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07hecNoter imes.
THUSRDAY, APRIL 227d, 1886.
EDIT 01?1,4L OT ES.
IT is now said there is no founda-
tion for the rumor that a general
electicu for the Dominion parliament
will take place Ude autumn.
Le reference to the Expositor's ar-
ticle of last week, in reply to ours of
the preceding week, we might say,
that, owing to printing of "Dominion
Voter's Lists,",we have left the reply
over until next week.
THE Canadian Pacific railway com-
pany have just placed twenty million
dollars of their five per cent bonds on
the London money market, and a
indication of the popularity of
railway and the confidence of
public in the future prospects of
line, the bids for these bonds axe
a thirty million dollare, the subs
tion Iists being closed a day ea.
than had been announced,
s an
the
the
the explanations, about a matter in which
eed injury was sought to be done me.
A groundless action receutly
flier entered against me, which I denounce
as an iufamons attempt to blackmail
and injure me professionally and
ut,--T.tiat, of 01 olo 2 settles et the
time et the outbreak, not one ass unable to
obtaiu pateut for lila lead theougle the aetion
or rather xO'-aotion of the Oovernmeat,
tied even in Marcie, 18a4, there Were any
tett cases of delay, whielt dolay was eatieed
by tbe ootallieting surveys of One Arrow's;
Ilesorve and the St. Laurent Parish.
2m1, --That not one man of the 258, Cr'
anythIe else who ever resided hi the chariots
ever lost one inch of laud through the
System of survey, when sueh survey vas
Made anbSefirrellt to his Settlement Unreels.
bat 92 per eent, of the 258 had no
eights as North-west half-breeds. Of that
02 per sent., those who were half-breeds had
participated (14 411 the rights accorded those
people in the 1 royinee of Manitoba.
4th—That mot one settlor in the dialect
had an acre of atuad sold over his head to
whish be had .any claim, or even preferred
one,
Sth —That the timber dues were not
enorous, amouatieg only to 5e. per settler
per annum.
Sat—That the Lay permit question never
.affeoted thein in the remotest degree.
And notwithstanding those incon-
trovertible facts, men stand up in
Parliament and to all intents and
purposes justify the rebellion and
appolagize far the crimes oommitted
by its leader and those whom he
inditeed to take tip It ma 1 The
"paper" brought down by Mr. White
is another "crasher" for Mr, Blake
and his followers. It is such a paper
as they will not appreciate; for it
completely knocks th a bottom of
their misrepresentations.
0-,4-0111/4-4
Too llinch Businesses.
Renews, N. Y,, July 15th, 18S4.—Two
years ago my health failed, which attribut-
ed to pressure of business. I -grew worse
Confined to my bed for two months. Warn-
er's safe cure cured me. --0. D,. DEWEY,
president Johnston Harvester Co.
COMMUNICATIONS.
We do not hole ourselves itspeasible for spin
ions expressed by correspondents under
this heading
To the Editor. of the Tines.
DEAR Sia.—els neve of this village,
I owe it to those who no generously
reposed confidence in me, As well as
to my friends generally, to offer a few
In is ail very well fur outhusiastic
and "fresh" young Reformers to go
into raptures over the nstaiuless
greatnees," the "profound intelleol,"
and the "eorene emit" of Mr, Blake,
but the older heads and the couetry
at large would be far more interested
in hearing something about the gent-
leman's "policy." There is a very
general impression that he has none,
but jibe has, it is time that it were
trotted out for inspectioo. A "earns
soul," and a"profound intellect," and
the other superlative affair are all
very well in their way, but they are
airy to satisfy practical men.'
THE opposition are playing their
usual game, decrying everything Can-
adian and praising the United States,
Sir Richard Cartwright, in his recent
speech on the budget, said the debt of
this country was three times that of i
the States. relative to population, and
therefore to be avoided by all irumi- t
grants from the old world. When S
he made this statement he must have d
known it was false and misleading. d
Taking the gross debt of the Domin. a
ion as against the nett debt of the t
United btatee, a rather unfair cum- f
parisou for the former, the debt per cl
head in Canada is $41 and. the Sta-
tes $26, a considerable difference be/ a
tween that and three times the
amount. But the real criterion is
the taxation, the comparison between I
co
the two countries is largely in favor' ta
of Canada, the pet capita irt the latter
is fully $5.40, while the States is
$6.41.
otItertose. I was quietly waitiug for
court of law to expose therfalsity
and venom of this charge, being quite
prepared to do so, when at the last
moment, after all the. bluster, aud
finding that I cannot and will not be
blackmailed, the parties d ocliue to go
to court now. The blackmail sohenee
failing, they then decide to leave the
charge unsettled, hoping thereby to
injure and annoy [De, I am loft in
the meantime practioally tied hand
aud foot,
This case will never go to court.
The clique at the bottom of it, know
better and always will know better
than to proceed with it. Rather than
risk exposure they have decided to
wilt, and give MO no opportunity to
prove the falsity of the charge, That
may be a manly way of fighting a
man, according to some people's °pin-
t
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0.
to
te
be
co
atr
t,v
on, but I think it a rather coward
way. This clique is pretty well know
o me as well as to the general publi
orae of its members are a disgrace
ecency, while others quietly abet i
oings, from motives they would
ehamed to own, I tisay introdu
hem personally to the public som
uture time. I do not include in Eh
ique, the plaintiff's attorney, lawye
loses McFadden. Moses is es spec
Ily left out.
I once before challenged this whol
terie, and I emphatically repeat; i
will not now or at any future time
mely submit to be blackmailed, b
this dirtyclique or any one else. If
any of them has a grievance against
me and want satisfaction, let them
get it in a fair and manly way.
Permit me here to state my opinion
that the law in caries of this kind as
well as in libel and similartaass much
ueede revision. Irresponsible people
from whom no redress •eatt be got,
can now be made the tools or dupes
of a clique or a personal •enemy, to
came a serious annoyance and costs
to the most innocent =person, no
matter bow groundless The action,
annoyance and costs are incurred in
IN the 'House on Friday night Flo
Thomas White, Minister of the in
terior, brought down a detailed repo
upon all chassis to land and right t
participate in the North-west hat
breed grant by eettlers along th
South Saskatchewan and vicinit
-wies of range 2'O, W. 2nd Meridian
being the settlements common]
known as St. Louis de Llangeuin
Se. Laurent, or Batoucbe, and Duo
Lake. The report is made by M
William Pearce, Dominion Lan
Commtssioner, and itgives evideno
of thoroughness and impartiality
Mr. Pearce'a inquiries were the resul
of instructions issued by Mr. Whit
dnring his visit to the Northwest
Mr. Pearce sets out by stating th
causes which, it has been alleged
brought about the rebellion of las
spring. They area—
l—That the half-breed settlers Aid no
receive patents for their lands, through
delays, the fault solely of the Government
which rendered it impossible for them t
obtain entry for the lands settle). upon;
2—That, owing to the system of surveys
these partici, Were unable to obtain the land
they
surtLey.
3 That they Were entitled to t110 Saha
rights as had been accorded tO the half-
breeds of Manitoba,
4—That the lands on which they had for
years resided had been sold over their heads
to others, chiefly speculators;
5—That the timber dues have proved
very onerona to them, and were a grave
visite of dissatisfaetion; and
6 --That the dues for cutting hay on
GoVernment• lands were also onerotts, and
a cause of great dissatisfaction.
Mr. Pearce then proceeds to set
forth, in detail, the retina of his in-
•veetigations, and the motile of each
daze are dated, lie concluded by
*taring that his report ohowe
a.
rt
0
f
y
v. defending it. And there are lawyers
d) in the world who have more =pectin -
6 , iosity than honor. The law provides
• no redress for the hapless victim.
t Surely there is enough litigation
e and bad blood in this Canada, with-
out the law putting a premiutn on
e both, by the deficiency of its provis.
, ions in this respect.
t I am, sir, yours, etc.,
J. A. ROLLINS.
t Exeter, April 20th, '86
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Educational Notes.
, The Education Department for
had settled on and improved prior to
Ontario is preparing an exteusive
handbook on the subject of education
, in this province. It h proposed to
distribute the hook at the fotthoom-
ing Indian and Colonial Exhibition in
Londoo. Ip connection with the
large exhibit of educational apparatus
arta dPeditneng of Work done by pupils,
ete.1 the hatabook will furnish meets
ful and reliable information to for -
tiers on the subject of the pro,
ss of education in Ontario,
ducational papers are hill of neW
as, new inethode, and es 601411
suggetitions for the guidauce of
Use
eig
gre
id
Witt
4orthig is all riglit Educatimial
'papere ate for teachers Inure porde-
'ularly, it is their duty to ittetruet
and advise. Bat moot editeetioaa:
papees, in their zee) tO inserere the
!whet, eeent to lose sight of the Net .1
that there is a correspouding dutsyl
whish the pupils owe to the teacher, j
And 801118 etteotion ought to be paid
te the ditties and responsibilities of
the papa. The teacher is advised to
note and study the peculiarities aud
,eapabilities of his pupils, and govern
themselves aeooroingly, I3ut men-
tion is rarely ever made to the date'
whieb the pupils owe to their in-
structors, their school and theruselyee.
This ehoold not be overlooked ie or
educational papers.
The 'General Passenger Agent
the Canadian Pacific) Railway stat
that the first through train for Bre
ish Columbia will leave Montreal
the 24th of May.
sa-ssaa-es
The "Voters' Lists.
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r\oit42,733 641,
1.:;:alestralloos, plow, seettrato descriptions end voluable
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ire
ow Lost, How Restored
wehave recentlY published a new edition
of DR.0 JLVERWELL $ CELEBRATED
SAY on the radioal andpermanont cure (with-
out modichns)of Nervous Debility mentaland
T '
of lOiti:.8g,tsluftigV111 eUsges.
it r int e iments to Marriage
es nriee,in soalecl ouvelope,only cents,ortwo
t. postage stamps.
The celebrate.' author of this admirable es,
n saycleitrly demonstrates, from thirty years
successfulpractico, thetas.= mg consequen-
ces may he radically cured without the clang-
erous use of internalmedictnesor•the use of
the knife; Point out a mode of oure at 01100
simple certain and effeetual, by means of
whichiliver7 sufferer, no matter whathis con-
ditionmay be,may cure himself chraply, pri
vately and radically.
lecture should bo in the hands of ev-
ery youth mad every man iu the land.
Address
THE CU VEIWELL MEDICAL COMPANY,
The following is a detailed state-
ment, aceordiug to mueicipalities, of
the number of applications made, the
number admitted and the number
rejected :
Applica- Admit. Iteiect-
tions. ted,' ed..
West Williams, 29 28 1
East Williams, 29 28 0
Ailsa Craig, 30 21 9
Parkhill, 57 45 12
Stephen, 152 125 27
Exeter, 101 81 20
Biddulph, 38 38 0
McGillivray, 50 4.5 4
Lucan, 28 28 0
,
6 514 441 73
Among the number rejected wore•
several names already on the general
list, the parties making the applica-
tions not knowing such to be the case,
as tits lists were in the printers'
hands in some instances before the
applications (mine in.
40
BECAUSE two ACID in the blood causes
most human ailments is why Warner's safe
cure restores to health so many people
suffering from so many apparently different
diseases. it neutralizes and removes the
uric acid.
NATUR EIS Effervescent Seltzer
TAERAsys
CURE FOR
CONSTIPATION
Aper/nt.
an elegant efficaciouff,
pleasant aperient in th o
form of a powder, pro-
Zk. /Ailiktr.' X cueing when dissolved
in -water an exhiliratirg,
recommended by Our
Effervescing, Draught,
• bsst Physicians as a re-
liable and agreeable
If° remedy. It cures Con.
- ovg stipation, cures Iniliges-
. tion, mires Dyspepsia,
curesPiles, cures Heart-
burn cures Sick-tiead.
ache, cures Liver Com -
AND plaint, cures Sick Stom-
ach, and gently urges all
•the Excretory organs to
a proper action. It
should be found in every househojd. and car-
ried by every traveler. Sold by draggles ev-
erywhere.
Sick -Headache
DYSPEPSIA
1 CURE -FITS !
When I say cure I do notmenn merely to atop them fora
time and then have them return again, Zoomn a radical
cure. I have made the disease ofFITS, EPILEPSY orPALL-
ING SICKNESS, lifedong study. I warrant my remedy
So euro the worst cases. Because others have Called lo no
reason for 001IlOW receiving & mire. Send at oneo for a
treatise and a Pre° Bottle of my infallible remedy. 01vo
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at once THE NATIONA.L Cai 01N)ey Street,
CONSUMPTION
I have a positive remedy for the above disease ; by 1,
of eases of the woret kind aud along standing'
have been cured. Indeed, so strong is my faith In Ra
eMcacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together
with a NAMABLE TREATISE on this disease to altY
°offerer. ,O lye express and P. 0. address.
D. T. A. SLOCUM,
13ranohOffioe,37 rongoSt„Toronto
Constipation
SyMpirOMS Inactive or irregular
acting Dowels, Pain
across the Bowels or in the lower part of the
'back ; accumulation of wind ; straining at
stool, inducing Piles, and often Fistula ; Sal-
lovv Complexion Headache; Eruptive Sores ;
and, finally. general derangement ef the en-
tire organism is the result of neglected Con-
stipation.
CAUSE Neglect of Regular Habits ;
Food hard to Digest; Torpid
Liver ; Spices, Stimulants and Astringents
Too free use of Cathartics, dm., of a hash
datum, which destroy the tone of the Stom-
ach, Liver and Bowels.
*
* * * * *
CURE Eat Ripe ifruits and Vegetables,
Oatmeal, Coarse 13read, Mush and
Molasses, Broths, &c. Shun hash Physic.
Be strictly regular at efforts to evacuate the
BoWelet. Correct the inactive Liver, and
Biliary organs with that best of all regu
lators
Burdock Blood Bitters
Which tones and regulates the Bowels pre-
terites the flow of tile, which keeps the blood
pure and healthy, and Montag a natural air
ticin of the Bowels, without weakening in
any manners
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RDOOli
teachers. The teacher id adVidedo,
criticized, antl lectured. l'his, no
Solid 10etta far iota -Page Pamphlet
J$ELIEVE IT P
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Never Could
Could
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To think nay g11111 went off af-
,...., i; 1 ter taking such knight al
;,,,,03,..tx ''iNliy I coulcl scarcely beliwe my
,,L.' , •\ ti,,,.N211, ' own eyes, but there they are,
/, 1-,",--T---1.1.1.1..‘,5.0b,01„,..and this tingling pain in my
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,,m --.-----.--71 Ay,:. shoulder, it convinces me. So
I I, ‘,/,/ _ ,,,‘„,;,,, ( c`:\., - 72,.,\ you will find a number of people
who don't like to belteve every -
v. 41/10
-44\'''' ,f7-''-'-'-'--. ' thing (much less a "funny" ad-
vertisement), but if they will visit our store they will have
convincing proof that we have got the goods we \ulvertise.
Surely you can scarcely disbelieve your own ,es ! So
come and see a lot of
New Girods in this Week.
Beautiful Viotori. a Lawn. in. Cream, Pale
Blum, Le=022aeige, CJoftee, Navy,
and. alaolx.
PRIBirrE 7u BTUS ININS !
leave those birds sitting there !
great variety. Fifteen patterns to select from.
An immense assortment of LIGHT GROUND PRINTS—
all the new colorings and prettier goods than over shown
before.
MORE NEW DRESS GOODS,
Parasols, Gloves, &c., &c., at RANTON BROS.
All the ladies come and see thein.. Remember Miss
Wood makes up, cuts and fits Dresses, Mantles, &c, whether
bought from us or not.
GENTLEMEN—We are showing some extra tart goods in
Fine Pantings, Worsteds, and Scotch Check Suitings, also
a select stock of Gents' Ties and Scarfs Great value in
R
1PrOBE BROS,
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
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CholeoEnglis
A LARGE IMPORTATION OF
UNDERTAKERS !
Furniture Manufacurers
—A. FULL STOCK OF—
Furniture, Coffins, Caskets,
And everything in the above line, to meet
immediate wants.
We have one of the very best
Hearses in the County,
And Funerals furnished and conducted at
extremely low prices.
EMBLEMS 05 ALL THU DIFFERENT SOCIETIES.
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertithng American
papers by addressing
Geo, P. Rowell & Coo,
, Nevrefasiper Advertising tEtUreatt,
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DRUG STORE !
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Pure Drugs& Family Receipts Carefully Compounded
NOW ;IN THE WA
The following lines, which will be sold at the
Closest Possible Cash Figures:
20 tons Cut and Steel Nails, American Pattern,
40 tons Lindeman Blacksmith Coal (will be sold Cheap
for Cash or on Short Dates,)
10 tons 13uckthorne and Barb -Wire Fencing,
100 boxes Glass,
5 torts White Lead,
5 bbls. each Raw & Boiled Oil,
3 bbls, Turpentine,
10 bbls, Machine Oils,
Also a car load of Locks, Hinges, Butts,
and general Shelf Hardware.
Full Stock of Stoves & Tinware Cheap for Cash.
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