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TUR t01AWAT1a% raterLAMATn•o.
A great deal of talk has been in-
dulged in by many in this section on
the subject of President IIAaKlnotr s
proclamation, of date of Saturday last,
wherein it was set forth that on and
after Sept. I n toll of twenty cents.
per ton would be imposed upon all
merchandise carried through the St.
Mary Canal to Canadian porta
Some look upon the President's pro
-
cla»ution as s bit of ante -election
buncombe. and others claim that the
intention is to squeeze Canada into a
union with the States. As a matter
of fact neither of the reasons advanc-
ed is the correct one, and the Presi-
dent is decidedly within his preroga-
tive and fully justified in the course
he has taken.
By the Washington Treaty of IS71
it is distinctly and emphatically pledg-
ed, in article 27, that equality of tolls
shall exist on the Welland Canal, to
far as Canadian and American vessels
are concerned. On April 4 east an
Order in Council was passed by the
Dominion Government authorizing it
discriminating rebate of eighteen
mete a ton on all grain shipped( to
Canadian porta, and refusing the same
to American merchandise.
Exception was taken to this breach
of the Washington Treaty on the
part of Canada, but little or no at-
tention we. paid to the demur until
after July 2K, when an act passed
both Hooses of the American Coe
grass without opposition, and it was
stated that the members of the For
eign Affairs committee who reported
the bill had don so at the personal re-
quest
wquest of the President.
Them the Canadian Government
saw that it had been playing with a
two-edged sword, and a Cahinet nese,
wee hurriedly called to disease the sit-
astion. At that meeting • bnckdown
teem the original written was made,
Wed it wag agreed to .blesbte the law
agaitM Merriam ship-
•
ping, the new order at things to mime
into form on the Jan, 1, 1893.
President HAuateosll pa,od.mattoII
is the answer to the shilly-shallying if
the Dominion Oovernmeut, and every
honest man will endorse his actiou. If
the position taken by the Cabinet woe
in order within the treaty they should
have stuck to 6k. like men, and mode
no odor d readjustment at New Year
or at any other time ; if, on tie titter
hand, it had exceeded it. powers by
erasing the Order -in -Council of April
4, the earliest opportunity should have
been taken to uhake full, free and atu-
ple reparation for the violation of a
treaty with a friendly power.
In any eve.ht, our 0o -called Canadian
statesmen have shown that they have
committed s tactical blunder which
cannot but do injury to the country
which they pledgets themselves by
oath of office to serve faithfully and
earnestly and to the best of their
ability. It is time they trade tooth
for better, abler and more honorable
men.
WS ADO /curse.
Hon. G. W. Ross struck the right
chord when, addressing the members
of the American Typuthiete recently
in Toronto, he said that every effort
should be made to cultivate amicable
relations between the people of the
United States and Canada. No great-
er injury could he done said he, than
was being perpetrated by that class
of newspapers and speakers on both
sides of the line that were engaged in
sowing seeds of distention and bitter-
ness between the two peoples.
This is the right ground for well
trishers of Canada to take, and is far
ahead of the raw -head -and -bloody -bones
addresses that are frequently made by
excited men who call themselves pat-
riots, and who on every platform) and
on every occasion seek to engender
strife and create ill -feeling between
the two countries.
The social, literary, religious, com-
mercial and labor conditions of the
two countries are to a considerable ex-
tent assimilated, and there is no reas-
on whatever why they should be div-
ided as by active hostility.
The resident of Canada today may
1* living in the United States tomor-
row, and vice versa, and why should
any class of sten undertake to raise
friction between the people of the two
countries under such conditions.
At the present time there are near-
ly as many adult Canadians living in
the United States as there are in Can-
ada, and every day makes the pro-
portion
roportion more even. Our young sten
and young women are helping to build
up anti make great the Republic to
the south of us, owing to the con-
ditions that obtain there being super-
ior to those that exist in the land of
their birth.
During the past ten years Canada
has failedl.o progress as it ought to
have done, and our country has been
getting weaker while our couipetitor
to the south, thanks to the assistance
of expatriated Canadians, has been
increasing in wealth and multiplying
in population.
For this reseon it is not good pol-
icy for Canada to raise its puny arm
in hostility to the great nation, and
none but tools would take so absurd
a position. it is all very well to say
that Canada can be a self-contained
nation, but raying it does not make it
00.
Canailians are of kin with a large
number who live under the American
flag : our labor assa•ietions and socie-
ties are afliliateel with the interna-
tional societies on the other side of the
line ; our railway and marine trade
interwoven with theirs ; and our man-
ners and customs are essentially Am-
erican rather than British.
Day by day Irving■ • further blend-
ing, and it should be the hope of every
loyal ('areelian that the time is not
far distant when all harriers to triode
and on)mence and all adverse politi-
cal restrictions between the two sides
of the artificial line which now divides
the two oountries shall he wiped away
forever and forever.
Tui .reenseJ.trittr *err -remount Ata
not wtrki g over time just new. Cre.I .g
soder the bare is still • popular pasti.e
with then,.
Tint P001. IITATewg1 AT OTTAWA 1AT0xa
rot it la the seek frees President HAameret
Saturday lest They AAoald.'t .o.bsy
with the bees -saw.
iT Witt. •e ns otelta sow roe YAJAw
Wrenn of the Vittoria invincible. to pis
se hie enures sail abs te the woods.
Otherwise, a 'wins admits from Wad -
Osten stay befall ea
THAT Toren rate °Lama. ell Trip KIN
midis*Review. sow deem that he wen ar-
r &ted by onnerahb Gemdry. H. wi11 awn
repudiate the fifty dollars ha b.neweed frees
Lwyer Leasembe w help W eat of MAe
sorer whish bfn fmWbeses V gee hen
tor.
Way pus T ss ens Rewe Gong Dam.
see enve ea items Haanseem s a aameal a
LABOOCHERE HAD HOPES
PUT Mt WAS OMITTED FROM THE
CABINET.
is be Limey TOat ,Me. 1Na.t.ersa wt. rue
Questioned is I'aelanoneae a.a.sdinit
11 -Jets- .wit,, tl.a site Lose Liea-
teY.t, WHO w the Real Ruler Is
trained
Lo,.ox, Ass. 29. -H. W. Lacy eels-
graphs
el.graphs as follow' to The New York
Tribune : With one or two ►nuwterul ex-
ceptions Mr Godstone hoe cu•uplsted the
lornuttop of his Ministry. The task bas
bonn one not, perhsp., .d esceptionel diffi-
culty. but involving mach pressure at
what, in ordinary eiresiasS res•, should be
leisure time. Is private eonver..tion Mr.
Gladsome observes that the dupoiltins elf
the minor officers seat him much more time
sad theaghi than those of Csebiao rank.
Every minnow regards himself, sod is re-
garded
•g•rded t• his domestic rink, as • wbale,
• ed requires prosier. made for him accord-
inglyTh. Rce.bery scare, to due mane,
reached iia inevitable eonelusioo. There is
as doubt about Lard Rosebery r physical
idi.p.ition; be W been radioing from
i..ommi• for loamy weeks. He Ivied to
break dei , 11 by • yeahtt' trip, bet was
only p•rti•lllyy succeesfaL If ke had ma -
milted kis owe feelings sad p.no.•1 colo -
fort he would undoubtedly Mow stood add..
The general compusitio of the new Min-
istry meets with approval oa the Liberal
ride, and but for one reason, oddest of all
to come from mach a quarts, u littls
cerp.d at in the ex•Ministerial press. This
Fir -tinier criticism to the osimies of Mr.
Labouchere from this Cabinet. It is talked
of more than anything else.
It is diversely reported that the texas -
ma was dictated by the Queen, who cannot
forgive Mr. L•bouc►ers'e frequent frank
criticisms of matters anaemia& the Royal
Gustily. gad by Mr. (.lactate.., whe re-
garded as aap.rdemable Mr. Lbemchrres
suggestion' that Home Rab should stead
aside till the Radieal programs was feu
warded. The former is far teen likely to
be true.
The affair, however it has bees brought
about, might asrtalsdy have bees more
dexterously watered. Mr. Chadians mast
have knows a fortnight ago whether he
was able &ad dimpooed to include Mr.
Labouchere in the Miniairy, or whether he
was, for whatever reason, precluded.
Since he had decided in the latter
ream, it would have been' may for
kilo to have sent ter Mr. Labouchere
sad either offered aims en appoiatrnest
out of tie Cabinet, .Ale direct( bestowed
by the Crows, or frankly explained why
the profier .f office was withheld. Bat
while all the world, doubtless including
Mr. Laboachere, have bean waiting to hear
that a message has been seat, • fortnight
has sped; the co•iengeacy has been discuss-
ed in newspaper, gad Mr. Chamberlain
went oat of his way pointedly to allude
to it in the Commies& Mr. iabouetere it
thus left in a position galling to any nem,
which even • profesesd cynic menet fait to
feel, and may he expealed to resent. Mr.
Disraeli woald have managed the affair
differently. j11r. Gladstone, a bigger man,
is prone to walk with his head in the cheer
and occaaionelly stumbles over .ometbiug
at his feat that . meaner inertia world have
mesa and avoided.
Lord Houghton's positise though nomi-
n ally supreme as the direct representative
of the Queen, is, is the mate, cer.woniaL
The real oder of Ireland will be Mr. Joh.
Morley; tho0gb by one of these fatuities
that sparkle &ion( the bulwarks of the Kri-
Isob coastitutios, it is Lord Houghton who
at'putm Mt. John Morley, the eminent
.t.tesma.'s formal desig ,tion being
Chief Secretary to the Lord Liestesamt.
Before the writ for the vacancy at
Newcastle, created by Mr. Mor!ey's
acceptance of Dime, could be mored, it was
necessary for Lord Ho.ghtoa'a signature to
be obtained. This being overlooked. Lord
Houghton was not immediately approach-
able. According the Commons summoned
at 3 o'clock, having agreed to the writs for
the other elections, were obliged to suspend
sitting loran hoar till the Lord Lieuten-
ant's appointment of his Cnief Secretary
hal been duly signified.
OA Agan, O.e Vote.
Lorin', Aug. 22 --Mr. Gladstone has
written • letter in response to en inquiry
whether he world submit • measure to
Parliament to abolish plural voting, in
which he .eye that the Government hu too
recently come into office to mate • prac-
ticable attempt is November next to pass
legislation affecting the " tme IMAM, one
vote question, The matter, Mr. Gkd•
stone adds, will receive the earliest possible
attention, when it will not be encumbered
by schemes for the redistribution of seats
or the reduction of the strength of the Irish
members of the Hose. el Cosn.00a
GLAOSTONE'S MINISTRY.
Tee Radical &1enerat 1 renswtesems by Me
Absence,
Lot. DON, Aug. 16. --The new Gov.rumeat
comprises the followtag :
Mr. Gladstone, Lord Privy teal and First
Lord of the Treasury.
Karl Roe.bery, Foreign Sscreatey.
Harem Horsehide Lord ''haaeelbr.
Sir William Versos Harcourt, (lhanosl-
lor of the Exchequer.
Herbert H. Asquith, Hoeg Secretary.
The Right Hon. Henry H. Fowler, Presi-
dent 0( the Local (:overwmseat Board.
The Right Hon. H. Campbell-Hanoesea,
Secretary of Sate for War.
Karl alt pe•oer. First Lord of the Ad.ir-
ie
WertWert Hon. Jobe Marley, Chief
Secretary for Ireland.
The Right Hos A. J. Mondale, i'resi
dent of the Hoard of Trade.
Sir Charles Russell, Attorsny-Ge.sr.l.
Jobs Rigby, Solistor-(4e..tpl
The Right Hoa A•lonsl Walker, Lord
('h•soellor et Ireleed.
Mr. Mael)ermet, Attorney-(:eseral for
indeed.
The Right Rea Edward P. C. Marjnrl.
treks, P.ttnnege Seer t ry of the Tremor,.
Alexander Asher, Rdteitnr Gener.t for
Scotland.
The RetotottLei.J. R. Balfour, Lard Ad -
Tecate of
The Earl of Kimber1.y,0k.
Seer for ladle sad Vies President et w
Cmtmrl
The Marquis of Ripe., li.eretary a Skate
far the Celimfes. Sir George 0. 'herd,..,
8es.eery ter So.ths4.
M r. Ar.nM Marley, w00.0.0s.wwL
Mr. Arthur Haien Dyh a Ambo% Vim
Preide& of tis Oemell w ■d.milss.
Harem Heegbees, Viewer of Udgd,
wiebe0t • test is the Wise
THE DOMINION 1N BRIEF I NEWS OF THE WORLD.
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klentherrMMm b mimeo RIM thf
F. W. Haw, help end .phi w9tiseisr,
ere et Hami l me is deed.
Thi lad of Aberdeen new be the ogle
Giewerare-Gerseel .1 Gao•i
1R. peeves Patoraes, of Owen 41u 4,
diel saddleely, sed &Lola la
A L ege a weleksowa hoWleeelr
at Brewed., did .r Tumidity.
Robert Sie.daa, barrister, of Bi eeMes r
was feud dead in bed Thursday.
It is expected that Bishop Barrier of
Moasunce, Man., will shortly eeslp.
Electric street as,. will he rupees is
Winnipeg before tee aloes of tats week.
la Ikumocond ('equity, Qua, the siseter-
•te rete. ted a proposal to repeal the Scott
Act.
James and Roy, two sone of Ron. J. H.
Hoeell, et (loderich, were drowsed while
bethiug.
George M. Blight. • eoeoenereia travellers,
was rum over and lulled by a street car in
reroute.
Robert Black, • young fanner, while
bathrog at Welland oo Monday, . was
drowned.
A Brant Comity farms named
who was recently gored by • bull, ha.. 41.4
of hi. injuries.
The body of Mrs. Stevens, the last of the
Os prams dove n.d an July 2; et''t.rtos.
hasbean found.
Henry Miller new killed to a saw su11 at
White Lake by • board which smock him
is the abdomen.
The death is &n uuace d of Mr. George
De•cheses, ex -he P.P. for Teloisocoata
County, (Nebo..
The horse J. 111. Rici.rdeon trotted a
mile at Woobine Park is Ili the best time
ever made in Canada.
B. F. Shepard for fifteen years .gest et
the C. P. It at Herchvllle, died Thursday,
the result of panicle.
The Creat Western flour and oatmeal
mills at Woodstock were totally destroyed
by fire ea Friday night.
A bisck.IMith named W. Fleishman, re-
siding is Grattan, near Egeoville, has com-
mitted suicide by banging.
The school bill recognising only the Eag-
Itah languajee has pared its second reading
in the Northwest Legislature.
H. Palmer, an rooted/int, was instantly
killed to the accidental discharge of • gna
•t Codringtoa, near Canipbellford.
Ruth Rudolph, of Windsor, N.S,, has
Lest died in the hose in wheh she woe
rs. married and lived for 91 years.
Mrs. Y. W. Scott, of Pembroke, has bees
committed for trial on a charge of having
attempted to poison her .Mpdaughter.
The body of Harry L Brough•ll, who
was dre end on July 17 off Port Unica,
was recovered four miles east of Victoria
Park.
.lames Secord, formerly of St. Thomas,
was probably fatally injured u a col-
lision on the M. C. R. m the CMmmgo
yards
'The (Canadian Goverment has prohibited
the importation of rags from 4:ermamy .ed
tum as a farther precaution against
The Manitoba Government has amt an
Icelander to his native mantry to promoter
emigration front that reload to the Prairie
Province.
Wiliam Dunbar, an ex -mayor, of Hali-
fax, age.( 8(1, and wealthy, was married
to Jane Cotte Jennings, aged 26, of Vic-
toria. IL C.
Williams Cuddy, brother of 1letecti,e AH
Cuddy, Toronto, was brutally murdered by
ma tisane convict in Jackie., Mich., prem
on Monday.
Frank Wilma, of Newmarket, has bees
arrested charged with drowning his wife
and child while boating in a stream [ening
rote Lake Sinless.
The work of constructing the Ottawa and
Parry Sound railway is beiag actively
ed forward is the vicinity mf Carp, te
miles from the capitaL
H. Palmer, of Campbell ord, while Weep
ing • vacation at Kemsp'e Pond was Imme-
diately killed ea Wednesday by the acci-
dental discharge of hu gun.
Th. Halifax Carette Company has decid-
ed to wind up its affairs and go into liqui-
dation after speeding about *),(%l) and
being in operation lees thew two montke.
The Town Council of Levis, Que., has
granted • brines of 812,000 to the King
Kron, hoot and shoe toanefacturers of To-
ronto, who are about to establish a branch
factory at L evia
The ('.1'.R. steamer Empress' of Japan
from Yokohama and Hong Kong for Vic-
toria, B.C., whieh returned to Hakod•i with
her cargo on fire, sailed for her port of dee
tinatios on Monday.
Mr. James McKee, of B•rrte, was fatal
ly hurt by the mail train from Toronto •
the coming about • mile south of Alla
dale. His horse was instantly killed, b.
Mr. McKee lingered untl Harris was remake
.4.
The farmers in Manitoba are besieging
the immigration ofkoe. in Winnipeg with
apOicatious for help for the harvesting.
High wages .re offered, but the enpply of
laborers is not nearly equal to the de
mend
Mr. Edward Blake, of Toronto, has
started for • holiday in Quebec. In his
(*.rowel' adders in Liverpool he declared
his oonvlction that in the next session, or
at the latn.( the session after, Hare Rale
for Ireland will beams as •ootrmsptiehd
Mob
A convention of Roman Catholic, of St,
Haulier*, Man., and other plater, was held
on Tuesday night, when rarolationte sires -
eve of • hope that the Public ached Lot
would mot go into operatic., and of • deter-
minatioe to continue the Separate sabools
at any sacrifice was carried
At • IMaetis(d Roman Cstholiee held ie
'Winnipeg a. Feeley night the report re-
lented by • eo.mthttes embodied • system
under which the freerute Sebools mould be
carried .s by vol.•tary subserlption. It is
propound to iscrm•.e the preaesi ellieigney
of the suhons, sad they will be reopened 111
the usual time in September.
Oen. (harem Releaser .. waslaily�
appninted to the enstsa.d of the its Aan'd
(•rrtaoo at Ma.rttlee, ki brother ofex-Lie.-
taa.ot-()erv.rwer Jab. Birverby Rnbi.gae,
of Coterie end Gtr. ( rletopber Rd.hitt0w,
. ,
Cd T'nnrasn. Beth his bemires from
were premed ke Ledom be wish the
Geared fined Neese W dq.rinn to take
tom
Miss Hughes, feerteen yams of ase, m-
ediae with her parents me the lia.INm
road, Laden, was eenki g M • seighbsel
heave en asesrday *nein wine. her •peen
emelt haw }fine a into the yard,the wiVe.m
weed meal they merely me
her Kinn] enva wen des see
mil
but peer they
reesi.ed seek Merles thee
she died • Ion brass afterward.
Pease tf.r.saod writ mit d1rleen Me tr
writs.
tamales is vary amine( bone
u loadose, Keg
Tee Ude of Man''4.. is did. Its was
thirty -aim years of age
The Bethel Partitions* hes hese per
reseed steel 4 su uuhor 4.
The v den.o of ('Olio.&, Mea., M aisle in
eruption seed emits shovers of ashes
Work has been o.uastenc.d oo as
leis read to ocmnect Chicago and tit. 1wef1.
The ere Wotpru States of Varese t
have .torted, forma g as 1ad.pw4W
"NW" -
Eighty lines ware test by the raker of
the steamer bias ors HeWagWn es
Monday.
There were 7,te19 new oasis of cholera aced
3,742 deaths Fran the disease to B.sata on
Tuesday.
(;oust (:coli.. Vera, the we known
Caltforw horse breeds, died in elevebad
on Moaday.
The Duke tet ikiueter* was married to
Countess Leets. dowager Inciter of
Manchester.
Tae SS. Utuona mode the trip from New
York to Qu.maiown is S days 94 hours and
45 minutes.
The safe deposit company at Philadelphia
in which the Iron Hall funds ere deposited
has twigue i.
Hal Pointer broke the pacing record at
Washington Park on Thursday, s ekia( •
mule is 2.06f.
A severs shock of earthquake was felt is
various parts of England, \wale and Soot -
lend Thursday.
_Another supposed anervhist, who was
bulging around Mr. Frick's once in Pitta-
barg, .las arrested.
Nancy Harks trotted • mite et Chiasse
in 1074 and wrested the Ude of queen of
Hie turf from Mord S.
Austria u ai11 sweltering from the hottest
weather ever knowu thaw, the thermometer
showing 110' in the shade.
The Leeds Times and Chronicle gravely
doubt Mr. Arnold Morley's fitness for the
office of Postmaster General.
Junes 1/Haworth, aged113, died Tuesday
Matt at Decatur, Mick. He was probably
the oldest .an u Mk:bigo t
The official cholera returns show that
then were 11,411111 sew dew In Rani& ea
tVedaes,Ly ..d 3,270 deaths.
Logan Murphy was lynched by a mob at
Mount Stents(, Ky. 1de killed kis fatber
rad was is gad awaiting trial.
The strike situation .t Bafibs very
grave. Over 8,000 troops have bees mobs
lised •t tie sew of the trouble.
Yorkville Belle orao the race for the Om-
nibus Stakes at Monmouth Park. The race
was worth 920,000 to tie wile., r.
Late advice' from Honduras corroborate
the report of the death of President Roger
at the hands of the rebels, sear Peens (;or -
tea
The Irish moeus for 1891 hoe just Hese
published. It shone a population of
4,704,750, • decrease since IASI of 470,-
008.
John Hares, a. old United states pen-
sioner, committed suicide by banging in an
old hoose near Hamilton Beach on Tundey
sight.
Aa ilomsanee &fain fieid has been decoy -
end in Cereal Idaho. It Dover, .n area
nearly as large es the great glacial fields of
the Alpe.
A Homo despatch aye the Haifa. strike
s &Skein all New Fagiond, gad the'n•ae-
factors. are shipping pros west by farm.
diad limes.
The oonfiicts between 'miners and coa-
t -jets throughout Eastern Tennessee con-
tinue to cause great excitement in the mia-
ins regions_
Hon. Sdwerd Blake addressed • large
meeting of Gladstonian. at Newcastle Mon -
4.i night os behalf of the cesdelacy of Mr.
John Morley.
Tae Kngltah markets are flooded with
California fruit. The Teutonic n
brought good figures, mid will be mostly
consumed in London.
A despatch from London states that the
selection of the Marquisof Ripon as Colonial
Secretary meets with a fair amount of ap-
proval in Liberal colonial circles.
The presence rd the Karl of Rosbery i.
the F: tab ('&bine( is considered of greet
colonial importance, as he is • powerful
champion of the Lest Federatioo ideas.
In addition to Home Rule, measure, for
the reform of the regster&tion law and •
total local option measure will be decided
apes .t the first formal Cabinet meeting.
All the Dublin newspapers express ~-
prim at the election of ford Hougbtee as
lord Lieutenant of Ireland. They believe
he will he popular, though he .111 be only
• figurehead.
The French Trans -Atlantic SS. Company
has again taken up the eubjert of ocean
lights The proposal is te have 11,.ht-siips
at intervals of 200 miles, oos.ectsl by ter.
graph cable.
Me. 1;. F. Hammond, the Conservative
member for Newcastle -on -Tyne, says that
when Mr. John Morley retorts to that oon-
statuatcy for re -,lection he will be defeated
by at least five hundred votes.
Ten stablemen and eighteen valuable
levees owned hy John A. Bostwick were
berried to .Math .t M• umaroeeek, N. Y.
The sight of the blame caused Mr. Ho.teritik
to die instantly of bears failure.
A telegram from Nashville, Tera., says:
"After • desperate fight at Oliver
Rprings, between troops .ed miners, the
fernier were traced to retreat., amid now
leve 200 convieta briagbg them to this
Pisa"
Forsigs dviose elate that all Europe is
esfi rieg from an extremely hot wave,
which shows se sigma of &bating b
ey
IMspurrs bersesa u practidall; see
sad kudr.de of death, .re re.
ported.
Mr. Kerr Hardie, the eeemtric labor w
premanative in the Impede( Homme of Cosa -
mem, has .ens • ooetrriilhhasties t0 the Hoare
steed strikers' hid the $100 whir► Iiia
(a•rseda gave to hem for expenses is his e..
.est ting
The Wer Departmental W.aNagf his
ordered 800 stead of ares sad 3e,Od0onre.e.M
ed ewrNI•Ma to be amt te Ksoxvihle,
Team, from the armed u Ldi.••pells for
gm by the Tense.., mathesities 10 sepprs►
Wag the semen' flee•
berme ibex Queen wee user s dr4viat e Os
ed the earflapas s s he erases •ruse appeaser
.
!! � and thee be and ellen had ewers
tens ■ she 4N ase raise they would kill
her. The loss me arrested.
Mrs. Melberg K. Mills, wigs el the foil
Isar 10.4.1 elf WO lids& Llai esker', wit
M aro 1a hams (Nish.) prima, bias lasso
a Owens cm the reined that bel
ilimemeedMM .0s Ikea Mem yore km
passersia
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f'hi11as i tam* la es.
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greet at aid M w 'tad chi
eitieto /.eerttY� V mar pilo
Wigs flu the e..p cert. et our lam
and bassassaties Nauss he reeved, yet
wok s.a0d.M rods with um
Weft s.f Get is wan, Mg iwhas she
e.stiesed'.eases d/ lbs gnat sleek, yet
has so y
epee es as hemily. W. we.
.d ae4 believe he will kine
6ret
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me
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we awes' am gad e•�r,
.ta.d. J. K. Menu.
Th. Jamie MIih head gre the sews •
me iml lest hat Tammany wenfy es ie..
gleam
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OIdChwn
(CUT Pi.UG. )
OLD CIIU[1
(PLUG.)
No other brand of
Tobacco has ever en.
joyed such an immense
sale and popularity in
the same period as this
brand of Cut Plug and
Plug Tobacco.
Oldest Art TetideCO seagrjare.
f1/w6's is Canada.
MONTREAL.
Ci Pitt(. 10c. Oh Pfsg, 10a
} to Pim(, 90c.
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
6TRJLTF(>StD, - OlgT.
RE -OPENS SEPT. 5TH, 1892.
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This tn.titutlos celesta nod warmness into
Its comer of laetrwaiea se the IMedarn iss-
orovene.ts that can he found 1• tae readiest
badness boasts in the dMR'ereot breaches of
trade, thereby Metter Its resella the benefit et
the Wei, freebeat and moot primeval fermi et
doing Mud sees.
An Important feature of the novena of tram
leg Is tee Isrrelmane al hemtsese pr.etY"
work, which will he exbnehd7 carried ea
between oar colleges.
v ffret-ete.a iastruolsrs esap6.7ed,
catahgmes Elea
74.14* tfel•W ted itswn.l.
RECOGNISED STANDARD STANDARD BRANDS
Mungo,
Kicker,
Cable.
ilniversally acknowledge('
to 1* superior in every res-
pect to any other brands in
the market. .Always reli-
able, am ham been fully dem-
onstrated by the millions
that are sold annually and
the increasing 4emand for
them, notwithstanding an
increased competition of ov-
er Os. Hundred and Twen-
ty-Rve Factories This fact
speaks volumes. We ars not
cheap Cigar manufacturers.
S. DA VIS & SONS
MONTREAL.
Larged and Highest ()rade COI
Manufacturers is Canada
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