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Yn' 'Y 1.; 1 f ,".h r (�Jtb a'�rear + 1, 0}1 All A{tmoofs �, "t""k`' .. :, :!'' �Yt.� „�(r„�fp p (, syn f *X .T /y,,^ � �.%S. ��• p T pe 4 i,. . r ",''r, d o:. ,: i'D Cr rx. , , ., . b!'�. �1'!404tgo C iX1ST „'1 Y 4r i' y , rL�VM r/.h a� N },. , __ _ _ - PRA,fiI'7iCCi4T 1 �+4?;R 18i3t3 i .� 4„r Cb. �.. , g� l Q ell tri i Y 1i x,>* . 1 , :; A th : pall hl t)d e A j 41[�eetgemedGRAkeX4Poraryt,kleC..ojVa 8R �aOOd3, U 1t ll ; w �1I.` i`, w r AY.PRIL 2?i[td, 1�f1, r r qp teKi �ItBtPRC- 11QdX%�iand�t, 8 "� , 4 , 31 'We have pple471ro tl subiuktting for tgt ,11oad (gspec�or will be placid over 0Yq:--• A 1p�A1 dealer 1OOY In �irocar�." -���� p' ` ' ____ the Pavorabie conslderatigu of D, u i was ca M f?R 440 ' + y- esol�s�yn Cate who will visit each fac, patu[edbytheCustout,.otili _,on I ''' Cs��ggllrkll'� ,,, :r" " men the fourth aunuttl' ` 17ospectus of 'tory Ott kaet once, mouth dr oftener , with eleven b *; l,,, ' Yd L UES 4F FARM LANDS, {) n Wedr.,tesday, 13 O, the work of the Arlirylilea s Association 1f doessaryy. ter, en to s of bqt- , . r + I, t;# is ski:' of Western Ontario• (�,) It also t which he was krylgg to ecuu le in TEAS,-Blaok, Greea said Ja ans are unequalled uaned in quality and rices ou w t "'"I ft r � 'ti; Almost the only avrtllablo lands that The year 1845 will be long remember- the factories are�g ou�edt � � (rola toe other side of the river. He 100. ound if ou bu p q Y p Y ill 8=x6, 4 a1gd� , ,, Canada had before acquiring Man(tAbrL ed by our dairymen. The prices fuc spttetor or instructor will be employed had to pay the full value of the but- p Y Y from me instead of Toa Peddlers; compare qus{lity gttd pplgpp•, , a ', 1; and the Northwest Territories, were In cheese were low and the milk supply to look after' and direct the Instructors ter near! SUOan sell s -Weare �i�Pe artera, we buy direct t'roul Montreal Refineries, keep bQs� gNglt� i t %'`, : , Ontario and Quebec, the best part of short, owing to the severe dr of over syndicates. Y $8Q, to the Customs author- p ,{ •i . a' a',) July and August. Dttilywep should (6.) All instructora and ins actors hies before it was released. This sort NEW FRUITS and PEELS. -We have olready disposed during Holida11 `f 1 ;_ ,1 which had already been occupied, and prepare for such contingencies this will be responsible to the Ass ciatiun of thing has been of frrquent occur- four tuna and still have large stock on hand, difkerout brands sellin y p 09 t p€ .��}}ttgt .. '`''.. the land remain in wasunsurve ed cheap 09 fl,�r,r ,:4' r "l itis ;y; Y g y year by keeping better getting for the work done in their various ranee lately, every class of fttrrr to CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAbIPS -We have of to make io f , ,>- and in outlying seetious without ad the cost of pproduction down to the spheres. P Imported Goods and we have reduced our rices on Dinner Sets Tea lowest possible point by growiu an dupe stilling ao much ]ower on the P P R $els room,for aqL. iri3{ ts' vast»•gas of common}cation, s0 that the K (8.) A fair division of the cost would Sorry Bets, Water Sete, Bread and Butter Plates, Cups end Saucers and La ' 9 oilat �gts, . Y,; 1 w: abundance of supplemeptitr•v feed for be for the factories to a the salar American side that many buy there to ¢ i Cultivated lands that could be reached, pay Call and see Goods and Prices no trouble to show goods, p ,all klnils k,, i their herds during the dry season, and expenses of 6he instructor uvei a°Cl attempt to wade the Customs. r,r ',i , were hold at fictitious values. A large Thet; is a constantly increasing de- their respective syndicate and the No better or more practical illustra- ''�"�Ziex1T1S C�,Sl] I ,+ + portion of Ontario -over 15,OJ0,000 nand fol improvement in quality, Assoclation to p Or Trade.`--+� z) i ,,t� a which will rec uire the. hest etfures of eases oY the head j st[uetr titr,aeto tion of the value of the National Policy y� ,.j lr acres --has since been surveyed and I P to the farmers can be given than this. +�{'+ ( the. maker in making and the patron in manage the finances and control the ,�: t rN thrown open forsottlement. Manitoba, ;,lr i° > fur the mill. to meet successful- work throughout. With the free trade policy that wcaald Bar ainS ! Bargains! At a v 66 ,,, ., A6N1111bO1tL, Alhertra and Saskatchewftu ly. It ehuuld he specialty noted by (7.) The solar and expenses of syn- he put in force if Mrr. Laurier and his ' the Cheap Cash Share ' ��, � ' � 1 °# have 250,000,000 acres fitYorcultivatlun, dairymen, that the lower price of dairy dicate instructors are estimated to Cost friendsshouldgetintopowertherewOcrld 1,500 WORTH OF GROCERIES and ;,o";9 r1,4,� " In these districts, homesteads of 160 products is, the better the quality de- from $500.00 to $7()0,00 fora season. be nothing whatever tu.prevent the room for Stook CROCKERY must be sold to mate ;4f:, }1 *$I& nr,LndHd, or in other words, it is more, (8.) Phis would require an average of dealers and consumers on this ciao of to arrive, Don't mise the» chanes to boy Goode ohom. 'p(i�t ', acres of the best laud under the sun can difficult to dispose of inferior goods from $20.00 to $2'7.50 from each factory the line from crossing over with their CASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTTER AND EGG a�. '' t `�`• be obtained by settling upon them and when the price is low, in syndicates of 25; from $33 to $47 cash and brie� mg back the farm their S. `air' an entry pee of 10.00. It has been the custom with aAl q Paying y $ great from each factory in syndicates of 15 ducts of aur YiLpkee neighbors to ern_ G. J. STEWART. Agent for Mouaoon and Burma Te +' A Iproportionate ' Waking aH early in April as passible according to the number of factories in would necessarily drop ab once, and the )'y�''' reached the vast total of '1,500,000,0(0 1 f ' i"r,'t and to turn out si urge quantity a syyndicate. difference would• come directly out of +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ' ,6r (two thousand five hundred millions) of of fodder cheese. Though it is (9.) Two schemes are proposed for the pockets of our farmers• Thera can r ile rat + ;g •` ,r ;, buabels)tnnually, whichis much greater Perhaps too late to advocate any fixing the amount each facture ehuuld be no doubt about this. People would + 1.1. Ithan the demand. III Russia, India, and ch,Lnge of plana in this respect, pay; a certain rate per ton of cheese, not take the tisk of smuggling unless + ` �' yet it would be advisable, or to guarantee tL certrLin number of there was bi r none in it. !aka off + King of all iy�" Absolutely + ;}• : the Argentine Republic, which produce where b y r� p practicable, not to open the members for the Association, accord- the duty and the farmers on this side + } ' t',' t 670,000,800 bushels and export 110,000,- factories till the first of May, Whore in to tba slake of the factory, would be compelled to accept il`L.UO per + Bicycles. �e + owl k1 000, hl bur is veryche•cp and may he had butter-rnal.:rg apparatus is in the Fac- r0.) The average c}uantity of cheese hundred less for their pork, 15 to 2() + tort. a it would '1)e better to continue made in each factor' 3s estimated to be cents per bushel leas fur thHir potatue», + 'OO O. ` 1*`;�' for it mere nothing, so much so in the butter -making during April at least. 80 tuns. At this estimate a rata op 5 cents per lb. leas for their butter, 1 + '�Q"�' " tatter country, that Mr. Peel, Secretary If it is necessary where the suppply of about 45 cents per tun would he needed to 2I cents per lb, leas for their beef, + Ll r. milk is large to make fodder cheese from the factories. If a sliding scale and so on through the whole list of + Light Weight and r'--:,, of the British Legation, reported to l4 Sppetior Material + , '��". �••- `' Lord Kimberley on the 14th of May, special attention should be given to were preferable the following would products of the farm. This is the way + r, : ",y; quality and to having the flavor and meet the requirements. When the the Grit leaders propose to impr•ova + Rigidity. $yeryMel- �4, 1895 : "The actual cost of production snake of the cheese perfect, make is under 50 tuna, GO cents; from the condition of the farmers if the and Scientific Work- :` k 11 . and delivering at station, together We wuuld draw special attention at 50 to 7o tons, 45WenL9; from 75 to 1( ) are enti listed with the Administration +� chinefullywarranted y ( � ':,: with the living expenses of a family, this Juncture to the practice of rturning tons, 40 cents; front IW to 125 tons, 35 of the affairs of the countryIt would + hiP• + � the,suur whey to the patrons in the milk- cents; from 125 to 150 tons, 30 cents, be a sorry day indeed foCanada if fi + k' �rry bags, threshing and cartage tasty, per- cans, It you have not already decided and gver 150 tuns, 25 cents. they shuulcd succeed in getting into > a haps, be sot down. in a good 1; g year at 9 to discontinue the practice this season (11.) If each factory in a syndicate power." + + ;:; ' : shillings a quarter (27 cents a bushel.)" we would strongly urge upon you the will guarantee 55 members for the As- + + >, '�y':` This over -production and the cheapness ttbaulute uses � ley of having the whey sociation ab 50 cents each Or from 40 to tanks thoroughly cleansed at least 90membersaccordin to themakeof the SPRING REQUIRES + 11+ •,�' of labor in these countries ha•7e ceased g That the impurities which have ac• � the rte twicea, week and that you insist u on factory, the Association will undertake 7 + , r. A' II cumulated in your blood during �,, : p ' e of wheat in Great Britain to every patron dumping the sour whey to pay the cost of syndicate instruc- g the + + fall from an average of $1.55 between out as soot) As the milk waguu t slur ua tions and to nranagH the whole scheme, I winter shill be prurnptly and thorough + 5 S4yles + ti1871 80, to 80 cents at the preaeut tune, from the factory and waslttng the cin A tax of 25 cents pe r patron pais tO the Iy expelled if good health is expected. + immediately ; first with ]oke waren Association would also enable it to When t•he warmer weather comes these + t Y11 and by the prices in Great Britain, the water, and then scalding with boiling pay the total cost of the acheinti pro- Impurities are liable to manifest there. + Nlghest Honors at the Worlds Colufblan Exposiflons, + / markets of this country, as of the hot water before placing the can where posed. P selves in various ways and often lead + + It . world are governed, and it is sill un to serious illness. Unless the blood is . lfaatttwaa� fair, dishonest and only intended to it can get the direct, sunlight. Unle (12.) The membership plan seems to staap tar our a4 -pogo Catalogm-A wort. of Art. , rr impose upon innocent persons who are every patron gives this the strictest at- he a ver favot•able one rich and pure that tired feeling will y 'J Y for the factor- A flict you, oar a + Monarch Cycle Company, • not familiar with the facts, to attern t to°tion tt is hard to estimate the injury fes to adopt, as each patron who he- y � appetite will fall and P that will result to our cheese trade by comes a member will receive reports cru will fin yourself "all run down," 4 t to throw the blame on any Govern- this pernicious practice. and agricultural literature worth ten Hood a Sarsaparilla tones and strength- + RetsU Salesroom, e8o Wabash Ave Lair04ad Hellsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. i sp', meat. We would urge upon facturyrneu times the admission fee; thus leavin errs the system, drives out all ire- + Owing to the opening up of these the necessity Of coming to some under- the cost Of instruction practically free. Flood. and makes pure, rich, healthy 4++++++++++++++++++ +++++++♦ f++++++++++++++++++++ ,�•, new districts for settlement and this standing tvherehya patron's milk if re- (13.) In order to get a syndicate "loud. Hood a Sarsaparilla is the one •% falling elf in the erica of wheat, it. jected at Dna factory will not be taken going the coming season as a test the true blood purifier and the best spring �;^ would not he surprising to find a large to by a neeghbor ing factory. Were Association is prepared to make a more medicine. Be sure to get only Hood's, The Pioneers of Canadaar.. ( ¢ reduction in the price of farm lands in this done and stricty adhered fres out- liberal offer for this °, the older provinces of the Dominion, lying patrons would give better atten- factories will organizeforhe If corrin or 20wise and Otherwise. -- Ontari� has always been held up by tion to their milk. Beason the Association is Ca arHs toADDRESS BY H. F. OARDINER ON THE /��i __ �' /V��+i<� ` . ' Sir Richard Cartwright and the other There have been many complaints pay one half the cost of w syndicate nrTher effect fcountycouncillorsto reduce the UNSUNG HEROES OF THE PART. �Q{ Qf,�// I p Reform leaders as the rLtvful exam le from shippers ne to the slovenly and instructor. This would eaye the fxc- ors will de- One of the most yalttable and timely Cook's Cotton Root compaad `�" of this, but by the reports of the On- careless manner in which cheese are tories only from $10 to 20 .,Eich to pa crease the number in thirty counties papers of the admirable series that has tario Bureau of Industries, issued by a boxed and delivered at the shipping and is a very tempting which it front 1,035 to 384, given this season under the aus- Manufactured by The � . Reform Government, we find in this points. Strong, well -made boxes is hoped some of our g factories will )-YOU'VH ruined papas of the Canadian club at Hamilton ,Ont., ,, Editor (to printer is Cook Co., Windsor province durin the Nat ten years the ehuuld only be used and made just accept. me. In describing the great ball I was that by 13. F. Gardiner on The and Detroit, Mich., is the loss in the vane of farm }ands and high enough and of the right size Further informatiou regarding the wrote that the famous lecturer on dress Pioneers of Canada. The period cov- oscineknownn which ladies `a. buildings has been less than one per to fit the cheese snugly. Where it scheme can be had on application to g that was remarkable. monthly medicine on which ladles r�`4* cent. In Manitoba and the Northwest is necessary to deliyer cheese during the Secretary of the Assoclation, wore nothing Mrs B wore noth- manyex interesting• a delightsy� were P„ You'veprioted it can de end in "the hour and tame there has hetin a great and substantial wet weather a Tar aulin or suitable Ings That was remarkable." Get your thrown upon the ]tfe and n)anners of °.f, need. $very lady who reads I" ' ra', increase *bile the older provinces have .ovaria should he provided to protect -- r rnuney of the cashier and go. We've the hardy folk who undertook the task thtaisregLLested to in twee held their own, ani taking the whole each load on its way fFO1Ir the factor no use for a roan like you around here. g a wilderness. A» the Age stamps, her address' r;:. Dominion together wefindanincreasein to the station. Y IT PUT NEW LIFE IN ME. Y of reclaiming g stain a . I'l' value of farm property. Duringthe An outline of the roposed "Cheese JUST TO MOPE AROUND It R. Toronto ronto expressday while asig Ha P. lecturer truly saidin introducing his bee p "94 SC I DID wasast psubject, the description of the earl (� t,'. same peroid the farm lands rind build- Factory Syndicate Scheme" is here SCOTT'S SARSAPARILLA CURED ME," luck a Mre. Allen, a passenger, gave wars and heroism of our progenitors r t: fags in the North Altantic States, viz., given. This is submitted for the care- birth to twins rL ho an in the stress of tattle did not and full 1.New York, New Jersey,Pennsylvania ful consideration of dairymen The chill w = 3 d u girl. A sum up particularswhich -we will '', Y. >ta the y Bather of late fall and telegram was immediately sent to the catalogue of virtues or complete send by return mail in plain. sealed t and the New England St rtes, Kaye fall- only feasible plan of bringing about a early winter finds them unprepared to Peterboro' instructing the station Y P en off 9l� per cent. in value, or ten tunes greater uniformity in the quality of g the afar of hardship ,tad suffering envelope. 'i1(( stand the change and hence they »uf- agent to have a doctor in readiness oil that was experienced by the founders An old physician, 35 years con - ,4.1 :,' as much as in Ontario, which is sinri- We9tern Ontario cheese. fer. This fact is plainly proved by the the arrival of the train at, that point. laxly situated in all respec•ta as they Makers are urged to spend one or following opinions of some who speak Dr. Bell was on hand and reported to it this now favored land. Peaces has tinned practice treating diseases a d .yf � are, while ,in England a«d Wales, sic- two days with Mr. T. B. Millar, the from ractieal experience : its triumphs no less than war, and the women, has charge of the office, and r , cording to a return of the British travelling Inspector , and Instructor "I felt like a than tU,rat could commit Mere lboth thdoi age well and children vaurlu hiug of natural difficulties in can be consulted by letter or in House of Commons, dated 4th Apr;l, for the Association at the factories suicide. I caught a cold while camp- stale» that the little girl will he .allied basin a state out of a w d f n tr )de� person. Addressonrmain office �11�' 1895, the loss rnanded a coura a tenacit during the last fourteen named in the following list, where on damp ground, had twinges of Winnie in remcrnbragnce of the car p l TMH COOK COMPANY, 'bars has been 23 per cent., and as the practical instruction in the most cin_ awful muscular pains, couldn't eat and in which she was horn, and the sou and endurance of privation t at de- y ucanded a tribute of a ual admiration Boom 3 -No, 263 Woodward Ave., land near lArg}�e cities has increased .in proved methods of making will be couldn't sleep, All I did was to mope will he christened Havelock. pioneers of Canada Detroit, Mie• "'a •: value, the rediict•ion in «cal and honor. The Purely agricul• given free to those "'bo attend:- around and make all in the house as brought little with them to aid in the [� Cook's Cotton Root Compound 1. tural sections is much more. For in. Dorchester ...... • .. April I and 18. miserable as myself. Scott's Sorsa ar• General Charles H. Taylor, editor of tremendous tank, and the record of is sold b all res P %4"' stance:- Mapleton.......... �j ,. P the Boslon Ulol)e, in a speech a day or responsible wholesale Strathallan (Hickson Station) 2 e• 2211. ills put new life in me, braced me u those early Jaya was one of constant p'•} In Essex it was.......39 er cant. Mina(nearAttwood). thorou hl and since its use ain}sa ttvoagncompLtiningufthedipHcultYof stru>r andretalldruggistaiatheDominipn P !I 2;, g Ys keeping his edttorral time free from tele fora bare existence. Food of Canada and United States for One tS SufPUIk..............38 do Black clrrek (nearSehringviller „ � �, stranger to me.' Alex Grant Drente, bores, told r. f tory shout Horace Greel- was and to get, ammunition was Wilt -9• . , . , .... , , • ..35 do Horth !front..1. 2:) ' 0. J. , McGraw, a minis roe ector, scarce, even though ane was !anti- I Dollar per box. �I Brownsville .. Ma . I ., 2 + % P P , ey. Mr. Greesry was frequently bored 11 .4 , , Huntingdon ...... .33 do Attercliffe Station. S 4 ,e 5 writing from Minden: Express hie three h fol, and the tools nd implements with Berks ............. 3Z ,},t Walsh bottles Scott, Sarsaparilla hero before y visitors when he was writ.in in his which they worked were of the most Norfolk.............31 cEo Maple (3 rove .. .. g ,r 9. Saturday. Have been a martyr to den. lie was very impatient when in- .primitive, description. They lived in i. ��" Huron... I1 12. 1 terrupted at his work. One day a 'O ��, Oxford..............:31 do Harrlston . rheumatism and indi estion brow ht on g cabins, and eye❑ as late as 1812 A rye Cambridge......,. ,. dc, Holmenville I'1 14 b P n gcntlenirtn cooed who desired a soh- }'came house was regarded as a palatial Appin....... le lis. Y ex Douce. Scotts Sarsapari la is Rcription for a temperance society, Mr. structure. The Oldest brick building +': ;' In Bellericay Union (Essex), while Harrow .... .. '• " 18 " 1'r. rapidly curing me.' Greeley , "`• the population increased 15 Tup erville. „ L1 Y paid very little attention to he knew of vests erected in Belleville in I'll per cent, p C, ,r2a " zt Nothin has ever equalled Scott's him. The prohi�itionistke t insisting the value of the land Une or two Sarsaparilla for building up theaystem, that he would speak to him Finding }794, and it stood its a memorial of decreased 44 per ( places in the outlying un ag rho blood ir- healthful circula- the usual way fruitless, he said i these times until its demolition fifteen MILITIA. Am - cent., or nearly one half. in North sections will be arranged for Later on p I�s Leach Union, land declined 44 per cent, and the makers notified accordingly.) }fon and invigoratine the body, Thou- a somewhat loud tone : "M r. Gireele "' twentq years ago, During the _ /l •{: `r In Westharn Uti(cn the rectal value of After ,June 1st Mr. Mill:u will begin sands testify to its splendid oflecta in i want to get tt subscription from a lacune year of 1784 the suffering of the ``7F.nf,b;D TENDrrt9 for the tin ) 1y P ��' land fell from k40,000 to #21st )t), „r his regular work a",9 travelling ins.ruc• extreme weakness and all debilitating for thio society tO precept people front vople ryas terrible, and they were A7 Permanent Norco and ncttvepMtu[ln t,h' abopt ane -half. In twent for and Inspector. His FervicHs for diseases. On this account no imitation cin to hell." "Ulexr oat," paid her ")iced to eat the buds of trees, bran �,°Cpssaries, Barrack stores, and Carne Bq❑it} Y years ttlt� P ant, cotiHisting oP Boots,5ocks, Under Cloth ing valve Of Perrin lands in England de- this work play he secured by applying of Scott's should be accopted. Of your (}reels i will not • boiler! with old bones and to drink a shirts, Razors, Hrushes, &r., Rugs, sheets, Corn '`!t`s creased $100,00 pet• acre, landlords re- to the Secretary of the Assnciatu)n, A local dtuggista at $1 per bottle, 6 bot 'There Are nut half e ougll people ego_ decoction of hemlock anti sassafras As BmomH, &c.; Blankets, IA'aterproof SheciH •, dneed their rentals tis less than they uniform charge of $5,(X) will he carols He's 95. ing lobes!! naw," a substitute for tea. In 1786 Thos. Marbuoes;Saddleryand Numnabs will be re.' f, . were in 1830, sixt g for each visit of one day's duration. - -_ _ __ _ _ Goldsmith brought a few cattle into Ther nd r1 noon, Friday, eth of May, IBAa;• y years a O, and thti _ farmers When -----_ -_-__ the country, buq they subsequently rorneroftheenvelope, "Tender forMllitlaStore r f; oapital. than one day an extra charge of $2.50 Contracts Let Without Tender By Liberal Government. died. Teetotalism was not a marked SrrpnHes," and arc to b° addressed to under• will hes made for the second or succeed- characteristic of the early settler, and signed. '��`-`` Why, then, are the farmers in Can - '4 ncia so much better off than in the Un- ing days, Providing that such extra 1874 To 1878. ruin and whisky were beverages that The contract for Bootti Is to cover a period of days are a ant in giving i three years Prom the 1st July, 18 those for ited States and Great Britain ? p g g nstruction or Amount of public opinion did ❑ot prawn clown Necessarlca, Barrack Scores, and Campqulp. �; in inspection. These flgure9 are to Date, Contractors. Con trait. Nature of Work. °pO° In the first decades of the [e- meat aro for one 1 Because in Canada the Dominion has coverall necHssa.ry travelling expenses, sent cantor farming S Year Prom rst.iuly, I,"t P 31 bfarch 74 Allard, Dufort & Co...... , . $ 84,500 Montreal Poet Office. Y products began Printed forme of tender containing full partir- " s -> assumed the Provincial debts And the Where Mr, Millar services are, rec uir to be More plentiful, but there was no i la'rs may be obtained from the Department at ',f;, Payment of interest on them. The ed to test milk, in no case will he be 2 9e f>t. '74 B. Gibson ......... . ...... 37,882 Drains, public gronn,14, market, for thein, while manufactured OUR va at the otllcesof the DtstrietPavrnasterH 11 f' Federal Government in the United expected 2July '74 1'. 9. McLaren .............. 1,A76 Inverhnron Herhr,ur, at London Toronto KingHton,Mont.rcal,Quober, P to examine other than sus- articles were extremely dear. During Bt.John SLB. and Winnipeg,'Man. and the oP- `ti' States has not done so, 21 Ort. '74 D. r Caspester......... , . 18,000 Charge of Government I lent, Red the war of 1813 wheat, was never higher 1 estriok&'�f Deputy Adjutant (lenora)of Military �-„ pectHs s tmPlHs. Fnctoryrnen err g Canrula has paid the Provinces an an- thetTfore requested to provide their 2A Deo '74 D. Frnser.... . ............. 800 Metapedia River. [River, than SUcenta a bushel, while calico was )t . o. 9. Halifax, nual subsidy of about $4„100,( l0, The makers with suitable jars and material 12 Oc,t. '74 J. Heney • . , . , , , • • • • . • .. 4,059 Gatineau River. $1.L5 a yard, and the peoples wore wary article of d. Fuq oil Barrack stores, t' Federal Government pays no subsidies for preserving suspect -d »nm le8 of do '74 A, Lepage.......... . , .. , 4,100 Bic Station. roar»e linen made from flax, or utilized &O" t° ho turntshod, as well as the motorial t to the »avers! »fates. milk, ppendita7 P 8 F'elr. '74 Manchester Locomotive Co.. therotn must be manufactured in Canada, and tor. Makers nrPa u9rkH�i rrt hr• JnsPHc- 29 biarrh'75 .1. Worthington & Co... , ] 050,000 5 LocomotivaR. the dresses skins of animals. similar in every respect to the sealed pattern x `i In Canada the Dominion has built preserve 89,012 Lachine Canal. Religion and education were jn a thereof, nwhich may a seen at the office of the t+ f railways, canals and public works, and samples Of all milk which they sirs tett 20 Nov, '75 bicNamee,Gaherty & Frerhettn 531,807 do very backward state. Among the first Irria Dual for saittdrlleAw Ne;1hP�"Bd°es not apply to 19 bfapi y '75 .las, Goodwin... , .... , • .. , , 449, 410 Grenville Canal. clergymen Ut settle in the province was wa+aptd, uut hi se„r m partaaxdvxir'�np �itrndeT;ner r'; pays large sums for the administration t" tie tampered with and to number �' : of justice, penitentiaries, milit,A., etc., the jar in which each sample is con. 18 Oct.'75 H. . Ives k Co. , , , , • , , • • • 4,700 Iron gates, Ottawa. Rev; John Stuart, who carne tit Kings- No tender will be received unless merle nn a, ht' etc. In the United States the Federal twined and Also to keep a record of all 7 ct, '75 Wm. bicliay..... 4,833 Painting Library. ton in 1788, and later on Dr, Strachan, prtntod corm furnished by the f)epartment, noP tests made in hes factory. As .uttch 26 Dec. '75 Allard, Dufort & Co......... 7,A22 Montreal Post office. then a Presbyterian, arrived and soh- I Ill a tender he In any manner whaftthecver ranted feral Government hears none of these 28 May '75 T. M. Hubbell......... • , .. , 7,282 Owen Sound Harbour. sequently became a pillar of the earl .,..,:. charges. powdered Birhrourate of Potash as :' 4a',, g 1,5 Oct. '75 bleLaren & Walker.......... 2,200 Kincardine Harbour. F,piscopal church. Uornmon schools co�tAd Chartered Canadian by an ar- will rest upon fL ten cent piece would !tan Bank ch uo ay• ,, In Canada all these are paid for out he sutHcient to preserve one pint of 18 FPb. '75 W, H• Carpenter............ 168,000 Work Iine,Thu°der8ayto FortGarry were established in 1818, Vii'', of the Dominion revenue, which is milk two weeks ander ordinary cOn_ d4 '75 J. J. McDonald.... • ........ 1,800 Shed, Ja net River. N. B. able to the order of the H°nornble, thea! .F. r r , . , 4,200 do Transportation at first was carried t°nMtlr c and f the 'for an amount equal to �' ',-,, raised in a way which bears a9 lightly dition». Applicatiutte far t he Inspector 16 Feb. '75 D. McKenzie ........... , Por cont of the total value of the article ;7. t a & possible on the poor man and the ehuuld he mach at least two weekF d° 76 Jos. Baker on by he primitive means of pack- tendered for,which will be torfelted it the party 11 ,"",2"`- farmer, and throws the burden upon before hi» »ervices ares re aired, .• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' 4,000 Stations, New Brunswick horsea and even by .nen carrying mer- making the tender declines y) sign '` 19 March Grant & Deschenes... , , , , • , , 1, i l0 Tank houses, Quebec fps n contract, i �f `, . articles of luxe Y Q chandise on foot, Mit later nn gond Cepiorj the Choqu° will so.bo returned. d ndor be ac -1.1 r . [y and voluntary IlaH• The annual report of the Association d° 75 bfurphy &Rosset...... , , . , • • 1,460 Stations, Nem Brunswick mass were opened up by the energy d The tithe c Mile does not bind Itself to ae- .. In the United States, the several eta for 1895 will he read for distribution 1 'June '7,i' W°'• Murphy ..... . ...... . . 8,000 do "Illhave to meet all these items Of ex en- about May 1st. It will contain aver- 7 the inhabitants, and these were. twain- Capt the lowest or any tender. y 28 ,lane 5 Warren Taylor .............. 5,926 do 1 p 6 Mch '75 rained in good condition until the A. BPtNO1T, Capt,., diture by Municipal taxation which to hal report OP the addresses and discus- Cooper & Fairman........ , .. 262,282 Steel rails. ,s ' � a direct tax and bears most heavily alone at the great Woodstock conven- 9 Feh, '75} P itdvent of the railway. secretary. upon the people. In Great Britain tion. This report »hould be in the 8 A rii '75 do In conclusion, the lecturer contrasted Dopartmentof Militia and notense, y, a still great per portion of the revenue hands of every cheese -maker and dair """ 48,868 Tra°sport, steel rails, the conditions under which the pie- Ottawa, tech April, 189ts. 23 bay '75 Red Rirer Cc.......b,,.,•,• 82,044 do ',tai is riaised by erect taxation on the man. If you have not yet Porwardeyd 8 9e t, '75 Oliver Davi<lson & Ca. , .. , , . 8,000 House at Fort William. neerre labored with the comfort and ^? farmers' lauds and buildings. to the Secretary the memhershi t fee IA Feb' '76 E. E. Gilbert ...... ......... 48,250 Tri¢, prosperity of the present say enjoyed ('ons¢orold)who suffer ', for 1896 (which is only 50 cents) do so 8 ]Feb. '78 Moreland, Watson ct Co... , .. 7,488 Crane Chain. hY their descendants. from Nervoga Debility ',' t ,• at once and insure getting the re ort 8 June '78 R. P. Cooke ................ 28,487 Carillon Canal. Jn the diacusaton that followed, F MEN ` sexual weakness and rlr �"�� p�� when read - , '.,' OTHERS Y• P 13 June '76 S. P. Track .................. 89,544 St. Peter's Canal. the result, it self V t�� Major Snider S. Briggs, John Orernr Abaco, oto,, will write e'''{� O n��rlla The Secretary of the Association }s 21 March J. Ryan .................... 13,224 Intercolonial. an Dr.Russell contributed interestin lis confidentially ��I�,: rr vll open for communication at anq time 2 April '76 J, .1, McDonald ......... . . . . 9,125 do personal experienr ea Of the hardships st m d7 tsOf th8lt CAM, ! and roof a t: will end t' 11 , Dear lllditor: with dairymen regarding their work •' , • Merchants Transport Co, , , , 89,060 Transport rails. endured even within the last fort Prepaid by ort o ss a carerull y i PlleMo stato to your valued Journal. that it and will ^he pleased to render an as_ 16 bfay '76 lied River Co.... ... , , , 174,806 do [ton, rears b$ the gettlera. Mr. Gardiner a p' -pared codrae of Two >�tr�t ,ep treatdnea� '1 11 4 any atiEPerer from Nervws Debillt , 8a inn! siatance Within hie power. Y 8 April '7ti R. Fuller , for which we 4H11 tdske ho obsrgo iF it fA9a " `# .' kl W Aho "Is, Lack of silos, a and Ambition, Lost • ' ' • • 15,000 Telegraph line, Fort Palley tokdmon' interestii�pg paper was heartily praised to care. Avoid YMML frauds and Canadian r' ` S3anhood, Night Losaba, eta, will •write me In THE OI3EESE FA(7TORY SYNDICATE 19 bfay '78 Oliver Davidson & Co..... , . , 4,200 $10 per mile, operate telegraph line. and applauded. quacks. Write ue at once for a Remedy�ohieh Is t I Fonfldenoo, I wlll tntoim hien bq sealed letter SCHEME 23 Oct. '77 John J. Kennedyy.. . .. .... 242,621 fit. Peter's Canal _ _ ga araater,g to erica or Dost nothing. • ,4 trite of charge, hoar to obtain a porfeot ours, I 1 11 Oct. '77 Holbrook dt Mollington..... , 8 480 Carvin West Block Ottawa. A lira ess N, 9, M. oOMVANy, tock Box W99, J +, know.. no'money, htivtng not rig to sell. I (•) To secure a uniform quality of 11 April '78 G. B. Milne ............. Half a dA n consecrated Mutton, Ontario, oanada. V!,".., ]ti)otfi•fraw fro syn atbixe with• these sufferem cheese there must he uniform methods 5,000 Steams , Gas a to Campbelltown. z8 ated voices Don- _.._,... ,t'' " ndamonty too g�'ad to be able to assEst them. of making to all our factories and to 10 June 78 Red Raver Co... , ........ p etittrte a betteP Ch>Xrcli choir than half " i �. , �iremise eVetq Doo "abso >x » 'Oy nd as I secure uniformity to makin there 16 Sep. '78 Purcell &Ryan...... , , , 5,175 Transport, spikes. a htitidrlyd n6eoti�8`ctltrefl voieeg how- of olirao, wlbh to etQipbstiigabltt eit►lar g 70 830 Tunnel, Canadian Pacific Railway, , 1 Ill tltr'Hot,tl ve my irhthe. If,y d site to gel roust be a',uniform system of inatrnc- 27 Jul X78 Campbell Jr Humph. -y.... , . '820 Ties, Fort William. ever cultrired = And it r8uiatna fret to be Atmidnight On Saturday the house 11, 1' tic r, � ell, abt etatlaU and hddre 'fmr F>a : p, O+ tion )There ora About 850 cheese -foe- Y 78 Aug. Trepanier:. r ........ , . • 1,005 Fort Levee. demonstrated thht d whole eon�re a- of Commons adjourned when elauae ,, Niro ' �rriiN' tion Of earnest singom is not berg t*elve was paused, The hone had [ " f'c : Total .............. . . $8,604,800 than either. ontinuously from 3 p. m. o Mon- ,"' , 1 I i . ,� + ^ - v , )) ddl.� ,. •,: ..: r5 .'p:r:..L r.n4 ,. r ., r.,. ,i., 'L.• .v .,,,,i }, ) Y1 -.'1.1 ,r� r . R 1 , t. ,: , . , ...- . 1 .. Y ..:. n: I. ., ,.. r a e j ;r .t : �, �.: yr ,: , ,.. r . 1 1; 1 .r, ., 1 ,y,.r. ,.;„ .F, ,,, 1' �-.. ., .:,. a '.,� e. a .. �. , .: '. ,..,. r:,t, ,. , ,.,. , 1 .., ,." .: I ,. d. 7 , 'r.: r , ,. .: , x :., , .. ,... k _ .. , ,...: 1. a ' -, ra :,,.. .. i, , .,.. . .> ,r v t :, t ;11r' , , , t ,,. t ..� _ .: a ... ,;!' ill I .1_, �,, ': ,. 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