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Barrie Examiner, 2 Dec 1897, p. 4

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.reault:`vviH nearly balance the dietenee \ . I . `I l` IN Hnispeeclt in Toronto on Friday night,_ Hon. Wm. P-etterson made a most important announcement that afser January ret, three cents will emy 'an ounce of letter to every part of , the Beitish Empire. On account of` economics "effected and increased: revenues in the Depmmens, the Posh .:mater-Gene:-al has been enabled to} who effect to the wishesof the Cana- hien Govefnrment, Who waniito do everything they feirly caxrto facilitate! trade between Canada and Grezt Britain. The announcement has been` {warmly receivedby Liberale and -')on-' ` serfretives ahke,-and no doubt, the} i`oorea.sed cnrespondence that will_` 5 rate of postage. . ` ` * IULLV vs V. 30t1\),V {ve haveA the the siguatuue of D. mnrv - '5 (`)L\r;.eV3I1`*{s} z\Ats ,_'vV}(_>rtfhL*157f lt 7` % %*e~ . 14;0o~,~ .r .7 -L ._ _ sun .. 5.50 .. 4:75 `, and very much lower in prie than nnylong can attempt to mak them up. passed 0!! without H16 least LIUUUIE. `In the next place he says. The trustees have been continually bored by complaints from the paxents, of the: section. 1`hi'sI claim is fulse. M:.;. M... can has: hman mnnhen now for! deserving xi little more test." As"far as being bothered goes there was very little to do after the job was le', as everytlhing passed off without the least trouble. `In the next nlace savs. claim is tulse. ; Miss McLean has been teacher now ior scholars she had to tach, (as high an sixty aud;seventy,a1l in the first and second books) the complaints have been very few. ' If Ratcpavexiwould guto_;_he trouble of three years, and considering the number of looking into the visizors bogk of the school. A he would nd that} Mr." Morgan speaks very- highly ofher as a teacher. ' . After the old school was burned they had highly other teacher. After the they to take the Grange Hall. and `it being not more than half large enough , thev were packed in like so many sheep. How could-anvone exnect that she could , give entire sanemcnou? J. aoun uuun Ratepayer could do any better. Did he ever go and give her 9. word of encourage~ uxeut P Ldoubt very much if he did, or he would not: have `written such an article .~- :..:....n ,..m A woulu nun: uavu wuucu auuu an .......w to lu]\ll'B one `Of our air young :1 ms`. What Board oxhtrustees wbuld engage her ` leT after leading such an article ? ` Then he says. that the trustees have engaged , `a. teacher with much higher qualications for less mohe . It isrnut the one that has the highest qualifications that is the best at ulliues, for I think it takes patience ais well to teach small children. This I claim others do unto you. > Miss l\IcLcan has. The next time Raw ' payer writes will he remember the gulclen : rule, Do unto others, as yonwonld have.` V. packed In like sheep. How could-anyone expect give entire satiefactiou? 'I don : think Ramnnver could do anv Did Every one is -surprised at their-apitdity and xicacy with which NervVil'me--netve- pain ,c\1re+-relieves neuralgia and `lhl1'~ nmlism. Nerviliue is a pecitic for all `narvapaixis and should be kept on hand by every family. 2 \ _._._________._.____ vlioss Mackenzie, one f the best known` in connection with lacrosse, died in : ' -names _ 3 Neisou, B.Q.,_t.his week. > -nh Men Heavy Undrweu, Shirt: ud Drawia . won by 3.5 i Johnson, TOPICS OF THE DAY. -y one -eurpfised :A/\)I`I' mm` mmnh Nnrv'iline--netve- Wool Shirts and Dawm. `sq s;e11._favts $4.50 .n : 81:55 135$ am, pm? SALE AA%.1o:00i::i mining "this: Month msnnomn cannons VESTS % AND LunupaaIscIons____ {Barrie rs Greatest SEAGERS_f" onuc s`roR;E. ur A'Iiiiic com-Auv% `P'esideIit~'Th Honorable su` om; M cf l_ P_.f.`..,`QC.}\1....Mh1istergf.)g5ticg _ '. Preside11t-'1`he Honorable Sir Oliver Mowqt, P.C.,` G C.M`G..._Minister of Justice. Vice-~Presiden_t-Joseph W, Fjavelle, Esq. ' ' Muxxaglng D1rector-The \V Imam Davies-Co. Limited. and Dir`ecto'x' Canadian .8a.nk'o \. Directori-The':\V`llliin1i' zWie5-.Co. , _ chm: Canadian Bank ' of ~` ;1`he Honorable Sir Makenzie Bowel}; 'P;c,.; " K.C.M.G,..Se11at01`b. Ex`-Pr Dife - -Comxnerce. z Canaan. 7. - 4 The Honorable J..D. Edgar - House of Gommon~`.-- The Honorame Wm. ' Public Wu`:-ks.0ntar e onorable S.C. Wood. J "11FrfIehn(l):1? Em 8` aain 'on ,on n .. ' _ronso:Gen'a4a;q1`}u J..'E. Plummer. E 3 get Canad_1mr.Ba A. . Ames. 133311;. dent; Toronto block En- Hugb. Baird. . Western Assumlee 0 ~ Ecc,l,es,`Esq.. Md)... F. M D `of C .,P..C`.M.P..Spea_ke1"'._ ` Hwy, _Gommisslone_r- The Honorable Ge `._-A..0ox. Sen Gaundian Bank of 1 ?ommerce. S E sts Compan J. J. Ken v.-. Esq..- Vice-Presi British America. Assurnuce Companies. (if A`; E. Esqa /nah eretgrsnt; ~ `~ ~ Ime Mmmer; 9;: zitor. : P1`-esiglent _ Director. ' . Pyeaagnt '1 o~ xint western A Managing Co; L.D. Assispant General. Manny.` -I 0lXll]\%l`CGs A ,. Ame;-& Cv0.,VPregl-A~ ' ?5S' ..etTs.LL9ndsi1\._.: ~ A ; _ b With:- 53qve}nmen;in "(K9 thug tragaygagn) um: mana1umpendi- my 0 public funds. Yeufnftsr tho H-mltuzu`, qxpahditure by the Govemniens was appxdveii by ih`e Oppoaitiun--lhu' muting it mnuifest that iihg money pet-dimro; or it {would lmie been opposed _ by the Opposition ; or they " stand se_,lf condemned` as ihcouypetent guardian; of thq imamsts of the` 9!ecto;s} and qu1paHyneglige11[ by allowiqg to pass uxxcliallenged thin exuTavaganf-`~ faxpenditure. ` ` V o {voted was A proper and mannabl ex-4 A \ ....Dl.`l_1g ,~St i F; Ecc1es;`Esq3. MeD.`.fFIl(i3'.S' ,.et,,-, Lo11_t1(, )1\,_.i _-}`\."`E1nKl<:'x`i:p:\ Esqg ` d`o'nt- 1`em Manufhcfhi ` ~ in ` .0- and `an Vicerlfr dent.Torontq _..>A E ). ' v .-" *' ;_ . e. mm. B .I'Izw`.II=:s. j . nacana-war;;mVTwmxd.wia;#i:sau; cogxunam9nt~.;A * 3` \- GUARAN:rE1:n%:oash=surrendr Loaxg .`,`8{ndpaid`,upVALUES." 4; V .. __~,j `=Pnmn1m:.~x I Am. .' -`.`*`~*"1 I>8~L*1'.i`P,1"V4 +. .z33[!,.53~;ffi.fj ` `PGIi101=ES7 Atltomkbically `- , feita.hl.eaftex:3rc\yeam..L L i V Not the cheep_ trashy kinds you see on every~hand, but .rst-class garments that shrewd shoppers prefer buy- ing. Weware willing to trade V every day on account of the reliable quality of the goods, and not only the quality but _ __a.lso the styles are juswhat you want. Ladies`. Chamois Vests, in Fany,Pa.tterns'in felt, Cham- ois lined "up to $3.00. Gentlemen s Felt lined Gham-: ois.Vest, buttons close around 6 the neck, all sizes, and prices up, to $3.00. Medicated .7 Lung _Protectors.I V in Felt egg! Chamois, single . _ and double; also ' plain `and `perforated. all shapes and sizes.` and prices from 25c. `to $250; v ` BOARD `OF D'1REc'rbRs: . " "w.vm.- *9..2:%=*~;i `F veryjvlittle has yet btt done 9 seisms hardly probnblehllmt the urni ff` - - .|,..|_.l L... H... and j`MPi;AL__ ' on cmapa. _ ` .- 19 25 V ` Opp; Ofe. THOUGH it is several months since the I "'W0*k lWi` Werb appointed Lmrv little ht!!! Vet bttn done ."l N l ;o it ii le ll_ company at last gave the sworn state- - bl0D giving as his excuse the objetiuii of certain stock holders of the company. i 8861!!!! lliuiy yiuumm ....... .. tion can be concluiled by the end of this year. Such delay: is BW`l'lil regretted for it means that the present l council must go to the electors with no di tltllliitll tn -itli WT} ' important questithi Whether tentional or not, it seems that the delay has been caused by the company, for to l anyone who has watched the steps] taken by the council in this uiitter it) must be evident. that they wanted th n;atter,, dtcided during their term oi ofce. The first negotiations were opened with the company on Jan. 27th when the council requested a sworn statement of the cost of ll1$lalllil.l0ll,, and also asked the company to statel the sum i'equired`_to purchase the plant. Alter" some unavoidable delay, the liiliilc iii" G . i nient but did not state the price wanted for the Works.` Some time in April, Mr. Bond came to Barrie and had a coiifeicrico with the coniinittee ut~.which 'he stated that when the council was `prepared to make a. pl`()pUSltl0li, ithe f-C0l1)pllI1)'\V0l.1l(l do likewise and thus ls_o_me terms of agieeuient be arrived at. `Having the retort of their engineer, the council informed Mr, Bond of their 3 readiness for the proper ed coiisnltatioii, `but instead of agreeing to this, lllir. [Bond refused to stand by his proposi.- l ... B. .. *"""""". Puss counts-min. Paris Transcript; It is rumored that Mr. Whitney will not run again in Dundee`, but l'elii1;\'c to Toronto and take one ofthe saie, seats in that city. This may or may not be true, but certainly he has a better chance tlieretlian among the farmers-, whom he has never souglitdto benet or conciliate. Allistou Herald: They say the unexhcted . always happens and it certainly has been so l in the decision of the county council to erect __the house of refuge at Beeton. The require- ments of the house of refuge committee were such-that Benton could scarcely be regarded as having any chance of securing the institu- tion. for the townie without an electric light or sewage system. Itsypromises, however, were profuse, and it remains to be seen whether the ratepayers will curry out the extravuguiit promises of the enterprising i_i'-.lZ_0D3_Wh0 were so eager to secure the institution. '~ '~ _ LINDSAY-VVARDER -"The niunicipal elecs twins are close at_h.ind. It would be astep in the right direction if the township council- for `I893 would take into consideration the advisabilityoidoinp; away with statute labor, and have all work on the roads done by con- tract". It needs not to be deinonstratcd that mnre and better work would be done if` -township councils would approprinten suffi- cient amount in the estimates for the year for all expenditure on roads, and do away with asystein than is behind the age. Statute labor is simply paying in work acertain amount of taxes. If the inoney the labor iepressnts was expended lU1d\I' contract fully one-half. more value would be received ' by the municipality. Now that the general feeling is that at better system of road making should be zidopcod. why not abolish a system, whcih was all right when the country was being settled, but has now outlived its use- fu`lness? ' ' Weekly Sn/n-In reference to Sir Wilfrid s l The council, then, had only tliiestatemciit I .. u .| .aI, vlisit to Washington the Patron organ says : VVt_i_at has been discussed ;in respect; of the `MYERS. . -`..~ --....-.., ...-.., .. ... -..__, .,,. 1 . lof tlie-company s i1ie1iaigei' l that the { works cost $189,000 which in :he light of _the value given by their valuator, the lcouncil could not for av moment enter- atniu. Having tried in every` Way to Mixeaolh an agreement . without `an lflll'll\':1tlOI], the council in .acco1`daxice "with the will of `the people twice `expressed. proceed I with th-: appeim- ` *0 mentgof arbritretors in ll18{.l)eglllI1lI1g lief June. The council s engineer, Mr, "Ql1lp[1_1_i)WIl,Wl]la'.lC: all his drmngeuients to . ' [go on with the arbritralion in `the holi- E T E days,-which being a slack time for the I llarhritmtors and lu\vyere would ensure I ' . the C8.S6"lJ8ll'}L' rapidly pushed forwaytl. l P'ATlirtQwn'e~-eeeeeeklmveamxiiereve ,_ 2 : eort to have the arbritl'at-iolsloorxtied, on` l ' ;_33 '1`Pl`.ll_`," as poseihle ah(l the delay and ` fucreesed expense cannot be aWilJ11T rltelliem or to those who have employed l`l3l1B!l1`. ' ' l ~ ~-- r~.\#~- | , , , . I Here aria some"of\_the thirga- the)` Luurier Government has earn`-ied ou` though in gowey only fteen `months :--' Ialulubu an rv..,: _____J __,,, ` (marmixre *"rgu_ratiuns~bmng, Canndiulg cattle from the United States V; xgmoved. A 7' ' ; ~ ! Fast `line con_r.cb awarded at: a: aaviirg ' of $250 000 'a_ yegr" on `the `V (:`,0nggrvg;ve-p].an_g_; ~- ~.- ,,,,,`_, ,,.,,,, n . .. 1 :.._:...L4 71.. an Hm MB, Bertram, the Liberal candidate, ran elected in Centre Toronto on 'l`ne*z- I lay hyaknajority of 276, this great 1 xpmmercial centre thus forcibly endor- I sing` the policy and record of the ` 3ovemmen:._ ` The Opposition dechured tht the Government was on .-trial and they assailed it from every poseible pointgaud_with all thaxpower they posesaed. The trial is over and the yrdict is oneof condence in` the bnsinese Government: that has done .=uch great things for the welfare of Cannda. ` ..,... V , Z __Z1 I 5 Coldoyage ayHempub"fDt`9`?P`? a T .t.i0m .._ -{I uuuuu: v [nun v u tum... . .,_,_Ie_d1cl$ipn bf f.x'ei`ght-?_.we_s on_ the, Canadian Pdcic thrbughout the Ndrth`-.~=' west secured. T ' ` >` ` '11 `L!_`:: l`11..I...n'|n:n K WISH nuvun yu- V 0oa1.mouop0ly_ in British` Columbia, bmke'n' up. , V .,._.-_. -..;-\.-\:..1..,1 :.. |L,`.>1?`nn.'. vwrwn "I" ~ * .. , ` Govfnmnt established in t hK1on-i ":dyhe,+_md';a share in ;\tho]vusb natural` ':.gaI_th: 0f that district reserved for the m,,,..;. H . .. . . T ` The school-queatidn aetgd. - ` ; MP;oit.blef 1)uii1s secuied for the V IIiterdu[q`x1ial, iyhichi wil1j_ nxakza thia 5 hationqif p};y;ATiT_i-natehdi 6f beingo, V-,hyge..;g.b,e`:6ie;:aubry:` L ` I M '.L..\:;l.Q.: ,.-...~`..'.. THE oovaknnepms RECORD. zvuug bu *$r`If`4-,v-_v. --.~-,-y---._v _, 7 ; swe ;u _ixgg?sya2;.;. zbo1ish_an5`p'ujb1ia ? ontqta;* 3` V . w .9 ,. ,\`V|lv\~u`.1yu. _ ` . `VI E . Big`r9dmat_ion:TeecuredT in tho 099?:-,'0L '2 ca:%r`yit:s inaila."`, _ _. Av" ..}...L1.\... i\.`\|V:nuv nu` .A .;..l.-._.;-.u. Ln`. IWE 1,!-"(V ny- ` f :1 ra!fhia1-, give'n ' to Brith ` 4`: .'.`;.....1.3`..V`?.;.IL}....~ in! L in; .;IQ _m`. n..; -. `V L igiatiotx will heluiqcking atom,` oars J/`rom 1887v ;o'l897 there has` 1,, L ptb`[Jrika'tc(l,`:i_r\`*rour`1d, m1mber a_, ray thre,mix1;ng`donmror them 1;` -expemlitixrea. ~inid}1t9l- to -`W : _P_royinca?{lik Ontario. And,- - .I . . vua aw yw--vu - every ` 1 a twice`! -.1 .1 . J Reguletion hockey B00`: 7. . . . . . Wnllnw Calf Bottle Green Book. ~ (White lime, Bolton). Good-~ . yen Welt, mm, the `sum etack . nude. enimothe excelled. worth $5.00. We tr? making a epoeialn . j _ . . _ _ . _ _ . __ 4 nrim {FOR Iucxh ma mnummn ran an no ragga` i A Iemarkable nice`La<,?ed Boot for the Ladies. tailor-made cut, the now- gat shade of Green, only . . . . "$1 Jugg they rigm thing for Skating. We cannot enumerate price! -800 may barguins to quot`e__ in twice Ihli spuceabub we call your at- v tdntion to our $1.25. 31.5; 31.75 linen. 1 """ """"'i . `trump, there Minn { soughgdgo . ...., vi .. ._.- _ ;K.. ..y.-. ........'._.J,_u uvuvllv vu uuuvlllllvvn i Aliintou unexoted as tion. ! 9 ratepn) era bitizeus who institution. ' Sun-Iu ' organ says What been discussed in mill` istlie reciprocal iiholitioii of the duties on coal, lumber, sh, hay, potatoes,` barley, ` eggs and siiiiilai articles. He takes care to saytliat there is no intention of negotiating any reciprocity treaty whicli would interfere with Cunada s_ existing British preferential ] turill., in other words, he is uppiireutly , disposed to preserve the protection of manu- facturers. and _to open the iiiurkets of the ( United States, as far aspossible, to Canadian A producers. , His statement does not make it , whether reciprocity may be ex- itelldil to animals and their products. A ] reciprocity treaty which does not include`, horses, cattle uiiil sheep, us well as h-.`:.'\i, v, . potatoes, barley and eggs, will hardly full i the expectations of Ciiiiadiuu farmers. The 4 reiiiovul of the coal duties will give it great, ; ; inipiitiis to mining in Nova Scotiannd British Coluiiibizi, and tend to reduce tliecost of railivay carriage and maiiufaciures iu Outs 3 PM and Quebec. Free lumber will put our l luinbci'nien,xin good humor, and doubtless relieveltlr. llaidy of an embarrassing clamor. ` , 7\-Hiilo~zr-}im*lted ~reeijireeit5H'iregrioiiltui t_1i-- `products would not be aiiideal trade or- rungeinent, farmers will be grateful for what is proiiiised; lf Sir Willriil con iiecon.plisli; even what he has outlined, he " will have done much for the niaiterinl welfare` l A of Camila. and for the peace and comfort of ~ l Great Britain. ` - ' . l l IIALIJKJAVJ .u , \ ` N`nv. 29bh--After 9. very heavy rain: on Hlziduv, last. the weather turned colder, and , now the ground is frozen very hard.=` , : Ammnah. it.` wmmm-`v unnleasant under ( the ground I8 xrozeu very uu.ru.= _A1t.houghv it` was-ver'y unpleasant undrer foot, on Thanksgiving day. a goodly number ofpeople gathered at the.Method_ist church to beam: thanksgiving:leerlnun by Re_.v.` H. A.'Brown, assisted by the Free_M`eLhodist - n1iuirste'r0f0rowu_ Hill.- ` . _ v 'n... Mutlmrlinf nnnnla at this mace` have ' miuiste r'0t Urowu nm.- 3 The Methodist people 01 this place` {m\'e `their be|| erected, and their sheds ulnmsm 1L:_omp\s:ted. ~ , V . urn -\I`D(`1`!ll" M lnnrn that. Mr. l)ehenlm.m I We are glqd_ to learn tlxatjx`. Dehexnlmm in quite W1l'J13~ii1I. " _ K 1 ' Rev. Mr. Brown. ofithis pIis ing a asrious of sermons on the,I30'rd`aPraye1'. | completed. nn Sundav evninn.-' Nov:"2lat; Rev. Mr. _ ing aariouspl sermons meuoru a rmyur. On Sundayavning,-' N9v:'2lat; Leggebte pmaoheda _a9rmo1_1 on Systematic ' GiVi`nTgf ;`zm'd1nriSnuday ~ evening Jast lhe . prezsohod on f`Pa_ y Teu.\Meetings." . . - `,',"""""""',._...__...__.""".._`._'..'_....._.""' ` ' uunv _vu uuv u nu... ..--....,,_ I - Mr. Bronmhailgtalistibian of.the,l to his 1i_tnteme', Diuropia 0 a e~.a e famine before the `ngxb wi;aat crop is avail- able. Mr. Bmmnhail smtestimt t l\eEumpeau ' crops tliimymir amount `to I49 million quar: ` turn an omnpnred with 185 million qunrt=er_ab last` year. The year 1891 has been'refe.rrecl to`iin thFTamin'e_*yoar:.and Mr. Brooinhall aciiteu `tliatjhe iieoieqoy , M-`(~ompuredi_wilh that year, is 10.000000 quarters. He rkoua " that Nurbh and South Amenifca produced ` 93,000,000 _,q'ua1-te ra. 61 which thg United , bituiea mined 7-1.00`0,000, as co'mPl.rqd- wilm 59,000,000 la>at:y'e'1jrJ The 863K!0{0X'LDf the T Amezrioua in 1891 was .l0i, _ .000 qimrtiars. somewhbin exaejsh of io.sl.,yia`ar,'buH.uliy A `l'l.0,00.000 _ uin'tera.llea_i\t.hanii1 1891; Tug` a pro notion thiriyeariai,278.000.000' * quurlhe;.a. J1! aonipared, with 2l)S,000.000 ~ = quartet: in 1800, and 308,000,000_quarter`uW - in 1891. ' The roverea visible in Europe. lhe_ `. ti United `States. "and Canada amounts` to 10,000,000 "`1lmrters,_ "ah `(i0!~`E&l`9d with .l5',000.:000_ quarter: in 1896. T a aggregate ll rg3odunt_io_n__ and ` r}e_uei1v_e,Ii.,.-tharofarerfall `_ \, 0 .000` qniarteru aborttjofhho estimated _i re igirqmenhi :0!`-1,tha."ourront miu.-3i6~ 0 59:1. . .090=9r.28.0000M1whn!ilnie.xee-M - ii... mm m-oduation Ind ;teaarv'eI.` t; `_ha grain" tr-de',vhaa,ji1st,ias\\ed his uni1\1b.latat_e- . I merit of the wor'irl e resources. According 0 ;Aiu,"Airioa, anti` {Australia are reckoned WI) HOE lines. 31' 000.000} pr 28,0(10,(l0,0`quarber,I, In exoeaq ox ._ ,uhe_tptp1.LpI:oduotia9 and . eaerveq; _ L`hq , . 1 m&hia.=ith.a1: all Mt. St.` John ! apeulhes; his kill zumck on tha (iovainment has nlnpon '_tho piggery _ issusi Mr} l=fe3ck.?-_vh9 ha `bgezr iavstigntin: it; matter on behalf hi the Pat`roC M ndnnlry, gayalhtt the piggeirj is well I6ald~ ind well managed `and will warn lhaprovinced prot of $2000; am. Who.will'the farmers believe, a mfesaionul Ttalkpr like Mr. St. John o_r practical farms: like Mr. `H-aycocvk 3 GREEN I GRAEEN : GREEN`! M6";-e _on the`Wheat Siiuatton. .. .1` `LA m.. ;;;;L`gaa:;. ~F MIN ...4.00 w- ,.au.5o Ulnqzsn - .. ..___ . > Nov. 30.-`John Caldwell was home from aTrinity Medical College, for Thanksgiving. Miss Fife, Thornton, in visiting iricnds in this neighborhood. ~ Mrs A E R Peterson spent the 25th with Mrs 'A_'1`_hompsun, at Thornton. Miss Annie Ross has rctuhied to Toronto. I from visiting he1;_ mother, M rs John Ross. George idansld paid a furewell visit to "friends here, bef0re'leu.viug for England. r Mrs. O"Brien has heen visiting in_.1`oronLo. A lecture, `under the auspices of the S. of '1`., will be given here Saturday evening. ` rntm Rmwn. Crown Hill. was in our will be given new mauruuy um. John Brown, Crown Hill, village Sunday. ` ` .?._.._.._...,.__._.__..._.. .u..-u ...`.-_. - Nov. 30t.h-A. E. Bremuor. of Londop, England, paid a _visit to his parental home. a`few days since. - _ " Ru-um: Rm-nhnrt was in renewing old ac- 1TH): ConE7ivati\9eswhQ`lx_ave had so much to say" abnuf th`Drumu1ond%t: Railway bargain, will nd, before they g :4 are-one year blder, that it is-a~mostA" a unpleasant subject for Dthe leader? of "V `their party. air Louis Davies; in. his : 9 Calm-eT0`ron't6 speech, wave the glotailsl ' b_f thewhole gxrrahgexnelnb f0r_exEendi};g; __1wh9__InVx_te1'colonial. to` Mont{ea1,. .sho. I ing Govi'nmenL a 7 c()ui*e was the" only buainxesa-like` way of dealing? 'vit.h' the` 7q'uest'iun. He fuher stated! abut -}1e~V~ Drummmxd 'Couu`t)j_ Rxilway 'had-been previously subsilizel1}by-.the; _ L`_uper or Buwell Government, and he had"exhelleiipalinlxority fotj the stae'~.lg gzeng tlggt while they `aubfsidizqd it f1'or}; j7`5 1V`,'umc'tie'asury theymailked it for Lgglitizal purpose;-to_ the" tune of te'ns oi I 1 housaxnds of dollarap I_ promise! 'V.hm,-"- said" .Sir`Louis, tha_t when Vfarliarhnt meets, nnd`*the/investigation" Ealias place that they are talking: about, '.`and._ which_ we `court--we`,,not only ;;,;,;g,g'1,;.e yge aqy -my that 'in3estigmf9n_ 1 [J ,_._l T ,..`..,'n.lI u}m Hun} a law (lays xuuuc. Bruce Barnhart renewing < u&iuta11oes,'.last- Saturday.` _ ` F, C, Batten is unwell ; we hope recover speedily. g Thu nfmhmf. Anna.-lxinrffnr the I | speedily. I The 5Wdt-, 'pre:xcl)ing-:1 tor the Regular Baptist church hef. gave a very ixnterestxng ` I addrsg last Sunday eveningjon thelpmbable ` newness of. the and Of` this dispensation, glad the proapechof the speedy appearing of The Christ; to set up Hik Kingdom to rule in rigllteousnessover all nations I was pleased toisee that_i|; wasjistened to'with marked an-and-inn uuibcv vuzw, attention. 1 . v;u;-u...._ - _..- ._ V Nov.l30tl1---One ef the old settlers of this : lolcnhty died on last Thulsday, in the pereou ' 0f:Mm`n)aduke Canton, aged 68 years. He i was bbhh in Sulfulk, England. upd came, ' with lns father, to Cmighursl; in 1832. Mr. ` Gaston was 3. member of the Church of England, and 9. strong Coueervat,ive. The ,0mugemen,`of whose order the zleceased ' wash very. prominent. member, attended the funeral in la'rge'numbere. to perform the lustrites for their departed brulheh, The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr.. '1`eeny._ The lite` of the deceasedbwae such as to make his lossmuch felt by the com- numity. ` . 5 first Prize[ Potato2 ..:wHo GAPTURED TI EMP|RENEW3- `~--$11_!-`11 ; I19 1!..." "-1.: '~::-- M 0 b jehall }J_rheld.j and I can `te1l: 1y'rJ11 Mat; ;w l'1en`i_t. is. held thexje_w'ill be som -public men in Canada` and they do not '_ IB`e1ongto the Liheml `pnfty, who? win'_ f;Lha1;g`thejx: hge_ad._.with ehame. ' III----urn-nu-us-n-ma E "9IIII&I\I V: cuuuurmu - ngers T016. Stanlt - - - ints, zaame. V%wsui:s%%w%51-m" ;$A8_.;1(5h0,' fl VFW` J %%%:1:i1s50%* T ~ [%i;5i004 BLUSTEMNG DECEMBER. Men All~Wool Freize Ulatra, four shndgg .. .'; u - `Fine BenverOvercoats 1: Heavy Double:Breaated Sits `Furnishing andhcaps` t Pppular Prices. . (U V1.I.VJ:\/VA: oooo%% j % %` .TEvery0I;7f eT2p1'esses s`111*pri_se; fs,_.._ ~ giVi_ng', _:iBt1t1.tHe seQLret'i_s}sim' V ; 0"er toga: manufacturer in .1 V -'th3..tI'iV0k.__: _ I. SH ANTY BAY. CRAIGHURST. MIN ESING. Szmjmay. , `we he may H1, " glllhfus 3- u `ain`xi1 ?i?I.t.i0nL[`j 1 Gerhmeng in _hg pngt, and they `warn 131,}; Tpaopie thatif. a halt is not _.called` 4 a...`...&:Ao. ..,:n kn hnnlfinxyv at. 0111' Yoths Finds us Reedy fer Ail. ` i ' '- * . T . i . During 'this._:_h We have bought ffeely, aniticipatinig a great sale this fall. We know `we shall haveit,' . L i thoilghg fiheine weather hasdelayed the sale of winter goods: Rdugh weather is` here new, and we axe to the fore with things such as are needed. We make a special eort this` month- and this ealy. We are endeavoring to`give you the benet of reduced prices and big value. ' eiULOT`HING:hDEPARTMENT. vow P%**na8%%T'iited )3 had Small Boys Ulglefe and Overcoatn. Nicer things, a ..IWH0mcAPTURE7D THE 310.00 s_un'... ; Ti-{E MWONDERFKUL Cl`-ILEAP CLOTHIERS, Z! _ 1-: 9Se11`jaf%$%35-0%;% `~ 4 --7.- *ma;wa:n;'n&` Mid 1:13 colleagues are; . . .r:::: 7} .r:b{1.v|~-'.nF -.--l=.\n~ . ANTl*$N MILLS. , V Nov. 30--Miss Sadie C_ook,ancl'her cousin '3 Stephens. ol Midhuretv, were visiting at the home of her mother, on Sunday last. Preparations are heing made for ihe hold- ing of two entertainments, one for the Sunday school and one for the Public School, and from present. outlook good programmes may wbe vxpectcd. The proceeds of the Public So-hool entertaininent will go toward placing the `now hell on the school. The efforts of the children should be recognized in their enterprise, by the section. ' Miss Eva} Garret was home on Sunday. ' Mr. Lnidluw, of Toronto, was renewing ` ncquaintancesin ghe neighborhood onsunrlay` lnnt. lllJlll|LllL|Luu\.cu Iu nu. ,....h..........,-- -_, , , 9 last. ` , Miss Bertha Wice, of Inuis]. who has been spending si3.ne`weeks with her aunt, Mm. Collins, returned home on Saturday. 1).... M. m...,Mm+..n nrmmhad R verv Mm. Collins, rowrneu nome on o'cuuluu._y. _ Rev. Mr. Washington preached` A very I acceptable sermon,ou Sunday evening, from the text Lead us- not. into teinplatinn . l dealing strnngiy with the aliureliieuts of the ' bur-rooms. and the methods adapted by saloon-keepers ofvedxiealiiig the boyp. ' ' A Very serious acideut heiel one of our " citizens on Monday night. Thomas Coffee, while returning from Bxrrimwus thrown from his v.e'ulcie, within a few rods of home. Mr`. Charles Wiispn, veiling at. an unusual shouting. Vijan eii,tli:Qr11 hearing the horse tra- his own stnble, and found himyin an unc6nscioi1's'?condition. ( I V I v s rate, and Mr. Coffee beside a pool of blood; in the middle of the ` mud. Heand W..__Scott carried the injured ` man into his` own house and Dr. Murphy. was sumnione(T.` He, dressed the numerous whunds about the left eye and headiutting in seven stitches. Some very ugly gashes were dressed, especially one very `close to the eye. ..``N y, Ullill` liAu2 \.u_.uuv. um following letter o\"'er Wood, Trllstee, Minesmg : Om -uh Hm letter wl Minesmg _ _ SIR :~-In the letter which appeared in our lags weekfs iasue,"`Rate'payer says, in the nst plgu:u._ "That the trustees having had a great deal-of bothervixr connection . ~ wznh the erechon of a new `school house are ,_._..__-n- Au... ------- tim ;me.ma-. *_n.....:.m Infhtl` m'-`er the Bill! 3_h av_e only been 'iI1 Ab:usi11e ss_ a feWV`We"eks, `peopms ha;ve_ a;lready foun-dJ?Vt11at"_The '; `is pla iiTC).`bijj7" :an{y%{kj1n{ j j;Ti`f:{p1'esse:s st1fp.ri se at-; the `v alues We % am , :Bt1t4.fHe%ATseQLret' igsimply` this, 1a Spot `Gish L need of spot cash %did % ll - vTr$' us for Hats and Cgps. All the Newest Styles in Collars l5c..p 2 T01` 3351'. .1 u `:1 u Ties I0. 15, 256. ` MVINESINGLA I13. THURSDAY. DEC. 2,1897 ' enrroanu. _

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