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I ! ,_ ., , 141ist W Advo-rtlsw vle Sell, 1 , 4. W. Fla*elle, sp.ealciiax lor -the "Yielding's. master stroke." and says; and the effectiveness ,of the, whole - gues - sl)ker,� 904, , �
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I . � . - packing i industry, 6 - � � . f7aken as a. whole the rectlirpoity -reason, it 1 ,t Alice , ,oil � - I .
. aid. agirkment, For. this 0 be� le * 78- i elem Crawforiil, oaq, . � I ,
I I . "I fear th"s packing industry w31 measure is a great� even a ror#arkable .00410A,4, these who 1%vQr the ap. , al at Ill 61-3. 'Charlie Colo, I . � . . I -
I I receive 4 blow of so serious a, cli4r4c. achievement. The oonoessibus by. prov4l of the Canadian �act, that thi � - . I
I . . r op ter 00' the. Industry will probably Canaft in J�he tariff reductions, in Ways " and means committee qud, the . � t . . r " .
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. i. ouch & .eo .uot aurvive''it, Thi United State,% returix for the- enormonq ,aL4v& rules committee will have to� prepare Division V11. Z. 0.,TIMAI)y , I F49.r . � ,
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4)101 , we t4oll Adyorflses uQ, 11 a rule providing for its cciavide'ration Sr.-Tabex Randsj%),B� ' - I 1.
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0 � � ir, I to dispw ducts, am ' t important. ,Sir Wil. av 0Y, 210, Harry0all, 206, Etta Men- 1, I
'40 The impression has beon 4tpairgth- nel. 103, MairJorlet Beiton, 199, SaIn i -1 t
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I P AM Ank, � b treated L the tride of the w9stern pr*- delegation that, he believed that a m ened that President TafVs distermina. 193, George Liovy,, �190- 4
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I " ILW wafts of Canada. in the ,same way it Teemettt could be ooncluil- tiOA to secure action'on the vreas4re, Polarl Caril6k,,192. . # I A
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I . . %;;Ic; ices - e, Ontario. and Quebec VqLekers wili '01 11 mutually a4van- 4t,this -will, J',r.-"AmY 'RellyAr, 176, willie. _W ..
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. 4 - . - ! : 1. from all iho traod$ in tbo vrestem pro-- Canadian lntereiliq." � . I comes, aficessary to bring - the matto ]Dixiq Fair,. 1 .14 1,6ttle Judd, 171t , . , I I . I k
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Of� Toronto and Montreal. 11%e- cured ti�oa. So lood is theproposed b4rgairt ne4qS4qXyJ. even, in the, light time re. -Agues.Reynolds, .
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,� , . "" and western United ,States Parliament will.a.dilipt it by adi t is Said in the �
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I, Handslom� Set PaRkirig points. The, eggs, poultry majority.,�- , �. . 0eri4te, the Vemocrata of the Pouse; Mullholl4nd, 114, Alex.MeRae, 108, . �
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I - . I .1 � I . west v 11 be supplied fr Pr � ing 3rd Class -Russell . . L .
. '. . . . om Chicago ', "The Maritime ovinces will bees members of the minority are , I . Hey, 169, L . . -
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.1 Our tdetho4 ,lifd4ng business is - to. constantly and ofg6r western producing .0entres. pecially benefited by A wider free mars parently disposed LW a 13" Lucy Levy, - .
. . 0 to*L I . accept the treaty * 106, Ralth B"Xis, 102, L. ., .
17 . . The immediatiii effect will b and to suppoxt it in ,Judd 100, Percy, LiVeMoreo 92, R,
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I '. offer you lnz_� It' N -SCiVId MOst desirable- Furs and to, north dnd scitith trading conditions in . . I I their votes. They look on it both as 89, Dais_yINediger, 80, Law- I Post Cards, in great . ;, '. . . ' .
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. I `d6 this wt� mu,-. k- o )ur -ic ) -k'clearl and free from - pI&69,b$.eaat and West." L * 1. . I ; .. ONTARIO WON'T HEI,P. a tariff change in line with Demo' mtley, 74,19arold Lawson ; I ; . I
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L 1. . . Lodal.00al dealers seem unanimous I . . cratic * ideag, a)ad. as �a serious il,ttell -.71-Douglas Tozer, 172, 'Relen Rob- , variety. . . . I .
. old goods P i i , , h v we ,5ffee t. xe new up to date . InL Saying th4t',the reduced tariff 01 Despite 2nd Class -George MenmeIl, 81, 0. L I . I I
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. I Wearing ar.)p . , I 'L I I I the situation, . . . . I Tariff. elevate it above political dispute, Murphy, 80, Walter osbaldeston,77. *4:
. Oome in an, , s -r; .r �ourselt the saving, you can make TlksltL,pg,gs- and fruit will bp choaper Toronto, Jan. 26,-�"No doubt need The McCall Albert Hewitt, 65. . L . . . pick , theni . out . -, ..
� . X . . . . I ief oi,com, be efitertained in regard to the attin bill, after irldicating I .1 I MINN= KBR. . . I I
: by buyin.-, F , :? 1i r - . I in Toroiit,o seems, the bel the duties that are to be JeVied--upo' L .
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. . . b mission -houses. It is Stated- that the .. R Canadian products,-Tm ses that they early as. thp stoelc is I
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I � Tes,pecrAW their pulp, wop'Tpolicy. The 11 - I . , I ,
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��*. . y the price. in New York arid Chi -f w is an, -au orl. a ive ARM- President ascertains and issues a pro. . C& C. 1. Repoit, limited. I . . I .
L � ment of WPGoverame 'li, I . .
. cago, where Canada's surplus will go. -.
. . I Rt?0"V`o9iCf6 - 'clumation showing ,that Canada ja I . . --- so
", B la e k Hare Alluffs $ L-98 '_ ... I I I Cold storage� .eggs in Chicago are go. The. propiased "free interchange. -of levyin - - ilar duties against Amerl' L Form I' � . ., � . ..I I
L . B Lt!k 11 N1 ty. , , .4 1-1 , � . ing at 17 cents a, dozen, find if this pulpwpod, pulp and the4goarser grades, Carl 4; slul First Class, �ov % L .
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- sh-i p.- S - -1 11 I of -paper,L Which' JR 'Subject to the _er ,L I
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, , . ' --1 3.T5 , 11 '. � arrangement had' been in force they arti'cles is to become opera, X Beacom, 85-7, W. X
, 3Unks Marinot rie% 1$3.T5 I . would have been the"same:price here consent of .the several Canadian pro. ' 804. 1. . .. ,McGregor, . I . I ..
�, . 7 S1 nk Sl,riiwt .,t-,, 44 1 - - - . . . . tive as soon as the Ptesident becomes . . I I A L . � e-1 I .
',�. . --long 8,till li.j.'11. .1. 1. ve 375 . I - Cement dealers say the , change, wili vinces'interesW, is not likely tb fifid satisfied that Canada is 'doing tile. Second Class, over 6o perr cent. ' - � . . I . . � I . . . I
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�, I I I . not affect t1re,price of �Cement materi. favor with the %Government .01 the same to the United States. ' . G.,McTaggart, 74-5, M, McGqwan, .
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. �... Sable Scral's . . I ally. I .1 . . Province'of Ontario. � - . N. Y. American's Wew. 74-4, A. Hoare, 7*3-4, H. MacArthur . ' - I. .. . . . . � I .
I .1 o s,t I) i t, ,s - tv I - --st qij t ir,v . . 'Automobile manufacturers alai) re- Hall.. Mr. 'Cochrane, ,Minister of . . 72-3, 0. Cole . -
I . New York, Jafl' .* 72, I. Elliotti 70-5 I' .,
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�:,. t.T . . PP I Lands, Forests -,and Mi hes,. left for 30.�Thc -Amp Wilkin -69-9, Maud Cook, 074 * I .
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1� ". sablo fur o -i hol h. , 1- I'll I LI.. t . . I . --mark, -'.'never. touched us., . . . can's Washington correspondent thus �, ' Cooper 0. Ccp. ".
� ... . with I). ads a d i ilq v ry - � ..8. N. Waldle of the Victorid Harbor $,rni4m.1th Hon. -Mr. Hanna at noon Third Class 0 -ver 60 perocent. - . , . , .
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11 handsome seat -f r,Lr k2 00. 4 I- I I . 1".. I I . Lumber Co' Said- - . yesterday to address a meeting last "'('anadian. reciprocity faees defeat.. F. Ford. 63-2, W. Walker, 684 1 ... �.. I.. . I . . .., . -
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11 11 I . I ' - 'I think iliat the reduction wili give ' night. Mr.. Cochrane -Xas, asked as he . N. Dakidsiin,, 63,2. Miller, 62-4 R, . I
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,.- I price ....... ... .... $14 , I I i the present tenip6r of Co gress.
%, was leaving if hi� could Say what the Yates, - - Jinton .
� . h . . us a better market for our lowei class . - , A Poll of tile 'two House -. .11 I - .
Sable Muffs .� - . . � position of the Government of On- .a take,n yes 9-7 V, Evans, 59-1, 0.11arland, 58.8 . .1 . .- .
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�. .1. -ti-t 3 S 0-- it - 1, , 1. fit'st Z . (!�j , lumber. I 4on't think prices will be tario would 'be. on the,matter -. tq.rday by Tlie New Yoik American W. Nelson,_58-6, W, . , . . . .
.1� . I affected, though." . .. - sundercock, .
. I ) I �Iklp E'Llill I' 111;IJ11 I PLI � . . I I I . .. . Diversity In Montreal. . . "It' -has not yet bieen. considered or diselos�s such opposition to the ri�ci- V."Hearn, 574, E. 'Graham, 574,X " . . .
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�.- - . I I- Placid trade agreement which, Ptesi- I Elliott, 56-9, S. W-ott, 50-7 . . . I
I., 21 oul S'al4e price . . .. .... 16.50 . . . . . . % q
. I .11 t . M10 -Very few.of tb � discussed by the -Government," spic I
�'. � . t , 1% I � . . ntreal, Jim. 28, .. aent Tait made public Saturday as E. Cant- . ., I I
! �, � . Mr Cochrane, `!ibat I' may say per- - -011, ou-0, U'llornp.son, -W. - ,rh , . . I
I �. . I . . papers have made �straight prorloqnce to suggest that all the. lo�ce �f the T '56 . -',�:,.', � , I , _ a.. �.__ - I . ,
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, I so-�41ly thilt I .would be strongly""op- . . Naughton, 4. . B. Ross, 55 I . .
., 'Persian Lamb Searfs $6.00 . 21A . . merits on the ttiriff question, . ,ation will be necessary' to Morris. 55-2. -2; - X. 1'-1 *. I 1. � I .� I .
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..`;�: . . ill � I La Pa,trie is afrdfd .of the result po!ipd to any charige in our !�xistin* secure action.al this session. � H. Harland, 55-1 J. . . I 1� .. I . .
.. . . Middleton. 54-4� S. Henry, 524, C. -Over 66 perr cent. '
. 1, Illece slisall vill, t .: 10 00 wi I 4A I . . and flilds it strange -that the Govern'. policy. For three yeara past, in all Class 11 A
':t . � . . . pulp concessions advertised by the "Thd. .cOmnlittees 'to Which the McC6oI, 59-5, V. rphillip. , 5§1 1K. Taylor, 72-3, J, Buchanan, 71�5,.. '
�� price .. .. ...... . .. .$6.00 I I I men.t .should completely qhango the . agreement,has been r4erred-finaric `Swan. 51-2, W, 0 3, A '
. � . . � crown, we have imposed the condition', I I.Rutledge, 51-1, K' I
�,., . . . . . I . country's :fiscal 'policy, whi!e we are . . �� J. Sturdy. 68, S. CoPp,� 66-4, .
. . . .. I . - . that the pulp should be manufactured- ,Ju-thVSZriate, and ways and mealla;,.Ill Govier. 50-6. - . . . : ' J . Class III -Over' 50 per cent. - i . .
Al posoini Searf $4.25 . . -so gre pros- . . Form 11 : . . I
' I � . . eDjoying I .at 4 ineasdre-of . - y own.- View the Hollse--.-�are apparently in agriies- I . I E. Tuiner', *62b!7, L. Wasman, rn-ii .
, �, U I . , perity. . .. .1 ,. into paper in Canada. M 11 . , .
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, ., � : . LL � Bjo�v ; Ariloo--i. -,if. fui . � ,10 " .. . . The Herald is, surprised at the scope. I is that this is the proper course to nient against the lillin. By dc -laying a . Fiyst classi. Over 75 p4 cent * I M. Lamont; 61-5,B.'Brown, 60, L. - .
.. on b6th .sides 1 ri,iieti wol, lipiris- - . . . . e arrangement,' es that in . I Beaton,.5927;, R. 'Cantelon, 57-6', I.
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�:;" -,1 I- P, ice 425 .. 11*- * . pursue -if we. are to develop -the na- report on the agree ent eithe� can G. Weir.' �8-2, .'E. 'Holland; .5-2. .
.. '. and I ails reg 8 (It.), - . . ,�, . of th and believ t ral.resources of our back Aistricts, defeat action.'. ' I . __ . Secorid Class. ,over 66. . Glen, -57-1,B..Brodgen, P6-9, B. La- . �
�.,' I , . . .the days of high protective walls are 11. "Arr4yed - 6n tha a per cent. -* . . .. .
,.. . . INk I - M we hope to see. them develop. In � 4de, of tlis� meiq7- J, Aikenhead, 73, E. L'yon, 72-7 AT - Via, 54,� L. Reid, 50-4. - . . .
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I'v, Isabella Fox Searls . :_:_ - - . 11 _1 � I I . I goue for ever. " ' I .Justici! to 1110 . ffidustrial possibilities bers (if these,committe-es are m6st bf. Chowen. 68,9,, 11.�Turner, 67-1,, , "k. . - Forria IV.,. . . I .� . ... . ; .:
. -1 - � . -Star evidently tbinks that it is . .
�, , - - I . , The : 'of our- the stand -patters in both bnan Sloman. 66-5. , � . . Part I Vacuity Entrance. . .
...� 2) f011y Iset ell, f X -1cal fs r I !ill � � I 1. the --thin -�dq,e of the f re(k trade' wedge, great north country,' and. in clips of I I .
. ... ed with he.td und 1 � i I reg 15 00 �� I . . I . ' the interests' of the seitler, for whom Congr�ss- , The �Rvpublican loaders Third Class,.overri 50 per* cerit � Second Class -Over 66 -per eint, . I .
. . I saying -pnriy in (lay-,, 'learned notb g ett, 62 1, � . ,
111. I I - : '�Tfie Liberal -4, E, 11-11s, 69,5. , - . I ..
.1 sale price .... ........ 10-00 . � � t, I have . ill- as a tt�sult of B. Xell '� D. Cosens, 71 1
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I . proclivfti-iis, but it lias:li�(!d - ' . . McConne 1, Iker, H.. Reid, 54-8, IV. Welsh, .151-7,'R...
: . . 1. . . .gppe by." was accu ed o'- ,4n' wedesire to -provkle l6cal ma�kel s, ibe November elections. On'the oth-'. W 'Third Class.- . , � N . . �
V� . - - could not TbCornmend . aily , other 614s A ,
11 . . , _do�vu that. r ", . . . I er barid, fhe .Democrats are almos 60-9, R, Dewar, -7 L .
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I Isabella Fox 31luffs your choice ot any ' ` eanf6.' and has, vrb,�en it-, loya:ty to COU 'e- . . . soldily in favot of tl I le'rigreement- ,t. Flynn, 6017, M Reynol I da, 6 . 60 7 ? . D'enholin, 50-8. ... . . . . . . . 11(
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!t. . I . 2 o - iy Itoeli.t f.,x .il tiff-; Ell,- . C . . I the Empire in; niore 1VS��s, than one. , It Will. be remembered that previous "-",,n e,tra so. Copp, 60-4,L...MacDonal 0-5 D.� Part IIF.aculty,2ntranee. , . . ..
V. IM" ,qTVle a 11 A., A,00w fit,- ro Ladies C101i I ,oat 19 !hT4 years ago. the conditions-gov- . ssion'of Coagre,ss 16omi I d, 59-5 F � . .
. . ,. 9 . . . I AN loyal Can'adianq will hope that the . .rning the -� Taft is Brown, 59-4, ' ' 'First Class�Over 175 per cent;* - - -. .
disnusal, -of pulp conces- UP''in colls.oLleileO. President Al. Patterslonj __5 . I
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I 2o ou. ,.aie PrIC4 ......... 13-50 011'rakk $4 t8 ,.: ., , .. I�ibcral pa'rty is nof-Viiiering on a, " - ver.;(, to till-,; qctio' . Draper. 57-2,.�C. Nicholson, 56-5, F � C. Copp, 91-1i N.- Welph, S&O, W.: -.-. 11 _:_'..
. . . � . A siops �perrtlittcd fhz� manufacture into a ii, bnt there' is' rea- I . . �. �. .
,. - � .1, . l milaguided unnatriotic co4ise, It,; nii- . I son for bolievilig.. tbat �jf assurall-ce Watson, 55.:-9,, D. JMcCIinQ.ie)r,.54,-q* T'amlAyn. 76-1. '- . . .
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. , I --fuy sthe`fargest fur � '. . . b ' ' .A - b -en : ,result pape 11 and 'finished int all - �\-il-' ritti1v tile ri.cinn'ivil ilgroonle 0ahtelori,..53-5, L.��Fbrdi', 62,,6 . K. Willis, 72-3,. 1
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. , proven to have. bmil *a. afti,M IN i1g. f (q. I . . 1. , , Barr, 62-4,, L. Grefg, 51-1, ' . Third 'Class' Over 50.per-'cenf. � , . �,
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.� this - store that shows"we have :the, - the, *country, th,rou'*h 1he dsqtruetion .PP' in American I:Ictori it.; ,;I-.1)?nitlC(I wlt!lolit aftelliptill" to 1 M. Md- 1:
_. JOS. . . t;wh -oil. to it AniLmd-m � 11 Allister, 50. - . � V Welsh, 63-3. F.'.T'amblyn4 '63; '. .
I � ..'' . Acbordiffi� to corridor roports., the - . . L�ljt:i th-at"wim'd . . I . I - �14! . I .
. I . . bf advell-furolis all(.i".17i�,i*oll�ryselit�rtit�* - � - . - -t tho i)lqn, thu. 11m.,i'doit.would. Form 11 . . r , . �_ - .. � , 11�n,. Matriculation- I I . .
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es.. ', - to], 'ga,in4,ng power. S'ure,y it is not - ."Jit, th'? , . . 'Class --Oven 75 per cent. . - . ,, , Class I�N. Cluff, qg-5.' . -
right goods at the right pric .. , t, , " , . .,)�4 .'I it &
I i back . . .. I - 1`11110iding. tiv� liquor .� - 0,111, ' ' I L. Smillie '8'a-3, I Ta�lor '
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I . Ottw�a, Jan. :N,--T1w Otta:wa, Citi- �.. . .. .., .,. I � � - 5, . . ,*. . ... I . i I
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0911MM1111111 bill'ing 6-:Iue.lis- �. .1 - lea ,
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. __ _____ - - __ ____ __ __ - I mitt6d. by.Mr, FiOdhig i1ppear to be '11,01.1. W� .J,' Hanna's- Proposal of . . . I . . I ., . �.. .. . I . immloilum - I -1. . .
1. ... . . I -�the -ult of it - 14st sossion to Wipe. 'Out .t1le 1,06di, .10W(Ts .of persuasloh on- these.mem-* --uilliam'. w4mo�v� �_ I
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. � I . � part (if both �'iinad.j nw�i tiv� Jjlljtj?�i. bq�lrd,, Of li6.P.TlqA 04)Tnl).iiiisitiners alal 1). or4, xNho:horld the..key to the situa- , . . . . . I I I I ..
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I may ior a. time. - ,rh._4 country na.� Fun entral licens� board Ill-. tft:-�r ;, I � - I
the -,oT)portunity, fliough `-ft. is Tapidly Stat ,q tow Airrive at 11 Illuttlaf w1d"'.. Juio,att, a c - . . . . .
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ill 0 "r) I I D . akon by the . � � . Ome Price Onl* .
- R. r, E receding t6 revert. to conlmonsens6 . I . .. - _. 11 , .1
Ruf CON F I RM 1, thou"llf no action will lj�� t, �1" y ,
. . and ,lay the basis -of' imperial. union .e�ion-Au;v u�,, iind,noL,10"itv. . . iusetts, a -member of the -ways and I � . . � ..
. 1. ... I . I .. Ti�e B�ening jo-tv'41al .,:IY*.q' th.-t, I)- 01-voruim;,nt-, ()'It this rilattor ,li'll ll(�.xt 1119111TIS cori!m1tteb_yesterda.V introdue- " I . I I � � .
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I 01 I . by establishing imperial.*recij)iocity.'� , )re the' fy,noral , . . . ,4 ., . .
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- . . i'd *11'OkO f,t;.bu'.�Ipe,-�- .�Stl..;Sloll� jus.t bef(, .1 clo'" -d in' the Elduse, tbi adrniniz�t-rwioii, lo"� . .
Pr6L ,.Hewins opines -in The- Morni- ond 'db.ubt. a�go tion� The ank-ndrupilt, 4., , f i tho Equor �. Ill A . .. .
. I 'flas - betm -done for Citnwla till(] 4".,l 1 * b: 1I to carry out the recinrocity tl�gn�i . . . ,
.. Appointment of Connaught Is i,g Post, that-. a complete reciprocity .-7 ,11111 . , _ act this .oession will'be for botter oil . ...ent; 'The _ . ' � . , .
I . Officially Gazetted. treaty will f,ellow,- facilitating the. the Illics -t)f S�r. j, NIau&)lIald,: 1* "' bill Was rct�rrtkl at,once � I
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. . standing offer''Of rociproq:ty. I . forcement, of. the regulatitin, -that llow to the . Ways and means c(irnmitte.e, � a � . I- IiW IN' W%S I .1 . 1.
known dims of -many far-s-.3ing Amer- �,,,T,16 - I, txist. particularly.in rea"tid to loc�d , I
. icans for political iabsorption. -Bri- u exPeeted'KaA haj)pen�d. Tbii, -t � . I - I - ------ 17. . �. . � 1. . � . . . . I �. . .,
. * 'United States ex,ecutive has '.)e : option. I . . . - _: . I
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: WILL COME FOR TWO YEARS - - li-alf i�%y ab<mt. fo4kl- and raw Maier- � * -- .1 . . I I . ,— � � . . � I :� . � . � . �. I . . I . .1. I .. . � I I . I
. � � . the world-wide.- competition of. the ialaA .'and . Said nraciica �, . . A. I :*, �* . - *� I !P � �. .. �1 . . : � .. . '. .
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I e ap- abqUt'manufa,cture,-. Thi, acceplince.- . NOW _'.'-1N ... CONGRESS .** CLINTO-W SCHOOL REPORT * . . . � I � . . . I .t
I - I The Telegraph 'diicussds� th by- the United States Cabinet of. suth * 1. . . . . ,* . .. . . . �. . ''. . . . . .� * . . I I I .1 . � . 1. ... ... . .. ..
. Duke Will Arrive H6re In. September Dointment; eulogizing Canada,,and de�- an: ile.eemebt, i-,'�'i4h-k*y speaking, il . .. -, - , - . .. 1. � � . . . .1 1. . � I . . . , .
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. Accompanied by the Duchess -Term claring that a fresh, bright,page, opens. I . Miprlse, T.f 'c' , .. I I., �.. � , , , . *,. � *. . . I �*' �. '* & ..... ... � I . 9_1% - , I * . . ...
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. . a new regime. C.anada's...hea:rt wi'll ., Staggering ,q w1g,res,4 ac- Tariff Treaty ls rormal,ty. Stought tendancei for Januar 1 . .�
I Is Subject to Further Extension ' cepts 1t, all cilxcellont thing �W*c thili'li. , : - . . . . ,, AVIET'age at . y � We � I
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-London Press Discusse's Prob- � 4 consummation of.many loyal hopes.. . . . .. . . — I . . . I - 1 - �.. . . . .. . . . . ,- . I �, - �
. able Effect of Appointment o . h The London Express Says': "The country.". I . . . . . . . . . . . " Q, . . . . .., . . . ...D.,visio - I . . . I. , .:. I . � I
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� . Imperialism In Dominion. appointment ist -a new d6parturi�, ell- ,,_�,,ljuoll, i,ji3t,, -P�un..Zo,-Irle Al arvey-TWaIkeT;'_69t Pearl . .. � �, I � . I I I
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' � . tiqer describes the agreement aA, � a : - . . weji. 76,;Harold '_1 '. : I . . I . . ... .1 .. . . - - . .. .
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Ottawa, Jan. SO. -The official an. conception wMbh�,hai; taken place of .triumph .for the Canadian '-farMrs,. . I .. . I .. . . . . .� . Kilty, 62, . . . . , . .... . . . I "... ' . .. - . , . . ' . ' . I., . � I . . . . . �. - . I .1
. nouncerneirt of the appointment of the .the cr&w�- in imperial life. It is - & -tempered -by the 'fear that if' will not .. . . . . . . . 1. I I . . .. . . . . . .. ::zW,e"v el bieen'ke4ng busy thrW,g.h -thedtill season � .. I I . ..
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. tribute to all the, dominions rseas, -survive in Congress..' The favors, to . H Margare .. , I . I .
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..Congressman McCall of Massach,u'setts XcTaggart,: 6.5 .1 1. .1 L . .*'by selling wanted ' * " " � I . . .
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i Duke of Connaught as Governor -Gen- arid its Si ance, will. nowhere .be:- .,Canada 'have bee a, "frorn' .the Takes ,,Firit . Ste In. 'Putting It -- Division 11 . . . , I . .
;. eral of Canada, in succession to Earl ignored." ,, ' . -. L. .. . I . .P � to ec6nomlze �you' know 'where ;'tbcohie. I I .
. L 1. . . ,necessities of the 'Taft- administratiorf. "' .. . .
, .. The Times says the appointment The concessions by .Canada do nof Through �:-..,Ne%W.York ALmer.ic'an I . Sr."Frai*41P.ennebakii�, 82,.Fogt- ' ' I . .. . We"re ...
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.. Grey was received yesWrday. will meet with warmest ap -eciation f er Copp, .74, Jennie CMTl1er,,-7-1-rHar-.- � aft�i your- trade, our interests are n1titual, we 'intend -to . . .
: pt expose it, verk-wide front -to the at-' . � Pro esses to Have Made Canvass .. 1. . .. .
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A cablegrorn fr�m.the Coloni in both Hous' a. The duke will reach 4ack . I I . , riet "Cahtelbii, 67, Oif ford '. t '. make them:more. so. .. . . . . I . I I
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retary to His Excellency states that, the Dominion at a profohridly of Canadia'a'mahufacturers. bf. the House -Says That the .- 65- v . . . . I I
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.1 His Royal Highness will be here in I The Freia,Press;says� 1. . ..,. Measure Cannot' P�A.. �r.-Arinold, Glazier, 78, ' �Oliver . .. � . . I � 11, . I ... . ?I . . I I .1 . I . I . , . 1. I
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�. September, and that the term of his ficant period. It.is gradually ik�ing !"What4a, the -broad -meaning of the ' . . . . . I . I Johnston, 76 Clara Twitchell; 76, X. �. .I . I I 01 . .. i � . . .1 _. .- '_ I 1. I .
. 'that ngemqnt trad a]?- Does thespee . 11 . � I I .. . .
� , office will be two years, -with no doubt yecognized , the tatiff ar�a ,011,01 Wa�hinkton, Jam. 30.�Repiesenta- Kennedy,' -67, Miltop. Streiets,'66, M, " - ' , . � . . I . .. .. . . . . . . .1 . . I tA
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1, . omentous departure.-. W�, should the 0 prop a IF five. McCall of Massachusetts, a mem. Elliott, 66i Clinton Cook� 65 Eva - , . I � I . .
.. the possibility of � - 19 a in Mni!;r .'of.. inalice give a clue, I . .1 . .
extension. be the' last to, believe* that. Canada's 1. . .T. . . . I . 411 rt . .
; The Duchess of Connaught will ac- 4 and is not that �Ide that . 1. I ber of the ways and medris commit- * . ,��_ -Skirt L n hs � . " . .
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. . acceptance'of Ameriba'arter,ras implies .'.the Minister. ,Carter. 64. Norval McLean,- 0, ' il- . Press . I e 9, � _. . . ��
. company him. , l ..tee, Saturday inir6ducW in the House , lie Gould, 60, Fran ciesReynolds, -60. . I p . . . .
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. I .any weAkening of her all�giance-.- On bas been .overwhelmed at Washington - - - . Y.. . . � . . . . .
i London, . Jan. 3O.- .the .administration bill to carry out . M. E. CHIDLE
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. . (C,A.P.Cable.)- ,the contraryi it idvolves so ,profound b� influences that ire not in kee ' city 'agreement 'with `Oan-�'. . Division'I'll - � I - I . . .Vour only all wool gie check tweed Jyd-s_-W!de_- I . . .
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. ,*ounced that the a modification of conditions that the' ,with thii 'spitig,'of our people, w'bich-. . wdrth.$l 25 per. ykM S ;..
, . . Duke of Connaught will succeed Earl - c I 0 - -0orthern half "Isda. The bill was referred at once Sr.-Trenii-&Iii.. 96, Lyda Morrishl'. ' I ' Vard . tq�-Airt length $'�.7.5_fbr - . . ' . . . 1.
I bas -is -of nsolidation Ahe thide pol-� is to Iiiiild up u*n this . 4o the -ways arid means co�amittee. , .82, Percy Ladd, kj* Dorreen Stipp& . o ' . . . ".
.�' , Grey in'September as G-overnor-Gen- . . . $tl5c). pq; length ' � �: - ' - - . - . I
I icy of botli. must 'be rdconsi4yed. , of the, ,Awe.rican continent- a na , ;I— . � . .
. � eral of Canada. He will hold the ap. . t"'J", .The introduction.. of the bill by ihe 'endon, 80,'Marlg-aret 'Walker, 74, 9;. . . . . ,4 . I I .. . I . .. . . , . . .. . �. 11 I.
Canada is only, �n the thieiholl& f ' -that shail'No-'a Part of the ktgat Pri-t-. 8etts Allan, I I � - I . � .., . . I . . . .. . . I .. � %. I I I ,. I . .. .. . I.
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t ' tment for two -years, subject to 6. "Br 0 - -ish Empire'.',. lieve a tiad-a'advantiaig'q. pay - 0 u -4- . . .1 . . 1�o __ . �:.` . . . .., 4 .. . � I 1. .. . . . '. - % .
- . rorin Massa h ifistea&-of-by_Mr_�_H,Ml_1 s Winnie.DraPer,_11, Edwin, _ �, — . �m . . I . . . 11
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:. u . her national ]if itain must not . ne of New'Tork, chairman of the Judd',, 71, Gordon, McCartney; 67 . .. .. . I . I � .. � . . .1 . � I I ,
.� � ther extension. relax the fibre striingthening and and thbre-a trade loss.-bilit in the ag. � I . � . . � - . . .. . 4 _. . - I � . I
11 The London Daily Mail says that maintaining the imperial. system..Tb6 � gregate wealth 'thrown .Ways .and means committee; doclision- Jk.��Maky` Chidley,- 97, MarJ6�ie. . . . 1. 1. �. I I . I . . . . ! ! . � I
: . li the Duke of Con -naught will have,an .,ed some. cornmefit. It- is interpreted in MeMilith. 82. Mabel Hewitt, 70, Elen- - . . . I . . . .. - . .. ! . ' L . .. .. ' . I ' 1-1
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., . Duke of Obtinaught will. take a wide. open to tke � despoiler, that he may v Ke , , 76, Miskine Evans, 71, Le- . . .1 .p4i . . 0 � � .
. ithmense success. . � ... I o . . , many ,quarters to indicate 'that' Mr. 01 . "n . I . ..
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�: � view. . I . I . . preserve his own, our manufacturing res .� , " .A Dozen rs ply. ' . ,-. ,�' . �
'. The Mail asks: "Does Connaught I � I . . ' - . McCall. will take a 'prominent part in. 'ona N� iser, .70, tVois Holmes, 68. 1 � . . . . . I 1_r ... . .
. . . . interests ,disturbed at the� entering of he commit, Rathleen .. . owz i 67.., Verth . � 1. z . . ,
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. . . : Canada, byl-rawing nearer the United - . I tee and in engineering its progtess on 64. . . . .� � Ladies and Childran'Mitts and Gloves -black .and'., . I . .
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;, States, set her foot on the road to VIE &A EXPRESSEM eral unsettling of the �buslness that i .4 � . I I . I . , I c6ldred worth '25 30 nd 3'5o p�r pair cleiiffig'-:ait per � I . .
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I separation from Britain? Some will - .. . . .- . . . 'While members of �the� committee . Division 4. � � � . - - - � -- . �_: ,
I , . . . . . based'upon an ,agreement which his. de6line- to disciLas "their pro Sr, III -Marian: 0MIngaii 92, L6. � pair ........... I ....... d'. _. o ...... 4 ....................... ". I ..... 44.4 ......... ,Joe , I .
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!. effly, these relations will grow till Tariff Agreement Arouses D114er- party to it may terminate it at . W�ill." ome fairly. well established that the 90, Ruger:I6 Sheeleyo 8s, Mabe].Mar-� - � . . . 1. I I _ �. I . . .;I
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-common market. Now the agreement - . . � I .. . � . �ditorlally says: 1. I . I te6 arid come out on the flogr of the' 'Wallis, 79j Ilia Trowhill, 79, Hope I . I . I - , , I D
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1� An prefuence the British imports is ,time, , ' - - , . . . - . 8, � .
FLAVIOLLE- IS. ' PESSIMISTIC outburst of resentment or ecstasy in , Nelson, 1.6, Hannallt Argeut,-116, Will .� . . � . . . . �..,...�.1.1.1--..-----.--..,--............ I
� of no tivail. .. . � . The first move will be to take up Sloman, 16, 'Clifford, Grael . is, 76. . .k I . ' . 41 . I . . . .
. .. . any part.of Canada over the reeiprod. ; The first delivery of our -spring oliders is 11OW -
! � The Graphi'6 says: "In Zo . . . . I I -� I I Ahe bill at, a meeting early in the. -- JR. ill-Sadid Walsh, 95, Helen . . � . � .
,� fly arrangement. On, close study it ' vreek and.determine if an�,hearings n from the laiiiid
- I we send of our beat in a double a r9veals no serriblanois'of fiscal convul- ' � I Forrester, 94, Marjorie Barg*,� 12, our counters. They are pure line I I I .
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sense." ' Ii recalls that 41 yeairs ago Packer Says It Means Death to th . Will be held upon the measure. It is Mary Rathwell, 90i Harold Manow - of tha ;
� sion, or even,of serious fiscil disturb- I - Shamrock. , We know the merit,s of the goods
I Meat I n4usiri6s-All Canada Su - - �ante - . . � the 4inion *1 several; members of' kn-V � I - I . ; - . -
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11, agreement may safely assume it says, � ple of Qxnada as a whole will'be, well presenting ifidustrieg seriousl 82, A new Fkit , I girnre ' -I)arriask 'With napkins io rrmtcb, c1ptlis. and ,napkins . .
ManV Industriis baY They Will . 'by.ihe lowelring of the tar! Little, � f, I i � I '
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I Duke of aught's appointinbrit of duty on wheat Will meam.th&t the bound either by treaty"or coriventiol;., I the tariff. arguments that might 'Sthel Wasman, $8, Harry Lawrence .. . I I I . . � . . ... �
marks the final stage of The -entrance Canadian farmer will* get 4d, or 5c, - the,. changes.'must Stand on, the merito - 41 I -1 . .� . �. I � " I..'' - . I I I... t..''. . I .
. of the oldest" and largest Dominion as leas per busheli itatead of more, it t ,ed for and, against the 81,.Wilfrid Seeley . .
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t d"g not impair that poll ' " " - f5ollyar, 78, Ask Deents, 77. 1 1 . . I .
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. Canada, is destined to be either most affected are . Chuen, 8T) .1.1 ". . �� . � � � , I
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� #�' ).13ritish or. else Ametican. Touching South Afrian markets, The 'Uhited about reached that, Stage where in, - I W11110 Tulford, 10, Jimmie Walker: I . a, I .1 .. � .
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