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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 11 Aug 1899, p. 6

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Yukon. Woare g.ladtofindt.hatm w Lammmmmdianxmrn' “fitmmrmm wpromptly tog: ta and show odtbirwuyinalatwtoth Western Mail, madam ’uninum'uw is somewhat surprising to read. his ret- erences to the “high-Mn immigra- tion literature” of 35 years ago which induced him to move to this country. to the alleged leek of prosperity among metal-mere 0! Victoria own”. to the unsatisfactory oondAt'Lon ol the labor market, the .nnsatisfactory 0H:- mate andfinally to the treatment ae- corded by “old Canadian” to newcom- ers, who, he says, are termed “forekn- 0:35” whether they are Britishem or not, and are regarded with jealousy by the native born. Mr. Stephene’ in- terview givesone the W 0! hr in; a series at nominate, and. very unfair and groundlem complaints at that. He evidently talked somewhat in obtained employment and aavgsd money, has been in the cattle dealing business tor 32 years. and is um :11» patently oomtortably oil. In View! of up Sinnhnnn' measure 0! success at matters. to thoroughly ventilate the state at attain nag-ted to exist by Ir. Domldllacnish. that. he will be! constrained to appoint. a proper tri- bunal tomb an; inmizatipn, End to ,._L A Toronto Globe: The Western Mail newspaper ot Cumin. Wales, of July 13, publiahasun interview; with In J. J. Stephen, at Victoria County. 0n- tnrio, '1an some injustice is done both. to Canada itselt and. to the pros- pects at immigrants coming to this cou.n.try Mr. Stephens is aWelsh- man, who. according to the interview, has spent agents in Canada, having arrived here at the ace of 17, and hav- in; twenty miles.“ ms likelymeene amtdmpermileoretotal d864,“- Wemflformdthattbn is egreet likelihood at the Ontario government, at its next section. civ- imegnntmrtheune road. and itthetehouldtmonttebetheceee, themdwillhecerteinlybuilt. Elbe sooner the better. 0!: to Toronto! ..~...Ineneditorieleomemnnthsago we referred to the importance of the abovelinettplin‘theL'B0.R.B., uitwill diverts largetraflio in for- efltprodnoethrouchnndsez to west- empomta. new look to the Grown for redress. Fortunately for us all; 5r Oliver Mount, the lieutenant-governor of this province. holds the respect. ee- teem and confidence of the people. He he. the ability, capacity and un- pertjallty necessary for the d'i'stijn- N": 1 tool certain that hifi 411.” F? he can howilltoelitrtobe 3?.M"‘“"pa..- Lion the oi banal tomko affilvufizafion‘. ind to no that counsel arorappointod who will nil-Mute to do their duty.”â€" Mr. Whitney's epoch at. Toronto. Hamilton limos: Was Mr. Whitney talking about the sam Sir Oliver Mmt whom housed. to denounce as unfit to be entrusted. with; the con- trol at the provincial affairs of On- tariot Is the hon. gentleman whom the tory leader now describes as cap- able. impel-153.1 md'wotflu; at all con- fidemthosmfir Ollvuiwhomithe tory papers cell “Little 0!.” “that aanctimonions little Write," and other pet names, the memory of. which still remains? Mr. Whitney need not be alarmed. Full justice will be done in the West Elgin case and in all other election cases. mt tory allegations cannot be taken at their face value. The courts will in- sist upon proved facts as the basis or their decision. . ‘ Southern Railway 11: or near Golda: Luis. Ontario, toward: 1 point. on the lunatic, Bancroft and Ottawa» hil- sham will his loan; but the man Molds. or deposit“. in in- elinod tube M, union in mor- ontotheresulthabeontdoclinoin No wean flurry willaoon beau. mammalian unhmopoutin‘ onusmflentmtenudqoworm tool dam and foolish. ones my acri- fioo dam to 0M and more cool- hended invuton’ gain. I mwmbimotthef’ombroko mmm1w,umthosum placenta! estimates POI-I04 13" Farmers, Attention! Ishm- gign on nirvana am 1:15th noun from 0933111513 ache-noon E 013921; Dam ’. AUGUST: 11c 99' Speaker In His New Guwn. The House manned again an 4 o‘clock. when Mr. Speaker Bum. dressed in his robe. of office and with his cocked but under his arm, :00: his seat and awaited the coming of Black Rod to summon the Common to the Senate Chamber. AI soon as be was seated three mystic knack: of the gentleman usher of .the Black Rod were heard. and that. {auctions-y being admltced made his meow bowl and snmmunod the Cannon- to “10801:“. Chamber. or this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the chamber of the Senate to receive His Excellency- approval. Tholfiomandjonrned during pleasure. The Prime Ministerâ€"I have now to inform the House that it is the pleasure of Hz: Excellency the Governor-Genus] tbs: the House shall .‘resent their Snook- Sir John Bourinot then put the mo- tion. which was unanimously carried. after which Sir John aid: “I declare Mr. Thomas Baiu unanimously elected to the chair of Speaker of this House." Mr. Speaker Bniu. Mr. Bun. who had been sitting quietly at his desk, then nose and was escorted to the Speaker’s chair by Sir Wilfrid Lnnrier and Hon. Mr. Fielding. when he said: Ihegreepecttully to thank the honor: for the honor they have conferred-on me in electing me unanimously as their Speaker to this House I feel specially grateful for the kindly way in which the hon. leader of the Opposition has 6.:- ,prcssea himself or. this omusion and i can nssure the House that it will be my best endeaVor to disc-heme the duties at- tached to my omoe witl justice and im- partiality. I can only eel to gentleâ€" men on both side: when . My that I feel conscious of my inability to emciently diachnrge these duties, and ask for their earnest and kind cooperation for the preservation of the rights. privileges and duties attached to the House of Commons. dating far back into the pest, hurting from time tar gone past. . aux-VJ.) 2;.en as Sir John Moedomdd, Sh- Lords Dorian. Eon. fidward Blake, Sir Alexander Ga): and Sir John Abbott; A man wno has been mined in sucks. 4 haol must have acquired a great deal of knowledge which will stand Mm In good mad in the chair. Apart from these. I appeal to the judgment of every one in this House that the member for “mama-m. bung often called nponto preside over the committee of the whole. hrs given signal evidence of hi! fairness o! mind and Ithpnrthlity and“ soundeess Sir Charles Tupper- nid: "I -riee {er the purpose of saying mat I. believe 1am expressing the sentimunts of this side of the House when I say that the hon gentleman who has the good fortune to be. named by the Government to this high omoe is inorthy of everything that has been said of him by the right hon. leader of the Government. 1 am quite sure :2 at every person who has had the leVHPgO of sitting in this House with the hon. member for Wentworth‘agrees in the statement that whether as a mem- ‘ber of this House, as frequently occupy- ing the position of chairman of commit- tees. as occasionally occupying the posi- tion of temporarv Speaker. his duties have always been discharged in an inde- pendent, able and impartial manner that commends him to the approval entirely. I believe, of this House.” V of mo ment This vacant chair has been a: orntd and M by men whose mmes‘ wdl live in the histmj of Canada, and I “-3an to medic: that J! Mr. Rain is elected to the choir; ab’I‘hmdnre he will be, he will wave a. worthy successor of she men who nave left mob honorable records behxnd them. I beg. therefore to more. seconded by Hon. Mr. Fielding: that Mr. Thomas Bain, member for the electwal district of the South Riding of Wenmurnh. do take the chair of this House as Speaker." (Renewed cheers.) ...,. ,w. 7 7 , 7 ed. 1' submit w the judgment of the House and thejudzxnent of members who came here u the Last clentmn. above all to the judgment. of those who hsve been long :1.th via: this House. that all these (panties axe weaned in an emin- ,,A__ ‘fâ€" "m 1â€"-_-â€"_~ V, , 7 on dfinee by one of our colleagues, Mr. Thomas Babâ€"(loudgheennnq applause) â€"men:ber for South Wentwonh. Province of Ontario. Mr Buin is one of the oldest and most experienced mambers of flu: House. He emu-ed this Home in the most priihant penod of Parliamentary government in Canada. He entered is at a time when Parlinmemary ndence was 11 prvwnted on the floor of this House by sir \\'lltrld Lnnrler. The Premiet ro-eend. edema: Sir John Bonrinot. said: "The Governor- Generni, having been informed of the death of Sir James Edgar. is pleased to give leave to the Home to mod to the choice of a Speaker The melancholy event which no had to deplore yesterday new brings us to the duty of selecting a new Speaker to preside over the deltbera- Liona of mu House. It were a more :ruism to assert that the omce of Speaker of the House of Commons is one o! the most imposmnt of all those that can be either utcen by the Crown or oonfened by the people Our system of govern- ment rests on the huh of tree and or :m... [rt-lied discussion. and the duty of presiding over the deliberation: of the done at Commons. where this free and ummmnmiled til cussion must take plate, ix we meet admit. one of the moss diificuit and delicate. when We no- number t. at time object in, u it ought to be. to nmntain absolute impartiality tetwecn all parties in thin Home: to 'erD ere-n the scales of justice and to give the ante mmmw to all: to maintain the dignity and (it o.mn of this House: to keep in'aot. lhoae' roles and traditions which many greening“ have handed down to 03 3951;... led: “Nib“! Ml“ by man for th- pm'nnment of a free people. 'i he- mice of tin.- sleeker. there- fore, is new a his): reqnites many and varied QtlaHMI-SL it requires flrstof all loan expat-tena- on the liuof' of the House. humane \nf-t‘oiub esprit-two all other qualities. Lou-ow:- gum they might he, would he of lit-la avail. It require- prompt and swim! judgment. independ- ence of mind, firmness of temper. and if to an these qualities ta added gentlene- nnd kindness oi disposition we may well my perfection would be well-nigh ruch- lâ€": __r._.. -0 cl.- assembled yesterday the gallerie- were crowded with people use! ”witne- the mmony of eleefiing a new W. lhe mace was placed beneath the able. as when the House 13 in committee, an! the clerk occupied his usual at st the head of the table. rho EON. T. BAIN ELECTED. (HE PRIME MINISTER’S SPEECH. 7ho New Com ‘nons Speaker iomes From South Wentworth. he Excollout Qualities 0! ho New mm 4 Cnmmonor Extuuod â€" Ir Chat-loo Tapper Itndonos tho BQIIIu'kI 0! they Premierâ€"Tho Election Bau- Iod In tho Sam". Clincher â€"In Supply. The Opposition vaulrr. wm an Houn- Toronto, Aug. 8.-Jnmny REM-on. . bright ”finch 13¢»th Myogor,“ H “mutant!” drownod. It hthong t tut infillflflc 1" “racism ball WM“ m “ M inqmmm th- , than“ nongddotholefl era. The his fellow mammal}: henna mad-4!!! a” vanadium. mm mmflI-ufi' I}. ”lemmm 83,000,000. Seattle. Wash. Aux. 3.â€"Ex-Oongn. man June. Hamlluon Lewi- Mt for Wuhlngton ywtarday to press“ to the San Department the claim. of Amer!- oan miners W the Gandhi! Govern- ment for damages summed through the monnent at a law by the Provincial Insulaturo at British 001mm. dob“- rlng diam from locating plun- olnhm 1n the Atlln maintain-lot. imam:- 1,000 mum-I. whoa chim- mu, commit Molds. unscathnhoinundedtomlntom Inland. which was nbouttwonfludb- tun. Elle:- shortly afterward jumped mboudand din wpearedfromvuw It is believed he dalibuuoly mama Moutnal, Aug. 8.-â€"Whno the m Dumpster nan-hip You. which arrived ”Mayhem London. manhu- w up the 81:. km E. Ella. a w, jun overboard. nua- Glenn Inland, about 1 mile- from Quebec. Ho told Mn. Mom of Toronto, moth.- pn- gang-again... 383.81 at, coralâ€"833d: .058 no 573095598. -n35§53k.§§3 can?!” afield .34 £85 Ohm. Aug. 8.-â€"Tho Cabinet ha posed an «dorm-council recommending the oommnhton to impruonmont for 1110 of the loam or dmth passed on Edward Elliott. the 16-year-old Baum mur- der. who best toduth with a pour old William Mar-y of that an... on Nov. 15th hat. ' no trench Wmhlp Inch. DOII' lo: Duty at the Big kind. 8:. John'o. NM. Ana. tâ€"‘l‘hol'ronoh wot-hip Honcho arrived has last night from tho treaty coast. For tholutmonth ah. ha boon yawning the oodflnhln; mwmswudWMMVM away tho Newfoundland on“ tho: won Ming than Bitter disappointment mill In the colony ova- tho recent daemon of Joooph Chamberlain. Imperhl of sum for the Colonies, that the n anions for n Memento! an tron Ihoro dimnto m not likely to be eluded More the next union 0! the poflnl Parliament. 5 ‘3 3a F .03fl new anon-OIâ€"ul in 3. gunâ€"loo 33:3 5a..- oak “at“. W“ ' Aug. 8.â€"Chlol In‘ Curfll of the beam: departmant that hone meat is again b01118 mm“ In this any. It :- alleged um. who but been deal- wun. m m a... horse madam this city has bean IND some-um «mono-co. E ‘53 i to ‘EEE We. Aug. 8.â€"-Potar Milne'l hnrn. 1n Thnrlow, near the city. wu struck by lightning yum-day morning Ind burned with its continua, including the moon'- oropl; mum-ed forum. loa' nbonttlflooo James Sm'l uni-aw. Stirling. m: also muck And but-nod. ; D3073 AWAY NEWFOUNDLAND!“ h m7 engender ”mundane.“ mqultojuflflablo. Itm’aynotbopoo- dblotodomything this “on. but“). banking-otmuldhsvo to haunondod autos-hawthommrotlupooflon mybonkennpthen. ”Bentham! 13.0me dnpplymddmunndthoYmnm hfihompplunonwdeo Allan-famou- “dashing. nng- An loll; Bnpldly Pu. Into Shun It Sydney. (3.3. 5mg. Ans. Zâ€"The Dominion Iron and Steel om ny has at last set the hell rolling. ark was begun to-dn ct the ground nnd making repentlons tor e rniiway upping the Intercolonial line so es to bring the cement. etc. to where it will he need- ed. ' HeSween end McNeil are getting thing m3 preparatory to the building of e sh There were over 100 men employed there toâ€"dsy. Most of the men were from Glace Bay. Over six carionds of lumber nre on the grounds and six cars of nlie. It is stated that n steamer with cement is now on tie way to Sydne . Quarrying of stone nt South Bu- ie etli going on. It is thought it may be given up on account of the softness the stone. A But [upcomi- Wall W- ”. Monk, .13qu cm. W39 tho (gum of the mum-o of the Bang“. 71110 undo. And urged the nppolntmon! by the Wsofnhnnkinw to excl-oi. laps-vision ova- thou-uh without the Government mining m llnou’ Claim- Axnl-It Candi. may Summon“! to Bonn. 1". Ban Find by Light-lug. CANADA'S 310 [BOX “'03“. Jumped 08 the sun-u Ida. YOUNG ELLIOTT'S llOAP‘ Impdunod by and Woods. a.” 0.: to Bull-u null. Hon. 3! out Sumac. ‘5“, ill. mod tumble In tho Salute. 8mm, Ont, Aug. 8.-Fonr d the plnclpd hotels In thin any. namely. the Windsor. Albion, Arlington 1nd Gha- stone. have has compelled to clan dad! bun own»; to the nation at tho than. comma-Iona- In main-thong” Madam-:11!“ Vlocnr Beam-Ion the Choice. Longueuil. Que. Aug. 3..â€"At n Lib- eral convention hens yemxdny. Victor Geuflrion, brother of the deceased Ceblnet Minister. end lbw-Ice Pemnlt, layer of LongneMI. wen selected a W for Cbembly-Yerchuu riding. Peg-nah withdrew. making Geoflrlon' I Mn annulment A good deal of mum-nee In about.“ 1‘ lttlch to the madden departure for Ottawa of Anny Mot-rim. .‘JJ’ . who only Mamet: Iron: Ottawa - wen. .ago. It In said the" am M3008 ‘0 the mum“ on Utah-Gave» nor lolnneu' em 33...}. who I: minus Li ve Hon. Joseph Murllu another vhnnm t 8!:- Wflfrld Lnurier appmvu. the Men}. Governor mu chums me Benito Ilium: “all! an on In. Math to (or. man Mot. . 2 Ohm An; tâ€"In ads to salt the comma at 8!: Chuk- Tnppar. who in hum. {c W flu formal .m in spplonl of tin-Government‘- 1mm The mlnflon providing da- mn mud contribution tonndstbo ; d the 01:10! 0‘91" was LII. Ills Gun Blow Up. Gait. Aug. 8.â€"Archio Haida-son A young man about 19 yurs old, employod by Geo Cowsu. fumes, Godu- Crook xosd, wssoonvayodmnealtsurgaryiut night ooversd with blood oozing hon: hnudsudhpd. Young Honda-son was shooting ground hogs, sud while in the not of dischurcinz the gun it exploded. the fragments striking him in various places. His hundwuouf. mdhishesd gushed just out: the eye. Thom;- iixei his wounds. and Bulk”! wns taken home. Hmdcsou will eventual: recover. Winnipeg. Ans. 8.--An evening paper pub Jung 1 despntel tron: Vlctorh. much an The political not u u a boiling point here. Despite the newspaper nnpounce menu. the Proflnchl Attomey-Genmhm: he not yet been Ila-d. _ _ Sun“. to B. Din-luau ltd “ruining” .30. to Be Called to Al-‘oru . Gum-u. [Sir Charles Tupper Supports the ! Government's Policy. ‘RAILWAY SUBSIDIES.’ Ottawa. Aug. 8.-Sir Charla Tapper In“ for Montreal W W, and he will sail {or ‘Enghnd this morn- ing on the Par-hm. Bis visit Will be I very briefono. ”heat ts to bullock in Canada the first in Septemhc. Tho Oppuluo. Loam In“. [or England on the Parisian. Runway Sub-Idiom. Mr. Blair then introduced his railway nheidie‘e resolution for the purpose. as he explained of swing the leader of the. Oppodtion an opportunity of speaking on them before lenflug for England. Sir Chat-let Topper congratulated the Government on having adopted another plan! of the conservative platform. and again approved what the Liberal party had condemned while in opposition. He had always favored ,nuheidizing railways for the development of the country. and be approved new of the assistance the Government we. oflerlng to great enter- prise: like the Rainy River Railway. the Quebec bridge and the railway on the tooth there of the St. Lawrence. He thought. however. that the Government should have bonuued the Quebec budge before it bought the Drummond County Railway. and regretted that the Govern- menthadnoteeen ite waytoaesin the Hudnou‘ Bey Railway. I. SI ml] Agnln. At the dun-noon swing the Home went at once into lupply. passed one “Am in railway and canals. nnd the re- mainder of the afternoon was devoted toPflnerdmrdlshndon animtor a branch of the Prince Edward blond Railway from Charlottetown to Mun-n! Hnrhor. whtch was finally pond. Practically the whole of the min: sitting has boon devoted to discussing the vote for 8150 000 for improving Port Uolbome harbor. which wu alumna] panned 3412.15, when the Home udjourned. that the Govern- !ng the Inquiry into the th d oomplninod flint flu commune Ind been delayed for An hour owing to tho shone. of mm- h-ngnhrltiu in connection '1 Ir. Ihdn charged mm: was hurt the Wet Huron election. an M â€"â€"â€" J "â€"- â€".. Sir Circles Tapper aid be had not ban awe of Sir Loni- Daviea' enforced absence. and withdraw his criticism of Sir Loni: isu- Waltz-u! Louder gut. um mm- ment 5 dental. um! um that tho attack Ind been made upon tilt Louis Dubs. who»: shame wu «med by m- as: He thought this attack most un- pfiig’EERfiTfiu '81! Louis Dnfla‘ amok had led to tho impression that he was demons of hulking the Investigation. A GRANT T0 PORT COLBORNE. Thor. W- I.“ Oppofluo- “ the II“.- 000 {or an Instr-u: flan. But It Wu URI-st.” PM â€" I'M lupnvo-o-u to: a. cu: o! Otu'Oâ€"flo Iqu I. leply. BIB CHARLES GOES ABROAD. X'INX IS BACK 1 50 IA BT13. LIKDSAY. ONTARIO. AUGUST Stntford Bur. Oloood. A pure hard Soap Last longâ€"lathers freely. 5 cents a cake. 0- myuem Ham Aug. Just me known th“ .1, u! m h“ Mk0!) out “ L m?! In“. north“ 0’83, PM”; mom a thom. " oouxerenoo unau- uuu. god 'm‘m for Wail-m 1:: «who. B. will finally m1:- fron the all)!“ m ln MuchorAprfl next LordPumodou expect- to mm. the Allah nonm- m which have bun "W a“, ingsho ho: wail-5'} on kiln-flu! In WWII. ‘ London. Aug. 4 -'l'be British nub“. undo:- no the United Sines name the title of Lord humans. a sum]; of his elevation to the pea-ace. He 13 um confides-ins whet terrific-bl nyle he will an. The unhundor will return to The lime My to complete "apnea flint In the ‘l‘ltlo Aug-d by ck. Lat“: Poor a! flu Emu. Tn. ailing committee. at two hour: on the pants and anulydaoldodthnt tbmnanotmflokntmndlorm “3th no hero-fled.tndm~d. unusual-theme» Glenn-1m. Montreal. Aug. 4.â€"'l‘he fins! uoeo! the series for she Smusnbcks Cup. for small yams. which wsc to hove been tailed on Lake St. Louis yccterdsy sher- noon. ended ln 3 mo» nmtlsfscm manner. The Commune“. the Anna-tun boot, More crossing the ecu-um; line. mnemundoncchosl. Mr. MWM Museum-mace. st once Memo- necs sulnc: the cool-cs The judge order ed the 61m to continue on her course end she finished stoic. m Om Aug. 4.-It was uncanny m ed til“ the delay in obtaining tho gens- almicamodnkwudna totem“!!! the denial: of the medal The he“ no that the non-lance! the» modal: vu «and psi-fly by delay at the Rani lint in manhunt-inc them nnd nnrtiv bo- und-o .8 flu oivvunih hour the orda- for using the Noni-m campaign ribbon {orthonowmednl “I changed nndnn- ocher ribbon of a diam-ens dodgn nntiuu~ ind. Seven Md five hundred maid. and oven than-and nu hundred clap- mnawheu. but no ribbons inn-9y“ been received. nod no lune will the place and! tho ribbon: have been no- ooind. Danna-curry fur-lultlo- of tho Soun- I-ki Tnply Inn-II. Dolu In tum- u-o to belly In the Arflvul of Ribbons. to draw {or any amount. but. 6 com-Ia. no M was xequhvd. W at ham. or ahead. At this bank M m a few people from Q» country it- lnc out their depot-la yous-day. hm flu backofabomhad been hokubdou 8 o'alook 'ljneadav ottoman. and your day l: was not. visible to the naked m Thinga also look hates-at aha Jacques Cam-r Bank. and “now looks an I! that Insulation would resume banana In a law dart. One thing la walls; the. will he no loan to anyona. loom Aug. tâ€"Tho punch“. mwmmunmm formal-ante. Infmmdtbouooh Madman “to than Mon durum m Whammhqnmu tho Church.- gill“. Bur rm Ill! Conn-ll Bupdst uddflulaymmand - â€"" â€" -Wâ€", vâ€" "7. . that!“ Hutton flan ”not not lot-s! 00-41“.- In tho Wk. nthoonlminlflondmbh.mJ-°~ 3mm. M d ‘50 WM“ .5), usudtoâ€"dnmflnnfluly“ 1. O'Connell. Mm d Oh Auk-mud 800%de haennmmonod from NowYcrktDICfi 1mm kahuna-dud“.- m nun-cod In loom and Sow 30M!- I‘ve III‘I“ and It"! 0 nun-bu «‘3' on nub I-ploy-OIO 0! leIl Ar-od luau-mug; GRAND TRUNK TROUBLE. uinc‘n'ux' fits: rut. cor. IUD. RAIN AND [JO-"1'0. OESIBA L BERVI CE USDA“ noun PAUSCISI‘OTI. IOMIIA L'I PAMC. “I. (.---It h“ ,. .1! .5!ch '"LA "3“ II Ilytl. Unlo- PBUDENT for 400 per rod. Take the hint. “ A penny saved i: a penny gained.” Their Poultry Netting is unequalled Hurdware merchants sell these goods and can Supply you. If they fail you write the manufacturers at Picto. gm é BTTTS AND SHGE WWW! g Fasts About Binder Twme. m B. Gluing Wire (’0 . Golan! Agents, Human and mm IOLD ALOO BY CANADIAN HARDWARE JOBBERS. extreme length. freedorm from tangles. puritys-are absolutely necessary also to the Twine that Will do perfect work in every harvest field. The selection of Plymouth for Government service was not made hnphmrd, but after the most Which make Plymouth Twine indis- pensable for the Government Farm Ser- . D -.__L_, i ‘ ‘ ‘ TRUNKS and VALISES Women’s and Children’s, 508. 756, $1 Men’s, . . 7513,3135, $1.50 (mfg-l}. Choose and Butter hands; all aLLeaSQnable A- ”Bum nmnnnm See the 81:08 09 our Bargain Tnbln 1t following prices m' I.“ tonynmmn s” Agents for the Slater Shoe.‘ We have just received : Inge shipment of in new styles for the holidny P11121011”: Blade: wa29. Tau B. Unsung Wne Ca 90 KENT STREET. at“ Bros. R N011! I}: G. H. M. BAKER, Agent, -n. ram Penning “I'll! BEST IS CHEAPEST.” I‘I‘U‘h "I."|- “Mk. mm“: You Cu: Buy McMullen’s

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