on quiet and lute-adv. It 22! 00c for Feb. '01uâ€"1‘iac market 1. gold Ind prion are steady. White sold It 19c west. and mixed at 18c west. flourâ€"The demnnd :- "mind. ma price- uochancod. Straight molten are quoted a: 84. Tomato taught. V tunâ€"Trade quiet and prim unchanged. Bran I: noted at 87 to 8759 went. and mom II to â€.50. about: 1180 lo 89. 50. Whatâ€"The mrket continue. dull with transaction- hr between. The feeling II nun-clue“! with cable: for Ontario about muurnciolz. White is heid at 83c to 83¢ It: to 8% ouuide. Hannah: No. l hlrd II noted at we. hNol‘Ul Bay and Itflctow. 0:0qu ml: ht. Buckwheatâ€"The market in quiet. uiu. on .0“ quoted It 28¢ outai side. â€"The aunt in quiet. No. I quoted at mefo 34125 2 at we to me. \‘o. 3 0:. 1n at w. And teed It 23c. Pen-Lina- quiet Ind prices steady. wiih am at 43c north and went and at 43¢ ou the nldlAqnd. . - - ~A__-‘_ _.In|. m1.~‘0 GUMMERCIAL NEWS- mm 19030310 nu nun. m Isl-hot moon. mun alo'doï¬hmm. tor the Mon at (mt-dun. ' mmmnm. M M M Conny Clerk. URPORATICN OF THE COUNTY or ncmm4. mug. hum give-It the III-Icing! Council on! meet-poncho at an County of Viacom mix “that Council Ohtmbor, in the Court How, in the Town at Lindsay, Ha: tilt wry doll-Able open on Kent-1., amt ddo. nu- u» eon-(Eu lu’uflu. hm:- louu ud‘hn mm had «Mon in one o! wombat}. town them; will MAW}? ._ LI“ -_ __~-, 1, (J‘OUNTY OF VICTORIA. TENDERS FOE conowooo. â€"vvvvâ€"â€"v -,_V V, w. _ ,, uni-y. on u damn-um mu m up In “Cirruflmtobcoé ‘ - fl . M hr, 3n ‘ '1'. nun-r, (but ‘I (.0. County Clerk. Tuesday. Jan. 26th, 1897, MCI. III-ha ~nm FOB OOBDWOOD." II I. m by a. W 1nd] Wednesday, Jan. 27th, 1897 A! â€OI. NI I‘ll DILIVEIY 01" 180 Cords of good sound Beech “mph Body Wood. M Ma 0am, 1 My. m Juan. 15073152. 3. BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE. 20 ACRE? of “â€"00 on KEN-87., Ila: or In to sun pm A p‘s‘ '. cam: Bu] hm Agent, Undny .(rr :0 .MNG, “Groom, Tm â€"« 8w-15-.8d New Ad 781' tlsemen ta. Comes at a grand time for buyers. This is our spickâ€"and-span b rand new Winter Stock which leasures In 8111 Down a lunmam 0f Merchandise Orders. â€"0Nâ€" Victoria PLAN haw extended (tom the m the Me. the canmldonen at! n vast amount 0! evidence I m an. we. come mm can; and (0 on the suble‘ m and replenishing ll mau- waters wlth ill a the means by Whl my be themln prewar ma. M In no dim been. the two commission m bah: t 10‘!“ 039- 1‘ u a. m at ube Gavel-nu m 311ml: Ind the United 31v. duet by convenuon < â€muons at t m n '- tamed a w b. m mmedhne excm m by the two Govemmem am by c WW and '0‘ m on may be deemed n: in m u the Inland Mrs 1 “I“. u the Gavernmevzm out! m MV.‘ 2°?“ tor the purpose or reportins : Mel! on (1) the preventl Mu methodoot mm: u m and contiguous W‘w United States cad Canada n u. and duo in the waiters on mm mm:- or either con: the prevention of the pollutinl m or such contizuous the detriment of ï¬sheries and don; (8) the close seasons whh be octet-cod and observed in I an by up AMI-hm“ “Lb“ Dr. Wakehun. Can-AC. h an on the Inter-anion“ ennui-ion. has returned a hem completed his duties «In Commissioner. The I the American Oomuiadoner. ban. and himself. heve been uni: _n_Qective Governmel In this connection a. good told 0! Hr. E. B. Eddy, the w muncturer of Hull. Mr. I waited upon by n depulau workmen, who informed him wanted a. holiday next day. All sum: Dny, and the rul church required that it sho carved. Mr. Eddy replied " and next day the works 1 down. Some time ener the d fluted upon Mr. Eddy 0.33.11 tanned him that the next day a. holiday. "Whnt is 11 ml Ir. Eddy is credited with as It 3 St. Peter 1nd St. Paul's the reply. Then, it is said, rennet-Iced: “Why in thund Peter Ind Pun take their the name time u ul the ot without requiring n lpeciaJ inconveniencing Mum me Report doe. not any wheth got their holidny or not. H W one of the inc hi which pnhiic gnen in this *1 Her new the Dominion rank sway ahead or vain ten. but I. high authority out the function yesterday the 1 dc: would not apply. The t tunetion under the auspices tholic. Church, and as tt State “hit- the authoriti church could do Just as th in the matter. The “the pointed out the curious tact cording to the precedence Richard Cartwri‘ht and Mr. are seniors to the Premier Councillors, are entitled to deuce over Mr. Louder at s tions, although the rule laud Her Modesty has, by custom, hted u reset-d: the First M years at State gatherings i It thee funeral yeoterdtty h der the charge 0! the timer was the interment of Sir Jul no such auction as t one could hove occurred. This was a. hollday in t Winn. heinc the feast o phony. All the departmental were cloned. as well as tun Bureau. In the latter cast: i whht of a. Whip upon the who on Protestants. as they pelled to lay on’ oimply 0.. the religious View: or thr thoiice.und thenyotalzt docked. There seems tu be tcelln‘, even among Roman to ubolieh the-e holidays. them simply ll holy days. "nu-u Inn to In. a “cut With out. Anon“. u-u all Italyâ€"Worn “I I.“ lot Bye-Bled!“ “aw. Sun. lPRUJECTS FOR LARGE B W108 out his .mestiuns 1: West India trade. The prx men: will endeavor to I Can“: a. share of. the trade There has been consider-ab the city to-day â€Spurting which occurred a Archbisho tunnel-:1 yesterday as to prec Federal and Provincial Mini: the table at Menu laud Ottsws. Jan. 6.â€"(Speciai.)~% net had I. three-hours“ sittld tel-noon. at which, it is said, (ion of extending Canadian 1 under consideration. It is that Mr. J. S. Luke has d work as Trade Commlsflonq “is. and it Is now propose steps to develop as much a! trode with South Africa, Sum es and Mediterranean port rests :80 Mr. Simeon J-mvl Brunswick visited South Ami made I. valuable report resin opening up or trade with the countries of the soutiurn 1 but no steps were taken tow The Cabinet Talked f« Hours Yesterda; OUR TRADE MA Eh: mauaaian Call and not Prices cpeot work before 3 Frames, Sash, Door Mouldings, Trimmi LINDS; 0)) Km, Davis 6' Emmy. mutur. J â€TIBFAOTION GUA Kei- mnjnum: J. P. Brio. were Appoint