ï¬rms“ THE UNlON JACK AND OLD GLORY IN CANADA AND UNITED STATES Wm Fly no Ioth Mo Wuhan-cu by u Agra-".0 Inn‘nd' Into Bumm- Iwo Conan-In *0.“ at. cum-nude." About m 13-3-57 lucid“! In Which Cull“.- l'h‘ Wu. Ilnulod Down by Auction-3.. Wuhlnston. J unl 22r- Autumn: Sammy o! the Treasury Spcldin'z. new on the suggestion of the in future nhould not be display“! by United Sate: Customs afloat-s attuned In mum Norm America. 80m. an. lutaummcr a. Cunadiw custom ï¬t: wu {orcibly remOVed by Anode-Au from a. Luildinmoccupud by the Cmadiuxx ofï¬cials at Sku- my, Alaska, and Hunt incident. tn- gamed I» correspondence which re- mind in n “mum-m. between the "-xr-a Snug; and Cannd.t. thund- by a†Canadian 0135611 may, Mania. and 6“"- i W ‘ correspondence united in n mount-m h mum. England CW“ ~I,“ :0“ fl salted In a agreement. new UN“. Stout and Canada, then- should display its flu; The Weekly Post The deputatiOn new" Munro. Mt law, Ellis, ex-I’rt's Naught, J. 0. '1‘ vin Jones, T' A Toronto; P. J. I Mcuuwf. 1" El“ ton. Montrcfl: J Mary '5 The intorvicw was a. private one but. the questions prcwntcd tor- con-I sidemtion might ln'groupud under the following heads: Suggested tem- porary recall oi Mr. J. b‘. Lathe, Canadian Commislaioncr to Austral- ia, in order that be may post. him- self upon the devL-loplncnt in Domin- ion affairs since he has been nbsent from the country, and give the man- umcturers of Canada the beneï¬t. 01' his experience. Appointment of .spec- ial trade commissioners to Great 13mm. Appointment of Canadian agents at foreign centres. where Canada. does business. who should be required to furnish to shippers and exporters o! Camdinn goods inform- .ation calculated to vfacilltaw and de- velop trade. Reciprocal trade on an equitable basis with .Almtrnlln. Sub, -sta.ntin.l assistance towards direct gmmship communication with Any 113.1121 and South Africa. At. present - A .. unnda ï¬g E44} ,3 ii i5 I â€I! E15 é SWuy wv.___ ....... ttalia and South Africa. At present the exports of hen 3 'L‘anadiun goods to Australia. go by way 05 New? York, resulting in heavy transhipâ€"I men: charges and vexatious delays. ‘ which render it difï¬cult, to compete with United States expat-temp With’ mpcct to South Africa it. was re- tognized that the' privilege of ship- ,ping Canadian merchandise to that country had given an indentive to Canadian exports. but trade would be put on a more permanent " and satisfactory basis by the Government subsidizing a. line.. The imposition of a net duty 20f 30 per cent. upon wool- Plans instead of a, duty of 35 per cent., with the tarifly preference ‘ of -onethird off. Equalization of the duty on oatmeal, as‘compured with that upon oats. by substituting a. speciï¬c duty»! 601mm per, 100 lbs. TXTE’VII’JVl-ID bin-mutt no More Ofï¬cially Over Customs Ofï¬ces. mmn. 153‘ am. urets has cz-zpecmu mm...†Hens. agricultural impleâ€" on and steel goods, shirt.» rs. and oatmeal. Who “ on l'mt. ’ . putatiOn int-luded Messrs. unro. Montreal, PreSidcnt; 1‘. ex-Prcsidcnt; W. K. Mc- J. 0. 'l'homc. lion. L. Mel- rs, T. A. Ruse", secretary. P. J. Drummoud. William r. B. 'l‘ooke and Mr. Skel- men; James Maxweil. St. and '1‘. Martin, Mount. For. \V’l‘l “)th Want Van-(Han â€annual"- ml": Huang" â€adv. (.(n' I»; II N n In". in the ncc "am“ u that I and um bun ‘0 021‘. c ___â€"_._ 50‘ i the I. Inl "0 nil-i I000! '09 m 1‘ § .00. 'Ill 0N3 ' A. , 0 mumln. Euro} lawn-m luv mm. mm, Will "no mum and can In mu- «nun-0M Mu um» mam. Bola“. Uolumhu, Jul. i".- TM mommment mm much I monoclonal mm to (cum. tho mvlutlmfllu ham. «new m. Hun“. An Import“! â€MM. *0 l ‘ uvorul day- mm at rm“ n. «much u chant wont: mm m- Munom “rm mums cu mm. M‘Mr long ï¬ghting tho «av-mm“ um...» rewind um imrmu. who Ion threo hundred and «my a! mu number dud an ma “old. MIMI of tho dons-mm cream nu k Mod. Antlo uh um! other urn-mom -.... u. m. Mano! hm. ordcm Talon 3“ "Katie «In. 3nd c an MC "0Ҡno 0111071“! ovary mud-Mama runny Mm up moo-lou- ma Fri-ml. ] Clinton. Jon. litâ€"Lorna leb. “I. louwycor-om mm or Thomas leb of (A'olburno Tommlllp. I. do“ from I. wound inflicted uccldontdly by Ml cousin. Ernost Stevens. sued nlno. A rule bod been loaned and rotur the day pronoun, and Mr. stb. hov- lng only on. curtrhlgo, placed It In the rlno. an old Snldor. ond stood It. In tho corner of the upper hall's}; On an day of tho waldo-t. ï¬r. and, In. 'Suvom, um! tool: In Lam fluted tho romlvu sad an child- lm' son . Tho chum from the rm. mmd the boy's mouth uld blow . own: a. lot-go a the BOTH MOI! LO" HIAVILY. Ill. I103! IOUID. .â€" lone, tor moon Thought Io Inn †Paul on Inlay. \ i i 1 9 Djumla. European Turkoy. Jan. 9 21â€"111“ Stone. the captive Anod- [ can missionary. and hot comp-.31“. E lime. Tim“. have been 100..“ m } Yapyak. in the vicinity o! the Iron- : Net. The American Maul coll- - ducting the negotiation for tho ro- ‘ lease 0! the captives have arrived at § Banicko (about 80 milee 09 t o! , Dinnnala). and probably 9 d om ‘1 the ranaon: money yesterday. TI. i infant daughter of um. Tailka. baa I been christened Elenlka. London. Jon. tho new panics 27.41» W o! a map. which In! boon rcccivod with very mac n- thucium. in to be chased. not In- canu anyone in “thorny w Iona concession must. b0 0 «a tin ic acme tho country. “but. boctulc it has only now diccovcrcd um boo- mandamus. he“ tho wrong way. 'l‘lu nun. strictly obcorvcd hithorto on coin-n. .. Ola-t fl"- houic at “M" nov- W vw' -.â€".â€"._... _ ......._.__. Letter- by Lori serum-a. Landon. 8 3 3 J an. 27.-â€"Lord Strath- and Mount Royal. Canadian High Commissioner in London. has addroseed letters to the press. in which he «he attention to the ex- panding trade between Great Britain and Canada. and expreeeee his belle! that this trade is capable of much greater development. and invites co:-b relpondence as to the beet means of assisting this development by the dtuemination of commercial infor- mation. etc. arugu- mill. tor the an auction. he. owes“; wm. head of King Edward VII., on the stamp 1am in an a: nation as that of Own ‘ and will Inn to be turnod â€â€" sad with ch. most amount mud on :1! sides, both the plan of con- pulsory ubitruion and Th. m MOI“. 0 used the conformco. Probing-flo- o! the Wu- Credited .0 III Dotti-min“... Amsterdam. Jan. 23.-â€"Slnee chi Boers have practically decided to waive their demand for the indepen- dence of the South African republics. great. gloom has pervaded their‘head- quarters here and at. Hllversum. Colonial Secretary Chamberlain’l recent speech. in which he promised that there would be no conï¬sqctlon of property. but that. there would be u "amoral amnesty. With DO a general amnesty. with ponucu rights speedily given.‘seems to ro-l duce matters‘to a. point winter! a]! agreement is possible. It is admitted that. but for Get. Dewet. and other Boers in ‘tho ï¬eld. who are still ï¬ghting for indepen- dence, peace would be 1 matter . of weeks only. .L A As. __- “I WAD van, - The Boers here say that. {dispro- longatioh o! the war now rests on Dewet's reputed determinttion to ï¬ght. until he has expended his but manandhislastcartï¬dfl: _ “'0" I I‘D “MUC- MAI: Col-gru- u I“ 3331‘s WITH DEW“ mm «vs “mt. “quest. 3er «Mt u but: suspend“ 9" '31 gm Victoria». be turned round. 1 7., which I; w'COI‘ nun“! \ cub 11 ch. a}: trick. 24 um†isgiflia % E. Mombm Kul Mlmmn luv Maw-rm Tum Gunman. NO LAW "NM THII "WON A Dunn! nu u lanai- m- m Ion-Ilium "nun-000mm In! mum In â€no lull-Humâ€! am Imuultnu u In from" mun mo 00 luum mo up». mass ‘25:... "m. :4: :2: «Mum n r. mi u «an m mum 1000mm Mc. and in Mr dau- umn w mug m Mun In! An, In». J. . mmu, In "a! to If. mummmmud i an qua- “M! M mu m mun um Wu In In Mu mmmMuum cl ‘ mm «um um um mama cl or flu um mv munm tram “MINI. low mum and omwhm. Om! I to: «no “an and» Mn 00:»th a 0! "so unvuonmmt mm than mm at mm; mm wtluu u all!» up“! to In WMHMMQI. "on. J. I, (110mm. In reply to m. Wham. cum! am no oral muufl at law Mann Would In- ":1?an H. mm“. Wham, mm m measure at tow mum undue“ A “I†13»an "on. a. W. m». replying to Ir. Wan-doll, mm that the lam cum: 190.1440 mm on Mom In tho bank: to m «min at tho provlna In Jan- unry mm. 1909. Mn mum» and wham- Mu. “mm. who mm «wanna returning ulnar for m Norm Wutcrltm em- uon. mm on the 10th um! gummy- of flu. 19W. mus unpainted by or- der-Immune†and It not. by when authority m. name and insert“ In the «m at auction? Hon. J. M. (“Mon "9|th that Mex-adm- Mornor was not wpolnud ruturnlng calm on am coming. the appointee being John Itchougall. The “sum am not roquln an order- tn-councfl for the sppotntmt, o! 5 returning Omar. A . .. n__..l..-.l Adm Hon. John Dryden oueoo mu nu latitudinal gronte ior eold etorn‘o purpoeeo lied been opplied ior. Tho one: at 8500 land been poid to - the St. Catherine Cold Storm - Aeso- eintion and too other ueoeiottou land eppliod to hevo tlfolr building! inepeeted with e view to mining ep- plieotion ior grante. Ir. lounghlin moved ior o ro- turn ehowing the number 0! cold etoroco mocintiono ineorporntod ‘end the emount paid by the pro. Vince to each (inundation iormed un- ' do: the net at 1900. The order woo (rented. On motion oi Hr. non- on order ' wu [rented (or a return giving the name of tile lieenee eommieeio’ner in out lleoneedietrict in the province. tho amount oi espenseo in each dio- trict ‘ior 1901. end the ewe, “lot! and allowance for oxpeneeo oi ‘ li inepector. » . Joeeop moved tor, o return ehowing the em of timber 'nold eineo 1871 end the amount received. nleo the nice during the lest ï¬ve years and the prieee reeehed. Hon. E. J. Davie explained thot 1892. The Government would brinl down t'xe required iniormtion on noon as it could be pr A ‘Aâ€" - _-6nrn fl rowruum mm... Mr. McLaughlin inquired «bother any municipality had been [mid m nmouni‘: under tip set now“ prm vindnl nid towards the cum iilh- mom. oi cold utorngo buildings. um vim. mount Md bun'puid by tho province under tin sci. 0! 1900 Jo provid- ior ih'hcormuflon a! cold not“. y‘nociltiqm?’ . .. A4-.. _A-L.AA 0|... an iating to the export of gee under any lease. also copies of instructions ‘ to and report of Mr. Still on the eubiect. and a copy of the Injunction eerved on the eheriil oi Eases. for- bidding him to interim with the pipes of any gas company. Hon. J. M. Gibeon explained the present situation of the question. po nting out that none at the Ieaeee issued by the Government proteeeed to give the right to export gas. That had been granted by the late Domin- ion Government. The injunction granted on the suit 0! the Interior Construction and Improvement 00.. Jot-bidding the them! of Eeeex Coun- . ty to intertere with the pipe through which the car was exported had been dissolved, and us the ieaee to that company had been cancelled theehen- it! had ordered the removal 0! the nines. An agreement had been arriv- .ed at. however. by wmcn tne export of gas was stopped until the cane now beiore the court. Wan decided. my 13".. .‘I to and report nubJect. tad ‘ unwed on the bidding him 1 plâ€! of 311?. l n-omc Apt-u rnï¬imo. by nu ma: luâ€"luord-nmklu Depth“.- -Tln Punks-'0 30’â€. Toronto. Jan. 25.-â€"A thousand or more liquor dealers. hotelkeepa‘a. brewers. distillers_ gnd others. from A A‘-_A-A [- l i i i UI'UV‘CI a. unuse-.--â€" .em all over the province. interested in ' allied industries, stood for more than an hour, wedged in the main corridor of the Parliament Build- ings yesterday alternoon. like ear dines in a box, while their repreeen- tativel protected to Premier and his colleagues against the pale- age of a prohibitory liquor law. It was the largest deputation that ever waited on the Government. The delegation assembled at the corner of King and Church etreete. and twelve special care conveyed 1 them to the Queen's avenue. where ‘ they alighted and Walked to the buildings in a body. making an im- posing appearanee is they marched along in perfect order. There was no room large enough to accommodate them on their arrival. so Premier Ross and the Cabinet took up a pool. tion on the main stairway./while the delegates sought places of ‘ vantage from which to heat- ‘ The deputation \tus introduced by Mr. George O'Kecie. Hr.George Slecmnn of Guelph, president of the Brewm' Aeeociei2 ltion. appeared, as the representative" or that WTheyweI-e there, he ‘ vernmedt president of the Brewer-3' mm tion. nppeared as the representati of that be“. They‘were there, said. simply to ask‘ the Governme “ LET US ALONE.†created In {or mm the man at. Build- uko I» it represen- nier Ron tthepan- IM «â€03. nflm‘ru '“a a '*:.."'c..*..."::::.1.7...:'::....'m â€Mr“... H w'mamu than“ m a 00mm... thHmn I! rm: Hunt-n, MM! OHM â€MW" lawful“ r u not In I mm. In t '7 PWï¬â€˜hum. mu '71 IT I yum- y.-." 7, â€and View um" Anal-mu m! not ll um mu m Cinnamon mum MW m In cm mum, m I“ m uommum um u» an "gum «a am a II.“ no. In , ..._......n n....l in... MM. m M «ppm 0! m Now . nu «mm, M I mu Hwy nu“ not u m a un- mm m wunm Ml HM flu um um mu m Mummy mum um MW m In um mm", m Mom“ at “mu-uncut um um MM»? "mm «a may a II.“ no. “40:. If. mum «annual. a! poem I. mm an with no. ( «Mmy‘ M: Mr pm. and. um lam the m n Dunn†I. luv mm «Minded. MM“ u Ind m “can. It a M“ I w My. mm by PM} “'IWWI .Ilnun'w "7-... _ M m- an; “AWNâ€. â€We um "no u to mail an M It. UIIMM “Minn“. "w a “no at my“ I mm 40‘.» Num- «m. "I. ( «(Mum- 0 um. um- MI Mr OM. and n a mum to loan tho mum In an ovum-wax: man." I. luv mum to numb «Mum. mu u M Im mud no noun. 1! a H“ mm "mum «.0 Mn my“ I» mn- opinion I. ptmml foul" It In“ . two-ï¬lm vote. and I! N. Mould W m m curry Hwy mould to comm-cud m ‘uhflf ’0“- m. A. u, numb ï¬ghponumz Illl'll IV--- In. A. 5. Health owl. new. on behalf ol the elwv we, all the: were oppoeed to any change ever In the House lel. The: ma luu m- mucll rlghl. la all the Omrnnem to pen lulelellnn dlreefly ln thelr hwnr me the. temper-nee people bed asked to heve l Ielellen peeled dl‘ n-cctly In mm. 'llere nu no place on the commune where the Manor law wee better untamed then m 0n- lulu. end the people were ee sober and‘lew-Ihldln' «e any In me Do- minlon. It seemed to the epedler the e mtlon 0! ch. “0‘.th Church wee uylng w nun then and that they dld not hone-cl: belleve “In. prohlbluon In a good Wu for the provluce. end they would be the am to turn “elm the Oom- mem. It the law wee not enloreed. Ae to recompenee. he meant the; am :hould be M by e malle- en. ~ , . .â€" _ _.AIA“ -Md h“ ,3". Turn! of "ammo proton cash“ a pull mwuovr: M g millIon o! dollafl n In Onuflo. und m out, hundrbdl out or «solarium- dollars In 0' “I my and! “I“ “4°" IDIUW W'I' run-v-.. pron - n mllllon ol dollars woo lava-ted lo lt In Ontu'lo. Ind tlut would be wiped out, hundrodl would be turned out or onploymont. and thousands 0! | dollars ln' 0- loot to 03on It I any such lull otlon-u um propoud 2 won ovor pawl. Should unit 0. 1 two; over happen coupon-“loo ; should ho null (or tholr loco. ‘ Mr. John Forester o! Won. Who to In tho co-oporngo tau-tun. uld that H prohlbltlon could that In- duotry would be am» out o! oust- onco and many Would be thrown out 0! work. V Ir. Juno. maroon. oollcltor for tho llquor man. polntod out that “6.500.000 In tho mount 0! co- puol lnyutod by dutlllm. proton .nd mitten; $88,000,000 tho ‘ , unt luvoltod la root auto by t ‘ rotolloro ond 321900.000 tho mount In stock and ï¬xtures. The dlotllloro and brewer. pud to the tumor. 82,882,000 3 you. to troun- portotlon componlol “50.000. tor wogu 81.900.000. grid for other purpose: 61,012,000. Tho rot-Moro pold $10,500,000 ln wages. ranking 0 total outlay of 815,500,000 c you. The revenue to tho Domlnlon Children are not alike either. One is. rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pale, weak and dull. The feed- ing again is responsible. ~ I Sickly children need special | feeding. They don’t‘ieeltheir oatsâ€. Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott’s Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses ’up' dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and’red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott’s Emulsion makes ordi- . mm food do its Does your horse “feel his oatsâ€? What adiï¬erence be- tween the grain-fed and the grassfed horse! _ The ï¬rst strong and full of ginger? the second flabby, weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the diï¬erenoe. Kï¬a'idiï¬oomo tho 1 stock and ï¬xtures. The and brewer. pud £0 the A_-_- ï¬gmm mm In Wm- } MI “WE‘VMM M: 'g‘m‘u m â€99:19:39.5. m "fun "93â€" My who" MIM â€mint m o! m- l M M.†. ._ .A. A..- “a I!" " " lo mo ummu t‘llll l'remm “mu m In: from m. «M. mum and and! H19 mm {m the 1 â€mo. murolun. I m â€task In mm a nu will glu- ymnr “pron-um..."- Ann and carom! constitution. Ind may unto" Um! will ho W by tho How-rmm-m In km“ to WI mal- tm «m be m. no" u .- curly mm: and In mm lumnun. when mount-cu oi 'mml importance no nubmuwd to: tM‘ronuan-uuon' o! Olin†Wu. "and to! It. Carroll Ion-v-15. owl-o Indus v'l‘omto. Jan illâ€"M. the “and meeting at the Dominion Shnp‘ Ion: fluent Director. A. W. Smith. Mum: bod"; Cot-welds, D. IcCrn. Guelph; Warn. A. Who“... Guelph, lump-turn sod Bulolkl. John Xally. Shake-pun; Dorm. thn A. Mlluvny. Uxbridxi; â€gut. . gent. â€Chane: (or ‘ 5g. Louis Fair. and l modal print an (or . I†"m. wvrâ€"uu w, _ Der. Iloun \‘crnon; Ontario Agri- ' : cultural College. 0. E. Day. Guelph. The Swine Breedere' Anodetion not euheequently. end electod G. 3. Hood. Guelph. u preeldentp Thoma - mam. Concord. Maiden. I and W. Jana. gcncrnl dinetor. | Committeee were appointed to oct‘ in conjunction with the sheep and cattle breedere in securing Govm- ; mcnt noel-tunes (or on exhibit at the“. St. bouie Fair. and to proper-e e.‘ model prise list for exhibition. the 3m Winner nu. Toronto. Jen. 25â€"er mud . meetiu ol the directore oi the ? Onlnrio Provincinl Winter Fair. Guelph. wee held in the Pelner flouee leet evening. with the pred- ‘ dent. A. W. Smith. in the choir. I The ï¬nancial statement showed the vcccipte oi the your to be 810.772.- i 95 nod the expenditure en . equal ‘ mount. The [allowing editors were i l l I l ' elected: Pmidcnt. A. w. smut. Inple Lodge; vice-preeident. W. Hodeon. Ottuu. u-c rotary-trauma. Ion emu "IN“ Out-do Innl Ottawa. Jun. 25,â€"A bulletin In! issued yuurduy giving the rural und 2 urbsn populution oi the Province- 0! Ontario ud llaniioba by censuul dintricu. an unwanted at tho iut' count. W with the sun. 138 in thl run! populstion. which now mounts to 1.907.190. u naniut 1,205,823 in 1891. On the other and. tho urbcn popuiutioa «mounts to 936.572, .- .33th 818.- 998 teix year! no. or an increase 0! 110,754. This shows tho extent to which the popuistion in tho rural district: has been drifting to tho 00111310! urge gum have been made in both class at tho population. but espec- ially {n the rural distrï¬cu. The rural populot on has grown from 111A98 In 1891 to 184,714 at. the lat. con- ous. o [tinâ€"o! 78.216. The urban poguuuon hu'grovn tron 111.498 18 1. now stand- 31. 70.238. 0» growth 0! 29.825. , Tho following I: the popuuuon o! duel, town and. villages situated in two or no" districts: M1. 1G1. m 0.0.. 00.... W m m 0.. onto. 10Ԡ7‘0 W... ...... 52.634 48.9“ “I no. 0...... “pm 81,â€? autumn 1.1m 1‘0" I" HM u M I!" MOOMNt‘? c"! AND cousfltf mm arr- 1â€"."- min lu‘i I0." who no I" W? m... W m u in m (Jon! M "W. M!" > 1.00 «mom â€but! a w wwwur “mum“ won Mung Mun-om “do" 0'†uthomcIm-‘It II just Hm “mum. of the on- p. I whom he “new mu at any lmgth. W. n! to um! â€gown mm! u! Interval. Ind ...u- put: l‘l"l¢'.’e" and .‘UU.Uâ€"v ._ â€"v mu, m urbm tumultuo- w 935.572. u an!!!“ 313» 'ean no. or an Increase 01 This shows the extent W a population in tho rum-l has been (ll-"til; to W Two IIIIP I'lllbï¬ll Bunch-ed Sill-Into .'u .. “nun.- .1 ..4 III"...- pro-ant. u that "pro-caution: ulmmllofl. All i t and M ed 25. - A tux-ions «Downs. 44.154 181.215 SQUADRON LB AND C O! “and Guam" Moan“! Emu Mono 0 lava flow. FIFTY-SIX MEN DISCHAHOED! um. um â€mango 'u H ““000. "0' Put mum“: and to! .0400“ mm... 403me human Inpu‘ nu at m. mm "aunt Cup. . Mn humus-Hoo- a It. Hmlhon. Jam urn-«\‘gundnr anor- rwuu : qmu'ru'w A. U «ml V 0' CM wruml ' mmdluu Muuutml Mines par- mloax Hm oily 'l‘lw Hamper. have all ha'luzlm Mum-10mm! m then hmws mm .nml Hm} mmIc- u â€thud“! ap- wmunuu 'l'ho munch was witnmm-d by Umummlu o! pomp“. and, many mmpunwnury locum!» were heard .m â€In Hymn-r.- an-hml pal-t TM l'umh Hold “tnqcilul Com. uudn' the coummml at ('ul. Worthington. also book [but in the smutâ€. «M In.“ I "no gnu-tug. The ofï¬cer- wutc mounted gm! the non on foot. Slum concentmuug at llnlllu 56 man In. boon (hob their am noun {or poor mung. other- {or an conduct. an! a number a mod!»- cflly unï¬t. Yaw we. Corvet- ut amt. o! n and Pflm Io- Btyn. E. m and K. John- IIII‘IUIIII. wlo- wwv-v -__, the 61.3. .2. pry-m at. a. W ml u mm m: Troope- w don. denim Rod. 193mm". Io- nryup. Wm. Cook. Mn; and ngmcflng the uddiery. but mm“ of their report s: not known. n In rumored um they were not. at!“ with name of the MM. but tho unicorn in oomnund do not. conï¬rm be â€ï¬‚uent ‘l'n-elemd. \ l Ottawa. Jen. {Iiiâ€"The lilltie. D.- ‘ purtment was pretty well denuded o! ‘ its chiei cactus yesterday. The | Minister and his» private eecretery. the Deputy Minister. the Chief Su- ï¬ pcrlntendent o! Munoz-y Stone. the Quarter-MW Genet-e1. the Accom- tent and the Chief Engineer :11 Ht ior nun“, iron: which port the Victoria- will nil on Tue-m with the Cut-dial Mounted Ril- let _ South Atria. Director-General o! the Army â€died Set-Vice. «cro mun-cud lndtvidudly. then put through hooplw. tent erecting and lm-uklnx. mm which they W must. Later on the Dirac visited the men’s quarters tad In- opecmd their kin. Major Peak. to- cunwunmr Col. Neilson on an 1- u-ecuon. {Mammal 01 pm nwlluwmlry rum thv â€00er nm In"! FUN "own 0 command at l II 30!:th since he am not. to Goa- mtinoplo u Ambassador. and Ill 3 number of volumes. Ottnwo. J on. 27.-â€"'1‘ho Hotel 00- d! was burned to the ground a. on only hour Sonar-day morning. '11:. hotel wu owned by Mayor Dovid- son. who rebuilt it. and had it only tum-bod ghout. three you-o ago. Tho ion in shout $60,000; lam about. 880,000. Tho goo-ts on tho ï¬rst floor uved their belongin‘l.†Maximum: acorn-Aw m tor M lino in their akin. _ Bonn at than had to in ink. out o! the windows with 1.4m. non hold on (oz: can minute!†ch “’3' ad an author. Charlottetown. Jan. 27.â€"John Robertson ot.Eldon. P4311" . Ion "I, DU'IIIII'I “IDI‘IIOI. and Call “crud no... â€cum 9 m Aâ€. lot wlf To the Farmers of Eldon. M611, Digbyo Lax- ton. Bexley and adjacent. townshipa :.NOTICE.. 0mm or FEAT camL cord .of Dry Hardwood. now {aide at FOR SALEâ€"