The Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-13, Page 2g MINTON NOW$4112030
ONTARIO ftfiNBRALS.
THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Kr !reel a pelillt 04 the Main line peeted to furnieh Pair eorpe.
mUito iTorpid Lt er IRE MARKET prod...... D.J... 1901 07 rir o the Jame* Bay ee or Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that the
eublhed, every therrelee •
Pear the Town of Parry Sound to a Government lard received no internee
'the News -Record
Seaton, that is, DYSPEPSXA. • r ces o Grain Cattle etc The reetallie predUction in Ontario ING .0.T TORONTO. not exceeding 90 miles (in all 95 Any kiud with regard to any scheme
I.' What beselache, dizziness, constipatien, 111 Trade Centres. the report Of Mr. Thee. Gittecel. GOOP ROADS.
Power le*Inting HMSO te seinetlines reversible ter difiecult Cent ()Vey 1,900. point on the. Oanadiait Paeille ton regerding any such ,fieheine.
WHAT Oi'M MENCEIERS A.RI0 PO* WaY at Or near SudleUrY, a distence There bad beeu ne negatiatione of
P f
ALBERT" STREET. MINTON. wheals. as
Teetelet
advanee -141.50May be charged if not so pale
enspaperdiecontinued until all errearages
ere pate, unites at the mitten ottimpublieher.
The date to whice every subacription ;old
le denoted. on the label,
Areteneenee Itemitee-Transient advertise"
Monte, le cents 'per nonpariel lino for first
Insertion end 3 cents. per line to each steno,
quentinsertIon. Small adverthrernente no
to exceed o»o ineleauch as "Lost," "Strayed,
"Stolen," etc. inserted once for 60 ciente and
eact eribeeettent insertion 16 genet.
Advertieententa withoutspeeitle directione will
be inserted until forbid mid °bargee accord,
CoPe for change of advertisetrunne on Pages 4
Peel limuet be lathe office on Seturdae and
for pageil an48 on Monday to entRIT0 challfto
.or following issue.
CONTRACT RI.TES.-TIF) following table shows
Ourratesfor specified periods ancl space:
envionsemea noes,
• 1 Yr. elo, 8Mo, 1Mo
I Column ON 00 41000 825 00 $850
*Ctiumn ,,,,,, 4Q 00 2500 1000 600
(Miumn 2000 1500 800 240
*Column 1000 1000 050 200
1 Inch ....... (300. 360 200 125
rig -Special position from 25 to 00 per cent extra
W. J. M/T01113LL,
Eclitor and Proprietor
P P
during the year 1901, aecording to Miles). in addition to gunsidiee pre- of military defence. As to the sug-
,
viously granted, a cash subsidy of seition that the Matter Might be dis-
t/11 eluirgentreroo--41.00 Per year rector Of the Mining Itureeu WAS aa $1 000 95 000 t th hi h N
f eyeetteare or latitsinary evil's, conduce Toronto. March 11. -Wheat -No. 1 telltales ;--,- ' The Premier introduced a bill de- , a rii e... ••• e. ••• ...$ , ccs0c a 9 Oen erenee e c Val/
signed to erreeurtige County Gounellg 6. To the Lindsay, Bobettygeon, and to take WACO in London fleet seine
1 Wieft HU et despendence, seeao
Quaint% Velem. to avail tbelaselees og tee good Pentypool Railway, from the Village mer, the correspondence eeletieg to
ed et 72ie outside, and 53-10. Wheat. Iron ore,t°1314".'s 82122208 e elle:112g ratcCauterrseLP0ofritth:efrildrges itIth"ortiltesr o"fet141,73001ea ti.lc:el%orelrQnrmtic•5•PAt Inatidetbi=
AUDITOR -GENERAL'S REPORT.
oze. e. a,. 3.4,293 244443
and so forte, to make the life of the sue, 800 en route North Bay, with.out sun 0 ,a tall 0 tea= anuobts i d ye X wttnit.rele of
:fuer ecareely worth living 1 ! bide Fitt
1 • Y -eight -11), red winter offer- wird,,,i th.
at Wee outside, without, bide. '''''''''''""'"' "' ""-' - ' - . -,----"- • - that it should go to the Municipal mile... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .448,000
Pig iron, tons ... 116.870 1,701,703 7. To the Thunder Baer, Nopigen.
Dyspepoia Malted trent. torpid liver in '
the WO Of Mrs. joneo, 2820 N. 12th St, 8 Committee at Once. The bill pre -
west, svith 79c bid. See 161 4 0
that she vote com letely cured of it and all
Her statement made in ber 77ch year Is I
f Otets-hTo. 2 white offered at 42c
east, with 410 bid ; at 41e high Zino are, tons.... 1,500 15,000 Peribd of 20 years to 30 years. Be distance of ten miles. a General's report. Hf3 poinued. out
that the expenditure under the coll-
een' t
cash subsidy
, freight, without bids d t 411 • also Preleosed to permit County of $2,000 a utile in addition to 5,- e 1 f , 1 d
its attendant ac es en p , .
have been, by a faithful use ot
!Middle freight to Portianatin, Witith 41.: ThQ 'Faille of noneMetallic seta
stancee seined Wee $6,805,781 without submitting a byeere to the •••' A separate part of the repose and he
With the Margo; after eatiree the Bournesa Northern catered at 8131e en relit() copper, .....
4,0 $589,086 roads Aloe mewed see A year ego, of I3obcaygeon to the Town of Lind- such conference would he brought
Of ale *tome* the bad nude in the mouth, North Bay, and Xe, 2 Northeru at Goes,
er, ca... Mr. John Charlton offered 0, resee
Philadelphia, Pa., wive was a great sulTerer', 1 Fees -No. 2 White offered at elOc Steel.'tons... ... 14,471 1311,2gt.11 rses todextenddthe priVileges of issue and St. Joe RailWay, front a point
a lUtion with regard to the Auditor-
, 0
ng goo road s debentures for a thirty miles east of Port Arthur,
E d lens as other* • Total.. 85'4)/6'784 Cloencile to IMAM such debentures .000 acres of land per mile -420,000 re o cac t spa ee appears as
Hood er
d s arsaparilla bid.
Corn -No. 2 yellow offered a 56ie
; cures dyemela and give permanent vigor h cent. over the previa* year. Mr. Pug asked-IIas the attention, exterrninatien. ot the barberry shrub,
• Yvette aro as foliowe fact that emigrante from Great Brit- Pante of lands whose crops heve to a date at Whieli the report
was °leered at 56c middle height, to
•
The aggregote ealve of the pro -
THE BARBERRY SHRUB. wanted each such part in future
peeple.
A seeped reading wee given ldr. Promptly Made public as soon as
That acta on all the digesthre organs, duction showe art increttee of 27 per IMMIGRANTS F011, ONTA•RIO. .1)rydett'S hill, Which provides for the ready.
' and tong he itiege system. Buckwheat -No. 2 wanted tit 5.6 The chief increases in quantity and ot the Glovermeent been celled to the upon the petition of owners or dece.. He thought a nett er plan would be
west wit 56e bid. Mr. Fielding opposed too motion.
INSURANCE ortlAncl, without bids, Pounds, or 35 aim at the rate of 4,000 raentlely, been injuriously affected by the must be in the hands of the Printer,
per cent.; $269,899, or 81 Per cent- 'lave been arranged for. Is it the proximity of the Plant. The measure and let the A.uditer-Oonerel after -
Nickel -1,802,000 pounds, or
25 intentiori ot the
geuve Iron ore -182,286 tons. or 201 per
Government to take ale° prohibits the sale and cultiva- wards Prepare 0. SuPPlementary re -
THE mcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE these for Ontario? If so, what.? evidence had been taken whichelate the complaint that members
INSURANCE CO
anY stops to on any nuraber. time ot the shrub, Mr. Dryden said port if necessaree This would on-
MPANY Dried apples -The market le __,„, eerit,
per cent.; $1,108,844, or 144 per
btai
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Mon. Mr. Peels replied that the. ed conclusively that barberry was the did net have sufficient time to exam -
Farm and isolated Town Property 9* to 10c.
o e per . v p t cert.; 462,623, or 56 per cent.
only Insured. Pig iron -53,98a tons, or 86 per
Hops -Business quiet, with prices
OFFICERS cent.; $765,687, or 82 Per cent.
steady at 18e; yearlings at 8c.
J. B. McLean. President, Melon P. 0 .;Thos. Steel -11,652 tons; $332,809, .
Frazer, Vice -President, Brimfield P. O. • T. E, I -Toney -The market is steady at T i
Government's attention had been cause of black rust in wheat. In° the various items of publte ex -
drawn to the fact and negotiations Dr. Jessep (Lincoln) said there Penditure.
opened with the Provincial Fanigra- was good deal of barberry in his Atter SCITIO discussion a vote was
ton Office at LiverPool, and With the own County, but no bad results had taken, and the motion was beaten
or s4,nercurointtgarajoshare et the immigration Mr. Deft (West Simcoo) and Dr, by 96 to 53.
ACT.
uan-
- Barr (Dufferin) testified to the tlarre Mr, Clancey introduced a bill to
a". Secy-Treas., Seaforth P. 0,; W (1. 9* te 10e for strained. Combs $1,50 ••• q Dominion autherities, with a view of been noticed.
Broacgoot, =specter of LOSBOS, Scaforth VAL t...y and value are : -
DIRECTORS: to $2,25 per dozen. Petroleum -1,948,283 gallons,
W. G. Broadfoot. Seaforth ; John Grave Maple syrups -One gallon tins, 95c e
BANKS xx 1 k J i ' .1 ' R ' ' . C"t • ,Per -In reply to. Mr. Monteith, Iron, Mr. gerous quality of the barberry and =fend the Dominion Elections 40t,
I* per cent, ; $401,106, er 21
Winthrop • George Dale Seaforth • John Watt. to $1• smaller packages $1 05 to
ar ec ; On nennew es. Bradhagan ; ames ,,,Li, per gallon (imperial) Sugar • Dryden said an option heel been se- approved the bill, 1900,
t Evans Beechwood ; James Conulely Clinton ' " I Natural gas -456,640, or 14 per
THE NIOLSONS BANK
Ineorpo,eteaby
John laoLean, Ki • i 8 to 9c per lb, as to qualitY. . cured on eleven acres as a site for HIGHWAYS REPORT.
APPeteElINTS: I Beans -The market is dull. Prices The valties are all calculated upon the • McDonald School of Domestic
Science at Guelph, • The annual report of the Good Col. PlunglrheAsigwEaNsT-toblr byCED'r. b d
N'eleset •
S ITEMS.
Telegraphic Briefs Prom Ali
Over the Globe.
CANADA.
Hantilton has not had iN P.Y0tertir
ate cleaning of its streets in the/
spring- sinee 34393.
The Bisley team will leave tor Enge
land on June 14, the shooting Tees
ginning on August 25,
Hon. Wen. PaterSon. will likely 13.
One of the delegates to the Colonial
Conference in London in June.
Galt Grammar School will have a
reunion on July 17tb, and 18th,
celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Glisten's collections for Winnipeg
during February reached $27,961
greeter than Felartutry last year. I
Sir Jobei Carling is the honorary
President and Dr. CaMpbell the prates
ident of the London Historical 80* 4
ciety,
A Memorial tablet is to be put UP
In Vancouver drill hall in honor of
the British Colunebia, troops whO
fell in South Africa.
E. R. Dyer & Co., of Cleveland,
have been awarded the eontract for
the erectiou of the Onterio Beet
Sugar. CoMpany's 600-toa refinery at
Berlin, Ont.
Nine thowPand farmers from North
Dakota points where land is scarce
are to visit the Canadian Newell.;
west, and it is said that the greater
• nu her of t tem w u an
Robert Smith Da 1 k b kern •$1 10 to $1. 80 or bush as to
Act of Parili meat, 1885.
the selling prices at the extinea or . Roads Conuniseioner, Mr, A. W. -den that the number of courtsanar-a m Y. • ••
• r ec ; 0 er e I an, Se , P
forth • James Cummings, Egmendrlle • .7. W.. quality Hand-picked $1.85 te .? • Campbell, has beew issued, and re- tial which had taken place in the Acceading to the now rules of the
PRIVATE BILLS COMMITTEE.
Camel. - • 52,500,000
REsT • $2,150,000
READ OFFICE - MONTREAL.
Was. MomsoN MacenE,Itsos, President
Jaws ELmoT General Manager
N otes discounted. Collootions made, Drafts
issued. sterling and American Exchange
bought and sold. Interest allowed on deposits.
SAVINGF1 BANK.
Interest allowed on mune et$1 and up,
FARMERS
Money advanced to farmers on their own
notes with one or more endoraers. No mort-
gage required as scour' tv,
B.C. DEEM:1i, Manager, Clinton
C. D. MeTAGGART
/3ANKER.
A General Bankiefe Bushiest 'Transacted.
Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued.
..• . •
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
ALBERT STREET1 CLizeros.-
LttiAli•
T - SCOTT
U.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Eta.
Money to Loan.
Onus -Elliott Block CLINToN
"W BRYDONE
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
Notary Public', &a, •
0 vslog--Beaver Block, . CLINTON
CONVEYANCING
RIDOUT & HALE
Conveyancers, Commissionere,
Real Estate and Insurance
Agency. Money to Loan.
C 11- HALE • JOHN-.
MEDICAL. '
VR.W.GUNN
R. C. P. anti L. R. C. S., Edinburgh.
Night calls at front door of residencoon Radon
bury street, opposite Presbyterian church.
Otrenea-Onmenro STREET, CLINTON.
DIL SHA.W •
OFFICE
ONTARIO STREET, opposite English church,
CLINTON,
DR. C. W. THOMPeCtel
PHYSICIAN AND eURGEO.N.
Special attention eiven to demobs of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and rhreat.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE -
Albert Street East north of RATTENBURY'
STREET, CLINTON.
DENTISTRY
DR, aGNIONV
DENTIST.,
Will be at Elayfield: every Wednesday
afternoon.
010310E -Adjoining Foster's Photo Gahm.
OLINT0N, ONT.
DU. G. EArtNIEST HOLMES •
Successor to Dr, Bruce. Clinton.
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work.
D.D. S. -Graduate of Royal college of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. -
L. D. B. -First- class honor graduate of Dental
Depertment of Toronto lJniyorSity, Spode!.
al Lotion paid to preservation of clitIctron'a
teeth.
'WM be at the River Betel, Baylleld, every
Monday from10 a, nv to m.
DR, 3. FREEIVIAN
vitTEMNARE stratmoN
A member of the Veterinary Medical Associa-
tions of London ard Edinburgh and Graduate
of the Ontario Veteihiary College.
Omce oppOsite St. Pain's ohurcleOntario street
Phone In
VETERINARY
BLA.CFALL & HALL
VETERINAUYSEIRGEONS. GOV-
TOINMENT VETERINARY INSPECTORS
Oinnon, ISAAC STREET ; RESIDENCE, ALBERT
STREET, CLINTON.
AUCTIONEER
TII0S.11ROWN
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
Salo conductee in ell parte of the Counties of
Mem and Perth, Orders left at Tue News
Theron° offiCO, elframt, ornate:mod to Sea
forth P. 0. will settles prompt attention, Sae
sfaction gueranteed or no clargel. Your at.
°nage solicited,
MiSOE'LLANCOUS
HORSESHOER alID •
HENE.RAL131.0ACICSMITIT,
Yo. Holmeseille P. O. , . , i works.
Patios desirous to effect ineuranee ar translele.40. . ,
1ports that benefit has resulted hone t Canadian militia from .1 une 3.st, Canadian Militia Department, the
sact other business will be promptly attended ' oranberries - Market unchanged. l The Private Bills Committee Pissed
to on application to any of the above officers . with stocks srnall. the comniatatien of the statute la- 1901, to January ist, 1902, was 85. lieutenants of the fierce must stay
addressed to their respective post offices Cape Cod, $9.50
. REBUKE FOR HIS MAJESTY the bill confirming the charter of the bor ebligation. Mr. CaraPbell also; The number of miner punishments single until after seven years.' sere
. o per wee , Steel Company, Cl alludes te the growing inertopoliza- I reported in tee permanent corps for vice, when they may marry if they
1
concern, with an authorized cal)/
; Onions -Market steady ae $2.50 to Rev. Dr., Pk C t
ar er .res. es s. ensile of $20,000,000, tion of highways by electric rail- the same period was 1,146. The can support, a wife.
s3 per barrel.
Iss ''• - d
'tee
time in Lond.on. Ways, and thinks that comperdes , permanent force in Carteda now con -
The bill to incorporate the North- ehould be held responsible for acci- sista of 54 officers, 152 staff per- GREAT BRITAIN. •
Hay, ba e -The market, is lirm,
' with good demand. Timothy quoted A London despatch says: -There ern Electric Company, of Newmarket dents.
TI IV! E TABLE. $10.25 to $10.50 on track Tor- , was a, striking scene in the City Tem- which proposes to supply light and
PROTECTING THE GAME. tal of 1,021.
geants, and 805 rank and fee, a to- Belfast has started a meoventent to
erect a statue to Lord Dufferine
onto for .N.o. 1 and at $8.50 to $e ple on Thursday when, during the power in New York and Simcoe
Trains will arrive at Ana ciepart from Clinton tor • 2. • • course of his sermon the Rev. Jos- Counties, eves also reported.
Station aa follows :-
Hon. Mr, Latchford moved • the • SHERIFF EILBECK. ' The Duke of Connaught will be
• .1 Straw -The market is quiet. .Cer I eph Parker, •D.D., tie rainister, ad -1 'Two Cornwall bills to "bonus menu- second reading of his bill to amend Mr. Ward was told by Mr. Carroll made Field Marshal at King Ed -
Menem° elm efarreacu rnvisme. . I lots on track quoted at $5,50 to ee, , ministered a pointed rebuke to King facturing eoecerns by • fixed assess- the Ontario Game Protection
. I --A-et• that leave of absence had been ward' e coronation.
7:38a in. the latter for No. 1, I Iedwerd, which was loudly applaud- ments were amalgamated es one thee:-
7)- rO. ' Poultry -Supply is small and prices , ed by the congregation. Having al- sure and reported,
4:13 P. RI. '
10:15 a iv, steady. We quote fresh killed tar- hided te public -houses as. "trap- ''' POL,LING 'SUBDIVISIONS.
12:55 p. to. keye, 12 to 121c per lb ; geese, 8 to doors of hell," Dr, Parker referred
7:05 11. 10.
'go;
' ahiceens, '70 to 90e; old hens to the King's recent brewing of beer
trieg Beet Express
Mixed
43c64g
Some of its provisions ere :-An granted to Sheriff Eilbeck, of. •the h panting of a child by Ratieurn
open season for Ittc0BC, reindeez', or. Yukon, because his health required a ' was sold in a, London auction -room
caribou smith of the C,P.R.- • main change. He desired also ,to see ,his ' for 2,800 guineas.
line between Mattawa and Port Ar- father, whose -health Was feeling, I
• Hon. Alfred Lyttleton is likely to
•ALIEN LA130R.LAW. ; succeed Lord Pauncefoto as British
The Attorney -General introduced a thur, from November lst to Nevem-
while visitin Lord Burton: bill to amend the Ontario Election ber 15th, both days inelusive ; and
• I
LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE LSVIS71:407$
Goig South 0,.. ;ix,
e"Express
Going North Express ' 4:13 p. M.
Expressss 10:15 a. ni.
" " • Mixed
.
A, 0. PATTISON, F, IL HODC0:1455I), 21°.
S,
9gerit. Town Ticket Agent.
' • M. 0 DEESON, • .
.,Distriet Passenger agent.Toronto. -,
W. JACKSON
AGENT Ci P. fit.
CLINTON
•
Travellers to any part of the
world should consult • the
above in reference to tickets)
fares, etc.
IPotatoes -Li cat lots, on track,' 68 "Prav. for nee," said the' divine Act, preavideng that where the num- from October 16th to. Noeember 15th Charlton's bill amending the ambassador at Washington.
; . .
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to 65e per bag, Small lots, out of "that I m
ay' speak delleatelY, loyal- ber of names on the voters' list at ;north and west of the main liman alien labor law embodies, the principleMrEdwin AeAbbey has been cora-
e
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store, bring 75c Per bag. ly. If the Eing brews beer, what one polling subdivision exceeds 800 open season for quail or wild tur- adopted. in resolutions, by the Mane- nessioned to paint the picture come
' Association. At present meneorateve. of the coronation.
can be wrong in the subject drinking it may be divided alphabetically into", keys from October 15th to December lecturers
• (I. •
•"the law ail. ino
• THE 'DAI. it? What the King does is likely to twopolling subdivisions ; for ine 1st; Permission to the owner or oc-
wsnew industries'to . ,
If the. ecclesiastical., authorities are. .
RY MARKETS
be imitated by others. His Majesty stance, that one polling place may cupant of any land to kill cottontail pert sjcilioedlaborThe new bill to heve theirown way the corona,'
Butter -The 'market •is unchanged, is mere than a, man, and pause re- .be provided for voters onsthe list rabbits or,license others to kill theme' Would extend the privilege to all in- .tion service will occupy flee or six
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with choice qualities in limited sup- gard all uestions from a kin ly from A to M. and another for those when damage to trees or shrubs has • hours,.
ply. Low grades are dull. We
quote as follows :-Choice 1 -lb
prints, 19 to 20c; choice large rolls,
3.7e0; secondary grades, in
rolls, 15 to 16e; low grades, 12 to
3,3c; creamery prints, 22 to 24e; do
solids, -21 to 22*c. •
Eggs -The market is lower to -day.
New laid sold during the morning at,
22e, and later at 20c per dozen.
Cheese -The market rules firm at
10* to 13.e per /b. ,
HOGS' AND PROVISIONS • •
dustries if needed
viewpoint. If the leing goes from N to Z. It is provided that,' n been proved ; permission to owners QTJEBEC HARBOR. Santos -Dumont will make
Sunday concert, as he did recentlyei
, the ellieg places shall be closed to- of deer preserves to kill deer osuck A deptteation from the Quebec Hare tempt at the' coronation to guide his
lie deals a
1. i1, to the Eng- getter in eerier that there mnor Board sew the Governmeet and
ay ne- Preserves between October ist • • and machine 'round the •tower ' 'of•
flying.
lishmue's Sunday. The Xing can- no inconvenience., - • Noventber 15th upon proof that the asked for extension berbor improve- St. Paul's.
, bred, oi• nn- teents to meet the I' apidly growing
not attend a Nonconformist place NEW GAME REGULATIONSdeer were pet there
.
ported by the person killing the needs of the port. Whitelaw Reid has rented Brook
of worship, but he can go to a Sun- Hon. Mr, Latchford introduced a se.,„e. ,
day concert" House, in Perk lane, eandoriefor six
bill amending the Ontario Game - TOLL ROADS . .wooks during • the coronation fest,-
"Shaneet" Dr. Parker continued ,the open season for moose, reindeer, The Legal Committee passed a bill ---re-
' vitiese at $20,000. *
This rereark celled forth cries of Protectien Att. It provides that ; '
Wentworth) to amend the •Toll
RICH GOLD FIND.
Connaught as' the GrandMaster of '
he, Installation of the Duke of
.,11 the King who. is the head of and carilum shall :in the di t I t movedby - Mr.. Dickenson (South. .
Lt Church end defender of £_ •t !south' of the .C.P.R. 'main line. 136'.
can .violate the English Sunday, titert Mattawa and Port Arthur FL
Roacis Appropriation Act by enabI- Ranges All the Way Prom 25 Mark Masons has been definitely Axed
what can the people 'clo but follow main as at present -that •is horn llg un mpa ounqs o pure e an.
• i i 31 L C I t ha
s C t• $700 t th P for Tuesday, Juno 8. ,
. . m his .steps? I would tathee. giee a NoVember 1 to November' .15, but , ,
toll roads on twentv-vear deben-,. . . . • • ' ' ' • The Cunard • . Steamship Company' ..
.JAOKSON' ' -•-•-•. .
•• - • • ., • great sum in gold than appear to be that in the regions west and north tures, without, submie.,-ting .a by-law ..
:tenni lete ' ' '
Lid two steamere larger . than
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Dressed hogseare steady. Car lots ,..- - -,. • A Victoria 13.C. despatch says .-
Lasloyal, . . . the to the People. , . - ..• , • • , ,The steamer'. 'Aziiiir arrived from la ythmg . now afloat sena with , a .
AGENT 0 • iss-1- ft' Mineral.. •-at. $7.50. Hog , products' but I cermet ne .dislqyal to, of that section of• the C.P.R.
ROYAL . TRUST. COMPANY. Lyn.'" Canel on ehursdey afternoort speed of 25 knees an hOur
. ' . • steady.., We •quote .eaBacon, -- long Christ, and. it .is better Anat." those. Open season shall be froth:October .... . .• • and . brought aerie of a "very . •rich , , . • .. e • .
. ,The i I enabling the esoyat Trust • • ,.
el'•
eleare, sells• at 10 to .3.0ed,- in' " . eon thins should should .be said." ' - - 3.5' to November 15.• . • '
• id • d • Old I? 11 , 1 ' h i •
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EVERY SOMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF -
and case lots. Mess pork, $20.50 ;
do Shortcut $21.50.
Smoked meats -Hams, 12e to 18e; CANADA.. AND WEST INDIES.
'breakfast bacon, 4..8i to 14c; rolls, '
lic; backs, 13* to I:4e, and should- Banks_ Dorainion Establishing
ors, 10ec. .. • . Branches.
Lard -The •Jaarket is unchanged. 's
We quote :-Tierces 11c. tubo, A
:Halifax, NS.-, despatch says :-'
" 11-c" Canadian banks ere invading West
pails:, lle -t� .111e; coMponne, 9 to
Indies 'territory in view of the • eia
9-ae '
'UNITED STATES MARKETS.
' e PeOted large increase in the: trade of
Tt hnee 33.Dominien with those islands.
ank,of Nova Scotia which was
Toledo, March 1.1..-Wheateerirne first in the field, has branches at
higher j cash, £34ea; May, 84ee; July' Ramiltcin, Jamaica, Demerara, and
- 801e. • Corn-Afarch 60c. Deay eeee; Havana, and it is reported that it
• • - • • • • July 62c Oats -March eeee. Auer Will also establish an agency in
,
44 et; • July 86te Cloverseed-Dull Tnnided, and possibly may go to
MAKING A .311S'PA.IeE. •
:Some inert make e...mistalte by die -
continue their advertisireg Where
business is dull. Others. make a, mise
• take by hoglecting to...thenge what is'
in their space. because basineee is
dull. It would be just as reasonable
for a alewspaper t� republish the
same iteine,,day by•day because there.
-was not anything happeningeto take
the place.of that which was petbliehed.
yesterday. Such a newspaper would
lose teeny Of its subscribers, lacunae,
the average person does not care to
rend se on time trivialitems
which, aro" given in the" papers from
day to day, 11 busteces is dull, the
merchant , might Male it eve*? by
publishing some business' news' which
would create talk and got people in-.
to the babit,of coming .to hie store.
If values are good enough they will
create business telly time or any sea-
son. No matter how mulch or. hoW
little .pthers iney be doing there is
always a poesibility for ^ more basi-
Ines tts the result •of better 'adverts-.
strong ; ledtrch, $.5.60; April, $5.55 Porto Rico. The inspector of the
Detroit, Mareh 11. -Wheat closed-. Union Bank, .of Halifax, who has
No. 1 , white, cash, $6ic; • leo. 2 zed, just returned from Trinidad, has
cash -and March, 85c; May, seee; made so favorable ,a report- on trade
July, 80*c. .conditions that the directors have
Buffalo, March elealslour-Steatly. decided to oPee a branch et Port of
Wheat -Spring dull; No. 1 Northern, Spain forthwith.
•
A special provision is introdueed CemPanY, t causing great excitement at DIIMSOB
a Quebec earporaton, o
grantees. ,an • open eeascin for .dcer transact business in Ontario was re- ,, Jerome Rome, of Aetria, Pa..; : hes. ,
. - • .
to November 15. ' quired of the company,. and •the E, .4 .is ,
41113 at eorthern points whence stam-
eders are dal o'n ' ON'S th i
l'Yt °ell g '
kept on Preserves from Petober 15 ported...A deposit of $200,000 Is re- „„_ died -from 'hiccoughs, which began :
The close 'Season for quell and wild. Lieuteeent-Governor-in-Council is .„'"'°a"` Arai 1 o 0 new dig;iee-e', i last week and could not be • cone.
emPowered to demand-. •an increase .."outs yelp ph. , and Fate.. Powell„ trolled. . . . .
turkeys is redeced' from October*. 15 . . , who arrived at SkagWay on Seeday, I • A half million: 'dollars will not,„ it
to 1)ecerieber ' lst, instead . of, to De. , thereof; .
corriber 15, as. at present. . - 2•.• • ' . . e report that they left Dawson. on Pete is estimated, cover the loss in Allen- '•
. I. . . • • ruary 2(). ahoy say that all Dawson tome Pa., and -eicinity by the. zee'
PROHIBITION 'BILL. ' , . •
• ,Hon. Ge W. Ross moved the seeond .111EIRIMINION PARIAMF111.
. . oaxnediteedveryobloodrynalootai:igkeel all, torlaailrweielyr.,eleer Board 0!
of . E, ducation: bo• nunitteo, ...,
reedit* of his ' prohibition bill . at .. , , 1 &beta, 30 miles from. Whelan Road ' of Ansonia, Cone., recommends that I
8,80 o'cloce. He declared ' • there ' . . .
House, about 20 miles ,bolow Selkirk ne child. over sixteen be !allowed to
" -- ' - • and between the Old Pelly and the attend the, public sebools.
would. be •no.,chenge in the basia of
, NOTES OF 'PROCEEDINGS • IN • •
TRE FEDERAL ROUSE. • Yfi ukon Rieer. There weie stories of.1
e vote, excepting. , e o Charles M. Schwab has 'been elect -
the votes polled in ,1898, instead of . • - finds ranging all the way horn
. 25 ed president of the United Staled ,
• cents to $700 to the pan. ,Dick Bute Corporation. Last month the trusliYee
polled in the .1e,st election numbereci IroTn7LAirEP.THOrNE COMPANIES. ler, well known among old-timers.
456,976, and one more than the halt earned $12,000,000 , • -
, re_ .and stampeders, is discoverer or pi vs, enemeere of the Family 01 ,
of this waved enact probibitiee. He specting telegraph and telephone
'ttzpateeck's bill
the new Eldorade. News comes from c
harles Land, Of Laporte,• Ind., are
companies authorizes 'the Railway Dawson that a strike has been made
announced, that the vote on the re -
rem ! in a serious. condition from winter
ferendurn would take peace . early in , -. -
C,ommatee to regulate tolls of tele- '311 Loot Chicken Creek; which
cholera caused 'by "drinkirig snow •
November; . • . phone companies. The bill will also as high as $e2 to the bucket; Mc-) . , .
I water. .
Paw, an old -tuner in Forty -Mile, is
A NEW HOLIDAY. • • apply' to telegraph' as well as .Lele-
, the discoverer of the new ground, be While standing' on an iron register •
•
at. the coming elections, The votes
phone companies, and there will be
bet. elesedetronger; No. 2 red, eele. 9f the Canadian Manufacturers As-
n uen a delegation
,.amend the statute law, was given a, i huet....pi 10.
, .
havihg" made his strike on trebrbery tcanlokiionkg, of
ftDo oalottnel,ephkroinnen. J. jt Mina:
A sort of an omnibus . bill, "to -
ertiviffion that 'the company's tariff
ec car loads. Wolter opened easy, •
second reaeling, afeer explahatiori stenty, killed, electric wires havirig
d th re are to be no •secree or spe- •
OcieneeDull; No. 3 yellow. offered ae •Socia,tioriehicludina the spresiderit end Mr. Gibson. t pro -Vides 'tow ° No pro:vision will be• •
65eee No. e corn, 641e; No. 3 do, -secretary, were:, touring ehe :West In- holidays ethe King'e birthday'. ; erlel • ra es.
.641,-. Oats, easy; No 2 white 49c; No Ptovides that a Y the line; cer service of enether, and BOE.RS .1IJSED SHOTGUNS. '
cotemonies 'With the consent of the
Two policemeneneted as masters of
tees seeking t ,
rede 'sheriff's se ter shall made. fet the of one• eomPenY of
• • .croesed the :telephone wire. • s
tions with Canada, and it is expect -'be at least $1,000 tend also '..enat opholos parents,' tet a Public wanking adrieine
3 do 48fe; No, 2 mixed, 461e; No. 8
there aye Ito Special provisions as to ,Abee to Shook Through Do
do, 46ec. Barley --Nothing . • tieing, ed that anadicen rhanufectureso end !Dames' shall eontimm to eontielette. isteeod th Six youthful delinquents Di,
order of service. Preferentiel tees- • of ,lookhouste
Rye quiet. Xce 1 65e products will to a considerabl ex- p annum to
Minneapolis', March 11 .-Wheat . sal ar. les h sages'w_til be prohibited. A ,IIellbron, Orange Colony des -
tent displace the American a earney, . o ice Court; .
closed -May, 731c; July, 74e- • to in the island. rticles of the Ontario Court of Ap-
peal judges, after' thele salaries Mere -1-111-17-1WAY DRAINAGE. " patch says: -A partei of Boers rush- ' GEXERAIe •
•
'74fe• on track, No. 1. hard, 75 -ac• been increased ber the Dominion, as Mr, Cowan Moved the second read- ed a blockhouse on the esranichert
N 1 Northern, 8 a - • • . • F h
7 X 2 • renc miners re
I ; o. o, •
o c. . they will likely be during the present ing of the bill iespecting drainage line and were successful in electing . . a a..
71 eight-hour wells day...
agitating or an
• Duluth, March 11.-aWheat closed- , •
TO . ABSORB HOLLAND.. session. . , . . . wonoyanodomaperosensise'st,heneprooxppelraynoodf that
t- .. itsAncaniptouorte. people. . know, the ' '
DEVOLUTION CF. EsTATEs..
• under the present law land-owheys • houses are loopholed to allow the Czar M May aext for four days.
Casle, NO. • 1 herd,, 76ec; No. 1 • ---.block- • President Loubet wilt visit thei
Neethern, 73e,0; Na; 2 do., 71c„,. Kaiser Said ' to Have Designs when the Attorney-GeneraPs bin could how go, Were the railwaY inmatesto dischai.ge their eines • An Amsterdam despatch says thsk
,l1lay, 75c; July, 7(3e.c; Manitoba 'Nof.
1 Politteally. . to further amend the Devolutionof committee - of the Inevy Council to With • a Inieimein of risk to •thern- 4,000 mon in the diamond trade
11- Northern, cash, 71e,c; • May, 78ec; '
A London deepatch says :-The Estates Act . came • up . for a third seeuye eettiegnene of any dispute sel•ves, the aperture being so small there are idle.
Xo. 2 Northern, 612ec. Oats-4ec. reading, Mr. Joynt (Gee/wine) about drainage matters VALI.' retie- that the chance of a rifle bullet hit -M . •
Two. ore duels ha,ve ,occurred it '
' 'The Doetor-ae's. 'think .yotz -under-
stand fully new the directions for -
those medicines, and this is for entur•
dyspepsia," Patient - "Why, I.
haven'tdyspepsia, doctor." ' The
Doctor -"Ole. but you • will •haVe . it
when yotert taken. • those other
remedies 1"
Corn -61c. Vienna correspondent of the Times reeved that it be referred back to way companies. This was a cumber , ting the Marksman Is correspond- c as ended .
Germane-, elle ef trhi 13 13
calls attentioe to a new book hY committee. Speaking to his motion some and expensive method. The oh- ingly small. fatally.
Prof. Ernest Halle, called "Voles J ht said the bill was another ject of the peesent bill was ' to I Instead of using rifles, however., All th German • see h'
'Ior nto 31 rch 11 At th W g a emen o er-
o°1Ythcf screw to, tette • eetates adopt•the provincial' laws in fierce „in ;the. Boors• used shot -guns, diring Noe • • 13
Mi-
•
• CATTLE MARKET. • turd Seeewirth-sthaft." It containsarns ip. nes .
• the unblushin t t 1' turn G
h w h d tbeir dive.
O Li. .- e este
many's intention to . • e Be el o ces Of the Domiro.'8 shot, whieh, •scattering, invariably s o etree uc one
ern cettio yards to -day the total „ewe ..te.--oadd into the probate Court There was th v •al pr vin
ends fo 1901, • . _ .
' no necessity that a large majority ion 0 as to enable lanci-owners to ;Sound the open space and did con- d
receipts were only 27 carloads of live first economically' then politically - - - ° 'A British Colonial and Industrial
It sneers at Van Houten's receet ex-. of estates Should go into thee Pro- use the provincial' mec-tinety. The ' siderable damage to the little. garrie
stock, •comprising 410 cattle,' ' 600 Exhibition will open at Cape Town
pression in magazine articles of a bate. Court at all, ,but the effect of bill would be a great boon to the ' son. .
hogs, 150 eheep and lainbs, 10 caIV-• e c,. •
es, Peed a few meth cows. • . Dutch protest againstsection three of this
the German bill would be western towns of °ataxi.
I
' Owing* to the light run prices were ideaea of al3a°rI3tien• to play into thell
hands of legal peace Mr. Haggart questioned the Co -k
t i l' 1 titioners who were anxious to 'make stitutionality of the measure. In his
money out of small estates. judgment Parliament had no power .
. SAIL ON THE SEVENTH.
.
, o y Prof. Halle adds the correspond -
well maintained all round the ni
b d b en , s ono the b est young pro- Th Att • 1 h ld th t th
c (Lege • outg are a Vance an s
•---------------ssO e orne - enel•ae a o
rmny. dvocated
There was an early clearance., hon. gentleman VMS entirel3r Wrong
Emperor William's views in favor of in supPosing tnat the bill would
. Following is the range of qUotb.-,
"Lady," said- Meandering Mike,
"would you give a starvin' man
soinethin'..to eat ?" "Perhaps. But
you're. not starving." "I know it,
lady, °But an ounce of prevention le
worth a pound of cure, ain't ?"
. •
Teather-"Ilereditary la an reljec-
tee that mettle something' that des --
coeds from father to son. Now, Wil -
Jia .Green, construct a senterice con-
tairrine the Word" Willie *Green -
"My fatier'e trouSers ere heredi-
tary." •
,
•
Neighbor -"I called to say that
You. must keep your .dog heel bark-
ing; he won't .let leer baby sleep."
Ito.useholder-"Xeri glad you called..
I waisted to pay that if you 'don't
keep yottr baby from cryleg I shall
leave to enter a complaiht. It wor-
ries my dog usefully."
• .
railway northerly of the village 01
Tweed, as will not exeeed fifty 'neat
in all, and will enable the said come
pany to emitted its line of railway
with the irort ore deposits or 'ether
mineral lands lying northWard of the
said village of. Tweed, in reneWel
and xte ftl OU t ted
ti ons:- an ncrease in the fleet some years play'into the hands of the legal pro -
ago. His tow book. is issued by the
official publishing house of the Gee -
man War and Navy Departments.
The correspondent thinks Holland
will find In the book' something
worthier of her attention than the
war in South Afriea.
Cattle. fession. It was designed on the con -
Shippers, per cwt... -44,50 $5.25 teary to simplify the matter. of prove
light . • 4.25 4,50 ing the titles to lands.
Buteber, choice... .•. 4..00 4,25 Mr. Joynt's motion Wee lost on
Butcher, or& to good. 8.25 3.75 division and the bill was giver's a
Butcher, Inferior 2.50 8.00 third reading,
RAILWAY SUBSIDIES.
Sheep and Lambs.
The railway subsidies Were pre -
Choice ewes, per cwt 3.50 3.75
sentea; and total $613,000,
Lambe, per cwt... 4,25 5.25'
ing two reVotes, and in addition to
fticluci-
13ucks, per cwt.., 2.00 2,50
e Milkers and Calves, some land termite. Seven railways
in all are subsidized, as follows:
Cores, each ....... . . 80.00 45.00 1. Tel the Pembroke Southern Rail-
Cale•es, ... .. 2.00 10.00 way from the Town of Pembroke to
Hogs,
a, point in the Towirship of Ross,
Choice hogs, per 5.75 6.00 net exceedhig a distance of fifteen
Light hogs, per cwt, 5.50 5.75 Miles, a cash subsidy of $8,000 a.
Heavy hogs, per cwt.,5.50 5.75 mile- . -$45,000
Sows, per cwt.., ,.,8.50 4.00 2, To .th'cr“Ba' y of Quint° Railway
Stags, per ewe.. 0.00 2.00
(formerly the' Kingston, Nevem°,
and Western ItitilwaY), fee Stith ex-
tensions of beatiches or additions to
its projected and atahorized lite of
Steckel* per cwt....-. 8,00 .8,50'
WANT CANADIAN TEACHERS
Request That Forty. Be Sent to
South Africa.
An Ottawa despatch says- :-The
Secretary of State haft received an
application from Hon. Joseph Cham-
berlain, asking 'the' services of forty
Canadian lady teachers to proceed
to South Africa to look after the
Boer children in the concentration
camps. The engagement is for one
FOUR CORPS PROM CANADA year. The salary will be .2100, with
millet% and house or tent eccorrimee
Mr. Brodrick's Plan for a:A.011W dation. ,Isassago- will be paid beat.
Army Corps, I Ways. TWenty will he secured in
A London despatelt says :-Teo Ontario and twenty in the other
0.0..provinces. A Normal School certifl-
War Office scheme mentioned by
thestanclard of qualification.
WM. Secretary, Mr, trodrick, in the eat° is
House df Cbinnfons on Tuesday ' •
evening, by Which Ito beped the co- TUB ROYAL TOUR
lonial forces would become fevalleble • •
in the event of a War involving the Cost Vett Thrice; as Meech as Wits
general interests of the empire, is
Expected.
said to coneemplate India providing
three army corps, South Africa. two An Ottawa despatch Says :-.The
army corps, Australia two army total expense to the Dominion Gov -
Corps, Now Zealand ene army eorps, ertunent Of the receptioh to the Duke
and Canada four militia arillY and DucheSs of Cornwall and York
corps. last September and October was
$478,000. Last session $120,000
Una Voted. '3,110 supplotiontary esti-
AGRICULTURAL TAR
Wooework troneaandfirstalass material and
Work gUaranteed. Farm implements and hes' -
chines rebuilt end repaired.
JODIANG SPECIALTY
/
▪ thkwr Sereter, efenen, Otiente
50 YEARS"
EXPERIENCE
11,14
Asthma i
"One of my daughters had g
terrible cite of asthma. We tried 7
almost everything, but without re,
lief. We then tried Ayer's Cheny
Pectoral and three and one-half _
bottles Mired her."- Emelt linte
Entsminger) Langsville, O.
TisAbE Wienits
• ObOYDRIlictellgtcto. 1
• Anyone sending a ikkefeh and description may .
entemy aseertain one opinion reetierbether On -
tretteStIOn to tirObAbtyDnMiltablO. COMMUrileft. 3
MOM tomtit renominate, MittalbOilkOli NKOMO -
OmMftee, omen truer rev securissystents, f
!0, rofelft
Mel notice, laubeut Anse, 112 1110 _
-
Patents it
Sdtittific .11niesicatt.
Altendsomely illitiarlited weekly. terseat dlr. .
, tidatIon Of on' AC101101111 loUrnal. Terme, $3 s ;
vete; f r moetlis, $1, 11101d srinunnyealelett.
oi:
mum g co 8610feadway, New york 2
Stal 0-010. Let I ffieWiribinetoe, lee.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral _
certainly cures many cases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping. cough, croup,
winter coughs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
Seek sineu me., eneugt for otditierr
ite 44 fit:131ga glittll&fillb!titnirtiteiregggi =
tot enr0Olo Milos AM latrIr011
4,0. Jana MO.
111101101011161.
1
!PP. mates for the current year brought
down total 31,335$,688, of which
The Dutch Farrnere Demand State 0058,000 le for the ducal tour.
Aid. •
e o tun n. gran
to ,the Eingeteh, Nepanee and West-
ern Bali Way Iri the year 1898,\g,, cash
subsidy of $8,000 a mile ()vote
$90,000) ...$150,000
8. TO the Ironclele, lettneroft, and
Ottaera Railway Contpany from Ein-
mount junction to Ironclale (subject
to conditions in the Ad, respecting
rtelltertys) a distance of ten tulles,
and front a point ',thirty-five miles
from trondale and thence eaSterly
for a distance of ten also from
Palmer /Lipids to the Town of Ron
-
new, a, tlistante of about MeV
In all a distance not exceeding trove
A despatelt front The nape says s TO EXAMINE BOUNDARY venty milea, it cash subsidy' of $8.-
• 6 000 it Milo (reVOte $80,000) $210,000
,-The farmers of South irollitniave
petilioned the Alligator of the LI- 11. S. Senate Cetrunittee Fa,Vore 4' tr° it ruihrftY from Dilmr/r14
terior for it tariff on wheat and ether Joint 001iiittiegion. Station, 1» the Distriet of A,gonet.
tigritulturai staples. They Winn' northerly to take Iriinetakie, a dis-
that such it tariff would enable the A Washington desPateli says tr-A •titnee of fifteen ingest a <mak subsidy,
Dutch to compote with tile Maori- favorable report was authorized by 'of $8,000 a mile... - ... $45,000
cane and ',(3ave the egriculturol in- the Senate Committee on Commerce 5, To the James BAY ltailwaY
elhe Nocialiets oppose ,the growing to appoint 0, tOMMisainil to co- rule Atlantic Railway 'near /1080
tereets of Rolland front prontration. on the bill authorizing the President Coalpany from a point on the Can-
'
insiStenee of Dutch agrarianism in operate with Canada, in an examine,* Point to it Point on the Georgian
the 1141110 Of 011011/1 bread for work- tioil of the diversion of the boundary Day in the ToWn of Perry Sound, a
ingmen. Watera between the two eountries. distance riot exceeding five Mile*,
In November,' 1e03, ; • .
. .
Decrees , have been published at
Berlin providing for the gra.dtaal
abolition •of house ,slavery in the
•
to delegate to the different provinces• Comeroons and Togo colonies.
- .
Preparations for *Vice-Royeetts
.
the right of legislating from time to - ' The German Relehstag laa'S adopixid
time on u, question on which it had epara resolution calling upon the federate
., Dture.
exclusive jurisdiction. In his judge A Montreal despatch says :-The ed governments to employ' all means
Mont the Railway Committee of the , Allan Line has been notified from to combat the abuse of duelling.
Privy Council was a cheap and fair Ottawa. that the Governor-General
tributal. . I and his daughter, Lady Ruby El- 1 .
Mr, Fitzpatrick said the Depart- Ellett, will sail by the company's PLAINTNING FOR THE FUTURE.
went of justice had looked into the 'steamer Parisian on June 7 for No doubt much canbe accomplished
bill, and the opinion was eXpressed : LiVerpool, Special apartments, luxe during a dull season by a enan who
that there was nothing in the wee -a uriously furnished, will be set apart . is laying theloundation. for the busy
sure Which it was not within the for the Viceregal party, 'Who will ate days later on. U there are idle days .
power of Parliament to pees, tend the Elm 's coron ti . it h a just norti they can be made valuable
The . bill was read a second tirne hot been definitely decided when' Sir • to the establishment by laying plans
and sent to the Railway Committee. Wilfrid Laurier and the other Mine t for the busy days which will come
covr or THE CENSUS. istere will sail for England, but 11 when spring business operas. Much of
is understood they will eithee sail by
Mr. Clarke was Informed by. Mr, the stock is already bought, some of
Fisher that ,the amount paid out to the company's steamer Parisian or it is already on the sextette. If the
date in connection with the recent liallialaa. , selling -force of the establishment ie.
census of the Dominion was $948,- i . familiar 'With the goods which they •
410. are expected to sell during the spring
MOST POWERFUL WARSHIP
_
RAILWAY EmpLovns. months there will be no dotert abont 1
Mr, Puttee Was told by Mr. Suth- , their ability to sell more of those
erland that 765 men are employed in godds. if the fere° is not familiar
Moncton, N.B., and 79 at, Charlotte- A London despatch says: -Vickers
One 13uilding for an Unkn.own
them the value et oath grade of
the Government railway shops at this is the best time to explain to
day's work in these shops, row the co :
Purchaser.
lines whieh they will be called upon
town, P.E.I. Ten hottre constitute le goods and, educate them along the
Tan PRINCE'S VISIT. Sons and Maxim have begun et Bar
estruction of a Warship
to sell to eustomers. In transmIte
Which is described as it semi -battle -
member what your arguments Were
ting this infortnation to the clerk re.
ssitiriepitAnitd of the LI:handy theirif 1 etebt e° arid later on you will be able to put
riess 67' the later. She will be the
manner
them into your advertisements in a
most powerful armw
ored attiiip ever whieh will make your space
a groat deal More ble giVe
bbtielititd buIltltisfolr.t known who she is profitaand
Mr. Monk Was Old by Mr. leite-
patrick, that the Contract for the 11-
luiaination of the public buildings in
OttaWa during the visit of the Prince
of Wales last year was given to
Ahern and Soper, The amount was
$5,000 for the main building, $4,-
000 each for the east raid west
blocks, and $4,150 for the Larsgevin
block. The post-of/lee and tile fes-
toons total $17,150. The cabernet
was for designs, the hunpe to be
plated it eertain distance apart. No
aceount was kept ot the timber of
lamps..
COCIONA.T2OX DitY,
Mr, Clarke Was told by Sir WTI-
frid Laurier that the Govermnent
has under considerittlou the ques-
tion of making Coronation Day a
P1111116 holiday throughout the 1)0-
121111100..
SOLJCITOR-GENERAL,
Air. 11. G. Carroll, of Kainouraslia,
the newly-appeirited solieltor-gefterai
'Was introduced and took his seat.
IMPERIAL ARMY.
Mr. lltonet (La Prairie) called at4
tontion to a report that Mr.. Brod-
rick, the imperial War Secretary,
outlined a scheme for Imperial tio*
fence towards which Canada Wat4 010
you plenty of Satisfaction as a diet-
drd horn the time spent,
-rO THE nzln,
An Increase of Nearly $10,000,000 Persistence is it greet thibg in ad- ,
Per Month. vertising. Vighting the earnpaign
A Londoe despatch says: -The to the end, making success in spite
trade reports for February show of all obstacles, planning large sales *
that duriag the month the intportS with an assurance of valuta in stock'
into the 'United Kingdom were of the itad convoying the Impression of it
value of £41,091,591, being- n in- desire to supply the wants of the
crease on the imports for Feinuary people at the 1,14,1it time in the right
Met year of £1,977,162. The ex- way, this is What is tweesSary to -day ee
ports for February front the United to -morrow tend eery day. Tide is f
Kingdom amounted to E21,812,276, Mita Makes, lethalness certain this
being an increase on the correspohd- Week, nett Week, all ehrotigh the
Ing motith of last year of 4274,821, spring and all through the year.
Keeping at it makes greater imetesa
possible. Keeping at it insures the
A. good advertisement talks to a attention of the buying publie.
large Metter Of PeePle 111 werda
which are plain and forceful. 'The re- Advertising gives life to businesa
sults are satisfactory because the ad- and keeps dull deem front the store
Vertisoinent tells a story in a man- when the non -advertiser Pi wonder.,
Vier which Would convinee the pros- ing what to lind for his clerks to
peetive purchaser, keep them busy.
BRITISH IMPORTS,