0 YOU wm 71137733733 price. $1.25 price, $1 : 85 price, $2.00 price, $2.50 price, $8 25 price, $8.90 Ve 13y especial stress on re excellence of our goods ,mion in this respect we '. nonhing builds up busi- ll anything else. T weeds and 9 Staples Wsrp. “a Wan-p. l‘ weeds :s and Caps 3:136 itchy?“ patterns, ....... dy for the ï¬rst R08. 1, SI :55. 81 50 L10. 25c,35c [5,Sl 20.81.25 a‘ ...... 5e, 8e. ICC, 121 1c: and Grey_s ,“- . 12: (1 White Wear VALISES ILL‘ Cotton Goods OES y“‘â€â€œâ€˜ bebt but. an C oiored SD’ :3 AY Nl‘éh: Gown’. ‘ched, at ...... Corset Covers 5m!) amiss {rum awers from a values e, 31008156 i Dr'ss 20c. 23c. 8:!) int. tb' moreâ€. 0‘ to} I 00 ,â€" :c we 83 x 15 1897. My New Dry Kiln Free Trade and The (llchzlnnd !\ ml to values. 1" “ "Prosperity 3" graphically M“ m Australii th herewith 2 0: any other building put up. saluted m- repmired this summer 2 Now Is the [me to decide what. you want and get “day, I will be most happy to give a; estimates and any chm assist- t .308 that Ilsa in my power. 0511 and talk it over with me. do!!! â€'3‘" PROSPERITY AT THE ANTI PODES. \Vorkingmen who wonder why prosperity llngel‘fl would do well to post themselves upon industrial conditions in Australia. Upon this island continent are two 1 principal coloniesâ€"Victoria and New South Wales. Victoria has always been a high rrotection colony. But New South Wales, while it has never until now been alree mule colony, has, except for a short period. maintained a tarill for revenue only. In view of this ilifl'erence, it is interesting to note that until the beginning of the in- dustrial depression, New South \Valea, though settled later than Victoria, and though laboring under many other dit- mlvantages relatively to Victoria, forged . I ;_ H... mm far imhistrial supremacy, tmde colony, maintained a view of this while it has never until now been airee mule colony, has, except for a short period. maintained a tarilf for revenue only. In view of this difference, it is interesting to note that until the beginning of the in- dustrial depression, New South \Velea, though settled later than Victoria, and though laboring under many other diz- advantages relatively to Victoria, forged ahead in the race for intistriol supremacy, until at the time of 1 o depression she clearly led Victoriu in population, in menu- tm-mrt-n and in commerce. The hard times cnmc. They began at about the time when they began heroâ€"in Hymnâ€. They were npprnsuivo in the r..- -Aâ€"‘mnn u 1‘ a daisy, being built on the latest approved lines. No waxplng or spm ting possible when lumber ls dried In my Kiln. Many of the old-fashioned mum designed years ago are almost .rz‘Uum‘ mï¬mcpw‘ EPA 4. 11 ll .11“; ,A cznrn ._.>x 0052.2 u-eless. Dan'r. throw any money away-ca 3nd get my prlcoe. J. P. RVLEY. a. daisy, being bull: lines. No w ppmved ,ing possible when Inn -1 n. ~-xl.romr. Raina m lnnh colonies. Kmlvyinm unmo l \“IIIQ'N. A high loluatml by tho tnrius ill the upper mm". butit wrut again to the people and WM returned with humor majorities. A free trmlo hill hue now been passed. “:0th not ulmolutu in crvvry particulur, this bill linen away with tho must obstructive pro- lmztivo turill'u and with the moat objection- ahlo turill'u for revenue, substituting for tho latter a land value tax. in hurmony With the single tax idea. This policy has now been in operatiOn nearly a your. The news of tho cll'oct of the policy is in the highest degree gratifying. Sydney, the chief city of how South Walee, has now a larger share of the Australasian shipping trade than she ever before possessed. and her whurvos are crowded with vessels. Trude during the post Winterâ€"which is summer thereâ€"hes been extraordinarily brisk. There are no longer any unemploy- ed outside the class of habitual panpers, and even this class has been diminished relatively to population. During the l'hristmas holidays the thoroughfares were crowded with town and country visitors, and, says it correspondent of the Manchester Gum-diam, “everywhere money was flowing like water.†The storekcepera were never so busy before. Some idea. of the enount 0f trading done may be had from the fact that the receipts at one only of the large stores during the two or three days preced- ing Christmas amounted to $200,000. The railroad trains were crowded, the harbor was alive with czeursiooists, the seven large theaters were packed every night, and on all hands the evidence wns convincing of returned prosperity. The long depres- sion in New South Wales in at on end. SINGLE r that. 8' M“ mule. Md on. In a m nun-u, 0 win the cause of the Single Tax u must. build as they builded Rome. [Quidanh But. no such news comes from Victmjs. There, as in the United States, protofflon continues to “keep the word of promno to the ear and break it to the hope.†the satisfaction will be m Preserve Your was and have them bound 3! the 011100 ol Peerâ€"the cash will not hp excessive. J.P-R ;__.â€"â€" £49,2-...â€" ï¬tmimlimx @539 land Recorder is a. Inge daily sum-la editorially for absolute and the single tax on land 1 a recent oditnrial headed at the Antipodea,†it refers so and accurately to recent events . that we reproduce the editorial Wellington-at. Bridge. Onward Single Tux in Australia. u when done, and blow by blow, that ï¬eld is won , a be ï¬erce. and the gains :13 on the mountain in the ironded fem, its lifetime’u worth HOUSE OF COMMONS Col. Prior Wanted Information Yesterday. MR. DAVIN WAS ALSO IN EVIDENCE A Good Den 0! m. Over the DI:- nlual of In. IleI'o-u. Poet-litre“ of Northlleld. B. C.â€"‘l‘he Tull! Debate Conan-ed by llr. lo Muller: and. omen. Ottawa. April 28.-(Specia.l.)â€"m tariff debate is progressing. but fer the present interest in it seems to have flattened out. There are one or two Ministers yet to speakâ€"notably the Premier and Mr. Dawesâ€"and mm‘h interest centres in their utterances. After Opening. the Premier. answer mg MnDavin, said the Government was at present investigating the out- ;standing accounts in connection with the Northwest Exhibition. To Mr. Prior the Premier replied that it is the intention of the Government th's year to prosecute surveys for the purpose oi! ï¬nding out the best route from the Paciï¬c into the Yukon coun- The Government. Mr. Laurier said. in answer to another question by Mr. Prionwere aware that large quantities of goods were being smuggled through the Yukon country, but were not aware as to the bat method of. stop- ping it. The matter was. however. unâ€" whlle der consideration Mr, Prior enquired: Is It the inten- tion of the Government to at once place a. fast steamer in British Colum- bia. waters to put a. stop to the smug- gling now carried on from the Ameri- can side and also to stop the poaching by American vessels in our deep sea ï¬sheries? ,4 _ . -At: I... n)‘- (‘on‘tlnlumg AVII_ us"... “Wu," the hardship that the woman had sub 1'! rod thy hem-g Gisminstï¬. and that {or n trivial complaint. so soon after her N rn'woms'nt. He had a lettm‘ from tho. lady, in whinh aim alludod to the hut that hor husband. who was a. man mtrlm', mm from the omvta of an injury roooivod whiln on duty: that ho hmi won active svrvl‘co M a British mldicr, and had st-rvvd in tho North- \\'t.<'t Ro‘iwllinn, \x‘itthout ntbsoquont rmvnrd. ’l‘hum mots Mr. Dnvin cor- xwimmtr‘ci from his own personal n.0- qmtmtnm-o with the dismissed past- xuiwirmx and hm‘ (1001mm! husbtmd. Mr. Mlllll'k said this widow of his (hm-in‘s). Mm. MnMnnus. hm! benn (Hoilliifl‘t‘d on tho report of the inspecâ€" tur nn m-mmnt of NW overbearing manna-r; xmmy mmplnints or a trivial t-hztrztt-u-r had been roanc-d against hu'r. - Mr. Davin mid tho Postmaster-Oxn- vrul'a words! wrro inoxvusaillc in :l Ministt-r of the Crown. It WM n. plane or hrutul flimuuwy on his part. HP. would only vhlu-xu'tt-rizo Mr. Mulnnk‘a nrlinn mi tyrannical. Iio had no doubt ymlltlvs was lmhlml [LU this, but i! mound the climax whvn n. poor willow \\ n‘s (lismtlsm-d. Mrs. McMnnua was a L'm-mv-‘r rtwidun't at Qu'Amwllo and was .t mom rosjn-t‘tznblu woman. Mr. Form-r said he thought Mr. Duvln’n language was not too strong. H.- muat join in comlomnation of tho mmu ineximmt‘ion mandi- by Mr. Muloz-k. _... A 4A.. .L- Innlnllvln Hun? Mr. Foster: Is the hem. mntlom‘m tho Rumor of the Pcmmnmter-Genorzu? Mr, â€star: What was the insinua- tlon'.’ llmud orlt‘s of order-.1 Mr. Foster: ’l‘hn lnslnuat‘lon 15 well kmwn and was uttered designedly. Mr. Mulock: I made no lnstnuztthon. I mnmot allow the hon. gentleman to charge me with making an inslmm- waa most unfortunate then in the cholce of his lanwuage. He read from the mpm’t of the Postomce Inspector. which said: ‘There hardly seems to be aumclent ground in the av encc of the petltlonurs to support th charge of mismanagement." The Postmaster General had deliberately omitted that â€"M'xl. 'I'JLRH‘: \tht was the lnslnua- \ Linn. I Mr. Foster: The hon. gentleman\ paragraph from the inSpector’s rt.L pm-t. [Opposltlon cheers] As for the .-hsorv:ttmn that. Mrs. McManua was nvm‘maxing. that same remark would npply to the Posmlaster-Gmerad. Mr. Davis said that he know Va McMnnus wnen she lived at Qu’ Appelle and kept a. temperance hotel there. when: she sold good whiqkfly_ She also kept a dam»; house of not very reputable chargcler. :Oh, on] Mr. Quinn said lt was evident from me stanoerous statement or the last speaker that this matter we a. queS' non of politics. He felt bound to rat‘se mm lntmduced by the Postmaster- Ge‘neral, am} he called upOn Mr. Fitz- patrick to endeavor to secure the re- Instatement or Mrs. McManus. araded _up an do behind the wicket with a. in he? 113% [Loud laughter.) - When her husban ____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-’ Mr_ Mulook: I I mnmot' allow t charge me With tinn. Rm; the lnslnuu- Elfi’dlamissed. They were nor. slur ported by the evidence taken. Mr. Osle'r said he felt humiliated. as dismisal had taken place on men nvidenoeashad been read tothe House. [Cheer-8.] He undertook to say that much stronger evidence could be procured against any poems-star in Noah York than in this W case M§.Prioraaida.tleaatonecaseof a. loyal citizen, one wine had belonged to the Imperial any for my years try. Seemingly from what Mr. Mc- Innes stated, one woman had fright- --w __a kl- mn- their ante-election pledges and wanted to kmw how Sir Richard reconciled it with his former cry or death tn pro- tection. mm! wasvery The dbjecflonabia He beflevcd the Gov- ernment had no right to enforce it. as it was a. violation or British treaties. The Mon at a treaty was the next and put out the dlsmbllltï¬es under which that province labored by way of customs tax-m and {might rate-s. He mentioned that mm was seldom seen on the table of a farmer. The coat of lumber was such as to oompvl settlers to ilvc In poor houses and it checked mixed farmers. because the settlers could not afford to nxcc' barns for housing stock. Coal. ma] 0'! and ag- ricultural Engagements were also hlgh m the W†VI. in nu. ...... _._,- lumber was such as to oompul settlers to ilvc In poor houses and it checked mixed farmers. because the settlers could not afford to nxcc' barns for housing stock. Coal. wt“ 0'! and ag- ricultural implements were ale.) my: in price. He hope! there wouJ-l be a further cut in coal ml. lle chimed that the agricultunu im‘lusuv was on- tlued to every consideration at the hands of mg Gu»c.'.1'r."n‘. , -..n .A somnolnn 9n the lo Ila-cor u Wlullm and Ills-a or w male. as Enem- .I‘ Ion-IIâ€" m Inâ€"ltloellolu. Winnipeg. April 28.48pm1nl.)â€"Tho water of the Rod Rlvcr at Winnipeg has now been summary for two dun. and to-nlgbt shows n tendency. to full. Them In no fur. um- anxiety of a flood. M Morris the water In ntntlonary. and It Emonwn and otlu'r points In n-codlnu. At Mon-l: and Emerson, when: the flood wn‘s the worst, tin-re will be serious loan. but the flood- bound semen have sum-ml a good deal 0; nun-hQP;-_ ._ kw...“ on. Ham The III-1031:, for Jam-non. the Govern- ment elucidate In Winnipeg. In 1107. Mr. Taylor, tho Mu dvpos Independent. cludldalc. um! 1: hr 69 vogea. MP. Jllmt'mm ll'u‘rn .v. -mwv any, and wlll lw.lnmxluccd In this “me next week by Mr. Slfton. Mr. Rutheflord may be delayed a Week or no. nucuaslug tlm bth-ction: In Manitoba 'l‘lm 'l‘rlbuno myu: “Mgr. Mary Del Val wlll mm mm» of tho fact that Mnnlmba award- the school quot-flan u m settled that the chmnplonu o! Amhblohov mm vlu'a mum dld not even .0110 y thlul at plncluu any opposltlon In the hold to the Lunr‘a mwdldutea.“ the bout‘ and hï¬rnroman sty that every.» done to warn Cranswlck of danger. deceased “jug hard of hearingso there was a very rectly west at the peltlng min, 1: wm near 70:; whgath; deceased was land or neunu. y... _. more was a very strong wlnd blowing di- rectly west at the tune. Iccmnpanlld y u peltlng min, ‘1! was evment that he did hear the whistle and bell. and he was hurled from the track. 3nd. 1: la supposed. killed Instantly. El: left foot w. taken on above the ankle. and them were two or three sllght oontuslm on the hand. Coroner Reggie wlll hold 1n Inquest It U o'clock tomorrow mornï¬m. Deceased leaves a mmlly or grown? sons and daughters. Three tumors t borhood the past two years have met 1 almllnr fate whllo mlklng on the track mmdr‘hpmggnnduchdthendoo 5. :u r. Jumvmm Inn... and m mm no N the m was “It Pro-m- one: WW m wxnnlpes. W 2-1-(W-FTemphlc ‘ reports have jut been collected as to the seeding operations In Manitoba And the Northwest. Titese reports are very gratify- lng. showing that the season has opened most nuspleloualy. In some districts wheat 13 even now well up Ind fully three weeks ‘ahendotlutyear. There-9mm“: Inge Increase In W on. encore Simon. Senator War. 8. W. Jameson (member-elect tor Winni- peg). and Prov. Treasurer Imus: next for Ottawa suntan. Ir. lclnhn goes to joln Premier Green â€or otnva. and the! V!!! have u more with the Do . mum Government on unner- mull. mutton. mm AWFUL DEATH. [ munxv v. ._ n 3 out of this town last «cam. it 8.10 o'clock. Deceased let: Bump- to walk home. taking the G.T.8. . Conductor Richardson. the engineer. Ma ï¬reman st] that_eyerythln5 2n: almond. Mr. McManus wan izen, one who had belonged I.†penal any for many yen! ought and bled for his LOUD- :ungty from what Mr. Mc- London. A :edommhadtflght- hmmemberandhlsoon- mm duevenmg magical: 310m Mes? L311; .. The Gree erlan . c eary an Loan l. dropm gm: never: ‘ Mr. Chaml,-r.a’n also np‘ manâ€"m1 it for he had ex- [manta] L11 'the Postomce lt-nvon {qr Ol‘tnjmjn attu- to n-d II‘II of le- kl] -I 5'9 9! DISASTROUS â€DEFEAT. The Greek Suffers a TURKS cm mum mum \ i p WOW“. The men Prince 00an was the last man to lame Larissa. by the Sunday momlnc train. Grumbkofl Pasha has started to re- turn to Constanw6 beacon. April nâ€"Mr .Henry Nor- man. The Daily (:11de correspon- dent at Athens. will any to-morrow: All moons from the army 3: Phil‘- saJn. are most ducoursxlng. A strong What lo “Innâ€"Mn" 000nm. Omlllo- under lull! fell- llu M. the Legislative WHY- Kl“ can “plied: "1 why (y) ya; not mm and one". an onto-I100 that my?" , _.. ,__A A- m unablemson THE PEOPLE 1118847131780. from In†A“ 'I .n'0 Army In EDI?†Serious Rout. ammo. FRIDAY, â€a M. W"- ’ ’ the course of um: the 803ml “3’ m. ministerial crisis. precede- W“: a I! â€I'llâ€- nâ€"‘l‘he Times this so renewing mm m Voio. I my conflicting Me It Mum may in" "It thll [I “11}- If you have never tried our purchase only from the most reliable den We might say a great deal more a use. You know us. and we know the Seeds. SeedS. do so this spring. We have lers we guarantee their genuineness. bout our Seeds without exhausting thei Price is right, too. Opp-uh- m o! the Creek (ha-hr “II for III-nuance or Order. Athens. April 28.â€"1‘he Opposition “mines have Issued Lho followmg ad- dress to the people: ber 13 considered um éosltmn bow-veg It {0’1 address to an dun-no I: Lion and a. request no « power ‘10 conu'lbute to 7-7; _..L1.L I- W. .3 w.-.â€"_â€".- siesltlon bow-vosvli to’ be m duty to address to an dun-no a recommenda- Lion and a request to do all in that: power to quto to Ur: mainten- ance of order. winch In Indispensable. not only for the nit-(y of all. but be mum u constitutes an Mspenanblc element for 5|:an the honor and ï¬ght: 0! up: maï¬a. , A .L-. n.- .mpmv la trmdlnc un- you of our country an! that our army 19 confrontlng It. At me): a moment ans-.23.: attempting t0 dlr-turh order would be nothing but nn #2,» of the Turin.†Tins nddmn In signed b' m the 0 tlon dnputlm ..aw in M‘HM Spark! (mam- have Mon pl 0‘» Chm?!“ of the valncu mu, m orda- to "Mic .hem rive :n time to take put in 'h' ordinary tau-lion or the 141151! gnmhlv Edvt’elxnvh oflIco. The m at the (nonunion depu- tia m u calming «he: won the m 'A better feeling now prawns haro and than u mu. prohnhmty m gonna «run v“ v â€" W m â€In. by way a: W and Sunday evening, «no gas 196th Punt: conduct or the mm m Wm. an: "wgnmammthocmbbv ADDRESS 10 THE PEOPLE. Wk â€In. Q In the critical 99 oh the country 1‘ 77_____â€"’-â€"â€"-â€"0â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- o! the Chum ha 0 ‘trJ ‘CIIaUn- uwuu~uu "v D Seal more about our Sccds without exhausting their good points,but v 'now the Seeds. Price is right, too. m Jepu 4‘ I To Grow Grain Like This For years past we have been selling the above fertilizers tothe farmer of Victoria county with most satisfactory results, and our sales are constantly increasing. Fertility must be restored to the soil in some fashion, and those who cannot follow the rotation system. or manufac- ture sufï¬cient manure on the larm. should resort to artiï¬cial {ertilizets of known merit, such as we offer. OSWEGO GREY PLASTER and" LAND SALT. lFARM FOR SALEâ€" “ lumen. being com! A- ,1 IA. (in N â€maximum 49°" 3° loll“ I 1_A_.. r “a .on caveman. 1mm in Mun NJIIKMLM- 8.‘ union. Two :00" Mu" "w" Ouumudho. ca 4 W“ “’“ â€â€œ email.“ I'd-o- MW‘W W ‘ m... mu ho .ou chow. «0 'W ‘ For mucus- IW‘Y ‘0 h- (31qu .414'. homo. the who. Air-m. eighty goo-l N am. volt-5 M vo-ll- laud: Ihmll. - _.u- Inn-n pl F91: SA LE. Creamery. Chooseâ€"actor! lachlnery, Cutrltugal Curing lachlnes. Inlul’AC‘l'UlED HIDE.“ PATH? 53.222. 0n poor, worked-out soil you must ï¬rst apply liberal quantities of om Brand! m1 '0‘“... and nation horn powor. wu- "I" w- .â€" ...- _, â€Mon. Apply to JOIIR WALNN. Manna-pl; â€manna-duly P. . I. ll. Ell-03830“. W Dal! Mum "'4 owls. “pawnâ€"48". I FARBAN’S POINT CANAL ILCH COWS FOR SALE. â€"l have , L ..n 1....I.. 0min: \ Isn't. IO. M I tar-ulna us. Doom. Sun. Mouldloga sod . was trhmnlngs (or two' nun!- ot the new dwellings 3nd “Aldon: hum. In blade-y and wlthln I ndlus of W miles. noun-£01???“ FARRAN'S POINT CANAL. IAIUFACTUIED m7 Cmgbell. xenon To 7 oomwrons NOTICE 1'0 FOR SALE}.â€" IT’S SIGHIHIIRIT Geo. Iggy: GEO. INGLE‘ r l1“..â€" -. MN! (4 the F. gm! rot lot 5 In the 12 Gun . con nlng Nady-Momma or d! uooddnhdcumm Alum I.» burn ml Male W on an. ugh“ (and baring mm m. fll-Iononl: uboul. [any roil- Iron 1! 1 II“:- "no: church; album: {we uni 8 muon- {mm w‘mmu L7 Inflo- from lum- um! um. um chm to [manhu- 3 goal nlm umlv IA ELIAS 80Wâ€, ““3““!in onhW‘ Out-l but has. “waded uuul m: m or any. IM- u chums lof â€LN†â€N" moon: tmd Ill '75.“: “‘ “mud†I. [m in .0190“- being a u». s. In the 1604 0M!- u lion-a uul ovum-atom rd, no newt-hill": “W“‘o "a" ".9 VII“. m \Vuod- a. I†m In". [luau-1'. ., mucmusr. Woodvmo. ;. nil Em up to 250 JOHN LI“?- 3] St. hula-L. MINI-y. Box wi- CONTRAC‘PO†In the u‘wgghig ()ng of the b9“ on. in. Ma. BLACKSUITHS' SUPPLIES. HORSE SHOES- CARRIAGE GOODS- J.l‘:.EllWflfll|S 81 B“ Covers Most, Looks Best. We: Longest. Most Economical Will Not 53%;“? other bands. 0* Bob Roam-I. 0Ԡ3"“ md Fonda's. 2nd I “a“, M “Id P010, Sleigh Shoe Shel- Ruin. cumggfls “\Voodburn" Surven Wheels. Riml, Hobo, Spoke-o, Nockyokeu, Whitï¬e- tm, Iron and Steel Axles, Spring- «f all kinds, Pst. Circles. Sdoty Polo Sockets. Whip Holden, Silver '1‘qu and Bolts, Twin Ounhion uni lack Springl, Boot Springl. Mon. Trimmlng Lathe“ and Cloth, Back- tun TM“! m EENï¬MENT scuwma. full range. and $5 W. G Woods whats the Plumb†ma