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Northern Advance, 25 Sep 1902, p. 6

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jvvjn tt : --ii"e'Q'a1igm" ` 500'; ,- ``Eagle l00's and 200 ; .Victoria" . = --Lime cqmet" Parlormatches * T mm: (D1v1sIoN).' iriptidn. .V `Our Brand?` -Ilooooou no... av ' Claria. . . .. _ 18 SOUTHERN DIVISION. ; 71OTTAWASfAGA. MA'mnEDAsH'. 26' .2 Lot. Cn. -I I lounal nuelutlom which (`nllod It Into Being July 26, 1852. T` Itihas, for some time past, been in` contemplation to establish astock, Exchange in Toronto, for -the pur-' pose df affording to-a.l1' parties inter- sied in the transfer of stocks, end- ,5th(-.r public securities, greater facili- `ties in eectillg their respective Oper- zatiuns, than are at present possess- ed, and also to extend the circular tion of Canadian credit and establish : a uniform chmfge for :the gransaction -of all business coming Within the .ran.ge of Stock or Share BroT<'e`r. _W,it.h.this object in View a. meeting of :gent1e_n1cn engaged` in this > business was held on Monday, the 26th `July, for the purpose of taking the Subiecti` 7 ago consideration. * * Mr_ B-gy.1'roW was called.- to the S_}c1ai`r, and` Mr.-James Fraser re- quested to act as seci'etaI`y- . . . . Ash... +hn sauhinnf. had been thor- 9' B4 iwu-rant iugied , LL- n-.LL.a..a .0 g;,.,,_ A 50 [9 60 6 72' 2" 86" 18* 61 50 3100 whore bthgrwise V ` Scott s Bookstore, Barrie OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST PRICE MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION -- 8smuel Enns,- Iiell `Known ~retirod ' merohdnt-"of 0m.1`va,3ii dud. He was '.,B.`"i:`.v?Inu`; . . .` _ 3.-'?:`.:E~ v vvno -I-3 I}: AHVCIIHI "`"1_`l:o:`2.1otEu6x Funilfn have been i- 'vit:o(l_Vt _x:i,uroh.in.- the Detroit jmjude of ` . on `SeD%0m'bl.' 23. " '1 . . Wf`>6V_idv{od' by . Pro-ldent quested E0 LLCL its 5601 Ubtlly . After. the subject had been Athor-b oughly "discussed," and the advantages of such an irfstitution in Canada had } been clearly set forth, the following ` resolutions were unanimously adopt.- an vi` 248 15 13- 201 297 II IDS` uauv 10 68 THE OLD RELIABLE: SCOTT S BOOKSTORE 432 av; 230 l\l'Il\ $1 6 Colts & Fees. 165 in or: 1 75 ea: . 1.. Resolved---That the. great in- crease of business in stocks and the imP<:rtance now attaching to Ca.na.- dian securities generally render it ex- % pedient to form a Stock Exchange in I;__ 165 165 Luv 175 165 `I I!!! Luv 165 165 1 nt- 'Sih1coe`0uunjy People. best 61 62 est-.xb1ish`au Assocmuon or Druuuru. 5. Reso1.ved--'1`h`u.t as citizens of Toronto we-consider we are dicharg- ing an impox-taqnt duty in taking-AtheV, lead in Canada" by the establishment.` A" of an oAssocia.tion, as well adapted to, promote and extend the_ general in-_j;v ' `trests of this Province. . , i._. ` 6'. _Re'so1V,ed,o.-theretofe, that '_.'the gontlemen . now prcent do constit_ute._`.- ~`tf\etme1ves an, association to be? def; "1'1o"mina,ted the "Tpt'OIg.0 'StoVt`.,l_"E:-'65 'r'II";'1. -59"- 7o 71 A 72- 73 `74 I75: 133 101 9'35, 79 Oh 102 SI 11`! 103 L\I'X 105 EE 86 87 .I.\I\I 107 108 I .:\v--- - V, this city. . `2. Resolved--'1`hat in consequenco. of the very low. rate of interest ob- taincd in the London market, capi- talists have been induced to turn`; their attention to Canada, offering.-~ V-as it does, good security and better: mate of interest on investments, and LL--Atnnn r`naiI`nh`n 110 vx 5i 92 93 109 94 95 I'll` 110 111 112 113 5? 98 !\I\ 114 115 The Adjourned Sale will take place on TL'.~'h.\\`, T11}; 2.':;-: DAY or*Nov1r.Mm:n, as one o clock p.m., in the Treasurer's Utze .4-V--...... -_, _ , Barrie, August 14th, 1902. First publication in BARBIE ADVANCE August Huh, mate of Interest on luvuauuvuuu, ........ it is therefore desirable to x that attention. more rny upon `the ad-" vantages of Canadian securities gen- erally. A -3 Dnun`1'nt1---'T1,+. Toronto being 5 13 Port botwoon` Rive : & Luke 9 16 L -~ 7 wAsAqA mucu. roi. ADVERTISING out Alia` St.,oo. J ""a-ml` A7, 8; 9. 10.1.4 11' `Eula Elm St-., Not. A 0, _ Qnn v-u : _ .. III A1"N'n `c-rally. 3. Reso1ved-That Toronto being` the most central pointo! attraction to caI3`ita.1iStSui'.euk,i11g investments in Canada, this city is 'deemed`a_n'd con-V ai'd'e1'ed to be in` every'respe`ct ithe most convenientolocality in` which to eSta.f1.b_1iSh`_u1 Association of Brokers. a n.m..1md..."I`hn.t as 'cit1zna of w';'.;.;aic' Lu` `J; 1 12 13 14 14 VILLAGE OF BEETON. ;West .Hendrie St. . . . . . . . . . 119 BRADFORD. .No1;gh Back st. plan 122 A .L`UlIIIJ yawn -an r-_._ .._- N1} ................... .. S Hurd St. plan 56 . . . . . . . . . . `T I (C :6 RR, _ _ ` _ _ "U ml-| `DIE, LIVUU - `5.6.7,8and9.. N ta... . I . a . o - o o o - . - - 5 HurdSc. 107 N_ 56 . . . . . . . . ..126 BELLE EVWART (Ix.\'1sm.). Lots 670 and 671, plan 96. . . . Park Lots Arnold s plan No. 8 9', 10 and 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front St., Lot No . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ___.__.. ...,..--an-`av 1r`, IN BARRIE 'te!'CSI$ 01 Lula L a u v u.-av. Resolved, .-theretor`e,. that ,th`:e" gentlemen .now present do constitute}- themaelves an be dne-is)` nominated the "Toronto Sto'(:1!._"I`,`1'c-1`-~':: chan` e;.'-'--lTrom the Toronto qlbbo_._L:- )__. A91 sgturday, Atig`. 14, 1852. `. L . THEY USE 19, pt . . . . .. 111 L9.pt ...... ..111 . . . . . . . 111 22,'pc. .... ..111. 22,pt..., 111 gNo.2opu ..111 . . . . . . .. 111 . . . . . . . . . .. lll PHELPSTON (FLos). ...C.'.'IIIIf E5 TOSSORONTIO. ........ .. 3 5 the W??? mnlgo t?irmsa.g ;o(iE::(: L `m" .. MIW {_... __._ - .,L..4uu\ Q 7ilifitK>tliefI'e~rJ011!,1!1!?s.T_.;:`e-1;,1';1;1:;c;:.~: 7"~ < ea- 9 guys i do. . what 19 .r.1ght %an.<.1%tho % rx{t;_hae_`g;}1 ` * y y . .3 n o o > o n o an TINY. ARTI-IZUR cnA1c., TAY. BEST *gm;.. 25 1902 T10 10 - IJUIDHI IIIII Inwa--u--u The popu1at.i\on ot the municip.1__ area of Dublin, including the Vlndg-,3: ,pendent `townships. is 're.t|_l!_'!'1e,'d _f84= 7V-.104, and Belfast a,s'_84:8',,965`.}~,`. "which gives the nor- themf_ city} clan!` - j_[ui_aj0r`it3r 0! -V)1,861,.L ' ` ` ` , 10 10 10 10 Io 19 19 18 19 ITII ?IIIII7U, Treasurer. County Simcoe. 16 16 .16 . . PnoI;'rr_-s}HA,anNa 16 16 16 16 12 14 `.20 E5 Z l 9 -1 '20 135 50 43 10 1% `14 200 1!; 1!; uvv 186 20 28 20 16 152 60 40 55 `JV 70 En 50 40 TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE. 8 70 `.25 21 25 19 44 39' 13 85 `U U!) 23. 3E KP 16f "25 @103 8 90 4 03 4 85 A5 46 8 90 8 90 .4 31, 13 4:; 4 43 3 7'2 3 63 7 32 14 12 1'2 71 20 66 10 69 nnn -u--..--~V A M. m am rice. w..1...sag.:T% 39 133 305 1905. . 33- . 33 7 i 36 Dam`: I7Id Belfast. '50 95 165 165 .65 `FA 163 mg ` building and the `wsggon hnfcl7 received ?9"!t area 4,; . . f,.`, y; `-2. H [5 f f 3, '!."'f "' .iIIoi ild '8vo`;o'rouua to.o&iuei6aas,`aeea.i. 6: -Ideinlm hr`!-I era-line. vthesvlreilz l way t`l_i'e'3`a;itlst__ church thfliorss Ll stsrteil t_rnt,fwhleh ii rela to roll.` In. trying to stop horses and anhejame time,1jnaintn'in, 1 his seat gjn the barrels ' be pplled; _the'- -' horseso` _tn__the' sideoi, the. st,,r,e_er_:pt ,1 1_ riniopal`Gowan s stable where he , Sell, , foi` theiload between. the wagon `Sand. -L building. The horses having oonti_n- ued on he was'__orush'eti'l!bet,v;veen the the injuries that terminated in his death. ` Mr. Samuel Somerville,sr.. saw , the accident and at once had the .injur-V ed man taken into his house and sum- moned the doctor. Un;,diagnosing, the _ case Dr. Niddrie-found: his collar bang, , shoulder blade and nearly all his `ribs broken. The broken ends of _so_m'e` of the ribs had pierced his luns,oauaing" , H a severe hemorrhage, and all that "could ` then be done was `to administer an opiate o lessen. the palm He was removed to the residence of his sister-in-law, Mrs. C. Gallaway,where he died at 4 o'clock Sundav morning He is survived by his widow and nine children: Williams at home-.;.Alex., of Creemore; Mrs. R. Thompson, Nottawasaga ; J oseph, Look- port, N. Y.; John and George, of Hamilton; Albert, of Chicago; Mli Charlotte, of Toronto, and Robert as home. 0 GOAL STRIKE MAY END SOON. A- Toronto, Sept. .'I8.-TV-.'! Ir. Elia: Rogers returned yesterday from a visit to Saran-, ton, Pa. In an interview Mr. "Rogers said :-"1`ha prospect of an earlv resump- tion of mining in the anthracite coal dis- trict: _ iavery` good so far an I` can Judge from interviews with `both miners and operator-3. I think I have good grounds for torming this opinion, but do not think it would be wise to give them. a I!,L L- .'**r 4,;-m. Ill "wuss: vv u-cow -- F.--_ --_----. ' Pressed for the grounds on which he based these hopes, Mr. Rogers sold :- 'Whet everybody wants is to have the strike settled as soon as possible, and the less outsiders intesfere the better. I might| say something" thst would {be a possible cause for delay and therefote 1 think it wiser to say nothing. ,,-L____._ UIIII-CID av vv--v- -- Iw-v` __--....__=. `You say that there is a prospect for an early ending. How early does that mean -a fortnight? ` ' `Yes, or possibly a few days. _ _Wilkesbarre,p Pa_., Sept. 18.- Inactivity at Mr. Mitchell s headquarters and ap- parent activity in coal operators circles cover the situation in this section of the strike yesterday. The president, Mr. Mitchell, still insisted that his followers were remaining firm and that there would be no break in the ranks of the miners. V |:le discredited all reports about an in- crease in output of coal at mines and washeries, claiming that there would be no coal mined- and sent to market of any account until the `strike was ended. At the oices of the local coal companies; on the other hand, itpwas said that they were adding to their working force every day and that the output of coal was gradually increasing.but no gures were given. The Exeter mine, of the Lehigh `Valley Com- pany was opened yesterday. ---s '19 I , ___A_g_;_g_ 1 r"- V W to give in to the strikers, and that other Chicago.` Sept. .[8.-Wor_d was received" I in Chicago last night, from Mr. Henry` . Weaver, of the Weaver Coal Company, who is in Buffalo. that the anthracite coal strike will soon come to an end, that one offthe largest mines in. the heart of the disturbed district in Pennsylvania is about mines will directly follow the example of. ' the leader. Mr. O. E. Ferguson`, private secretary to,Mr. Weaver, received a long telegram from Buffalo stating the case and the announcement was authorized by Mr. Weaver through Mr. Ferguson in Ohica- KUe 1 _`The big mine which Mr. Weaver refers 1 to, said Mr. Fegueon, `will bekin Teberae 4 tion within 3 week. _ The owners of the. 7 mine,_whioh is one 9f the largest in the effected district, realize thit` the~i'e!ttle - ` ` meat whichein bound .to come cannot she put e," any 10lI_[0l'`l,II the big strike 'now .oem tote-origin end ; |`eirefheve::"pt '- f' to such a Ierieun pint, . the eifeete ereid - wideepreeti and dire that 'I0W_l0[n0B`' . : 'mnet _Lee'Ine; premptly; `V -?.A._,." -" , -~ n. -.n...- `.1_*. w.;;; 3.1. 4%:..;ma Am ` mini L-wo9jVl'(1 bq l~_wdrking_ Vwlthjn is Veku` ' . I . . " -I - -lI_ __ . .'_.'.I_-..`..SI` 8.1!.- WUUII ` Of ammo the example look forum-d;`to" U ilbttluiuani` of --hm '4'=~:~: W ,A the oth.of follow. promptly, and the public gun ` '-Vlho , .%c.u3,k; .. 1`: f , ,, "{'._ 4 , 5`. 3 1 x ` * r:*t'9!uh'.!.:iuJ; 4. .< 1 - .7 A . K . m"1.'v|x!\:~' `.1 ~ : x ._ 1, 5- . x c-R.-rt-.' `1inI.Z`:b~.'1'u..z.*-.1L,` " .-`-~.,--..-,..:.. . {am )y;un nlI 5.1%: (5: 1os?a.'% :5: ' et-ting. 6 ,1 11' (In, -_ -1. `\4LA._._ Q.-- jig! I95` I llufdf I-V- l.Il'V' ---av` - gt`.-,:'.(._ ibniql Mofhoo o_f`Dneton-~-was kled :|`;y_ q',;a qain,{V.yhile Tyfnking at Tyi%op- 13,. In.___ "__1-"`-_; 7" I136`.-fGr`3 l`|nih` iiidf `Mm. Mayo ,?V_3'axJo_ '|o`qnil;ted 18 London, Out, of the olirge of murder. ` ~ A - ' M ..`MI`-.% W m . ;_ .l3'o.ll"aiitii s`-`iii (Eb. Cusqms `Dem-rme nt3, mug,` fell out of in;-_ sdow it -his brolthm-'5` r'e1den'oa' in Hggm-. iltoli and was ,verv seriouslyiinjug. i . Kiolson Bank has mrhnaed pro`- minent corner in the business diggriot in Winnipeg for` $90,000. " % Rey.` Dr." Barclay Montreal`;_&:hsa be6n"'a'ppointbd" Pdndial of 'Qt_1jon'I University, '.Kington,"in suooesaiali to -tlie_ lata.Re_v3 Dr._.Grm`. ~ ~ -1 . 1-AF small ga_solino'tug, 3 numbjiy of gin` % ht` _anfd Q ' qua'n(it.y gpf sh: 4 captn-red o` Long Point; by the ciijiset Pet:-el_ for shing in Oabiidiuu vzers, ` The Pr[id5pepbf1{dy:;Sonth wgm otd' ',`0()A(l:,(b)(),:()`:i\ y_ieatf forfjvp " yesi_rs' to Aexpenied in the 'conuerva- tion of water and th iriiation of the `country diatotq. adopt6d"a rob ih favotf of churoK- un- ity and sppointeii a ooinmittee to n"egot-- `i Ite_-Vv'itliAt['li Preabittian and Con- gregatiqnal Churches. AIn.oon:s_e,q'uenoe of a split in the Do- minion Trades Congpeas at Berlin". the Knights of Labor and their sympath- izeta have formd . a new ojganization, to be known as the National Trades and Labot Council of Canada. ` VV IIIIVL E L` WISE Beabhbum. . . Rockton . ..... . Caledonia-. . . . IJDLIUVUIW vvo n v o o o - o o o o o OIIJUIIIII uv-*vuvr Liatowel , . . ; .; . . . . . . . `. . ..S'ept. 30-Oct. Kinoardine. . , ......... . .'Sepc. 30-Oct. Gravenhurab . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sepc. 30-Oct. Walter`: Fa]-Ia . . . . . . , . . . Sept.` 30-Oct, nnnhkknulin . I `pf-_ o__ Hanover`. . . T 3-4 ____I our FLOWERS--Rosles. Carnations-, Violets, etc., fresh every day, >Bouquets--Bptton- hole, Handor Corsage. Funeral Tokens in . any desi nu. V IInt1l.?'l"A.I2 ,uL`.l..-u Cu-inn and T-ender:| '12'i"'Ea." "W VBGETA-B E_S--Celer` T Abfnnnv ` t . 3 _ ? SEElS--Flower" Seeds, Vgetable seecb, Plants -. -4! Ilnikn . I'I.t\Il\ Telephone 15. )lluI':!'y GIIWYIUWO : I ' ._u E I The ' Metliugdiih. General` Confefeno | SEED :_TO~RE T tgrmer. Wlf 11 lIIl.|I_IF.vPyv.-I ujvl-If a- w vpuuw 5 M '`* A"%` Liam rI$IJU"'l'lOVVl and Bulbs. desi IGETA-B ES-Celer , Crisp and T-ender: Lettuce; Cabbage. an-anips, Beets. Carrots. an-, ' '1.?:r.hi:u in 6hiuno.on `nun :-fad out? An: 'experimen1; qther V _ ,a[nd infribr" inakes. 1V:;he. jydnlyl relial$le EDDY Matches`, ~ . FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN. A..- -. :22 'nunlnn-Sh. do To THE NEW K 35* The adoption ,ot..o, gctifi" `ijV prot-shapgft by.`_.-i ;` _e ` fguila yerimeut thut"`wlll'Y>e _ < 3011- who watch the `development- 1 at-1 our industrial system. H `jdent, a. weekly. Published in_- tl1'e_jiu-f' 'terosts of orgariized labor in 'Vancoug- ggyiiymv eC0m9ayl.;g$ "~Vn}'co.\.I ver.` 13.0., gives a report of * a.n_ ad- ' dress. expecting oi workmen; which was also addressed by rica. The meeting. shows the have '.:"inonious relationship existing between" L the Street iluiiway Company and : its .,..,'e'mpioyes.. The company was volun- : \ I I `ftarily `decided that the regulat` em- ..ployes ,sha.ll receive as their" share of` alts prots, one-ihird of the amount `_`J`;_waila.ble ion dividends tfter the ord- ;3.3a1`.y shareholders have received 4i ~;:..per cent. w '1 . This xnean_.s, gs estima.te-d, gthat at the ma of the first year `finch employe will receive about $30, mat the, end of the second year the _h;u'9 will be abmn; $50, and in five "-ye-.ufs_ it will be 35100. M The men will `,i'pc-cive the standard union wages.` 5`Manngor Buntzeu says that in his opinion the incrca,s0,d `interest. in the `company's weli'u.re_(:n the part? of -{the eniployeecreated by the new sys- l `tern will add so much to the xcom-1 puny : success that;_t.he sharelxoldors, ` lost well as the men, innovation. 71".. ;..`.-\I l\`I.\1- v\nnv\nu 6'!` 'l`u`terest to i .` The Indepe_.n- . by Manager Buntzen of the` {Street Railway Company. to 9. mass . Prosjgent Mnhon of the ' "ll-StI'eet Railway Men's Union of: Am- `wili gain by the EALI; rains > ;A1~iD- v msnuamnw. :55 Dunlap-St.. Barrie 'Vk|IlI` UV: Vvvp I. . . . . . .0015. %-3' n - u 0 n -00% . W. .0cb. 9'--I0` A couuw or;.%,smcor. V " 1_*.`;2_ _`, ,3 . `,1. < ' _ '1 F. .i . A. ` L T "..*i.1A.? ;-"1? `J-`:`: 3~ 1.; `L. , _` [`-.`\v :v;;;.- ',,~- 53: '_B dzifidiue of (`warrant honed by ' ` the erden of the Coiltv of Sim- 4 , -:10 W: 1 r ` "coo, hearing date "the Fifchday of Agguot, in the `year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Two,` and L `to-rne directed; commending me to levy" upon the "several lands `mentioned and desoribed, being in the County of Simcoe, for or dreeroreapeotively due thereon, togetiherifvith my costs, I hereby "gxve notice pursuant; to the Aeaesement `Act thoxetoi, that unleettbe said arrears and coats be sooner paid, I _L-II __ - ,. end Amendments - d` Iuuva U50, on 7` , 1. - . ..-.. "..1":t.he`honrhof_:one 6 c1oe_k_ in the izftembbh, at the Uouz-_t Home, lu"the"'1`6wn of Barrie, proceed to aellfby Phblic Anctionwo much of the said "land: he miy be sufficient to discharge the taxes and all lawful charge`: inciirretj it! end about the sale and `cdlfecbion 6f the same.` _ . . - _ . n-nu. .e_n__:_..'- lag-` ....."-.v..6.:-`nu-'I` lnvnnnt where 0Uh8PWlI0 Wsdy.18thd a`votNovember,|9o2 'edltecsioin same. ` -_ ` -' ' i ~Th e~fo1lowiug` kits" ar6"patented' (except ltated): ` V -- ` - ' ` - FLOS 12 13 14 I5 16 17 18 19 (IA `IV 31 0K! `Uh 33 34 36 37 38` 39 40 41. 47 48 . 49 Fl\ ucscnpuu. W ofE .'..... E-9N . . . . .. Went 60N Bioken... . ........... Nor`h Bomewood Ave N09. 11 4and5 . . . . . . . . . ..*..... North` 1?-Iomewood Ave. Nos.` 1- n.._.':o...1.'B1 .l.V0l'.'uI' .1~.I.u:_uuwvuu urn. .. V... 6; Tand 8ptE..v...... S part Broken. . . . .T . . . . . . .. N Harvie 89., No. 43 . . . . . . Uonceaaiou line part vW J5. . .; Nhwineourt 81*... No. l19*pt N Lavincourt Sn, No. 224:. N Lavineourt St., No. 107.`. N Lavincourt 813.. No. 132.`. Con. line No. 38 pb.....,... N Mary St;.. plan 406 No. 5` ll maul! 1. Km: g TE'dward'k' 1000's 65 AL. - IIO _ 1 A99 I_ ._;.mnovu.uvu- .. _ . - The ' employes proportion of the. profits will be divided equally amonvg them, all being considered as unitsin -making pthe . C`.mnmu1_v s business`-a. y-fsucces-s. Inc-_a'd-diiion to lhisTvolun- ,~ta.ry c-`oncessio"n, t-hecompany pays `a ' high wages for every class of work as are paid by other local em- -ployers, and, _ generally` "speaking, `higher wages. The company also .' makes certain`cont-essions in`the Way '01 uni!oru1s.,~ light. and transporta- tion , that employers in other lines [of business are not_ in a position to grant. It is custo1no.ry to look -for rocks in the way of all such indus- trial `.Xp0l'illlCni_'.S. .Men do not work _ for low wages, nor under unfavorable eonrlitions, volunt'ar`il_v. "but because *- they are forced to do so by the con- _~ditions of the labor 1narlget..`. The .'model_en1ployer. the man who Vvolun- 'tm'ily does more than hegis forced'to' `do. because he sees that there is .some1;hing __,\vrong.unrl the men are entitled to more, is worthy oiv all "honor. One of the difficulties of. _.such a. scheme is ilmf. employment. with him acquires an economic value which the workman may be forced to pay to middle men or intermediaries. 1 But it is time enough to look for` sum trouble when it begins to de- velop. A good relationship and a. feeling of lnutunl interest have a value that cannot be accurately es- timated in dollars, and these have `bevnsecured already by the Vancou- ver Stroet Railway Company. We may learn some day that an honest desire to do riglit can cure must of the industrial evils of modern socie- ty.

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