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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 20 Oct 1899, p. 9

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to alwm kept instock. Phning Fsctory and Save Mill in connecuon. BEST FAMILY FLOUR .1 Lumber. aria!“ r NEW HOUSE orBABN? No. land 3» 61-33017. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, OCT. 20, We defy any person to state. a. case where Porhi‘Jitiom has failed, in which rotten enforcement was not the «Sauna. One reason why many people will. not support such; laws, and why all people fear to' pass such laws, is that an bath before God to execute such laws usu- ally amounts to nothing. 15 successfully used monthly by eve! 0.000 Md‘es. Sate, effectual. Lsdla m { your Mains: for Cat'- can In! Go- In" Take no at er a all Mixtures, pills and muons we dangerous. Price. No. I. :1 E: box. No. 9. 10 degrees stronger.” per box. 1 or: mailed an receipt of price sad wot-cam upensible Drugs!“ in The innn who votes for party 5e- causo he believes Prohibition will fail to elect its candidate is; like u. man who takes the wrong side and supports evil for the sake of winning. He should take the devil’s side against Christâ€"in fact that is the position :he. takes. but he doesn‘t think so. What if Paul and Martin Luther had "stood in” "with the crowd? . ‘ 5011?, £013: and 6mm. my mum man an savmus flumnanu Prohibition has been well enforced in the Clutha district, New Zealend, since 1894, and an effort is non ‘3ein'g made to extend it. to other parLs of the colony. Through want 0! foresight, Or rather through the want of exercising eternal vigilance, the Prohibitionists have a good. deal harder fighting than would have been the case. After watching for five years, they were foolish enough th_is year to elect a _--___ __,._v, mayor who was known to ”Jo-anti- Prohibition, and he has played than completely into the hands of thiiquor traffic. He writes letters, signing h‘mâ€" self as mayor, declaring that. business has been stagnated and ruin has: be- came widespread in Balclntha ain't.» Estimates cheerfully given. Drain Tile and Line on hand. whiskey-selling was prohibited. He states that he was «impelled to assign from ibis cause, although it is known that he assigned three times previousâ€" ly, and now drives the“ best turnout and lives in the best how in the town. With; the next breathâ€"after showing What ruin follows the prohibition of liquor selling, he states that there. Is far more: liquor sold than ever before, and that the community haa "oecome completely debauched by it. These letters, inconsistent as they are, and nntruthful as they are in thedqand many Other respects that have seen Pointed out, are being scatter-of! bmd- cast, and the Prohibitionista find that one man’s evii productions carry aoout as much weight as a district's. actual experience as shown by 0316181 and Other records Electing an enemy of the law to office to’carry it out never did. succeed. For instance, Mayor IhOmnwn refuses to enforce the law “'e'lldly beCuuse he reads in the“ bible that "Not that which 303th mtol the The Weekly Post 30°. Ou- 1899-1900016! clubbing With the wnsrnmismth ldealreligions and home Nut is a tegnptin proposition What it meags istold In a W advertisement in this issue. mouth. defileth the man: Ermpmm (Edam. minâ€"{’51 '“fi‘ gmmmg C t r _ ea , I“! Mangogdgtremature may. Weak. “715m of Youth, Night Lou-6. V h “tr 9.1: ed. 1 BOX or --!EgICINE FREELL 01.0132 Go’253§"‘- . n. .. ‘- SRWYPO 1’ng :ffzdayswm make an old an}: damsel): ""“Y’Vill make an old w mm M8" Sentsealcd,onth¢ mmy Wages, fun fig“ hnluable medial MWWWM 3.1“? meny Wrineazcm: :ilwe ’Yh ttoeatndwhltto M'ewouldnatmhe a? Eh 60 E a: 1 Eli “I“ i Men 69' ALL meg ; price- 1 9mm“. -0~Box 1.947, mush! Ehe Fin-ht in New Zesland. Vi“ {says Cotton Boot Coupon!!! under O‘D- 1“ 3 9° 0' .upply you with .11 kind! baths. Skull“: 0“" '03 GOD AND 80% - LINDSAY NATIVE LAND. LIEN E. EBARPE V18 3 GP; Amvuvâ€"g â€"_,___1 ,, Some farmers are strong advocates of whole corn as a food. for httoning I hogs. while other: contend josh as firmly that com produces soft pork-'01 undesirable quality. Paradoxical an it may? appear, it is M10 that both views m; be right. Mr. Frank- Jor- dan. buyer for AIL-Mailman”. is a. corn man, and onto readers will admit that his word should carry- consider- able weight. In support of his View he fiates that some months“ ago Mr. McIllhargey un- dertook to fill an order for a. large number of young boss to {be- aent to‘ Winnipeg. but after buying eighty odd he found that he could not fulfil his contract and secured a release. What to do With the large number on hand Was an important problem, which , .1, LL__ LL-- ww- . From the very outset they throve and: put on flesh at an amine rate, and not one of the lat was troubled witgegaralysia, as they had: room for nee exercise. The 11033 were sold in one bunch to the Geo. Mitthews Co. Peten'aaro, and Mr. MnIthrgey was notified that: the flesh wasjnst fight, mixed. , Mr. Jordan admits that com is'too strong a. food. for penned-up hogs, but with: a good rm; ‘and plenty of grass be: solved by deciding to~'£a.tben them hiamelf. Accordingly he leaned. afour acre pasture field with suitable the!- ter.‘ and turned the grunbers‘ loose, feeding them [our bushels of corn per it is a money-: Have even the Nurse“: Trained hand Touch Him South American Rheu- matic Cure Got Hun out in 24: Hours “Some time ago I was attacked with very severe rheumatic pains. My joints swelled and stiffened. I haul to be turned in' bed on a. blanket. I had best doctors and best nurses, but could not get relief._ Death would have been welcome. A: friend called and recom- mended Sonth American Rheumatic (hire. I procured it and in twenty-four hours after taking it there’ was a wonderfui change. I was- able to get out at my bedinto a chair without assistance. I have continued using it, and althbugh‘ 88 years of age, I infamy natural self again, free from-pain.“ I trust you will use the testimony. as you think best for suffering human- ity’s. sake.” Sam. Knight, Sparta, Ont. Sold by A. Higinbothzun' and. P. Morgan. ers, or “Outlanders”â€"i.e., persons with no political right.» ‘ The actual Boer population of the Transvaalâ€"man, women and children of Dutch descentâ€"was 63,000 at. the 1896 census, and making liberat al- lowance for natural increase, it cannot exceed 70,000 at the present time. In 1896 the: number of natives who paid hut tax in the: Transvaal was 450,000. ‘ _ - n 11., 4-5.. :- M::‘nn# The area of the TraJ Swaziland, the. latest I is 119,200 square miles. Population was given as 750,000 at the last census in 1896, but. as 600,000 of these were Kaffirs, too much‘ reli- ance cannot be placed on U», figures. The white population of the Trans- vaal was given at the last. census as 150,000, but it is now believed, to be nearly 250,000, practically the whole of the additionel 100,000 being Uitland- mwvv. The head of the, state. in President Kruger, who was first elected in 1883, and has since held power uninterrupt- edly. He holds office for five years, and. was reâ€"elected in February, 1898. General Jonbert, the commander-in- chief of the army, is vioeopresident. tube government of the Transvaal is vested in the Volksraad, of which "there are two houses, each consisting Practically! all power and authority is in the first Volksraad-fi'abreviated “'Raad’ -â€"-elected. by the first-class burglars. who consist almost exclu- sively of white persons residing in the republic prior to 1876 dants. . w,IL__.--.l ”Link “'1! no The second governing a elected by 9° {utilized aliel The total 1 according ‘0 turns. i3 54! Trans The £3,563.82? 1‘ outpufi amog 1W a--â€"â€"â€"- £13.563,827 for the year.. Tue gum output amounts to £11,653,727. The area of the Orange Free State is 48.308 square miles. ulation is 207,503, of whom The only? 77,716 are whites. The Orange Free State is mentially a pastoral cOuntry. , Judge Stoyn, who The President is ted in Mary, 1896; {or a £409.22“ nun-eating Facts and Figures Relating to Transvaal and the Orsnge Free State Gleaned from Late“ Boports_ (Cut out and keep). The area of the Tranvaal, including awaziland. the. latest Boer acquisition, conu FOR FATTENING H058.â€" ABOUT THE TWO REPUBLIOS. TURNED IN A BLANKET. K? :56 {affine niéelr A convincing Expat-taunt. -â€"eancu. '1; 51’s, who consistâ€"Elmoisf exclu- of white persons residing in the ic prior to 1816 and their descen- second Volkaraad, which has no ling and legislative power, is [by second-class bunghers, nat- ad aliens and their children, an- véry restricted privileges. . total revenue of the Transvaal, :na to the latest publi THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS. i: £4 480,218 sterlini Transvaal imports 3‘ 500 Men’s Suits. 82.75 to “.315. 300 roan-s" sun. 81.75 to. .310 200 Boys' Suits. m. s: to....$5 m Ben’s mam-s. mm $2.95 to ............................ 812... 100 Light mm mm $3.50 to......- .‘. ............... 312.00 150 Boys’ Elston. from $100 to ........................... $5.00 lion’s Heavy rants. only ...... 75¢ Boys’ Pants. only .............. 18c Ken’s Waterproof Coats. from “.25 to ............. . ....... $lo WA‘TCH US GROW. revenue Kinount t0 The gold 1 IA Fleshy Consumptive The! Transvaal Doing altuuwu w-.- of the equator, its seasons are the re- verse tp ours. The winter there is summer here, and the' spring! there is autumn here. . The Band is the popular abbrevia- tion for Witwatersrand. " It is now the middle of spring in the two republics, and heavy rains. are soon expected. Struck Dent! on . Pole. Halifax, N.S., Oct. 16. â€"â€" Patrick O’Toole, a,.cit.y employe, rt-coivmi an electric shock Smut-Jay morning while engaged on Lop of a, pole re- pairing the fire alarm system, which caused his death. He 'ell tr) the side- walk and his brains Were dashed out by the fall. Toronto, Oct. 16.â€"-John Laidlaw, aged 81 years, died very suddenly Sunday afternoon at his late resiâ€" dence, 23 Park road. He was one of the best known: and most public spirited men of his time in Toronto. An acute attack of heart failure came upon him early in the afternoon and he passed away before aid could be given to him. The deceased was born in Douglas. Lancashire. Scotland, March 31. 1819, and came to 7T0- ronto when 17 years of age. In 1876 he had the honor or being on the stall of the Canadian contingent to the Philadelphia Centennial. Herbert Snelcrove Killed and ‘1". Con-mien- Bndly Hurt, Brighton. Ont... Oct. 16.â€"A and and fatal accident occurred two miles wat of here on Saturday night, by which Herbert Snelgrove, son 0! Mr. George Snelg'rove. was killed and his two companions badly injured. The three young men had been in town Saturday evening. and boarded a west bound freight train about 10 o'clock to return home. intending to jump of! at a grade nearer home. which was done. but. with the above (and ream}: While they reuse “the, litter. rental” in] regular action 0 have the?” do‘not trip. or pain. do at: or mum the internal organ. but have etpoumve tonic enact 96c. orby Hunt: at Wammmm II often a. waning tint the liver ll tax-pg; or mfg“. FMore scrim tron any 0 ow. or: tempt. amcleutcnn canal H p liver troubles, Me Hood’s Pig]: WED FROM A m. Ball of Fare (01' Men, Young Men and Be) 5, that will be a least worm aucnamg. vu- success gives cause for thankfulness, and to show our gratitude we offer tempting inducements during this thanksgiving week You ought to be well dressed for your Thanksgiving dinner, and the cost will be far less than you had thnn‘ght of. Come here any day this week, except Thanksgiving Day, (when the store will be closed) and pick trom a storefnl of newness and style, gathered especially le’ ThanksgiVing season. John Luldlnw Dead, Day: (when the store will be gathered especially {gr Thanks THE ONE We intchd celcbrating our first Thanksgiving in either PRICE KING CLOTHIER. ’irx age. . NA}: explained by tho (an; that penalty is frequently a concomi- tant or result of such marriages. Echelon an Inéendlnry. " Inee'ndiarim: is found most tau-ply among the unmarried between 30 and so years of ago. 'me unmarried ont- 'run the married in the offenses {against morality, and also in m . . ‘ ,__.._.. “I. "mt thfi (married Two Alta-antiw- wma confront. .11 Sum Being. â€"A Study in anthro- Frederich Printing has just publish- ed in Germany some ohm result: at his study .2 tho influence of marriage upon the criminality of men. ‘lirom criminal ~5tatistica he ”need that property rights of all kinda. are re- spocted ion generally by married than by tic Biwie. 31¢}: grave: of- fonoep an robbery, extortion and mind are committed 'Jy married man with comparative intreqnency. When he is driven to the unlawful ”quit-«neat of material goods he generally chpoaea some .1035 dangerous mthod- Bo- coving stolen goods, breaking at 1am rerat'we td trade, come, and pub- lia health, forcible detention of pieces of property. bankruptcy, etc., are tho form whiah offenses against proper- ty usually take among married men. Among those married at extmnely early 330'th against the rights of propcriy am more common; than run up w---_-, against morality, usd also in W against hunun lib. but the married surpass tho annex-led in cattle-3nd nurlignnt killing and wounding. The difference in criminality 3th!) the married and. tho unmrried growsieaa with advancing yam. Between the age- of 50 and film it it: small. and. utter that it is'oven lees. Drunk- enness claims the major sham o! its victims between up as” 01.30 pad 50 yum ‘ - The criminality! of widower: between thaageeotsomdwyemianoubly greater than that of other chaos The loan of the wife frequently. leads to manta! derangement. and cumin kinds of self-control are difiicult for this class; to exercise. In general than in a decrease in criminality '0! the w- riod the longer they have been at the married state. Among the restraint. which marriage plaoqs upon the mar- ried; man is the fear. ot- bringing dia- grace upon his bunny, and. hating shame upon his children. The temp- tation of the untried. man to indulge in the pleasures of the; pnblic..houn in less than that of the_ ainglo nun. With the need of defending‘and sup- porting a family. there comes, too, It! be Your 81903103100 n It WI. Ir. Spoon-fl Dr As»: "7'. mini Powder win Poultivly can You “I have used Dr. ‘Agnew‘l Cntnrrhnl Powder for «Vere catarrhnl headache frequently, and with every application the relic! has been almost instantan- eousu I believe it to he, the vary‘best remedy for cntmh that in on the mrket toâ€"dny, and take pleasure: in saying‘ than words in commending it to all catafl‘h,‘ snflemrg." C. Spooner, Editor; King’s Count! News. Bantam. N.‘ B. increasod respect for religion. law and property, the defending and support- ing of the institutions of piety. Lut- ly. a strong deterrent effect of nar- riago upon criminality results from tho influence of constant and intimate association of the mm with’ a. mom- The Ideal Cook Book. over 300 mos, bound in onoloth. is one of the special premiums that we are gfiering‘ this hear in con- Rnctlon with the . Road a Mania-a in our. advertis- bar of‘ the sex whose criminality in low commuted with that o! hispwn. Toronto Telegram: All Canada will be roused to indignation by Pruitbnt Shaughneasy’s complaint that Eon. A. Blair is “demoralizing business.” {Ibo but that the Minister 0‘ Railway. should step in and upset the apple cart of prosperity just 01 “1 wheel! am beginning to run smoothly in the Ground Groom of the Growing Tim. Whether Canada. will condom m. mil. to! “demanli'igz Paine." .11 ghaughaeqay poems. I! the norm no to tho owness of running‘thah- torcolonial. Railway for the behefit d age 0“ P. B-., the country will dim thh .Mr. Shanagmeeay and applaud ammnz Mr. Blur can do to donor“- im that sort on busing. CATARRHAL HEADACHE MARRIAGE on omnis- criminality of Widows!!- :sgiving week in our new store by offering a s. that will be a feast worth attending. Our The LIPTON’SBOAT LOSES.': BREEZES WERE LIGHT WITH FOG. New York. Oct. Iiiâ€"The crews of both mu Ind bmktut early. and when tn tunedtomnatterSkmwlthnw tor. u long. 0! the nun: buy weather. there w a breeu {no the outward. “a p to mere-lo M 3‘" m . “A- _. ..-. 1n.- nul m 09' hatch- pllt on, both lashed. and "cram made on; before 9 o'aock. At 9. tho Cdlnnnhla cut 0!! non her mooring hug and was taken In tow by the Wallace nun. The-Shammckmrtedlntow ottho Lawrence A. almon- lam. Coven were kept an the malnaana and club topnua (a keep them dry until the last moment. an who last enough m min to m At 10 o’clock both yacht- hnd nacho ed the end of Gedney'a Chanel. and at 10.10 the Comma crew began hoisting tha It was net m five minutes. The malnaall. Shamrock‘a manual! begin to go up at the net minutea be- I 15 tore the all was . hen the yachts hated the temp]: achooner mule Carr. which waa lying head to wind with a :33; reefed malnaall net. the wind waa steady mm the eastward. (blowing about 10 miles an hour. the water month and the cloudy. Two miles waa about the unit A! 10.25 both yachts cut 0!! their tow thcaded lines. broke out their JIha and man then- No. 2 club top-am. The Colum$ alaoaentnpherhahyjlhtopauuon my. Dead lent to Wind's“. At the same time the committee 3‘0- Walter Luckbnhach. anchored due sou p heat up tha Bandy ah! the B u“: end. mm It a held odi'OBEB 29. v"‘- ~ A! 10.” both I“ lines. broke out the their No. 2 club 14 also sent 09 5” b ”lira- â€"..â€"_ _____.â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Nmmmck .... . ........ .......... “.01.“ Cdumbh ..... . ........... . ..... 1:.31‘3 Both yacht: we!“ starboard tack. and were carrying ennui mg ('th 109““. ll pi]? Hogarth was obliged to hem brand on for about 30 lemma to t out from under the Coinmbin‘e lee. { 11.20 the Bristol boat was quite an eigh h of a mile to windward. and outfootinx he: fin! til the time. Ca t. Hogarth. finding that the Shamrock limp would not point as high :5 the Cninmhia. flattened down his sheet: up hard n he filmed. and had to be eontented whl giving her a good full. uni letting her go at that. At 11.45.30. when the shamrock tacked to port. the Columbia val telly a nutter of a mile to windward u-tl- 0-»: u. Clot. Hogan: wu growing duper“ and here resorted to his short tackle. tacflos. no that but would rot-Gm sunk-{putty to m o I Intent-l gain to uncut-1L. Sope 199‘ mgynbe purged a WIM'D ll: "a." _ rock 1nd run patrol with the line to She m“ MM ”1' \S l! the centre of It. until mrly over to the many. ‘5 the begin a Inn to cm- une. I c Mn. held his ytcht the quick work which followed. when It Is stated that both yachts made mu tacks In the next 4% minute-mm.- gummy aman tacking first. At the conclusion of this mars-e duel between the single-menu Hlflflh found himself further to teem than ever. the Oolombn luv! been. J! anything, quicker In my: and a I' tore- At 12.50.15, when the Channel settled drvn ml. to human on the port tack and the Columbia. attu- mnmfl two minute. huge: came upon to name uehnmtoundthehflltolbatwu hall 3 nib dead to_ wlgd'gl'gl dubs! flu]. , A... . ""1: {lane ifl‘mcx. the Column gun in- anned her windward lead. The Mme! leatwmokln hex-baby mt that we ”ml”. 1- gag. put g3 yap evident); In nu, £3 1. , AAA 45.. u -_l- I. _“ 1"!“ was up Wu ‘vunâ€"u .- I vâ€" 19 minute. thy M flu Iafi I a.“ .tv'm am In 20 unite. Inter for n'gw minute: Inch yum nee 22 tucks II the my”: work. and In In shes: the sham-3r '22-? when"; .‘518 I...- .00. 0 ‘II Ioullnl On a; ‘92:: 0" 3a 0.: .0 III .30.:- OA 33. 13’ I 53- uln E300.â€" Columbia Wu Loader All the Way in First Race. ant she turns. thhkl his ban! would )le to ontfoot the Co labia sufficiently her how. a ttttle titer an ck new. I up full. The men bout m x nohly. and to none it I red we was passing the Collun very so she ya. But the VII loin; _l__‘- Illa-rook Settled Down. Two Doors East of Bsnson House. 1‘ In“ to “FE 5 a i 9 3 3% v late. show u on hc-r miller Me. Smart- , r the cpw launched her apinnnkor boom Hm to port More the Ind may made this turn and ”and away on be:- W cm no: the great I" van broken out tron stops the same moment. the main booth at!!- hrWanWtmed m The Columbia'- balloon 11h up." ms at landht “to: the M at! "Law down. m it he- ”hell-me an tothelnhhatnqegd of about 8 knots in hour. The Shand- hulloon JIb topsoil urn m 7 minute. at"! Mlldln‘ .the outer IDII'I’. and fotnunw n owned 1: though Rho no overhauling the Cotumhtn. At tho tine thin a to he a reasonable mansion. because 3hr bola; stern boat was 'In the position to take nan-11ft or any mun that night come flow. 1 won beam evident. hov- er". that her a t 3:11: was only {annual-y had tat the Bristol hoof on! not only hold her own. but u the mm showed Inter . 2 wt: really nlnl in the run More the thud. mu- a ter nnlc they tnvelt‘d. lost fight of It time'- to the fled My mum at m chnnckn of nut: that 11.. um: line. marked by the mmeo boat And the Sum: flook- Islamic. wts not flexible until the yacht. were within a couple of miles of it. Then there van a rush of Noumea to reach the goal thud of the ”data. It could not be railed an exciting finish nor was It 3 tame one altogether. 80'1"! boats :x-eremrewn. to wunm it and the wean“ .- was I0 dew-(«lug that. u a 812er “do. the {John m!:ht he mned a poor one from I flare-tune stand m, Boat in tune I “sauce. the no u were no far apart that u was a nth-ct poor finish from a mommn'a stnndpolnt. When the Columblu. lieu-FEM! yel‘ow In Ahmdduo‘nm tubal“- .mctln; minute: to port «wept new. arm: 91:314.“. momma: was In!!! mum welt. only flie onllne of he! ! beluga-cub .8318» mm. “Are you fond of music?” “Very." mwered the young m with wide an. ind 'n half. 0mm! time of finish Columbia . Shamrock ... .... .. '“How do you make the distinction be- S??? popuhr music and classical mn- “Euily. It I enjoy it, it’s popular. and I! I don’t like it lt'n eluded."â€" Wuhinxton Sm. The elapsed (Inn- of the Cc the outer mark to tho‘ finish ‘1 dz mute- nod tom: «and: M'l two hours tort-n mint: showing that In the noel-Ill. beau the vlnd the Columbia 8 seconds, m _ _ ___ “m _ 8 rt. finish. Elana-(l Corfl‘lmo W 11. 1.03 £05.10 5.04.07 5.01.01 Com 11.01.05 3.54.29 4.53.63 4.53.53 Till. the Oolunhla wlm by 10 mlnnteu 14 man. actual. and lo minutes 8 sec- ondl. WM 11m. ~ . ._ ‘. ,.A;A‘ kn vâ€"uâ€"g -v-â€"---‘ - V, After the ram. 12:!» the yacht:- m hv In; towed back their man“, sir Thoma: Liners yacht Erin razed up “out!“ t (‘olumblm ‘nu m“ 1y"- cen and mm. led by Sir Man lulu-cit. five the Yanks-e yacht three wni' choc". A Inn “3-. “Doctor.” aid the Cincinnati woman. “lwutyoutoenminem husband” to his unity." “What m have you for thinking um insane?” asked the phydchn. .“He in olefin; odds that the Cim-in- nti Baseball club will win the pennant." m the mournfnl reply. ' “an Phylll- Goe- Aâ€"uhlng. he The at the The o‘ficl-I Sum-an. A Tune Pill-I. lino. marked by the committee he Sum: floor mm. wu until the yachts were within Inna or it. Then there want a uneu co mcl: the goal ahead In. 51-,“ Ten. I the Columbia from finish vru two hour! was; the Shun- ‘en minutes and TV" 2 in the 15-min- run Columbh hand ”no: THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS. Ian's loan Underwear, lm’ lean Underwear. tre- ue to ....................... 75¢ Ien'e '1'.) Shirts. only ........ [54: let“: lean Sweden. unusu- Ion' loan Swm only. .tlc Ian's lug. no. 85c 30....” Ion“ lacs. tro- 35c “Hum” Ian's loan hood Cups...” 2513 Ion’ loan Tweed cm. ....Ilc WATCH US GROW. 445.10 The My Agricultural HEWSpapc tantalum to All. COUNTRY RESIDENTS Single 1831 3"“1‘3‘5253- 1900 (Zountry Gentleman saith 183’ 8g 9-5 .058 a a a; be 8‘: 8°40 MID": NO a3 8 aha-090B 38¢ unknown-unto“ "I.“ P! Win-I urinmflewm.‘ an. wt- 9.0.”. Four loaths’ Trial Trip 50 cents port the action in pennant. Sir .‘Wiltrid did not rennin such a belo- w; neither of the Ottawa telegraph otfioaamoeived it. Dr iathiatqb. explained! Sr antics upper can he sent a telegram to Lauri" tavoring d. often of Canadian m to‘ Great Britain and picking himself to sup- mmtbtical yearnnokof Canada tor. 18w. oomp'dod by George Johnson. Dominion Statistician, has just been hno been spared to mourn accuracy in connection with intonation relat- ing to tho growth and. development ottheoountry. Ibo attractor“. M189 to 1898, within table of tho am ducted to «on. ad the yield at grain in the principal foreign coun- tries. are gimn. also a. datemnt- d tho qqontitioo any! 131-! of goods in- hon! present indie-Lam. 01113683 chickens have a brink-t future be- tom mm m export-mu which have; been made at chiekur fatteninc on'bothsideeotthe noun. andtb urge profits which in to 56 0350 u the result of Wt MIG.- mt.nmbrinaiuclhodtwb the nppmiation o! h barnfil‘d madam I’m bail: “9 11°09- wih'n can claim-b?!“ 00°.“ 1.5““! port_ fi"fl_volum mum ' infam- ction 0! nine to every business man. Bunilton 133mm: ”we is not lacking that the Candis: tory press is «stained u a. min syndicate at liars. Day by «by simultaneously: “factory. 'I-‘Mflnpn- p‘dhu In: (W‘sunberot I leadinu and protitsbh product at the tam The wean-3 Illa-chino is mm; m; to thin; about butitiormiupurmand thumdolltuhit'forthfamr. mwaminew-n. WHO ‘13. 1'0 n19 UP m m nuns. LUTHER TUCKER 8: SON. 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