“gamma†byG. w. r. amend «03mm DAD UG †J’ c.9319 toward-U: author a! “The First Violin.†upon Mr. John Haggart, minister of rail- ways and canals, and won an emphatic promise from that gentleman that in awarding the contracts for any section it would be expreuly stupulated that no foreign labor should be employed on the work. A few days later it was reported (also in tory papers) that it was Mr. Sam Hughes, the member for North Victoria, and not “the people’s Charlie," who had prevailed upon the minister to see to it that money contributed by Canadian tax payers should not go to swell the savings placed in the hands of Italian padrones for transmission to Italy, while Canadian laborers could be had in plenty. Whether Sam tried to steal the credit that should accrue to Charlie, as many people in the county suspect, is not, after all, of vital interest. What the people of North and South Victoria would like to know, probably, is this: Was Mr. Haggart deceiving Mr. Fairbairn or Mr. Hughes when he prom- ised that he would arrange in the con- tracts that no alien labor should be employed? For the information of the two gentlemen mentioned we my state that on Tuesday last a gang of 40 Italian: went north to Kirkï¬eld to work on the canal, and we understand they were but the advance guardsof alargeforcetobe engaged. If Contractor Onderdonk is breaking faith he should be compelled to observe the conditions of his contract ; if the contract ‘says nothing about alien For the newest Fiction Some months ago, when the neat Valley and scheme was revived in pali- ment because it was thought there would be an early dissolution, it was reported in the tory papers thet Mr. Fsirbairn, M. P., for South Victorin. had united THE GANADA LIFE in words mam. The Man am there whom ad 39 desk! was peniblm Bu! than. in I gamma. the maiden“: militia. 1: m {an deco me my PORTBRS’ Bookstore. BSURANOI 00mm. ESTABLISHED. - - 1847- A town by-law has decreed that pri- vate individuals shall not empty their drains into town sewers, or allow them to open into ditches by the roadside. The object of this enactment is palpably n the interest of the public health, as gases emitted from drains 'hlled with decomposing slope are a pregnant source of disease, as well as a cause of offense to the public nostril. Following up the spirit of this by-law, the board of health have frequently "ordered citizens to cut off their sinks from connection with sewers, notably the Lindsay-st. sewer, which has for years men a scandal and a menace to the public health. 0f late_"nnmerous complaints have reached the health ofï¬cers concerning the unsanitary condi- tion of Bond-st, or thatpartof itfrom the Methodist church west. A smell, or aggregation of smells, of inï¬nite variety and pnngency, rises from the open mouth of a box drain which runs under the ditch on the north sideof Bond-st.,and opens under the sidewalks on Cambridge- st. The stink is shomin'sbleanditisa wonder that n’ehness hss not some of it. Last evening the medical health officer and the north ward committee of the bond of hedth viliï¬ed the Ipot sud Ind the dnin tom npinnvonlpheu, with the result that maul drain: were found toenhrthobox anin fmm the north tide, mills in some can has gunmen a! man tad other fluid Isms. Quihuaehymu took put new no mo: of mm nmuud Mam. when a. mu W unmdmammmmh Comm @112 (mum gm. labor, then Messrs. Fairbairn and Hughes have neglected their duty, and have attempted to “bamboozle†the electors by bidding for praise for an act never performed. maroon. LONDON m. GLOBE. ROYAL [PIRIAL no AERIOA Inuma BRITISH manna. mmaWWï¬h" “Year of!" W??? 0‘"? ado Life keeps A_1_...'mn 5'.) THE BOND-ST. DRAIN, OTHERS. PORTER’S "no @1319 my APPLY.†OUT Til-DAY E0. 111.0; '. C. TALYOR, ‘ 5. Porter. mu. JULY 12.7 003703.†15300,... 2.8.0.0“ AMT, ulnar. when the Trent At every meeting of that august body the poor ï¬nancial position of the town is‘ harped upon and urged as a reason why necessary work should be left undone.‘ A conservative estimate places the number of dogs in Lindsay at 900, of which nearly one-fourth are hitchesâ€"at $1 for dogs and $2 for bitches, as provided for in the by-law, the revenue should be at least $1,000. The numbers returned by the assessors were : dogs, 351; bitches, 15 ; total, $381. Everyone, town councillors included, feels certain that the assessors did not get track of more than one-third of the canines, yet at Monday night's meeting the aim of some of the councillors seemed to be to make it easy for the dog owners in preference to enforcing a by-law passed by themselves ancL- thus adding $600 or $700 to the funds in the treasury. The people would comply with the law very quickly but for the hole and corner work of a few persistent vote hunters who, while professing to be anxious to enforce the by-law, do all in their power to nullify its provisions. The few ratepayers who do evince enough interact in the doing: of our city fathers to attend the council meetings must hove been charmed and ediï¬ed by the acumen end administrative ability dis- played by their representatives in debat- ing the dog tax question. nhntï¬uoidninntbo public. W â€ï¬‚amenco-Rye! Iowa-go, will beforoedtovotonmmy granite: It: construction. Inotbuwrdgtbeboud bolievetbntiftbo pnblioio expo-ed to dineaenï¬eingfmmdoédfliposingmlomï¬t will in self-defence baton the building of sewers. The mttot‘ in nations one and we hope it will receive ell the atton tionitdeoerveo. ed to ,Tuly 7111, after which no further extension shsll he msde, and that the collector be instructed to return his roll on that dste." The motion wss «flied. The roll wss notreturned stlsstMon- dsy’s meeting, nor was the mstter given my considerstion. “some of the coun- cillors hint ingusrded fashion thstthe delsy is not so much out of considerstion for poor people as it ~is for s prominent member of the council whose “influence" ensbles him to delsy the return of the roll your after yesr. The councillors should pull themselves together end ded ï¬rmly with the ms'ï¬erâ€"it is sheer non- sense to hsve the collector chssing shout sfter s few chronic offenders long nfter the ï¬rst instslment oi the 1895 tsxes sre due. We trust Conn“; Winters will intro- duce his promised by‘sz to prevent men being elected to the council who have not paid their taxes for the current year pre- vious to nomination dsy. The Into prune ï¬nish» of Emma is reported in have said. In a swoon in ma; «a the aunt alum. in» his ministry ma "11m 5 am: we and and s new. mm that It 1m 5 we annual surplus mm in 3mm m magma and a: maple hummunmm his! man ms worm in g g? A crank on the Toronto school boardhns a. red ln pickle for the lady teachers “who wear male attire, commonly called bloom- ers." In this part of the country the mnles usually were trousers and leave skirts and bloomers to the other sex. to e demendonthepu'toi oerteinpeople whoboeghtthemeolely m: the purpose of putting than in their and ï¬ghts end alum, with the object of conveying the impression thet the people‘hoee mes Silver mining may be an Important Industry in the States, but Edward At- kinson points out that the yearly product of all the mines 13 from one-third to one- halt the value of the yearly product at hens' eggs. And yet the poor henhnato do all her own menus, while the. noise of the silver men I: so great aetodrown out about everything else in the way of Here is a splendid hint for Mr. and Mrs. Shoddy, direct from London; As a speci- men or snobbery it takes the cake. Lord Denbigh tells that he saw an elaborate visiting card, with his arms and title upon it, in the windowoi a large engnver. Aware that he had never had anyonnie engraved at that shop, and anxious to know what possible object the mnnoonld have in printing and}: elaborate copper- piste specimens; he entered the store without mentioning his name, inquired ot the shopkeeper whether Lord Denbign was one of his customers. The engever me on the pantom- were Vulcan» their bonus; Our American con-mt, who so den-111m a load, mum «to n lot! out otthtsbook. But let u on. AM than no can hum Md hull.- ot the an. sum) :1: 0mm ! At a regular meeting of the council, held on June 21», Depureeve» Robson moved “that the time for the collection of the ouhtanding 1894 hues be extendâ€" inany mechanics more than equal. The new step of the council will make it more dimcuit to enter the profession, and so will tend to reduce competition, but it wil The Ontario Medical oonnoii hasresolvsd to raise the standard of matriculation for students. Ontario medical journals have lately been publishing statements to show that many doctors in that province do not be a question whether, considering the alleged scale of remuneration. those who are kept out will not be better 011’ than those who are let in. average over $12 a week tram their prac- tics, which is a rate of remuneration that sound. m COLLECTOR’S ROLL. THE DOGV‘BY-LA. W. EDITORIAL NOTES. be an Important THE CANADIAN cost of the labour. ' as: In showing signs of rovlul all our the world. to: which we ulalm the rightot takingprodlt, A m to chem-u. Lindsey hnl nanny Minna-gee which must 1101 to make it e plnoe oi increee intereetngdim on. I: in the m3? of nn excellent min; community end ice water (militia mun ndd greatly to in pmapsréi‘ay. I ma neur more an: non- vineed tine thnn int Mend†w en on um delight“! men the nhm Cho- m Park. We left Lin “on 7 9’01 and the mean end candid nil the. we mm denim to near. on d a um tn 0' hymn an in â€alga.“ when «$5,313an : mm 5," - . ‘ ' \ M“3- “at":ï¬ _ E ii Dress Goods--Underpriced. and on; 58351. no ’30 contented with their lot that they go In shoals “my hon the country of their birthisnd heritage." Sir. Richnrd Cutwrmht routed tho gonmment on Wednesday for not ï¬lling up the senate vacancies. but the only up)! manordorto oalllnthoxnomhou. It made some sport when the commoners who were known“ to hue promises of senatorshlpo In 3m: pocket- “ to '0" with tho We. They did not mt um snug Int-ho: destroyed. Straw HatS--Underprfced. like the “little red echool honee" pro- oeeelon riot at Boston onthe 4th of July. and like some other dot- thet hove taken place at other places on the 12th of the same month. Theee heethene are very knighted Eula. A m:- mm «7n...- mu. m ‘ Halo Sou. At 11 o’clock Wodnudny, the hour â€Hum Vl- Wv "â€"â€"'.. were present. Mr. J. D. Flavelle sent word from Toronto that he. would be here on the 11 20 train. and the members of the board waited untilhie arrival. The ei- dent, Mr. Thou. Robertson. said tha the highest bid yesterday at Peta-bore wee 8 146:, and that the board would not accep When Mr. Flavelle came in he cloud 8!). for selections, but the board would not accept less than Bio. eonaequently there was no oheeeeaold. me or the members thought that the price would raise within aweek, aethe paetumwumand consequently the milk was also eearoe. Followinglaaliat of thetaotorieere eented, with the numberot boxes : Tom......._,.. 1.440 On motion the board idiom-nod for one 1.1101231? cans; BOARD. See our Window with DRESS Goons at 25c. These represent the Cut Prices we are making to clear.» These prices tell it _: When we bought them the patterns were so tempting that a little over- reaching in ' qtgantity resulted. 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FELT HATS, Emuâ€"WadWaâ€"uumwufor the not of the Beamâ€. ° Wearegivingspecialbargains inSummerDressGoBds. " “ White Lawns and Muslims. u ' “ White Embroideries, etc. u «l ' ht Summer Prints. u a . De ' es (all colors). " “. Gloves and ' Hosiery. MzszSummer Sale 0w Ian's M am: at 25 and 500. m WM alt Owlm’c mummu 1. m of mum†rm. 5a.â€. 3 00“" See our 60c. Camels, regular price $1. 00. STRAW HATS to be cleared out at prices right down to the verge of desperation. ‘ Our prices are Loud even in their Littlcness, in Dress Goods. It’s the cautious people we wish to see and show our genuine bargains in Summer Dress Materials. I Bargains in Summer Clothing for Boys and Men that will bring you here if you have to come through the skylight. We undoubtedly take the land, as we are in a position to give you the extra long-MORNING COAT at one-half the charges of your tailor. We have some Give us a look throu'gh before purchas'ng your mean dollars in your pockets. formerly sold at from $8.25 to $10. 50. If you require a Suit don't overlook this rare opportunity. We cam! be underscla’ in SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, HA T S or CAPS. Our stock of Men's Fumz’slxings is 7/6th large and- up to date. IIC. I 2C. I 3c. In Pine BLACK wonsmnns Mani? Odd Size Smé‘s, Grand Va/ués in Fine Cloz‘kmg. Prints Prints Prints Is the price :. "E. w. loamy- P. McArthur a Go W Meow} it which we are offering a lot of for 7c. for 8c. for 9c. BARGAINS Suitâ€"it wil