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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 5, 1977, A01

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win I nfi7xrm Aim i VotL I either form of daily fowl ns it article in Professor of vorywhoro ifienvfKvn principle grooves arc iit two rollers revolve awl on placing a thin plale of rub ber frdni llic nnf rollers ft inlo filaments nil from tbl disease Lite men A reply conUVnot be given but stated that some the by interested in commerce of- and the subject a forrtCMtorVfeoplclAd found benefit from pjfji of and the in which may bo in view 11t rczrtti In thai TrMiUa1 ubict I jiiv bct received from lc for the jeslrV which bee ueh much satisfaction that fraUsfactory awl to long the consuming pojnila- attention to tic of the In the id Itefoic ami Ha to lie maintenance of the of the public 111 feefu thin ton id profit of thus kind Wen fays rnnd clumsily in proportion under ivcr a rind can out of on lC mr whcnnotinui among and the good plough of the vary wive mom than thou cost and fUn If roller fur bo to dew mm so rotten in ten or Now wmo pioeo of will mom than li in wlmm tlio beams have boon tUI am eh to keeping beet pernio Improving farmers over Iho to i cautiously nod anpvoraune Would jou lenvo No other lu long run fay Would yon malm homo virtues I neighbors other than a 3- Would you fmm to steal an Obtain fmit at homo arc learned to steal l QRWtuild you cultivate a irds great Giver of all constancy before given to man you must influenced by a spurt you your when living ami ffidiu all their youth as a siot of World I Then pi vrmtj ah orchard good fruit Do nor Indian peaches Exchange best the hi of sin of the which to population and the rapid re recently settled districted whether through in system now in Kill opera the Assessment Jaw It may and mode of in that part of the Iro- this subject the of winded from the to believe it may bo con- interests will engage opinion with his Excellency c arc entitled to the special of this is employed In it lias long been a subject provision for Ion the Ihe diffusing of knowledge to those engaged in to become settlers and est consideration Upon any maybe suggested tor ccting more speedy set- born sections I iB to under he in certain parts of Lower House and in Is one of great delicacy regard for rights of property ised in good faith and witli the tribunals of the learn from his lt force in both sections of nance of indigent patients appear to be in some of opinion the care of dves considerations of icy will readily bestow their ires lliat may be submitted evil of the gracious cdope- ill measures which be interests of Province of the people aha an humble hope its endeavors tor s 1 version rolls off the giant offset press Publishing Company plant in MississauRa Looking copies are from left editor Terry Carter off Ice manager ill production supervisor Ed and publisher T a general favor to in this Bennett a professor of some colobrityt article of and ascribes to very important He That the tomato coo of the most powerful Is of the Materia and that in all of those liver and other where is probably mt and least harmful ffiSicTdial known in the That a chemical extract will be obtained from it which M aUbeV in the cure of used as an article of diet it almost a remedy tor it persons removing from the east or north to the all means make use of it as an wild that case oven save them from the upon those violent bilious attacks to which are liable in of use in the called webs These extensively employed for the of many minor articles of human apparel Among and works of by calico them are straps lor surgical a web upon which the cotton cloth rests in its poses bands for gloves such like If passage through the cylinder printing engines materials of which such fabric arc composed are One curious fact in connection with ibis room must be is rued to an immense extent in many of the facte- the decimal system having been frequently recognucd to a little scrutiny it will be found that they owe their valued clastic proucrtics to the fact thai they con- tain filaments of caoutchouc interwoven and covered with have weak or irritable lungs and remarking upon mentioned ere we quit The- odor of the naphtha is so I strong as to be for some time to those who Parliament louse will attentively consider any meas ure for promoting the accomplishment of these objects cotton or silk the elastic filaments forming the warp or long threads and the cotton or silk in addition to the coating with which they the filaments of caout chouc forming the or well The method by which these delicate filaments of caoutchouc are man ufactured although apparently very difficult to is in reality very easy reader must have seen we pillmachines srhich adorn our apothecaries counters and knows that they are formed of two pieces of in brass cut into grooves and so adjusted that the edges of that piece is held bands and those of that which is fixed in the frame when machine is in action shall lust touch each other thus leaving room for the round the pill in the interspaces machines by which be elastic filaments arc cut are on a precisely similar the we inquired whether it produced any effect upon the health of the men constantly exposed to its influence Our intel ligent conductor informed us the only ill effect he ever experienced was occasionally several of the symptoms of intoxication and now and then the occurrence of in tense headaches He assured us that after a busy day in this part of the factory he lias no sooner emerged into fresh air than he has commenced staggering and reel ing as if under the potent influence of ardent this effect gradually wore off and bis appearance to gether svith that of the workmen certainly did not leave any stigma upon the healthiness of the occupation peculiar regarding the nature and cure of consump tion and the remedial influence of naphtha held by certain authors led us to inquire also whether there was any That this House will give its best consideration to such as may be laid before it by order of Ins to put it in possession of the steps which Ins tency has taken during the recess with the ricw of giving effect to the intentions of the Legislature embodied the of the Lower Provinces That this House will attentively the position of Bonds issued on credit of Municipalities in Upper Canada and though security afforded to holders of such Bonds under the Municipal Act now in force in that part of the Province is of a very ample and satisfactory description yet it is probable that measures may be de vised which without materially altering their character may tend to enhance their value in the market That the importance of establishing direct steam com munication between Great Britain the ports of Que- I bee and Montreal having been repeatedly pressed on the IDUKSS vote the accustomed reply hoping Tor consideration new to political and social con hest duty that could fall on of government this power Iarliamcnt was not long since the minority governed did so no longer allowed a feaccful of late- fact because it proved that c really the spring power I prosperity which the couh- striking satisfactory be stated the increase of compared it with that of advantage the former extending it and Toronto on the riches and population was moral advance but it could a bad government and dlcctual and moral the provincial funds the capacity of the Province things there sources that the administration Tid to be good If the city of Montreal hul been able by its own credit to obtain monty for the sufferers by fire on belter than those offered governmeut this another proof of the high credit which the Province enjoyed After lauding the scheme for obtaining a line of from Europe to Quebec be proceeded to show that though the rate of taxation the inhabitants of Canada high they might take comfort from the facts that all free govern- meats were dear and all despotic ones cheap each seemed to cost what it was worm This point he by a list of the taxes by the individual subjects of each of the in world and on to speak in favour or abolition of the Seigniorial tenure on terms equitable all parlies On whole be be lieved the present government would be found to advance alike the material and political or moral interests of the lie concluded by moving the address in answer to speech the Throne which was as usual mere echo of the speech itself Mr seconded the He stated his conviction that the ministry were sincerely desirous of carrying out the principles contained in re before the House and he believed the contained in them would be approved by the treat VTj fc J ii r

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