###PAGE###1### Equity Supplement Jan., 3, 1889. CANADA. WHAT là IT. Tenders for Wood. and in politics who delight to foul their own lient; revel in the min that destroys (bpiioh BT DE. h k Kits, ok Montreal) th<> s-Dental Societies of the State of New York boss a monopoly of foresight, and who like % held in Syracuse during the first week in Cains Caligula, think the world would November, when 250 members from all have been better made could they have parts of the state attended, including been consulted. But these people no more many ladies, several judges and clergy* represent the convictions of Canadians men, Drs. Willmott, Cæsar, Roberts and than 0 Donovan Kossn, nr your fire-eating Snelgrove, of Toronto, and Dr. Beers of p«dit»caii* and papers re; r sent th<*ae of Montreal were present. I am able through true A i e leans. 1 lur e i o desire t Spearman, anyb xly’s fe« lings here, but I hope I may , toaend you Dr. Been# be allowed to say som thing to remove ely weirded hunt, "Prn* the infatu it ion too prevalent in the S ates WMMSWS8: l lui $85 watch In the world. | Parfetl tlwekeepcr. War- y r ..,» -j. j J- lt"1 hn mi'li'i *ign- I *‘H- ^iRALKDTKNDKMSh.Mi at.-I «mlfirsD 1 mi Hie J»*ft lian-U«‘"rii* r »»f tl vi‘lo|>.) ‘TimkImh for WimhI," will lie ii|* in noon of M • -e January, 1*59, f-r I In «iellvory o' ,'tt) (tordu S & i ranted. Heavy Hunting Cases. Both ladles' land gents' Maes, with works and cases of eqeal value. |Prom the puinliihui Grocer.) £ 9 uinl, «/ to rviim-Ht nil pnrt’ot to witht up their mi ne* 4 without fall not later than I at January, in cur rod. at^<2.%5BF p4 tSSih 111! » t ./iViST). otherwise costs may b , In the courteey of Mr. H. L shorthand reporter, reply to the strangely irderl toast fessional Annexation." Dr, '** na follow»; "Mr. Chairman luFiesand gen ess to a g Pod deal of pljfcvg to in intended to be both nn political, hut I lmve he Mkwl to do »o by the cl,airman, and if I J.Thn.onT wholu his""Short' should offend any one, as 1 must nay exact ly what 1 think, 1 can only off r to settle on the a pot by inviting you, as the boys say to "come out in the alley I" have neither the presumption nor tho vanity to imagine that I am able to do justice t i the personal and professional courtesies which Doctor Jonathan has always bestowed upon his Canadian friends ns well as to the magnificent ignorance—sometimes ill-nature—which Senator Jot a'ban has recently lavished upon his Canadian fous. But 1 can assure you that not even the professional liars wh , supply the New York Herald with Canadian news: ur the the “Reunion of the North end Smith on »hs B it tie-field of Oettysburgh, to see the el Confederates wearing the starn d and hnrred badge, with the ivscrintnm upon it "That was the flag of trca*« n nd ’ role llion in 18111, and it i* the flag of treason and rebellion of 1888. ” I read the protest of General Wagner. General Gohin and the Quartermaster General of the Grand Army of the Republic against i and glorification of rebel a because they bad been rebels. 1 heard one officer b »nst that Southern privateer# h »d destroy »d $500 000,000 of your mope t ' and had driven a quarter of a million t ns as you wish your own respected ; and that < f your shipping to make transfer to as you chotwe to hit at us hard, you have British flag. T heard an »ther gloat ov« r enough of English fair play to take a drub the fact that they had nearly cant ured bing back, ami to allow the posai » 1 fcy < f Philadelphia. 1 heard scores declare Canadians loving and defending thu fame that they had not. been Iwaten hut starved, and good name of the Dominion, quite as Reflecting upon all this, and hearing at much «a you It ve and defend that of your this very hour the discordant echoes fr* m Republic. No one more than loyal Amer- that quarter, it strikes mo that if Senators icana would despise the poltroon who cir- like Mr. Blaine arc sincere in their ethis-ries his patriotism in his pocket; the dis- jve profession*, of patriotism, they could loyalty of the political parasite who would find a good deal to monopolize their genius make patriotism a house of cards, and d dollar* the chief end of a people: intriguers ponnes on no uvure m i ,auao %. i ,»uiuun who hiss out secession or annexation when minds its own business, and does not they fail to get their political crimes or crotchets enshrined; man wh «se hunger coddled and dry-nursed her enemies, and for notoriety and power is a fever of their when she was at, peace with you. allowed existence. 1 am sure that you could have a horde of your citizens to invade her. All parties Indebted to them are therefore re ^ ^ ..... nothing but contempt for any free jieople Frankly I may say, that while 1 believe local! ami moii.* tin* hihoiiui oi i »u ir c|(. (1UU|8, proprïêteurs de Val*# who measure their allegiance purely by Canada | '¦ Indebtedness n-forethe jggjggr-'1- commercial standards, and who fearing to face difficulties which meet every nation, peddlers instead of protectors of their too often she had not found her cousins a mam i If for once in the Treaty of Wnsh- have ington, remembering Maine, Oregon and ours, i»ui air. vnaimsan, viiuiiu.i ia not San Juan, she did not l«*t your diploma-for sale I There have been prophets like lists get the hotter of her, she felt that Gold win Smith since the days of Elizabeth she had given you at least a reasonable FALL and WINTER Joseph j. nourr,iH)NE. North Onslow Nov. 20 Is.- 8. MILLINERY. (jfiMri, spoke that ¦ riitD h i ii I « r* » s l Cheap Rat es ('ANAPA FA Volts ANNEXATION tlumen, 1 must confe em harass ment in re by Were we to you ns you judge un the vaporing of the croak en what value could we put upon your union, and wou'd we not feel like agreeing with Ronsiter to.ïht which t AM. THF. LXTFXTHTYLEH OK TO ALL ' OINTs IN HKiunal and es|K‘cially « IN STOCK the War of Secession" just published in Boston, thinks he sees in certain national circumstances the threatening elements of a second rival war? For years before the last civil war you had fire-eaters whose arrogance and vanity knew no bound»; who were advised by the Canadian press to study the element» of discord ill the Soufh instead of hank ring for in w ones in th • North. It warn th » sime when years before that Go »rgia and Carolina appealed to arms and defied the general Government. Surely two threaten» d disruptions and one terrible evil war in the history of a ceil Miry should he enoiivh Partir* wht*. intri.fl vmigriithiK In the N<»rtli-XVfwî. tin* ejirlng, will nave tiinr, ti Mil-lv and inonuy l»y imnmu- i< i ting with the undriulgi ed. Volvetoens, Plushos, i Spacial Colonist Trains Plumes will run for the aenmnmod'Atlon "f intending nettlen*. Outfit »f drparture made Known when arrai gnd. tie ltd or nt< *, | h ti|ihl<‘tM ami full iinformation to and all kinds of Trim ml nut* In large variety, latest patterns, at moderato prie# a JOHN A. MACDONALD Fancy Goods In Groat Variety. » C. I*. K. TICKET AGENT, WtNTKlOK, ONT. I have added to in y stock u very good II ne of Notice. Dress Goods and Trimmings. Worth Inspect Ion. Everything In stock I* u»«h! und nmy Ik* relied upon, as hii Inspection will est#hlish. M Its. McKENZIE Call iiml see them. OTITE is H KKEBY given that mi application will l»e matte to the Parliament __ of Canada at the ensuing sitting* t hereof lor no Act to tneorporate « Company to lie cm lied , • “The Haw kesbury Lumber Com puny/' tor the # purpose of carrying on In Ciinnila, the Cnlted * Ht «tes and elsewhere, t lu* biulnessnl Lumber era, Lumber Merchants and Manufaclurer* H of Timber and Limits r In «II the branch* 'S, (henol; also of I'nIp. Wood l'ulp and other ¦J priNlucts from wood and also the bustm-ss of Wharfinger», Ye-sel ownvi » and General Merchant», I "or wai de rx and Dealer», and with |M»a er to acq il In* I he par | dpi «h Ip bu*l ness and properly, hoili ri ai and per«.Hiuil, now owned * J- and can led on by Mr. Hiram Itoblnuon, of ~ ^ the city of Ottawa, In the Count y ot Ciirleton, Henry Kelly Egan, Km|iiI re, of the same place, Willi im Uyan Thud I ». of the same place, x id Esquire, and Itol>ert It ««•kburn, of the suine dace. E-quire, and with power to acquire, >ilV and H« ll lamia, timber, lug*, llrema limits and other property, real and personal, and generally wil h |K>wer to do all ot tier net s and things necessary and in any way conducive to any ot the purpose* aforesaid Dated at Ottawa, tills 5th day of November, IsSS. N Shawvllle, 5th Nov. pss. for breakfast and dynamite for dinner ; not even the insane malice of men who hate Canada, ns they may hate Cyprus, because it belongs to Britain; not even this can lessen the admiration Canadians have for the many noble and generous traits of character which belongs to their American cousins. 1 am sure I speak, too, for my brethren from loyal Toronto, when I say that we have too often been under professional obliga ion# to the kind . nature of the cousine we still, fiotn eus- h‘ Lr"*11 tnm, call "brifthers," not to know that, however we differ politically, you • r. 5 3a 0 X % 3r î> # H zi -Z * M * 0 ma i S* !?, •3 '• * c « / '..r. u,* U J- i h fl;: &JÉ # -= ¦*•* ! •S O RESPECT OVR NATIONAL CONVICTIONS -y the -> i ^ 0 = purposes moresai. Ills ot li day of Nov PIN HE Y, CHRISTIE & CHRISTIE. Sol. ci tors for the \ppllcniPs **A A t W1 NOTICE TO TOE PUBLIC. 25. fti £ Avis. VIS EST PA R EE I KfMKNT donné qu’-unc application sera faite au Parlement du Canada a sa prochaine session pour une Acte a tin d’incorporer une Compagnie à Aire appellee “ The Hawk es bury Lumber Com -pany,” dm le hut de faire commerce dan - le Canada, aux Etats Unis et ailleurs, comme Marchands de Bois et Manufact uriers de Huis , de charpente dans toutes ses branche* ; aus-d de Pulpe eide Pulpe de Bol* et d’autres produit s, in bol», et aussi le commerce de garde* aux ci Marchands généraux. Commissionaires et trafiquants, et avec pauvotre d acquérir les aflVi-Ires commerciales et la propriété tout réelle ue personnelle maintenant possédée» et ennui te* par H Ira tu Robinson, Henry Kelly Egan, Ecu 1er, William Kyan Thistle, Ecu 1er. et Robert Blackburn, Ecu 1er, tous de lu cité d’Ottawa, dans le Comté de Carleton,et avec pau voir d’acquerlr, d’acheter et de vendre des terres, bols de charpente, des blPots, licenses, limites et aut re propriété tout réelle que personnelle, et généralement avec pouvoir de faire toutes autres actes et choses necessaire* et contribuants vu toute manière aux /lus susdits. Date d'Ottawa ce 5leme Jour de Novembre. HE UNDERSIGNED beg to announce that A they purpose making * A CHANCE IN THEIR BUSIhSS before long, to which end It will be necessary to have 11 own in Dixie without meddling in the ^ olitics or the future of Canada. Canada itself over yours, though you have worry Genera! Sparing off of ACCOUNTS FIRST OF JANUA R\\ ISSU HAS BIEN A FAIR NEIGHBOR In view of the change mentioned above (*| they a bo propose lo make a thorough turn e m ¦¦¦¦¦ national birthright. Just as you had ami one. have your croakers and cowarJa we hul Mr. Chairman. Canada is Clearing: out of their Stock of Goods, CONSISTING OK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which will be d1*pos< d of at a small advance «•a COST. Partie» deni roux of securing bar- who have predicted England's decline quiproquo. During the civil war. weal- «‘uX^tstock! *elr advantage to call within their time, but all the colonial lowed armed troops to crons from Drtn.it ThfglffP A*KT/1 greatness of England has been developed to Niagara on Canadian territory on the y e OC £ ¦ «fl* -t JiYÂik* since the time of Elizabeth. Wo have. Great Western Railway, but during the HHAWVILLK, QUK. PIN HEY CHKIHTIEct CHRISTIE, Procureur» de» Requérant» Nov. 30th, lhss. lied River Rebellion of 1809, your govern as you have, bitter partiztns in the press ###PAGE###2### NOTICE TO LADIES Suffering from Female Weaknesses and A. H. HORN, Undertaker, old loin» both of us sprang ! Con federated Canada, resj>ected Canada, loyal Canada, progressive Canada is a personal and political insult to the sore head parties _ who op|x>sed confederation, and who ( itNkctN, HIctlillM* CllMCfr would welcome tthroudft, Capa, €love*t &c„ &c. (Dr. Beers* Hpeeeh Continued ) ment refused leave to one of our vessels to go up the Sault 8te. Marie canal, and ' arms and ammunition were transhipped at considerable delay. When the St. Albans raiders "unknown to us, entered your territory from Canada, your (Government was asked for its bill of damages and it was paid. When the Alabama claims bill was presented, it was paid so well that, years after every possible claim was settled, your Government retains a large balance which should have been refunded to Britain? What about the damages done to Canada in ( Canada by your citizens during the Fenian raids, most of them wearing the uniform of branches of your national troops? Not a cent has been paid. You ex|>ect Canada to know that a few nwiet and struggling Southerners intended thought that England should have nown that a solitary cruiser intended leaving one of her ports to prey upon your commerce. But what a splendid display of reciprocal consistency, that thousands of armed men should openly muster and drill in your chief cities for months before openly occupy your border towns and villages, aiiain, Italy or Russia; when the assets of our chartered banks, the value of our imports, the extent of our exports tell a story of our marvelous progress; when instead of about 2,000 miles of railway in 1867 we have now over 14,000 giving us a greater length of mileage than any other |>art of the Empire excepting the United Kingdom and India; when the Canadian Pacific Railway has established a line of steamers between Vancouver and HongKong and Japan, and our great Canadian line has become of imperial importance; when we have developed our inexhaustible fisheries, thanks to your abrogation of the Itecipiocity Treaty, so that we have 75,000 hardy men sailing our vessels and otherwise engaged in the business, and for 1887 we value those Fisheries at £20,000000! Can you wonder that annexation, as a serious subject, has received its doom, and that in spite of the intoxication of senstorial conceit on the one side, and the croaking of malcontents and the tramps on the other, Canada is the Mother Country, from whose stout Pembroke, Ont WOMB D1HOHDKKH. Orange Blossom,-A Positive Cure. AM a living witness to the alv>ve. For stamp for postage I will send sample free and full printed instructions, I can faithfully and sincerely recommend It to cure any form of the al*>ve disorders and Piles. Mita. M. Hi mu hums, Agent, 128 Bank Ht. Ottawa I ANNEXATION TO TURKEY OK RUH8IA TELEGRAPH and TELEPHONE T,% ORDERS attended k at ALL HOURS. of seeing their prospects and predictions de- ^___—_________ stroyed. There were millions of your own J citizens glad to do their worst to dismember your union ; there were thousands who gave their lives to wreck the Republic that their own state interests might be promoted. Yet when a few obscure cranks In ( anada declare In favor of annexation, you think they speak the sentiment of a sober people who did not find It necessary to Indulge In the spectalular or the rhetorical that you may see and hear the truth. You chose to Ignore the treason of many a Southern newspaper to-day as you did twenty-five years ago, and you exalt as Gospel the partisans of the (’an- „, , . . , • .\ • ndlRii press, who are Incapable of telling the I [itVlIlg IllftClO 81111(1 I*y lîïiprOVCîncntSvUl tllGIT pTOll 11808 1*0 M contly, are in a position to deal with customers on the most rmeMo.rn?noJîm1„I,aratôurec,aeniX “ w satisfactory terms. they are not Canadians. You have big and hospitable hearts that were Intended for hospitality and not for quarrel. Personally and even commercially we can find so many points of common agreement, that we should overlook the few where we must agree to differ. Politically, I realize I am a foreigner here the moment I cross the lines. I am at home when I land at Liverpool, at Glaseow, at Dublin, at Hurinuda, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, New Guln* a, Jamaica, Harbadocs, or Trinidad Politically I have a share In, and am proud of, the glorious old flag which waves over New Zealand, Australia, Malta, Hong Kong, West Africa, Ceylon, Ht. Helena, Natal, British Honduras, Ikmitnlca, the Dabs mas, Grenada, Barha-dœs, India. England Is an old and apt master In annexation. HI nee she lost the thirteen colonies here, she has annexed colonies *ar greater In area and population, of far more value to her than If t hey were Joined to her three kingdoms, while Hnaln, Portugal, Holland and France have lost theirs, and there Is little or nothing left for any other nation to annex. I need no other political passport T, ~ . . , to the right of a British subject, and the cl11- 1/ (customers do not zen of a great realm,comprising <15 territories and Islands, than my t'auadlan birthright. I do not measure my national boundary fmm the Atlantic to the Pacific, but from the Pacific to the Caribbean Rea Under the reign of Victoria no Canadian need be ashamed to belong to an empire which embraces a fifth of the habitable globe and to know that Ills own Dominion forms nearly a half of the whole ; an Empire five times as large as that which was under Darius ; four times the size of that under ancient Horne ; 16 times greater than France ; 40 times greater than United Germany; three times larger than the United States India, nearly a million and a quarter of square miles; Australia alone nearly as big as the States; Canada, 600.0U0 square miles larger loan the Stales without Alaska; and 18,W square miles with ttl An empire nearly tVO\Ooo of square miles, with a population of 810,000,000 Roarers In nuch a realm ; heirs to such vast and varied privileges, Canadians are not for sale. Political annexation must then remain a bug-aboo for disappointed politicians on our side to play with and a bubble for certain senators on this side to blow, to decoy their Innocents and fanatics at home. But there is an annexation wo favor that Is brotherly friendship and political good will. You have M.ooo.i 00 the start of us. Are you the Golf ah afraid of Canada as a political David ! Canada has been a good neighbor. When Lincoln and Garfield died the Dominion was In mourning. Whenever any of your men of-war come Into our ports the citizens rejoice, and give their men the hospitalities of the cities. There are constant reciprocity treaties being made every day In the year between us at the alter of Hymen. At many of otn banquets the toast of the president follows that of the Queen At most of our public ga herlngs, your flag entwines ours From most of our pulpits prayers are offered for your ru er as well as ours That Is the sort of alliance we do more than you do to promote. We want, too, fair commercial reciprocity, hut wo shall not take com. union for It. or ta-nd our necks or our knees for either. Whatever bel Ides, we can both be loyal to our own political countries; we can both be fair even to our own national and natural prejucles, and while Canadians may neighborly pray “God bless the Republic” may yon not in as friendly a spirit reciprocate with “God save the Queen." S. MW Si SONS, OF CAMPBELL’S BAY, to raid St. Albans; l ou \ In Dry Goods All lines carefully selected. Will he found a full assortment. In Groceries The stock is complete, the articles are No. 1 and and prices away down. In Hardware An extensive variety of articles including harvesting implements. In Patent Medicines All the standard and now preparations including Paine's Celery Compound. Hoot* and Shops. Boots and Shoes. Eddy’s Superior Taper Tubs and Tails. what they require they are requested to ask for it. see ill Unis if Farmers’ Prtiice, Lire Slid, Ho., Iralei in. CUT ALLY & SONS, CANPBELL’s BAY and CALI MET ISLAND. was July 12.1888. Winter >: Goods 5IO2 Sussex St., has im- OTTAWA, - - - - ONT. o 6-^.The Popular Tailoring and Clothing Emporium.^ ENGLISH, SCOTCH, FRENCH AND CANADIAN o o GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING, READMADE CLOTHING. A Large and Varied Stock. Suits from $0.00 upwards. o Suits made on shortest notice and sent to any address. Heifer Est ray. QTRAYED on to the premises of the under-O signed about the IMh November, a red and while Heifer, one and a half years old. The owner can have her by paying expenses. J. L. SHAW. Shaw ville, Dee. 4, 1*88. Q.ET YOUR PRINTING DONE i ^ — A T-m political loyal to