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IBEETY _TO UTTER AND T ARG ug
FlikELY ACCORDING TO TTIF DICTATES
OFH CONSCIENCE: WE -PRIZE ABOVE ALL
(*LER _.LIBERfiIE
T�ri'S' M'ily int;1883.
.1 CARE ITST E
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a of the gravest faults of Can=
adia . palittcs, . says the Globe,- is that
we 4 readily turn aside from the eon-
sideration of, questions of real con-
if •seq nce to run at.the: heels of polit-.
R
icia' :s -. whose main object . is to ' build
upon the .passions. and prejudices of
the people.•
national and in provincial -affairs
are very '. prone to exalt side issues.
ancl+ raise -an astounding clamor over-
thmost unprofitable controversies to.
the[ . neglect - of . questions affecting
vitally the progress and. prosperity of
- thecommunitp. . .
he flag, the creed, the reefs, :and
kh4lred questions,- exploited. by inter
est d: politicians, have bedevilled the
col ntry for, generations} and we have
allbeen so.: busy . playing for _ "-Dotes"
fth ivery, very, often he right trans-
_ .ct an of the public business._, bas bei
e a very minor `consideration,
nt�l e turn our backs -upon on this
kid of pariah:- politics . and cease to
- "fiht'like devils; for concilliation
and hate: each other : for the: love of
God, .much of our ..Dominion -Day
_eI&iuenee and vehement glorification:
offi Canadian.: nationality will• be. bat=
wi4nd and vaulty.
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frINDsoR QnJ tf ; . distinction Of
C&
be ng the .warmest place in • Ontario.
14 mean tem eratur3 in July,-- Aug7
:u and. September is 69 degrees, and
t tenh peratur in:: -January, ;eb-
r any '.and -March is 25.9 degrees..
Pr.t Arthur is' the coldest, -having :a
_: scinmer • temperature of 5.4= .avid a
iv °ratper tem. erature of of = .1 . degrees.
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$ Orangeville Banner, r il1A.
t g ne newly
established organ of the. McCarty
party, males the following: timely. ob
• .sE IItion in its. inaugural editoral —
rc. '
he_ automaticvoter of- sem- few ' years
- ado, is -to -day ..doing a little "thinking
on his own account; the Baan who once
u }ori & time . east hi$ ballot for his
plArty. under any and- all circumstancei
i at last awakening to an. appreciation
of his power and. responsibility, -and
tie professional. politician is being side -
tacked _ :hp the stalwart . who now
Marches` to the poll with a dauntless*
vote in oneR-hand and an honest con.-
a ction in the other. In all questions
*here the interests of the people= run
Counter to those. -of the.. professional
politician the people get the.. worst : of
.
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T$z' decision. of the imperial. Govern-
,ent to maintain the embargo :upon
anadian cattle which
does -not - pry
dent the export of live cattle • to
Britian, but - requires- their slaughter
the port of debarkation is much to be
egrotted. It prevents .the 'export of
Lean or store- cattle for fattening pur-
EF
osea ill- Scotland which was a large:
rad '
profitable business.
nese. :It is a•
housand ities` at the 'Canadian -
P
overnment drat did : not send. Dr:11fc
1achran . or
� some other. competent. I'
perer nary surgeon' to England tc take:
:pert in the: examination' of ;the :Iutn; 4
- of -suspected ` cattle The British
suthoritiesT are; e�-tdentl. uite: un
'certain that': the. were ai t-
lnally diseased by. contageous leuro
pneumonia,
Theme was simply enols h
.sof -evxdene
of
.ptlet2fl2Q23ra to make -
unsafe for the Government*, iri:. ie* of
the c1emand.of' the. British a 'r Jcul� -
tar
g.�,.
1 lata,. for the .- maintenance` of the
embargo ay .a weans- of protection-
against competition -- to remove the
embargo. There i.. no pleuro- : �neumo
nia in
_ tCanada,, and th6re bas -
eei
strict investAgation a
" of the cattle: in_ the'
ioeaht from -which.- y -wh the alleged dis>
-Leased Animals:came, which shags that
the. district is naturall'.. -an : extrern
. _
healthy - . � y' sly j
one rn t : is North--
West
_
he . rani
. al
c reit North-
West and -that- there are -no traces - of.
the -disease in
f _ t
he
ueig
hbo:rhe
odaSnellatssease could not exist
without - be-:.
coming prevalent, and there are no
s .m toms of the: disease in the-
�' p cattle-
r that part of thy: country. :Canada
r
should have been r
� t epresented, a at: the
x .nate on. of
� s . �m� o the :lungs'- of
.
. animals IP question. - .: .
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TIE --story- from Galt of the: allege
inhnir ani treatment of - ,-irimat►:s: of
the Waterloo:_ . County poor house
should be sited: ' to .the; bottom:
It is- gratifying._: to -'read .that a comp
mittee-of :prominent _ratepayers: _have
taken the:;matter in hand; with : the-
intention- .- of making a full ' nvestiga
tion, The -starving and- beating of
unfortunate pensioners, on public:
charity- is a-- disgrace; u1'- :feature of -
Many : places in .the United States;
-and from time to tibae the .public' is
shocked by --the exposure-' of ;great
scandals in connection therewith. In -
Oanada these- institutions are better-',
managed, and on the.: whole the class:
of:people =who find in them their _ last.
resort . aro-- treated as. human_ beings
whose misfortunes give them a claim
to the: kind treatment- of their fellows.'
This being so ia.the past:. it- bellboy_es
the: parties, having .-the Waterloo case
to spare no : effort- to right the -wrong_
and see that just punishment is given
to: thole who are. responsible .for
:wrong-doink:
Bruci✓- a fn
Friday,
1.NES
The Stothers;`Bros,: have just com-
pleted the stonework under Mr. James
Drannan's barn: - The .; stabling: 60x40
will: be .a most complete and ,rooky
one;and the '.whole structure : will
make it very fine farm barn.
Mr. F, Scott is building a vety . nide-
stone cottage, and we wish hien every
success. Mr. McDougall is the con-
tractor.. a
Win. Kickley jr, has returned from
the great Exposition at Chicago where
he has spent a week or two. Tiesays
the lights are -immense, and the
charges moderate.
Mrs. Brennan and family, of
pena, -are at present visiting at
Patrick Bowies.
We are sorry to state Mr: - Hugh
Vansickle has received word of the°
severe illness of his sister in London.
He. took the early train, on _ Monday
for the Forest . City. We hope . a
speedy recovery for her and a safe re
turn of Mr. Vansickle.
Master: Willie, and Miss Mary
Stobie, of Seaforth, are ; spending ; part!
of the holidays at R. E. ::Lane's.
THE. TR AAELI,ING
--FRAM :THE
WILL EXHIBIT DAIRY UTENSILS MAKE
Butter, test Milk and ' Cream, the
the feeding of : Cows, churning,
working and: packing Butter,
etc., etc., at the following
places.
E: DATES
Section N .:9 2nd - Con :
., .Huron Township
Friday, August 11, -at 2 p.:= zr. = .
Township Hall; Ripley; Monday August 14
at2 p m:. .
Section.No 2, l2th • Gon,,;H*on Tp,. Tues-
day, August 15, at 2 p m
. Bervie, Wednesday. August 16. •at 2 p m.
Township Ife.. , Lrmow _Thursday, :August.
17,:At 2;p m
Tiverton, Friday, August I8, at 2 p.in
Glammis, Monday, .august 21, -at 2 p m
Laoses_101-Chepstow,
F ..: Toeaday, Angust :-
Riversdale, Wednesday.'Auaist 23, st 2 p ;m
Chesley, Thursday; Aug st 24. at r p int
Township Hall, Gillies'Hill, Elderslie, :Fri-
day Aag.ist. 25, at.2 p ut
I'aislev, Auaubt 28, at2 p m
I -o-
'' Yr ua�,d .your f_;nirly• are:. cordially
Its `thd tl at Looms. TiMespeoiall s e-
urged tai be jrz4,.eiit z;t irte,Hf ut tittga. :
?,n�e n�i l�ri.t; ;,snit►te, c,f the milk': given
by your( avos 6A6y tis• crt-)f tib:i-nf tc lt.-.a- clip-.
tui' of the -eveui g'8 trail,.:. -id_ the ;� Itir dui+.tint
Of the-inrri vitt; 'a tzr.'!ti a idt d. thereto -
Theae anniplrs will betezt,:d to find out the
quantity 4,i Butter Fat in. them, tom time:re alta-
giventiriy telt'-t-i) you. :In this. bray you. :,Oath
fear:.,whether _y,uir c' ws.are: worth- keeping o
not; - M
Colne and seethe BABCOCK.TESTER.
in- operation,. and : have its - workiti t . ex-
'. Veined to you. _ Make "asp oial effort
to come. You 'will get hints on
Buttter making that .will :be
worth eery much' to. you.,
ALL are ° . cordially
iv'ited
W. McBJIDk. W.
W. BOWES
WES
Paisley, President. • Pinkerton -S
SALE,
OT 21. -CON.:4 AND LOT 21. CON. 5,
Enron II
township con ining 200 . acres,
with, first-class buildings, for 'sale at a-bargai ii;
Apply to
GEO. MAIR.
Bankers, L
Co.-
cknow
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lflOS in Hose,
's "Suits,
es in
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Ines in Parasols,Y
.ens Baits,
Lace
KNOW.
urtains..
a
(NA°
b
ra,
PREPARED
PAINTS
ail � cks . Hi esu P ►i :t
° Paints. i s and "Glass:
ILDINf PAPER
SCREEN :DOORS
STRAW FELT,
TARRED' PELT,
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SCREEN WINDOWS
FELT
BEST
MISR
ite -Odd to be Ohethically pure
Note: some
-leavens : for the .newt
thirty da: S, haw th:at :tduse7
cleaning.: season= is athand and
you want, to make your house
and. _horns attractive :ai d beau-.
tiful, ust call and see the- five-
n�ce _frames- We: c ll }it ou.:.0
read- to -}man �-on the((( -wan for
only $1,00 :.Atso fo the next
thirty. days 1 wilt give to each
and every- one : having a dozen
-cabinets :a:beautiful photo and
frame free,
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FRAMES
S ES
F M
FRAMES.
c e
From 20- drat up
the largest *kind
fu1 . selected stock in �own.. _ L -
:have: also on banda:Ia�rcr
- is
5 t3C ...()f: -Ellie ulr�ill. Il? fel'
m kin ; :n a zea
Cas -an'd irispec before pnr-.:
chasingf se
l .Where .:
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LESMEI
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iU REPRESENT IN: THE; SALE -OFA A
_co.
`chi e
c line o ' -
1 f Harda
f. ap dlaU :'Grown
Stock. Experience ;not necessOy. We want
real .workers and to stub offer a per-
manent' . situation: at a- good I: income _ with
chance. of ` advancement.:: Aa.:a now:have
over 780 acres under cultivation we can give
our_ statesmen esm
eII II
snrsuper*
advantages.
We also desire to secure-ago man - incur
district . to sell the ' Rotary Spray Pump, for
which we have the general agency.' This is
something new .and 3ndespensible to the fanner
Or fruitgrower, ,.
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Send for terms and testi ` circular
STONE &WELL' �-�
}urserymen.. Tr:
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ln
aces
Special orders for
Books, or
orders for special Books
for import'-_ r
from,.
an kerch_e_.
'Anid many other .: things oo
'numerous to mention,?it
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ou::want s first-class set of teeth
cheaper than the -cheapest, call on
Dr.. 'eo00's 'Office,.
K ; "
�. LUC` ND �0N
Itch on: human . and : till animals
cured in 30 minutes _ Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Warranted by A. B.
Congram, Druggist,
�l 'eceve prompt.4nd care-.•
ful attention.
FARM FOR SALE
IAST l,' ,Z� -1'G, COX. .4,• WEST
!' t-Vaw:iei, �.h.,...conta iia�. Vit}, zieres fair}
buildings. 35 ae,r )s.. <<f groiYi r ; ;lino thy liay .
and balance i, i,;Nr gr zg.4. ‘V it I be gold. at a
low figure,- y
} - Apply .t_ o •.
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(E(), M.tIR & CO,
garikitrs, 1,,ftcknow.
CATTLES., T AY
�dBRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF°
the ura
�t era.
cd
gra ,lots 37, 38 and 39, non..
I. Kinloss, on or about May 20th. 4' yearling
cattle; 3 rf which were heifers and I: steer. 2
of the heifers were srrey, the other heifer being
reds
rad the' -steer beim red with a white spot
on his forehead. A reward ofi 84 or sr - per .
head will be paid toiers
-an- bn giving
' � p ��mg such,
II a �
formation .as will Tea+d to their; recovery.
SAMUEL •
MoRRI$ON
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Lucknaw P. 0
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