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Huron Record, 1882-05-19, Page 5
DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Parliarilent was prorogued i.oixiWed7- 1Jestlay with the usual ceremonies. . The following . iS His 'Excellency's speech froui the throne, As will be seen ihy the concluding • f; ragra0i an early dissolution ` of •- the }toase`is.. protiiised, we ,have •seen it - ,tested -upon pretty good authority that 4a, the elections way be, expected to take` place. between the 19th and 23rd' of J.u.ne :— lion: Gents nzen of the Senate ; Gentle-, - 'mein of.tlte f,{au,:e 9,1' Corninon:' ' I . desire- to *co.nv.eV to you Illy' best. thanks for slice earltesttiess:and assiduity Which you lrave•shciwn in the,perfo'rui-• aaui;iii of yieur parlianiett.ta•ry;duties, alto, • l am..glad to be leve`tliat oti, retur,ui-n to year houses 'op will lirtd the county evrrywhere e:j6yingalarge uteasure'o'f .prosperity. The Civil Service Aet•will, II trust, be,•pre iuctive•of the hest "results. -It will iwpr'ove the oatganiatiou and acid to. thoi usefulness of tliat service already so etlicreut. • 'ripe measures relating to. the eLt,radi- . bion o ,tti„ itive' offenders ;,;to the Wind- iSg up Of' insolvent banks, inaui'anue t.aunpitnies and tradintr corporations; mid. foramending, the eriuti,n,al .law, .u'e :a'll of an inipor eaa:itt n ature. -The'approl•iatioti to aid of rail Wily . enterprrsa•wili tend greatlyto orcin•uii -.utast tratats of fertile country Iiiteerto alnicist uicceisible.to the to ttlei..' The ,retnoval of the duties clic test :an d coffee will lei,sou'the co;t..of those uu- portnut ai tit:les of;tfr,od to 'the peep lt , ctncl thi•i repeal of.the staul:p t tx on -hills of e,chaiilfe and Hessians or.y notes .e ill lie tappreciated• by'the cor1iu t ctrl ;coin r:Uailty'• ;t9 a r'elle,t, fto'o at1 irli.oitie burden, 'While the transmission of.lie . - haters and periodita.ls tree front t pestair, _wilLbe..aiece ftteel. as -a. boors-.-bytin ..ti -stole, country. ' . Our mann factwers, alreacly ill.. a prosperous ••r•oarliticrn, will he further aided by the aholition of the duties on • metals and other rawv niate: ials :used. it,: their several pronuetrons. It is satisfaei•oty to know that'tite l u.yarit state of the revenue will per-. - Mit • these ieductions 'aniouutnig• to. about'a nialiicin .and a ,.quarter of clol lars;t•to be in•ade :witbou't i nconveitieil 00. Daring.. the re..ew , nit' iliitiiste;rs,wil1 continue their elihrts. to ..secure favor able comntere ial rel'atiotis:'with France a:iul Spain. .In 'these endcav,ors .the. :II igh.•Coui i sioner avi-11 1,oceive t:lite. 1 -ante hearty support froth Her: '31'.lazjesty's Government and the , Ins-; perial//diplomacy •as has alreacly been given' to shim... Stich sucp,ort _must: greatly strengthen Caua 1 a- iu atiy :ne-r ,ptiat►oits entered into for:the improve-, went of her trade :with.'i'oireigu coun- tries. It has been the more readily accorded that, 'Her Majesty's• Govern- ment rely on no prefetenco:being;given by Canada ,against the- trade or'' pro- •ducts of.the Mother' Cou tr9, :(Ientlentert of t1te; IIouse of Cmrasomo: 3 thank you in+lier Majesty's name .or 'the supplies you have granted,. which will.. be expended•.with all due: ' ' ae.ttention to^economy. ' .lfcin.:Gea§tlenaeasof Ythe Senate; Gentle- lnen of the lloitse of.Cont7nons := 1 heartily congratulate;you, on. the lapid and successful .developeuients of our n anufacturrnn, agtrcu,ltural unset other industries 1 `aw, however;; ad= vised that their progress., would have; been still greater were'it nal that eap italists hesitate to embark 'their means' ' in undertakings, which- would he.iii.• juiced, if riot ,destroyed, by' a change in the trade sand hseal poliey• adopted' by. you in 1579`. In :order, therefore, to. . - give: the people, without further delay,, an apportuitity ,.,of •. etpreesing,• ,`their • deliberate opinion on this ,policy, :and_: at the sande time. - t0,'br'ing, into'. opera- t.ron the tneasure.'for the readjustuieut- of the representation in 'the I-Houseof Gornrnons;;it is my itrtan.tion to cause .this Parliament to, be dissolved at au. early day, ' A Remarkable,,Escape. Mrs. Geo. C. Clarke,' of Port Dal- housie,.Ontario, States that she had`breii wonfiued to.her. room for, a long time with that dreadful; disease, 'Consurnp- tistin. The -doctors said she could not escape an early' grave, -but; fortunately she began taking -Dr. King's New'vis- covert' tor--•Ggnsumptien, and in.ashort -tune was etotnpletely cured; Doubting' ones, please write Mrs.,,Clai'ke, "and he cenvincecl '--9'rial bottles free at. eomiie's Drug Store. Large size $1. Who's the .1Sert.b'hyS can. • 'rhe one that •doe', most Ito relieve suffering humanity of the thousand and, one ills that befallthem, is certainly the best offal pbysicans.. E ectiic Bit are dai•ly•doing this, curing ,where all other remedies failed; as a spring tonic and. blood -Purifier they have no equal. Tliey positively cure liver attd kidney ronaplarnts. In the strongest sense of .the term, they aro the best and the eltt:apest ph;y=sican known: Ortill Ta»9ies. Sold by,,, ,t 11. Couto Ki;lgt,at f O'°erm , '' CLINTON,: i11�j,May �MYY.• Shocking 'Accident, Ari accident: occurred alt Luckno'o on the 15th Inst:,by whichta young lad named McClure- twelve years old- met' with a shocking daath: During; the temporary' absenceof the engineer of Hoeys aC'. Bell's -furniture factory the boy went, into the engine-atooul, and by some means • his 'clothes '.caught on the main shaft.' His arm was torn out at the.sl oulder;'an& both legs broken off by striking on the floor. He died in- stantly. - NV. T. Hart, Esq., .128 Auiiterest street, Montreal, in speaking .of Dr. GmV'4 Siitith's reat Gerain:orui Remedy,. says he -found it to operate successfully'; _.afterLonly-tavo-doses, Patchllc had_trust other ren edie sew th the-sanie• ahil'd with :out success. Chat ies.i3lalse, 384:Phntsis street,• :says :. If.• you.: want the best. worm utedicine, get Dr: Swith's. It preformed merie“is• oir uiy, fzinily.:, Mrs. Sh;tlow, . 130 Nazareth street, Says it acted like a charm ,On 'her little' lint', and .She world.- not be w;itltout.it. I) 5luith's Gettitau \Vorut'�Ilemccly removes stomach and seator pills:wont)~ frtttn:child or adi t, without tile'use of other n edrerne Price 25 cents, of all druggists. Sold''by Jas. IL; Combe, ,Clinton, Ont. —An olcl builds asserts that, fully half of• 13osIou is now built on piles. 1 Special Noticest To the Medical Profession and'all whom it may concern. Phosnbation, or Nerve Food, a Phos- phate • Element based upon Scientific Facts, Formulated by Professor, Austin, 'NI. D., of Boston, Mass.,' cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Sick Headache, NerF vous Attacks, Vertigo audl-1 1'eunalgia and all wasting diseases of the -manias system: ,PhosNliatiue is not ai, N.Ieeli- cine,' but a Nutr..ivaeu., becaitse•,it con- tains ori Vegetable or 'Mineral J oisons, Opiates, Narcotics, and no Stimulants,' but simply Pliosphatic,and Gastric Ele montes found. 'in our daily, ;food. A single bottle sufficient to convince: ,'All -Druggists-sell it. gr1:,00 per bottle, Low :& Fro.; Sulo rents-for7the--Do minion, 55 Front -Street East, Tbroi to, -rite Mon •oliring; process going on in the north-i:astercu part of Victoria, B; a.', is prodf,ctirig sensations akin to. alarm. :Che Colonist states.tbat all the littlo..arcs big: shojis that passed :into their, liands;.:aitd .cottages about which usedto be heard the merry voices of chubby children at play are now occu- pied • b.- the' stomas. Yellow Mao, .with his baggy trousers, his woocleu shoes, hts dirty habits, 1118 strango food''and heathenish rit.i s. Prctanity is tbasculine'of tears: • .take, ,1ea5L11:e in a11E'lo i]:=t'in`g to • our custorners: 'and the publ•ic '` llclti lie ha�%e'.i ein•oved ro 111 'Ore commodious ,• 'p1 CI1iiiie;� i'll (%U ATS' ELaCK where \i'C ti`r1-11:.1-i-CCip)-fi�tl ext• IsiVe'ctoc;ertlllent Ol 'DB SI l- le oSpring a.r'cl Slininie '" .sada,:'. W e, have in s44took .of TRU, LN.I S &i VAI ISES• NVit cli:lye. will sell at 'close' prices..., •Fr.E If' E R >i,N'.. ;.,1.. • Did i 9 0 fir U EN T F "dam �t�•1 :9 H . ...;.. New -ood.s,,; steady -made Clothing, ats and Caps, Boots and. Shoes, a 20 0 Now sellg. EST -6 OF CHOICE, TEAS. f- regardless of oast at 777, the (T'I?IG13T'S ()Lir S., TAN:. We erre, showing a very select stoah f ..' l` ht-uC I r rin t > it and in - � soils Hostel Flo :est Vic. In our. MANTLE' we haue� just receiued .an oonsignfnent ©f ` PAS8iIIENTRE Trim6nings for 81/h, Oashineaa-e -and other /Wan'tle Goths: PRO Ug T ra:....r+. trl.r ,+.m. t+. ' .. Nn^,esu Tse Dry Goods.l,infioriuin: of Clinton. O-rde ° �. 'acre been - coming in so rani .1t' '.;r .cthing that e were nabs d, t:o t1�rn the . cr out Bast .®ugh on sewn t of .o.t beim • ab .e3 to secs r , enough +wads, but e+ have nom `overcome l at ffi- cult - •• and. e have 'noir over 25. . day to keep up Th.e reason we cin sell :cheaper than ;any other Iloilse -i':; because We •have no lents ito pay;, no:o:-large salaries ,to` pay tie Cutters, (as ive`do all our trsvn err tsps;-.>.icl Ili fact all ti,nr ea: pense$.'arevery light, .thus sa,vi. ; a very large aliiotlxit �vilic:li otherwise would have to be ta-k 'll out,Qf',tlic customers .)e£ort anything is made - On account of the double iiicreasw in our business, we were ,compelled : to double the stock at . r t- t nd e; public' are cordially . invited ed and have -a' to e, ar .a n: to • call- and examine -goods, ,and, cer,.t stocl :',whie e r ccs. very Io ' rices. -thy .39 4