Pu-ry $11M lim; that Midland has the finest and sameat harbor in the man Bay; and that this route doth! be included in spy general scheme, uitnndonbeodlywm. , 'But. do not forget, Mr. Tarts, that the Midland-Lindsay-Montml route is «no of the bestâ€"not inferior to the tor of Public Works, you pass away to “that bourne," you will beyond doubt have a. statue in your honor placed in float of the noble civic pile that, Toron- to. is slowly but surely building, and which may then be completed. 1 lines; it you can keep hzr from feeling side-tracked, from becoming funn- flower"; it you can charm Lhaturong- hold of Toryism into an admiring! up- prowl of your ways and doings, you will be entitled to take high rank among the nation-builders of this {air Daminion; and when in the course of time, after thirty yeara'toil as Minisâ€" Go' on, Mr. Tax-fa. If yoï¬ can >cap- tare Toronto; if you can put her in: the main lineâ€"or on one of the main the great lakes to the of these days, and than humid late made themost of its unsurpassed water lines and railway routes from tenet. with those of the Intercolon'al [Bai 11m}. This is a. big programme, but it is one that will be accomplished some ing- Toronto; whit he wamd do it he cation between the East and West. and there are pictures of large expenditures in harbor improvements at the two terminals which go to prove that Mr. mum's intentionsare honorable. After captured Toronto. Bnt there are other Places ‘1‘? be 0909339434- Fortunately there is enough for all. The grain tradeotthe Weetiainmagmitudebeâ€" yond conception. He would make a Buffalo of Montreal, he tells us. Pub- lic and private enterprise in Buffalo has prox ided terminal and harbor facil- ities of the ï¬nest-and most extensive descriptionâ€"for the enormous grain trade that goes-to it. Mr. Tarts, if he had his way, would build the Ottawa. and Georgian Bay Canal, the {Brent Valley Canal, and make trafï¬c ar-‘ rangements with the Parry Sound, Railway that would harmonize its in- Mr. Tarts is Level-hem captured Toronto. But there Places to be Quidered. Fm hmmpraiaeaotlk. Tarte;and Mayor Shaw should present him with the freedom of the city in a. golden, Met. - . . . . , a. minty of 01.80 per any ot‘uctixvger- comma now-a-days that all 3;“: came the ““08““ reward for 11“ viceâ€"Carried. ..... Moved ‘by Rs Rich, trade routes pm through “308m" most devoted party supporters. The seconded by Another Toronto paper, imitating mu it nas not It. I I t to for {he Whou gt a. salary?“ 0t Glowterts “Dam“ offer or his Sir Wilfrid. burial... plan wnhm’ â€r month for‘éh m, Mam? ‘ hug“ dom for a horse has exclaimed 913'“ a joint session 0‘ “can?“ â€MTV ' Ema? aeeoudad by “Oh for a John R Booth" (who built Common in ca, .8 otmzeement, and A. MnKmnou, that J. . Cuunm be the Parry Sound Ran way) to save To. a Joint vote. This would Pro'idï¬ 03° â€minted cart or the townsth d ' ll . ronto from being side-tracked. And my,â€"and perhaps. for the present. the and do a the serum perform- t the d't’ “1 by u†“3‘3“1131"? 33"“ a†. . n easiest way of get it; over 1 5.2- registration ir co and mar- $36“? hmï¬thhthgfmster, culty caused hithembe's Patti!“- gages.- Z Lost..:..Moved "1 ï¬nd?“ .“ “ï¬tted? 5:236?†head°r°mw; an; The joint vote would decide for Y B“: "6 Rm“, made Y m- _ _ Suggitt, that J. B. Weldon be retained he has been suspected of side-trackâ€" the tune bell" the tale °‘ the measure at township clerk at a salary of 8350, in: Toronto‘ what he would do it be; under consideration; but it would not and that townsh' lno money be gaid‘ by {the . . t_ 1p or extra wor except or could have his way, would be to “and" the vote 0t,t'h° govern-mun. the registration of births, deaths and straighten the line from Collmgwood The government hung a mayonty m d t - mum-emanated b, 6~ the commons nee no resxgn on ac- Gra urn. aeco. y m. Suggitt. :bfm] on to 3:132:61] 1:0}: 31:12:13: count of an adverse joint vote on any that this council grant to the Honoitul :ations beacon theEast and Wear. and measure unless an intention so to do {0" 5‘“ Children. “t Toronto. "â€3““ . fl‘ hrofJ.RauRoberfsou, :here are pictures of large expenditures was expressly stated- Anadvcm V000 ° 8 o m “0 chairman of the Trustâ€"Carrion n harbor improvements at. the hm. in the cnmmnm mum -p M..-“ L- - I __ __.h_- and to defeatziu minutes, (Baa: is The weekly Post. mm M1551: to an unparalleled exam. .When there was a tory gov- ernmentinpowertherevemwuthe WAY, FRIDAY. JAN- l3l-h. @tMm‘fag-aatheoenatewuooncem- ,â€"â€".â€"â€"~ - ‘ ' -â€"- ' no remedyâ€"none but that which Time Ir. Thu-to '38th and hold. Be 'and Death may bring. The House of he a ï¬ne imagination and a. practical “30113 in Emland may obstruct and bind. He has courage and detennina- I . . tiou. Behasinhisshortmm' 'stedulupm #th‘da’hu“ ““1â€â€œ . emign to create a batch of new peers the seas than his prom†could sufï¬ciently large to secure a major- - it}; and the fact that this remedy . . can be employed has its effect. Their 2mm ï¬rm?†dMEi Tartehas lordship; give way before the final umbdpuï¬ï¬txnï¬o ‘ Pam pressure is applied. But our Canadian . . ’ hm lord: are independent. .fllhey are with- caption of the" great natural advant- in certain limits practically masters use: He has by abold strokecaptur- -' - - - - - were put forth in the tory 0588118 to doubt have resulted in a higher stan- m Ibo" that .Ioronto, and not Parry and 0f appointmenh. But Sir John b 1 Bound, should be m. ante'a obbetive Mncdonald nude an early departure Kim point. where was a time when all Ironthehigh ideal set up “Mot sign! reads led to Rome, but it innot easy to confederation, and senator-ships be- 19‘ a nu. fmfmbn _-__ I L which his magic wand is davelophg ““35 theproï¬noe;a.hdhe has in a.‘ mnem- way cast his benigmmt eye J havo dl'eamed of in their year: of un- pwve otticialdom. Mr. Tarts has stifled up Mantreal and Kingston to unwanted activity, and to a. higher eon- PORTER’S Bookstore I w m. nrwnsnmdmd bold. Be In a ï¬ne imagination and a. practical ind. He has courage and determina- on. He has in his short ministerial PORTER’S Bookstore! RENEW YOUR _ NEWSPAPERS FOR He has u- .The tory contention that the senate ye situation is unobjectionable and that in the senate isajudicial, nnpartisan, and if patriotic deliberative assembly, is of ,3 a. piece with: the tory contention that it the gerrymnder act was a [air and râ€" honest measure and should not be re- ‘ e senate an exceedingly difï¬cult and del- icate question to deal with; and in view of its difficulty and delicacy the I reform party andpressshould and no doubt will loyally and cordial- ly support the Premier in the best measure he can devise under the cir- cumstances. Public opinion in On- tario may favor the abolition of the senate: but it would not be w.se or patriotic to insist upon that plan if in the other provinces there is a strong and general feeling in favor of theme- ond chamber. It may be found ad- mirable to have the provincial legisla- ture to elect the semtors for each prov- I ince. This would remove the objection ‘ that the party in power at Ottawa 2 would appoint its own supporters; but 1 it would have the objection that pro- vincial elections would be couplic‘ated by the introduction of Dominion is.- snes, though practically the evil might not be a serious one. It is certain that it the provincial lecielnture hud‘elected senators sinner Mating“? sent 1 ate to-day would be about evenly divid- ed politically; and beyond a doubt it ‘wonid’be’moeed 0: we! 0! emu,- er smite . game, , it vein?“ to" Main any event. whatever W appointment or selectioï¬'ii'hdoflédf‘tï¬â€™ ‘ fixa time limitatievenortenyears, and to provide {or retirement by re- tation. - - ' ~- majority: it h in the Hanna 0 'Lnin a second chamber, the practicu ,queetion to be considered is: What is ‘ the best remedy for the objectionab'e condition of things existing in the present upper house i .What remedy is likely to be fair to’ all parties and reasonable and lasting? .Would the remedy result in a. raw crop of dirti- cultiesf : - ‘-.- ddferent matter. .. \ Granting Lhat it would not be wine at this stage to press on the abolition of the senate, and granting tint in view of the varied interests of the sev- eral provinces it is desimbla fn "uh. the time being the tale of the measure under consideration; but it would not decide the vote of the government. The government having a majority in the commons need not resign on ac- count of an adverse joint vote on any measure unless an intention so to do was expressly stated. An adverse vote in the commons would of course be a. they are the memreaotslibeml gavel-hem It hapartof the tory tactics at Ottawa to make the. utmost pee of the tory majority in. the senate earned the situation has become in- propperitm. more m to". men in . . Canadaeowell ï¬ttedtodoalwithe: tolerable. The for: mt! gn that not a. subject an Hr. Byron E. Walker body does 'mt deliberate: it simply General Home“ otfl‘he Bank of Com- ! Mister: the decree: of the loader of meme. Mr. Walker hat the head ole 9 the to position. The wernmeht of bunk With 55! Dim“!!! Dam-0P “Di“. the 0:01“ a very large M111†one of the large banks of the world; he in thononoe of Commons; but the tory non†market; be h†a bunch om“ maJority in the Senate is ready at a in the Klondike, the centre or a die- moment's notice to finest and reject tfict .that mean much to Britain’s govermmnt momma. simply because {manual â€6°†' "1d 1†“m†-:nhe question 0: Sum blot-urine It “- buen wrought into prominence scan by at as. h: Willrid Inurior'a is desirable to min. GINA?! REFORM. ‘ts effect. Their store the final Lt our Canadian they are With- -'r_ Ill-“l“ 0:30 Thursday, Jan. 26th, 399, by Elias Ontho 21.9mm“, next tho of ' wes, auctioneer, on t 2. can. 7. - Pu" Mariposa, unreserved credit. sale of “.3500“ Mmby till he hen-d n the valuable farm stock and implements, Dom‘ 0! Crown Lindl, pmidh the property of J. H. Chase, Sale at they hue any objection to nuke to his one o'clock sharp. . ‘ . apt-10w: “Exams: no such Obie“: On Wednesday, Jan. 25th; 1899. by Elias "“3 3 PM! will m auctiomr, on [at 16. com 3. oonï¬rmdin-mduno '1“! “0 WM Mariposa, sale of valuable farm stock °f the A“ “Wm 3nd Elements, the property of wmmmwh your. then- as. ‘ = _ ‘ warp. owned by said company. be exempted from taxes for two years, with a. View to encouraging the dairying interests in this township be grantedâ€"Carried .Moved by Mr. Rich, seconded by Mr Graham, that A. McKinnon, W. Suggltt and W. W. Jordan bemembers of the 'board of health for 1899.-Carried..... Moved by Mr. Graham. seconded by Mr. Suggitt, that the following accounts he paid: Wilson Wilson, printing acct, 1 $21.50; Thomas Weir, rubber stamp for auditors, 31; John Baymer, refundofl day’s statute labor, $1.00.â€"-Carried.... By-lnw No. 498 was introduéed by Rich- ard Rich and seconded by George Gra- ham, confirming the appointment of Thomas G. Irwin as assessor; D. Eagle- son as auditor ; G. B Rennie as auditor; ‘ Dr Chambers as medical health oili- oer; W. J. McCu‘lough as san‘tary in- spector; W. Gmrd as caretaker of ball ...... By-lnw No. 498, after being read a second and third time, without amendment, was signed and sealed. ..... A statement from the manager of the Bank of Montreal shows a. balance of $8,766.24 at the credit of the munici- pality on the alst of Dec" 1898. and showing that the sum of $78.28 was accumulated in interest during 1898. .. ‘ The council then adjourned to meet ‘ again on Monday, the 13th day of ‘ February, for general business. J. B. ‘ ‘WEL‘DON, cler . . ~ 1 weap- meeting were ’u t batch of applj pm offices were c and the follow some 1‘0"“! by Geo; and Wm Sunaitt. _â€"'~.â€" “a, chairman of the Truatéâ€"Cnrried ........ Moved by Mr. Rich, seconded by Mr. Gr_nham, that the foUow' grants be acct 33.00, care of Alex. Smith; Annie Brown 83.00, care of G. Coone; E. T. Reeder 83.00, care of W. Dobeon; John Jeffrey 83.00; Mire. Fuller, 15¢ per thy in care of M: Dunn, and. a. special ,grant. to Mrs. Thomas Walton of six ’do!lars.â€"Oatried.....Moved by A. He- Kinnon, seconded by R. Rich, that G. Graham and W. W. Jordan be hereby appointed to enquire into the circum- stances of the Livingstone family st lot 24, con. 13, and make such arrange- ments as they deem necessary .or their care, and supplying necessanee. â€"Carried ..... McVed by G. Graham, sec- onded by W. Snggitt, thxt th) request (if Mr. W. W. Jordan. president of the Oakwood Cheese and Butter 00., “kin that the prcpertyt at lot 18, con. . 5‘th Eagleeon, of Limhay, and Mr. G. B. Rennie, of Oakwood, be appointed to audit the accounts or the township of Mnripoae for the year 18%, at a sal- ary of 810 each.â€"(hrried.....MoVed by Mr. Graham, who d by Hr. Smitt. at a. salary of'820.â€"Carried... "Moved b Mr. Suggitt, seconded by Mr. Mo- KZnnon. that. W. J. McCall h be ap- pointed sanitary inspector 0% town- ship of Mariposa for the year 1899 at . a. salary of $1.80 per day of ~active aer- Vice.â€"Carried ...... Moved 'by 8. Rich. seconded by A. McKinuon, that Mr. W. Guard belegpointed caretaker of the GM..-L:â€" ï¬ï¬_-_â€"- v port, and has m to both England and the United States as the upm- aentatwe of the Canadian Bulking Aa- aociation. a very but the queuing“ flaming e nation has probably given no little concern. It ehonld 1:61qu of considerate moment to all onr blame. then. how- ever. because ekilfnl flnenoing tor the nation means a. great deal for natiou- " a! prosperity, end national prosperity is simply the sum tom of individual propperit‘yz. furore are few men in Canada. so well ï¬tted to deal with ao' want a subject so Mr. Byron E. Walker, General Manager ofrl'he Bank of Com- merce. Mr. Walker inst the head oï¬e bank with six million: paid-up capital, one of the large banks of the world; he great deal shout government a It! short, he is a financial ox- :onsiden IL Sugqitt. Hoop. : . the sun: flqbertsan, Manposa. in the County 0! Victorie. for which intrac- tione were bud by the Barnum“ of Crown [end- on the petition o the Muni- cipet Council of the Tomhip of Meripou, he- been performed by Ontario Lend Sur- veyor George Smith, of Woodville. who he ï¬led that-churns, in duplicen, in this Department. Survey of the :ine between Con- cessions C and D. across Lou Numbers Fourteen. Fifteen and Sixteen. in__the Township of In accordance with the provision. of the Revised Statutes of Guano, 1897. Captor I81, Section 14. Sub-section 4. being u: Act. teepeoeing the Survey 0! bade, not-toe in hmby given um the 7w. REAR, ’1" phone. Eon 3m. on: “him, ‘ mu. . t ......‘400’ '4 25' “5" 3:5qu 230% 33734; :30 at." Bulls-h he": export. good 8 “I ‘ 12'; mt ............ ~ m: 1.3.“. t{mm butchm' and ' expolttn, mixed ..... ... 8“: 4 15 Stacker: and medium to : ...... ......33! 840 Feedtfl. he", ............ 340; 800 But "erl'ctxt e. picked lougg: :3“ an: 3 ned'lmn .. “333,3: ton. common . . . .. . “ interior .... 285! zoo 813‘ Inch eon. etch ..... agggg 'h 00'â€. m ooooooooooooo 0 Q Show. per cut†. ...... 325i 340 ear Bucks, ï¬a- cw: .. ....... 2-50 f 275 R gprhx Inhale ........ 2759375 mlwwMIMQ-ach..487'462% ra- ' uchtuts. ...400;425 gt “ he“! fat- ......... 3 75, A “ I." ........ .... .8MK ugt Inn 3.13:. Cattle nun-In. ml - â€" - ., EPARTMENT 01' CROWN LANDS Toronto, Juan, 12m. 1899. Export cattle. choice Export cattle Jilin ...... Bulls. medium export... 3 8735 Bails. he": export. good quality ........... Inga! good batches-0' and. w 876 On “Q: g 853 m"§â€.mve ev nuns»: and 3qu:th mm‘m‘fm m: on. 0.- lat. 80:va Galen not: out; placed “'i'ï¬nrméoén. ogeï¬re flock {Gd-t week were as follows: 1082 came. I sheep. 3588 I: man! we min-calm: “5.50. on. lxh : Receipt: e: um noes at the he I.» ket toâ€"du vex-e furâ€"64 cu- m M of 750 cattle. son a... hog uglwalru 1 ‘ um'iï¬Ã©iv'iu'. 080 J . . Toronto. red.. 0 70 Toronto It. Lawn-'0. . Recdnu of farm Mace m: daâ€"Mhmheltotmln.†of! aégevml 99d: 9; are-ed 1400A]: MARKETS- Advert!†man u. ._ â€"....â€". nvw . Ilium-upon: .. Tyronto. No. 1 â€" u.uuu. a‘ub Nurthcrn Dpluth. No. Loading Wheat eta. Futlowlng ire the doing Important centres: Cash. Jan. 39.. “£21.; ‘:::: Milwaukee . .00 .... 8:. Lou]: 0 .... “5 ca Toldo... ....0 .... Detroit ... ... . Dqluth No. ‘l [COMMERCE NEWS Meat Omani-tom: Toronto Live Itoel Inn)... 0 so L0 W. 6 Mare 129 9 Satisfaction 'of hu CLOCKS ‘3... me, u 1 o'clock p... the lam VII“. 3 mu, $110 24th day of Janna ' Theindiemenn in 3:17.00“- ue to mod that we wanna th .11. ’1‘ ' d 9‘29. bumteihhhsn .t I†m “In we â€11... I'M!- b“ you" an lower QM" It: tho any time. Valuable Farm Lands EXECUTOR'S SALE Son calm: the best. can I to mac dun canary I! you in buying f! be a chem h (t everything. Gwen I, the bra coda more than up. In. ere; hm even it n at... n. In -h¢‘p¢l’ In the end . momenta-«mun... «Um Point, r a g] mm NAVY._ Ell-re Virginia. Sun Cured. Full Weight . Solid Comfort. THAT’S ALL. Button Bro; PPLIOA‘I'ION '10 2mm“. '0' 5 Ca thro c 00. "MOI“ Ian's Incidence“ ........................ Ila-53rd: m. Fenland . .. Ian's Long Fru soon. or half £104.. . . Ian's Lou I'd: I‘m†luau (5rd.) Ian’s over-loos ..................... ’ ...... Icl’s Rubber 8.“. ........................ Ian's Buckle label-mm ............... I 3013' hello Elihu-l .................... lent Heavy 80d- ......... . ............... Women's felt 0m ................... Wane-'3 Rubbers ......................... BOn’ Imi- {la’s [cecal-s ,Wo-cn's locall- How about your feet, are they dry, warm and comfortable? If not, can on R. NEILL, the Shoe Man. . . . Agent for the Slater Shoe BigStosk-Taking Sale MI S'NVES, GOAL HEAT] MUBLB W001! HEATERS, BOOKING STIIVES al "‘Clearing Out at Cost’" Happy and Prosperous New Year Men's Caps, in Cloth and F at, diaper thhr even. Big valm in Men's, Ladies' and Children's UN DERWEAR 49 Odd Suits, Cox? and_ Vests, you Telephone 52 Gloves, Hosiery, Yarns, Flanncls, Everything in the HARDWARE LINE Chap Remnant Carpets atï¬alf-pricc.’ 15c, 20c and 25c. Bug but in pa [Mid-Winter Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing ï¬nd Uarpets, MANTLES, GIMKS and GAPES 25 End: Black and Colon . and Dresses, at half 91‘ To our many Patrons we wish Double-fold Tm‘hess Goods, were 36. mid-winter price """" ' 5‘ 4.2-inch Tweed EEec lovelym were 15c. now ........... .. me to Shadaof lovely ' Black, were 28c,now.... 4"‘vach SctgeDress Goods, 3130 “I "pom Also our MANTLE CLOTh, “Wmâ€"fmï¬sm A Good Resolution for 1899 is to buy DRESS GOODS- BALL BEARING HORSE CLIPPEBS COLD BLAST LANTERNS. id: of Wintecharand use to be sacriï¬ced. This week “‘putting the knife into our Dress Goods and Mantle Stocks CARPET-s Rcbt. New. ....... .,.......mo 01.15. 81.25. 31.33 .......................... um. 82... .............. .1... .l-Cfl‘l“. 0L7. FOUR PRICES. ooWJ. I 2. Ingram; 1', Bhutan Dress Goods, suitabic for Skirts, in W'w margin .Rsfmnants at was at aid-winter sale prices. mu. mums, mum smns and mm aretobeaacriï¬ced 75c and .1... "$2.25 ad: Cl.“ 3! 5. ‘1.†02.5. t a great ‘MNJ mum s. {In ma Mthei “ the â€â€˜1 oduoed eve :' «Mild Dr: “.190: ‘Bkmvio parks a he othe SAY. Flt 310V revenu a living d gm out an and d York you u'd