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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 10 Jun 1892, p. 1

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so oom' that the owest prices. anager.‘ ' value. if value 9 we do OCEBS- EN, TING " allthe ’IIIGS I ED. 3507Yards Useful Dress Goods 7,500 YARDS PLAIN A/VD SIR/PE CHAMBRAYS, 5,000 YARDS ALL-WOOL DEBEIGES, NUN’S CLOTHS, 1.000 Yards Regular 15 Cent Fancy Costumes. WARNER (12 0015’ THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK MEN 76 and 78 K ant-st, Lindsay. McCOLL BROS 00., Machine Oil. also Roller Cylinder and Red Engine Oils. MANUFACTURED sommr BY For Sale by 105. HEARD, I-‘enelon Hardware Store, Lindsay. Lindsay, May 30th; 1892â€"109 26. W XXXIII. WHOLE NO. 1709. mm-‘mfl. A 1 an See how far DIVE DULLAH will go at The Early Bird Catches the Worm this T First Come, First Served. Big Bargains in Energy Department. Lindsay. Jets 2. 1892.â€"‘ U Yds. Table Linen, very strong, for 20,Linen Glass Towels, fancy pattern, f0: 12:» Yds. Feather Ticking for - - 20 Yda. Check Shining, (fast colors), for }2 X‘is. Fancy Check Catgogade ‘for - Tm“ T0 REMEMBERâ€"That this 18 me Maw" ”a” - every hne we advertise we have in stock. ' That you should call early. fox: some hnes are T] I our Store closes at Six o’clockâ€"53W?“ excepted. Read the Inst! 58“” it out, ~ d the above 3‘8 W ‘-‘ 1‘19. J. \l-IIJ’ vuvvâ€" ' v * ' 16 Yds. Cambric Dress Linings for - v 1‘} Yds. Fancy Cotton Dress Delaines for - - 20 Large White Linen Finished Handkerchiefs, 100 Yds. White Lawn Embroidery for - 20 Pair White Cotton Ribbed Hose for - - 12 Gent’s Silk Ties, new goods, for - - 20 Pair Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks for - - 12:- Yds. Heavy Grass Linen for - - - 10 Yda. All-Lumen Heavy Roller Towdling for 4 Men’s Cotton Shirts for - - 3 Pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces for - - 4 Men’s Fancy Flannelette Shirts for - - ‘ 8 Men’s Iron Frame 4-ply Linen Collars for - 44.: Yde. All-Wool Henriettaâ€"all shadesâ€"for 10 Pair Men’s All-Wool Socks for - - 4 Pair Ladies’ Cotton Drawers (lace trimmed) for 4 Lsdiee’ Cotton Chemise (lace trimmed) for ' 11 hdies’ Lisle Thread Under Vests for - - Regular 13 cent goods; out they go at 5 cents per yard. May. June 9. 1891-109- THEY ARE YOURS AT 8 CENTS PER YARD. TO BE CLEARED AT 3 CENTS PER YARD. MILLMEN ? FARMERS ? THRESHE RS ? USE ONLY McCOLL’S Being Slaughtered at 10 Cents per Yard. REPPES AND FANCY BROCADES anew-non. 4,170. FOR THIS WEEK AT MCCOILBI'GS- a: Go. ' EDIME Warner a: Go. for for o Wmoneaflhmdnotah-ashyfinemit. far-omelinesaresuretobesoldontq Falls, and at BYLBY’S it. J. Carter. 4 Pair Heavy Corsets for - (g T_:3.Ple gilcl‘od'a, 5-4 wide, fo ,~_ 2A_ 7 ., _._~_- 50 Yds. Black Lace for 7 - - - - 4 Pair Ladies’ Fast Black Lisle Threw Hose, 25 Fancy Bordersd Handkerchiefs for - - 1 Good White Quilt, Great Value, for - - 2 Pair Men’s Wool Pants and 1 Pair Braces for 4 Yds. All-Wool Opera Flannel, (all shades), for 17 Yds. Heavy Shaker Flannel for - - 11 Yds. Soft Finish Oretonne for - - 20 Linen Table Napkins for - - . . 11 Yds. Stair Carpet tor - . . 5 Yds. Handsome Ceylon Flannel (just the thins! for Blouses) for _ - 3 Linen Thy Covers Fringed, for . . 13 Linen Table Doylee, Fringed. for - - 2 Ladies’ White Cotton Night-Gowns and 1 India’s Underveat, for - ' . . . 2 Suite or 4 piece: Gent Summer Underdothln 1 Bunch New Brunswick Cotton Yarn, for - 8 Yds. All-Wool Nun’s Vefling, for - - 10 Pain of our Wonder Socks, for - - 10 Pdrl Fest Block Ladiea’ Cotton Hone, for J- CARTER- indict-awn mafia by the undersigned (or a. FRAME SCHOOL-HOU‘SE to: S. Lamâ€"m2? TENDERS WANTED. .l.‘ ot320wres,llmnootmmth m of Whltowood. 200 acres fenced, 160 acres undo: oulflvouonmbouuwwroo Inotov. Thorou- flno crook running through the Disco with water the you round. New log house. 17:22: two mantles. two nobles. 'l‘wo Indone-holtmflootromohurohmdeOflloe. blacksmith. one-halt mile. Th1! hm will be sold with or without the my. Tom: on”. write tornaruoumamGEORGE H. COWAN. Whitowood P. 0., N. W. '1‘. June 6th. IMF-1(8- Fl III! 89‘ â€"llB 39¢. 0B. SALE IN THE N. W. 1â€"an otSZOAcz-es.llmnes_ them-no; don otthe County at Victoria untho Council Chamber in Court House. Lindsay _og(_. TUESDAY. the 14th of HM. 1892. "ORPORATION OF THE COUNTY U or VICTORIA. Notion 1a MOE-81m that the C'snadmn Pacific Railway Jun_e J u n e 2 8, 1 8 9 2 Goodto return until AUGUST 7:): III 1.1} 11877511319. 1892 , AÂ¥A _â€".fi Myl- Good to :061m'fintu August 28th _ To the following points 3: ram mod: “£53m OXBOW DELORAINE MOOSOMUI BIN-“ART“ 2 8 I 0 0 Regina. Moo-9:] aw Yorkton . Maggy 35,00 EDMONTON $4030 CALGARY wag." ‘ u EDMONTON $40_00 The Winnipeg Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition will be held tram July 25m to m incluaivc. and July 1.33:: and 19th have been nxcdupon to: excursion to enable W to attend the Exhibition. An Auction Sale at Canadian Pacific Railway Lands win_bc held at Edmonton on July 5th. LI4_ _Aâ€"_â€"b-n A. 44‘. armnlon at two o’clock I). m.. for the transaction of general bushes. '1‘. MATCHETI‘. oun Clerk's Office. County Clerk. Lin y. June 1. 1891â€"108 2. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Tickets will be sold for Excumon 1011va TORONTO 11 pm. on' r 11 n e 1 4v 1 8 9 2 New Advertisemezgg EEEBN to be' sold out quickly. reitout, seewhauyou can save, and '03; to. return until JULY mm. n e 2 1 . 1 8 9 2 Goodmezm mu JULY 3m 5â€"3009; IR}! baud, In I ‘4‘- 101 “:1“ the r . g . . Gowns and 1 Underdothlxig gm for 888 888888888 888 888 888888888 :28?- LINDSAY, 81.00 1m. FLEBAIRN’S SPEECH m 133 cantons. "MW“‘”W dem [memAP’nm-l “gm. AI 3 tamer Madam who knows Whit he I: hiking “out. I duketomaoafey remarks onthlnnb- ject. Instsssslonlmsde s short: speech on this subject. sad when I went to my eonedtueno! 10' reflection, the totem pspere ssld tbs: 1 1nd come to the rescue of the genuine“. to In the monopolist sad the are“ rlnfll thst surrounded the minus of thin eonn‘try.“l wsnt to ssy to -- C",Ill__“_ too hon. member for North Wellington (m. Mullen) lb“ “til he on prove on thofloorot moon-o thou the 0mm hung: in paying more tor his twine m thoAmofloonmmolhudonotocthe loot anymhohunocuo. Nomu I wont Into 5 dry good! store ond “tempted to teach him about his business, he would toll motomlnd myownbwnooogondoolcon more youthntlun talking on n tomog- now obonl: ”nothing that I know. I know nothing of who: Itond the govern- " -A‘_._ m-eljvt Extend: to take on this matter. Although I spank In I tanner, and not with he polished tongue at some hon. gentlemen who hue been born with ell": spoons In their months, will think! know whet benefits the turner I. well u my om; pamper In this house. would my Dunn: Illuminâ€" -â€" â€"â€" â€"-â€"v- .130 say to my ion-lied friend from North York (Mr. unlock). who ha been down in my riding taking binding twine, tho: i! I went into his oflioo and told him tint he did not_kno_w napkins ubont getting an o A _I_. _---_-h|- --' III MD! “M"hfi'fihafgfi: riiimbiy any in me: You do not know any thing shout my bus!- neu, bu} I do mm". I want to my .100 ____.|... I..- u.-Mntn (Mr. neee. Duenuu my“... .. - -- V, to the hon. member for Merquette (Mr. Weteon). thet ii I went into hie meehine ehop end told him thet he knew nothing ebout mechineryâ€" Mr. Wagonâ€"Or on my term; Mr. lump! do not know whether yonere on e term or not; I under-e you ere e mechiniet. The hon. member could tellmetheeemethingiil on to inetrnct him in machinery. I my eey thet I heve given thie enbject e good deel of etndy; it wee my duty to give it e perfect etudy beiore I geve my leet vote end mede my leetehortepeechinthie houee; end I em eble to say thet the Amer- icen termerheepeid eemnchierhiehind ing twine during the leet twelve yeere ee the Cenedien iermer. I heve emdevlte in my from eix difl’erent stetee o! the union, mede under oeth. end giving the pricee oi binding twine. 'I‘heee were eent to me leet yeer when I wee eeeeulted by the binding twine ring, end they proved cenolueively thet we ere not peying more for binding twine then the Americen fermer. ooneequently the hon. gentlemen [oppoeite heve no one Thie lee breed queetion. end ee e fermen- I heve e right to expreee my viewe upon it. Perhene in the [net fourteen months I have hed more election contests on my hende then meet meninthiehouee. end I ought to heve e ieir idee of whet the viewe ot the people of crown, end he eeid thet they were driven irompiller to poet to eeek e policy. Let magi" hon. 3:11:me en idee oi the po ennonn y en. entlemen on ‘ the other eide during the fhreeeleotorel cempeignein the eeuth riding oi Victorie. Icenreeon the opposition bencheeeix or eeven hon. gentlemen who were in my conetituenoy proponnding verioue peliciee eethepolicyotthellberel petty. Inmy flret bye-election on the 18th December. a?! flrettmbm-hud meanced thet the ey o e petty oppoe wee commer- cieluniomthe nextthetit wee teriflre- term, end the next that it wee oemmereiel union end terifl’ reform. But the people eccepted none oi there policies, end I wee elected by e hendeeme mejority. The electione eeme eround, end then who 0990 MW”! eni non mung». n w u." __ 19. We no ooneenntl ea hove but one plenk In our platform. end the plottorm I. as bmduthuwrmmlnloo of can. Is is: Cennde for CW! and the undone! pollcy. The: 1. our policy, and um I: the 301w! Which the people of Cumin hove “Med upon. I! I were 3 member or the opposition, end it I not such rebofln frond: the peonle as they heve received time on main. 1 would be eshemed to any I belong- ed to the petty et on. I have come to the conclusion the»: nothinfl but hull-final”! 1e are policy of hon. gentlemen opposite. The hon. member for North York (Mr. unlock) came to my riding mt election to 999900 "“92!“ 11? {Effifigma meg: arrmwmzza': Iain-ow "an" 1982!." ‘10, "3‘1 ‘ 1““ “2'3.“ find ,,An_- in $8.15: 'Yhi'?§£l§”m’h"i {in be m diflomt from some t bani Spoken. and he did not all me out eta unto. However, he swam on but mmnchstthen't. Innymnlndtho on. gentleman that in a” ml 9;:quan mud!!! £9.33“, m ”.3. mares-ea 1:: In n ur- ______ -_ 198 W»- in I“? “grammar; M‘ufihtf,p HEEAIM I'll”. I do M!" m‘. umiuuv-uâ€" _..,7 rod ty ma (no bind!!!“ leno,l do not now who! u. The hon. mambo! to: North Brnnt (Mr. Paterson). o gamma whom I know every member in this home binding twine an: in tho: loamy whco there wore-won you! min-t no 3: tho preview election 1 Ind 64 majoflty ma his speech. The non. member for Souk Onion! (Su- Rlohu-d merlsbt), who won once fiance mini-tar ohms oonnuy. wont Into "dorm hm In my oonItltnoncy the night baton the elation. I will: In bod coma loom: ond otsyed 103803. bocmno 13 the plum when no day-nod no pom on confluent“ he. undo out! (no binding twine sad .n his other Wild-0.1 none more of n nnjomy on tho no» m, noncombu- ”(Man-Mu) mMmmoMn snndlhlt manta whoa out“! Tannin n_ TWINE. '., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1892. ii EEEEE 'Es.?§ mum blathermthohud working Medusa-910m Stetee. DaeehenotknowthettheEcalhh endEnropeen mantle the Innkcttorthe earplu- Cenedhn rodncte ee it u the merket to: e surplus of the United Stone! The ma! con send ell hie weducte to the market- 01 the great cumming emporium o! the old world endlcennoteeehowltcenhemetl with nee-cc the: the {more at Condo could act e whet la the United Stetee gammdtheUnltedoatguheve immune no mean export that we hove. % tact Chine-e term wellweepnteronnd the America: contin- mtJntcnded ml- the benefit o! the Amerlcen Mueslhennoeonhnonr gevementecnt thelrcemmudonercucedtoeeektcrcther when. Weyhcdncgnoretqde‘ytth the but they 0031:: when 1: ch to our tumor- mud g to the human land 3 but at w 80 3nd any tumor. the: Ionian . Momma .ywmymwmmw mm gm Jmmmmmmm lug. Renaldo“ he could to amour-80 the tumor: of this country from sowing It. mm of film the government the goodly of doing the boot 0191391111! under , ; Inow o1._ 9! two- ho sowed 12 bus! for mum, and B van better dry tor I III: ht. he [I I. tumor. u... m m .m .mmmwm _ nlh 3%. m Warm mmmwmmu a farmer who sowed 12 blnboll ox swo- rowed duck-hm ha â€"I luv the bull and Iknowtho fields. 3 he Ind bin- for 50-! bushels (tom 10 m with 12 bushels or need. It the hon, ”nylons? on make a n 3 "L- ‘A boner show than that. I would like to know It. ond think 1 human a much buloyunnyolhor gentleman mun-m Now. I on: going to give the papa-woken n ._ z“ _- 1 -m l‘UW. I III. ”VIII. w .vv â€"‘ etcwflzumendfiit is desired I will} give nflidevit utter efilrievit trom men who hove come from the ccher eide cf the line. proving the: the Americen tanner neye more {or hie binding twine then theCene- dinniermcr. Iem also going to repent e “eminent mode by the preeideni of the reicnn eeeccietion ct South Victorie. I “Whet ere you n Poul-borough tat?” “Well." he laid, “Feirbelrn. I em going to be e loyei men like the rec: of you Cens- dinnl; I em ehendcu my Dakota term, endlungoingto who wherelwili meet my two cone, end we are going to beech up e We term end settle down no loyel Cenndieno." I will give hon. senile- menhicnemei! hheydecire ii;hctold me I could nee it here. Some hon. Mannaâ€"Nome. Mr. FAW.â€"Willicm Eycro. E“!- I en! with him in the county council [or m Ill-II! m Mr. imnmmpfie was a ton than. Mr. Funnunx.â€"No. he was 2m 3 ton. but he 1- I tor, now. Now let me «1th; the gummy of twine unannoun- L -___ _-.I_-o.4l h- nvnr DI) vu-v mugâ€"u.- v- -H ed in Cenede ie over-eetimebed by over 4,000,000 pounds. I deeire to give you some letter. from Ameticnn menniecmrere. end some hon) C-nedien mennfectnreu, which will show the prices 0: binding twine in iiitfi‘eounma. mum. mm. 4th Avril. 1893- mm: Sta-Your letter at April and NV“ cummrtmzo ummmutouom: 81.31. 1887.....-...._........l‘to15ct§. 18 1888........u..........lltol5 " 16 l7 l5 . ' m....................15to16 u 1390.._._............u to 12} N m...................ouo10 u 14 flmvuhumlfiduhobdNIMMmmNn ummwhmun human». own“. man. sssss‘ 856355 3: s x gun-mains” out-boob. m.".'"....'.'121113232221123.... 9 .. is .. Thou was varied one-hut can: ”cord!“ tom ow. onutruly;____‘_ a“: 3337.... ....._ ._.. .... munâ€"puuuu““ m ..........-......â€" mâ€"..â€"...... .00... III... .000 ‘..â€"o-.-~.-â€"-â€"--. a.-.meâ€" Icon-0‘. .- ,m_.4 mm: Clq- 101". 209.53” 123% scum. ‘1‘. a. homo» a: SON. u 18°03!!- mum. 0»:on s; 801(8- 17 In tron 1887 ”WWW!!!“ a: uncannxjugm ..... mango banana Inthoyom mod 13 who N bbon" V T lave 'fif . mu mot and cannot. truly. Sci) n ma . m mm" mm w m m w m M m .m m m“ a M Wmhwm' ’ 3 Now, I ieel thet the poeition oi hon. gen- tlemen oppoeite with reierenoe to binding twine in not e lozioel one. We hove proved oonclneively by their own figuree tint the Genuine tumor peye leee tor hie twine then done the American farmer. It in not to-night the! I have leaned thet, heceuee the neeeeeity wee impoeed on me of defend- [Donn Ill, vuw u. w W---___ ,, don wu the strange-tea raised agsinot me during tha bye-election. I wrote to .u the (lesion .99 pad .11 the facts 3nd figurat- -nA-AJ _‘ .L-‘ .m- uni. my â€"â€" w. __- _.. ml: m... n H before me. which sounded me thet my vote lee: eeeelon end my speech wee not egdnet the laureate of the tuner. and the; vote end tool: egeech I hove never elnoo regret. ted. leehtoeey um I heve no know- ledge whet etend the government pretend to teke In this nutter. but es en Individual, 1! I stood oomyletely elone 1n the house of - -_u __.._ nnmlfn It 1 lwuu wuapmwn, mu..- ._ -_- _, , commons. unless hon. gentlemen opposite could prove to me that the American hm- " In getting h9_tw}ne ch‘o‘sper than the -â€"Aâ€" -0-..‘ h. than "I! [teem un- nu... v».- -- _, Cenedien tuner. I would eund by the poeition I hove token minet ell odds. The whole oppoeition mine: me at the bye election eimmered iteeli down to the exits- tion on the binding twine queetion. At the am eudienoe Ieddreeeed I told my constituent thet it they eon! me beck to puliunent I wee moored to uke min the vexxeeme etend theta I took the previ- ' , # _-_n.|-_e. or... I’ unflat- HID Vex, w-v-u w... - "m. _ one eeeeion. I e confident that I under- etend thie queetion ee well ee eny protes- eionelxneninthiecountry. becnueelhnvc‘ eeenlncrcoiit. end I on eurprieed thet hon. gentlemen who never at on e binder intheirlifle ehonld preemc to dichte to the lumen ct thie country. Thi- binding twine question we thing I bed to con- tend with. it wee thetuvzith which the re- lw iethehiqheetcnlibncf uncommon 250 ponnde. I tied Ip on tight weighing i with the binding twine. thet he end hie jtriende hove been earccly able acetate to cluelcn thet there could not be very much in the policy 0! the oppceitlon when it hed whittled down to e bell of binding twine. Icemeherceee enpporter oi the governmenfi end it would be e pretty queer vote! wcul not veintevorcithet gov- ernment. ee when now I on pretty well ecqueinted th the oppoeition. It ie WWMWMWW “mam am mmwwwwm mmmw ..Wwmemm)mmww ”mpg mgmmmmm gm“ mmmmfl ... "Ill; o. go. on on...- s... u-- u .0... ._..o.- no... .. no "a... cc. . .nooo-u- a... ........-...:1§§7¢puj§oqu co the gamers u not!!! Cunn- Emu one u A directly Baud: and Edna“. Ask for At PM’S Drug Store. ms. $1.00 PER 1mm ’ CEL'ERY BITTERS! mmmwu TnPos-r] Sun-A meme: purporting no hes speech delivered by Hr. an. P. tot South Viola-u. in the homotoommonanonmm. onthe m altars: handed to m huweek enmyMnmu-omlhnitoba. Incuaspeeeh! mm.mwm refers momma had with mom metouowinglnnxmze: "Mn. annxpl em alsogolng to repent: nemtementmsdebythe nmddentotthe Mom association of South Victoria. I met hlmonmywny to Ottawa the other day. He hndnlu-ge term in Dakota. and he we: over here buying horses. I asked him: What are you at Penerhomugh for? 'Well.‘ he slid. ‘Fulrbdmlm golngto he nloynlmmnke the rest of you Cunndlnns: I am nhnndonlns In! More mm and I am going to Munltohe. when Iwillmeetmytwo sons.nnd we we going to hnenk up element-mend settledown neloynl Canadians! I will give hon. gentlemen his name I! Lheydesire in: he told meleonld use It here. "Some hon. membemâ€"Nnme. “Mn. FAmmuu.â€"Willlnm Em Est. I all: ‘wlthhlmlntheeountyeouncil formanyyeu-a. "Mn. mm.--He was n m. then. “M3. Fuanuax-No. he was not u may. but he is a. new now.” When I need the above I wondered what hnd hnppened Mr. Fulrhuirn. Has his cloee applia- tlon tohispullunenmry duties unstrung his mind. or has the foul moral atmosphere no ore. vulent at Ottawa. carried him down with He- Greevy. Ingevln and the rest: otthe hoodle brlgndcl Ithlspurpoeels mgetestnrtnln the truth as possible thenhehnssuooeeded udmlnbly. Whnt was said nhout my loyalty wee said in the vexiest irony. and Mr Fun-helm knew it right well. His reference to it is a mean efl'ortto make a little unjust capital at myexpensehytwlsdngthemasunxlgwehlm Wu new-av. "â€"w --v ___ my Dakota farm." but the extreme height (3 bucfaccd falsehood is reached when be say: "He told me I equld use it here " I gave him nqsqch pcmgsuon; he did n.ot require in. -â€" _.A d- A“ "- â€"“*v on his loud n'nouthed ioyalty. Mr. Farm was y: error _whon_l‘ze A3991"! was shun A -_-_-_ _ L‘Râ€"Int nu Duw yen luau-w, u... un- uv. --‘___- __. It is genteel necessary for me to add Mt. Fun-burn deoi :er stated what In knew was not. true. when ho cud. "he is a. wry now!" During the last. 35 years I have not out a m rota at either I. provincinl or nonunion electjm. and now. as I look at our fair country. w down with heavy thpc‘ion. much of u. unneces- nh ‘__ _ 4-.“ L...) a. mm m9. 1 i§§$§mflu IEEWy .3133; iâ€"Banifit Vcheai) tuna guard in ans cough}? :0 the full extent as , -____ -_‘j -_ -m no. turn: Indium una‘vuuu; w w- -_.. -_-v-__ V m ability to pay. and never sold an acre until t rteen years when I found farm land depreciating rnpi ly in value. About this time I sold 826.000 worth at an advance on cost of 100 per cent. Had I soldâ€"perhaps I should an "nbnndoncd'â€"all my land property in. mg country at that time and escaped the blessinzem of tory rule. I would now be thousands 0! dollars ahead; Thirteen years ago I with my son went to _M_nnmoba ‘to injvegt p‘rooeedfl of farms ._3 .-_... oh... {no Went W nlwnwvo w “-ku y.-"-_. 'â€" ,,,, , then sold. but we found the land laws then in force there very unfavorable to actual settlers. Reluctnmly we emssed the line into the United States where we beheyed a more inviting field was open. and there in the then territory 0! Dalton we invested a considerable nmonnt. and instead of being about to abandon our rty there we have found the valley of the River all right. On other pan-13 of Dakota I have nothingto say Our land in Dakota has no up in rice from 300 to soufaercentw and now sales 10 almost any day an n tingthe sale of 160 acreaotthislandw is m from our centre of operation and not a rod of fence or an inch of roofon it. for $30 per acre. when this year's crop is removed. I sup- pose Mr Fairbairn calls this "nbandoninz" 1t. l‘hislandpnidmelast ear Wrennsndidid nocskinrnygennnt ei or. He had three tunes -4... - -..-...._ .0 pkg MA “W "In In; “nun-v v-uâ€"vn _- __V "r as much. I got only a quarter or the emp. The above cannot now. so far as I know. be repeated m Dakota. certainly not in this valley of the Bed hivor,b_utl believe it can be done. or something approximating it in our own north- west country. and here would like to my friend. Mr. Vairbairn. I never swore away myallegianeew my country, or to our noble queenâ€" ong may she live! I have paid 83% taxes in a year in Dakota and did not have the privilege of voting even for a poundkeeper. and it was right. how I believe $30 taken out of one acre of land in Dakota well as it has paid. and Judiciouuly invested in Manitoba first quality land. at from _83 to $10 per acre. and mperly attended to will in the not tar distant uture better than it would if allowed to remain Dakota land at $0 per acre. Now. railway mono y and be things of e past. an have no doubt that from that far western country a voice Will you come right down to Ottawa touching these matters. which must be heard. With regard to hinder of which he cameo much in his pam Mr. Fairba will admit the old pmverb ‘Seeinx is beheving.‘ Well. we usedtsflnelastyearinDakotswbindfll.“ bushels of grain and 3.009 bushels hers. and we for same quality of twine about three oente per gaunt! more here than in Dakota- I tore time. furnish price list. which isnotnow at hand. Only afew wordson eon'splaeeinanotatIsawhimrollinabarrei ofthebeetAmet-icancoaloilstlzeenuper gallon. Ipayior the same oil here.250ents I am glad our tory figment cannot tax the lighter do A Then you toraomuch space I am, y W. EYE-l. . President reform South and West V PAIL“ 1' mm Penal-bonanza 11111676111892. COMHUNICATIONS. ffié

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