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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1878-8-29, Page 44 ere ova x!ii3'O . . TER TIME6 Auc Sr 9,,1878' ple. 'rimy allied themselves with the Reform party in the pet .becausethey thought that p,:rty was opposed to oar- Our exceedingly sharp contemporary, The following Tu01140'4174, moved by xuption in every form, and would, ill the Seafortll lexpositur, has taken urn - Sir Ja'ln "tttzcdonsld in the of placed iu power, use every effort to out bine at Ur,, Porter's addrees to the thtr name euutains the 1 risloipie pie which electors, lzs•pabliehed h our advertising electors of South 'Luton, neat,, Bowl. and economize in every branch Perth, and North ,Middlesex are re- of the public service. These men Laid columns, "d' manes as .kions on" gilestato support at the coaling elec- them we were ruled by a set of incapa- slaatight of three e•>ttunns: upon it. The riot, or.. the 37th of September t ABSLtri1D .REASONING. ides, xrhoe mein Ambition was power item he :al=as exception, to io thtkt "Met•:ilia Renee is of the opinion and whose only principle was that of of Indian, c')rn. 119 stars. that thtr r;Nif:Are ,,f Q:anad'; requires the sel€ aegraudizeulent. They were told• '. In the year referred to by Ur. Porter, end - adopt t)r;, of. t,. ail `1'I(i4AI. POLICY,tlla,t the county was being placed in • lug Beth Jae, 11<77 we imported from the which, by a•dUD`I(, lO t+ Iii A.DJ ST- t l unite", ewest�,ki.t}t)$t1 bushels of Indian corn, ?x LN"I OF 'rut?, TARIFF- xriil benefit the hands of zings of politicians anti s for whish rte pail ell eras per bushel. in the Fame +car tie exp rte,, ttr Great I3ritatihl and and foster the Aaltla�reet stet., this M. 1 unserupelons adventurers alod ctlntr'ae- other t' .7.11;:es I,nai,174 bushels, for which wr Eft`,, the D1eer eteert &i'te mad other • i'i• tors, who were drawing- the it flood rets i'reit tel ce'3tts per iutl.t)tl• We thus made a tX a ;s c Mile 1. emi:lieu ;: 'hat such a from the yonug Dominion. They wets 9 F p trail which nts per bushel ed to the the snug stalwe nl o1 Iii. Oallada, t1uJ1's ands told to divpttiee t11em and place 1T1 ? e S�:t,l) 9,t:3: ' of ear ft 1.,w-e:..,tizlkrynien,.:low. od 11 4'.i t.. expatriate tl1,=n11eelves iu ware,, et ` lblekeliza' anal his bated in power. 9 This reasoning ie palpably absurd the emp (Intent. denied them at homy, • Then they shorald set= a change. Thee when the f,1c:s iu connection with the will: restore ;)res perlts tla our strugglin-. ' Illeanater .,. ruotican sh')4ld be no more; a export and import of that eorn are i elnetri.'q, now so saxeiry depressed xxlll emits should reign triumphant, eeort- thoroughly understood.. The imports l're:• Y:tF.zaa11 from i2tittt; rt: ttitp a only should rule the Government, mid rttf cord in that year were : to the Pro- ;�:3.t.11...IAk�ILE'i?, rip:l Ret .... ur , w al iic `:,. Yope nu active loiter Epro we rltOatll I7' ree''iviet in an eter-ilette vine.. of Quebec, 1,3 97,862, bushel& v:.c: ial 'acute, and moving 1.—.As it onglt' -treet:tithe a tintless benefits of lie- ! to (lrlttlrlu, 6,710,66S. bu;llhets., The t p )ta3P h!t :t:: ? dttrect1O1: Grp a reeller:et:0y • f.)rta A.1mitti t: -a 1'3n. Tthese men, the et:Torts of foreign grown corn wore: r•I:. tett a tt.Sil 0.er net:gbh:ere, lit, tar es :!t•hal)i'to la--�'e'prn era of the country, of frau) Cetat'Iu. none; from Qttebee tigo x erect i interests of e'Ianetatle. ne,, elf'- t. iitl.l. will greatly tend t>p ler,r 23rt" f t • "t' i'lt 11nit.D,• h-' ' 1 that a &inngrtf°� :epos' ,S,' tutelage. It will thus he this e ,rafts eca,lhteeNy as rt'b'ilettzeit! toe : tirt:'r`tlllit!'ne wee tleeeesary, anti b ell -?v seen that the tenet etrteret, at the west- trttttt.- r i that Mr. tint'"..eezie was the man he , rn pores of this l,Covinee, and paesei p orf ted hiltl'>'if. They, then esi eeted ear ,for transport to foreign countries 4 al ►t•t oil 1'14 trait to redeem hie E et they ++P:ic'nrtle t'i the Eitetorn Previa. - - . ^ promisee, But they find things going ' eetl, The prseelt, or rather the selling' �t 1{{tt��t�n{� �+ /4'�1 f� From bed t'7 x.aree..--froll! S'rlitl� to�triee ::Ills the bn`ing price,. i)1 12 $.tr,030,000._' ia.,!, .72:7.1,900. t"17a3ry'li,Il�,. /e' ', ! is ► find Vett the pct's- :vets per letehel ,,n that ee n. Take HEAD OFF bran: 1 N REAL, int e,�lnadii�lute of tit 'arty i'i obtained front _ � P• ' *ha the c,t•tE of trtanYlllnrt to the .'e \ 4 I t r e'-{eg 9 i' , i 1 rho eerela ii'ure by el -irruption, 4Ett1 •;i;t1++ :rink,, carry it abroad (atuppoeine The Molsons Bank THE ENTRAVAGANOB OF TETE GoVE11N M � I,NT. While Froteotion to native inane - tries versus the "tiv on the wheel pole icy" of the Gevernhnent is of course the priecipal question which enters in- to the present political cnutest and will, more than auy other question, de- termine 'whether we are to be r'lted or absolutely ruined during the next five years, there yet remains a most lin- pertant factor in the political problem which is presented to the eleotors for .,oration eels the • 17th of next tnnntn, namely, the viula•ion of :ltteir ''ledges by the members of the Governtnent, their incompetence end, wanton e`;• travagance. Thi t elle lltl not ba :,ver• iooke�l, for without eel:winl r at the head of our al3''a=re we cratlnarr. te:.peet or hope for gaol ant, ssatisfalctr,ry (aLtvern- meed. Itt the fot1�)ttitag w(r give. the increase of the several ;teens- of expen- diturein1137t;over thsatof1'Z73.'tb are all within the contra of :he ; ie)veer,tnetelal. And they eh•atild bare* h•'e•11 eteatl of :Neve:ter 1. is -•tt' t e e'e m / • ,Ilia that M. 31:et'pite,t::11' t uck ()Mee t • • t:titeeet ree.;ett , .. lit.,:.'! .1+l.ttiuistretu,u,•t l a pc.'•1 t I I'e ani t't:a,it.-n r:,•� -. } Ji;>, Legislation . hmologiCnt e^art'.•►' .. :tr2', •tgehatt�iu'. etc... .I. -t" Iuh141 aorto lx;au Muria). I.o•,i i e., l' j;11 Sl'a et1\`1".tt i.IN:, 1 145.:,<.•+ tit Ju u 'tt '.i * out 1 . loo_;.;