THE DAILY EXAMINER : TAB DAILY EXAMINER, THE MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION. — REVISION OF VOTERS’ LISTS- | i Tue Patriot has been mixing anc muddling the figures regarding the revis- } East and Weet Queens. As to the latter riding we will not the | . . t ion of the voters’ list for | enter into any discuasion, as court has not been held tinal FINANCE MINISTER: AT“GALT Able Speech on the Great Public Issue of the Day. —_———— In the course his great speech at Galt, culation of these notes, which are called out from the banks when prose are to be distributed, ard whieh gov back jute hanks when the products are andi-tribuited. In 1879 the bank circulation, not taking into account the Government banks, am- oupted to 19,000,000, and in 1893 it bad been raised to $34,000,000, an increase of |. that time. There is. no 80 per cent. 1m s busine: 8 = — a — ——— TELEGRAPHIC SreciaL Desparcues TO THE EXAMINER NEWFOUNDLAND SITUATION. a a a MONDAY, FEBRUARY .4, 1895. — <r ee Has the Right of Wav. aa understood that Separate Schools | , ; : we : Ir was understood th ep rT | The P ie tien wardine C ; Ontario, Hon. Mr. Foster said : more unerring . testimony to the ; were guaranteed the minority in Manitoba 1e Patriot's figures regarding Vonserva- When Mr. Laurier and the leadere of | activity of a people than the circulation of ‘sittin i ; in al al ak ae ce en Mr. Li ‘ pee) oa : as they are guaranteed the Protestant | tive work in East Queens are far from cor the Opposition put in their,pleas to be ad-| specie or bank notes by which that dis- ; ' } | : } 2 o> ar : . my ae ee ie . ; q minority in Quebec and the Roman Catho | Fe t, as the following summary will show‘ | mitted to the Government of the country, | tribution 15 carried on. But this, too; is Whiteway Cannot Form His Cabinet. oO But the Grit | Total ded tot} } to be givena chance to carry .out their | known by every thoughtful business man norit I nt oO ut the rit otal ne ‘s added t > pr arv g “ . . . aa Nn wee! | a ion , ote ~ ) the Patriot. ’ gg2 | policy, they alwaye pretace,that by attempt-| that every year bank notes are less neces- ere Party in Manitoba enacted a law under Deductis Cc pesto bl ‘® 1d _ eae ga . | ing to show that the state of the country | saryto the transmission of business, andthat bee a > the opera ef which separate schools | 7 . i! ' ‘ ; sas ee on “ 490 oas deplorable and so bad that perforce | cheques and bank drafts évery year pursue Sr. Joun’s, Nfll., Feb. 4. nm ; MS a Nitin CAVINE STIL QUUNTIONS AL preiminary —— a ae ey should be called to} and take a great portion of the field that The new Witeway cabinet has not yet e could nut ft tha at i; and the I . revision 396 it 1s necessary th 5 : £ } . ; \ é : e | declared this law to ! tra G Rarer iain Pine ees i: take hold of affairs in order to extr cate | bank notes and specie used totake, so that | bean formed, the Premier being unable to 1h adeciare @ ia © ince , rit: ions ¢ al revisio ‘cord: é 2 . -.° ° s es a : , kas ieht.” Then | ing to tl 7 : my ere ¢7 | the country from its perilous) position and outside of the great development in that | arrange the po<itions to the satisfaction of or, in popular £ng ish, aii right. hen | = the BLTIOL... cee ‘ v4 i alias a eave it f not mo feat. line, there has been a development in the | those clamoring for office. The confeder a quetiow arose as to the right and duty ie a : . | ceriainly impending ruin. 1€ whole | purely bank issue, the cirenlation of notes ation guestion Is also a stumbling block. as ; Nominion Parliament to grant the ‘ Total grit additions ie ek , 463 basis of the claim they make a a a amounting to what I have said. We! St. John’s is’ émphatically against any LADIES are sharper than merchants think. They know when things are right 7 . Sonservative additions at preliminary ’ Raver nt and a change ‘of policy 18} ipivht also , union and will defeat any confederate . : ° > . « ° eC] separate sch ’ “ete y. aantitiae 3 _—— — eat an We insist that a careful comparison of ou ‘AG -PICR . t ‘ . : amen FP revision aedéeussees wee iso that the country’s country 3 condition 18 TAKE THE TELEGRAPH SYSTEM, nominee. It 1s reported on good | author all : ] : d } c I . : f our ONE LOW CASH I RICE and QUALITIES vista 1 juestion | Conservative additions at final revis- _— | bad and that it needs to be — on and. the post-off hicl ss alee hast Oe that the Whitewayites are willing to|-Wlll prove our leadership. ' t} Youncil:. | i ww a ; >} j j e post-office, which ar 20 ie . : -? oe he ar a : ms = was arried the Privy Council, | on eenge . . | will you allow me just for a littie while to , - pe ee Z on _} enact a bill recognizing the rights ee ve Our L895 Stvles In BI OUSES Th . TOQRW ecrrina ‘ i ai has recently decided that | ~~~ | invite your attention to eee mechanism . ee rey French Schocennn along the treaty coast, f ’ : f : tl » ' b, _ > LI N EN and DU F K SU | T Ss will not leave the Fac- o ee a aed 551 pyran iave increased as well, until to-day | in retucu they are guaranteed a loan from ory for a month or two, but will be here in time fo our Spring Opening in April “ag ie eee ap aeeaen ” | Conservative majority of total add : : Dominion of Canada, in point of telegraph | iy, Imperial Government. 1894 Designs are not 1895 Styles ” = =~ ae | ta : thee Det = rN ¢,| in the discussion of that point. Is the ‘leave. is the ninth country in the -civi- 5 6 Styies. <4 it is now stated that if the Dom ior 54 ; hi 4 \ mileage, is the ninth country} 1 , TY b tual] Bes IODS 2. oocc cogeees scqeccsoose eon if e 1 e " “i a cn hl : a z sithanatien ion . ‘ y : ‘ : ; : : s ar in oh iakk dee tb gaat — ondition of this ones re iP - lized world— (hear, hear)—and in po'ut of M ere 1s actually more fun than in a circus to see t em juggie prices and twist * Se a REMOVA icy . eT the N “rr olicy, | facilities to the population is the first coun- McTague a Free Man. values into seeming cheapness end. after all. the best tl ewe +] i this righi, “ Manitoba will resist. | The Conservatives removed for other whick has been in force in this country }try, (Cheers.) Su se y ask the GB Vite 55 a4 all, 928 1ey can co is to come thi : ot ati I me 3 7. ) Suppose yon as the — ; , § ‘ome within a It will readily be seen that the law of} canses than death at preliminary 317 since 1878, bad? Have the results : been | tivures in regard tothe business done in Orrawa, Feb. 4. block of our prices, unless you want shoddy. It’s our metho! of ONE PRICE that we the matter ig very much mixed, and that | — revision } et ae 3 a — ae = mg eee 2 ae post-office. In 1878 there were 51,000,000 His Excellency the Governor-General | 8re advertising th’s week Call and see our goods : } | They removed at the final revision ‘© | a kind as to stamp their effects upon the] ‘etters and post cards sent, but in 1893 the - J “ ° s g. ° ths que zion how to deal with it is com-| . tA i te als oO -— Sn cle He , : oe ee mee has cominuted the sentence of Thomas bs 1 A : i - be ’ a ee Tots] Conservative removals < ther a people, the business and the de velopment | number amounted to 129,000,000, an in- M Tenne-ot Charlottetown now confined Our MR. PATON is in the Canadian market. y esterday Wwe received word about plicate, by tHe fact that the Grit majority ) tian for death . tees srseeeeee 399 | Of this country ina way which will tend” crease of 153 percent. in that time, In ini Dorchester Penitentiary "under a five- | 4 large stock secured at prices that will tell a tale E auituus has 8 ing to gain and | 1), crits according to the Patriot re- ce us think that -rui ack of, 18 re were , rg : erty re , > ewe . iu Manituua has something to gain and | The grits accor ling to the Pat ot re to make us think th at ruin and “ wie 1878 there were 14,000,000 of papers and vear sentence, from the Supreme Court of : nothing to lose by a cont nued azitation.} jy», eved at the preliminary revision prozperity, depression and = vequent parcels sent. In 1893 it crept up to 93,- P. E. Ieland, for perjury, and instructions A fair and friendly settlement, is howeve’, iB other than for deat Be. se eeee 4 bankruptcy is before us It " ok nol 000,000, an increase of 110 per cent. So have been sent to Warden Foster for his . d ! be wished | They © moved at the final revision ac- There are two ways of attempting to ad much with reference to crade internaliy|; ediate release. The release is a result @ consummation devoutly to be Wir | eording to the Patrio 96 i Laurier says protection is the rt : chanis is- " a ae ce ; : = 1 Parlia: | ooreine to the Patriot............+es00 96 | this. Mr. Laurier says protection Is the | and extertially, and the mechanism of dis of an influential petition from Charlotte- by both parties in the Dominx aria | Tora! removals by grits accordiag to -— | bane and the curse of this country. 5SIf| tribution. All these . . . : ts ' wt lecisi fthe Privy | the Patriot...... ; i 380 | Richard Cartwright follows, and declares it: : town, which was accompanied by copies of B a ment. Apa't from the decision of t mT | idie Paka... cstiss incccecck cdecnasiacciee OM : _ i _ g ee yer ag SHOW WONDERFUL INCREASE the indidtestatnad evidenes taken -at the é } rm ungnestional aiority > . > > , aL “4 8 ALTOC fys ze . ‘ ‘ ; ° ° : Council in this case, it 18 unqe ©} Majority of removals by Conserva- ae aie — Davies. of Prince Edward | between 1878 and 1893, and give: the ne-| trial, together with a =trong representation ' i. jer the rt f | Ell, udwecesio ne: deoeenese 1 esigo [4 3 } Touvery. . oo . as a, ae aualic |¢ MeTague’ ‘ ial a thich he . “ i that the Province has, under tae ru | tiVeS. eee wee : - ; sin the wake, and declares | Cea*ary contradiction, and in an unquali-| from MeTague’s counsel, in which he . > e oO P mae C ‘ } M x ws wstitution, a right to control the | Majority additions as above by Conser- ee eet ees - God and | fied, plain way,.to the statement that the |elaimed that the prisoner had not becn 1e ea ce an He s8*rice asn eli. Ps ovr constiit mm. @ Fis | a 8 1! syste 3 Be Se ” . . . = t] blic schools PEF wn 2 or meenoneyrereney vee 4 ; ine) neon! National Policy, which has been in the] guilty, and should never have been cor- vas teaching imparted in the pudi n i man; and all the smaller satelites revolve Yo s Sut ) 1 Te a I no : 107 around these central suns, #0 to speak, | Country from 1878 to 1893, has been af victed, and that the sentence in any event] © oa ee - ee ithin its borders nteriere ne on Total gain by Conservatives...... q ‘ , on ’ .; we a © ceed -~ : . "2g rary severe > ae sisi | sees sami _ a BS aonaneemnensdiiicnnancaeradlaacalineneaeeeeee ~ with , : | ee otal | ry Ce | ‘| and flash off in feebler flame these catch- | CUrs¢ and a bain to it. on a was @ very severe one. 2 7 part of the Dominion Fartament . This result isobtained without taking | words : “Ruin of the country,” *‘Depres- make the a SS ae 1a eminence ommercia i Rr thouzh strict'y legal, be abnormal and cov- » acc oa . sion.” and all thai kind of thing. (Laugh- | '% 90 perio of Canada’s history, and in no . t ) he persons who are now ion,” and all thai Kin g . , . ‘ ar the spirit of the constitution ae ale _ het pogeeiamuetan’ t “~ Let us come to the fact and testimony. | like period of the history of any country In World of Spart. U Ee eS Conservatives and who were placed on the er.) Let us cc a ‘sting that | the world, has progress been made greater _—_-— ' s Moreover, the relegation of the question [© ) 1:4. by the grit workers There are two ways of ee he r € ub tanti al ip the same len; th of Sr. Jous, Feb. 4 mion . . ’ ; diets ’ P vi rOrncers. . : " ; or more 8 sti le Sa , g ~<o 9 + ®. > : . : “hy . = d two ways of refuting it. aere 18 the |“ * ; . : . . : the Dominion Parliament will, of ne es The Conservative gain ia East Queens is ts ae te and lout ted } time than has bcea made here. The eontestants in the Saturday night's A meeting of the Conservative Electors i ; ge . JODSET VE g 4 3 | method of full, absolute an _ undout te ded iia Mad iW ° 5 of Lot 29. will be held in the C Sh sity, result in divisions and ere "7 very pronounced. facts,here in our owncountry,without going —__—>> o- <4 Mec iin . an ae Breen, Hugh Hall oo TURADAY. sane the re “ a gis Prinses nip |" POMS gag —_—_— | tates aot | a hewn wih is ching eat la thers nd er | NS CL LAOS fl TOOL, a aurier and 3 avies —M. fazette: When Si shard | paring ourselves under this policy with | Lot skin is cured bv Hool’s Sarsaparilla Saws re TWO ePeens ANG MCU: " hice e ing < sible for Mr. Lauvier and Mr. Davies to M »ntreal Gazette When Sir Richar ” g 0 ye a ot skin e I bl said’ ih Sede: elite wa ttn Delegates” to. atienll” te Gieeninal 1; . . | Qartwright, the financier of the Liberal | other countries underthe same or adifferent | because it purifies the blood. g, 1 ‘ : eee eceniy it come ee ST party wer tt » London he did not get 90] policy. The undoubted fact is that the brother second. at Summerside on the 13th of é << : , 5 | PSs WEN 0 Lene ’ ee ae on ; . : = February to inat i ; for Sir McKenzie Rowell and Mr. Angers. me hie 4 = i Je wl Mr National P liev has been followed in this Moyrreal Feb 4 © y nominate a candidate , we his 4 per cent. bonds. When Mr.'} Nati vlicy wi ; SPECIAL NOTICES Mowrnreat, Feb. 4. a5 . eas a 2 It is thus a question calculated to disturb | Py-ter. the financier of the Conservat ve| country, we may say, from 1879, ——e rae a oof a ReES ennages Twe new world’s records were made at fae ee nee Snuee : . <.* Lae » , > 71 f, 3 > 2 igi i » ver 878. F for at the rate of fiv: cents p r line, nese a . . 5 ' ominion ection. : the harmony of each of the political ee nt, ees a * 5 ga tha en _— ne the 7 led : : “— ee, dase ta Se ee easel skating Sok here on Saturday. In the CAPITAL & ASSETS $27 000.000.00 A large and representative mseting of the a = » | cent. loan, and could have had sixty mil- | is the history of the developmen : one mile Johnson won in 2.42 4-5 TI . eee ? oe . ' a * rties, at vause the party line of | 7°? : ; : > thee : te 72 ‘or early s ‘ Te have received y cape er re three Poils, Cra s lest- parties, and to cause ipo” ~_ | tion dollars had he wanted it. As aresult | bu-iness of this country from 1878 up to] For early spring ~We have yeovived 90rlttiass mile ‘race was won -by Neileoa in eee “ a and West demarcation to be between the Catholics | o¢ the improvement thus illustrated the | 1393? We have the records and so can | first shipmentsof Christy’s London hats,! 9 4g 3.5, F ad, 18 requeected, on the one side and the Protestants on the | cost of carrying the National debt, aug- | easily reach the truth. and they fully sustain their well merited . : R B R OW D. McLEOD ae ; a a ot a ; : reputation asthe leading and best hat Crieveann, Feb, 4. . " 5 : 1G as 5 other. The Opposition may, it 1s true, mented as it has been by the carrying out WE HAVE GOOD SENSIBLE MINDS 5 —— . Jac. EP , Secretary Lib. Con. Association. ; ‘ a ; 7 of such great developmental works, has none We can easily sat- manufactured in the world.—Prow-e Bros. as. E. Payne broke the world’s amateur Agent for P. E. Island 295 3 + obtain a_ political alvantage by exciting Set atled to just 18 ceuts per head of the and —— — e can 7 ily *at-| 6 Wonderful CheapMen. -feb4 2i recon, two standing broad jumps with Charlottetown, January 30, 1895 s . * Crapaud, Jan. 22, 1895—dy & wy ‘ ani . » judices of : : isfy Ourselves upon these pyints, we &ap- i: ? i ; weighif-, j ’ Os Gun . ’ » i ° ' against the Sasemmenset ~ cena z population per annum. proach the diseussion of the sulject in an The usual Saturday rush at Carter’ eight, jumping 24 feet. a: either the Roman Catholics or the Proves- —— - a uvprejudiced way. There are two great Baokstore, Ovir news counter-is filled wih —- ae —— a ne en i sae a e & . iandinatibentatiionend — —— ; the latest magazines and newspapers; every = tants. But their triumph, if gained, would LATEST NEWS NOTES. divisions of natural life, so to speak, in =o concerned. thing uptodate, _ Batg ins in book's ete Thief Official In Boston. WHEN YOUWANT) Sf" yyy niture ! be short-lived, for they would inevitably c., Qulliy a : a far as trade and busines; are . ' : be hoisted by their own petard. Such men ae ee eye = ae One we may call the producing part of life; See our bargain table. Bost¥x, Feb. 4 schov!l matter Can an vil eC A a aw 2 is Sone : . . ’ . ‘ Rae as Tarte and D’Alton McCarthy, Dav e+ the satisfact on of all parties. the oles ae Ss george - E iret-class butter fer 16c per ib at Ja Major John McDonough, Assistant or the distribution. There must be the! Kelly & Co's, Superintendent of the delivery department i and Laurier may work together “ agin the Government.” But they could not poss-bly unite in support of an adm nistration which Rev. C. B. Pitblado’s church, Winnipeg, ra sed on the first Sunday in January, $3,- 250 by ordinary church collection. Pope Leo XIII takes occasion to express production of articles, and there must be the distribution of articles, and these two together constitute and carry out the best furm of business. Ifthe country is sim- White twilled sheeting, 2 yards wide, only 20 cents a yard at J B Macdonald & Co. jan3l 4i A few sleigh robes at $4.50 to clear at J in Boston Post Office, has been arreste!, charged with stealing a letter containing money from the mail. Bills‘placed in a dead letter were fuund in his wallet. Books, —_—— ‘( 1 1 “Come on, McDuff, and woe to him Who firet says ‘Hold! enough?” would undertake to force separate schools : 7 a ie ee Chan: Ae asain ° or remedial legislation upon Manitoba. abeien fur _— — bis approve! of By es. rtareveaent “naa, B Macdonald & (>. jan31 4i Stationery, 1 i ee oe | and interest in Dante studies, in a letter | # ¢ ‘Hedy J F . OEM yf epeneememeasen li eateeteniniallierelicm Datamation > : : tus er of all the facts and ¢ ———— of thanks to Mgr. G. Poletto, who recently without having the producing } 0 ver, other Son Stabbed bj Drunken Father. Have the largest stock, the greatest cre, it is to be hoped that a fair and } published acommentary on the “Divina | things being — it rc never se so — 4a oe a Sch oO 9} Bo ok ~ ° _s ‘i rill 1 arrived at | Commedia.” perous or go ahead and be so) Thoroughiv ‘ : “a , ek ; : . . » nent o ne a 7 : ge = = " oe aan oy : progressive as the country wl ich has both }. . % : = New You, Fel 4. ” ~? variety and lowest prices of any in the within the Province of Manitoba, and the 2 Bowery o. +2 manram” is wow |e) Tics forme of UW gelan on intat i] a ay g David .Salvera, stabbel his son, . aw allt nee the part of the | showing as its leading attraction .a“com-| 9) oo ap wae are ee ae aged 27, in the breast, then jumped off th ’ } ; Pennine Parana thus arsed. The | euton of Killarney dsiry make,” wnd the | Cie that laden, the ditribation thi ao rootot the house. ‘The father diel soon] ML APS, Furniture business. Our customers are a — » ggg 2 : mm: gigement, with princely generosity, : ai ae ea afterwards, and the son’s condition is erit- =< a? on settled in Nova Scotia a ee da i Sa at country from 1878 up to the present, and 7 ? agg ' . i . ae ser | throws in “a handsowe sample of butter (0 | tie tinct of tnese is the foreign trade index. GRAND pit ppt ther bad bora drinki ng. delighted with the bargains they get 7 and New Brunswick ; and it can be settled | each lady patron. What is the fact with reference to the ' ee ee Or An thin in the Book Line _ © wey Be , oy z . fie . 1. . , : e ‘ ’ ; in Manitoba. A recent wedding, which a * arranted | foreign trade of the country from 1878 - The Emperor § Amazment, 6 4 d . ie ° % cieiieeonceeeneaiillg apnea cll to be the most silent one on record, to 18937 This, sir, that the exports ‘Cc estra oncert!. 3 pes a vertise our Furniture, My sales are Ine z MINISTERS IN THE WEST. Extracrs from the speeches of Hon. J. occurred in Connecticut, where the whole bridal party were deaf mutes. A deaf and dumb clergyman tied the knot, anl two dumb belles posed as bridesmaids. of Canada in 1879 amounted to $71,000, 000; that in 1893 they had risen to $1t8,- 000,000, an increase of 66 per cent. under the N.P. (Cheers.) There is also that ——IN-—— “ Buri, Feb. 4. The Emperor sent a message to the German- consul at London, expressing amazement and displeasure that only one HASZARD & MOORE creasin a. of I am bound to meet all kinds Look C. Patterson and Hon. George E. Foster F ir : : — ; J : : és. 8 rom the Gellivara iron mines in Swe-| part of trade comimg in asthe imports ae woman bad been resued from the Elb Wa ‘ an ; mee ‘ ees p e. m will be found in Tae Examiner of to-day. | jen 525,000 tons of ore were sent to Lulca | from f reign countries, which is also an : i co petition. out for great These will be found very much to the | la-t year by rail. Gellivara is within the | index of the prosperity of the country. & The Men to Give Y ies : " year by _ Gi y Of tl . y : : ; I ou Bargains, e point. A clear statement is made of the | Arctic circle, and is the northernmost rail | The imports of the Dominion in 1879 were 5 Boots, Boots, —Look at our boots this 5 bargains. evening. Special low prices.—J. B. Mac- latest negotiation conceruing reciprocity, and it is shown that the terms rejected by the Canadian mittedly, nothing short of discrimination commissioners were, ad against all other countries (including roa station in the world. The line has cost the State $2,500,000; the gross- receipts last year were $600,000. On the Ist of April the separate armies of the presidencies of Madras and Bombay will cease to exist, and all the British forces $31,900,000, and in 1893. $129,000,000, being an increase of 60 per cent. in the same period. Taking the total imports and exports together in 1878, we did a business with foreign countries of $153,- 000,000, whilst in 1893 the business done Rae aR Thursday Evening, FEBRUARY Lith. donald & Co. Buy your boots at J B. Macdonald & Co's, ee Loxpoyx, Jan. 31.—A despatch to the Globe says the Japanese infantry have febl—dy carnival! Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—dy JOHN NEWSON. Great Britain) in favor of the United in India will form one army under the | amounted to $247,000,000, —_— ' ey 7 t ave Of Bp . : > _ ° ‘ ne * e a. oes vies 1) ID D commander-in-chief. There will be four AN INCREASE OF 63 PER CENT. captured the eastern fort at Wei Hai Wei, States! That the Canad:an commission } gybordinate commands under lientenant a a but the guns of other forts across the bay : : : sect; : veners ‘ » Pont Peon cs draa | ‘ z I vi — T 7 Tom re doi . nati eet see ers were right in rejecting such terms, | generals for the Punjab, Bengal, Madra steve tein aunties alte 16 thd Gutta: ADMISSION ON LY 25 CTS, | doing excellent execution against the captured fort, and the Chinese are hopeful even if it were not also required that the | and Bombay. tion of our trade. The ships which fre- r ' . . i ac . ouk re done ecredi a , r * : a. : | , » « " in- — (of Caneie shonld be uniform wit |, A Wane that would have doue reli | eat oar porte ralwayn which carry] Programme in a few day. elon fort ste dpc wa} are all working, and hed mi : : , ne dark ages was vessel i ie & ‘ : he ae ‘idee in . ” £ ‘ § ge > y from the 2 . that of the l nited State-, is now patent | Central depot, at Houston Texas, one day = ae ee ree ao = feb4 works. A Central News despatch from acy Dress Carnival c r £) an al e rus 1e to get the s 0 , « ‘ » Cane. F lac ole og - ‘ : if, oO e COMTI ) > ped ‘ Me RTE ca en! oe ’ > ‘ dein ok ta 4 cos Wis . Ty —y te) ee Ree ee scene: Fear caniéth Captne te the ete, eat eT enone Beane 2 NMHEAL ita be caakcas samadit cs oe WILL BE HELD IN THE work out on time, ONE-PRICE SYSTEM ect dians had been false to the Mother | were chained together by the necks, Sit | the sea-zoing tonnage alune, in 1878 there ¢ PERN l i kK A ta Belay Remsleteden } 7 * : : ‘ . were in charge of an Officer en route to a sae " ae 4 ; Japanese forces and is being bombarded is ase “s 2 ‘ ntry and accepted the United States z rere 6,500,000 tons entered and cleare ea ee oe : ran € y Country and accepted the United Staten | ror, ‘Texan town. ‘The young man lives |r. Cova?” qn Toeg there were 10/00, NEB AB ance frceant ites lolol HH USBOROUGH SKATING RINK, 8. grand one, and that price the lowest, terms of reciprocity, what would our pos- me casei Sen aia , i haa onreaveatiee ene > ” i : dae and ji > be es r i “ee » 4 = ~ us ec p on a” , oe - P at Bezumont, and in Or lerto get the lic 000 tons, an increase.of 60 per cent. in the], 100 Darrels just received per steamer . retreat, and if they : ~“ oe already ——ON---— | It sa creat thin ea to know you can send ition now be? We should have done a | ense to marry the girl he swore falsely a- period, Taking the coasting trade, the Stanley —EXCELLENT QUALITY. n captured, they will soon, it is thonght, | t . 5 : ach larger trade with the United. States | to her age. The girl hereelf had commit- aaa eet agp FO “a : oat prisoners. . ‘ ‘your r , . i ain e cnet eaalles trade with, Great Beit. | ‘4 NO cFime yet was treated as a convict: Seen eens: teen he CARVELL BROS. Friday, February 8th, '- a JOY to . uy an article, and that he ean ai much Smalie 2¢ With i rit- | ; ae : : ¢ . . 89: a | . + led felon. Great indignation was expressed . ‘ 24.500.000 . : feb4—3i eod Jack D y. th ili ure 1ase at t 1e S r y eae Pe RY ES pat ye ve a | increased to 24,500,000 tons, an increase Rete eee ee ___|, Jack Dempsey, the pugilist, has become] At which : cll Olle Oia dteeit sc « Same price aS you ee r eens t os one the attention of state officials will be of 110 percent. in that time. This is with a . insane, One day Ja-t ‘week he became _— : ee oe ton Putas | J aan . the result being that our merc — called to the outrage. reference to the foreign trade, aud some- Ever hady pur rised violent and attempted to stab himself with Fs will be introduced, eo W e sent our boy to purchase an article and dealers would have been so deeply | ne eaeek tenia times we make the misteke of looking a table fork. He will be placed in an in-|. Prizes will be given fur the futlow- | ; ] ° involved in the affairs of the merchants Peopl looked the iwnportance ‘of per entirely at the ee trade, and thinking At the Wonderful Bargains given at sane asylun. _— j not ong ago, He asked no reduction and ' ae . , | te 2 OVETIOOK EK , ; hat is the great index of the country’s — - 2 es . j . ° ° nd dealers of the United States that — . 3 ‘ . atin that 5 : : ry = —=> |} Best Fanev Cos » (Ladies er O . and dealers <¢ ve L ; . -cts and we sati~- : ; anev Costume (Ladie: 5.00 manently beneficial effects and were “atl | business life. It is uot: it is j q 1 : . ys $ x "1c W > - Canada would have been involved in the | fed with transient action ; but now that it sunations ii sak toe ame wale a GOODSTEIN 5 CHEAP STORE “ ‘ Cc — 7 ro 5.00 paid the asking pl Ice, € sent him back a. : steal i ‘ ni s generally know at Sy f Figs, will : ° omic (Ladies £00 y ra ‘ . ° wide-spread commercial disaster = ruin prise: ys yo bb gprate’ Ohaag every great conntry is ca ed : : ‘ ‘“ 6 eines” 5.00 a few dav S later, and told him to use the Magic which overtook the United States last year. ee ee . ; alain , . i : “ Goa .* Sadler Geaback ‘6 yt well-infurmed people will not buy other THE INTERNAL TRADE, Our Watchmaker is kept busy, and is r — aadies or Gent, 5.00 words I ; 2 ; y > 9” More than that, we should = be making laxatives, which act for atime, but finally | that which 1s earried on between one | giving great satisfaction. If you iid Sa . ; = | t th. S that we aoe y ou can do { He up by direct taxation the loss of revenue } injure the system. <0 part of the country and the other. You | Watch or Clock that is not in going order, Se ee ee en le same artic 3 ~ ; . : : Ge . . : rye 7 me 2 re 2m bere € resulting from free trade with the States re make wares in Galt, and they are distrib- | send or bring itto GOODSTEIN and have long to be remembered. 1d G cents less, and greatly reduced trade with the rest of The gold exports from New York lat | uted to other parts of the country Other] tt repaired at small cost. J. B. DAWSON | a A DIXON & CoO the world. It is indeed fortunate that we | "ee amounted = Ate: she" Sor _— - the oe make _ what — do A special line of Emblems, Button and i GEO. J. ROGERS, .., one “9 tinued movement of which this is part has | not, and they are brought into Galt and | g : a , an29 . } iii Soe " : have loyal and sagacious men at the head |). uot the gold reserve in the U. S. Trea- | distributed sled thie deniniiees nesk: . arms just received. Will be sold . . jan2 Mana -:rers. Vtown, Jan. 31, 1895—dy Successors to C. Rulerison, Morris Block. : ae : 5 et atk aa ; -. oe cheap. : of Canadian affairs, instead of those who | sury below $57,000,000. The issue of an- | ing and distribution of goods through : Comic & Otherwise ” i a 2 : | iia Dh all oo at any price. TReci- | other gold loan is probable at an early | every great country, which is the great M.S & J. COODSTEIN. -~ : =e 6 @ _ : Pergs : clamor for reciprocity at any pric a I ; : ’ - 7? : pe a ° = 3 om ses ts procity upon fair call reasonable terms date. It will be be the third within twelve ! p«rt of that country’s business life. What nov8—3m dy & wky : @ <x . = — » = ws 2 ras | #5 2q> ocity on fair anc “as ' ° . ee . —- =" + af ’ ‘ months made for the purpose of maintain- | are the indications with reference to the ee oom o wy eH 2 oe. oe as n sco would be a good thing; but reciprocity On | |, tie Treasury’s ability to promptly | inland trade? The inland water tonnage —- =e i is © = * ¥ — & 2523 the terms proposed by the United States | meet the demands for the redemption of | is in partan indication. In 1879 there s ce oO 4 eri i, _ = oe 2.3 om geste and the grits would be the ruin of | watioual notes. we e 5,000,000 tons entered in the porte of It 1S SO Good A L a> a el a lee a 4 Oo > oe . —_—-——— Canada that werecarried on inland waters; —_— eet =a 2 ie u eo 2 ae oe - hi Seid ; sada. | as , 4 . ’ — = ce 25 L . 2s . a ¢ from the speech Warning to Women. in 1893 that had increased to 8,000,000 ’ Ladd mS S52 5d Cc a a a. . i oes gE es eting > 5 ; ° : : : . : + ¥ ~ A oY = oS ==f i oe a | k Ladies who appreciate the high quality | tons, an increase of 60 per cent. that we can afford to Fan = = & ml = a a oe & = = i e5 of Hon. Mr. Fuster, we peed only remark | ¢¢ priestiey’s dress goods shonld make it iti i y — “tagle * fT oO = ©. 2 = zsVb 7 of Priestiey's dre: 48 SHON AS TO RAILWAYS. ositivel guarantee o— s q o 2% = that it is made up for the most part of | a point to see that Priestley’s name is ml : Sta P y guare tee it W holesale and Retail, | by ‘ 3 a a = 2 - - D 3%, < statement of facts and figures which can- | stamped on every five yards. Instances Railways are the other great distribut- to you. ap | as = a a eee —_ © | >is % . ‘he verted The Finance Minis- | 87 not unknown where Priestley’s trade | ors within the country. In 1879 there nnn fT cc ca o~ : = om = > we 6s " al Oo ORse- ; not be controv erted. mark “The Varnished Board” has been | were 6,484 miles of railway. In 1893 that . ae . —ay © +t CS — ae . gs = 4 oi | |wESes “ ter has certainly a very strong case for the used the second time with inferior goods had increased to 15,000 miles, an increase t 1S SO Cheap } = aw ood & oH ™ oe ‘. S a eS | as RcZ2 N.P. The people of Ontarion are upon | wrapped upon it. of 120 per cent. (Cheers.) These rail- CARTER 5 BOOKSTORE Qe Cel laa) <j a <4 a £ Pe = D a 1 Fee Ey! the whole imtelligent and prwlent. It is | ee” ~ mena sre ee on bap ae. oe an O =| <Ssee ay 4 : | The steamer Vancouver, which left | freight Now, in 1878 they carried 6,- co Qu 5S =. + = &|pezeos ; ‘ > we MK ar that “ Mr | oe ’ at ? oo ’ . ‘ NM 2 = a -—s5e0 } : uot, hrf ¢,w 1 rf il ws hea “e : t Hal.fax for lL verpool on Sun lay last, had 500,000 passengers, but in 1893 the num- that J ou can afford to fell = me — — — _ = = H | za ea ° ; Foster i> carrying everyting before him.” | 69 jor-es shipped by Mr. G. W. Hinckley, ber wa< 13,500,000, an increase of 109 per have one in your pantry. ae . —— 4 —— > +> — of Chatham, Ont. Within twelve months | cent. In 1878 the railways carr.ed 8,500, iktamaies ao ; K : re f ch- ; | has shi ad ove | e dre 000 tons of freight, and in 1893 the amount v1 : rarer nent “ : ; Kixestox, Oat, February 1l.—Arch- j; he ha hipped over thirteen hundred 1 ght, ‘ Te | A ; bishop Cieary has sent Hon. Edward Blake | horses to England and Scotland. earr.ed — 22,000,000 tone, and increase QUEEN CITY FLOUR, e : C11 sterling, the balance of $2,083 co’- | wee of 160 per cent. in that period. (Cheers.) : ahaa wD Cc S lected in this diocese for the Home Rule | How discouraging to find thatthe cloth Going to the canals, I have not the figures Price $3. i) per barrel. ° ° ” ——_——(x) —-—___.. ; movement. With the check he sent #/ you have chosen for a suit of clothes does befure me for 1878, although they can be . al Mecti f the Di letter in which he said Canadian home not turn out as ae eX pe eted. _ Such is gut. : on re ae. been th . measurably ea ee coer uel tn bath tm Oe, Paul's Wh ) shouldn't GOFEF ; rulers earnestly hoped and prayed to Ged | never the case with the “Tyke” Serges, | Proport.onale increase im the tounage of Schoolroom on the evening of WEDNES. ERS sell Boots ; 4 t» interpose and put an end to the dissen- | but you must be sure to get it with the re- freight carried On canals in the same time. DAY, 6th February, commencing at eight i . J : ; eas “ee ae You must also look upon tk shani C o'clock. The Rey. aifred Osborne, D. D, has . ‘a4 sions in the Irish parliamentay party | vistered trade mark “Tyke” stamped on : i ’ i ; bei I _— 1 i pe *y | kindly consented to deliver the open ng ad- Cc reaper t ? ; s befure the hour for the decisive battle | the back of every 24 yards. of distr.bution as being en!arged in other det Su ject, “* Four Years in Algoma ” I han » ~ . tio ae , poo Bt re es v ds carri 8 3 The Executive Committee Meeting for the ANVORE eC y ¢ j ‘ ; ee tant ireland " 0 Ye Or eee . as eee ie . iT care “ee cone = by other. meane. Newson Block, Victoria Row. ar propeiation of tunds wiil be held on the , € se " iey bE a c t 1eimn on ia : may be snarsballed in a solid phalanx to| A few men’s uisters, fro quay. will tere are, for instance, previous evening at the agus place and hour. : é > ath sy face to face i > halls i ‘los at cost.—. ac i& : } INS J c ‘ 7 creer, lis 4 meet the enemy face to face in the halls at ” closed out at cost B uc a « THE BANKING INSTITUTIONS. jan3l PERCY POPE, the spot ( Fie We-tminster. i Co. Jansi 41 1 of the country; the bank notes and the cir- jangj—ecagl a Secy-Treasurer, | jan28 i i . i jal Offeri : . r . aay ee aan : ie ecia ering in Ki oves. eeting's Tabl i ie @ ie p °| > S. Suede, light anc Ladies’ 4-buiton Glace Kid (Josephine Cut), Tan shadea,{t 7: former price| sizes 6}, 6G} and 7}; former price. $1.25, now 75 cents. } Ladies’ 4-button do., sizes 6, 6}, 63 and 7; | |31.00 per pair, now 75 cents. , Two sizes in Black, 5} and 6; former price $1.45 and \31.25, now 75 cents a ja'r. Rey os STANLEY BROTHERS. | STANLEY BROTHERS. French We offer a fine assortment of Ei , Ladies’ Mousquetaire, fine : . ssodinen tal Giddens, sines 6%, 0; 6}; 64, 63, ‘Our SHEETINGS and PILLOW COTTIONS . : $1.40, now 75 cents a pair. are soft Bleached, Cream and former price |g. ; : . rk finish and fine quality, and the prices the lowest in the Brown TABLE LINENS. These goods are strictly AL ‘market. 7 | } STANLEY BROTHERS. | Black do., sizes 6? and 7 only; former price, $1.40 now 75 cents. LINEN and a value. STANLEY BROTHER:, :