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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Apr 1902, p. 5

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I“ 0’9 Cara Dem - -..., ulunus Iva-I'D, Elfi- um: combination dining and sleeping 315. for nae or the construction dra- m‘JPfint; forty coaches, tweive 1;):ng _ca.rs, two partor cars, one I ULCuv‘ The unanimous remomina- ‘uuzz ml" Mr Andrew Pa‘ttuilo by the Lie-unis of North Oxford 11861er the yum-me in the next Legislature of )iitilrik: or one of the ablest and most gnogrnasive members of the late Leg- ,-.~£:|1ur~. Mr. Pattullo has laid the {mmim-z: under a lasting debt by he. :ng zh-t creator of the Good Roads lit-‘H‘vnvnt. whie‘ is doing: 59 much to improve the hi ways of the prov- Luau. H:- has also been the leader :2: an attempt, not yet wholly suc- "“ééfl‘L to define the powers of the :lcCIrEL' railway companies, which“ a." new spreading their lines 90‘ wink-l} over the province. Mr. Pat- :uH» ms learned the lessoni taught by Ontario’s experience with steam runways, and if he. had had his way ii:c-r:> wouid have been better hate- ,mrds against undue powers and prinleges of electric roads than the arm-2114.1: now possesses. ,0 Ginbr‘: The peopze of Ontario could scarcely be better satisfied than at present. aw} their condition is due m a measure to the lightness of pub. no burdens. Economy in Provincial administration and the husbanding of natural resources in the public in- (ere-st have had the natum} result. Better tines of policy may be post- ibcl. but Mr. “111th has not dis- .‘m-nrc! thom. 13:» company which has been pubâ€" »‘ning Le JournaL the French Tory taper established in Montreal- by Sir Tharles Tupper, is insolvent, but an- :ther company has taken the paper we: and wflépmtinue its publication. the J ournal advises all French Can- (Lam in Ontario to vote for Whitney we“ <e Ross Ins not been sufficient- v. 1bera] toward representatives of he: nai Duality. i Thu [1:in States War Department ma ordered an enquiry into the i‘sOl‘iL'S of wholesale slaughter and Lot Lure 'm the l’hill'rpinm The Pres- JIM)! is desitous of wiping out the 53.391111. and some officers will prbb. mu fox-c: a court martin}. orks Tho} Hon hr) will 811' human! Hirks-Baach olxunitv tree Radar. but it most n-in.ittc~l that be h a better "mum. trod: I. millet‘s point mu'. than Sir Leonard Tilley was. :1“er protectionht Govern- L n. 1870 put- a. duty or 15 cents «1w! on “man tun! a duty of was a luu'rvl an Hour. tho barrvl our requiring five budxela 01 xi. This made a discrimination :. mute: a 1mm»! midst tho dun miller. Sir Mk‘luw has din- n;;:~=l .to tho extovt of 31.2 x n Inn-rel In favor of the Brltlah :- by making tho “our tax more 1va wheat tau; 0! course. Cuu- ‘ ‘ m tum or the protectionist por- m wil: be flamed. for imitation - siuvnrest form of flattery. Fire at Fonolon Falls. 10 o’clock last Tuesmy ev- fir-3 broke out in a. vacant :ear the G.T.R. station at Fen- 3115. and before the villagers ox-gumzc a salvage brigade :nm; was. beyong saving. It mart by. Mrs. Dohcrt)‘, who rchased it. a. few days pre- rom My. Jolm'_A. Ellie. It is PIL- . m: to the Raflway Gazette diam Pacific foad has the rolling dock now on ordat: :wo ioaomotives. forty or 1! b2 built at the Schenec- ‘55 or the American Locomo- cirht consolidations at the Locomotive 00., Kingston; amainder at the company’s r. . {so two dining cars, air;- \;nAL: A _ The Weikbfiti Ki‘amfifihm 1’ 1!!“ “2p!“ MK I‘ § ‘ d.. N ‘ a ESQ 1*:19 ‘ N wax? is l! -‘ V ti 2‘. JD ,, 339,“ A .. . A , mun.- pate-drivers, two der- fifty donbla deck cars, arator cars, 30:) coal “cars, can, 1.354 box L The bulk of this e‘qnip- ya built 8,1: the‘c‘ompnhy’e .351 a m "U anon dining and sleeping a or the construction de- forty coaches, tWere a, “mi. 3331:101- cars, one An.- . “v4 e311 for the men employ- dizision of they G. T. R., rim large grain-laden ‘Ir WINK“ W“ "M n»! "m“ “‘Nmm “m! Railway Iotes. autumn lung as Canada Was anguish :2» put: cent. Canmuans yan- {nu-k at a 23 par 06m". By‘iti‘ah 1 our whaatj. ‘ III i """"‘ 'V' 2;.“ mum-nu ‘I‘I:I\,. “£33“? figmum? KM? 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(If at ENI- IIII.:‘.I Irma? MW mi: “III III II MINI III II: Mam mum ‘I wIMI M (WIM‘M‘ wmm ‘“ “Mini? 9! B“mk1£:\§:?‘::flflwt I “ “inmegIZM a make! figggIgfisugg h Lew Put. may.» I Me {I am“ a”. 7â€"--â€" _____,_= Hui (at ,3 at . man we th‘ma. II IRIIIWI \fmhw Law II? whims?” ,,,__1 .1 1 ,I, _ I ulian Pacific Railway is officjany take over the MN 8; Western Railway mt. wili 'm the meantime Ira-able rams in making Ant of grain from Mid- 3 full §wing andi busy mmm mom. John A. Ellis: itnia r caught r mm a. stove mildin-z‘ that morning. N 00 P“ YMI. xu has in l alumna? gum” u 1:3! r‘nn mm 1“va Hfi in t O! an magma ”'1"! fish. I WMZN mM' 7M 0 u w :3 3 ‘3‘“ 3 33m n in ‘0‘? “if“ mm “a: I 9“ u mi? N u t n. “53%; mm 9 wt : “unfig , an \ nu. at Lt Midlind and'itVlâ€"{e be relieved at once, are on their way a “HM “M w in! la Mm a w mm» » m hm 20 X :34 fact. The (leeks were ar- ranged round the walis; and there wcre long benches, without backs, for seats. A large square box stove heatel the room sufficiently, and two large windows. one on each side. and ‘ a smallea' one In the west and, light- e:l the banding. The teacher's desk was an: the 03:1. leaving muriclant room in from for recitation. There were so many different books in the school at that limo that very little‘ classification could be him. There‘ was an avr age of about 20 pupils, pmhaps a little morc 61‘ less, accord- ing to the'seasl-m. harvest time being the smallest. I found the j in general h«:befiu:nt:, agreeable, and polite in t it manner. Which Int; tribute very â€"muoh’ to we Christian ‘ character all their pa‘r‘ents. There wane. anal black, boar ' theaplm an]. [my oti‘fviof buzn‘thené W than no other-Wu to ”earth: My first service. as teacher was 1 School Section No. 1;), in the townshi of Otouabce, then known as tht "Stewart Settiement," near the tow of Petcrboro, in ,tho year 1845. Th Rover-3nd Adam Stark was the School Superintendent. The aclzooi- Irons-J was L'u 1t of hewed low "chink 5"? ed" and plaster-33 ; its size “as abou 311:, Alexander Rogers, of Toron- to, on: of the early teachers fix this visirict. writes as foilows. under date of April, 18156; . ~ m; schoolhouse: in 18“ were like the mulling houses. (with one. oxeop- lion. am that was it (mime huuso.) am! Wi'l‘v built with round logs. mul- aim}. or dom-tullod. at tho whims. the doors and windows worn suwn out uttvr ort‘t‘tlou. room! in with oak clap-boards. (more are llu Pull'fl haw.) hull upon lou; bolas. lu sumo instanccs tho plop-mums wort- not uullod but hell down with other polos In some of the schoolliousos the logs wero howu on the lushlo of the ‘hulld- lug, very rarely on: both sides; usu- ally the intersections between them (Specially whom round, were “chink- ul" with moss, short pieces of Wood split to till the spaces. and the whole or the outside spaces plastered over with clay; but, it it wem possible to obtain a. little limo at a. great cost. (for we have no limestone here,) then, instead of dagubing with clay, it was "1 ointed” with lime. The floors were generally laid on substantial sellp. em. timber was plentiful and not stint-:0, when building and furnishing such houses. Over head for n ceil- ing. boards were placed across sub- stantinl beams in View. Iliore was generally on open fire place; the back w,a.ll was made of well beaten clay, substantial and thick, the chim- ney was uncle of sticks 00V cred with clay. and plastered with the same outside as weli as inside. At that time bricks Could scarcely be ob- tained. and the stones were boulders. ' and those not easily obtained. The Dllpils‘ desks were a sloping shall i plan-3:! around the. siuqs of the room, the eta-ts were benches without bucks I and cut in lengths to suit the dimen- l sions of tho room. Some of thew-2 1 sans were made of. slabs with “two t inch" augcr holes to receive the leg-=1. .1 The teacher generally had a. table 1 and chair, the chair with a. woven _i bass-wood bark bottom. and was not 1“ to be despised. The soliool-ynl-d and h play-ground were generally the pub- I lit: road, not much; used, with the in- I evitagblo logs and chips in the front“, tho consumption of fuel in these days . C would be considered prodigious. H There was usually a. splint broom ti magic out of hickory, which did good B Wooden pails and tin dippcrs of vari- in service. either to sweep or scrub. In ens kin-rigs were in use. D Mr. Edmnd B. Harriavn. ex-ln- upcclur of Public Common Schools in mama.“ County, gives the follow- ing brmcy drown of his early experi- encixw and condition ot‘tmnzs m gon- (‘J‘fl E , 6. The only other~emmple. (simian to that of Dunn-50,) of the mtlonal publication, (In Germany) or detailed Histories of Edmti‘on. Common Schools of Long Ago. Some of the most interesting chap- ters in the volume refer to the trlals of the curl: eclucatlonists and their schools, and. we make a tow extracts {on purposes of comparlmon. No doubt some of our ploneers will be able to vouch for the fnltlu‘umeSs of the. (mxlptlon. 5. Thu pmcceaings also 01 the final mcotings of the Council of King's College, and 0! the meetings, in 18-19. of thq Provincial Board of Education; 4. The Educational Proceedima of the Legislature and of Various Mun- lcipal Councils (with an account or the Toronto City floats in 1848): and. also th'; proceedings of Churches in regard to K'yng's Collcge. 3 "1110 crisis of 1849. affecting; the School System of Uppeq Canada. was occasioned by theopassage of the hos- tile Cameron Act. 0.1 representation or the facts to the Hon. Attorney General Baldwin by the Chief Super- intmueut of Education, the Cameron xct “as never Mlowci to go into op- eration. , 433% R t at a tummms'm a»: mm W qu mm the thm M New fallow. ma ‘1‘ u «wanna» wnueuwd MW. 013 IN. and “:0 Ligammo 3%.!qu Unhéwm Am; in \\ 301; the was“: union of tho Uniwmty at King‘s to. loge was asaeutgu) changed, an! that Instituion Maya. after 1851 111-; ~ l nhenit) of Toronto, as at pm:- sent. ”QUINN“ MON“ 0! I“! MN“ "I “I“ “MIA. In [WWII] DIM M. ,_v _-â€"â€"v- uuu “VIC use. Districts, and betwee" the Home DIS-J Rogers. of Town- trier zm-l L'nke Hut-p". containing y teachera 1121 this ffbout 1.600.030 acres. H:- reserved.‘ oilows. under date at the.sume time, for the Indians the ‘ extensive peniuwm lying between 1.5 teacher was in Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. north .3, in the township . 015 Owen Sound and supposed to con- known as the min about 450.000 mas. t." near the town Mr. Hodgins is to be congratulated 3 year 1845. The 1 on' the rasults of his Minufnlrind 0...: utud. but Luau | .m'. noagms Is to be congratulated '83: 1845. The on the rasults of his painstakmgand ark was then intenigen't enquiry into the early his. :. The sclzooi- tory of Education in Upper Chanda. ed logs, "Chink-l Easing been Chief of Staff in tha i Carnegie Meeting at Omomoo. The first shot in Mr. Carnegie‘s campaign was find 1n Omemee last week. Mr: Carnegie had as his lieutenant Mr. J. W. Garvin. the de- feats} candidate for West Pcterboro, ‘ im the Last election Mr. Heyd. the lecral candidate for East Victoria, who was unn‘b‘o to be present, was 3.1)!) represented by Mr, F. J. Gilles- pie, of this town. who spoke for about t‘hrquarte'rs or an honraml was accorded ‘n qflendld hating; 89 Wed [mutants with‘mh skill. and his common-sense aa- ~ ‘ m‘ents pro‘ed vex-3; mammal-m oppo. vents, am made a. mama th§"tblntlncm‘‘ W '-‘ -" *1 \ ,'L¢~b.!.....a ,5; 44, N, the ' Haxing been Chief of Sta.“ in the [Education Department from 1814to 1 1890 he was personally cognizant or , many of tha events recorded. Sangeen Indiumâ€"It was from the Chippewa Injjzms of Snugeeu. (Lake Huron,) and th'a'u' brethern since aetâ€" tlod :1!‘ Owen Sound Um; Sir Francis Benz; Head. in 1836. obtained a. sur- rcxz‘mr of the mac tract of land. ly- ing non-1:11 of the London" and Gore Districts, and betwee" the Home D13- ‘_1.__. , The C‘hlppem'as of Snake Island, Lftkz: Simcoa, was one or the three hams established at CohlwaJer and fhe Narrows. They now occupy one of the three islands in kae Simeon. which wen «set apart [or this tube many yams ago. (they are 109 in in number and ()0qu1V twelve dweli- iug homes. (they have also two barns an“! n schoolhouse. in which their children are instructed by a. 19§cp2tablo teacher. They have a commodlonsigcriibofiwuse A relapsctablc teach'nr‘ is in charge at the school. The (hippéwa mal'ums or Rama for- 112-371} occupiel the {ands about Lake Simecc. Remand River, and the unset- tlcj country in the rear.- of the Home District. General Duling reported of them. in 18.8, that they had exprsm. 044 a strong desire to be admitted to Christianity. In 1830 L‘cutenant- Governor. Szr John Comm-no, collected them on a: tract on the north-west shore. of Lake Simcoc of 9,800 acres in Oiffil‘t. where the: cleared a. road gtwieeu that Lme and Lake Huron. ‘ - - v-rr-I-n to 1;.) paid for out of them share of their annuity. Their Improvements “ill b:- sci-i for their benefit. Thair roaSOn for rmzmvlng evinces their de- sire tu am'nnu‘: in the pursuit of agriculture. news on flu: [tanks o_f Lake Scugbt; 3 w-..“ - “I" 'nvvv.’ . . . , -~- "w" l Tho kahuna L‘IRQ‘ Immune. ninety in rumlwr. «no at prmvnt settlml with. in Um township of Bmlry. on a point ur Ian I Juttim out Into Rama: Lak". “hivh Lu tlw must lloxtlxz'rly of Um chain ur Ink.»- running north-wast ‘ norms m“ bark towmhim of Um Dh- ter: 01’ Ni‘M'NmUO. ‘l‘helr village I (‘uuuth twvlw houae‘u. a. ham and a oumnmtllous K'lnoolhouso, In which , Dix-mu son-loo is phi-formal by a. taxi. ; cant MethodLst missionary. But. ; “itlniu the prmut year. (1843) than delas: lune jmrchased ab: [lunar-ad 1 same vibe. the Mlsslssagns.’ or Chip. pawns. ofâ€" Rice Lake. who in 1818 surrendered the greater part of the! ttact now forming the Newcastle dis. u’ict for an annuity of £74K) a. year. Thr- Rico Lake Indians have n schoo‘. nnl a Schoulmnater is supported by n MWlhadiat .‘Ul swan-y Society. Tm: mm or (hcmong Lake. Indlzmn m-o bottled on n polut at land on tlm Mu-l Lake. sixteen miles north-west of Potcrborn. .-\ chapel h; In the { «ourw of orcctlon at t!m-v|lla.z:u when“ 431mm hi Mrnmlv n Minion ! Imus» mu! :1 whom. .le settlemnnt he vlaltud by. we amounts at 906m hum. an] thu alguwhmstvr ta cup-l pol-to! b) tho New Iiugkmd (qmpmy. ? ' as to the prodoot of two million and 1 six pence multiplied by two ‘ahillinga and six 3mm. They had a bet on | lln matter. which WM relerra'i to i tho Master at out-mm: School in 1 Lurnwoll rumnl John Straohan. (of- | tcnwnls Bishop) of Toronto, Wu) I gave. the answer. } Educaiing tin Indians. Mom): is being: written nomnlupa :cbout the benefits: or Manual Thun- ing in whoois. The question ‘Is not a new oncâ€" :13 long ago as 1840 sev- (mi Manna). 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OttaWa, April 17.â€"A cablegram re- ceived by the Mmistor of Militia from the War 001cc last evening announce ing that the request of the Canadian Govcrnnlent f0" “H'Cxtension Of the period of oflivc of Major-General. ()‘Grady-llal) had 58!" acceded to. The Major-Genera} will accordingly continue in cmmnund 6f the muffin. at Canada, gunfiglnnq 30 next. I St. Mary's, April 17.â€"A sad acci- : dent occurred at the Office Hotel live {yesterday morning, by which 0111 ! young girl lost her life. and another ' had a Very narrow escape. Emma. ‘Laugford and B. O'Connell. two of ‘ the hotel servants, were asphyxiated I by coal gas in their rooms during - the night. The stow-pipe passing through their room came apart. Miss Laugiord was dead. when found. but Miss O't'mvm-D is likely to re I cover. The dead girl's. parents are. both dead. Her former home was at Wc-llburn, in West Nissouri, where Mrs. Sager, a xxnarried sister, still ‘ resides. ‘ Montreal, April 17.â€"Dr. Miguault, 311’. for Yamasku. is dying gt Yt- nmsku. the last rites of the church hm ing been administered at an early hour yesterday mornint- I: The report oi the autopsy on the in body of Fowler, made by Dr. James ,~ _ Forrest of Mount Albert. has been m made public, and is causing no end i of talk here. 'lho report goes fully : into the conditiOu o! the remains at- i ter the skeleton oi deceased had been a removed from the marsh land to New- “2 market. Tho bones of both hands and ‘\._ wrists. tho breast and right Collar ro bones. are broken and a part of the e . latter member is also missing. In od- 0 ’ dition to the other defects in the )1 ' skeleton, in bone in the upper right :â€" arm is missing. There is absolutely! ie no trace of any injury to the skull. 1 -- however. Some of the ends of bones, or soft structure show signs oi, dc- ‘I coy...~ but them are pininly dlstingâ€"l j uishable, tho doctors say. from what -‘. .are believed to he iractures. . An (11-. film will Donut by the authoriw " ties to account for the supposed frac- . tures. and the absence 0! several of Li the bones. It is understood that j' , the remains will this week he sent to' f a an eminent pathologist of Toronto, i .3. who will be asked to give his 0 in- . ion as to how such defects in a a el- i, cton might be brought about. i ‘ Chic! Savoy: hos token charge oi ;' deceased'a boots. the peculiar shopo’ : or which uflordcd umplo prooi that . the romaine were those 0! William ! Fowler. Enrh hoot has n red mark on it. but W~u “point °£L blood. the authorities are unable To ! doiormiuc. l! the outcome of the: ' inquiry wmmuts it. the boots will . ho submitted to n chemical analysis. . Roiutiws of tho dud mun are dis- , posed to accept tho theory at suicide. 'l‘hoy s; v Fowler‘s wind had become doruugoi prior to his (lisamx‘arunco? by the oflocts o! SOVt'rlll accidents. 1 According to the stories. l-‘owh-r had 1 l many miraculous escapes from death. 'I‘wico ho was “died by a. horse and twice he tell l'rum the top of u. grist. mill. On another occasion lu- mu run over by u Wagon and had his scalp torn off, and suon afterwards was struck by a sledge hummer. All these injurles and old ago. his friends say. were more than sufficient to cause him to act strangely at intervals. m A STRANGE mam ice Savage. who has the «55676113. All tho oflicials are anxious that. the tulleat possible enquiry may be madu into Fowler's death. ? v-1. H . 7V .. u...‘ _uun 3"!!!“an hm! max- MW in 0» mean! 9. far the ‘9“ Minimum» Md mm 9mm. m to. rat mu m, manna sum! am an in: watkqnmr raqulm M» Now an“, The «ac-mun at tho camera wh ch undo Pws‘ouemem at tho {unoral necessary. was arrived at in a coutureuca with Acting Crown At- WIN!" BIN!» m m- mm a 3 MIMI “Mm “In Magnum. ll “OMI| “I “I “Mu ll!!- 0!“ W“ ““1 n Ind" mum. MIN-l Numb“ i Cl NO»: Won lint“. “NIWMK HAN" W The humml 'Humu *0: Hm East (millim- hm “Ham “ murmm [mm M: m an \h 6 “I! mace-Mun om. M mom!“ m.“ um! Mm» mdy “an“ mm on Wm \ mmnm‘ huh mm! MN mm Nana w. mm m! use “momma MM wniaetl m ham! am [lo wmmm mmm an: Mm nephew 9! «Mam. mm; mm mm. «H‘vy‘mfi. my mm“ vents Wren» Maw“: bum germ: am issued during M the mme M m it“ ml m 9“ “mm «human. but mam“ “a Ammntll. Ian l'pun .ml Fatal Coal Gas n .â€" â€"...â€"R. “Mâ€" ‘8 IT A MURDER OR A SWOIDE? Em Qwimmluw‘I Mymw H» No! Inn 89mg. Leave. on July 1. Mgw and E‘hie‘iv of at. Ham‘s. - Thursday night West Toronto Lib.- mls unanimously nominated A14. nun-00m as their math-ta "‘ V‘ Judgment was given out by the Court of Appeal'on the case stated by the Attorneyâ€"C(neral as to the LegiSIature's power to enact the law allowing munklpalitiu the right. to prohibit, the inning 0! m._ The court upholds the ict‘ - Toronto, April 18.â€"Thc Attorney- General's Department has received the decision of the Court of Appeal on the case stated {or their opinion regarding the constitutionality of the Ontario act respecting the pro- fnnation of the Lord' 3 Day. The court upholds the net.Ch1'et Armou1 dissenting from his colleagues. The act was questioned as transgressing upon the domain of the Dominion Parliament's right to roguhte com- munications between the provinces. The decision given out by the Court of Appeal mkes it plain. however, that corporations acting under iegis- : lativo authority from the Dominion Government; or their employee. did hot. come within the provisions of the Ontario net. Roy Williams of Winona was brought to the Hamilton General Hospital Thursday, where one onus legs «as amputated. His foot caught in the hind wheel 0! a wagon be was hanging on behind. and he was car- ried around on it for some distance. The boy’ a right leg was terribly torn and broken. about four inches of the bone protruding. The record {or I. week's bank clear ings in Montreal has been broken, with a large margin to spare. In round figures, the clearings o! the week ending Thursday were 826.- 000.000. an increase of 88,000,000 over the same period a. year ago, and 814,000,000 two years ago. A sad drowning occurred at Wuh- ego. Mr. Thomas McNabb. jr., {rom near Copper's Falls, ubout 26 years The remains at John Wright, on 'engincer on the steamer Glengarry. wintering on Wolic Island, near King- ston, and who disappeared on the night of March 18, Were found Thurs- .day in a. fence Corner on O'Brien's farm, about two miles from Marys- Ville. where he lived. The body of Frederick J. Mann. ac- countant. who disappeared nearly six mquths ago. was taken from To- routo buy Thursday alter-noon. Ju. Ward, a fisherman lound the body floating in the slip at the toot of West Market. street. The Brwtford bylaw to give the G. '12“. $57,000 tn divert the main line through Brautford and have all trains stop here was carried by 1 majority or 1,369, 544 votes over the required number. ' NOMINATIONS 1381380 AI. The portion of the new British War iosn oflorod to: public subscription (£16.000.000). has been mar-sub- scribed thirty to forty times, and is now quoted at one per cent. premi- um. ’ . .Tho. C,P.R. rank {or the Jack ending April was 3704.000; for tho sumo week last year 1: m 8011.000. Th. Pambylerlmx Creed Commit“. will report on May 13. Their auto- ment conning lei articles. Grand Trunk Runny system earn- ings. April 8 to 14. 1902. 8555,- A-n g--- A_-_ _ , There is 1 beat. rush of Immi- grants from the South into Humo- The Record For I Wak‘n nut Clearing: In latte-l Broken-Irons!“ Got. 0.7.8. ”all u... The strike in the Brunei- district hag practically ended. For the first time in many years some retail butchers are actually closing up their shops. as they are unable 'to sell meat at the present prices with any margin of profit. One of the biggest luders in the Smithficld market said: "We can't sell meat at the prices we are com- pelled to ask {or it. " London. April 18.-â€"Tho critical condition of the moat. trade is by no means over. Prices are still showing an upward tendency, and many re- tail butchers have declined ,to pup chase at. the regular nun-ken: In WM m A question in “to “was at Gunman: but went . R. W. autumn president a! the 'gwu‘d otAufloulture. said the Government had no reason to apprehend a uri- oua meat shortage. and mu it could not entertain a proposal to roman the restrictions on cattle imported from Canada. 7M7 “335%“ 93353131: than new: 96! mm a Q In" b: Pumtz: 9:“; M, x W a 1m 9 mtfiadu from no mm at tho finned (law. which will when Qt mm N‘ April 92. 0‘ "unwill- “' um butékuii"xaimmn hm no» a M. at Mum ummmuwu M Hm “30m Mull mam mm» «I Mean in“ Mt. unmummnl“ Mutton- gawwm m. 'mmw «‘s‘m-u r m m | ' a ma mule m (‘mmh «ma Arm-nu». ‘fin [new » ans-mm "M In ‘M 0! “A Mi ten in ,th AMEN“ l‘rovlncial‘ Acts Upheld. «mum mm“. u. M In I‘m”! Mn “0 Nu» u Nvmuutâ€"lut hm“ tum MM" hut-nun MI~IIM|I amum mm on o! lulu“ “on. n “I ”MI l‘rlns. Ml. HANIURY STILL NEWS“ Loam Imhm 9mm Hm mumm- Remand. 1901, 3590,3425 docmim. wmcmmmm Lmukm THE GROWING TIME. W fr" ilâ€" meeting in" Amman I‘m Ion Prim Sour. We Inn-t arm (c2 cISenuon mfflfgu the on Daniel?“ «but. "Islam: doc and bonds. WUGKQINt lcnltillp P321. W. m lmtunw'y on red ”w. m u weigh-i curl-out mm. The haunt“ iu done in our our. rflc~ ”d 0.. mimic-l nu hm In and; I. nor-m unexpired! mutt-g. We Bio patch-u nnrmm burnt". MONEY TO LOAN M4451)“, c 3031 mggmsm mmeum“”‘i§fi3§g ONEY T0 LOAN. L macs was AT was: now“: dose-x turns «upbznoaxmm suitbomm Aha n h: umtdmhuubkuuunmum G. H. HOPKINS, 7. dc , “Id-y. Ont. Monty to low A: the lo'mtqcurm am of inert“. 06:0 : Rm of Dominica Bank Bufldizg: when I will be My pea-n: on W why and Stun-by a! each tech. not“! for in fur dating and prompt. u.»- (lamb, the the North Brita-h tad Mu- cuti'o Ind otpot relublo comm. unaccompanofontds. ThoSun‘nR F A WALTEI ts up curly u: the morning. sad Id 513 3““: new Mffifl‘ {3’3 :u‘mufi‘éu ' DE'N'rI's'r, Lindsay. 8 $10,500,000. boom. $190 oco Buandmudruo-wum-L' Finlmnrancaâ€"l'hohtarloo lama] {$3332.13 hasn't loud for in fur dun-g Md prompt. fez. I 335mm:npm M fl...‘ I-_._s_ -I-- -L- x -_. L D_2-:_‘ Life and Fire Insurance ville. â€"vl yr. 50c. Dr. Mchh uCondiuon Powder- duuwoy vamp the 51004, puma; bones, cum. and can. u: conditicn; 23c. Tub no other. M2 magi-u. Vb. DR McGAESY ED. COT Kemp: The only medicine 1:: the world first will stop Reeve- in three deye. But for e :- muenz cure it require. from one to one bottle need according to direction, 81.50. Kidney and Acute Cough Powders. h- ll.’n_ LAil n e e- £3. for Ladies PIL I, S A ”HID? FOR IRRIGULABI‘I'IIS upon-ding an»: Apple. Pll Coehh. Maven], on: Ordorolwch-motmlmlntfl“ hm EVANS SONS. Lialtod. 10mm, or mrxfl, Pilumu w Clumh'. scam *8me.23; r... em or. I 412mm.- ou'wooo no.“ \Voodgtock, April 17._.A“ u" n, In. M b m ”‘0 Old “ cause. In an. fidin; hue Mant- M'”‘m ad but. two namely. the Ross . YWmvlllc. and the Queen I. Drun- EDWARD noseâ€"RCVE, bo- I-h" hm- â€"“A--A-â€"A_ I. '1' 0 BORROWERS Haney. April 11-11:. on. chol Convention. hold of. co mun 'l‘vooday. Ind tho largo-t nun- bor of delegate. ovu- uoomblod to the district. Hr. Brod“ o! [nay Station m the unanimoua choioo. No othor name was brought bolero tho convention. TO I N VESTORS lofiAHEY’S HEAVE CUBE. For Broken Winded Horses strength. The Artillery Com '0,“ m m be I'WM by u company. on I - so will the cornlry. The Amy 8- m.“ 1“" vice Corps. the Army Mal Corp. {m a m and the engineers will mmm. hon 'oam: luv-m m. units in the contingent. “‘4’" In thé Coronation Contin'tontrai‘ ' " 0 no VV [1‘- «I. I: tiflc Corps, the infantry W“ and the guards and Fusiliers Corp. PRACTICAL ARCHITECT respectively, will each be represent.‘ ..3 173 LINN! by a company numbering 86 m be in proportion to its mum-1m I CAVANA WATSON The quota. from each regiment wilt stream. The Artmm Com win (ht-pl- gâ€"A nâ€"lâ€"a-_ --_- -_~,A,, ouawa, April 17.â€"There u .ukr' llhood that the Queen’s Own Bugle. Band, numbering 40 pieces, my a»: company the Coromtion Contm‘onfi, ; In tho f‘nrnhniinn Pnnfinmo AL- O-l-I. [Mal (loud. Montreal. Que., April 2l.â€"Dr. Webb. head 0! the Vanderbilt Syndi- cate. ”rived here last. night and gave out the statement that the Canad; Atlantic deal would be really closed lo-dty. and that the railway would be run in harmony with the Inter- colonial and thg Cungdinu Pacific. JOHN P. CUNNINGS. SUN LIFE «run m Mm M Wat-MI tom B-fi‘n April flit-rim“ ll. amok am We Wu “mm Hawk ht. QM suddenly have yaflw‘duy Mung tram hma'huaa m“ the Main. He, Was as. 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