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Lrk*ow, Nov. 25th,189 .
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` statistician, says that the most the
Cleveland Administration will do in
the, direction of tariff reform will be to
remove the duties from raw material.
If that is done there will ° be Scarcely
any duties left, as there are few arti-
cles that are not capable of such classi-
fication. Mess pork in barrels has
been claimed by lumbermen -to lio
their raw material.
;y er )lilgaself and i,n...°
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remark' seat' `Irhera war an exodus,
and it would not be stopped by men
who shut their oyes to it and said all
were disloyal who did not do just as
they are told by the few Cabinet
Ministers who dictated the party
policy without consulting even the
members of the House. If it was
going to ruin the party to tell the
truth, them the sooner the paIs
ruined the =better- for _ the . country.
The Empire, it was true, had not
approved of the address, but many
Conservative papers had, including
the Mail, which within a few months
would become the organ of the
Conservative party. A director of
the Empire, Mr. Frank Tehad
fewld him he was right
members of Parliament had written
letters to the same effect.
THE New York Sun is again anxious
` to abolish the bonding privelege and
get a whack at the Canadian Pace
The average American pays little
attention to the Sun, and the party
that sought popularity at home by
doing dram • ge abroad is now in the
cold shades of opposition- The Sun,
however, is no worse than some of our
Canadian papers, who are continually
howling about what the Yankees party was mainly due to the position
could do to injure Canada if they of the party on the tariff question, the
wee]- They have done their utmost Republicans having..forcd the issue to
to hurt us and -we still live, but in the an extreme which evidently did not
meet with popular approval.
words of the street urchin Harriston,
McKinley & Co. are in the soup. ' The Belleville Ontario remarks that
the man who digs a tore of coal gets
about 75 cents, and the man who burns
it pays $6.50 or $7.00. It argues that
coal should never go above $4 in
Canada, which would give $1 to the
miner, $1 for freight, $1 to the home
dealer and $1 to the combinester.
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. IT is proposed to introduce the kan-
garoo
atgaroo of Australia into the Northwest
.as a substitute for the extinct, or all
but extinct, bison. Parts of the coun-
try, especially in the west, unsuited
for cultivation or other stock, might,
it is thought, be utilized in breeding
kangaroos, which not only afford
good sport but flesh, fur and footwear.
It is stated that President Harlon
referring to the recent elections, said
that the defeat of the Republican
THE Brantford. Expositor remarks:
Juries do some funny things Take
the case of Proper v. Brantford, by
way of illustration. Ten of the jury-
men were in favor of awardingdam-
ages to the tune of but $50, while
two stood out stubbornly for $210,
and announced their . intention of
fighting it outs on that line if it took
all winter. Finally a compromise to
es205 was arrived at- It is not to be
presumed that the judgment of twwas
worth more than that of ten, merely
that their staying power was greater.
Hence another case' of minority rule.
Such incidents afford powerful argu-
ments to those who favor doing away
with the usa of juries altogether in,
civil cases.
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We call the .attention of.. the ladies to our
SE100] OF trcrits.
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We have a large assortment of ,���
R ita m.
lars
to suit the lowest buyers The storm collar has taken .t e p
lace -of
at pricesBe sure and see what
the longboa to i „ greater extent this season$'than last,
you are offering
when want to buy.
OUR DEPARTMENT.
MILLINERY
is kept well suppl10d with the newestgoods in the market.
IV-1AG) wen we siay Overcoats,
VIM Rev. J. S. Ross, of Woodstock,
bas been writing to ' the newspapers
about the long waits incident to
funerals He suggests that no funeral
notices should be printed "without two
different . times being mentioned, and
(to give an illustration) should read :
'"Servize at the 'house at 2 p.. m..;
funeral at 2.30." This would be an
advantage in all weathers, but
especially now that the winter season
is getting in Where only one hour
is mentioned it means that the re-
ligious service will begin at that time,
,despite the.fact that the word `funeral'
is used ; for• to begin half an hour
• earlier with no public notice of the
. would • mean that • no neighbor
gonld be present, and would be a
slight to the dead." The idea is good.
Generally a few only attend the ser-
vices in the house. The others kick
their heels in the cold and say all
manner of complimentry things about
the minister and the services.
Tux Mail's- Ottawa correspondent
states that it has been finally decided
that Mr. Cbapleau will be the next
Lieutenant -Governor of Quebec, and
that he will take up his resident at
Spencerwood before long. Mr. Chap-
leap's acceptance ofthe governorship is
taken in political circles as an indica-
tion that Sir John Abbott gill retain
the Premiership, and that Sir John
Thompson will become chief justice
and when we say Overcoats it means anything from the cheap tweed to a gtod
Fur Coat at the lowest price in the market.
M.
CONNELL,
-Itch on human and all animals
cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. . Warranted by A. B.
Congram, Druggist
IJV
1892 - 1.593
ES. STflVE8: STOV[S.
T. Lawrence has now on hand a large stock of /61
• COOK STOVES,
COAL STOVES,0R STOVES,Old STOVES, PARLOR ' ® STOVES, BOX STOVES.
COMBINATION S dingy nucha
a stove or furnace sho
not fail to give him a call. He has as usual a full stock of all
uid
kinds of
Tinware.
.
waAg Age Handles Cow Chains, Rope
p
He is also making
a specialty of furnace work this fall and parties intending p sing
Tin . • ._ l.
Granite ware,, Japanesed—ware,
Pressed
re, es, •,
m s and
Halters, La Lamp Goods. Lamps
The Leading Hardware Depo:t.
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ING.I
CHRISTMAS,
COLD WEATHER
That stops the clock, also
a consignment of goods from
the Old Country for
PREsibssT Armstrong of the Youn€!
Conservative Association of Toronto,
is not only a gentleman of ability, but
is also possessed of sufficent moral
courage to give expression to his opin-
ions, even ;though his utterances do
not agree with some of the supposed
leaders of the party. If there were
more such independant Wren as the
worthy President in all political
parties it would be a gocd thing for
the country. In his inaugural address
before the members a€ the association
some time ago Mr. Armstrong deplored
the fact that a large number of the'
brightest sons of Canada were contin-
ua/1y going to the United States, and
declared that something ought to be
done to stop the. exodus. His remarks
caused a good deal of discussion and
at a late meeting of the Associa-
tion a motion was introduced by a
dissatistied member, in which the
President was taken to task or his
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FARM FOR SALE: RAM LAMBS FOR SALE.
�HE QN•DFRSIGNE13 SAS FOR gpT.F
FARM CONTAININGlot13, 100 ACRES, at lot 3, con. 10, (eastern diviaon)
situate o f con.in me usToe, good Ashfield, a few well bred Shropshire ram
of hard, w ll of Bruce. Frame house, good lambs, at prices to suit the Times. For further
o��, p wateredulas and �aceniently situ- particulars apply on the premises 'or to
particulars apply 4o W. H, Reid
lied. For E. NIC$OLSG T Proprietor. �� Lanes P- O.
or to
PETER Hood P �0.
Containing ex III
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NOVELTIES AND STAPLES
in Stationary.
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mention when the' goods ar
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Georgian• Bay Shingles.
lot of XX Ge HAS OHa es
11 a car lot of XYgg Georgian Hay �mg the
and intends keeping ting
g
season, and will be sold at the lowest possible
paying price,
JAMES GAUNT. Whitechruch
STOCK FOR SALE.
e undersigned offer for sale at rock bot -
Tb tom pries for the next thirty days,
young Short Horn bulls, cowls and heifers in
calf Leicester ram and ewe lambs, got by the
first prize winner at London
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Choice Berkshires of both
address to
E. GAUNT & SONS
St. Helens, Ont.
D. MURCHISON,
Bookseller, Jeweller, etc;
NB, Nickel Alarm, Wal
nut and Oak Clocks in abun.-�
dance.
SHEEP LOST-
1TRAYED FROM 'THE PREMISES OF
IJ the nnderFigned, Tot a, Hnrnq, nn or
about the trust of September last, a ewe and
two Iambs- The ewe and one Lamb have dark
faces and the other lamb white. Any one
giving such information as will lead to their
recovery will be suitably rewarded.
W. H. ` IA.MBLETON,
Lucknow, P.O.
FARM FOR SALE.
In the township of Kinloss, on the 5th con.,
being part of . lot 11 ,. on the Holyrood
gravel road, and i w.t el n about
The temiles
frlae is
well the ed, watered, and a first class
well fenced, well
orchard- The buildings are in good state of
and 11 acres good bash. Immediate
relion, and on easy terms of paymennt,
For particulars, apply to James
Snstus-EL Office, or to
RICHARD HUGHES
a, Lucknow P- O.
RAM LAMBS FOR SALE
ZTDiDERSIGNED HAS S FORAshfield, SA.
TIat es
Lot 7, Eastern Div
a
number of fine bred.Leicester Ram Lambs, For
particulars apply to GAPT, '
ROBERT Dungannon P.O.
olk Boar for service.
Te.—A pure bred rms--4100 x--1'00 at time offs
eservice if not p d
8150:
986-2
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CALF ESTRAY.
(LAME TO THE FItEMISES OF THE
v undersigned Lot 5. Con. 10, (Western
Division,) Ashfield, on or about the firs' of
October last, a red and white steer calf. 'Th
owner is requested to prove property, pay
penses and take him away.
DL N CAN T McKAY,Kintail P.O.
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