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WILLIAM SANDERS,
biszxon. AND 1?c:oixfinDu.
OF-1,I0Ea Maim Street, ,refer.
THU tSI)Ai, FEBRUARY J, I888.
Soo; the world will be run by elect-
ricity. The great progress which has'
been made in recent years in the ap-
plication of this wonderful and myster-
ious ewer to practical uses was shown
the other eveningatthe inauguration of
of the aiew club -rooms of the Electric
club of New York. 1V1zen the guests
set foot on the door -step in front of
the rooms, the door swung open autorn-
atieally, an electric plat' having been
t:et auto the step. The rooms were
lighted and heated by eleaetOeity. The
guests had their boots polished by
brushes recolvt cl tray a le etrieity. ] nea:t-
rie: decks that never have to lie wound
_being wooed top aanteatoatieally by an
eleetriw a3ppliat;ee ashen ever they Tun
titian—tieBeat ala every recto. The
papers of the club wee aitec1
s afe srishit 1®elaeft Wild Dinied its
saL efleetrieit'. An eleetrie taiota)
now is being put into the woos.
kill
play as if 11y invisible hand's by
current that is sent to:the l.uz7.s front aL
t onvealeta Lee board..
Tun lobster indust r,y of t'anpada
noire extensive than zznost of us think.
In the maritime ;e l:Itoviali'es them are
three hundred and 1 fisc lznlnaterrcanning
f aetrorieS which give k e rnpleytnaeut tar?
1f'tr'a?t per, mans threemouths in the,yr43
$ taus{�a�;nti9a, ret re:waiting all Haat ko,
t"t 4I,t1Lii alat'''atdr$, no aggregate value
IN February last the Ilon. Sir John
A, Macdonald was elected for two con-
stitutiencies, Carleton and Kingston.
Sir John selected Kingston as his seat,
!!� and thus resigned Carleton At tile
I»"beral-Conservative convention held
reeently, Mr. Dickenson was selected
as their standard bearer, and at the
nomination Mr. Powell was brought
as his opponent, who is by the way, a
Conservative. The Reformers dared
not bring out a main to oppose Mr.
Diekenson. he result is, as might be
I expected, Mr. Dickenson is elected by
a handsome majority. This is Another
Il added to the list of suplaorter$ of the
'able levier, Sir John A. Macdonald.
WllAT a difference there as between
e tsa :etiee or the Deminiean parka- ^ .17444. s'it'3r°Q ert° 147.
e 8 PNY it etlAficl`L eat,f4O4t,
•r,•iriere our success laa tunic„ eltrontodtam,
sesand deforcn fifleslussbeetnS01181foran,that
see trill nfios- araarintra t.otreat bad orreputed
tecureete eases, for a stipulated price until
cured. not In ease of failure to refund all 'Wm
money pad4arsunder sueiu wrtntena guarantee.,
rt 1 illtaostyou nottirngtoi nuestigatethisotr-
er.asconnsu tationattIteot$neesorbyletteria
free, Ta4e no titmice -pay offna Asaeyrtoawtine-
bring it back to life, or on some of the
policies they advocate, as a great many
of then are dead issues. ; We think
hie life reviver would prove useless in
these cases.
?liai, Fuuzrx I'L*ntaarJa is of that
opinion that political economy ought
to be taught in the public school. "If
I bad been no economical in ray pol-
itical eatreer'T'says lie, "I would now
have either any net in parliament .or
away money."
WizseN has been confirmed izi
bis teat for East Elgiu by the Electiou
Courts.
NO CURE NO PAY't
anent and that of Mr. hio .rat's little
niaohoiee. la the latter rebase dem-
natpti :ore detained ed until they are of
ao lase to the general public, and tnewa
pagers .of the Reform strii.a• are invari-
ably
nvari;zlnl a nttgn;'1i4 days in advauee a the un-
Coueerrative. In the Dom -
ion P:arliaawneut the deeements are
otn'nl fly se aft out, to Reform and Co;n
chic. There ie one thing
tepalae belie partiality of Mr. lti1en.
*vials bearable --they eeldern
ing to :iota that is very itlr-
tor; 141144=-, 4te rias coAnttaDenee enotz b tR lois
I Tatt raentee aeplFe. fro mapterrvItat,trlQ
meor nature of gourd lsease May b4. ra3ii Qtr
orwaitetit„,v"gta'ttisin�e,sex.carw$texiornaraal
atptat7As. ,t+eanfl st arms ar. ern a3} jtostu o
Cal fie:c1 11 MIM -rt highs.
arf A. iNintuisaQ:;s iaee9, over :1ta19tae lrattans.
e4s i, res^zillniona too the C 18101 ovate 4i ease
hr Ass'dation'.Fi04nmookf.tuiearia kcieetapl revue-
airs; ne i;aente 1r151rn�hon9 tP,' Ve''Py tatty, awl funnily. wan b malted on retviiiit of 5
'4134,193 §14117119, er 41c1'I)A8 in Silver.
' u; ai. P1r1+a. to intorinsrr3Pa1 Jor nen aFd hogs.
onl7�Prlr d.atlAllrC p4eaii•ai In i do euvcaap4 oR
rceciPt ots.t_woTont &filmy or toeenas to silver.
%ft lti. information sofa instructions for be
_ dies, r""-" or mo •re Li F�'iGo9'••4a }1ta�u}trarePnS.
nu4, ad1e43
c111111. 1e18115 nt cures: mantis so
�9ai^scat..5414 plain tuvel rpeon ffsC$Ptoto
0 -cent "talunr9 04141. 49.93t9 esa 51a'Alr. Thoth/co
01:81W111. ne mailed i0r;1l18-1•PnG 134:181113,Ur G4r
is in aenver. er wits be as Yeti tree at
Tun ehr•;tirstt in iiralton tools plait? °,a,.aniontTheses, Alt,KSur.3ns,s is Para
Tuesday last, nn'4 ,vas ietert•e•i. lir bl..i.lineloartat+,ll. 4.011e atarsiittetl4rmmPshites,
ta4 4I to gr. I. D. Kenn 14 Ka'! s C4'eeit; Mich..
der,or . C: anservatia e. tntati alt. ala • We balef`no-.n tnT i-t9188111.1P, r4%9 wag
l A 1134eaa l3 ss 4,'W1183/09,4*; 111334.14r5 Wad 18%418/0a , Rr $or49ci'fi The cglit we ve& kNI '' '""9nct..t;7iA 1134tGUi* <i+'; i Or 4,:zf4...s.
L eta^se>t ever fought inathat ridiett, 2
:tt
the heat general t•.ai4'itlett, lni"let h
1 •9rrzetet , Mr. Irt'aldie„ Itt gems,
a', trai if as 111aitQAt'itlr of Dilute, over Mr.
litenosnote, but the 1! leurtits% t."e.atrts
u e til wc, S in ,mdaii7 "--°?S°,. n ttl" ., ¢
Q t n vat -14 .1 b , e, � t�r...6.att';� katal a�;ia' 4a:•ra'4a�+� l"ra°,take,.
lei t,.trivrn, %e cos nearly eselle.niifia'tt
v � � a a
woi tit (of lolestere• gene ". expertc•J freee
Halifax Motile, trent flritein t ellar g1
:;ea tea,tteilri. V.1,4 US. this L' .ted S -t ttt,a
1,roei rel. a, and other cean:atrae 9alsnett
0%4,049. There is danger to the lel.
titer iraluetry from the reekle s elaatal lt9
ter that has ar teterizeil Kthe mode of
al $ ng. The re -ea:of this is tWaen itr
the small size of the 1111sttsrs which are
no canted. A fele yealrss, ago it toot
only from three to four lobsters to fill
a otte. pound eau; fO.Y the fish are Fan
young`and)amall'that front seven
twelve are nese; teary.
Eve ta;day seems to'get darker
the Reformers in this Dominion. The
e°ourts aro continually unseating them
fear bribery or corruption, and as every
Jaye election. takes place they stem to
get the coli shoulder, awl their candi-
date is left at home to meurn over his
defeat and loss of money, which he
had used in trying to purchase his seat.
P.1lities with some of the Reformers
seems to be getting a thing of the past,
as they resort to bri'.actry and corrupt -
i in that will stand unequalled i1L the
nineteenth, ceutury. Dr. Chamberlain,
mho was elected for Dundas, was un-
:seated far corruption by the courts,
and the people has had another chance
tat passing sentence on the Mowat ad-
miuistration, which they did, and elect-
ed Mr. Whitley, Conseryatve, by a
majority of 33. against Mr. Chamber-
lain, who used Hauch of the "Tempter"
to secure the shat.
le this els a;t;ien 3,11x. kia aal8a teen wee
lay a, teetority° of 1 oat 1.14 ;Jr Mt
leleetel This in;ak*•a auseli •r Meats
'iiia fn' ;sir Joint. Cold i'. it rpt t Mt.
Mel�+ coal i
IT has L4•eoD egimated lay to pro;p
wet rnilraesl 17illt iaal thnt fully :fetch
wits are ltinedreetually ou the rail.,
Is of the Visited. Stat s. while at•
plating to tits ,",) ridee or at ht'n u alit iug
n the traa'ks. The railroad trampe
r'€t a Constant menace to the e nfrty SIf
tr,Lyellers, as wt•il as to the, Iar:4131•nty of
the COlnpatlie -, as many of them do slot
lre•aitate to vane. aecieli•nts lis turteiog
for swit4hee, burning bridge:, and other
devices.
The faetione14ts of Jialeli:nand appear
to have more nnone+y than discretion.
Though twice beaten at the polis, twice
beaten on a recount, twice beaten on
utiily, twice beaten in the election
ate they have appealed from Mr.
ice Street's decision to the Supreme
Court of Canada against the return of
Dr. Montague. There's money in it—
fur tha lawyers, but Dr. Montague is
honestly secured in his seat.
lAl OPENED AND NOW
''IES R*
S 8111,
'liere be is prepared to furnsh the Public with.
FIRS C ' 1_ ,ES
Buns andConfectionery
as he nes only
First-class Roller Flow.
:*
w lathe time to leave your orders for nicely Ornamented Christmas Calfs;
Wedding Oakes, and Party Cakess at reasonable prices.
,---ORDEBIk PTI. '—
031FTL --ATTEI DED TO,--
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o leUr s 0,kcI; stnu
MAIN-ST/it - E 1.?Tl� 1.
IT MAY be interesting to some of our
readers to learn that before long,a haul -
to -hand encounter will likely take place
between the Mail and the Globe for
which will be the leading Journal of
the Reform Party. The Mail has been
:slowly coming to the front for soon
-time past, under the direction of Sir
1i. Cartwright, our would-be Dominion
financier. The Globe, which every
person is well aware, has been a base
:fabricator for many a long day, and we
would not be surprised to find that the
Mail will lead the van, although, the
van may not be a great affair to lead.
:If the Mail does become the bulldozer
of that party, we hope that it, will not
t° stretch the truth," such as the Globin,
,did after the last general election, in
,Ce,ntinually advocating Cite Illccjorifj•
The proof in the courts, of corruption
by members of the Reform Party is so
common now that the latest case would
hardly call for remark, were it not for
the locality giving an interest to such
an otherwise monotonous subject. The
last good Liberal to be punished with'.
fine and imprisonment for services to
his party is in Halton, and. as there is
an election at hand there, a good watch.
should be kept.
Tns Utica Herald, after a review of
the financial standing of the Dominion,
conies to the conclusion that "Canada
is an cntcrp:isiog country, but with her
present indebtedness she would hardly
be a profitable aoquisitiou for the Unit
ed States." All that Canada asks is
that the Herald and every other Aweri
cau paper 'stud every American states-
man will keep ou thiukiiag just that
way.
ACCORDING to the Hamilton Spectat-
or, Dr. Fell, ofaliufitalo, has a patent
bellows that brings dead things back
to life. Let him try his bellows on
the Mona party, and sec if he can
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