{Ck bi 9' hing inward. with cheirn'ew mutt? ’ . ca 10 R my; Wham on hi6 .now Fald Inâ€! A .thy. being: tan (or: WW8 :n Isaac McKee. gave (1“: t° mom-ii; we L'nansiall rem of ) â€â€˜0 MMt. .Smobath school \LaSt. lagc“ My {Unschool under the M16 look Wet-em. co: )1:- .G. W. Proust: Man -“F%ouum§, is: doing wen. It .r‘ez'ch “uh: loom (papers. was, :1me rtbc sh ‘2“ “in; â€be but conference year. ,Mi: H39“; has commenced and as u. Judd, “a“ W «than was wasted dune. Th “an: {faflm mm dnimz .1 I Mr un wants. Isaac McKee. Gave (From Our Own Correspondent.) t‘.’ tumult we ‘Iinansiah region. of! A number at, people from the vi!- ‘50 MM: Smamth school \Lasr. lagc amended the (momma on! the LII;- “My. m $11001, under the .aoie look at; Kirkï¬elsd. _ . 132119.sz 0; Mr. 13. W. Proust: mm lama Lyxtxle. who has’» bgcn M The ï¬ling}, is doing war. It ,tescbdmz m Kianwnnt. is homelar 1M m: zoom, papers. .e:::., any xbe holidays. ' ‘20. Win; the 1.3.51. emigrants your. Miss mum Harman. oi! Kirk-l Ham"! ha“ cwnmenced and ii a .Iï¬eld, is WWW friends in! {he 39"- mm W.) (than .wms Wt“!- ' MB?- jï¬-jmam am“ we dam; a.- m. and Mm. n. B..Mnora. of n- "“03 Wmâ€: 1“. Elliot, “1:". mm 5e " 6?“ time. Admission. adtglfs “£23"de 15c. Ladies bringzng '1' J ad‘htted free. .- .w. - . - . E9 31in Sunth muted friends 11: "I. Elliot; :ufl famiu, at. moron- hn‘mï¬mmier 4: Mrs. mum's. 'm Wesley. at Zephyr. is mu- “; ‘9 Rider. M rs. IRov.) .Moorc. at m. Where- '01::- Rev. 650. J. E. Mm.ePb.-B.. delivered an :orazion or; "the Good Samunanâ€.,â€"Luke, .10-302- 97- my“: was good. 311de sex; tan Our Own Corrmdent). 1m Sunday morning the ‘c‘lorai me was jg tbbe Method“: chu'mh. 399m. Rev. Mr. Moore. preach- , _ maxing adj; OddiebLQWs ““951 out $01" their mug}. church if“? and mixed .to we, Mathodist 813 Avery atppmrhte “PM 510m the tent ;I wag, that base 05 Sharon â€fulï¬l at: the valley. " “ pucuï¬udll SWIII. BCV‘JIII i185! R. 8 at Balsam Lake. a tie Ohm1:801), of Little Britain, a»; “9153 9‘ her. aunt. Mrs. w. “A ofï¬ce {W H Price 2 WM 99 OWWHW 6.4 l'rom Uur Own Corresp‘ondam.) flarket tm-e every Thursday '13. Chiis. McKee and son â€a.“ i‘~ fprnerly of ,Woodtilk. mm ,1†"3 Woodstock. renewed aa- "m‘m‘m here this week. :ï¬d {M‘S- 0- E. Weeks bar: ‘ 3 t8! ndin awwk's v3- “3 with {rielnnds ing PeterbOro. Mara E' B~' 61588. J. W. Pronsr. ;?£_g“}lpegstian Spent several â€mic Muss Viola Staples. at Lindsay.» ho “3 ’n't un’c u! Chimp. are baa b'een viewing her dd mam: “'3 J 1' but 1.! m meet. ih-exe. returned: to town on: Monday. I. C. if. 11.. 21v- aui‘ IG’Iu‘Y. have] Mr. am! 'Mus. R.A. Andei‘son and “ Ind moved mm :M Chris- W13; «ion: last week in mi]: friends “W213. (ML Abernathy. 335k. “- â€$11.0: Zeoi‘q'f 5‘ mm; hex; u: and Mm. Stun have moved to 3. MD. Rom; \ 1‘10wa Lake, nwhore ï¬ber Wig! round: lor the summer. 250 yards stripe Ginghams and fancy Muslins (or waists or dresses. Regular '12 1-2c and 15c ; half price, 7 use. 25 pieces new colored \Mus~ ï¬ns, Cotton Voiles, and new Dimities. Regulucsc to 40¢, sale price, 19c. :§6§=:6 o-< a W“. “5-? gm 32†=5 9% g"! a§ “a. m to FORD’S 3 ! OOO‘OQQ '09. ‘ _-_ _â€"-. ~~~n 7.- its)! tows» ' . orget the garden party? :3er Monday. July 15th. 0n 0 My. Hugh McKinnon. un- fusmces of the Woodville Wand. A good rogr a fepafed. Canninï¬nn naflma‘n-ff 5 pieces 50c fancy Lustres, assorted colors at halfpdce, 25c. 15 pieces 7 5c Sits; fancy and .phin colors, for waists or suits, 3* 59C- )0 pieces 50c and 6°C light Dress Tweeds and fancy Mo- hair: at 39c. ’8'.†a Youâ€"It. W or The Sale includes Dress Goods, Silks, Muslins, Table Linens and Napkins, Towels. Shirtings, Lawns, Gloves, Hosiery. Underwear of all kinds, Smallwara, Umbrellas, Ribbons, Millinery, Waists, Wash Dresses, Children’s Dresses, Wrappers, Skirts, Coats, etc. Come often this Sale Month. I: was the slow-coming summer that set the'manufactureï¬s wholesalers’ and retaiiers‘ plans awry. There has been an over- accumulation of sheets all around, and we axe moving our .101; with an underprice lever. LITTLE BRITAIN. I! mter’ea'alng. =30 O'eraztiolns are brisk JULY CLEARING SALE m. I 53881311 t: “ are expciztsd 10 be in FjYEYflIOdY coma and en- W 300 vxL’LE 12. PAGES and Save a Third to Half of Ragnlar --Prices. 1 'good programme is Cannington and Ben- cent wants. . recovering (rumba: Swiss Spot Dress inches wide resses. Regular, )rice 7 :- 2c. Hall. and C. .mep :d. with their new 8c white Judi: full width, ï¬ne or 8075’ Um- OOOQQQQOOOOOQOQQO "TIE Elf odtfrlgf inf SpringFï¬lc, My meek mm Manama, Mt. Mum. leleo Hanan“; ‘ our W ' Masons. M. 84am. P-’Pae1.‘l. Lyme land A. “Wynn, 2! A Can-k, _spen:t y Rev. J. ‘N. Bdbius started to: n}, ‘mew (field of Amber 'th‘. Music's on ‘u’edJstday. We wish him success. i Rev. Mr. Hi“ and :1le arr'vrni last :week «from Newtoxmdland. We are sorry 1{to deem that one at ’1‘: daughters is ill with’ typhoid 1m- :61. [We «wish he: 0- 3pm recovery Mr. Mark. at Fennemon Falhsutxgna mated Macs-s here an’ Monday, w. :Jw. V. Staples†0! Woodmua. was in {the millage on Saturday. Mr. A. O. Grew unwanted busiâ€" ness 31 um (ll Fruesdayz Mia-Mary My returned to Lind» day an MW 313911 Spending am days wild) Ma's Jame Gasman“. ' MILE. R. Thompson, atflapel- a, as m old wqmia'fanoea in Mani 13:11:08.0! Oman: Sound Is 30- amt-inc an: 11):: «Whorattory‘ ml. Baien «Duke (pr 3 law weeks. MI. and Mrs. D. H- .Mmrn, 31' h- Ramiro. are “biting; their. son. 31:. E. N. Moore. Mat. and «Mn. Goa. Staples. 9!. Lindâ€" 935. are IM an Mr. Frank Staph-s. M'ul Nettie Pool. at Lindsay. ii Impending o. dew halide-ya in manual- skcaze, 7 , , Mr. John Laing returned to Im- unto. after spand'ing twp weeks‘ va- ratioc with has friend, Mr. 151:! Mr. and Mrs. McCuaig, 0! British Columbia. are -.visiting friands in town. Mrs. Rube Thdmas épcnt a. few: ~da§§ with her parents in .Whitevale this week. Several from this town took in the wcprsxonyto‘ldyl Wyld on Monday; Quite number attended thé open- ing of the lift lock at Kirkï¬slq on Saturday last, and report a. good time. - Mr. Archie' Campbzll. of Eldon Stu- tiqn. was in town this week.‘ Benetton to,play ball last -.week. lhe gun: resulted 'in a vicmy‘ for M'ood‘ille by a score of 16-7. 7 dozen Women’s wash Shirt Waist Suits of Ginghams, Mus- ljns or pgints,_ regular $3 50 to Big bargains in Millinery. All our trimmed and untrimmed Spring Hats and flowers at half price. This gives you thechoice ofalmost our entire stock and the chance to-get $xo hats at $5, and $5 00 hats at $2.50 etc, down to a lot at 49¢ each, that were worth up to $2.00. ‘ 3 pieces Cotton Shinings; dark patterns, regular 12 2-2: «nine, sale price. 7 x-zc. Infants ï¬ne, plain ‘Cotton H ose, red or white. 'Regular as, sale price 2 for 2 5c .5 dozen Chiï¬'on Neck ‘ Frills. userted colors- Regular'wc a ((531, at 6 for 2 5c. lac-dozen women’s Umbnellas ï¬ne black sateen covering, new han’dles; sale price, 98c. 1: dozen women’s white em- bmidered Belts. Regular ~2 5c, sa}e price 2 for 2 5c. 5.30, sale pricc,‘to clear; $2.59 .VLCIOR 1A. ROA'D THE WEEKLY P051: 12 PAGES Cask and One Ram ' MI W? at! flatly: in‘ the mm,m MIME:- bemre the MM W, Stony, “it, Mr. W9“ Minion warmzxm gmwmmwgadth: gym 1:116}ng Links of the A: .- become increasimgxy poputa: as holi- day flaunts. ' Btf «may 3310511 beï¬tmted‘vhhat.’ in tho vicinflty 0111 MW Lake them is a lid) ï¬eld of 'redsltone suitable for" building purposes, which in Mme is expand: to yield a paying Mic. .11.. v _ 7 ‘bu-hel. mild be My .redncod. ‘I'hgagt the _ _ go at canal. on“ from (heathen to PWx-o. mum in len- wmed. to the mtheuï¬ (1;? 1m; 75 cents per ban, 1*. ' tnnce the meat Nwtbwest to Hverym Rpm; $31M†Marie ad a abanpon Marti-mg. point, moan}! the shortened by 254 mates pompm‘dd mm the win- Jnnd maufte. and that it has; the ad- ditional advantage at being shelter ed. 0110 Inâ€! which has alreadyfbeen demomtn'hrted is the; with the. open- ing at every! new doc-k onLt'he canal (thqwmmge has dmbted. while M123 mhe manage ms awed. .w-mie awe} no Jess (true that within recent years fan-ions Waylon; the routehnve those who rm {1: hvoraoly: {t3 1': cow (that Imagxmemm. villagers“. and «WW ng; rune wil have the adv ntmze odtnvat'ér, rates. mm tthe not: 0! “liver on! grain hum the island was . o Mantra-4. 51¢ guys-mt ï¬ght to nine vents per is now .\\'nthm-_mgasp1jabic distan :c of completion. As the gate at the huge. tank manipulated py hydraulic pus- sure swung astowty owtmainfl ani 111.: junction ma [pruned between the higher and mower. {cables at the :4“- plane My. minim of thewide new of 600mm Bayg‘nm of .the great in- .tehiqr dine 0E 01‘ cqmmunication ex- tending bum Lake Km to the Bay ut‘Qtnmtq and Lake Onï¬mo, which is. is hoped, [will has the cul- W at gaucheme that will give 03mm one 0!! Ithe most mtensive CW 0!. We in the world, ' (HIE CEREMONY. ‘ a numbed with the imagination of :1 WI, Atlo-day’ as ceremony was in.- deed suggestive 01! intim'te .posaibili- ties. but. stripped of the fanciful el- ement, what nt actually dad wgpre- sent mag ,th; opening up d’or naviga- than at 160 miles of waterway, wnth hashoredineag 1,000 miles, the inau- guxgntion at. a sxflqm of ~»trnnsportn- ï¬nd which cannot £2511 .to have u. beneficial influence in Ithe develop- menrt at all events 0!. the autumn!- ingg diatrmt, it not A wider sense. and rthe mvisioo 0t iwqeased faoin aï¬ealpttheexxioitntionotndis- hint uioh m historical associations pm mull new; charm unsuxzasscd probably anywhere in Chanda. As to the mm mine at the Trent .Vh.'1 M1 w dimer. and it , be as eBay-no over-estimate the Mummies as ma undermte them} By ' letâ€... "an. ._.__1 - I vel, and. the mower atrptch ilowi 1; irto Lfn'ke Simeon; the (1113:! link in the chain connecting the. Kawnrth pomp 0(- W was tummy adjust- ed, and via-â€Jute evidence was aflordx‘d that the great Twat .Vnfley Canal prom commgnped gpventy years 3;: Canada‘s Jon; choliahcd \d:ron‘m of. a want; chain namwzways .zxtenyl- in; my†Wt, tin-king the guflgn M with Jule strenuous east, Wufluï¬hm of. the tranqpor- tnï¬on proym. and materially las- au'nzthe mm between the ,Doâ€" pinion mm midis markets, was brought] an appmoiable step nearer xenï¬n'tion‘bxlthe opening to-day by Hon. Ruddphe Lunieux, the Post- mnqterï¬enpmd, a! the new lock at Kirkzï¬cld. Amid (the chepns of a. throw; at people gumoering at (cant 2,000. and. under rule most. nuSpiaious conï¬tioprs, n mmge was affected Dc- tmcen the .xxtmtens q; what. is known nu Ithc "height of Jami" Section! In .V'ictoria county, 5116 [cut above Lake Ontmrio and 800 Ifoot nbow «on. Ic~ long? ant! ~repreoednï¬v'o company. {a- may; max In“. the flotilla com- vprusmz m other Rambo; q. the Sovereign and. Baa mm at. oterbo Lro, bum: having mu compTémcnt out passenger-a. era-é newn- mper 0!. any eouqmm in and; wnqrepreadmed. n special iwvitation banal; been hand to the members otttabopu'uso rattan! the Housed Commons, and among those on boat“: the Stoney Lam; m the {allowingz HUGE Slffl AND (OMRHE SIRUUURE Thousands Witnessed the I 'cial Dedication Held on Saturday Last. OPENING OF KIRFIELD LUCK. lomi Mayo“). Whamm. the makers, exbanidin; miles lumund. )Wï¬hnmirmhwbuhwue I'Mbhboutï¬nantnmdb hadnmilhriuflverdm-ochdnnitho yarns-3mm Wynn. Couuty W, Mala. Newmn ton ï¬nale: mm Stuwut and. mum; :Wntive men (mm all parts at VWia,'Ontaï¬g and. Petcrboro counâ€" ties, Mensa. Bzmwn and ‘Ayhner.otl MD, the oontmctom for the work completed: Mr. J. H. MsClel- Jan, supa‘imteudent o! the canal ; Mr M. J. Shem-out, Pater‘boro, who our- xied out the Wing work of the new lock; Mr. A. J. Grant. the au- peflutandcing engineer at the .Trent. Cam, Wu; the ouicial party was up menta- Band. which wyenm (tuning the day. SURPABSLNG. BEAUTY. ’ rl‘ho mil twill am; be remember-c1! by lthme who book punt in‘it. Pro- ceedigz north. the flotilla. gamed MU up Mn 8cm; luvor, 'm 'uâ€" “MY. .ITM MAY, JUN 12, 19.1. P M:- a, . 8th»! .Hurley‘, err-M. .. . . A we Axum?“ Ocuuty Judge Mr; Suit Jutlse minding, Mam Mow isms. Peter- magnum. rr. Pan-m Warden Co. 01 :V'm. 1nd anemhans of the _"__,_ .v, the nun?†MM (not advantnzo of fun With W to witness to; ego-noun. Warm; 51"- LC“ “gym W}, Dr. Cmdter on It m ht, was late)“ mango and. rem-wave company. in' am max WW the not!" “m' mm m W m . (ha Sovereign and M 3'“ “5 “3â€â€ Jo, butzh hie-vim; mu mnmwt 0t mgors. O'Ném mper at. my couqimnce_ m 338516 KIRK'FIELD LIFT-LOCKâ€"SLDE VIEW OPEXING CEREMONY The Opening proceedings took the (arm of a number of congratulatory Bp€LChCS delivered from the roof of the cabin of the Stoney Lake. The heat at this stage was Intense. but. notwithstanding the trying con- dxtione. Mr. Lemicnx spoke at con- siderable length and with character- istic efleot. his handlmg o! the sub- ject showing thet thorough grasp of essentials and inecinetive touch which has made the Postmuter-Gon- ernl so attractive a speaker. The other speeches. though necessarily more brief. were no less appropriate. and the ceremony having minded. the passage was resumezl shoot 5 o'- clock unid renewed dammtratimxs. Whet (allowed was imply e encou- the Ware: (External diameter at cyï¬MBteatgï¬ucmd run. 7 (out 6 m; mos-king oumke. «use Ginchq:dup¢hdm inchunbu'l. 8 that; balm: each. 140 feet longbyutcdbwide.md9feet 10 mom-a deep; opprox'unnoc weight 01' water in each chamber. 1.385 tons. Costing $298,(DU. exclumve of con- crete and breast walls. the structuro m a magnificent piece of cnginmr- ing work. the efï¬ciency of which may be better understood that tron: the time n steamer or barge caters the lock until the rise or drop of forty- emu. he: in effectcd the tune as only some ten minutes. a saving or nmrly twenty minutes. for example, the humans Lakes at Kilianâ€. 1‘0 and to the “Mme†there were ‘xeomllad In an mind tho historical ambition- (lithe ting thee «mur- ies ago who. Champlain lea his flu;- on when across the mango so m. and; Stung“ Lax-2:. amid scenes which. as Parkman dwxines. than. “Mama! dpcomdnns {or uploa- ouro 3mm" BOW had the lake with in Win; Wt; been let: W m tho atone-on ‘ was dictated ho a huge truncate which towered 990% the pine-clad mist-33m «outlets to the G111! hate: on; my, side Lycra ma sompthm; to adans. an: over mnpg'oodcd .the rental gau- ‘ut at. a. meme which in may seamen smglgen‘tal the Scottish Erasmus or KIRK-FIELD LIF‘T- LOCK den of an irritating charge. and at the me time of extending enor‘ noun)! me an! Inten at the He was able to any that they. might look forward to the completion of the Trent Canal system at am early date. Mr. Lemieux than recalled that the present Government had than- doned the tolls system. thebe con- toning the double benefit of reflex 5313 internal meme from the bur- non. The rxpc-nvluturc during the last ï¬scal ycar for which 11:: lmd the fig- urea aggregated $2358.02: He was not going lo say that these scores 01 millions had. all been wisely spent. but no hr as the Trent Canal was merned. he thought no defence was needed for the change of policy that land muted the advent to pwer A the present Government. herication between thslield. nine and one-halt dies from Peta-bow. and Balm Lake. the headquarters of the system. Welling up a total of about 160 miles of [tract end lateral mitigation. In all there were four- teen locks. the ever-age measuremcnt of which was 134 feet by 33 feet. Such great undertakings entailel expenditures. but when they looked to ahcievc great results they must not stint the cost. The total expen- diture on the canals of the Dominion before and since confedcrntion stood I \ SAVING IN PRICE 0!" GOAL '. Although begun so long ago. it had only hem of late years that the Trent Canal had been vigorously prosccutcd. so that the full accom- plivhrment was now well Within night. The works by which the Trent navigntion had been improved com- prised canals with locks nnd bridgés 3c Young's Point. Burlcigh Rapids. Lovaick. Buckhorn Rapids. Bobcay- seon. Fonclon Falls and Rosechle; also dams at, Metield. Young’s Point. Burleigh Falls. Lovcsick. Bob- caygcon and Fenclon Falls. By these works there had been nttorded oom- ed upon. He pointed out that the, 096mm; of the new lock would enabze one to travel by steamboat from Bar- rie or Orillia as far as Haley’s Falls and would open up to navigation 160 miles of waterway. with 1,1200 miles of shore line. thus affording to farm. ers and manufacturers facilities of the greatest importance. He consi- dered that the Trent Canal when completed would mean a great sav- inc of money and would prove of im- mense assistance in the development of the country. THE POSTMASTER GENERAL lion. Mr. Lemieux. who had a great reception. said that in opening the lock they were literally climbing up- ward. for it enabled them to rise some 50 feet or more towards the level, of the Georgian Bay. the cov- eted goal of the shipping of Ontario. While looking a little ahead they could already see in its empletion the great interior line of communi- cation between the waters 0! Lake Huron and those of the Bay otQuinte and Lake Ontario. with all that such a development mutant 0! added pros- perity and higher ideals for the .Jeople who lived along the shores of the lakes and rivers end canals that made up the splendid system 0! wa- terways originating with the River Trent. Aft-er touching on the histori- cal aspect o! canals. and pointing out the advantages that had accrued for the waterway systems in EurOpe and the United States. he declared that the Trent Canal system would long sime have been an accomplished tact had the energy that had been ap- ‘plied to it in the last ten years been shown a dflzndr‘. earlier. He then alluded to the development of the Welland and Sault Ste Marie Canals. TO BE WWD SOON lion ot beautiful die-olviéag views of river scenery enhanced y exquisite sunset and cloud effects. Now.a creek we: passed. then the river would open out. rave-Jinx the resorts of mld fowl. which. startled from Lhejr aoliury haunts. circled wildly round; ugainit. would take a. bend. and fur- ther on pass through u glide or un- der: picturesque bridge. Finally. af- ter a series 0! lack: had been; nego- tintcd. each surrounded with a knot of country peopln attracted by the unwanted sight of three steamboats' inflamed and crowded with mun-n. I the energy thut h at! to it in the last 5 shown a dreads tar] Ided to the dew-10p: Hand and Sault Ste ) Ottawa. Riduw am -l.. and by no means In to any. was the great 1. :n enterprise com at. After t0! aspect 0‘ ca: advantages waterway a; United Stm Trent Can. a have been the energy I to it in n cnterpri I80. whit! . W tho I... o! m m ~' ~ â€"m m 0‘. (rho village d J'Im'wtflq mm a- ocm: 0‘ a great jollity, Tm. ovenâ€" inz. who (he Vin-33m And. u “tun ï¬shed last been ap- cn years ‘. He then It 0! the ic Canals. Richelieu. . he went ’rent syr- nced 70 ; canine- ahould be b! using their Vases than handing the of the min! .rurilcuiy 1 (Chant) nmmr Ct at: 3hr yr“: rntailej the prcsent time. To have them read; looked by the 12th no time must be lost. ., must The (act. that tenders are. to be- cxpen- asked for at. such An art,» ant». ominion holds out, bright promise that th: I: stood southcrn and 'ot the canal will soon becompL-ud. and water communica- tion unbhshsd bum: Trenton .V and the grunt waterways at the ‘ 5 front. - , It is understood thnt sweral, pro- x’unent ogntractorn are ready to mn- “I! In! I’mâ€"OIJOpupu-lnm Id. Vin-amt Hull, 11. Graham G, Ya)» old, Fad Bruce. flux: ;. Basil: 03th W. StoddanL C. mania“, G. 101nm. N. Nanald'don and: others. tho (allowing “dips were pm: Hi».- Muiul. Um Iguana, “in Irene W. Nina We», Min†Spud. 0M och-n. Alhtdr t , justice but men done to chatted-t. a gunman 4 songsaud: music was yd. in chh Limbs; «m maf- Ir. Seldon‘ Lama can; "an Amado", Mr. J. N. Gray Somewhere". Mr. (Menuhin. “ bmnouad Watch". Mr. C. Perkins. “Dronmin z. Lure. on You." the songs were «W by the hand. Den- W of Mn from 3mm comm: Lathe-ad on the ham «2 Dr. 0:. W to «my; e am:- |! Mind. Ibo Srinagar! M (I'm way 1m ’11 Manon. "pd mils very much momma. der on my lower canon of the; cal and there will be no unnecessary 'ddu. be ready early next week. The canal staff have been busy on than for none 'time now. and they are. being luahed with great expediency at Lake Ontario will be called on Jab: 12th and that no time will be lost in having the contracts awarded and getting the work started. 1'!» plane {or that portion of the and are now almost complete. and vi!!! b I. Gila! for It 0.00. It :9 stated. on authority than. ten» dexs for the construction of the Trent Canal between Rice Lake and. Tmmmonofm 'l'll In! 1*. Bright was the morn, The sun shone fair. The Sunday school '0' 33m- Taking the whole county- 0! Peter. bozo. the saving on cod alone would be upwards a! $901!!) a year. 1112 Postmaster-General also pointed to the location of the works of the Am a ican Cereal Company. stating that the company had spent upwards of a million doilaw in buildings then-2. because after caretul enquiry they had come to the conclusion that the ï¬rm waterway was destined to be one of the routes whereby the cheap- est transportatiou could he furnish- td in part in carrying grain fro:- the Northwsst to the seaboari Con- cluding. Mr. Lemizux said all such incidents at that they were celebrat- mg were part 0! the making 0! Can- adn. and it was better that they phould be bending their energies and uring their renources for such pur- g-(mwz than that they should be m- hnmtmg tlicmsclvcs in the. vain pomp 0' [hr militarism that prnssed 8) 401" TIIE AT JAImlllE. Wu tree from are. «thawing for the last two gene!» tiona. was coming nearer and nea-cr. (Tana-in was rapidly reaching the mo- ment mm in the strength and pride ofiu youth it would be in a position to .undertakc even that gigantic \yozk. {and he did not doubt that pountry. Dwelling on the good d- lecta or an extensive system at waâ€" ter communicgtion. he pointed out how it tended to keep down this price: of freight by. rail. and thought they might look to ace the produce of the great Canadian west Oran: down in everâ€"increasing v nun through the lakes and. rivers and aunts of Ontario and. Quebec. ï¬nd- .nator Cox expressed gratilicaxi ) ‘nv progress that had been mud !. the canal. and with the assur .» that Mr. Laméeux had gin-u t the work would be pushed ,rm 3 to completxon. That would m m rent deal not only to the county to the Province or Ontariq. 1; Dominica. and to the Briusb Eu. THE TRENT CANAL 1y on the v2rc only at. the beginu :xpamiou. The Georgnan I we, of which they had bl 1y across the ocean to; the 1d. while in return they Id westward ever more and their iron and steel. and less manufactures of the rant. Considerable though it need not believe that ach- would be the last no that. ANSION BEGINNING people of En begmning