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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 May 1895, p. 2

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Dr. Canon FFVILLE FREE PRESS Here and There. final-s also. For examph Lu and Padarewaki. menhl Summit!- bile a. pail-bf 5 cents. and pot. :iétican months AY81895 regiments to undergo (mums of instruc- tions: Lieut.-Col. Other and Capt Mc- Douanllfioyalflanadian Infantry; Lien.- Colfivuaon and Maj. Rutherford, Royal land Inmmiflnz mom- and Indiana. Im- pormt .nd ln-tcucnvo. Gathered From the Van-lou- Px-oflnoe. ' NEWSY CANADIKNITEMS. Harmey, Manitoba. sufi'ered from a structive fire. The London Board of Trade elected Mr. :hn Bron-mun President. The T. H B Railway will be open- I (or regular sex-nae in two weeks. Petrolan electors defeated the by -1mv to dse 816,000 for n new cench school. Mr. Alex. McIntosh is the new Preai- -nt.of the Woodstock Board of Trade. James Bannister of Niagara, n refugee om slavery. died at the age of 101 years. The Sir John Thompson 111 (mcfinih nd )w amounts to $36,450, and subscrtptions re still being sent in. THE WEEK’S HAPPENING. patch from 5 Mess that n returns of the Grand Turnk the week ending April 20th the passenger-twin earni 4 333g ainstSllI. 891 m 1894. eaméfi were $218, 456 and he total earning; Inst 3337, c$40, as against 8336, 459 podn ing week of last year, yf S781. 11 St. John’!, Newfound- negotiations ure pro- reseumtives of the Brit.- Canada, and Newfound- xe granting of an expert foundlnnd codfish, and led as the most expedi- attling the French shore i from Kincardine rm ablL<hment of a cannery Jerome,_Que sonic lodge rooms were interestin 1e Kim-n In :her night. :nicati being don _ paper-Er: lm London and rious imperial was of instruc- zmd Cnpt_ Mc- Que.. about 40 rinpletely floqd- :r-mills‘ erflow : flat 111g sum- Invements subjects ine (Ont) g to'the the Fall Tern plans Hamilton 'Duud urn )f th‘ orge i ”B esibl‘ An explosion of fire~damp took place in a colliery at, Denny, Scotland, while 177 men were working in the pit. Thir- teen of the number were killed and sov- eml hurt. It is astonishing how much scorn, in- dignation and contempt a. woman am pm. Into two words. If you do not be lieve it. just listen while she speaks of someone she: dislike: an “that man." It is computed that the great system of lakes of which Superior, Michigan and Huron form a part,’with the rivar of St. Lawrence, whjclmowa from them, can~ tqin together half the fresh water of the Stomach Bit; street. east. '1 0mm Artillery ry, and fish:- R0 111 Canadian lbngwns. ”The 063 expect to remain in England three or months. nicer which thuy will boa ' e .l to responsille positions In 01:an ' Dr. Cnrnon'u Stomach Bitten. Mr. J. Martin, notary public, King street, east, Toronto, writes and says: "1 was suffering from dyspepsia. sol) stomach and torpid liver for years. l was advised to try Dr. Carson‘s Stomach Bitters, which I did. and a few bottle: have completely cured me." 50 cent: per bout. For sale by dru Vistaâ€"them is none as good; th_e only 1-. Cnrson’: tric Cil‘l‘ur bleeding piles. I was trou with them for nearly fifteen years. tried almost everything I could he: think of. Some of them would give temporary relief, but none would em cure. I have now been free from distressing complaint for nearly eigh months. I hope you will continu‘ out. by the natumlf 'Ihey am used as n gt cine with the best res Parmelee‘s 1 ills. 'lhey not only clean: the stomach and bowels from all bfliol matter, but they open the excreta! vessels, cumin" them to pour copim, eflusions from 1318 blood into the bow. after which the corfupwd mass is throw iinaga Fever and Ague and Bilious Del-2mg {gents ‘arg pggitlvely cured byjhepsex ago. \\ hat. cured him ‘2 Miller‘s Emul' sion‘ of l 0d Liver Oil did. He took ii when at a. low ebb, when his weight. was less than 100 pounds. 1?. created ne“ blood for him and that combined with hi: will power raised him up to a. life of use- fulness and happiness. if you an threatened with'consumption or any lunU trouble try Miller‘s hmulsion of (‘05 Liver Oil. Miller‘s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthencr and blood maker, and cures f‘oughs, Colds. Bronchitis, Scrofuln. and all Lung nfl’ections. In Big Bottles. 500. and 81. at all Drug Stores. Mr. W. A Frazer of the Casket. ‘ puny captured a' buwlnr in his bed- nc anlqhumt, Thorgld. Out" on Tu night, andvlmd quite q. mush: conque and securing him before a. Kiwanis]; rived. ’I‘he burglar gives ‘1 nnma ‘58 Richard Ducklow and says he has sei-v‘od two terms. of cm; yeah) each, at Kings- ton (or humestealing. W. H. Theodore Durant. the .young man who at present i- in cuabody at. San I-mncisco on [1 chnroe of murdering Miss William and mm famont, is a Toronto boy. Dumnt was born in that city about '34 y "-3 ago, and is said to have worked here as n drugnpprenfiice for n. short time- The family then went. west and took up their residence at San Francisco, where young Durant took to studying medicine. Over a dozen F ranch-Canadians have returned toHoughton, Mich. .from Vemor. Canada. They swear vengeance on Father Pumdis for deceiving them. They any the land is all rocks and swamp. and _ e swamps are covered with water. They rev port that some of their comrades whoha'd Pumdis for ( land is all n swamps are port that $01 hundred Fr at, \‘emor 1" can lountet river ‘ that P lilT Th ipt rrt rmmend it ‘ld walledâ€"Mn. ’l‘hos. Brunt, T'yen . (Tut.v writes :-â€"“I have to thmfl r recommending Dr. Thomas‘ Elec- l‘rur bleeding piles. I was troubled muted 1i m v w York mun flaked to rving on jury duty on was incompetent thmu that he should not judg :ence of his fellow man l Frouch-Cnnudians are waiting 01' for the water to subside so they Letheir fax-ms. ' )ntarin. Bureau of mines is in m n. letter from anez \Villinms. a Buy Company official in the Rainy- :tl'icb, conveying the information has made important discln'n-ries m an Ashmd in Lao Sen! m‘ lnnely HP has panned [rec gold from two b voins, and in another plnm- hfig 'l'hiQ diam in that it tow. Allan a Ca. , Toronto proprietors Lr north or boundary *nb is marl mm Stat» mm the veren wnh water. They 1-9- of their comrades whoha’d are walking back to the m the Rnilrond truck. Five :h-Cnuudians are waiting :he water to subside so they r farms. ' Bureau of mines is in m ‘f the city of Muntrunlnn m‘su condition than evu: it is believem Ald. Hurcesu‘s $2,000,000 loan. -- :hu ch in RH] m to pour copious od into the bowah. pted mass is thrown ossnge of the body. maral family medi- Jlts. or: of (chl- (2010111351 M. \\ 111d) dclenn s in British Roi mfloundlnnd we I the wrnn of uriginal ox mines 151 m m 'nbez \Villinms. a filcial in the Rainy- g the information )rmnt discoveries Lac Seul m‘ lunely [rec gold from two nnnthq-r plm-l- has yet nunthur Linc r is of vspmtiul imv “1* Mint the gold -]’rm'incu (if (Mr J tlu-C.P.R. track y of tha Province. ‘( tha Province. in Ottawa. tlmc locumenm haw Dcum‘ 11‘1“: ll] is n TBI-onbo at city about have workad hrson’s i Front out, ch udltmd Han 1nd lifll‘ Id " Of course." “ Dan disher ain‘t. no place ta- yonho bu," she exclaimed wrathfully. “ You ain't no 11119 family in disher country. You ain’n no mo'n po’ whim huh, you gums," and Iho lualsmd on going tomo- whm alas to do the duylng. The old “ Aunty " from the Ionii had been spending a few months with her married daughter, who lived in the north and she didn’t qlliii' like the condi‘ion of things socially. She didn't. say anything about it, however. until one d” her daughtar took her alonnghen ah. wean to buy somwmvisions for the human. ‘7 What's all dnt writin‘ 1n do windua, honey Y" file old woman Ukfldulh. nopâ€" pod before the store where the purchase. were to be made. “ Oh, said tha daughter. who bud duo.- mom advantages heu- mother did not Inn “ That‘s ‘Flne FamilyGrooerlel.‘ " " Dnt's what. day sells, is it !" Britain from American ocean pom, md cnpim of any regulation respecting the some. He Wished to know whether bond- lng privilegm hrui im'n obtained through the efl‘on of the Government or railwnys. Speaking of iK-ui‘ shipments to the West, ho saw no reason why frrsh men: could not be successfully sent over the Canadian Pacific miiwny to British Columbia. of the Dominion Gm‘e United States authorit tension of Parliament t 51011 to transport Can American territory for 2 Britain from American copies_ 0! any regulatii some. He wished to kn ing pri\'iiegv< hmi im'n the efl‘ort of the Govern: Speaking of beef shipm he saw no rensnn wily RAW SUGAR IMPORT. Mr. Wallace, in answer to Mr Fraser, id the total quantity of raw sugar lm~ portedinm Canada duty free under 14 Dutch standard for the. nine months ended March, 1894, was 221,218,780 pounds. DISTRIBUTION OF REPORTS. Mr. Charlton moved for a return show- ing the dates during the last seven years when the public accuunts, the trade and navigation returns. and the report of the Auditor»Geneml were ready for distributi- Mr. Forbat muv the names of tho industrial estuhlia of Queens' and Sh mentioned in the gather with the thereof. Mr. Clarke Wallace said the growing Importance of had been found nocoxs'nry t oflcer not only to nsn-nnil entry should be «smhllshml tion of the Cuslunlfi nnd tl‘ revenue, but. 'nko manna tion of smuggling, which had been carried on In t British Columbia. Mr. Haggnrt.1n answer to Sir Richud “'9 Cartwright, said the mun: mqulmdto $1 complete the St. La he! and r - : requu- ms in to complete the present system of Invi- A' guflon. _ flu Mr. Mm movm lot a. return showing the muuunls paid in Customs dulh-s m. Wanutu. Nelson, Kaslo. and the boundary of Koateuay river from 1890 to 1894 in- clusive. giving the amount paid yearly At each outpom Mr. Ives, in answer to Mr, Langller, said flu: Govermuunt had not granted I new contract for a more rapid mumm- zic postal service. rm‘n SESSION "SEVENTH mu.- IAMENT. Mr. Laurie! and Mr. Fraser introduoul Mr. Menus, member-elect for Antigen- lah, who was received with applnun from the Oppmltlon benehex VOTERS' LISTS. Mr. Montague, in answer to Mr. Edgar, said the amount. paid to the rcvisers of tho Dominion voters‘ lists to April 13m. wan £148,287. The probable amount. required (0 oompiem the pnynmnts to revising bar- risters was $12, 000, and the amount paid for printing. $35,186. Practically all film lists were printed. Mr. Duly In reply quoted from com- lpondence with Mr. Mchcoll.geneml pas- aehger ugnne of the Canadian Pacific Rn.“- wny, und thefiwv. T. D. Phillipa, 0! Chi- cugu, m ordur to show that. the persona cmnplulnod of were nwommendod as an hum-st and suitable class of settlers. The majority of 'he settlers were men who had flu-mod in Dakota. and in the Old Country. Thu whole matter was only an Incident, 0! inn Mr. MoLennan moved the House into committee to donslder a resolution declarA ing it expedient to introduce a bill to amend the Dairy Products Act of 1893‘ and explained that he depired to preteen the Canadian cheese industry by providing for the branding of the cheese and cases. Mr. MnMuilen (Huron) deemed it abso~ lutcly necessary in the interests of the cheese trade that the (into oi manufacturu and the name of tho factory should b0 branded on the amide. Mr. Taylor thought the molution cover- ed thn ground fairly well, with tho excep- tion that no provision was made for the inspect ion of cheese at. the factories. Thar. should be milled in the resolution before ii; left the cunnulttw. A penalty should also ed thn ground fairly well. wlth the excep- tion thut. no provision was made for the lnnpvcllon of cheese at. tho factorial. That. should be mldcd m the naculutlun baton: ll; left the cnnnnlttw. A penalty should also be provided for failure to brmul the cheese. His oxpvrleuca led him to hellm'a that no fncmry branded cheese as film. of Septem~ her make, but, the buyers purchase ‘chmsu durlng the months a! July, June. and. August, and hold it untll September, when .they bmnded It as that. month'n make. Mr. Martin moved for copies of all cor- respondence beween the Department of In- terior and MLSchoxnacher, the Rev. T. D. Phillips, Mr. P. F. Duly, Cam. Holmes, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. and. my other persons, as to the transportation of a number of Jew peddlers from Chicago at Calgary with the intention of settling the same upon tax-ms near Calgary. SPEAKER'S W Mr. MoCau’thy lntrodux he hmlse of Commons, lll'pnsn of restoring to ‘ Mr McMillan moved for coplw nesponduncé and pnpors by or on the Dominion Gmerument W1 DOMINION PARLIAMENT. n-r It own pn xgislmlon lmd KOOTENAYS‘ PROSPERITY MEDERS INTRODUCED. TRAN S. CANADIAN CATTLE Aunt Dlnnh JEWISH PEDDLESR. DAIRY PRODUCTS CANAL SYSTEM. ' thought the mol [1 fairly well. wlt.‘ provision was In choose at. the fact led m the naculuti nlttw. A penalty or failure to hmm ATLAN'X‘ ed fur 1; return, giving various manufacturing hmvms in ”w Fauntle- STATISTICS dings, n subt ; nnd the collection of means {or the pawnâ€" which It was stated, In In that. portion of lf‘ :m‘ lll'l’ ‘n Notion. VARRAN T. ced a bill to , which was for the the House control =, which by mm Manually lost. run-lent with the ins since the In: rspcctlng ”mu. udiun cnttlo ovu- hlpmem no Gm nsu: solution baton: ll; ‘nulty should also ‘hmnd the choose. 0 hellm'a that no I film. of Septem~ I purchase ‘chmsu July. June. and. C MAES‘ molutlon cover wlth the excep- ss made for the factorial. That that. owing go the district It. 0 send “poem \ “hem ports of for the prom. of.“ ‘wners \ GROUP SAVES cmmnxwa Ln‘n Cum Crnup. Whooping Com! Bronchitis Ind LII throat I" SYRUP hm: aha-m. Prlcmuoanu ASK YOUR DEALER [FOR IT. ARMSTRONG’S “'hnf Our Nelghbon lmveDoL-o Dnrl: ,Itho Past Week In Making the" ry or the World. Dr. Buchanan. the New-York wi lulu-dam. has Fem respited until M 151:. Crippl "Thv Ruiz Forth Le} day; luu It. is calcu’lnted olored photograph ’riuce and the Prin Inced annually. an! wor- the world. I'l rnmont It. is WHAT UNCLE SAM IS AT “'hih- D. I BUM Tl‘ At! DOINGS OVER THE LINE final .I held ‘hlLumbeH Mr L p gm expn Mill mp]! MM Ti Bunk 111‘an ‘s: of \\' instit It lfl it rll Mr Sella dlr‘ Inlgm. 3- Pflljker Co‘s [remit The Good Dye Young. MALTWE Sn musue snucm. TOflUNTO AMHOLIBM. THE MORPHIVE HABIT To Acco HABIT. ‘ D NERVOUS nlsnm LAK EH (wt '7 A Most Effectifix .VA-‘nri. Stimulant FOR SALE BY ALL DBUGGISTS If E. B. 'Eddy‘s were not the ‘best matches made, they would not be in constant use by nine» tenths of the people. In giving g0 isfaction lhey absulutelv not? lost Elective Nun-lent Tonic nd Stimumni. flame Granulated Sugar at Bic. H. CANNING, 1K d 791 T SmRIUM nd DYEIR coc_on WM M ‘it-nt Tonic cave Fm ’oronm sat- pun the -n a}; Ind ill DI AFT!

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