Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1905, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Manitoba free press Winnipeg. Tuesday. August 8. 1905. By to Liolia Purcea company at their of Corner of Portage Ayr. And St. H. A Acutt. N Tutt Cajal . Is. Rofolfo. J i Job depart mint a if off Ca ice oort. Tm-2 Wedo m in Trade Liberty in religion " Equality in civil rights. Tuesday August s. 1005. The United states tax upon Canadian pulp Wood. At Tho time of Tho recent decision of the United states Treasury depart ment that pulp Wood from which Tho bark has been removed by machinery is to is subjected to a duty of per Cord being classed As manufactured lumber the free press remarked that it w.-.3 not easy to make out Tho idea of the Washington authorities in thus Deci to tax pulp Wood As the first to suffer from Tho decision won id he United Statos manufacturer if pulp and who rely upon Tho raw imported from this country. dispatches from Washington dealing with rasps which have been carried to the United states Treasury department by pulp Wood importers certainly do not tend to throw Light on Tho intent of Thea policy of Obst Nir itt Trio of Canadian pulp woo l. Cir a in question have Arlo in out of Tho imposition of a countervailing duty of Twenty five cd Nti a Cord. In addition to regular duty in imported from this coun try which is a turd in part t from Nrman on Crown lands. Trio j in re Pard to pulp was reversed by Tho Board of appraisers at and Trio pop Artmont has now appealed o the courts. The Natl i is in sin on Para graph 202 of the a Longloy Tariff act. Svelch says part provided tint if any country or de Pendency sin i impo5c an Export duty Dpi pulp Wood Export of to the United states Tho amount n such Export duty be is an additional duty to Tho duties herein imposed upon Wood pump. We Iii imported from such Rountry or the trouble when shipments were taken into Tho United states of Wood which As already mentioned were manufactured partly from Trees Cut from Crown lands and partly from Trees Cut on other lands in the Dominion. The Treasury department took the ground that it was incumbent upon tie importers to show just How much came from Crown lands. This Point is explained in the letter addressed last week by the department to the collector at port Huron Mich which it has taught the Canadian people to her Leo out for themselves and to establish Canadian Trade and Commerce a it now established on a basis inde pendent of any Tariff action of Tho Rul ing Powers at Washington. In regard to this taxing of our pulp Wood it does not distress the Canadian people in the least. If Tho United states manufacturers can stand it certainly Canada can. This country will profit if Tho decision 13 maintained by a More rapid growth of its pulp and paper Industry. Trio pulp Wood will be manufactured at Homo. The manufacturers of Tho United slates need our pulp Wood and if Tho Washington government persists in setting up n Barrier against its entry. Loss will to Felt More on the other of the Lino than on this Side. Out an edition of the Jesuit to Catlone with eng Lush translation in seventy Turco volumes and by far Tho greater part of these valuable records relate to Canada. In Ilko manner an american edit or recently discovered in Canada but published in Tho United states Tho copious journals of Alex Ander Henry Tho younger a fur trader in Tho Canadian West at Tho beginning of Tho nineteenth Century who loft a fascinating record of his experiences Hennepin o journal Long a travels both relating largely to Canada and a a Tod Many other valuable records similar in nature have also recently found both editors and publishers in the United it is the intention of the Champlain society to bring out two volumes annually. Lays in View of Tho Contention advanced by. To government upon Tho hearing of the Caso decided february 17, 1901. That As the said province of Quebec does in offset impose n duty upon Tho Dupor Talon of pulp Wood Cut upon Crown lands Iii the a fold province nil Wood pulp imported into the United states therefrom whether manufactured from Wood Cut upon Crown lands or upon private lands. Is subject to the additional duties provided for in paragraph 303 of to existing Tariff act. And such Case having Beer decided adversely to such Contention and an Appeal having been taken therefrom you Aro directed assess such additional duties Portall Wood pulp imported from said province of Quebec pending Tho decision on said Appeal leaving the importers their remedy by in this letter the Treasury depart ment at Washington states that Tho province of Quebec does in effect. Impose a duty upon Tho exportation of pulp Wood Cut upon Crown lands in Tho said what Tho pro Vince of Quebec does is to charge Btu Pago dues of g3 cents a Cord with a rebate of 25 for Timber manufactured in the province. This is interpreted by the Washington government As be ing an Export duty within the Mearling of the Dingley act. But on Tho basis of this interpretation the a Ullic should Only apply to pulp Wood from Crown lands in Quebec. Ontario has no such differential atom Page dues As have been adopted by the Quebec govern ment. In Ontario Only one set of dues is charged namely 40 cents per Cord but All Timber Cut on Crown lands in that province is subject to Tho prohibition against Export and this prohibition was held by the United states authorities not to to an Export and properly so hold it would appear to Tho Plain wayfaring Man unversed in the abstruse complexities of Tho in Terr station of the sacred tables of the i Higley lav.-. As for Timber Cut on private lands in this country it is a matter of Trade and Commerce and so under Tho British North America act 9 out Aldo provincial jurisdiction. Only to Dominion government can Deal Iveth it. When the Flynn government in Quebec ten years ago sought to pre vent the Export of pulp Wood by imposing an Export duty the Federal 3ovcrnmcnt had to disallow Tho regu lation. Or. Haultain and or. Dennett Are in opposition. In Tho conclusion of his speech at Cah Jary last week. Or. R. Bennett earned his audience that the fight against Tho provisions of the Auton omy Bills had just begun and that it must to carried Forward until Tho privy Council had been called upon to Loter Mync the Justice of the system imposed by the Dominion legislation. is or. Ila Ultan s position a Well unless he has seen now Light since to made his declaration of policy in Woodstock Nytar his disastrous Campaign la London and North Oxford. It is because of these declarations that neither or. Haultain nor or. Ben Nett should to considered fit persons to form a government either in Al Berta or . They have fixed their own statin is opposition loaders and Thoy should remain in opposition until Tho people put them in office. Lrea press cannot but think that tie Plain duty of the Crown is to Call Sidon men in Roth provinces who accept the conditions of autonomy and arc prepared with Mim As a basis to go ahead and develop Tho country by energetic and progressive administration. Those who Are opposed to autonomy on the terms granted by Tho Dominion will go naturally into opposition and the Battlo will be fought on the Plain Tetsue of peace and pro Gress is. Strife and stagnation. All the talk about the people being deprived of their just dues if or. Haul Tain is not called upon to form a government in one of the new prov inces is More Buncombe. The first administration. In each province will be merely a Stop Gap government. It will have no real Power until it is approved by the electors at an election that will to held with Tho least possible delay. There is therefore no ground for the alarm expressed by some parties that the people although crying for or. Haultain will not to Able to him. Tho new provinces will be democratic communities having Complete Powers of self government and if they want or. Haultain or or. Bennett they will Havo Early and full opportunities for giving effect to their wishes. But it scenes to us that in View of Tho position which or. Haultain Haa taken to should not expect to to called upon to form a government. If there is to be in office in either new province n government pledged to repeat in the West the devastating agitation which swept Manitoba some years ago the responsibility for putting it in Power should rest on Tho electors and not upon Tho representatives of the Crown. Old age pensions the Commonwealth a thinking of establishing the of the states Grant pensions. The Calgary Herald publishes an Ottawa report that or. Oliver is to form the first government in Alberta and or. Haultain in Saskatchewan. To venture the observation that the her Ald is a poor Guesser. Interviewed in St. John n. B., in re Gard to Tho s clonal question which has been raised in regard to protect ing Halifax interests in Tho grand trunk Pacific or. Fielding declined to say anything beyond the sensible remark the engineers Are the Best judges of where the line should this utterance which is characterise of or. Fielding will commend itself to the common sense 01 the country at Large. Tho thing desired in Canada particularly in Quebec has been that there should be no exportation of pulp Wood. Ontario when soiling Timber limits makes special regulations As hat just been noted prohibiting the exportation of Trio raw Forest products. Quebec s dues Aro designed to onco Urago the manufacturing of raw material in Quebec. In the West the question has not yet risen to the importance of an Issue but Tho interests of this Section of Tho Dominion Are in consonance with the interests of Tho rest of the Dominion. So that in deciding to tax pulp Wood Tho United states author Talca have really secured Canada s interests. That has not been the intention of this Price of Tho United states Tariff legislation of course any Moro than it has been the intention of any of the Tariff legislation which Tho United states has directed Canada Ever since the abrogation o Nho old reciprocity treaty near Lyhal a Century ago. But the remit of All this persistent Tariff hostility on part of the country to the South been highly beneficial to Canada or. R. Bennett began his Long promised and belated revolution by addressing a Public meting in Calgary last in which As was to Boex petted he found Groat fault with the terms upon which autonomy had Boon granted to the new provinces. Or. Bennett was particularly disturbed be cause tie Dominion parliament had made no particular Grants of land for Tho encouragement of common school education. But Are not two sections in every township set apart for Public school purposes this is an endow ment that will ultimately amount to Many millions. In an extended review which the free press published last year of the journals of Alexander Henry Tho fur trader who crossed the Canadian West to Tho Pacific Moro than a Century ago it urged the desirability of having All such records of the Early Days in this country adequately edited and published. A society is being formed under Tho appropriate name of Tho Champlain society for this purpose. At Tho preliminary meeting recently hold in Toronto provisional off Cere were elected As follows president b e. Walker general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce vice presidents sir Louis a. Jotte Lieuten ant governor of the province of que Bec sir d. H. Mcmillan lieutenant governor of Tho province of Manitoba treasurer Jam a Bain librarian of Tho Public Library Toronto secretaries c. W. Colby professor of his tory in Mcgill University George m wrong. Professor of history in the University of Toronto. A number of prominent men in All Parte of the Dom Inion Havo already joined the society the membership of which is to be limited to two Hundred Ana fifty. As the prospectus which has been issued Points out historical material relating to the Early Days in Thea country Haa been receiving More attention in the United than in Canadian american firm Haa recently from Ilo port of d. Ii. Hom Melbourne to Canadian government in question of ranting pensions to aged persons coins been much Dos caused la re cent years. A time Trio old ago pension Sya n in operation in the state of Vic and new South Wales and also in uie Colony of new zealand. A Royal commission composed of members of parliament Lias Ucen appointee by the Commonwealth government to invest Lafata the state system already adopted and to Tuke evidence in the other states a to Tho advisability of Ink Litif old ago pensions a Federal liability under a Federal Many Persona now debarred from Stutch pc plonk have lived in various states la Australia for Over 25 Cara would to eligible to receive a pension on account of having fulfilled the qualification. The commission is inkling evidence la Queensland but it is not anticipated that their report will to ready for presentation to parliment during tie session. Old ago pension Laws in new South Wales and new zealand. Besides Victoria Only new Softli Wales and new zealand have in Australasia. Provided pensions for Ali eur Asch people. In new South Wales Tho scheme Aane to oiled by parliament specifies a pension of a year diminished by for every of income above a year arid by jc1 for every x15 of property tie pensioner possesses. Persons under c5 years of use but Over 00 years Are entitled to Pim hons if they Aro incapacitated by sick Ness or injury from earning their Liveli Hood. In new zealand every person go years of nge and Over is eligible for a pen Sion provided lie 1ms resided Yontl Nadiia by la the Colony for -3 years and docs not receive income in excess of a your nor possess property exceeding in value. Tho maximum pension a a year with a deduction of per annul for each of income above a year und for each of property above Tho Law of new South Wales and new zealand Una Leo that of Victoria makes no provision for relatives of aged in Peru Ploua persons being compelled to sup port them. Old age pensions in the state of Victoria. An act to provide for the payment of old ago pensions waa passed in Victoria in 1900. The minimum ago of a pensioner is 63 years bit pensions May to granted to persons under that ago if they have Boon permanently disabled through having been engaged in mining or any unhealthy or hazardous occupation. Tho period of residence in the state required to entitle a person to a pension is 20 years Flo of which must to continuous and immediately preceding tie application. A person who has deserted without Juat cause wife husband or children for a Gorlod or twelve months in t to preceding Flo years debarred from pension rights. To absence of nerl Ous criminal taint to Tho extent of not having been imprisoned for periods amounting to three years during lilo whole qualifying period of residence or to six months or upwards in the preceding five years is insisted upon. Convictions for drunkenness during tie preceding two years is a disqualification. An applicant must be subject by birth or n naturalized subject of not less than six months Brand Long hut Clilon be and asiatics whether naturalized or not and aborigines Aro excluded. Rela Tives May a summoned to show cause Why they do not support applicants for pensions and May be ordered to do to. Originally Tho maximum pension was Loa. Per week but in the amending net of 1001 it waa reduced to is. Per week. Under t to amending net of 190.1 pensions Aro Only granted and the amount fixed by Trio treasurer of the state after recommendation of Tho commissioners but the maximum rate of pension 8s. Per week is retained. Tha effect of old age pensions. From official sources i Havo ascertained Tomt the old age pension system has undo no appreciable difference in the number of uie aged poor who Are housed and maintained by tie state of Victoria. That Trio system is open to imposition is readily admitted but efficient police supervision has resulted in the withdrawal and cancellation of pensions granted to unworthy persons. To Many worthy old people who through Force of circumstances Piave been reduced to poverty the old ago pen Sion system Lias proved a godsend. The by Lima of pauperism in receiving Stato Aid in this manner la entirely removed besides Wilch a deserving class of Copla Aro assisted in their declining years in a Way they could not otherwise be to Iii cd. It is possible under the victorian pension regulations for an old couple owning a cottage and land valued at to Recovo is per week Froni to state and their income May to fur personal earnings of is. Makins a total weekly in come of who is to Tho editor of Trio free Pruns. Tho above caption in to Days paper on Page 2, you have the Fol lowing paragraph Hume Tho historian was seated onco at a dinner to lord John i Tussell. During Tho conversation web asked Wiat do you conned or the object of legislation great est Good to the greatest was Hume a answer. And what the great est no. 1, my Tho historian replied. So ends Tho yarn considering that David Humo. The his Torian died on sunday aug. 25, in Tho year 1170. And that lord John Ruwell was not born until 1792, sixteen years ii for Hume s death Tho yarn appears a Little amusing if it Haa any foundation in fact Tho Humo referred to is Joseph Hume the economist and Lato Well known member of the British House of commons. Josoph Humo waa a Mem Ber of that historic group of philosophic radicals Whoso incisive criticism of teen a Century did so much about its destruction. A few years ago Tho sober statistical year Book Folk into the probable apr inn. With Hume Tho economist and t was not noticed until the work was in Type and too late to Correct. Herbert d. . Winnipeg aug. 3, ims. re5nt f All summer on one of our lots at Ponemah Beach or you can own a pretty cottage for the Money spent in town during the summer. Do not waste another season s earnings paying rent. C. H. Enderton co., 393 main Street City phone 1183. That. Tho stand attractions the in Uway und Tho races Are each year Given greater prominence though it can hardly be said that they Are improving in Quality. Money is freely spent on Thorn while the exhibits pro per arc so completely bide tracked that Are missed entirely by a Largo percentage of visitors and Are hurriedly run through by the balance. You can hardly Blamo the people. The Long Joav Industrial buildings sheathed with Sheet Iron Are hot and milling while Tho janitor service is so poor that Tho passages Are always littered with paper and other rubbish giving Tho whole a dirty and Moat unattractive appearance. Another thing that does much harm is the number of hawkers and vendors of cheap jewelry and other trash scattered right and left amongst Tho Bona fide exhibits. Ono Largo and costly exhibit this year had for neighbors no less Llian four of these outfits. Many others Wero nearly As bad. To escape being import Ned to buy visitors keep Well out into the Centre of the passages and hurry along hesitating to approach near enough the Booths to examine Tho goods displayed by rep Utulo Mer chants and manufacturers. Of course Tho Board gets a Good fat Fco from Tho Hawk or but the exhibitor who hns spent a lot of time and Money on his display is Apt to conclude that the Winnipeg exhibition s a Good place to stay away from next year. Even this year after All the flowing announcements about applications exceeding available room there were Long empty spaces in Tho manufacturers buildings which did not add to their appearance. It is a positive fact that exhibiting Here does less and Leas Good each year. For one thing exhibitors Are unable to Leryn what space is allotted to them Early enough to be Able to work out a striking Dis play for a design suitable for a Large space might not do at All for a Small Ono. A few Days notice is by no Means sufficient. Now for practical suggestions Pilot Tho space Early enough to notify nil applicants at least a month beforehand. 2 then insist on All exhibits being in proper shape for the opening Day 3 Spry nolo the floors of the Industrial buildings regularly and Havo to Nam kept clean. Exhibitors would gladly co operate. 4 provide As in Toronto a building at the Back to pile empty packing Consos out of sight instead of being cd or non Netlon with our exhibition. We feel that the Canadian Pacific railway has been no mean Factor in making our full Tho great Success that it was. To Wero treated with the greatest of Courtesy by All of the officials of this corporation. To could not but notice Tomt or. A. J. Bury general superintendent or. Ii. W. In rodic assistant general passenger no omit Ami or. J. J Scully divisional superintendent who Wero in Tho City during Tho Progress of the fair kept in the closest touch with All tie details of Tho service both freight and Passen Ger and appeared to by particularly anxious Tomt everything should run Smo Otti by. It certainly was a pleasure to no Taco How this corporation handled Tho Largo number of exhibits Tomt mine Over tie rond and the surging crowds lit their depot. R. M. Matheson i of Tho Western agricultural and arts association of Manitoba. 1 Brandon aug. 5. Winnipeg s popular store enters action against for illegal ejection from train. 5 if Tho Board consider the Chean jewelry and souvenir people Essen los Tho far really need their Money it least do not lot them ruin Tho exhibits. Bunch Thon in Llull t Nero the people who wares can get their nil others will not to annoyed by 1 instance Why not main building which if of the honeyed press notice perhaps because of the Large attend. And citizens Days aug. 4. Low salaries to postmen to tie editor of the Preo press o u v it h Asci amid to Donn Langton assa., German Purchase of Welsh Coal. To the editor of the free sufi is Muc my nah e l3 it food for po11 Lettl and Bual Noss circles y it Tho it coir bearing area of Lori can can for time Abc Nib wore at work seek Clurman press Cool in the Brit Ash la a half befit Coall to j Cro at Tho pres of the British his Tho Emerson aug. Arthur a Farmer of this District has entered action against Trio c. P. R. Company fur being put off the train near St. Boni face when coming Home from the Winnipeg fair on the saturday night after. Tho suit Calls for damages to the amount of to claims to Havo been roughly handled by Tho con Ductor. The laying of Tho Corner Stone in connection in Atli Tho new Baptist Church takes place on tuesday afternoon us next week Tho loth of August arid to attended with appropriate Cero inon leh. Tie Stone is announced to be Laid about o clock by Ito. Ii. 11. J Hall a former pastor of Tho Emerson Baptist Church after which proceed Ings a banquet takes place at Tho town Hall. Members of to congregation and u Lartic number of friends have been invited. Tho addresses at the banquet Are to to delivered by lion j. H. Al Pudden mayor Hamilton Rev. D. Ii. Jacobs Rev. R. O. Arm Strong and Rev. Ii. L. Roy. This function will be the first Corner Stone Lay ing ceremony that has Ever taken place in Emerson and it will to an event of historic interest to Tho citizens at Large us Well us to members of Tho Baptist congregation. Trio Lawn bowlers Havo at last got Down to business and practice is held every evening on the Beautiful Lawn of Jno. Angus. Bowling on Tho Green Lias beco Inu a favorite pastime with Many Truo sports and some Lively con tests Are taking place. Tie Emerson knights anticipate with pleasure an other visit from Tho Winnipeg devotees of the game it an Early Date. Trio pretty Church building erected at bldg Eville by the Church of eng land waa formally opened on 8unda afternoon last when the incumbent of this Parish. Rev. H. L. Roy held an appropriate service assisted by the Rev. Or. Anderson of Dominion City Jno. W. Collins started cutting Hia Barley on tie 3rd of August. Seventeen of the Nineteen pupils of the Emerson school who wrote at the recent teachers and Entrance examinations Wero successful in passing. Prin Cipal Stewart is congratulated on tin splendid record attained. The c. N. R. Employees have again decided to hold their annual excursion and picnic to Emerson and August it Date on which they come. Last year Tho picnickers had a Good Day. And they can Como Down again and own the Burg. Emerson s Ball Pitcher has signed with graft ii for tie bal Ance of Tho season. has a Good reputation As a t Tirier o round the so parts. Tho Broncho busters that gave an exhibition Here one night taut Well did not cover themselves with glory nor nil Thor pockets with shekels they Aro in town yet waiting for the Boss to Arrovo from Winnipeg Wlter some Silver dollars or something to turn up. A party of Young Fellows took a trip to Morris yesterday by Canio on Tho red River. Tho distance fro n Here to Morris by River is about co no Ltd. Misses Macdonald Bangloy and me Kinley Aro Back from Detroit lakes after an enjoyable Outing of to lire a cold Tho Carney in being fitted us in first class Stylo and there is a Stronn possibility that it will to opened Asun up to Date hostelry at an Early Date. Jan. Duncan the co Man is busily engaged at present gathering the pro duct of his Large Colony of boo a Lvii six orca let real Pluff a narc St of Honey. has made of Ogrea l Success of the Bee Industry conductor Brown of the n. P. Puh. Man service has been rust Cating Ujj Emerson for n few Days a guest at b. T. Buivis picked More than quarts of Strawberry off look in our windows and there Aro just As Good bargains inside. Every department has some Money saving propositions. Now fall goods Are arriving daily so we must make room by Clearing out All summer goods even at a loss. Brussels carpets Opo Clyl this is a genuine bargain. A Good Brussels carpet in four patterns and Good medium and Borders to Univich. Reg. For.48o tapestry covers special 65 Only heavy tapestry table covers in three Coors red Blue and Graften fringed All round and 2 Yards regular special ladies fancy parasols less than Cost never Havo a better Opportunity to buy a Nobby parasol at such Low prices. All new this season every one perfect. Reg. For Reg. For Reg. For Reg. For Reg. For Reg. 53.e5 .56.00 and All Wool voiles for 59c Lovely All Wool voiles i Retablo for evening and Street War pretty shades in Browns blues Greys Roh Cdo Myrtle Rose sky. Pink and Black 44 to 40 inches wide and a Beautiful draping qual Ity for gowns or dresses. A genuine bargain. Regular 10 special.59c boys and children s Straw hats Clearing at 25c each Are Clearing Tho balance of our boys and children s Straw hats at 2gc each. You will find them in Tho boys department. Regular 35c to 50c. All Ono Price.25o roller towering special 6c Yards Puro Linen flax roller towelling natural color 20 inches wide Worth Loc. Special Cre tonnes special 15c a splendid variety in colors and patterns 45 to 48 wide compare these with any in Tho City. Regular 25c to 3.v special. I5c fancy dress sateen and foulard f or these Beautiful Satin finished goods in Navy Black red hum and Pink grounds with Dainty figures spots and fat less than half Price Lovely goods for wrappers or Kimonos. Regular 2cc to 36c, for Pap Terles special c 150 boxes Lucerne Swiss a Peter Les in Grey Blue or White. Regular 30c. Special .20o Bay rum half Price 25c 100 bottles Large size Day rum. Reg. Boc. For loft Home in Rovn Scotia Many Yean ago. Or. Whitman was Baptist a lurch pastor in Winnipeg in Tho Early Days and Twenty three years last month lie preached in Tho Emerson Baptist Church. He is now a prominent lawyer in Chicago. Mortlach liberals it House was in of association officers and of Delegate to Regina. Mortlach aflsa., aug. Tho Mort Lach District Liberal association was auspiciously ushered into form on pro Day evening last. Or. T. Miller of Tho Mooso jaw times gave an excellent and. Pointed resume of Liberal issues and. Principles As they stand in rela Tion to Tho permanency Progress and cup analog of Tho Northwest. Ills kind in thus assisting Tho working of the leaven is no indication of the s1.1? nor re rc9tern James Nacsa har Ness in Liberal cause at cart Gei h wan president. Geo. S. Lawrence Secretary treasurer w than Che Cutlo committee of six q s was to the Wonlah i government of Tho who adopt a pen name ass suggestions for the Winnipeg exhibition. To Tho editor of the free Prest. Are certainly Good grounds for the general discontent ii management of our exhibition. Not that this year s was to exceptionally bad it was simple for i action which the gov off Lei control the ministry Sho duo course to a constant Winnipeg Aggi 4. The that while trouble appears t management Call it and More a sort of combined Clr thanks to the c. P. It to the Miltor of. Kew not stopped at onco a Good Mir to b now Bulyea notes. R Brand from people a in the school Board in change. His wheel. Brand Long main Street and in about ing. Thai old West o in c Force whether with his Nib Peistor All of Chicago past week Chast and ton the Dro p. A a tation necessity. The Bulyca aug. Barlow n-1 Pattullo general Mero Cinatti Havn i1 solved partnership. Or. Harlow v on Tho business alone. Tho scotch picnic it or. Was n great Success. Sports of All or. Were freely indulged in. In Hie Tui or Joe Renwick look till ii improvement Board of m t last night. Work on Tho new just commenced. It was decided to Bui i a Stone school to Cost about or. Murloh is starting a Lino Kiln. Some Vic Armani in this locality their houses of Clay. They appear to i Duisit look very the now railway is a caring we expect freight by aug. 10. Bulyea is to another general it in to de at this be great Quant it marketed. A Fine vein of band of Tho Best half my c of Alderman s farm. To another general oped an elevator will be Point this fall us there is Ity 6f wheat and Oak to Civlo Holiday. Toronto aug. 7.-Pino warm i Ronota Civlo Holiday Mort us. Exior Niota throng 1 railway stations and Steamboat hnd1 after i lie Early moral of i. The a tree Trero almost do screw. Excursion lists had left tha City. Otherwise uneventful. Act railway company say they a Quarter of a million newspaper a spa Peri
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