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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-2-16, Page 4The. Exeter Abuocate. WILLIAM SANDERS tiro'.. n. Trou.sxr .. ir,r'�F,F�.r. "r'- -.. Maio .i reeei`,.,l,,reifL'r: THURSI AY FEBRUARY 16,1888 T i rumor that Lord Stanley, ei Preston, was to succeed, Lord. Lan dawns as, Gove;raer•Generel. of: Canada has been conlarnaed. Front on nceounts our future Governoe General is a prud- ent and capable man, -leo will, know enougy to knew that the responsible rulers of this country -now more than he knows.ul)put its affair.. Fortunat- ely, ortunaately, he will have the examples of sever- al excellent predecessors to ,aide Rim. Lord Lansdowne will succeed Lor( Duff'a;rin as Governor-General of India. .'his is.fi .• most important appoint- ment in the gift; of. 0,e Pb. Hover a- oien a Lord Leneelowne ss'm take the place of tie Trait brilliant mane in the British diplole etec service; halt the ex- cellent manner ha et hide he hag Mede the deties o$ his rrgition iaa COWAN werrents the belief that he will not he found wanting in the more resl4oneit+lt aid difficult task of repreeentiug tete. Etuprcea of r:Adia, in her orieit:ti em- pire. Olrr.;paor friends the i'(eforeecry rare in a terrible: bad way. The Balton eleetion has thrown then it to tart darning state of mind, eelael fitaliiug that they r cannot suctessftul?a fight the Coneervatitees they are ritehitn;; into • Minnesota were totally Mocked for a week or so, and if Manitoba had had a thousand railroads running to the boundary the grain blockade wouli hese occurred just the Sauce. Tue wrangle still continues in Re- form ranks, as to which o£ the papers, the Giete or ;Afraid, is going to be their favorite exponent The Stratford Rea•:ora says:th:tt the(Robe is of no use, only to speak to the verity, and not for it Other Reform . journals state that the Ifaid is beeemin ; a fearful febriciater, and of the deepest dye. Who can we believe, as Reform journ- els state that you can believe neither the erldee or JAN, sir sweat they aadro- eats. A nice state of thin s for u party, wino laevo neither leader or pap- er which they can rely op. We be li,evO3C70 IonZ, there will l,a no party. "Baaleon, IA;aldtuta ;zeal, gate,a'e, N.B.,, cirri Shelheurlce, .T_+ . S,, leave gene C'on- et:rvative within the pest leer Tt:ontll;a. The Refera tees should prat= that Roth- i1,`r TI!sa4' f ; oli to (feu eitheer of the Oefor ls.'-,t r:isseti Te:Fre.e. Yea the Reform t Tis cheesed pray that no lere- •1fr,tiens +cell tehe p.a[cee le the O, fords. as they weult1 FErvee the - sane fate as those T,:e ,tioT:ed, urd why should theft stet, a< tho Q::faaias WV represented the darty oleo have :io Pfirei °'aONS si he presented to the Asgetanhly in fever ff innposieg la li:,whe ere or n ' e all:ere' liieresi' I. ?fats ill edln- I 0.5s ';.1 far ieb i^rh ting who do Teat eeels other unci are v. -orceins; a^ile ap if r4 . plea u the I aa'rnieil,•adiry ire tvhfra other after the len at4te'r of cat'7. in to hog -110;e , t..t+ woes t aa1¢ 4etl. I 'Ili A fast, filter The few trade wing, gets up on T;ti tlet ifla'aIt F.^• e,'l a^csaaitr; otl w.ra i'a Ft'r- hind lei;+: anal keels that meltives but ,,i p i 1(�Btel� atA«Q tt(i, l�, e:s[Tii..fs a'e for cart defeat eau big cep -v ;te:I so long as tllw? , let; 's �.a3t reeed,l,.tauiel4t Th, a ..ae a fart xa.ftasrs to etch a4„ fltat-footta free l 3 t I. rads end direct t�acutia t Tt ,t1De tea"- Fr,elydly Get the. see leer for the �oIl� t t t e Ta d .r �tati1a"i ass :l'ali 1:a 'Il.ama on the I � d TOVPnnta'tt wing Fli01.5 1,3=4th::t ti < +.e• teeti't • as realme of eta, dry - the rcaaon for recent defeats is irt'31a4ar 4t .la /14 cue tithe T' t enirtatr i tit." certain fools of tlw arty base hem a' I: monkeying with free trade, whish is enough to kill any lady. That's right a° little Mr. Metwat would aur: a d((»ys: !seep it tap. In the n'ca"titato tarts 11;1 t",fe Tt+r+lttto ulcered 1,1e•tl the Coneerratiye party will go right rah""" (rl�},'" `s ul* "1" (.)'ataxia but trt.rwers sawn :ktr. Meredith lute dons' in awl 1rriD given notice that he ,1i3 TIM te for 1;.eo'niuht&ee to crieulre� lute the 'ti i`eseareee'' and the V Licht means fur their dttr:r;a4 went Now we taxe pith o". -i t ea year or tyre Mr. Morel., wi"1.atIr,1.t Mr. Meredith's eug n.•::rtiotls., as he did in the matter of wauhowl euylreee. l i(arug incre;s ilg its mojorit r, and r deeming Cuuntifti from reprl;aent tti{ n by free traders . or tnriiltfur'xesvt:nae Itwn. An present, a number of panels. of the Reformnstrike, are ouarrlin; s ith each outer, as to who hiaail lead their party. Some of than_ bt:ate that Sir Richard Cartesright would :take tate ablest leader, while, others contend that ailed ct L;turer is,leadin ; tette party ably and properly, and should remain at titer healed of the "Party of Purity." We cannot find or see anything for them to equabl,le over, for if there is sonny more laye•clections to take place, there will be no Reform party to had, e ':early every 1'yp•eltr tou that has taken place up to this date, has Leen wonby the Conservative party, which p:lrty liar causes to advocate, while the Deform patty as nothing to lay before the, people, but an empty measgre or SO. This Guelph Mereurrj accounts for the Halton 'defeat by saying. that Mr. Henderson ao:lla1e-dealed.on .tho Scott Act question.. A prior excuse is said to be better than none;, , but the . Mier- cury would have shown better sense if it had,mpcle no excuse at. all. Mr. Henderson's record on the Scott Act is clear, and kipe.attitude on that question is thoroughly , understood by every man and woman in Halton. The per- san who told the Mercury that cock- a4d•bu11 story is a mighty poorliar; but is quite willing to be a thorough- Iya ocel one, T,ast"gtain blockade" in Manitoba and the Northwest is a much bigger thing in Reform newspapers than it is where it,,,ip,supposed to exist heavy srotiystornm to tjie ninth of _ us limited' the careying ability, of the, • Oaeaclian Pacific rejltvey„for a flaw: clays, , and. esene whea,t,could not be shipped so rapidly as'its owners desired. At the seaseetime t'ho_Y_•agr,nag, .in Daket& and In flat ')(crena€ua of Ci{nael'athere au'e upwards of ti50 newspapers and periodi- cals. Of the() 72 are daily 12 tri- weehiy. `.:l mini. weekly, -i i3 weekly, semi monthly, and '74 monthly. l)nturie has 3:11, Quebec 113. Arcorelite; to the lust census retsrrie, the prit ting offices employ 5,311 hands. IT may be looked upon as settled that Sir Richard Cartwright is present- ly to succeed to the leadership of the Reform party. Men I3r gilts is said to be improviu in health; but his majority of one seems to be afflicted with galloping consumption. Thin redemption of Ifaldituand and IHalton indicates the Reformers have become cockreys. They are dropping their, Hs. I could have married her myself." "You .could"' "It's to fact; but I counted the cost, - and drew back just ie. time Fortun ate, wasn't it?" *every., "But tell TOO how you managed to break off the engagement„ Mine had- n't gone quite so far." "1 didn't break it off." "Oh, she did it herself, did ` slie? But perhaps I aught not to say any - Vine about it:l supposed off course, that you broke it off yourself, els elle was sea an;wione to marry, and every- body ."wows that," "You ueedn't apologise. Pm not worrying at all abut it," "What is good- Might L inquire what mode her break it off 2" "Oh, shedidn't break it off, either." "Well, that's strange Then it must have been her father? "No, he had no objection." "Thee bow did you manage to get out o£ the engagerneetl'' "1 meshed her fast week." "Ah -b h.' with a gasp. "Well I list really he going now; "Good bye.'' "Goad byee" WO CURE NO PAY! j. 4VoirAnd €Irurarwoffer telrevalatetott'7 'Pee New ' ethee. 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HF , Ng SICK, li" COLLEGE. aubjects. 1 iia sinless ';ranches. 1*hart hand, Type -writing and Telegraphy. The Prineipa1 holds a Q.'rtit:eate with honors in Book. keeping. l'llnnegraphya, 'Telegraphy e..v Type Writhe f ee.with Beek laeeeeg. coulee. THE OLDEST AND BEST., Diploma fr.u' Western Fair for Plain and Emmy Writing. Business reminded on latest improved plans with printed forms. .A. Sar CADMAN, Box 400 PRINCIPAL. The Subscribe for J.. " he E A� .7 R .�iLr/r..+.. "�►�J .+,' M c . Only . per year. Would` take this method=oi returning thenlo for past support r rd also invites the attention e f the general puhlie to his new .Fall and Winter Stoek comprieing the follo,vin;;:-...-. A irs t -class stock of Furs (:QNSic,TINTi or PERSIAN LAMI3S, BEAVER AND MINK, FOR. WB1CII ITE IN. V ITES THE CAREFUL INSPECTION OF HIS OIL) CUSTOMERS AND ALL OTHERS WIlO ARE PLEASED TO CALL. 'Tits bye -elections, , as well as the election cgalrts, are plecing the Reform party in an awkward fix. Hove the Engagement Elided "I3e11o,o1cl boy!" exclaimed Robin son How are you Glad to see you." ".First rate.„';answered Jones. You well"'' ri'hanleg;quite! 13y the wav„I heard you were pegaged to Miss Bendclipperl" "blee Robinson; I was enga;ed to her, but that is past" "Well, J ones, be= tween you and lar, now, you azo a lucky boy. She's rich, of course, but that is all shesbas to recommend hear." "Yes." "'And then her money is,reelly only p iospective, you keow. }Len father might lose 'it all." • "That is true." as ET1'eil, that's the s,;ar I look. , at it NOTE,HEADS, BILL HEADS, ' STATEMENTS; LETTElie BEADS, COUNTER PADS, . PARCEL LABELS SHIPPING TAGS, BUSINESS CARDS,.., CIRCULARS. REA a THIS ,? Our Stock of e Printing "" • Stationery, . Consisting of all the leadianaeeradcs of Plain erer and randy ruled and un- sCE • ruled japers, Cards and Ere , veloper, is most complete. !nee Call and get prices at "( f� TBE ADVOCATE Mlain ,. st••ect,. - Exeter. A First-class stock of. Boots & SHOES,'RUBBER OVERSHOES, - in.ladies, Gents a el Childrens; comprising the all .different lands, -ALSO AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT CROCKERY CHINA & GLAS W A' iso ALSO A GOOD SETJECTIOh`" OF Flannels an dWinoeys,,plain and check; 72 inch wool sh eetth p`s Heavy all wool Blankets,. White and Grey. Hoods;.; Ta noshanters, wool Jackets; .An:sacellent assortment .of Hosiery. ALSO OCERIES AS HEiET9!Ox-K303E:2Dri72., - A ,GOOD, SUPPLY 03F ALL STAPLES•?,; AS'REQUIREI grar-EYERY 0111E.� v 'gam