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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 1 Apr 1904, p. 7

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for mentioned above. a a canal. This 8~10 to the 1 can: mu: 1-2 cent for trans ,“111 maltn .1 rate 0 the western ports 'u rates from western p Via Di’pot Harbour ; ‘ldlilnd 5 in a non.- N]”810 by water a 7 cents; by water a Raifiiu'ding the di tune from Po't A 9°01. that via the 757 miles shorter l] “3131 which on ‘ nexgju 15 dzlivcrcd now at Mldlafld from the woman pox-LG at 1 cent per bushel. and at Buffalo at from 1.43 to 2 cums pa:- bushel. By the new Exie Canal major Symonds. who is wrinp's the most eXpert barge en- gimm- ‘m the United mates. calen- lates that when: can be taken from Bulfalo to New York at 8-10 at one want p-ér bushzl. 30w if they can do Ihar on the new Elie. We can doit on the Trent Canal. being“? have mentioned above. a waterway, not a canal. This 5-10 of a cent added [or m: 1 can: mu.- -L0 )Iidhnd. and 1-: (-nzt for transhippmg charges. uifl mukn .4 rat: or Jim-ms from the western ports'to Montreal. The rates from western ports to Montreal ‘13. Depot. Harbour are 5 cents. via. Midland 5 to 6 ONES. Rates from western ports to New York V18 Miralo by water and rail. 6 3-4 to 7 cents; by water about 5 1.2: cents. Regarding um diffnenc-r. in dis- trncc from Poâ€"t Arthur to Live;- pgol. that via the Trent Canal 58 707 mm: shorter than nu 'the Erge fatal. which on the return trip mm to 1.514 miles, not 1.435.“- menuoned by m. Flint. Raga-dung ““3 Purchas': of water power. that a I..-’ Mr. R. R R0 perintendmg‘ I \‘aliey Canal. Ballemlr Intel gem some int-5 to the Trent. panng the length of chm: required to go from mama to Montreal. and from Buffalo to .\c,w York. many different points hurt to be taken into consideratiuu â€" but a dude Slum bugs- l’wm Midland to Mon- Snin Shipped by the trout Would out } Hundreds of Vlslt’on Crowd“ the Store 340:, Per BushoI. Which Nculd ‘ Lat Thad” tuning. Effect a Great Saving. . If the presence at a treat crowd u: 1: r; 2:0,:31'9. or Pc‘tcrborn, Su- 0! people. tho mm at Ideep Ly-r‘wwndux: Cnginecr of the Trent mm and mmtflx exp-res. M'llt} (1:1..11. miles a. lemu- to :he dons hard on all sides hue mml gumm- mahgcucer. in winch he in that wmhom;wm gun eon.‘ i:;‘.::‘c:~‘zmg Lcw‘relating lgtore 090m. than the m of m m: Tum \Vamrway. Mr- 308- themwlitx and W Wakely ezs' leuer is as foliows‘ a», Ford (inn mm: have been mson. ~_\ cop} or Mr. l-‘Jint‘s latter of ah” .well “WWW 3m” enquiry regards”: some facts man- of their Thursday night's diqxlay of moved in my 1065.111"! on the Trent spring and W m Waterway 1145 Just been sent to me. Unusual m ,m be“ donated to Ishell gkxdly gnc the informatioq the decoration of the wt and well- .zsmt for to [1m ham or my knawâ€" fitted ms.“ the 8004 em lrdga The (-st‘unnzcd cost of tran- Iv” enhanced 1):.th varied colors of: anipping at Midland is from 1-4 to the g i on display. The F I et- 1“: CED: p7“? blmii‘l. The depth of Onto “mm fn ha “I! run-19.:n nah-IA m REFERENCE TO ADVANTAGES 0F TRENT WATERWAY. Tllb Erie Cam: 1.» about 352 mile. long from buffalo to Albany. about an o! winch diaumca :9 actual canal. and 150 :mtks of river navigation from Albany to M.» York. In com- planed will b: 5 Ice: 4 muhea The maent hex-gas on the Erie Canal alto about one-:‘uird the capacity of those intended for no.2 on the Trent. The distance from Georgian fly to Txomon will '0:- about 300 milus, of “Incl; only about. one-tenth :._0f the exams will b: actual canal. ENG. RODGERS SIAIES MUS WAKE" f0RD’S ma ‘ater in the watzrway when can- Liqnozone is the rank of I m which. for more than no u. been the constant subject J m md chemical research. In virtu- an derived solely from 31:. nude in hug. : from the bent oxygen M‘ ylproccsa reqn 1mm: mad :4 ”@LMJJ in my gtnu um“. â€" -vâ€"l ”- em: knows. Li uozonc will do for sick I!“ not? than an the drug: in the "I mmbined. It does what no am a: “Yomplish without it. It can. a cut: which medicine never cued. The greatest «Inc of HM lies in the fact that it kills gains in the body without killing the than, me, And no man known motile: to do it. Any drug tint km) ‘ . poison, and it cannot be ea In. temdly. Medicine is almost belt-h: ' Com ny after testin Liquo- m pa Pain the mogdificnlt 13’ We are new spending $500,000 to ‘1': the product awn â€"one bottle to “ch of a million sic ona. We are this so thflt every sick one ml Acts Like Oxygen Kills Inside Germs hanks, Farmers, W! 2:1 and soften the skin and remove 9:3 and rust stains. paint and earth. an. it "3135th Mechanic's" Tar Soap. T°fl°130ar>c<x Mk3. R. B. m. rough. March 18, 1904. r ‘genu disease. a Jm what point you gat ' There are both private ment owners of poster. 1’3 abpve will be satisfie- TEE 6T8 be taken from at 8-10 at one if they can do We can doit $1ng I have TO Give Liquozone POST; LINMA Y, Sarsaparillq Just ask your docmr all about it. He will tell you “It is the best blood medicine you can possibly buy.” m Oool Promssls Icing lad. on tho Lindsay In of tho Lino. The .work of moving homes, build” Lug the new amnion. and. more para Licularly, the job 4! grading the track of the new. railway in hhemt ward, is being 5|]st with entry apâ€" pearance of viga‘. Th8 Lrack com- Encournged by their continued suc- was since carting in budget: here, Masts. Wake}: Hard have pur. chased on a. large scale (or aliases- son’s trade, and chin that hymen; or syndicate buyim they are able to undersell must at their competitors. Be mm as it may. they. eon-tambou- joy 8 very large gaujonnge. 3nd buy- A Iotlur’s amp-0040mm. 1 have and Winin'a Cough Rut-41:9" tor a number downs and have no 11885141118]. in saying that it is the but remuly. for cousin. cold- :ar-d (2:05p I heme ever used in my family. .I have not words to omen my confidence in thin mutantâ€"mm J. A. Moons. Noam Star, Mich. For Fall: by all til-Witt high has been contracted opposite Mir. Fremont WW6 residence, so u to let .the am pm through. to Rathbun’s mill and the W~whtu£ Some tom-teen or fifteen men mat work 011‘ the landing. era Lug carried untapidh‘ by show: a dozen or more men. In aha course Ufa wackormmhe'mbtmeo employed on tho work in town will be largely Mound. when; they can lay the best gauds lo:- the 1mm money. ing into town Gran tha ‘north-easb has been graded as tar as , Davey's mill, about 9 test m all along. An overhead bridge about 10 feet Unusual we land been devoted to the decoration of the neat and. .well- ficted Mam”! the good attack. was enlnnoed by the varied colors of. the goods on display. The finest of- tecns were to be seen upstairs, when ,Miss Fairles, head millimr, and he: agsiatant. Miss Parkin, had accomn pushed wonders. They presided over a bower of beauty. in which twelve l sweet-stunted cannrieu contributed to the charm fielt by all Vinita-s. who lingered to Mallow beautiful hats and bonnets on View. M‘ns Patterson, who pmlidea over the mantle department; Miss, Brad- shaw, the bright andwivacioua young lady to be found at an ladies’ wear counter dowmtairs. and her _clever young assistants. and Mr. Geo. thwalm and Er. Sun Ferguson, dun: goods and men's clothing salosn men, were all kept buy answering Lhe enquiries a! W buyers. The members of the, firm also put in a. busy mime during (the opening. moths and .weloam'mz old cufitom- father. War! on the new nation, which is going .bo he a. [suspend neat building. is being rmbd ahead by Mr. Pilkie and his men. They are now canon-noting the mot. The mark at building the Mind! of the new track along the river front of B. M. Bears tummy is be, A number othouma still remain to be movaod or torn down. 'Mr. Matt. McDoaaM is moving his residence sarcasm road.” dqmn’a W16 LOVELY ”I.“ eons OI IRON “WIRE. FRIDAY. HR“). 1. 1901. A Good Won! for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I “In Immber, 1900, I had a Be- Here cold and was so' hoarse that I couid not speak above a whisper.” says Allen Davis, of Fumtonc, NI. “1 trwd several remedies but 'got no relief until I and (mammarlain‘e Cough Remedy. one. bottle or which outed use. I will aims speak a. good word for this medicine)" For sale Jaipur; has every kind of manufac- turingâ€"cotton goodg. telescopes. mi- croscopeS, watches. knives. spoons. electric mncm'nery. {ma-tuba. clocks. woollen 8000‘ laid a. bust of other lines. In 1870 manufacturing in Jaâ€" vâ€"r- -fiw, Jayan Inns he: railroads with na- Liu labor entirely, tram the general papermtondent down, including 'the train diapatnhnns. Japan has over 3000 miles of rail- way and 1500 miles of telegraph lines in operation. Emmi-Live years ago not 'a mile at this system existed. Japan 55 min'mg oval“ 2000 tons of coal per day, nearly 1,000.0000 tons yearly, and the supply its of fine quality. apparently inexhaustible. “Ewantydfliw years ago the ouatput was only 800 tons per day. Japan in! 201 om mills. with 887.000 Spindbes. Imludmg cotton growing. this industry employs 1.000.000 people.“ The gym-age cotton _. ALA AM Japan raises swtficienc agricultun :11 products to b; ted her own people and leave a good quanltity {or export. Jagan had a foreign comma in! 1896 of $145,000,000. while in. 1903 M was $318,000,000. more than. 100 per cent. increase in seven years. Japan has gold, silver. copper, lead, Lin and mommy in abundance, be- sides coal and iron. pan was almost nil; now she hasovâ€" er 8000 histories of various kinds. Japan has railroads gridironing the empire, electric light plangbs in nearly all the cities and telegraph lines all over the country. J apan did not have a single battle- ship in 1896, while nqw she has six of the first class and many war ves- sels of inferior clauses. Japan has ’tacintws for making ev. eryth'mg necessary for the construc- tion. and equipment of railroads exq cept 'locomafiivys. , OIAA_J_ ".261. _. DEGM. Japan does weaving in 660.408 dwelâ€" lings or establhhments. containing 924.123 loom: and employing 1,042,866 persons. The weaving is done in not-- ton. silk and silk and Gotten mixed. .Tannn ‘hafi 573.” men in its 168- by 3111 Japan has about the same area 3.3 Montana, with more than. half 8.8 many people as-cnhere are in the whole United States-V Japan has a commercial marine '0! 734,413 tons. against ,RusSia’s 633,822 tons. That is, 100.591 tons more for 83,006,000 A1683 geople. ‘ Jagan bought 0! us last year ‘21,- '000.000 worth of goods, while Russia was our customer for only $17,000,- Man has 4852 poswtfioes. equal tooue postntfioe for each 9700 people; Russia momsws, orometor each 21.500112“. of Japan applies .to secondary schools and univm‘sities. In Idoution. Hamilton-us, Shipping Postal Facilities and 0th" Things. (New York Sun) Japan. .with her 47,000,000 populu- tion, has 4.302.623 pupils in her ole- montag- aohoola. or 91 in every 1000. while Russia, with 130,000,000 popula- tion. has only 4,193,594. or 32 in every 1000. Similar disproportion in favor “IE ISLAND KIIGDOI [EROS HER IIIIGE ANTAGONIST llHlE JAPAN, BIG RUSSIA {12mm Room-do Cook! are often accused .01 mused. but the Aunt Dim your and ounelm for and hue ragga to y. for It e, 211de 5 made to con- owyou win: Ll can do. In don vb: mt b. anon hadn‘t-nude" mm m Ind-.5“: MA UT OUT THIS COUPON En. «- C h the G». Ion Rulo for Bolling Eggs. pnonn:ctcmoooxpoo‘o‘._oo hot-hm. .0. MOW rm...“m wa nt of in How- Boys first attend cummm. schooi. then ggmnasium. until about 19 ymrs 0! age. when they gradazto to tho university. where they spend six tonne. They have no written exam- inations except. the writing of .1 thesin at and of tux-nu. hurl-n- are quite common among studmts. but arc mine: tnme affairs. A rumba: or View.» were fihoxqund uspls‘mmd. which added considerable intermt but extended the time rath- er much. Missew Rankin and Gross Pang solos. and Mr. Gui-(Ion rendered a violin instrumental. which wart? :1” very pleasing: to the audience. unch ”pm-h has a. pastor. nrabnblv or-c taking the service in the morn- ing the other in the cxcninu'. The attend-wee is rather paur. but in the (‘aUmlic chm has the atcemhncc 2;: bettar. as hard!) any at thum are Socialist. Very litth effort is made by the church to reach the comman pegple. __ ‘ . ‘ ' “ Damn M35. PINKUAI:â€"Thcrc are but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such ptin as only women know. I wish such women knew the value of Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s V table Com- pound. It is a remnr able medicine. different in action from any I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. “I have seen many cases where women doctored for years without r- manent benefit. who were cured in 053 than three months after taking your Vegetable CompOund. while others who were chronic and incurable came out cured, happy. and in perfect health after t. thorough treatment with this medicine. I have me! used it myself without gaining great ‘ neat. A few A_ _AI. _ ,3 ____A â€"vâ€"v 0"“ , v doses restores my strength and appe- tite. and tone: up the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true. hence I truly endorse it." â€" Mas. R. A. Axnsnsox. 225 Washing. ton 8L. Jacksonvine. Flu. â€" gsooo IMO“ (lulu-dafmmwrwln mum can- mumu. -. . L - ‘ IMrs. Anderson, Jacksonville,l Fla., daughter of Recorder of Ms, West, who witnessed her signature‘to {he fallow-551g- letter, The post office. railmu s, inaurunttn. (.ducauon and religion. are regained by the Government. All laborers must. have an insurance policy. he pining part of the premium .and his employer the balance. m that if he is taken sick. lav: gets half-pay. 1m: Jewish problem is causing a grmt deal of troubie. for whiw the Jews are quite numerouq :md Sufi-i- enlial. as the bankers and nearly “l" rich :men are Jews. yet there is great antipathy to them amnng th: Ger- man people. who claim they are after the "almighty dolhu." fiatâ€"meg Lydia E. Pixikham’s Vegetable Couppound. Iv. w ”W..- No other medicine for women has received such wides read and unquali- fled endorsement. 0 other medicine be: such I record of cures of fennle trouble- Beta-e to buy any substitute. ’I’hn.‘ Prbt-zr-lant church in mp‘rated into the Reform and Luthéran. and in nearly .‘vory church you will find population. :uxd the trauma is al- 'u,\‘-‘ chomn from the tomes-enta- ln‘ug fxom Prunma. Th: laws really comr from Ur.- Empuror with the ad- ncn or the Randall-nth. but the Ruichntag. although tray ham no Dower to wake Laws. umymw them made by the Bundcemfl). [vul'omud animus-y MI'VIH: Bh‘il‘k'lomf. yet in has by thv vumuulwry uxur- c283 done (hfil‘wfl. deal to mainuiu In: physical standard. The wluudul an») mums and }mtrtoliv sonar: al- ‘w the clear connection of Royalty ‘with tho «unitary promo do «great dud to mgonuur iuVo or the natim [or their army. The unluary wirit in itculcatul run in tho ”mull boys. Thu Government is a named mon- umhy. but in many rwpums it in Man»: ahwhutn The ompuror m :1 mar. of grout ability .md eelLPulll‘i- deuce. and uses niu powlr to Iurther thu inlermtn of has zmoph-I The um- puu is dixided into .:.; state“. much 0! which is rulau by a kingmud the wholn by at. Runner. Thu Reich- utng is cunnnosed of :39? members el- ectrd .by the people. oat-h member mm have two-third» or thmuumbnr of Votes cast choz-u he can b;- electâ€" ed. There are 1.": giflercnt parties in the Reichslag to-(kw. Th.- Bun- dtsrath partly corresponds to our Sc-Latv or CLbiach; maxim-“a are not (Jrctc-d hm. appoimcd b3; the Kings of the difluent States according to population. and the l‘rmnur is al~ ways. drawn from the :cprc-mnt;n-‘ For Sale or To Run: Cards printed neutlyat Th9 In opening Mr. Wnliacc :uid tint. having: spoken on the same subject betel-c. he {would try'nud not repeat humus". .Th: military systcm o! Ger- many is probably on: or thr must thorough in the world. and their sol- diers. it as: the boat. at. lcastmm of the butt drilled. also their Infantry most emblem-1y equipped. AH men mm Burns a certain time in the run}. Tho. pay of soldier“ 4‘9 oniy about six cents pa-r M5. The (zer- mum are wry proud un‘ tth wldicrs and military glow. The. pvupk: 1 not engage very much in phynim exvu-isc 9t may kind. and «Mom: wl'oxcud wimury Mrvwc mitt-mu A [taunt on “atRMAm March, Who Visited the Land of the Kaiser Last Summon Bins Son. of m: lmpnsslons. Rev. J. W. Wallace. 31'. pasta: of St. Andrew's church. gaw n second in-tensung lecturu 0:! “Germany," in the mhochoum on Thursday evening. 24m inst. to a goodly numbar of people. 35v. J. u. WALLACE. mums or st. mounts, {h 1 -Mr. Richard Sylveater stated that he had greater Iaith in. the value of the canal to the country. and that he concurred in the evidence Submitq ted. His firm had an extensive basi- ‘mss in the Northwest. He could ‘lreadily understand that the canal. it operated. would reduce the freight rates, and hence, while he would not ship goods by water. [or the reason that I'll-t! breaking a! shipment was not desired. there would be quite a benefit in the reduction of freight rams. l , . Mr. RanJ‘t Keimedy Said he had u0l prepared any oonciw statement with regard to local business. The Rathhu'u ()0. WM interoStod innavia gatiou,and what was very important was that there shouldbefacility for bringing 'raw material to different taclorius' along the Trent Valley system. It the latter were opened it would cuect the ratea to the bene- fit of the shipper. and eventually to the consumer, and Mr. Ken- nedy Muted. that the reduction nu some cases would be fully 0110-. third. There were industries such as the manufacture of line. which re- quired juflt such emouragement as hotter [militias (or shipping. He was satisfied that the country was in neodot the canal. In reply to Mr. Retord. who asked: "Do you use coal in LindSay I" Mr. Kennedy re- plied. "We use 10,000 tons of coal per your in,LiadSay for general and dc» mestin purposes." Beams of opinion that it would u possible to bring adjacent to the oaml. would be im- medintely and quite easily available (at the what. Mr. A. E. Ryder gave evidence with m '1» the Excelsior business. Many .onquir'n . received (tom ”'01:! My in regard to this '11:. F. 0. mm- said he had one option. and tin: was’chat the canal shoald .bc W001: MIW? . A Mr. J. H. Sootheran stated that it the Commission were so inclined tiny could meet in 'ln'ndgny. where further ev'nieme. could be given. Mr. Jas. Graham. representing Vic- togia County Council, said he spoke a“ a. farmer. and to impress, as far as he could. the not .tht the county was greatly interested in tho Canal. There were 12.0%” otcoal burnt in the county, where. on account of freight rates. the price was ‘trom 31.09,": 81.25 per ton in excess or! what it would be it there was mtcr WM. ‘__‘ 7 Mr. Gmhun remarked that the figures were appmxilnace. Coal sold "Mr'.'3entrnmâ€"'-Lc only costs a dol- lar from tho bridge to My." ”Mr. ucrLrum observud that the mmumr in which the Cereal Co. had figural Lt our. AcIL room for Very mm doubt. 0m: otthc mus: dung¢f0us urgumans,- be said. .xms that of analogy. Mr. Flax-cue stated that he had been going on the basis that. the can- al Would not have that depth. The saving (effected :by its completion would aura-fore. be largely nug- muted. 8 foot, 4 inches. The locks already built could b: easily changed by the construction of a. small addition. ,Mr. R. B. Bogus poiuwd out that his instructions were to give the romaimlcr ot Lhe canal a depth of Mr. Thou. Stewart. of Lindsaypwna called to give evidence. The main ob- jact or the deputation from that town was to impress the importance of the completion of the canal in the interests of Canada and of many in- stitutiom concerned. He read state- ments from Mr. Flamlle, repre- ssnung a milling oompany,and Dun. du Flavclle Bros.. tron: R. Sylves- ter. {mpmsonting the Sylvester jManutaetuflng 00.. tram amt. Ken- nedy. president of the Ken- nedy. David Milling 00., and [ram Alex. Horn, manager of Horn Bros. woollen manufacturers, «who stated that the present freight rates made it impossible for than to use North- west. moot, while others claimed great bandit in the reduction 01‘ Height. rates. would result \ [roux the completion. of the canal. l ARGIHMNYS ADBUGED BY THE DEPUTATIOH FROM llNDSAY. 090nm. of the Canal would Rddooc tho Cost 01 the H.000 or Ion Tons of Coal Consumed in We- - torla County. Innatb and: by Linda” ‘3 knives at Lu: meetma or Trmwportmion Commission Poul-bole on Thursday: "1f IRENI VAHEY (AMI Hood‘s are the medicines you have always heard recmmuegdul. "l tun deepiy cratel’ul for the benefit 1 hue reu-lvcd from Hood‘s Sannparmn. 1: tone: the :ynlem and elves wucwvd and permanent health." Miss Fuuvl a Sm Prescott. Ontario. Hood's San-puma promises to cure and hops the promise. Hood’s J‘arsapariiia and Pills Are the medicines to takeâ€"they do the work thoroughly and agreeably and never fail to do it. Hood‘s are the medicines you have alwavs heard reconuncnded. There is a beettime for doing everythingâ€"tint is, a time Whru : thing can be done tothe best mi. vantage, most easily and most m‘ fectively. Now is the best, tin". for punfying your- blood. Why. Because your system is now trying to purify itâ€"yon know this by 111: gimplee and other eruptions that ve come on your face and body. ropor L53: rcpt-counâ€" ol’ the Royal 1d fth :horo in _ lid-ifAcre Faun. 8th com, Eldon. brick home, good (run. bun 3nd underground cable, only“; 392“]; x-logrod. mvâ€"--' J‘ T ‘- , "50 was tum, d1 cloned. hand;- fan: on 7th con. of MAI-1pc... negro-unwell; good (rune bun, none can", log home. ! Aâ€"- L_____A ,,,J __A IMO scre furm one mile north of Mull". in Brock. (iuod atone home. (run. moi. orchu-d. 95 here: cloned. I” ulhble had. 173 mm tum our Voloath, 135 m clear. fume home And fume burn with none coll“. cmvenient to school. church, t otfice, flora and bhckmith shop. 125 snore fax m. 2 mil. touch of Omemoa. 90 mm clouod. nit building. well {creed ud IBM. for 0:10 cho‘p. 2w we turn in Muir:- for ale, good hick house. large (two a with one of he bone cement. cellar: in the county. Simeuon u ewrytfnmg that could be dour- ed. crowd, 150 com cloned. 68 «are bum in Moripou. good buildings, 60 acre: clwod. 6 ecu. hudcood bush. 900 Acre ham 5th com. Eldon. Two fume buns. buck house; moldy clemdâ€" - 8994 9”“. A4l , IAvJAA L_:_I_ rm}. {or “1., :5 nilu from Kirkficld, containing ”Snot-u, more or tau; [00 non. o‘enred. 75 note. under culdnnion. bslnnco timber Soil moody n rich olny loan. Fume hone, {rum born 65 x 70, pig pen [a (.y 24; 5mm of nub-rd sud gudon good vnriety of apples nod smnll fruit Land toll ndnpbod {or gain. Pounce-ion given u. once or My vould pny $325 for use of km ‘or 930 ym._ ”7 man fsrm. Lot "5, (Jpn. 2. Hope. for sale. All under onhivuion. Spring Imm Across north end and flowing well at the house. Two it me bun- 30 x 70. one with none foundstion and an}. “.030 the whole .5“; bone nubla sad .1: unable out.- buildmgl. (Jomfcruble Hick honor. nix scre- ot choice .pplo orchard, (the npple. nun-c puio ”in rent tor A number of you-o). Will be cold chap. London. taro mile. from Port. Hope. 7 , - A rBlnckunith lhfp, two bonsai nod out» bonding, shout 3p. acre land. and in good locality, 8.!“ solo ch_eup . -â€"..a- maze“ tum. maimed. Nth con. of Brock. (impel.- buildu: 2mm- from Woodvme. 35 mag! {tom _ __ gtqn. "A number 0! 06m:- farm. for “59,-3.0 some mug bnifidénfl |n_tc_wn.i FARMS F OR SALE. Farms to purchase. I have three parties who want. to purchase 100 acres each of firstpclass land and good buildings, either in Ups or Msriposa. Parties having such farms for sale, communicate with ELIAS BOWES, Real EstatuA.Agent, Lyndsay: "ick- Ricaâ€"South bu'lf of 1m 7, con. a, tampon. 100 mu. property of the In. Emuel wanna Fmfi homo. fume bun 46:80 “000'. :ve .ncod.goodorchu-d. well hand. _Prlvikgo w plough dm tum-I: M“ M. “9"“! 1-2 '0NBY 1'0 [JUAN “I ”Grunge or any term {ram 5 to no Years at Lowest Cluram. Ram m‘lnwrmt. with privill‘ge of repayment in initial meats when .equirei Ex‘penaea kl‘pc down to the lowest notch. All humineua of this Mme kept strictly private and confidemii V Come and see me if you want money and get my terms. whole}; 11:1: for file in tho Ton-hip of Brock. one nulo from Continuum, .u 01.“. ed and node: whit-flan. Good homo and ham. good {Ming well. hood! good (Quid: lpplu. pelt-I. plums. charâ€"riot. nm‘ 095399100: two nont- hiking ;;fi. A duhhli hm AI 9‘! V‘ .. FE.“ yards. oWlltll the new loom there: is no stopping to [ill the nhuttle. It occult-s less floor Spine. ls camper- l :uiwly noiseless. simpler in construe. ‘ lion and more easily operated. The; «Eu-mu to require enoh Weaver toI oporulu two at the old loom led to a g alrik: in the New England mills.but ! it is clulmcd that one operetor eun' attend to five of the new circular! looms. The patent tor thin Inven- lion wu issued in June lat-i and one; whine has already been built [.ul in operation in Providence. ma Another clu'un for the new invention. is the greater variety of patterns 1 and weavus it can produce. and the 1 many ways in which it can blend dlf- i‘ tut-out grades at you. i It may not be “detector, tor the] cotton interests to contemplate a revolution in heir indufitJ'y'. But if the claims {or the new loan are reasonably sustained it will effect a. comrletc truntormafion. fitter 2 work, more 'mled in pettern, at I many times the speed. Ind requir- ‘ ‘ing tar less skilled ottendnnoe. are ”Movements that would change the aspect of this own-try. John Stuart Mill doubted whether labour- oaving machinery had ever shortened ] to: daily toll of a. human being; and it would be over-penguin to‘ anticipate any such result ptromthe perfecting of a. new process _ot mean. i log. But allsmhdaanges moat 111.1 timatcly bring more or better cloth . within the reach of th eaverage clti-g I l â€". zen. The object of all economic chanson and all economic legislation is to increase the personal results and rewards otettort. As a promise or a manifold increase in the gro- ductivc power of labour in woollen and cotton mills the new define .will be regarded with deep totem. . Land Agent. 9.! Kent-st. m of a rotary loom that is said to burn out five times as much cloth as the ' looms now in use. The driving of Ur: shuttle back and torn: between , this nltrruntcly lilted threads of the War; has been the principle of all weaving as far blOk u the m can!» traw’d. The rotary loom introduces a new principle, the idea of which mu: derived from the knitting mach- Q“ lemma-«m huts now in general 115:. While the ordinary loom Lurng out (mm 25 103 30 “ms :1 day, it is claLmed .Lan‘ up rotary ‘loom can turn out 150 Wonk-k configh hluunhmudr mammoth..- mummmmmum ‘noclmdou mum-touts]. 8.). 1m J.‘ f EDWARD nosakcvx. Notary Patna-hm nerd-CM ‘ urn-comm. lomwaII-OI humus. 80! u. HIM-00h 1'0 wamlumuu-wounum .1 HM L-weat rum .-u- n.» . .‘P- at m... The hub-- A __A .L- _.4, n . - How W“! This “hot Operate" In the Vluvlng Tradflâ€"ISO Yards Par Day. the Product of On. Loom. (American Engineer.) Following close on the introduction on. the turbine Itenm engine. which has done away with the mate of power involved in the reciprocating motion. them is an announcement A ROTARY L00“ T0 TURN OUT FIVE 1250‘] TIME! rue cum". 5 » Ion-1 WEAVING IS REVOlUIIOMZED. J. H. SOO'I‘HERAN FARM LOANS. rotary 'loom rs. With Db -1' “as. WWI [W' V.“ . ‘- pom plum, chat-Erica. for the Goa-q of flaunt. b-upplu; two nova idling ’All ulu 5M nble farm. modeMsod ' 'Gndum Trinity Uninnny. rm; Lao Home Susana. 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