The Mutual Life of Canada|: (Vormerly the Ontario Mutual Life) By Way of Contrast Expense rate’ per § cotal income, 1901—i dian Life Companies, avei In the Mutual Life of Cana- da E: Death and Ex 1,000, 1901- Tn 15 Canadian Life Casisone Combined peuse rate per average 7 In the Mutual Life of Cana: eda $13.91 nthe above figures intending insarants will see where their inter st served W. H. Grosch, Local Agent. Dunean Stewart, Stratford, Gen. ests will he Agent Ne More Subsidies. _ (Saturday Hh C certain by railroad companies. raid threes ofall the 1 used ip pro- Ontario nicl ince on the duniee the Wei delegations may the fact remains that Ontario greatest moral mortgage on n¢ North-West. the Ercaiat string that ii etledie ‘0 the la and develop: nent of that, country, now. In ex ie ene Sineg the lands owned by the Cana- tian Pa given to them fo: and tically control al within’ a reasonable jands ue sit tus cred ph 0 miflions upon the same . This should not bé permitted. we go from the Atlantic to the Pacific nowadays we do not have r drive NaS we way h hi rasa transportation be golved when practically thele owt rated he ¢ nak have three companies the rates will not be subsidize. three Tonseaee to build roads s the iaaily pave ritage if the portion of r acre of land to avy railroad, for Set ya 3 partial able, and eye! It tie etionel "will as indicated by the private ie d elections. England the Crown hai about the n neck of the Canadian | jg raised above party. ae Lieuten- D ant Governorship of Ontario is not ow RAR INE ral ove Party 3 ice is al- Reed @ Bien | a par mE polleaian, Its area of prospi d hol ider is thus ees of perform- to forge chains to project competition and a monopoly in the face of which and \ It is remarkable that throughout this diseussion of the political crisis in Ontario, nothing has been said about the Lieutenant wi has of late years Leen perforted with altioet mechanical ace! was ‘0 the credit of tanta nGucant that, thong her arsenal likes and dislikes ere Known to be sti allow ed sieae psy however, given finscis cthenwiee Teas dea wood and ; nothing wore. ‘Ther at this l ; | moment no eligible candidate for the the the people will be absolutely helpless One road h alrendy developed into © Govern- nder private auspices, und the whole Goiden West would be bound and its production and future mortgaged to anspor tation interests. Ts that at the coming iament further lands, to be given same time a purse is bein r, Ro EE self, which yet, y character, Sig nol fieeifrem objecticn: as a public pet sion granted solely on the Peround of long se1 as a conversion fH he reyennes "ot the sinecure tenant-Governorship to the fateh be Goldwin Smith, ee might anBply: Our Language. trek ancther bawioroae, stony angie the idiosyncrasies of the English painful lessons in the past to from becoming more Tavolved inate ie, b bonnsing the heaping of favors on to the car of any company would be tolerated, will be swept out of power. The Grand Trunk Extension. (Weekly Sun.) The announcement that the Grand ‘Trunk Railway Company proposes to xtend its syste to. the Weet, an then throu h tothe Pacific, has taken the country somewhat by surprise Yet it is likely. ‘that the plan has been 0, : nouneed ‘koff ! || THE SUN and Family Herald ana and the following sentence was given i rough cough and hiccough plough me through.” acher told “inthe Rae ete el nounes ” He thereupon said this : “one Tut cuff and bievuft ploff me thraff.” no—the second word is pro- “Then,” said the Frenchman, “it inst be the roff coff and hiccoff ‘ploff me throff.”” The third, fourth and fifth words wore explained with the: same. result, which the reader miay repeat for him: self. The Sun’s melanpsde 2 List. ‘The following papers from now un- til Jan. Ist, 1904, (with the, exception the Family Herald and Week! Stor ast, and the details are probably all Ale the’ interested | Weekly baad parties. resence among the |THE Sun a Toronto Globe.. 1.60 promoters of several capitalists who | THE SUN and ‘Toronto Mail & ave close relations w 7 ment pote to the c Tue SUN ‘and Toronto Weekly, ‘ the pledge of a subsidy n 15 sought, and perhups secure granting of a subsidy or the use of the public credit in any form the voice of the people of Ontario will, we believe, be well-nigh unanimous. ee ‘SUN and Weekly ‘Witness 1.60. THESUNandLondon Advertiser 1.60 aig! Baez! and Rosa pee,