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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 17 Feb 1899, p. 5

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$10 3.00 7 75 ’ .50 $15 cipalities maintain their own jails and hospitals and schools, while the leg- mamro provides only for it; own prop- or upon-an. ‘ 539 last year. Having resolved not‘to allow the Michigander to take our saw- 1033 acres the lake to his mill, we have to do without the 8494.830 he would have paid in timber does it he could have got the 138. We need not squeal. We cannot eat our cake and have it. The government has undertaken to reâ€" dum expenditures. Some of the civil servants have been dismissed. and vari- ous econanies are suggested. There should be no difficulty in cutting down provincial expenditures. The legis- lature makes grants for the mainten- anoo o‘l' Jails. hospitals, schools. eta, in relief of municipal tamtion.’ All it ban to do in to withhold those grants. in: whole or in part, and thus restore the balance between provincial reven- ue 9.“!1 expenditure. ‘Let the muni- The public accounts of Ontario show that. the revenue from Crown land: decreased from 81,595,369 to 81.100,- effect 01 American competition may be right, but on the other hand the wish any be father to the thought. But the smash has not come yet. The cable lays that the British ship- yards ere busier now that before. and the representative of the Illinois Steel Company says that both the Em- linh and American iron and steel firms have all the orders they can till now; though he thinks the English will get the worst of it when the time comes that than is not enough business for both. Int would not be ucnse (1 history «posting itself. {or hard times hue cuerelly been harder and have lasted longer in the United States than in Greet Britain. It in never safe to prophesy unless you know. (Those who tell us that British industries cannot survive the fear! fie/lb/ “Imperialism brings with it mili- tarism," said; Mr. John Morley in his recent valedictory speech to the Scotch iiberals, “and militarism means the profusion of the taxpayer's money everywhere except in the tax- payer’s own home." ;.British tax- payers have for many years been ground between the upper millstone of militarism and the nether, or bad land lawn, and the wonder is that the earners of the nation have enjoyed .the degree of comfort they possess. Imag- ine a; Britain relieved of both idle land-holding and military classes, and the earnings of the people applied to the wants of the earners! \ he: county tobacco, and will secure a. large: part of the Kent county crop also if samples are satisfactory. An ,agent has also gone to'England to look up other customers. Po. mum. Pain about the Hart. 7 PM h: the Head 7 , Mr. J. King, mgr-amazing one .of the Largest tobacco brokers' trims in England, is now on the ground and wants at least ‘two million pounds of Over eleven million pounds of to- bacco were grown last year in Kent and Essex counties, and it lads as if a remunerative market may be found for the home-grown article in England. tion, is the Aberdeen Association, for the distribution of literature tosettlers in remote parts of the Dominion. Dur- ing the past month: nearly 200 parcels have been sent out from the Ottawa branch alone. An institution whcih is doing amost excellent work, quietly but very affectually, through a vast section of the country that receives little atten- year it. baa reduced its estimates $237,614, and given notice that no more railway subsidies will 13’ Voted Ihat is promising. The way to re- trench is to retrench. The Quebec governmant is struc- 31mg with the financial problem in- herited from its predecessors. This The United States war department seems to think the food served to the soldiers in Gabe. was good enough, and the conduct of the war was all right. If all the officers who asserted the con- trary are disciplined courts-martial will ham to work oven time. 2 but medic!" kmdn. fiai Minn“ I "parted UNIBAY. FRIDAY, FEB. 17. 1899. J. P. RYLEY, that moi: TAKING GHANGES. W: Plain; Illa. m Vanuatu-3t. Bride uowm. 71‘ (new. 81.. tomu. M The Weekly Post. i I Ioflolu can: In nun. j Shplo. 8.93 33d Quick 03!. M 1:33-33. 313333033. comm, cows. BHEUIA‘I’ISI. 330331.013. an and no cont low... man or mrrnxous. 1‘ luv ONLY THE omumt. PERRY DAVIS' Pain-KilleF. HOWARD'S CUR! ILL '90. PAIIS um EDITORIAL NOTES. u‘ :0 now mtunflv. whet- ow h new part. M035 [in team: to every new: I Butt-b m 3.4“ Impote- at the pm: at Bahia to: the put you totalled 33.- HSJXX). a“ CM!!! 'm from 0‘!!! Th“. comm Ill: ° "10. f 5‘“: mm: aha-330m... m '32 Wuhincioa. Fob. 9.â€"Dupito mori- io the many. no canola-ion bu been touched by m high Joint commission for giving Quad: 5 upon or right of way on or tron tho Aluhn moon! to tho Osman-Alaskan bard-r lino. P and can“. oonoluulonl were mohsd. In tho owning the commit“. oh :0de- cny hold a joint Ionian, taking up seven] motto:- ot detail. So far ,no action hu hon than that any be u- prdod .- canola-1n, nmmuo point- helng brought up at our, “on. had that In sum India; to m pan“. AI :09, that. an no Indication. as to whoa anal “WM my ho ruched. prolonged Joint séuion at tho lub- oammim on the Alaskan boundary. A numhor of propoutionyapd cougar: The algh Conniuionou at Washington Ar- rinding Nov and 31nd Pol-tn Evory buy. Washingion, Fob. 9.â€"Thoro will be no joint. union of the full high join: oom- mlsnion until next Friday. Tho Amni- cnn oommiuiom hold a short mousing early "and”, going over noun! lub- jeou. particularly the Alaska boundary lean-I. Immediately aim Shalom} Nadia. Feb. 8.-'.l.‘he Premier. Seno: Sonata, In on lnterlvew yeeterday. 1e quoted an saying he will Immediately submit to the Queen Recent a Gonna eonvoklng the Corfu and as adding that he expect. to have a major“! one favorable to the approval of the "eat: of peace with the Unlsed Slate-.77 Inndon, Fob. 8.â€"At a meeting notar- day afternoon or the anti-Parnell!“ member: of Parliament, Mr. John Dil- lon, ohairxnan of the Irieh Parliamentary party, announced hie roelgnation of tho loadorehip, hie motive being the "nectar tion that the Irieh national convention, to be held in March, will come to new arrangemente {or scouring the unity o! the Nationalist party. London, Feb. 8.â€"The trade retnrna tot Januany ehow tho following reenlte: Importe {tom Canada, increaeee, sheep, £3,450; corn, £19,000; bacon, £7,000; name, £17,000; butter, £5,000; cage, £500; timber £1,000; deoreaeee, cattle, £9,000; wheat, .£ll,000; peae, £10,000; cheese. £28,000; fieh, £75,000; pulp, £9,- 000; lumber. £8,003. it should be borne in mind with re- gard to theee flux-ea that during the winter a large volume of Canadian in- ports enta- Great Britain by way of the United Statea. The anthoritiee cannot dietingnieh their origin when thle ocenre. The outlaw: had 1 strong posiflon, but were finally driven out. Seven of that number war. token prisoners. ‘ A British Gun-hon tn eh. Pun-Juan nu Ind Some 83rd righting. Imdon, Feb. 8.â€"A desusteh yestei- dsy stun-noon from Calcutta says thst the British garrison st Edwardesabad, 1n the Punjaub, has had a livsly brush with s bend of outlaws who occupied the tower: at Goomsttf. The British lost six men killed and 14 seriously wounded. Msjox- Davidson was severely sud Lieut. Houston nightly wounded. geldy use of the principle or arbitration e might be able to diminish :1 number 03 the causes by which war is produced. it by humane legislation we could also dimin- In: the horrors of war, we wonid render an immeasurable service to humanity. Ieanwhiie we must follow the example of other nations, and be prepared for war. 1 do not believe this is imminent. but the antes of war still subsist and, while doing our best ln‘ the blessed mission of peace, we must maintain the itlon or security which put generations ave given us, and which we hope to keep." anld Like to. But Dru-e Not. Lad Salisbury remarked that he tre- qnently envied a nation possessing a com- mittee of foreign relations like the United‘ States, a committee which could secretly receive explanations that Ministers were only too glad to give. But as Great Bri- tain was without that feature 'or Parlia- mentary government. it would be 1111909 sible for him to give the noble lord (Earl of Kimberley) all the information be de- sired regarding foreign aflairs. The agree- ment between Germany and Great Britain. however, was at a character favorable to friendship between the two nations, and to the right of all concerned, as well as to the eace of the world. But he (the Pro Inlet-f would not be doing his duty it he gave further dEtalls as to the stipulations, which for the present required no action (”Lille part or Great_ Britain, .A- ron's mth-ve's. “I should" héirfilv "re. nice," In continued “11‘ the conférence tale-wed an tumbler aim and it by the it was to tsliwhatwasoconrringona certain island within a certain palace at Pekin. All that Her Majccty'a Govern- ment wan concerned with at present was to see that the treaties were fully observ- ed, that the interacts or British subject were “regarded. and that nothing wac done by China or any other nation to compromise their rights. Britain’s Grip on the Sondan. Referring tn the Sondan the Premier said that Great Britain held dominion by the title ariaimg n-om the fact that the Son. dan formed part of the territory in ”pi, and also by the less complicated and more ea‘ly understood title of conquest. An: revival of the claims or titles which event: had swept away could not be sustained b!‘ historical precedent or international law. Believe. the Czar In Hone-t. Bo tar as the Our": rescript was con- cerned, Lord Salisbury said no one could gonht. the purity and humanity: of the m- ThE'xhlir'esi’ as then agreed to» Bon. W. F. Smith. Coneervetive. eeconded. Sir Henry Campbell-Banner- men, the new Liberei ieeder, in retort-in; to the tonne oi the epeech end the re- math 0! the two preaeding epeehere on Anglo-Saxon unity. seid thet “Angio- Sexon union tended to the stebiiity of peeoe." ’In the Imde the seine enhject wee hendled in much the nine menner. end, in reply to the Eeri of Kinherley. the Premier, Lord filiehnry, rem-ring et length to China, seid the policy of Her Meieety’e Government did not con- tenpiete me eoqnisition of territory in Chine or the diexnemherment oi the Chineee Empire. II‘he destiny 9! Chine, he added, wee ee impoeeihie to iototeli es it wee to tell whet wee occurring on e certein ielend within e certein peiece et Pekin. Ali thet Her Mejeety'e Govern- ment wee concerned with at recent wee to eee that the treatiee were fully observ- ed, that the interests of British subject ‘ Manila. Feb. moonnoitering. The party wee in e 1 , when it was attacked by the enemy. 1 companies of the Kansas regiment wet! lent to the reiief of their comrades and drove the Filipinos into Caloocan. penetra- lnz to the very heart or the town. Menn- while the sunbeam shelled (he mburhe. General Otie finnilv receiied the troope. but the nath'es. misunderstand‘ng the re- treat. failed to take advantage or it. The outskirts of the town were burned. MANILA PARTICULARS. “fol-Id Show Tint ~ the Filipino- Snlered Greet Loee and Were Bonn-d. 1â€"00.30 e.m.)â€"Lete Jee- terduy General Heiee' hrigede edvenced and took the waterworks at Singalon. “at companies of the Nebraska ite‘ment end a part or the Utah Battery, with two field guns and two Hotchhis. rune, met the enemy on the it!“ a halt a mile out. end e sharp engageient took place. in which the Kebmskena lost one dead and three wound- N0 CONCLUSIVE ACTION. London. Feb. 8.-The Queen’- speech, identical with the fox-ecu: oeblod on Tuesday. wee reed in both Houses yeetero day. In the Commons the reply wee moved by Mr. Degas, Con-ermine member for South Weetmorehnd, and no Min-’- Plain Word- Consortia: Britain’s mm. In Egypt-Tho Bram: Policy In Chill: 1. Not to Scour. Territory. But to Protect ,tho Bight. of no: SING.“â€" THE RIGHT TO THE SOUDAN. Lord Salisbury’s’ lmpOrtant ReJ marks on Foreign Affairs. ; THE HOUSE IS OPENED? A mm ON TUESDAY SERIOUS NE‘VS FRO)! INDIA. Canadian Import: Into Britain. Spun Wlll Pnu tho Treaty. I”, All I'm-n can-dc. John Dillon sup. 0m. n In Not lo. 5 Futthd-arhr- mruluhmhvopludhm s quad” of tho «um Dry-m Brad Vb“ Pun-oat Bum: uponoutlnllutompmdrolb album:- nmmnum-m huwuuammuom ‘erh fit W Manchu-autumn...» Lana: 3mm Iro- Ooa. om to tho Washingto- Gavan-ant. Washington. rah. a.â€"Gaural Ofla’ report of wealth. in m Manila fight up to data wk 197. China“ were or 0mm and man mm and 1‘ wounded. Washington. Feb. 7.â€"The Wu- Deput- uwnt today received the following deaputch tram General 0th. dated Mania. Feb. 7: The m at am ooncentntod around I from Luzon Provinces. naming: over 20.000. pone-sing m- eml q firing and Krupp neld sun. A good portion of the enemy ls anned Xith mgr?” latest l{Annex-n. Two 'mpv I great 1' es were cap- tured. Insurgents nred great quantity a ammunition. Quite 1 number at Spanish soldiers In hum-gent service, who served Artillery. Insurgents con- structed strong entrenchmenu neu- our lines. m In bamboo thickets. Those our men . kllllng or on urlng many a: the enemy. 0m- cauult s pm- bably nte 250. Full report: to- day. ltlcs at luau-rents very Axulunldo concludes wlth Influx: “Bo not discouraged. 0m- lndwendonce wu watered freely b) the blood of nutty“. and more will be Ihed la an tutu. to ulrenglhen 1:. Remember that clam no not wanted an and. he mind. It In In- dI-pemblo to “Jun our m to the ruleoorlwuldfight, mtolurntotfi- umph our our alumni.” He lulu list he tried to "old no far a podble u: med connlct. but calms an all hll econ-u “WI-r0 useless before the unmeasured prlde ot the America repre- nonumm." whom he charge- wlth huvln treated hlm as c rebel. “became I defend the interests or my country. and would not become the lnvtrnment 0! their d-tnrdly Intentions." “SI-Nery 1- Better." The Filipino leader the MCI to the former low of the FM Ina. but an. “slavery In better." and ca 1: upon than to "sacrifice :11 upon the nu: of honor Ind “.909“. ’F‘W‘L" A Second, That the Americana uprated be held a m. or. war. Third. Th3: this prodnhntlon be con- mnniated to the Consuls. and that Con- greuoxderand accordasnlpendonot the constitutional gnarnntee. reaming from the declaration of mu; Agvimldo's proclamation or Monday a." the ”thunk-of hostilities wa- “nnjutly and unexpectedly provoked by the Ameri- cana." refers to his manifesto of Jan, 8. publishing the alleged grievances of the Fmpinos nt the hands out the Army of co copntivon. and the "Want outrage. nnd taunts which have keen causing misery to the Medians." 1nd refs: to the "nude. conference." and “content. shown for the Filipino Government." a proving n "we- meditated truncation of Justice ad lib- Agni-adv. Proclgumn. .Aglunaldo's proclamation of human: says : any. Cumulus or Insurgents ve heavy. Have buried me 500 or the dead and hold 500 prlmnon. The" Jon. killed. wounded and prlsonm probably 4000. Took wag-mort- lu gallon yesterday It: miles our. “cabin 01' the hordes of troops originally drawn up in battle my against the Americans. fully one-third are incapacitated. and oth- ers are centered in every direction, The tangible ions or the rebels may be ‘mthered n-om the fact that 100 of ihem were buried in one rice field on Holiday. near Pasas. uni that 87 were interred be tween Paco and Santa Ann. The cm-resnondem of the Associated Press is informed that some members of the hospital (Vrps have made the startling dis- i-owry that there are several women. in masculine unilonn and with hair cropped, among the (lend. Hundreds of women refugees are 9001'“!!! into Manila mm all directions, u‘the val- inges around Manila have. as rule. been destroyed by the troops, Artificer Hm of Co. I or the Ooiondo Regiment dhcm'ered the missus ports at the pumping madiinery of the Interval-It: buried in a. con pile at Sirngalon station. The Miner-y will soon be in working or- u’ue Ltd-g W meinfiifi-dn' $fiv§r- this evening, it ll improbable that the threntened water tun- ine will occur. The Third Artmery. on the mun road. and the Utah Battery, In a cemetery, cov- ered the advance of the Kansas troops. Among the Important points captured was a strong elubnsured earthwork within sight or Caloocan. An Utter Rout Claimed. While a few detached bodies of the enemy sum offer demitory opposklon. the main body of the rebel- 13 In ruu rtttcnt and, utterly routed. I order and command : Pint. That peace and friend-1.7 reh- tlons with the Americans be broken. and that the latter be treated a enemie- withln the limits prescribed by the Inn The Annex-1mm: now have' the steamer line to Mdubon, and 600 marines. with four Maxims. have been landed from the fleet on the beach not-gt; of the city. , General McArthm-‘s ah: don advanced be- send Gagahmgm without loss. the enemy rage-am“ upon Woman. Genera! ()vemh'jm é bflgadc am ahcedlnd took Paramque. capturing two field gnu. They met with no oppodflon. The Filipinos were driven back. rem-in: In bad older. and carrying ‘wlth them valves and heads or the steam cheat and cs-{Ender 91* the» pumping madam. Dr. Younx. 7 formerly (matter-masterin- goanz in the Third Artlllery. was wounded, captured and brutally manic-ted. and NI body when Romnerul was found to “we been horribly mntllatezL . The Nebrukms have recovered the lost parts of the pumping machinery of tho waterworks. which assures a weed: neâ€" axgnpdgp or the water supply of the city. Genet-.1 Oti- Gives the IL 8» Mt“. to Date as 49 Killed nd 1“ \\ oundedâ€"Hic latent Bulletin- l'urtber Details of the Fire: Fight 1: Dianneâ€"The Incur- gent i‘rocluuntiou. Manila. Feb. 8.â€"(1 «maâ€"Meat. A. L. Ford. company I. 20th Kansas Intent . and a private or that company were kill , and six other members of the regiment were wounded near Caloocan his: evening. while u-vounoiterinz. The party we: in u Jungle. when it was attacked by the enemy. Two companies or the Kansas regiment were sent 10 the relief of their comrades and drove the Filipinos into Caloocan. penetrat- in: to the very heart of the town. Mean. while the Sunbeam shelled the suburbs. General Otis finnilv rec-lied the troops. but the noun-s. misunderstand‘ng the re- treat. failed to take advantage of it. The outskirts of the town were burned. lever-hi um. Introduced and flu, Peti- tie-e leech“! it the Legal-tun on Tumâ€"loan Proceedings Tomato, Feb. 8.â€"-‘l'hc Iagicletun yen- ttrdey “terraces received 3 number d petition, and three men were in- troduced and given nut radium. nit- which In adjournment m tnkeu. It it expected that the eltimtec tor the year will be brought down on Wednetdey, in which one the Provincial Tm will deliver his budget Incecb cu Thur-tiny. Committee to elect standing committee- was unpainted u follows, and will re- port with ell due speed.- Nenn. Devin, Gun-cw. Stuttcn, Charlton. Cerpcutcr. Whitney, Hurt-r. Minccmpbeil, IcKuy and Rudy. After e number of petitions bed been preccuted, e bill W County Council election. we- introduced by llr. G_I.L -n n--e ML- ALA--- A. ‘e._ L-II .. FILIPINOS UTTERLY Two Americans Killed and Six More Wounded. Dupatch From Gen. 0:“. Ifl'l'll PAPER TEE WEEKL_Y_ ?O_ST__, LIN DSAY ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 17,1899 nu: cuuatms. ROUTED. can. floun- Imp-om cu. in wu Mum-hm mahip. County 0: Dundu. Thu 1- not In (non Fumn'a Point. Ton “Indus" bao "wad. cm. In: m mud b! It. Provincial Bond at 8‘th icon-day. Io .11 noon. 1090'qu board! In the provino. M lob. aâ€"Tho mud“ Bond of Ram: have bun nomad“ noun: out of smallpox. much but mm on nou- Auokvlm, n a. boon 0! John Fran». The Mom was cm. W whb Oh. Whiting “any n 3.... m'l Point. whom “:03 no tag: can Into: noon-u the Job. London, Feb. 8.â€"Mr. Thom- Sawn de- cline: to undmnke the leadership or the Irish party In the House of Common. and It In probable that Mr. Dillon's Int-cm:- will be Bh- Thomu Hem unmade, antl- Pandlte member for Wat Kerry ad caller whip ot‘the putty. , After the Parliamentary Secretary at the Foreign Office. the Richt Hon. Wlillun St. John Broderick. lmd reviewed the eitna. tion in Chin and had explained that the Government's policy was to come to team with competitor: rether than excite the antagonism of other: e t in deve In: the country. Bi: Elle Ashmeed . iett'e amendment wee withdrawn. The Church Owl-e1._ Hr. Samuel Smith. Liberal We: to: Flint-hire. moved an amendment to the eddreu relative to the "lawieseneee in the church." which. he said. was exciting the cutest anxiety in the courtly. _ u alt-m. m "__‘_ Mr. hithnfiswutifi' south?" when the Home adjourned. Ian-d" ""‘o't ‘tie' Home" ' ‘Et 'o'i‘t'ho' 'Uimea sum K she went In (or the elective paltry of nunwnlrng AChlna'I lutopjty. _ In" Been Mounting Up by Hillione During the Current Yonr. Ottewa, Fob. xo.â€"cannda received on Midated iund account during the eeven months of the current iiecai year which heveeicpsed 025.065.000, which ie 04,219,000 more than ehe took in during the corresponding neriod of the 'aet iieoel 'year. There wee an increase in ooneoii- dated fund expenditure of 81,657,000, but otter making allowance for thin there is a diflerenoo of 82,501,381 in favor of the preeent year. The total revenue for the eeven monthe‘ period ieet year wae 321.- 446.600. The revenue for January, 1899, was 03.550.000. and for January 1898, 88,518,003, a eubetantiai inoreaae deepite reduced ouetoms and postage rates. The ordinary expenditure for eeven monthe of the ureeent veal- wae 021,358,000, and for the corresponding period of ice: year 819,619,000, en increeee, ae bee been etetea, of $1,657,000. There wae expend- ed in January. 1899. on consolidated fund account 86,50,000. ae against $0,803,000 in January, 1890. The iargeet revenue inoreuee were thcee of cuetonae and excise, the former being 08,441,000. and the latter $1,450,000. The pcetoilice revenue ehowe e decreaee at 069,000 for ‘ the month of January, during which too ‘ two-cent imperial and domeetie rated ‘ have;heen in operetion, and of 0190.000 tor the eeven weothe‘ period. I An cam) dinner was given at Gov- cannon: Bonn last night ”the nonm- mt-Govornor of Ontario. Hon. J. M. Gibson has bun hand from. El: health is improving. nnd it I: stand that he will be back by tho mlddlo of nut week. The ash'ery out-noon ottbo who. will be appointed in two or that when. There are my appllooflom. Columb- Iionor Butcdo has ran-anger! tho dil- Wmnditubu-d to my vhothcoc not the old omoioln spud-ad ll! tho Dominion Government will ho rec-bod. sum-loo an all iho way from 886 to “Manor. Mr. Archibald Blne. director of mines, has returned from Blgin County, where bein-peoudnnewoilnoldintbe'l‘m- ship of Dnnwiob. The em tron 15 wells bu been 1); bu-reie . day. It'll believed :bet the Dnnwiob ileid in e eon- tinnetion o! the Botbwell ileld. Every- thing as present point- to the field being a snooeee. end Mr. Blue will no report to the Government. The Boil-o adjourned an“! 8 o'clock this durum. A bill a: mad the Runway A0: 0! Ontario wn influenced by Hon. Hr. Rudy. The bill pmv’du am the out of arbitnuou upon the uproprhflon at landnbynllwnylmubonnd by tho clerk of tho County Court. Inn-ad of by the judge, :- honioforo. A bill reepeoting votere' lien in an- organized territory wee Introduced by Hon. Hr. nerdy. Thin unopende the operation of pert 3 of the Onhrio Voeae' Lint Act form yen-e. the mm of votere' 1m- in nnomniem terrific, being an expensive mutter. which it ie provided by part 3 at the VM m Act ehnu tebe pleee annually. The Lien- tennnt-Governor in Connor] any. how- ever, order one to he prepared it required. AM-nmbuotpetitiom hed been presumed, a hill teem Canny Council election- m introduced by Ir. Smith of Paul. The object of the hill ie to do ewey with the double voting a County Council election, end giveveau only one vote for each candid»; They have new the privilege of eating hoeh votee ior one candidate it they preta- to dose. The bill will come up incite second needing on Friday. Commit“. to aloe: standing commit... was nppolnsod as follows, and will ro- port with .11 due speed: Nolan. Duh, Gun-ow. Station, Charlton. Capone. Whitnq, Hut-r. Minampben, lax-y sad Rudy. Toronto, Fob. tinâ€"Tho unnum- no- torday ottomaoh sound a numb-r d nations, and throo nam- m in- troduood and given am my. one which on odjonrnmont was aha. It in expound that the ammo-o for tho you will ho brought down on WM, in which on. tho Provlnoiol Tm will doll"! his budget moot on Thur-day. m with m. wua made no «and. my! danced. m it work- Iu In a week. Have numr 0: con- densers 1:: no In .911”. mt R731: lood m . TM? 1: cam-lien. Gala prams. (Signed) Otis. .9 Aconcfllo DWIâ€"(mg; Detecflm noun-cal, Feb. . 0-8030: Au.- eulo can he ha been followed here by Macaw-s. I“ he rerun to be tux-the Interviewed. He tom any a long mu. Matcl~ 8.311”: In Ontario. CANADA'S REVENUES BUDGET ON THURSDAY. ASSEIBLY NOTES. W by a Show of Haida. Bantu, n.3,. Fob. 18â€"h 61M County. 8.3.. the madam noun-and m: Vdut. Poll-m nod Bum (an. aunt): Baku: and You; (0999!!- Iiol).mmt to no will!!!“ - m. Velma, Pozrm'nd Bum w " w M of may. doom «and. 75.5317 Manon a von' to the In. that Haj-min Parrot! did mm W Pun“. Im MM. P. 0. Cmiohunh mun-a am be M Pants on Infonnnlon given him by I woman. Ho ukod Puma 'hu banned at In: boon. Patron n- )lbdhohndoo. bun homo. nun-m than am moving (unison. hour In “it“ killing III moth-r. ad add ho MMthrop.‘ 1.10th I L___ A- An, tbooflolr.Wovdwoooonttotho a E 8 E o E I. E: E hopponodolong. Bootoppodondnowd lthounoonooiouo tom totho bow, “mind“. Bouldohooonld notllvo. Tho skull woo trooturod lutwo photo. Thou wooooouplng wound to tho top or tho hood. oxpoolnc her woo. ond onotlto: on tho loft “do. Theo woo olooooalpwouodoodoootoohcm Sormbonthonltttotboolbow. Blood inowod in ottoomo tron oomo ottbo wounds. Whoa tho pots-o] wocon out”! the ,womoo woo ooovoyod to tho Connor i of tho two big woundo In icon]! bolus I ancient to oonoo dooth. mount. he! had at with an ax." Ho uhd pc- mbion to had. In the burn and wanna “other man want .0 no to no! .1 worth at whiskey. Winn-l adored him "8’: ,_ - ‘ ‘ “- , 1113mm hat-many was given by 3 colored ma named Robert am. 80 all! that: 5.80 Parrot-c an Into 1m nrd and mid to Mm. "Don’t nu any was?" killed my manger. I chopped ,L,‘ ___ amnion. Fob. 11.-'rho mm on mac-tho! Ma. Pm“. 8m mt. whomhuhd by her son “Junta. wu manned at No. 8 Polio. 8w Int night boron Coma: Grimm Arthur Jackson and John Dot-nu mu- M to having noon Boa uh his mother with an n on Wont-day mains. Pu- nt. run any at once nod “pa-Ion wouswthowomwuu the pun-u- rivod ud conveyed hutothoeuuul Hoopla], when she died. Unfit-round tho unmmquom thnndafswwuh no Paulo». u.. told Incl-mt. Jolt: lo and Ibo young an may or he would scaly mum In. Pam“ "also. hard drink...“ balm-had In In “Mancunian-xterm“. up“, d hll 3mm The m w bathing as I‘d- auhummmmm luv mwnntwortbmboun Once! hem-bum Inn-no Asylum. i Toronto, Fob. 9.â€"Mr. I. C. mm. at gtboflmdP. W. ElluésCo. was can 'bynnmyumday “We Ind m mull»: n thoWInnim haul." aid | nu. ma. “Hr. George x. 3m. an m. IBM. Wm The (no: had probably ’from 840,000 to 850.000 wmh dab- mondgnndthuowm ill and. You as. In always carried than. almonds on bl- pcnon, and "on dept with than at night. ton-long u how-Into Chub , month were me. Mr. Wm. home. i carried ample. o! Incohe- and Junk}. l and“ m inn-Inches.- a... hotel. BI: lo- mu bot-n.5,000u M7300 fullyoonudbvluum" Hamilton, Fob. 9.â€"Benjcmtn PM jun, a cam. committed c mum can]: on h1- nxcd mother 1- from of hi: tnhcr'l hon-c. shortly db: 5 o'clock last evening. Ho chased hat onto! the honccwuhnu. Show)”: thonklclc ottthnhdjmuchc who sci-inc ho ruched hu- m brought Ihc tool down on hot bud, making. heath]. nah. (mm which hu- lrdnc cos-d. Standing on. ch. watt-Dc tom of his mocha. “be c tanned animal flux-um; for blood. he struck her thrcc an. Io. Mn. 37., Con-lined 0-. o! the loot lain..- Crl-u [Ia-(Innueâ€" ‘l'ho- Scoundrel Arrested. flan:- developments or the man How! flu show 3b.: the ton! to. will by: tho mailbox-hood at $700,000. W. T. In?” or flu Paton“ Inspector’- Went ban. lost all-cu mung to .600. Mm mam: «Man. who raided u the haul during the wink: loco all their puma! clean. :50 chic! of that loam nan; Jun- Tou, Wlllhm HcKcnuo and D. 3. 8m D. Home. a. Mada-y curler. and um that mind moms In 3h. hotel. but “and via mu. loan. Most of tho Amok-n ourlm hm m tho bonlphl lost pal-10ml dock. Ir. Spock. oho muogoo of mo houl. woo ooon oorly yoocomy morning and outed but thou woo no hoorouoo upon oithor tho human; or turnlmlo. Tho nflwoy compony cordon to: own tuour- onooupou on in building. 'Iho hotol runlouuo ond dock will, thoroloto. ho otoblhnhthooorupouy. thoduso ‘howohohlo looo to tho oompony. It. Spoodo upuod ohoo ho woo uuoulo o!- hondodtoglvoovouon Mon at thocoal loos, hulltwouldhovoryu-vy. Ithoo hoou ooumoood by tony tho. tho [on will not ho I. thou $800,000. I! w an awful light, and on. none to In 1am. The "autumn“: nixed Mm 85 audio dogma bolowuro and the wind New 3 datum. blunting bra-fl: In. the nonbwou. Formula!!! nary m cad mployo In tho building one-pod. By 4 o’clock only an abound wuh m at tho woman: to“! ugh. m. More. Em living thing. plant. or animal. nun- contnin. within~ituu the gems of ”BM I!" 5! 0mm «mm decay and 603th. , In the human body these or no. It. Jon» m that ho germs thought-rand” Inch It ‘81“!!! d9“! (called by Mists Ptonsines) hthhmmm-nmm am usually the result of imperfect fl. gum-sum (ligation of tad; the result. of indiâ€" digest Mae-food, The result. is aheavy‘ “an an: thick (am-‘0- ML- n- . “malignant-Id cuss-um; I. Ov- OMOOOâ€"‘l'bo In... ‘12:. o! I“, am f A HAMILTON MATRICIDE. THE BIG HOTEL FIRE. SOLD BY These Pianos Rave a rich, full and musical tone that appeals to all who hear them, and are without doubt the finest Piano in the Canadian market today. Wam: FOR Gammon. “MENDELSSGHN” PIANIIS a. project for. exporting woodpuip to the United chdon ie under considere- tuon. mutual reports trade etudy and aheed of last year. traveller- are leading good order. and country trade in In good irits owing to recent cold weather en: ling it to dispose of sur- plus winter gruode. Failure: are {awer then for many years past and the out- look for the spring busincse is ahead of last year. Victoria reporte u antinuc- tory Jobbing trade. but that retail tmde he. been retarded by inclement anther. In the Maritime provincee buineu is dull. lumber exports are null but logging in eetwe."- 9mm due the country-continue on its heed- has course to'ruin. u it. wu tom- told that it would undu- lihonl namin- iuntion. - A Report on Canadian Trade. Brubtroet’s trade report thiawoek cmtaina the following paragrach: “fitiafactnry trade conditions are re- protod in Canada. men repel-tame boat. January busineaa for three years put. the usual man mlkrthan (ha average. and can or abort credit acalaa larcer than before; an in- cmaaod bualneu noticed in lumber and of “worming? Good ad;éiÂ¥m 1m. ubout Whammy concluded tint is but one means of adnrtisixg tad flat the newspaper. town, will loudly proclaim “0h. thete’a nothing in ndvort'uing.” As the m- volt is steadily spreading, it is safe to predict the dam of the prqramme agd other things 9! its kind as a. means Artistic-ill the notices of businessmen who never Mt a. card in the local papers Imep dice thins: olive. Than the merchant slur Lin-own; any from C2 to 85 Lint. should have been spent. with a paper Lhfit.in_atriviu_ to build up the Progmmmea for societies. clubs, churchc, etc.. have had their day as “laced media for advertising. 01 Malacca. they never had a day; Manhunt. need them without thought, 1‘ or because they feared a refusal night 1‘ result in a. loss ol business. But they hnvo learnt! their lack of value and]1 (run all put. at the country come ex- w of revolt. against their use. y ”mum but for aday â€"lho pm church calendars. mthu bulletin; hay-hos“: :, and other achemes travelling finkirs. and Q ‘L-_4A‘7 -- is an exceedingly interesting article (with 25 illustration on the Iva-tot the Kit Kat Club. The practical articles an on Japanese Garvin. Drawing for Process Engraving. Landsape Painting, Alina! Painting, Flower Painting. Planter Casting. Wood Carving and nubmidery. The Note Book and The Collector give an ugly.” all the lust news audit-van” in" the world of Art.’ J. W. an Oct. publish or. 28 Union Samoa. New York. â€"-nT.ho Art â€" AM: for Fem-u??? canal» an excellent pioeure in color, '0! a oowyvby Jana. H; Hart. The sec- and plate is at Californi; Popies. There Kafly all dragging sell Stuart's Wink .fl‘ablet: atlfiob’oenbhafiull a pm age or y man one we price to Stuart Ca, Mar-hall. mm. buts-k your drmist. first. A um. but on «and: diseases, mailed free. Adm Stuart 09.. Marshall. Mich. bin”: menace “can. 11:13am put:l cod. drug mg. bng' t eye an clear complexion, because :1! these re- nlt, on]; from whole-um flood well am. ( c and h drochl ’ . ic crating“); £23395??? GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY 30mg“ and We: 110 Adelaide-st. W.. Toronto. Have taken FIRST PLACE whereggr gxflggd; Honey Thrown Away. PECULIAR POISON S J. J. WETHERUP. Lindsay“ incmue nah Hendeluoh a the Gurney Foundry 0m, TORONTO W. R. WMBS. 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Mun. o‘ehmughtbahrn; law. «as? ,Idaallaua on ”the lam. ‘1'!!!" albumin- lnlormnlon mm by to DA 808 8: mm m, ~18. hi] VA LU A BLE PROP ERTIEB FOR ME. A Faun-Aim ans-I‘m... mun.» “coo-34cc liquor in tho the ‘na da- (-15,. nod-cm tram fimMufD‘o’m-h «rod on moi] Ht du- h I. M. ”08¢”,Ma-d'. Gwyn! Jh‘n ’08! .3033 O Moe‘s.” $5 gEWABD-A . M INN”: game“ air” has; ”all. “who. mi; Wood}. But. you’d nthcr cu founding. well-cooked foodztm not. Thus llmhlo in JAMES KEITH Haven’t You ? oblé‘xnema'né' Wood's

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