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, •L BtdRGAIIN= IN DRESS GOODS
THIS ItLONTH_
20 Pcs. All- Wool 24 -Inch Se,
In leadaaa cotun, clearing at 140., worth Sc., to repeat will cost us ler.
5 Pcs. Black All -Wool Foule Cloth,
Now He.. treed T•iuc at tk.
Pcs• Heavy goods A IlWool A maz on Cloth
Three Dozen Cashmere Sha Huls,
l0 mrdieais, eres.a. pink. navy Wu., grey. pale Wks, were $t7i, to cleat now $1.14 each.
samples of goods sent on application. Earp in/portion invited.
W. ACHESON & SON.
FEAR'S IRON TONIC BITTERS !
Restores the Lost Appetite -
Invigorates the Whole System.
Just the think for this Season of the Year.
Large Balks, only $i.00.
1 41p mon .,n Sn •l GEO. A. FEAR,
for la,.prttsuyi Dispensing and Family Chemist,
I
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Be
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oes.or to URO. RHYNAe. Godes-kb. Oat.
N ADA'S POPULATION.
The Census R.tt rale APO at
Last Submittal.
The two Lagoa Provinces furnish what
is termed the St. Lawrence group, as fol
lows.
Population in 1881 3,285,949
Population in 1891 .......... . 3.601,575
Increaaein ten years 315.626
or 9.60 per cent., against 16.83 in 18'31.
The remaining portIoua of the Dominion
NO CAUSE FOR CONGRATULATION• are
e j
widertheheading "Western
Provs
Manitoba Pop.l.tion in 1881 66.95:
154.442
The Figures Are Far hes astlab riery, Iropulatiwo Io 1891
_rtes MITI Ler Than Valve filters -Increase in 10 years 92,182
Tie Iaerrn ? 4. arewa Mainly '• tate ear 148.01 per cent.,
nesters Pres seres sad IN the fttk. of 1881.
Member Mvtaew. eas uiiboia, Alberta anal Saskatchewan
Population In 1891, 61,487. These Prov.
*noes were not created in 1881, but in these
returns they are set down as haring 36,972
ler in 1881, but how that is arrived at will
require explanation. The percentage of in -
creme u given as 140.98, •guest 41.75 an
1881.
Then the "'Unorganized Territories' are
credited with 32,168, .n increase of 1,237,or
4 per cent, against 3.10 in 1881. The total
population of the Northwest Territories in
the .mans of 1881 is 56,446.
The last of the western group
Columbia :
against 145.78 in
t )TV %e s, Aug. 26. -The decennial returns
.1 the census of the Dominion, taken last
April, were laid on the table of the House
by Mr. Haggart, acting for Mr. Carling,
the Minister of Agriculture. The report
Sas kn.,u n early in the evening, and had
a most depressing effect on every one. The
-*turns raise such a grave question and dis-
close such a serious anti gloomy coadttloa of
things that "startling- is a mild word to
apply to them. The returns are elven by
Provinces, by groups, and for the Doan -
First comes Nova Ntwti• with the follow-
ing Cv tmoratave statement 400.572
Population in 1881. . .... . 440,572
•li,pulation in 1891
increase in ten years, 9.961, which $is at
the rate of 996 a year or 2.26 per cent. for
the ten years, compared with • percentaee
of tnrreaee in 1881 over 1871 of 1361.
New Brunswick's showing is as bad as it
would be :
Population in 1881. 321,233
321234
Population in 1891
Inerease in tee yams, 61, or an addition
to New Brunswick's population of six souls
per annum. or one -fiftieth per cent. •gatnst
1248 per .rot. in 1881. The question to be
answered by those controlling the public
poltey of the country is, what has become of
New Brunswick's natural increase and of her
immigrants' According tithe Oficial report
nearly926 immigrants settled in New Bruns-
wick in the year 1890. At this annual rate
New Brunswick has lost Dearly 10,000immi-
irriate as well as the natural increase of say
8,000, ,,r the enormous drain of 18,000 soul
in ten veers.
i'nur'e F.dw•rd Island makes •
showing, as lotto#• :
Population in 1881
Population in 1891.
wretched
108,891
109,088
Increase in ten years 197
•.r an infinitesimal gain of 0.18 against the
enormous growth between 1871 and 1881 of
17.19 per cent. This completes the Man -
time group, which added together gives the
following realm
Population in 1881 870,696
870696
Population in 1891
Increase in ten years. 10,209
t 1
17 per Dent,. against as increase in 1881
of 1345.
Population in 1881
l'op•latioo in 1891
is British
49,469
92,767
Increase in ten years 43.308
or 87.56 per rent , compared with 47.26 in
1881.
The total of this wllf✓tea group are as
follows :
Population in 1881
population in 1891
167,965
340,664
Increase in tem Tam 172.699
or 102.69 per onst:, esnpared with 57.43 in
1881.
Cooling to the grad total the following
result u faced •
Population of Canada in 1581.... 4,324.810
Populetion of Canada an 1891.... 4,823,444
2---EXHIBITIONS---2
WHEN YOU VISIT THE FALL FAIR, SEPT. 16, 17, 18,
LOOK AT THE DISPLAY OF trI0V103
lactease in ten years. . 498,534
or 11.52 per cent., again" 17.31 per cent.
in 1881.
The Department of Agriculture, in its
official report presented to Parliament this
session, states that since 1881 the number
of settlers staung their intention of re-
meining in the Mmbnio• was 886,300.
Allowing for the natural increase and add-
ing the immigrants these returns ought, ac-
cording to this estimate, to show Canada to
have a total population of 6,291.000.
400,000 more than there is
The Weer ed are lsMte•
'noting to the area Pesseasss of Quebec
and Ontario the fors sf Set •• (l-
bws
I'opult boo in last 1.359,01/T
(•.{.dation is 1841 1•41111,
685
!nervous in two Veen. 12
e 53 per cent. against 14.06 in 1861, as
. nnrntons decrease, especially in • provisos
ehere the natural lacreass of asks of
i• moths over deaths is IM large.
0XTAar0.
omingg now to ala Preston of
(avnred by tart
satyr
vo.+I t h and emerged* dtir�
,.rasing facts are promoted t l,fAl�.942
1'pulatboe in 1881 Y 114,964
Population in 1801...
ALECK
SAUNDERS
IN THE 8NL'TH-WEST CORNER OF THE MAIN BUILDING.
Don't Leave Town
WITHOUT CALLING AT HIS STt1RE, WE`iT STREET, AND MEE
The Bargains
HE I8 OFFERING.
A FEW SAMPLES:
Red i pped Tinware.
A Hand -Made No. 9 Boiler,
A Hand -Made No. 9 Kettle,
A Large Dish Pan,
Half -Gallon Coffee Pot,
Large Chamber Pail,
Chamber Set, nicely decorated,
A Heavy Copper Boiler,
A Nickel -Plated Copper Kettle,
$1 98
98
22
25
68
2 48
3 48
2 28
House Furnishings.
A New Style Parlor Lamp,
A Hall Lamp, braes,
A Library Lamp,
A Bedroom Lamp,
nro
A D ' Lamp,
Dinner Doz. Innea r Knives and Forks,
A Doz. Tea Spoons, best,
Carving Knife and Fork,
NEW GOODS
1 98
2 28
2128
36
1 98
68
SPECT ABY FOR M -a' AAT�T. TR S_
LIBRARY LAMPS, WEDDING GIFTS,
DECORATED PARLOR LAMPS, BIRTHDAY GIFTS,
SILVERPLATED WARE, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS.
ALECK SAUNDERS, wEsrsTREEr.
In every part of Canada the voice of the
people rule., and the voice of the people en-
ders.. Rurlock Blood Bitters as the Best
and surest blood burifier known. Nothing
drives out boil, jlotche•. humors, .ores and
impurity in quickly as B. B. B., and perfect
health with bright clear skin always follows
to use. _
Lave 1R1 -R. a.sd• Ms.
A .mall fruity, of a Iran, wife
and baby, is living in a big dry goods box in
an open field near Warshaw, Ma . The
woman as twenty -ors years of are and her
babe .area weeks. She says that about •
abrsr.rd . hapri she worried
ef�
at :reeatae. ,Thew•born
a a boarding base, and .he and her hus-
band have been living together with the
infant in the dry goods box for two or three
weeks He hire• the land, and the wanan
says be intends to put op • better shelter.
She bac • brick fireplace outside tie box
where she dos cooking. The h.rland is •
cripple, and walks with two cuss. The
worms is reported as saying that .he s
perlsely sartan..grid' hur int.
M's Tw ream N.
I aeras is tan yore ,
or 9.66 per 004.,•Btlsat r leve esee le 1.o'
f 18 88. That 1tiths population 0 Oaten*
tµ r.e.ed twigs as fast haetois the &se& fid.
r4 the MMoedosaid neon i is
b. band
whew the reams fee lie shim see darn
that t5M Tae. d 186.000 t• Oat -
aria is load 14 1 sr r the lour
eitiss,Torootoatsas fotels MOO=a
s that tysad repel
M.
trio, bare t w( b • *Aronel
IE UM IEULTL
., 1 will neves forget that DT. Fowler's
Rslfest of wild Strawberry saved my life.
rive Tees n' I had • terrible attack of
8onorie essipleaa iiil was gives •p by the
&seer aril sly__ A friend advised
Tomb" aliffieseand at the eseond dos
1 afilify4011 soony, was n Y leweaver."
y, plaawbtrg. Oat
atm st elhil.
Ds ariafel .f yaw amoolattooe And eon
ploy is sot tar tikes care at •IL
ll. earstol Irby/ yea may f Yen sae r.-
011 asses Image. bet savor spates words
ppelaltss.
..,.fieetUa..latita C,siN. to
Ualoeb all the clogged memos of the
B owels. Kidneys and Liver, earlybig
off gradually without seaming the sys-
tem, all the impurities seri foul httn ots
Gilboa secretions; at the same time Corti
)rooting Acidity of the Stomach.
curing Headaches. Dizziness, DysHeartburn,
Constipation, Dryness of the Skin,
Dropsy, Dimness ofofErysipelas,
• Flutteringgsof the Heart, Ner-
vousness, and neral DebillitpYatt�an
nts
�yy+ie"eld� "to the ha i��n.8nenosofrg. many other similar Ont.
BLOOD BTITIB3.
Por Bole by nil Ib alwa
1.i1l18ULaco.ti
NEW ARRIVAL
SUMMER
Ci'OODB.
LATEST STYLES.
Remnants to be eteared ant. Perfe'tand showy shams.
fib
•
H. DUNLOP,
Tits West-st. Tailor. taw
The Great Remedy
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CATARRH.
BRQGMANSIA 1
Boots and Shoes.
SPR1NG&SUMMER GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY
All the leading lines of the best
manufacturers.
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
ix[cmfse[a*rmcxo
I carry a larger, stock and ' will
give you better value than you can get
anywhere else in the County.
Ordered work and repairing given
special attention.
Warranted
A SURE CURE
SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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AND TWE
>npephespiltai et tela. aM awe.
No other Emulsion is so
easy to take.
It does not separate nor
8.
It is always sweet as cream.
The most sensitive stomach
can retain it.
CURES
Scrofulous and
Wasting Diseases.
Chronic Cough.
Loss of Appetite.
Mental and Nervous
Prostration.
General Debility, &c.
Beware of all imitations. Ask for
"the D It L." Emnisloo, and refuse
Lall others.
PCICC BOC AND (1 Pelt OOTTet
Sold by F. Jordan.
PATENTS!
CAVEATS. TRADE •ASAS AND CCPVIISMTf
Obtained. and all business in the U. 8. Patent
Office attended to at LODERATS FIBS.
Our oOce is opposite the U. 8. Patent Of-
fice, and w r :at obtain Patents in les time
San abuse remote from WISHI?OTON.
Send MODEL OK DRAWING. We ad
vire as to patentability free of chary - owl
we ate AO CHARGE UNLESS WI OD-
TAiN PATENT.
Honey
We refer}. here, to the Postmaster. the Btr54.
tf Order Div.. and to officials of tie
U. 8. Patent Office. For circular, advice.
terms and retera-.,c.-e to actual clients in your
)len state or County. w rite 14
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Merieh Steam Boiler Werke
Established 1880.
Chrystal & Black.
SECOND HIND IICHIDEBI
In Stock For Sale :
1 50 -horse -power upright
boiler, all complete.
1 6 -horse -power upright boiler
and engine.
1 6 -horse -power engine.
1 48 -horse -power horizontal
boiler. complete.
1 50 -horse -power slide valve
engine, all complete.
The above have been thorough-
ly overhauled and warranted in
first class condition. Ready fbr
immediate delivery and will be
sold cheap.
Oi liTR1NOTH, PURITY AND FLAVOR, THE BEST IN THE
K &Lwr.
Try a ample pease,
CHAS. A. NAM, Grocer.
0400.11.
Mall order will receive prompt anemias.
Worts s Opp. 0. T. t. Ms41e•.
h► Repairs promptly attended to
P.O. BOX 361.