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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1893-02-17, Page 4r is • • • { THE:D UT Y7'ONWOOL. The Lucknaw 6enti:ne. uce • ou nty, i!. tun r - - -• - Since the Democratic victory in No- vember 'our neighborsto the south - are 'discussing the pi obable changes, in their..tariff aid the orie • most likely _ to affect the farmers of this country- _is .. _ the demand, for free wool. :The agri= . �—cultural press in the States is full --of opinions. -and : facts o����n� 'gib. ��h, �$:�3.: � .as .. to _-:the- wool. : d trade.:. -The States have_ ' lei been 11a11'1i}' "I11 /111EN1' notorious for theirs want of success, ; . . ooh growing:and'wTooi riianu- both as a w l -ie rii iliec• that Mr. Meredith ; in tjf course this is �. - f actu ring counts y... , � ,ends t E i cs;ci the leadership of _the . - com .arativel - - . s eaking, . looking- to O tarso O �ositit�nr and either become their reat' opu anon; . area of-,.-- fertile judgea or devote his •attention to his: land and' - imme•nse advance in mos` legal - ractice, . is still ,current; and other branches of _ agricultural, . "stock- a_ 1�. . - - -keeping --aid manufacture. Their- • s - �eculations with •re and to Isis succes p : manufaGturers have demanded ' protec= ser are ,nuinerous There are. few poli- tion -.of, high. duties: on woollen goods= Acians 'of fir. Meredith's .school now and _wanted their =raw material: free or: in public life-ir Canada, and ere many . cheap. The, farmers who: had to raise lears �a.sses there . will be less:e . Al- -the wool d manded protection -of high._ - p hough the great ma'orit -;' of - the peo- duties on their - product and fortified ;. by the -high price :of the -woollen cloth- pie the Province could` not agree ing they had to ' buy,:: their - demand with Mr. -Meredith's --political views,: could_ not be refused., -The nanufac - yet there are few public men i•n •� Can- turers: not 'having a cheap ra•w M.aterrial- put u �_ the: ---price � a tlxeir finzshe - ada that individually enjoys: _greater p . pf artcle.and demanded more rotection p• personal., respect_ than W.R. Meredith . So the see -saw went on;and: the :woollen -_ nd a;`great deal of regret will ez' industry for which the country. offers Y pressed if he should' retire. - That- he great .- facilities. , .and opportunities, will leave politics,either at the present instead of becom•ingYone - of the most, _time or iii the near future: we:have not Important of- all their .industries, . has 'doubt. _Mr.- .Meredith, redith never_ been :in a healthy and. flourishing the slightest° don - } Now the chances are that. . . condition..-- � - - like; Tuan others before=.him has been in the - remodeling of ` t_ heir . tariff, the. polit call�y-killed in. Canada: not be- .duty on wool, ,at all events • on', fine Oause he. Tacked- ability ;- • not because 1 wool, will be= taken off. The farmers, - .. he lacked �: in an one quality- that goes some of :-.thein at he - any= rate, are "fright- ' . cried , :but not .a1L� for .we see many to make up an honestman, but simply: r letters` indicating that there are some #or PaFt Pot. poses..• Tt was the great ,no are_not afraid to: stand to their tition.-. A. e. guns • and, face. the "-comp . writer -says' 'in -a . to...The -bne '. 'stew Yorker on free. letter -wool "In Rural N . section it would- be:al-l-. the better ;, one , . _ . -would cause-:- sheep: mens to -raise.` '. 1. better sheep oth.for. inu_ tton and -woo Of course there will be = caliinity .low, • lers: who=would-try to break -down .the .price =;; , but there would be a : great many more people who would eat LIBE=RTY TO UTtER AND. TO ARGUE FRKEIY ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES: OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE -ALL- OTHER LIBERTIES • • i] Tearing IPC r ..,111,191111°11111P-Ir74 rices. Atte for $3:00 per $4.5Oper yard hope _ and. wish ` of :the: Conservative indeed; man Reformers 'as .,warty, arnd indeed, T - - -� ario that Mr. - Meredith well, in Qilt , into the new Dominion should be taken• � _ It Cabinet,. but that could. not be . would be just; as -helpless a task- to. ex- pec`' Sir _J-ohn _Thompson -and Mr. • Meredith to agree in conducting the . affairs of the Dominion, as it is to -try. .. , . - ' w - • mUtion and Wear -woollen _ clothing,:and . and unite oik antand no.: one sleeg. in `woollen 'blankets: There would- be no more•°profitable -stack in• is` better aware of -this � fact than the � . present leader.. of the Government :the near future than sheep `_wool and If any oiiedoubts this let them lookmutton combined osition of Mr Ldton - at the pr'�sert p - _ .McOarthy, a gentleiti n of unquestion- able a1 ility. - While the. late Sir John Macdonald vas at the•helin of Staite, Mr._ 1cCarthy was`honor:ed* and `re -. spected, and on one occasion Sir John referred to him -as the "brain. power of despised Lhe. party.' t.But now' lie E is desp and. i ejected by the powers that be and sits in. the House- a lone man, and precisely the -.same fate would hay e been meted out to Mr- W.: R. -Meredith had 12e been forced: - into the Cabinet k (i b ; .liis - Gntai io - friends. Thome are few- men in ublic life in . Canada that hale. sa iificed to much. political ulai'it as Athi. McOarthy,. for had -he given: away to :the wishes of- :athera aud-.w-orked in harmony .with the party -on all -lines, th•e1re .is : not -the. sl` teat. duibt b; :he_ Would' .at- the present moment be occupying - a -promi went o..ition in the Government.. „n it is - lamed by many --leading fact ..Conserv Conservatives that he woulc have been Prefc_ FOLLOWING --the `: example • of the, Imperial -authorities; the American secretary of Agricultural, has ordered. that Canadian cattle shall not be allow- 1. ed to enter the United, States without :undergoing ',detention . at quarraitriie. The fact that - the British Government has scheuled our cattle _because• of the. alleged existence of pleuro -pneumonia Dominion has been accepted by. in the Secretary Rusk as proof: of the prey al ence of the disease here, whereas . it .has never ;been Shown : that the Britisl Government's order was based upon sufficient grounds:- lie a stove- or kinds :of awrexlCe las now on and a.large stock of , . fall .. - art><es intending purchasing .work-thisan _ p _ _ � furnace 1 itock of all - - ' - inking- a ,�ralt ofusual a full is also making not . fail ll. H e ha,s- as furnace - should-: not fail to give :;.. - Pressedesec ware, lei ow ....amp oods. A CUF IOUS fact has-been brought out. in.the House' of Commons by.-areturn-in` relation to. the. canal difficulty. : It -is.: this The original Sault. -canal'was:- built was: built by -the State of .Michigan ,•' later on it •was transferred- to- the Federal : r. Government with :the ;distinct proviso, that 'it should be f• orever free from toll and -that British- -subjects- "should..' have e the use !of the canal on terms of hav egEdity with the inhabitants of United T,>r ates. But- this does not count for - t that. i l- -fate :that. - u after aIL A .Governmei tincts . h-o�� e� er �is . �tlie .much - �little " _ reard'. for :fciregn . i, and the shows -,s0.,..litt_ g c independent en, awaits all p .. ' . a - n •Is. at ti'Vashin -to treaties- as does�-that _ g . records cif the Deform party in Canada .to.. pay much attention scarcely: likely. . as -well gas -than of the Conservative with one of its own states =bear am le .proo€ of. -this. Why :did y-= p - - the . Hon.- Edi at d. Blake leave -the -political :al enaa ? or why did the Hon. '_Mr.. doll- T retire into , private life in-- . :Quebec ?_. -.: Bluth these = - men Were P " and no -- straightforward and honest, .one will "deny their -ability,_ but rather than •acr• cc ' tin inncipleg of . their .l convictions .-hicii. -ft.---' believed td he right,: they :.becarne private. citizens, n F so will Dalton McCarthy acid W:- ` R. _ th before- many .months 'Yh have passed away. -` • • FINANCE `Munster Foster - intro-- introduced his bud et -into the House - of CConimons on T`esdaylast, and: very few changes are:: to be- `made .in . he most im ...or•tant-: to the . tariff: P ''(*)f .,J r farmers pis. the reduction. ''of the _duty, -on- birder: :twine from : twenty five: to. -twelve and. a -,half per cent. -must--be unscrewed and laid in- a coo The debt of �f. ' r G y, Mr .Foster - nil �,fhe past MR. GLADSTONE .introduced :Ms Ireland - :bill . into the. Home Rule for British Hoixse of Commons on -Monday.,. and his friends` claim that the Grand:' -z eech of:: his life :he Old Man- mane t , p on. that_2occasion: It was --certainly a great oration for a man of ` his _ age Mr. Balrour, the opposition leader, 'in `replfniad e. a bitter -attack: upon the � Gov ernmet. chief contentions •Government. being that the Protestant major• ity ln ' er were : not=protected by :`the. Ulst . P clauses.:of ,the =bill, Thefight is the most bitter that has ever taken place in.the British Parliament since the . -_� ge of.' the_ Reform bill in :183..., passage_ . - . - Ell ez eading Hardware Depot. 9 • ,mptly .. attarided to. ve - i t nd Repairpro to pnpg� ing and has a lot of 07-:#011N.i..3.:ut-xa: .OTFER FORS' -UNDERSIGNED I3Esale �. Gsuperior '--`- .ngliulls ranging from g . : y .ou_ g 8 So iths to 2 nears-, . These are the right sort-. thick -and fleshy andwill all mak Y sh w animals. Correspondence _-solicited. or.co anie ma _ and see -° EGINT Sons - St Helene. AT DESIRABLE. Pi,O'- �u le H knownas the "I.eddy Farm Lot 2 .. t ..� Y Wawanosh, for sale. Con: -:5 . West V4 is now f r sale. al the premises are: -A good, large, frane.house, a large `frame barn L . shape s , `75x45 :feet; and underneath the same stone stable, a neves-failing spring' is : found : on the good wells .to. the back part of the lot and two. „ the iia 'n, -front, _together; with: a ci tetli at 3� ac es s ample water supply,; `', acres which furnishe _ . 1 .. rd,�,00d b:i: b, large orchard, of principally har fruit, .r. 90 acres under grass and the wrote once \V ell. cultivated. . - - . st m stock...of -, After Apr. it 1 y country,ve � . second to pone in this part o .. _ a t 'of the very best :goo . - . ar e consignme ordered a 1 � �-. and g justfput thein in, therefore my stock o have .ace top - must p CArADIAN_newspaper calls atten--I tion: to nursing- bottle. :advertisemen. which concludes . with. ;:the .AVords• "'When the baby is done drinking it. place under a: tap. If the baby does not thrivn o fresh -milk : it should be I boiled. Thosb�n . one of the -;best farms_ in ig Township, it ought to find a ready sale, For Terms and particulars, apply to •1VI 0OR11IGAN., ` Luckn HUGH -MOR. ",. r to. JOHN cCABE, in rear of -for RSAL . J{OUSEAN1) : OL FOR .SALE ow Ross St. also lot for 'sale on Havelock St.' near the G. T. R. Station.' mOn o e s xur s. -Apply. to - Jas.. Kerr, - Dru Morrison; Lucknow.. w ot, whop. - -quickly- I will - s?h the _ clear. them n.: order.; to. of my stock of 1 rl �� b calling ea jade �and b c g y Y ..� :Room .must. be m: .. Y at will 'show- huge: �s from - at prices that s fine; selection to choose - .- :that I mean business ! a 25c. Corn, o Tomatoes, . Peas ► ax�s C , ounds. New Raisins, 25c. - ioca .-2 c.; Ta 1 . .... :-Pounds p 25c. ,. ounds...-R1Ce,... - _ 25c. E -_Pounds' best Currant,� , c.- 20c. Tea 35c., 25c, Teas, 20_ Pounds -Gran. Sugar, $1.00. 25:pounds Light Brown Sugar , *-1 00 :: � � t cost. 1 oe -soh, a entire 3toc,k. evil emember the . , • • • • • t� C