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Durham Review (1897), 11 Oct 1900, p. 4

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&z ie OURHAM REVIEW | qoi msuit RONS E‘“ 3 J A fiUllV INF RTHTC CC The government could well elset to Sccanmentemnee w t WAE 12000000 stand or fall by this same Yukon Railâ€" | i e e way, which the more it is investigatâ€" A COMPLETE FAILURE. | ed proves their probity and the dis cz c of ‘ loyalsy to our OWn country of all who Owing probably to lack of space in opposed it. At every point it will | his six column essay OD coldâ€"storage Ca-lll afld See C gain by comparison with the methods | Sir Charles Tupper only compares the rarrounding the great gift of a counâ€" | relative trade n certain lines of Cazâ€" Ohains C try to the C. P. R. adian exports iD given years under y > But space will not permit more this | Tory managpment and omits to refer\ week. The refutation of the arguâ€" | to the condmon_ot‘ the same trade now SmO( ments of the touring party hbas teen | 48 contrasted with the time when tpe effectually done by the daily press and | Liberals took oyer the business. l~qr by Reform statesmen. ex;mple he {pé)(;gts out §h$ :E:ne}é&)tlx 2 i ive f eity | O acon n 90 was 1€ wlf,‘:.‘eg."‘}“o‘fé‘fl;&fi‘; fe“:},‘isp(‘}?f,‘f;g_ Suitfion tbs, whereas in 1896 it had is L { wood meeting s 5n to 35 million lbs, but he does NOb &D all }f a step further and call attention to the bncamidicont cuicinns s cue I t kess fa% that ir(\} 1900 ltahe expolrt ot {)his comâ€" " Gome ped, « Whi 3 hi s ity to Great ritain alone had risen s < \\_h_ue? not §ubscnbmg'r.othen a 135 willion lbs. He might also y d their poo policy in its entirety, L believe the | have referred to the tact that less than ‘Lantern 1 Laurier Government have rendered | 5 million 1bs of butter was sc_anttoGreal fl’__ S m( the country magnificent service; and Britain lt'nl 1896, wh:;eas fl;‘;%e;‘i.n?;g s s x amount has grown near $houl e Mniotitsce thaw emeraghinnd Londce l Leg 164,000, 000 Ibs ’ I have confidence that, with the @XP°T! | of cheese in 1896 we now send nearly ence gained during the present term 186,000,000 lh‘o‘. that :"{ g’fi'&? | I they will be prep-redtoudminw the | dozen eggs fin a market in â€" } P affairs of State in 4 thoroughly | !212 today in place of 5,500,000 four Do years ago and that ltural proâ€" w WE _ any satisfactory manner. Ishall therefore | Auce :&omhmh their products | (WX"~ d *# support the Government."â€"Mr. W. E. | supplied by (::,d. to ‘!fi” m L h so H. Massey , Toronto. Omm year v %m Ee Sta 9 ols i apene woe ks “_!,v_ m',w ©42, in ia )_| < LV 00 .UDA"." _ maongeg â€" if} SOMG | Ee »B _â€""While not subscribing to their | _ 14@ milli is in ihe 4 7 to 135 million 108. â€" AC m OT pohey iU. its entirety, Ibelieve the | have referred to the tact that less than Laurier Government have rendered | 5 million 1bs of butter was sent to Great the country magnificent service; and | Britain in 1896, wherea$ this 3;)ear“the should undoubtedly be returned ; and amount has grown to nearly 25 mi ion . i 802 | jhs, also that in lace of 164,000, 000 1bs I have oo.nfidence that, with the expeI)â€" | of cheese in 189(? we now send nearly ence gained during the present term 186,000,000 Ibs, that Over 10,000, 00 they will be prepared to administer the | dozen eg&$ find a market in Gréeat Bri affairs of State in 4 thoroughly | 8‘ '0‘:;)' mdpltm of gr?fn‘lxt)t’lm f;’;‘ % years ago an a satisfactory énanner. Ist:all the‘l"veiog duce and animals & nd their product support the Government. â€"Mr. W. E. | supplied by Canada to the Mothe H. Massey , Toronto. Oou& were this year valued at OV© Lesrâ€"A Porsticrax â€"Sir Hibbert t wmgwfi% Tupper the public man who is missing. | cases to over 400 per cent and concerning whose whereabouts d’mn:: ‘ %‘6‘“": ”bu-uhum , is of mediam merce, are the Tresmt { , with a bandâ€" | Cparles TuppQ®s WH5 250 0°°" gjon minister the | dozen eg§$ nna a 98 5°"*" Cha af thoroughly tain today in place of 5,500,000 four 11 therefore years ago and that agricnltural proâ€" Auce and animals and their products â€"Mr. W. E. | supplied by Canada to the Mother e onn wl Haoyine m as aga ;0009,000 in Si' Hibbert | 1g96, These vast increases. in some ho is missing. M%«v«@proens- whereabouts | of the most le articles of comâ€" * una are the result Of the (??!em; It would be a waste both of space | < and time to take notice of half ot the | 7 silly stories that the Censervatives are | « inventing and disseminating, One «t | the last that has been given currenty |â€" is to the effect that a concerted effort is | ; being made bY the Liberals to prevent | any candidates being nominated in (Ontario who are of the Roman Catholic faith, and in their recklessness the originators of the canard add that Honâ€" Mr. Sutherland, as & Minister of the Laurier Government, has actually issued a letrer to party mam\gers\ throughout the Province to that effect. \It would scarcely seem necessaiy to ; | take any notice of such an insane yarD; | | certainiy all the comment that is neâ€" : | cessary is that there is not one atom 01 + | truth in it, and that the one desire of E " T40 Prustat W iry and else‘ throughout the FrOVHICE s 0 obe It would scarcely seem necessalt Y to | take any notice of such an insane yarDi certainiy all the comment that is neâ€" cessary is that there is not one atOrl ol truth in it, and that the one desire of the Liberal party in OQntario and elseâ€" where is to secure the best men who services are available to assist in the Goverament of the country, without regard to the color of their hair or eyes, the cut of their clothes, or the ganicnlar branch of the Christian harch to which, they may happen to In The InfercsLs VTLIRNT** C No wonder Sir Charles Tupper _ turns k in desperation to the farmers. and fires | x sixâ€"column coldâ€"storage broadside | . into their midst in the} bope that he may | staimpede and capture a few unwary |â€" ones, â€"for his old standby, Of rather him whom he has been so fond of ga tronizing and claiming as bis bumble friend and supporter, the workingman, is slippiDg through his fingers. The workingman does his own thinking\ these days and he is just as well, and | perbaps & little .better, able to tell | where his best interests lie, as the proâ€" | fessional politician is to instruct him. \ That ‘"he who wears the shoe can best | tell where it pinches", is selfâ€"evident, ; | and the working man 18 pertectly comâ€" IOCRAIUK*"""". _ _Le not onlÂ¥ to Peten: without Asslsta ecate the pinch but to done most to relieve it. man has long been AC and the woOUns_‘kr""",""" /0 aot o reten: without assistance nol only to ecate the pinch but to know who has done most to relieve it. The workingâ€" man has long been accustomed to all sorts of antiâ€"electien promises which are laid aside and forgotten as soon as they have served their purpys® and the polls are closed, but this Governâ€" ment has not only established the Deâ€" E\rtmem of Labor and the Labor razette, but it has officered the work by men well known in the Lab(r\ movement, men who have been conâ€". nected with it all their lives and posâ€" sess the absolute confidence of those whom the work is intended to benefit. In charge of Hon. William Malock, who to a mMal ked degree possesses the confidence of the wage-earner.-â€"and justly so, â€"the legislation already pasaed by the present Government has done: more for labor in two OT three years than the Tories have atiempted in their whole history. The working: | man know$ this ana he will vote A¢ cordingly. his six column e88aY op cCO‘ ?m~. Sir Charles Tuppe® only compares the relativye trade in certain lines of Carâ€" adian exports in given years under Tory management and omits to refer to the condition of the same trade now as contrasted with the time when the Tiberals took Oy°T the business. For example he points out that the export ot bacon in 1890 was less than efi?m million Ibs. whereas in 1896 it had risâ€" NJ°: * "lv _ hnt he does not &C Interests Of Labor when made e i e Cl oL le better, able to tell | interests lie, 98 the proâ€" | ian is to instruct him. \ wears the shoe‘_canubest \ L 2+ \ ay 3 THE ry is| M E lay the T urn out »vident Opposiâ€" ticles is temperâ€" â€"ridicuâ€" nothing but the ginators, he Tory â€"3 _b sha e Tory | of the ; had a point Oj nt of and who ; one ) had rage, keep dear m vou two or three ve atiempted The workingâ€" will vote ac¢â€" z of space in coldâ€"storage compares the lines of Carnâ€" iycs Canadian see our bargains$ in Trace ins, Sweat Pads and . Smoothing Irons. Lanterns Gasoline,and American Coa) people have been complaining about poor Lanterns, but we‘ have the so Qncap, SPVRE mR Stable Shovels on hand. C es now not use that old broken ScooP Shovel ; longer, when you can get a good one cheap. We have also a fine lot of that will suit every us how, W buy goods, goods right you the bes in our line. EXPERIENCE A fine assortment o hand and the quality Padlocks. best bargains when and wl . and having we are %*%8%44e.8% Shovels Oil always in stock. person d where it 18 t ving bought all in a position to ins that can bs of Padlocks jus is first class TAUGHT test to be got give ounr fâ€"f Our Warerooms are nowW fully stocked with Massey Harms Plows, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don‘t fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, \ then buy one and it will make you money. I A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few days, these | WMIG““S were bought before the rise in waggons, No other shop where \ + you can buy a firstâ€"class Waggon at as low a price. | m Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democrats and Carts +~ ahance from. | Goods bought six months ago. Mandarin mix Choice Japan [ Eemcas Full line of PIAANUVD, * We are well stocked with TURNI | LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5 | LOWER OWX \ _ Implement Warerooms. FIOUI..c22e en se k8A ® * Wheat. .cc 666 ooo s BAFLOY .cs k k6 6666 +6 *** OMbEG,.... sc cvakr6ksakan**+* LAMDS. .ce cce 6nb n***** Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight....> Butter, freeh yoll per Ib Ratter, Tubsccecs==* Rggs...cuzczaaere t‘ Hides, per @OW E... .00 Calfskine, per It....... SheepSk1M8 en Tallow rendered per Ib Beef, per CWbee * BTABD.. cce en **** Short8.. .206A ***** PURHAM MARKETS. p We had a little more enquiry and EDN business doing in export cattle. but both for shipping a»d butcher cattle " prices were not quotably obanged. Three or four loads of export catile sold at from §$4.12} to §4.50 per owt and a‘ few picked lots wold at 10c and 156 higher. There wnool}nv'hbnubot cattle ; | for choice stuff prices were steady. but no | At the western cattle market to heots se oc en pon PB 1 R Liveé Stock Market r 2be, Japan Leader 250. * _ Extra Valu Toronto. |A NOS8, ORGANS, and SEWING MALHINXISD.â€"â€" ith TURNIP SOWERS, 8SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS, c Â¥ kaw oÂ¥ EW Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses ore enquiry and some port cattle. but both butcher cattle "prices Two Car Loads of 1 to choose from. _ G Prices will surprise a M bo D 00 14 14 11 50 6O Bo Do 16 ( â€"day the j bU 55 45 26 85 16 15 9o 16 an }¢ to a {c more for selection«. There was ouly a light trade in «:0ck ers, with prices rather more easy. Feeders and feeding bulls were selling fairly well | _ The few milch cows that came in were | sold at from $%5 to $45 each, Good cows | are in demand. 3 ‘ _ Sheep and lambs all sold at quotably \ unchanged figures, but with a weahe! tendency, $3.25 10 $8.50, \ Hogs are unchanged buy firm. t Prime hogs are selling at 64c per \b _ Sows are worth 84c per Iv, and stapys * per lb. \ For fat and light hogs the outside priâ€" was 5e per Ib. Will lou Be Busy This Winter vOu, NORTHERN(‘ ;/ Hege we want you to see, reduced am of it ~ Positively the easi« SEWIXG MACHINES.â€"â€" If not don‘t spend your time in idleness. â€" Attend the OWEN soOUND, ONT. CALDEFR Lk 70

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