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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Feb 1898, p. 5

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Ht) 195‘ are the NeWBSt 1H1 ‘wr-st an the masket. Y0“ an mu: money by buying our {“09 ‘. It is more pleaanfl ‘9 Esit our store and 01min. *‘T ILH‘IH and com pletc nook 0‘ 5il\'C-x‘w:lre, Watches, -Ilucks. Flatware and leweh'y a EBAY JEE ELRY. ERfiG STORE Hf (minis, You “'ant! 0048 We have it in every UPPER TOWN. Thain to Visit a laminar! Livingston, X" “T '«'!\' Style, at Wi‘h ['ratHS, Op‘ll find s awarding ND 69‘ will be found thO [ml Most. Suittblfi as Canadian Market. opening. 3 Old Stand. respect- 33 8M settle 21111 310., and oneer I! w iehratod n lowest 1'9’ Grey rance CO. "Rural!“ : Straw i’ulpers, I. ”)9 Etc. :! Weighs. Fair Days 0(3 Durham . best. (I IS (‘1 31105” normous. area in 011-: dols. The growth . :. Supposing Canada Canada is a truly ‘ thickly Impulatedi of. what energy an ng alsol the satis-‘ mmatnon to produce ' avcomplishment of the experi-f form excellence can .. , 'nnsmitting electric! Cheddar gs not equa ‘ ' ances without toogreat,’ dar, but It has beco: ‘, . «'nvrgy, every town could be} but the best. and th: 49411.! all its 5* . run, everv ,' of. the cheese made i LOUV' It ' ‘y Sf‘t humming, ever;iw‘thal do the same It Flying saw an: are only callec their Power. D nave . orar ebb, T' ' ° ° 1 haul heard much of late concerning p. y :. .w‘thO‘It Significance, water power, but If did not graSp the dint it is 11015 thing: till I Paine 01t here, and began‘ a threatens » , l :urtually to 100.: on the cataracts rush-f ing away to waste, and listened to their .' . . , she is steadily forging to roar, which seemed as the angry voice: the front , " of this wonderful, neglected country.’ resources 1? 03°13 And yet I have seen so little of it. ! .a'. leading part in the world’s produc- l have shot the Luchine Rapids, as is Mons. the ('ustmu of visitors to Montreal; 1’ have looked at the Chaudiere Falls in- (ltt-mn; l have been rowed to the foot! n?‘ thirteen waterfalls, all within three-l unll-a-lulf-miles of each (ll out an hour" ' ‘ . . . f 0 efforts of nionmme lm+ 4.3L tub“ ('fllyltzll. 311‘! (Ill COanInlnrr In A! 0 - ri only mone “at the o-u-u w attempt: to measure it. Her “nu-r powerâ€"the greatest Of any coun- try‘sâ€" still Spends itself in lonely riw‘rs, silent, save for the roar 0f the falls. Of Wheat, yielding 31,- Hm and there. the hum of a mm! 7:5.038 bushels. . . . :0 the premons year w hard by tells that scxence and Industry . _ . ‘ .’ .- v- .wuerxnows how Canade’i Prolific wheat cro this gone far to p 11 p3 year ha" a up the shortage in the world’s crop, and mitigate the dan- ger of a. bread I ' Canada’s firth-throes have been long, and faint hearts may have wondered whether she would ever live at‘ all to take her place among the nations. \Vhile tho I'nited States was growing with abnormal rapidity; while newer pro.‘ vinces of Britain’s Empire were shoot- mg ahead, the Dominion lay dormant. Her vast mineral wealth was not only not exploited; no one took the trouble wen to attempt to measure it. Her The position is not that Canada has had a cycle of progress, succeeded by a. period of stagnation, but rather that her life has not yet really begun; The years of her history are as the first minutes in a new born infant’s life, when animation is almost in 8113- pense. great Lachine Rapids light NIont- znvl provide the motive force for reet vars; the Cbaudiere waters 2 sum» for Ottawa, besides sup- v . . g f “‘9” 60917;"; while the waters to“ to waste at than Pth-n 1)..-. great Lachine Canada’s arrested development is showing unmistakable signs of renew. m1 vitality in every branch of indus. try. Perhaps "renewed vitality” is namely the right term. The position is not that Canada has} The Dual-Ion 9003 “no” English I!" -â€" Second letter of Ir. Eric“ 3. Wu. "sun, the loud.- Iall (Barnum... The following is the second letter on Canada, written by Ernest E. Williams for the London Mail: uln Service. And these 81 mcu IN WA'IER POWER. MINERALS 9““ AND AGRICULTURE 'api( h seemed as the angry voice? the front, and Wit] mderful, neglected country.’ resources i.” eacl} I have seen so little of it.’ It the Lachine Rapids, as is ' Itions. 1 of visitors to Montreal; 1‘ ._ Considering that l “L L‘ n ELECTRICIANS 1n the Dominion. . alone Canada’s fu- ngti he assured. For "I'l “‘_ J .1 ne mxst veil spread over} waters; but the instances’ being taken of this; pow-l high compliment to the the few Canadians con- _ i: beg---” u we wanna has only ~-â€"â€"..... " ' 38 un her development in any; of MIXE Chandler" Falls mi these directions, statistics of her D 3n rowed t0 the f00t. achievemen s are woefully misleading A man 18 know us all u 1th"; three- ,‘ ages? read With a In] recollection of he keeps t ’ : . aqt that work hitherto accom- \v . ‘ . tom h 0 her rand! pllshed is little Letter than the experx- * The}. put 1 Bl run Journey rom: mental efforts of pioneers. but vuth mou Gil-l: 1y a 8nd mel‘ts, thé "I 't-_.. . . t 0 world’ - l . Itself m lonely l ger of a. smorgpiaam‘noclllsitigate the dan 'or the roar of the _ . Countries steam to Which ca 1'- 0F UANADL. ,, uuvwouou ”y mt rather that 11 really begun; smtful wonder. _ , . busy politicians can devi 1' owmg W‘th minister Yankee far newer prov ' 3 were shoot- ' . ""3118 home of In- pieoeg; and put. Wther again in an lay dormant, flags} As to the ana - , . - \V at- bog, wherein, for example, European beet-sugar countries now find them- selves. Thething is kept well in hand in Canada, and when. as in the. case of cheese, the bounty has served its pur- pOso it is wathdrawn. but the power has not been applied either to base or to foolish uses. Even the perilous policy of granting export bounties to encourage infant indus- tries has been safely carried out, and has succeeded in its aim without landing the country in the economic There is danger, of course, in put- ting into the hands of politicians in office the power of paying out public ‘fundS‘for the aid of private enterprise; 1-: . The. dairy industries, like all others ,rf In this country, have been greatly aid- e l ed by the Provincial and Dominion Gov- d , ernments. The theories of the Man- ,1 chester school ° ' 3’: find little favor here;. and the' states- )! man who advanced the doctrine that ,l the whole duty of the State was to _,lefface itself in industrial matters ’ would promptly, in American parlance, be buried so deep that you would never find him. No party would dare to bring forward the principle of Govern- mental inaction which is still the es- tablished faith of the mother country. No one would ever want to bring for- ward such a principle. The idea is foreign to the initial conception of na- tional organization held by all Cana- dians irrespective of party. No State assistance is ever regarded as impert- l inent or misapplied; no State money grants are ever attacked as wasteful or harmful, when the 'object is the furtherance of Canada’s industrial de- velopment. And the result of the State- aid policy is seen in the steady pro- gress everywhere observable, despite the meagre flow of capital into the country. ' ' ’ Y ° Can- ; iida dates back to 1863. Two years ‘ ater there were ten factories M Q‘- work. In the following year there Warn "1.---..1. A ws, are but a tem- Dprary ebb, without significance, in a tide which is bound to flow for many years. on to produce an article of uni- excellence can achieve. Canadian . ll‘ is not equal to the best Ched- xt it has become the equal of all 3 best. and the superior of much cheese made in England. And IT IS CHEAPER of these depart- ohvjously destined to take rt in th e world’s produc- 1890 {here eat that-Can- )f the world.) meat, and ’ “In case the inner barrel is ; burned o '. ' there we re lilnr‘t Iii HE RE § I U” 0 923319988 v â€"â€" “5‘“ CI 1, making practically a. “The vast advanvtagwe, sses is. we feature Wh lack of money is the INDESTRUCTIBLE is constructed i. (gift cigar in Miss, 'tis the strongest bend. The mg: >f the gun is the Steel cgmtaining 3y and ingpnujfiy n“.«.“ A the trumpet-5. he will go t mat of a” 3 SATISFACTION | is powder, 5d it can be 1 one SUppli- your 11181011 av} mm 1 N. B.â€"-To hidns must “WM! “I IN C ‘KIY‘ E‘gc” urw { I'm-3! “n1 "9" 0"" ‘88.- u are engraved on the up one ring and a motto usque ad aras,” face. \Vhen the Iin per surface of such as “Alnisfi . this the man re- plb¢ “Well, I want to be just askind to my wife as can. When I gag to at up my first wife and beg her pardon 108 her much in be She aDpl‘ecmtces his pro; 988., W h! 3" Salmon; can' 0 be be oh} {.571 GUARANTEED 'aunml Suitable: a job the as taken 5 Machines Farmers’ macnmery, Band Saws; Ergo?) hand or power; Creating Kettles, Columns, Churbh {Seat Ends, Bed Fasteners, F. ' : Pump-Makers, .S'Desks, Fanning 3“” l . IIAIghL CNS Supplies, Séhool Castings, tings and Builders’ Sup- f0! : he (lytierent ploughs in use. ’hsting - fl ipiies, Sole Plates and Points . Irepan-s for Flour and Saw MM .8. 1' 00d shingles h 18 own remedy sqitable to their own Constipation. Indigochon. Headache. Kidney and Liver .rising from I’oor Diguu'on. Weak SM and I)I807‘d€f€d Liver. To these we say: Try themmdiciuâ€" Many have tried for {emedy suitable to thei 3e Kettles, Power ¢ t Hot Air Furnaces A...“â€"_ REPAIR..- St‘W Cut. 3, Shingle

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