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Aria 1 II, 1878
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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1878.
COUNTRY BEFORE rA TY,
- Says the Paris Star, the paper which
has recently left the Reform --no not
the Reform party, but the organiza-
tion passing under that name -sed
has deuounced its leaders as incapable :
"We have taken the course we now
anuouuoe after mature deliberation,
clearly toad coneoientioasly believing
that Sir Jahn A. Macdonald is the only
statesman able to pilot the ship of
state threu,;h the presort erhis." Was
not the world seized with a greater
A CONTEMPTIBLE TRICE..
The individual whom we last week
referred to. as having been brought to
Canada by Mr. Geo. Brown because he
saw in hills a person who would stoop
to any servile, degradiug work, has in
his conduct in the Moylan Iivestiga-
tion, lane out the character we
gave him. -While the evideuee was lee
himself. flow does he like the idea of
having to send away grain which should
be used at home? A. certain prioe is
planed upon all grains in every:market,
.regularly of oourse, by the demand. If
bole in the E pesftur is as good as agtr ck ak�nb cal
1
apse of medicine to• the reader.But
ijoking
and pet aonalities aside, as Mo-
Ci,<ilinis papa. what has the question ot
the Ree eship of any town .hip or vil-
grain be produced in the ueighborhuod lege to do it LI the great <lueetiune
of such a market,the coat of forwardiug I which divide the people.
will be light. But the dealer will uot •
pay a higher Priee for graiu,even though I
it should come from the end of the 1 All persona indebted to this oilic0
Jug taken, he usurped to himself privi- word. Therefore, if the Cauadiau far -1
loges over other -members of the cont.-1
r(rtjneeit(ld to pay up at uuce. i1',
suer cermet have - v a =diet atab s cd
NO G(oI-,�G ON AT
(successors to G. B. Smith)
NOTICE, \VUITtE & 'C O.,
" have waited do wetly instanced ra long
tnittee, and took possession of all the 1, t+
dneuweuts relating to the quotation, and near ..omo, he must pay the coat of I :ime fur our pay, trusting to fair prem.
read that only which prejudiced Sir kat, and the more distant it is, the lusv-
er will be price sic: will nett. This is steel to tali..• flet, halal. it'll t+t.i;-- aim"
?spar ing the grain to a foreigu sums- .gsys, but our 1 IA4:nt .. itt Eettrly ull.tttebt-
John Daae, withholding explanatory Ed. Those whom it cul,cct:13 tt;:I 4,)
documents which placed Sir John in exactly how Le is placed bythe Awed. i -.
a more favorable light. This was oh- I state that iu f:e.urt ttl. 3 •b work, eac.•1it
emus, whose grain eouliug into thi•• ill cared where we have ereeeed
a._ .,..,,bus of 'th
panic soma years ago than that pos- eervea by
seaAin ; it to-tlay ; and did not Sir Vnittee, who compelled ler. Dymond t0 country free, or souietilues ata inertly counts, will be cash„ a:ia that all work
nominal lute tlieplaba a large amount -11
+ ` 8
the tal,t8 to than "' n. 11 .-.s:11..1 _ .i 1 l't y l:art:t3 1tt.Vit.ta.
Being part of a 'Wholesale Firm,
t:,n r:l..l..nr.+t•s"t 1.4•inst iu '1•or.ttrt.t att.Y tilt• re-
„ilpati i, 1+t. .,01.1,.., tiny ).t•.a a 11. ptsrtaseil
t.: tautt •sa+rt.,•t1,ot 1 t .th f:.soy re-
t ..1 !evil..., -.Atte t a a.. 1lrtr l.t 1;. 11 alit!:al•d
?1:t it • d kt n r r1 tr t; tu, t 1:11 l aperie i.t t..
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,1 l:11.1-.4 t 1 inw v t., t t, t•i •ta+:et1 at
d
Wee'. to taro . Atlas 111,110 .1‘,,... ., d t.lt• ate
ti li..U•,. •t 11:14 m41.•d, U,i., Um t few, 1,1'v41e
... -: i s . •a tt. &...L >t.,lu. rs.
tt; 1:1:L -WW 1: titn-lei.
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tit.•rto i,r••,t tttttk,tor, teenonbxi:dtill
.t,l - r tit.... . • t t t trrs. 1 IAA
,a« :.r .. r..C•i i... .ter• , th. 2: , t .-tt•it; tar .1
%'. tett. •., t . i. 111 It .f e',44. ..t:• , •.-r IIt.•...•ri-
t tan . t.t i _, a,U' ..r tt • tau t.,t.. it.. 1a r•
Joint "pilot the ship safely peer the ay a e e la of eau:ellen grain, which its thus foto_l ttt+ d ' t i•.....••.
to be sold in a more thstaut market. .tt - t 12 , •.t
it. Aid a.'ain, ltoit. `V r }, ' 1111een barmy C •a'l.'r-u.P c.iat, ttt..a tilt. t e„t
)1c11uc Wall, ,
is against this injustice that Sir Juhr, t
wile a colleague of Iiou.J. Sr I.1ue.lenaitl ' a '1 niUbt btl ytai•I f(ir it. ,, ,
urllusee to move. But tete �lacketntie! __
lteeuly in other o luutries, yet in Can- l {ellen the )it yleu accounts were 1•re. it uvt ru:,teut say that protection rt;,nitl , .•` i
breakers that roared around it a Re-
formers know that no slid, and that, Al-
though the dettre',siun was fvtt moat
each tuottibtar would Intra free Recess to
a aro WI•S Wutit tat It.t tory l.•,t tot tt• tt.•:t t.4.1ttl,•. t.t i.it,tr et v tutt•.r4ulatj t t
1_ t1 tt • t 1 14-1* ih1 )rtie•r• --.411-no
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.t t 4. , LI,. ., Alt A.1,11., ti.att 4,4;111,4
, ,_ N. 1 :1st ••t aur i t,•rk 144 t:it.
s • :. t .1 .••i , a a+r:•{ tui:. lte siltli21 t.a�
t
Ada ite effaces were felt in a much ° entad to the Uuverut:teut ft.r payneut, l •
moderated forte, as if only spasmodic, newel it was tieteru1iutd to call stint rte a
sod the elou•1 soon lt.-a3c 1 assay to let witness, l:+.t before 11e u:te tzainele l 1 Shaw c•f '1'uralitl,, iu a report to the
t t '
Bat the t•z orieaee of the present is nut ceedingrs of the Committee, to I-reseht ! '
thehistory f 1 1' th to the IIe n e and stead tl'c.(.iu
be iejtlrteue to the farmer, peel n1111oee , •., I•Wt.
1 t'... • ••+.,t 'a•i�t 1rU. 1
t4 ..•!Ill • .•x,d M0 d., well. eut•1t+
1 ;im g it to Vita, erten though loueul ' • ► •iJ1 .. +�t7.:1 i, i 1 .. ; 1 , ., .. r� :st:t,a su k•. •t
.. • tt •,r,.• t t., ; 1 . r its ti..- sun.
in the Lriy:!teat sunshine of prosperity. Mr, 1>]'lnot.tt orate a report of the lits.I _ I `t.1,) l _�:, l)
Gul,er111i cell e.t l+ta s+luu.ra stated t.d taut _
•e . u.a r.,.a1►a l asst- a ti Dir tiros.
test saucy of proteetien, and the eau-
1 alkene iu their outeeided flee trade pelt.
u the p:lat. For over see ,
years this ccuutry has been held iu Hon. 11'in. McDougall said -re ;,y •
-
tel
the vice -like grasp ot depression, and allele corroborated the ovid-. trtr of ler, lit,, (trrf bat etch of the eu,ira trade . ,.DS OF
that grasp ineteal of relaxing is tight- 11 'tton, a very x,ishtlie,t thihl, to do,14)1 L t z,tl:i would lo. in 12oa:etsoien of Jess 171
ening upon wheat] molests loosened soon, what he Nati slot tbu rtlxlt•kt ,t i u 211141 t '{ 1.44 cuulil. • Liblid 'Will •t•'.
ll be -t- I N D O
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will strangle Ottt one netiotial exieteuee. nature of evilenee these 1U U ¶milia - r UL t'/o i 'lds•tt(t... r ...i..c'3U11 ),1484 to l%r:j."r•
Let us leak around ns mud what do we be able to offer. It happen.-d,l.uwevt:r.
..• : 1. l ,
1!111 tile•teeth shouldeul port-tllett starts' 1 nee a etet teeeteee
see ? uori;i lsef.a sensed and an rival, that )Ir. )lcDoubsll +1i11't rr'1 in 'emu- r1l,t, t•l1t•Iicy is hest adapted tq prutnute Direr 03;0 a te_ .�,, ,.a
or men idle ; labor going abeggil,g tial particulars from Mr. Iit`ltee. `,i1 iGtettoib of ti1C Cru ttry, --
bat nothing to do; trade para. He had favored the s+gyuent of
lazed eel prima rttiliteuely low • air. MOyloua ace nuts, rete lyeas
people leaving tlair native Jetta, which tory had bceu ccrtifle.l to by t!11. 1t cvi- i
under better Government should he the nus gcvernlneut. fit:fit when hie era:
; eaceldiuu l•crl,al'a of filo thrtrat of a
motet prorpetous under the sun, and deuce had been takeu, )Ir. Dy in'•uti at- yuntlt American 1,.iItg to wage ear
gulag to people and enrich a strange torpted to force A report Kivu flirt.; uta• !against L•' ul;lan,d glib cuuflscatcl Lot;d.
country ; iueolvenciee, which should be mittoe. 'When c isrged v'ith uuticipet• I en, i.i the advice of the St. Mury't;
unknown aroongf+t ne, of every day oc- in Mr, McDengall's evitleuc.1 (thiel pro.i 11'.;nt tJ thel{vf.+ruaere of South slur-
turrence, tuts mea once rejoiciug in paring the report accordingly, ,Le de-! "+n. The , fit r,ta iu,ty !taro two reatlrtr
Sbiz p GroceryT.... t:e,trRi •.,t-.11,rt' 1.4 :a.• :. o&..' fa.r tt.a
DOMINION
Sa v 1ng 5 & Investment Swciety
1:1i: ul-'at IauP ett,l : thieg that Las T h e
toccurre•d tiu•i�'► the century, with til
pleuty, plunged into the most abject Med; but Led to ltekhtowl• age it oho,
poverty. There is not the cm 'Heat closely ltro.ertl by ether meisbi rtt ot the
gleam atsaushine to cheer the weary Committee. The Urn oouc.irusetg this
toiler ; nota glimpse of light or a ra,v trausactiou Lave been ill the posseeeioi
el hone, Bat the prospect of the fn- ••f :dr. Blake for over four quare, aid
t11re is even darker than the .pact. u,u-
eelntneroe is fat falling into the handl
an energetic rival nation, who are
ate naturally arks, •tlshat iuttuoell 1Iitn
�O pratpcue Lrilrging Sir John
to jutstiuu until this late day?" )Ir.
blessed with a Govcrrinont, which uot Blake it an utter Strxtlgr•r to charitablo
•'luoti•tu*t, and the only ell-luuatiuu le,
!hat he tie ired to make the Matter l,nle
,it on the eve of a general election:
with the intantiuu of iujuling Sir.
withstanding its drawbacks in oiLer
particulars, legislatoa with au eye tri'
the advanueueent of their interests
abroad. Soon we i'lllalt be depend-
ent upon them for every article we may John's character, at d the hope of 121.
require, and very probably f n-oed is fiuenciug the elt•esion, The Govern-
went must indeed be hard up for saint
weapon to use against Sir John when
they have to resort to such means a
trumping up flimsy charges ot dis-
honesty. But they will Dud themselves
lnistalten • They 11ave,WO are cellviuced
1uitkcaleteated the effJet this personation
entirely owing to the policy of inaction will have upon the public mita. Tiley.
which the Mackenzie Government have do not seem to euusiler that the Dyes le.
aiopted and faithfully follower-. The recognize in Sir Jahn a stau•stuttu 1 110
people know that whatwe say is true. will legisltate for the benefit of the conn -
It is appareut to every one, and eau be. try and not for the advantage of his
dsnied•bynone, Let them,thereforeinsist relations, as they have seen done dur-
npon having the affairs of the -e bluntly ing the past .few years.
managed -by tread whi will not fear to
rrn. rte with the difficulties which he
i t oar pathway and between us and
l ro1lterity. Let party be forgotten iu
the broad, general interests of tlin
country, and -in the danger that threat -
self -preservation to take a step repug-
nant to every true Canadian but ar-
dently desired be, our neighbors, an-
nexation. Tho fixing of Nieto will be
in their hatlde, and we shall be help-
less to do anything but raise our feeble
voice to protest. Anti this :a almost
A NATIONAL POLICY.
A4 a good many people in the•oountry;
hay,: 1101 even tlie,amelidnleut proposed
by Sir 1-llln Macdonald to the motion'
to go into et,tntuittee cf Supply during.
ens 118. I3ispIsce the ;tscaptabdea iu the tariff debate, wo print it in full be.
rower, who are but a severe satire up-, low
on Gucorrirnent and tt travesty upon "That this House is of the of inion that the.
atatesihten, and entrust -the Gr1l•ern welfare of Canada require' the adoption of
Inetlt toofiilers, when rafter tlae sap to at national policy whlah, b. a judicious reallja•it-
went of the tariff, will beueiit and. foctor the
figs years, -if they be found wan lief,,. a„rieultural, the: mining and the manufacturing
interests of the Domini.
they too cite Le ejected, Find other men Son
pat such a policy will retain in Ca15(a'a
placed -in their eaead. Let all old is- the thousands of our fellow -country -men now.
ewes be bygones. Look only to what. obliged to expatriate themselves in searchof
'es.n be accomplished for the future,
and to the prowl and commanding po-
si-ion Ctanada should occupy -to-day.
'tire have -had exponioeloe of Sir Ja1hU as
a
statesman, and antler Ids manage -
greatly of our affairs. we ,etas;oled °Ili tush sa reciprocity oto eityotrade. for thia.couutry evin-
111 esE gs often tit mei at.c't widespread,
prosperity. Our position and the hu -
employment denied thein at home ; will re*loris-
prosperity to our straggliugiudustries, now so'
so sadly depressed, prevent 0a.tada from. beings
made a saerifice•uiarket ; will enable and de -1
velop an active Provincial trade : and moving;
as it ought to do, in the diractiou of reciprocity
rf taritts with our neighbors, so fur as the
varied interests of Canada may demand, will
'.Caere can be no too opinions that
iCiartada; is to•anty sufferi-lg from the iln-
,,nitiattuu of being .dapeudeut,npon ear' .dne•couipetitiou-of our neighbors., wloo,
neighbors should notrbe viewed light- ,by Alio advantage given thew. -by our.
,G1-.,vern 222022.1, ;ave enabled to sell eli:•our-
mar.kets ake:sper.thau we can ourselves.
The agrienitnral .interests are particu-
larly slighted tic the G,,verniment, anal
itlietfarmers•are left almost tattle msllcv.
of the Americans;; .aud' the sooner'
dile 'Canadian fume,. awmLes to the 110-
ly. It is to tl.ierintoresl. of emery man
ito have the hest men in ilia •ouuaa try at
-th-a bead of affairs, and when "-a•aottlitry
t �.tlireatened with absolute ruin, as
' C 'nada is to -day, this ea.igeucy :of and
tiV to;peaky .etattifollni.ne manse Meir
.ouutiuuing in ,power niton meso Jim's
sll•l(�n't►aetrtaetvea to .Ile iiia 1... y, wily
iu tlie li.liug, btrt ue will wager a. !sew
hat these it has 11+2121.110.
Reel-nu:txt, to Mr. P,,rter, toe 0 oder
ich 4iiU,ll says:
"We think a neat with well tr;UI%0indent
nitilitie• a i.uall lxiweui of orator, , nnru t ra.li
iau.:'+a'thl•t tx• lit.iat nut of tl1•• pu11111111 timid,
:..1 that 111. 211141.1 11{ct 1tm L',•atttlltitl at.•I1 114 (•t+l1,
tar; ttiti, t•ud.• halurun •1 irit,4. 'Think of it.
,?e
ettnnaVatiVeti 4f Litiatit l.'.tll•Ull.,'
Tlu, heti:ruete of the country demand
-hat tLts be.t wen it possesses should
be elected to repeee s i:t the various
e1onstitueuoles iu 1'tarliameut, and fur
=hat reason Mr. Tarter is irillilly to
face the danger of doming into contact
With the containivattiltg Bine of
thole Who will bo seat through the
riding to Oppose hien. The C.iueurva-
tive3 have considurtd the ilangtr, and
aro confident that contact with Ile -
formers iu thettampaig**n sill not injure
his morals. Naverthel(t;s, we aro
thankful for the leforwlttion ft•o'n the
;:itrtal that 1114 friends will exert -i eon-
tamivating lininerce,
01.0111110.tlinonse* 41.1.1.1.1101111.
WE recoguiee the fact that a new° -
paper professedly-couctucted Ilion cer-
tain principles is in Misty -bound to do
all iu its power fur those who are co -
exponents of the slime principles. And
therefore we do not very strongly take
exception to the violent onslaught of
•toe lsa1arlsitor tvld the Siry11a1 -upon Mr,
Porter. Toe only answer necessary to
the eaiyrta''s outpourings will be fouud
iu another place. Oar lietforth cotern
_row very funny and affrct.s to think;
it stri nye that U ,bit-ne Township has •
buev content t•i have uupresulriiug wen'
hike Messrs. Bishop, Banter, Willis
and Millar to:gnide their affttirs,.espec-
ially when the people are shrewd en-
ough to select the hest lneu wit111u the
borders of the township. That is la
(natter entirely concerning the peoule
of the township, They euleleet whom'
they please. We do nut ,kuow whether
lir. Plot ter has ever been offered a po-
sition in the council, .but we do know
that' his plivta'e respoueibilities would
ttet•have permitted hili to accept a p i•
...idol; had it been offered lulls. .Sure-
ly the editor of Mir oetem was :slot in
earuost.,wlleu he 'Meade ;a statement
from which only this inference; can
fairly -be thaw. ; that all e nuuicipmla-
ties select the ablest ,men tier Reeve.
i1ir. McLean was 1liultialf Reeve of Sea -
forth and he surely •luuows that in el `•
acting their seuresentlativen the people
ttottally,unintii1e rte gor.in et -pl reap•: rceSs1t\' of 'being protected %gnin4 the are not alway.-s guided.by a •deetre to
:Ave end Americans, •he ,hotter it :wid1%e fur Icaoose the beat wen: The Nuttyear-
TEAS, COFFEE,
SUGAR,
flus
Gro aeries
it-U.1E nrul NEW
at the ti.lwu prices as other stores.
lex. xitO t'1 C1r T.1Ii':;: Ix ExCII t U1 .
-i- Y 13A V CO STORE
Choice Tobacco
and Cigars
all teen, e1S l,m.t brand+.
Ci APT. CEO. ITEMP
THE ONTARIO
t V�NG.S
MTN i /ENT
CIS i`r
LONDON NADA
aOI TOBACCOES AND CIGARS
alis
tt tl' r. -:.L co.,
t
Mary's.
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ora n " ?
oN E.%411 1,ittsi'k11r•s,
.It 1..,, h,t..rs ,t, too from t I ;Y1 i.•ars. Thu s..•
i. 14 Ntit44,1.•4. ti t•urtt 44. na 4 1`••stt.
31Alt1U.t.Ge r tc2:2IIE$ IS2L 2':44,
O'BYRNE & GO,
4/.,/,1)11.4/11.:
EXETER,.
.E\1' MAOLIEsiE Shue'.
4.
�' R.11iaxla
1r:itching
\5'labr• toitdt•ruttua Iutbllal tittst its 14- buttal
ptul84re.1 lasses tt .41 tilde. ut
$en•iug jttacl;iuefs, Watches
Clocks, • lues, &e., than any
tither ltcrsou iu test: couautry, as
his charges are moderato, and
ho guarau.tees to give tatisftte
tion.
Qrocer1es-UonIe.etllonary
Smoking Tobacco 25 Cents per lb.
y
a1W213 8 in stock.
Wormy;' Oapital, t 2,100,000 1: SPORTSMEN'S .DEPOT.
Reserve Fund, $14420w0 i
Lurg::st',curltiugcnl tel of any tuulpau7 west.
of Toronto.
:tInuov loauod ou Just-cbtst+Itnt111 i ltn,smxlritl( 4
either in straight Luaut•, e' st,artx.nt, or nu "LIT. Iuutulluentsystem, at tiro olltiuu (,f tied btrrtn" t.r.
Apply to W.i!'. in LLL3 ,
itItt,utlger,
or to 111.n. Auxuuttw L.u11:,1•:setor,
Ulasoal Iivnato , 1lclma11,
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