| , | TITLE ed Le ec ee ee i ccernnisi 2 A ATT TP Going *o | ( Re-Decorate? Why sot enjoy t! - practical advuatages oft d by our Metallic —— TL LT —— —— Ceilings & Walls | ‘ They are both handsome and econo- mics]—out!ast any other style ef interior finish—are fire proof and sanitary—can be apptied over | laster if necessar’ —and are made in a vast number of attistic desions which will suit any room of any buildings, : Write us—we’'d like you to know al about them. If you want an estimate send outline sowing the shape and measurements o: your ceilings anc. walls. ; af} imi Metallic Reofing Co. Litnited TORONTO. MEPEOOETEL0( 005. SULSSRROSHRSRSLD: BRNEET SHyer for the Tab!e—— Duradle ‘Table Ware is the only kind yeu will find in our st ck, and our pries+ are no more.than they shor i be for the f ood qualities we offar, You mizh! gather many ar- ticles frou: this atock that would greatly aicl in beautifying your would make very ARP ms Waic table, or that acceptable gif s. Baking Dishes Hot-W.ter Jags Cake Baskets Spoons and Forks ‘ ; Oall and inspect our stock, the prices we ask will mees your views of cconomy. W, W, WELLE KR Jeweler and lingraver. (VUSSAA2* 72200005 GAS SCCRRERSEOSAERES USE 008 3:08 A Siva Lt wy Wel Arrived Thuraday 19 doz men’s fine rib bed all wool worth $1.25 a suit to-day lor $81. 10 doz wool fleeced ined worth $1.50 a suit, for a few days at $1 per suit, This is a genuine saap, See window. B Mia al For Best Value ia RARAAGEAAR AA OR RAR TENDER DORPA MADRE ARATE UEDGEOLEROGSRADRGSEIRDERLGREGRORRG RRL EGCARER ACEC SESLOSRRRER GER Re. ty ont OF INTEREST OWNERS. rHE DOMINION CATTLE BDEEDERS AS- SOCIATION — DISCUSSION ON TUAERBULOSIS AND TUR- ERCULIN, Dear Sir,— I send an extract from the report of Dominion Cattle Breeders Association 1899. You will notice they take a stand in direct Opposition to Minister Fisher, who is only an amateur farmer and stockman, more conceited than practical. Note the statement of Dr. Patten, who isan M, D, of as good repute in his locality, St. George, Ontario, as any medical man in his parish in Prince Edward Island. Georgetown Jan, 318t, 1900. Yours truly, Frep. E Bovyer. Richard Gibson :Cattle breeding has been, and is one of the industries in which Canadians have excelled ; and one of the main sources of wealth to our farmers, No country in this world has sucha good name as a cattle breed- ing country, always excepting the nother land, the fountain head tor the improved breeds of live stock. We have not now one-tenth part of the first class animals needed to supply the demand in our great Norihwest and the United Statess If we do no: make every effort to hol! cur po iuon we will be beaten by some ot ihe Central States which are now importing for themselves, and which a few years ago, bought from Canadian importers and bie ders. Our shipping cattle are not wv» goodas they were twenty yeirs ago No ten agencies combined have hid so much effect in bringing about this deterioration as_ the application of the tuberculin test. Wemay well profit from the experience of the medical profession in this matter. They have quit using tuberculin inthe human family, having decided long ago that ft hurried the end in many cases and made the subject an easy prey to con- sumption, whereas under favorable cir- cumstances the disease would have lain dormant or died out. The most eminent specialists agree that in very few cases can tuberculin be used with- out danger. Ifthis is true in human beings it must also be true with regard to cattle. Herds tested have given proof of this by animals with rugged constitutions suddenly taking ill and dying. Other herds have been tested the third time before any reaction took place, when a majority showed great reaction. We believe that the injec- tion of tuberculin is more likely to create disease than to stamp it out. We believe the test is misleading, inas- much as it condemns cattle practically sound and clears others very much diseased, We know that it hampers our trade in this country, and that it must stop us from importing from England and Scotland, which would bean incalculable injury to the | great industry we represent. Mr. Gibson intended at first to allow this to stand as part of his resolution, when quite a heated discussion took | place. Mr. Hozson : I wishto say that be- fore anybody votes on that resolution it should be very carefully considered. | There are many statements made here | which have abundant reom for criti- cism. I think it very risky indeed to| vote for that motion. Mr. Gipeson : I am very sorry, Mr. Hobson, that the medical profession has not ,adopted the tuberculin ; and as regards cattle in your own town, Hon. John Dryden told me where cattle “responded, some had found small tubercules in the glands of the neck visible with the naked eye, and in one cow that was rotten there was no response, Mr. Hopson: I think it would be a very serious thing if we go on and endorse all the statements in that resolution. I have made a_ special study of this, and I tested one of the largest herds in Canada myself, and I know the facts are not in accordance with that resolution. Mr. Robert Miller said he thought there were only one or two definite clauses in the resolution, and the other | part was only a matter of opinion. I) : think it 1s a most serious thing if that embargo is not removed, as I feel for the people of this country. My father came here over sixty years ago and brought Shorthorns with him then. He has lived with Shorthorns. | I have been brought up in the same line, and I know nothing else ; and ifthis em- bargo is not taken_away we must re- 10° CATTER ALLLLSBORO stad Pa) i — ‘eS VY, 22 LU, Minhealse} Ss = Onn ty wnt wihicuP tw me =< 7 Jicte dspootnf men, oS promise lc. foi LLL “ 3 Ls teiehh x Mall te ftwmiuritith CULE 2 = tnd, SUfZOMH: uh’ wmahe USC Gf ys por tle. | 6. A, ! ° bly jh '1g00, — go out, to acertain extent, with dis- ! grace. Mr. Arthur Johnston said that there i} () Was not one morsel of doubt that this Pe Nova Scotia embargo was ringing the death knell to (INCONPORATES 1832) ~~ the importation of cattle to this country, and it was due to a great ex- Capital, - - $4,754,000 Reserve, = - $9,130,000 tent to the autocratic power of one gentleman. A general banking business transacted. Deposits received Dr. Patten: If I had a herd and knew it to be perfectiy sound I would and interest allowed at 3°. Jan 6—!mo. ud not forthirty thousand dollars allow the tuberculin test to be made. Mr. Hobson said if Mr. Gibson would deal with the upper part of the resolution he would vote forit, but to go into questions of detail would be unwite, It wasmoved by Richard Gibson, secorded by James Russell, that we, the Dominion Cattle Breeders’ As- pane ene ere ds sociation, in annual meeting assem- i bled, do hereby desire to impress upon Important nay Announcement the Dominion Government the desir- ability of allowing thoroughbred cattle to be imported without being subject- venaroses ed to the tuberculin test, aud that the same order shall apply to cattle being imported from the United States, as soon as the United States authorities shall pass a similar order as regards Canada. (Carried unanimously.) ele > oe W oman’s Weakness A woman’s reproductive organs are in the most in- tense and continuous sym- athy with her kidneys, he slightest disorderinthe kidneys brings about a corresponding disease in the reproductive organs. Dodd’s Kidney Pits, by re- storing the kidneys te their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders peculiar to women. Pale young girls, worn-out mothers, suffering wives and women entering upon the Change of Life, your best friend is Dodd’s Kidney Pills PHENIX of Hartinrd We hereby beg to announce to out customers that we have sold our Grocery Business to Messrs R. F. Maddigan & Co, and would solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended tc us in the past, W. GRANT & CO In connection with the above we wk this opportunity of informiny the cu: t m- ers of the above firm, asd the ; ublic generally, tbat we heve in stock a full lineof geueral groceries,which will ue sold cheap for cash. Free delivery of good to all parts of the city. Telephone concection. R. I’. MADDIGAN & CO. Queen St,, Ch’towa Jan 18, 1900 —d&w BAEGAIN 20 PAR CENT OFF ALL HEATING STOVES REIT ales NEV EN SL BEANE 2 AES SSE Fire INuRANCE Co. ‘ie Cash Assets Over, $6,000,000,00| 7 Genuine Tortoise Seiescipas | INCLUDED. A ehare of your patronage is solicited for this old Reliable Company PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RITES E. H. BEER, Great Groner Sraiei Authorized Agent fer P. B. I Also representing ether, Fire, Life and Accident Inaurance Companies. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence—- Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., 1 te 3 nod 7 tu 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calls. ~ SUWNYSIDE DENTSTRY, TRUS cas Office in New Prowse Biock tirst door to the right up AFTERNOON SKATIAG Tuesday and Friday, 2.30 to 5.30; Saturday, 3.30 to 6, with band until further notice. move our grounds of operation to the United States. I wasborn a British subject. 1 was born and brought up not far from here ‘This 1s not altogether a matter of sentiment, ,but I cannot help but feel it is too bad ifone man sould have autocratic power, and just through his opinion, not always care- fully and wisely given, we should have Blankets, to go out of the Country, and perhaps | taire. Telephone connection. DR AYEPS LOST—Ia Charloiteiewn, on Wednesday, a EVENING SKATING Mcnday and Thursday 8 to 10. Band in attendance. Couzx0n Books now oa sale, 5 skates for one dollar. E.H. B EER, - RINK = For Fine Photorraphy—™ 2365 YARDS OF TWHEEDS For SO Days F? We offer to those who have not tested the wearing i OXFORD 4; 1 WRED and those who have an opportunity to ) purchase their choice of 75 patterns at the following ‘ big reductions. CKLEBRATED of the eo 32 cents will buy 40 cent quality g 52 cents will buy 65 seat quality 60 cents will buy 75 cent quality 70 cents will buy 84 cent quality ” 80 cents will buy $1.00 quality Ladies’ all woo! Oxford Suiting, 54 inches wide, my regular price $1.50, for $1.20. ei large percentage of Australian Wool. them the best on the market for the price. Many lines have a We consider UJ. A. BRUCE, AGEST OXFORD MANUFACTURING CO A GOOD PARLOR SUITE A TA MODERATE PRICE This is what you get in our selid Walnut $24 Cotten Tepestry Suite. T hissuite has spring seats, is tommed with lush, and finished up in gocd style—The carh discount of 5 p. ¢. makeg this suite $22.80 NET. We wonld like to show you this suite, if you want something gcod, at a small price. John Nexrson nt tt Aa tee PS et Artistic Pose, Elegant Finish and Newes Scenie Effects, visit the studio of G. HL. COOK. | B. 0. PROWSE, a, on V } Managers | fr"Appiy at tnisomicer “<1 Cor. Queen and Grafton Stse, Ch’town. ety nil nll age ae aemeendnatnamemenreneie se tnegtete seas aes eae ae kare ot aie = catering apnea eantnnte bil ll a iis Saline insane italia, ‘sa ata my emma tai: i teak ie