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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-05, Page 4NIO ���lot•• utast weep .our eateenied contempor, The very Latest ary, the New Bi I'a, solicited the opin "', lons of representative business men on •In songs and instrumental just• re- the new tariff, remarking " ceived. This is the place to purchase g that ser yoflt• Music as we have It Plano and eral from whom the would have liked every piece can be it before buy to had tut opinion preferred not doing Ings so." Ten expressions of opinion over Do not forget us the narne of authors ate given. Nur everythingg iu Bicycles, we are R. Irwin, grain merchant, says the selling wheels Yr•oti1 $35 to $11111, (action of theGovernmenCis "abrilliant •e(el0iraeoe• example of legislation," "actuated EMERSON'S Bicycle ,till Music ptively by the interests of its people, House, irrespective of party or ct�+eel." Ile ie —AND— a Reformer. Cleveland Bicycle Llvel')'r (a• D. McTaggart ,banker, says "the Government have simply adopted (-'on- Clinton alld Godel'iul). servative principles, and if it free trader --- --- - -- would declare that the Reforul party JN® ���� have not, lived up to their principles." He is a Conservative, J. C. Miller, of the Hotel Clarendon, You have would rather have it small duty on sugar than such tan unjust duty oil Your rooms nicely papered with cigarsitnd liquors. Heis Independent. our artistic 'l'lrall Paper, with IV. H. Perrin -deprecates partyism border and eeilinge to match, in tariff matters and comillends the free corn item. He is a produce dealer what about some aloe -corn principally -and a Conservit- ti ve. =1, ° W. Dohet•ty, organ manufacturer, 1�1 OW says his business hits "been well treat- A ed" and that he is "perfectly satisfied," r; that •`the tariff has been lowered it little: Un sorne of the organ hardware 's we are obliged to f sport," which 1V Shades "places its in rather it better position than ;we were under the old tariff." And ,-.+•+® "Organs have been sold to the con- sumer for much less stoney ever since 4 ° I■� the introduction of the National Policy ��y� ► in 1878." ""w "We have been onabled ' �Y! to furnish onr ever-appreciat•iv ecnstom- ers with a better article tit less monev. This is one Of the many beneficial re - stilts of the National Policy. The i. Poles ovgian business. perhaps more than f,- 0 any other, needs protection," and then he goes on to show that "protection" r A nice Cream ,S'hvle with does not mean "high prices," lilt is " flings or taco is aha proper rather for "stability" and to protect thing to have and we can give onr "higher social conditions." Mr. ,you your choice of 35 different Doherty deals with "the train features kinds of Pules. of civilization," "industrial progress" Gs Il, and its influence and dependence on ., . Cottle naain and see what we "opportunity," the `cprogre'ss of the 'i''j have. factory system and its influence in raising the general intelligence ' , wwisoo� of wage earners." Ile goes on to prove that the labor and cost of production is more here y than in Europe, and that no tart '. will manufacture in Canada unless he w! we tt can do so at a profit. "Protection , • 9 then,' Mr•, Doheitysi eta necessity, G1LIN rj1O is accepetd as a principle in our indus- ' trial life, with certain limitations," t;. ----- which should be changed according to ";f'111 c�Clulkiii'IirQ1It constantly changing conditions. In conclusion Mr. Doherty says: --"We innst all admit that the industries of >p, Furniture --H. C. Barlett. the country have suffered More or less Music -Geo. F. Emerson. -watell--P B..C1raw� . __........... by the unee_rtainty that preceded the Iluvymonth J;ack;nnBros. enactment the present 1)111, sand Money talks -A, J. Morrish. caused suspension of work in all the Ladles Belts -J. B. ltttmhall, inclushies,lik�ly to b " ' ^ Court of Revision -w. Coats. a affected. Mr, ` Hairhru.ahes- Alien Rs Wilson. Doherty is a Conservative. $20 Worsted --A. J. Holloway. D. F. Macpherson of the foundry and Don't forget us -Harland Bros, threshing machine works says the Millinery -W. H. Beeley K Co. will be "some compensating ad' 1 s C`uurt, of Itecrstou-J. T. Cairns• in the lower duties on bear and pig iron I+Pine Boots -Jackson Rs Jackson, and some other raw materials," Men's I+urnislmn .s -Hod ens Bros. .. , Rnrl g' g that. with the other features Of the Housecleaning -The. W. 1). Fair Co. tariff the firm are favorabl impress -ed." Furniture trade-Broadfoot, Box & Y P Air, Macpherson and the firm ore Re - Col. formers. _. S. H. Smith, it cattle dealer, and it - - - -- lar •e exporter, ap)iravcs of rive corn, bat b declres that `hirrtlers The Huron News -Record should be •(shamed of tlresnselves," because "fuer t.L5 a Year—$1.00 in Advance have had oats, hay, barley, oats and ' pelts cheap all winter', yet t.heit• cattle r,. WED1E- -- are in poor condition, and he "cannot SDAY, AIaY ,5th, 1807. het the cattle he wants simply because 'they are not in condition.'! Mr. > _ Smith is a Curt serv:ative. PROTE•STI U AGS 41XST 771E GRIT J. W. Irwin, grocer, thinks on the \� TARIFF. whole the tariff is fair, but would like to see a duty on tea, and approves of As tihe goes on and those interested the Fnspection of that article, Ile is a directly weigh well the meaning of the R'efor•rner. I new tariff its frill import is being het- David Cantelon, one of the largest ter understood. At first glance and Produce dealers in the Doruinion and It �• frotia the approval of the Reform press btisiness mien true hiss bwen in close rr coticnunion with the fanners of Huron c one might think the new order of for many years -and although opposed thugs an improvement on the old. to the Conservative party on the school Such opinions, however, are it delusion question in the last election -gives Among the latest to enter iijust pro. sonic plairi fact,g t•o the Nuty Era and the Grits. His remarks are reproduced test against the new tariff are the in full. We give them because he lumbermen. On Friday they held an speaks of whist he knows to he facts:-- ?` indignation meeting at Penetanguish- "On all commodities which I export, ene, Ont,, and unanimously adopted and Pitr'c'h,se fioni the farmers, such the following resolution:- its fruits of all kinds, potatoes and live t.,. hoe's, the much amused and greatly be - "That as far as the general tariff is lied National Policy is still rn concerned we tare in sympathy with force, which is it sufficient vindi- ('f the same, especially in regard to the cation of the N. P. its re�ards k preference given to countries adinitt- those productions of the Erin- T lug our goods free of duty which In th er I 1 ti the 4011bfgtats poepnee �R ho ii(a •uta r� urr��t��t�c rna�xas. A }e tpogglaringly delusive 04r f'whic ' lent policy a.P atpjIie R•oi'artn pDI•rty which The old Uonssrvg,tive tariff ie re- , ONE paper so the lly endorses, NOT trained with a few increases and it few er '. Oltr,-except the first• --•endorses the a - new -tariff ,s ' braulaht down by, the reduc�Ions. - �7 �� �» Q • LaurterGovernment. Thiscannot"F,rove -' Made and Merit Maintains EheconSdenee d. x'h�i� satisfactory to the Masse , of literal. sir' Richard Cartwright admit ted it, of rite people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It ■ minded Reformers and C;icservatived. the House the at her day that the new medicine cures you when siok; if it makes We will detain you, we are past. The new order, of thing, is not that tariff is what he intended to introduce wondertul cures everywhere,then beyond ed ort Watches and are doing which was promised to the electorate in the 70's, but party exigencies pre -I all uestion that You a kindness when we tell you and no intelligent elector will eine,,9 rpediginepossgssee merit. gainsay I w I that the this stateutent• Where is the '-Free vented. Now we know that all Si'' ;� trade its it is in Nnglactl'?" TVhere is Richard's utterances during the post �"t t( 66.ii�rl�shPf "free trade with the I'uit.ed Stittes, eighteen Year's were not sincere, I 7 onr natural market?" "Where is un- - — ` Bicycle restricted reciprocity ?" ,Wllpre is Dozens Of farrnerti ill the neighbor. J continental union' is preached on the hood Of ('Baton have protested against That is just the truth about Hood's Bar. Watch (�%sd j. c I , house tops and on the platforms in "free corn" to THE NEws.RE(!Ui D. 1 t sapgrilla. We know it possesses merit y r u h at West Huron and throughout the Do because it Dares ' minion -along with the chanieleon may suit the Laurier pitrty to inaugur. , not once or twice or a is the very best of its kind made. l)larks -in the, new lariff? THE News- ateclass legislation for tine rich logain.t hundred times, but in thousands and We lave them -only $2.5U, also tRCoRD cannot •discover any of thein the poor•, but this journal] is positiveiv thousands of cases, We know it cures, great Bargains in in the new tariff. Leaders of the Ire- opposed to anything of the kite. And absolutely, permanently, when all others form Party accepted invitations and fn our OPpositc)n w(a itre backed lay tit tail to do any good whatever. We repeat Watches, spoke in various States of the Arneri- least cline -tenths of (lie farulfn r �"^ Jewelry. mullii fs coin -Hood "'(•?"* -Ors �13? can Union. They lauded the Yankees Y• , and it their beaded knees, craved for - Silverware, the silken bonds of wedlock, even unto Our c;aeeuted town coteru's "opinions 'the wine that quencheth the parched Oil the new tariff" from Clinton busi_ Clocks, etc. lips. And now what? Well, the Re- rless ineti dues cot afford much coeso. formers are nolo fn power. Great Sarsaparilla All work entrusted to cur care Britain so long despised is now it Latton to the Reforul party. in fact repaired by a first class workmalr good country and .the Consetva- the Moro opinions the yvovse will it Is the best -in fact the One True Blood Purifier. and fully guaranteed. tnve policy of "robbery" and "thieving" Prove for the Laurier government. is good enough for the deluded Cana- -- _ ___ ___ - s cure nausea, Indigestion, �1 • diau electors. The Grits largely adopt Hood s Pi11S blllousnese. 25otnts. Estate the Natiunal Policy with some slight "The first Installuient," is the way alterations. Some of these slight Finance Minister Fielding puts his new x After such it public exhdbitiuu the rats alterations does to heir own friends iend the: policy before the Canadian people, of petty tyranny and intriguing y Conservative policy wits beneficial to The nest will catch m+any more miunl- against it woman, it may strike. the Reformers ,s well ad, Conservatives. facturers wire are now praising the Postmaster -General that even with a Ili majority it will hardly do to defy t The Conservative policy bas for Laurier part•v because, they were not 1 ■ twenty years been upheld by THE interfered with as the Grit party tie_ Pat )lit opinion. NFWS-RECORD, and to day we contend Glared. for the same Conservative policy on general principles. To conclude we Every Reek day THE NEws-RECORD 1, 644' might refer to the letter of bar. D. A. Forrester to the New Era on the tariff, is asked the question "Why du you a He is a gentleman e broad mind and not show up the New Era on this or8 1'a,Ckages• i large business experience. He has STAINED that question ?" Our answer is plain. stumped for Mr, M, (' Canter' Tile New Era has repeatedly eballeng- on in West Huron on many occa- sions and we believe was sincere ed discussion on its utterances, lint Ic taking stock we found we had a in doing so. For a change Of guv- when rho replyconlesfrOm TtIltNlays- ernnlent he was willing to pay Ric RD the substantiation for proof}s11 1,644 packages of urkish Dye, the armers $3 an acre more for land this reply from ourcotenl:- Utio every color. Wb offer these at to(,grow flax and we believe lie Rae .....•...... V 1 1.i �1 a sincere in declaring such fat• the sac•- • • • . • • • • • • • . ... ............. . .. � . • • � • ' 3 packages for 25c. f cess of the party to which he belonged. • ................. . ....... _ DiarRond D e At the time Mr. Furtester and THE A blank? 'Yes. The lira does no + NEIVit-RECURU honestly disagreed, but reply. Yost ask ivhy? Because It c'i,ll HIS ��� �]� E ) to -day (to cut our remarks short) we do sal and be truthful with belie 3 packages for �5c. (lo agree when ire writes the New Fra ing all its past utterances• Our es• BLOCK. /fin as follows:- teetned contemporary is not; it, t L ■ Magnetic netie DI,e "I regret to say that illy opinion Of habit of replying too,TirE NEiv r. J the new tat iff is riot what i expected ('URD) on political questions. -- 25 6 packages for �c. We are out � and could have wished for. Whillin the West Huron Grits after of tomo of the colors in this Dye theta are some good features in the The Gudariclr Signal and Clinton measure, there are, in my opinion but in order to clear out our stock many bac) ones. Speaking of the new New Era, ore (averse to this r'eapectabl(' q}}ryry ((�� tariff in a general sense, I don't think and highly popular• fatnily,lournal giv- Blood tUllLt Eo�er we offe_' this 10c package for 5c. it is what is generally understood by it ing it good circulation to grit political I Each package will dye 2 pounds revenue tariff, but is distinctly a pro- rumors. When even it ruttiorhlas good of Wool or Cotton. facture tariff. In d!it any bettnes er maul- foundation our esteemed Grit canteen TORY OFFICE—HOLDERS TO facturers ito fore, while a better position than heretofore, while the poor con- Poriu•ies object to a Tory newspaper, �T surer•, over whom the Reform party giving the facts. That Mr. Carrow BE SLAIN. haid been wailing and wringing its will be the next Dominion Grit easel Jas. . Combe, hands, have little or no benefit, pOs- date for West Huron the have. reason sibly not even a cent a gallon on coal to believe, and he may he the Local _ oil, It is a jumble of free trade and candidate its well. But it will be an - protection, and I fear in more than one easy matter if he is elected for the Lo- Grit Wolves to Be Provided With Chemist and Druggist. Instance demonstrates that when it cal to carry the war into Africa. There tariff is being devised it is well for an rnity be several prospective) successors, the Offices of Innocent- industrk to have it friend at court. but anioug then, is Mayor Holmes.. enough to say so. On February 3rd Paradoxical as it may seem to settle of • Lambs. Last the various charges were gone into your retidprs, my chief objection to the Because Title Nnawo,-RrcoltD said — by Commissioner Seager and the evid- new tariff is that there is too ninth that "Henry Eilber," the Conservalt.ive rusrMASTIIIt Ca�rr'Rlsr.r. lir OUDI,RICI.t encs was till published in THE NEws- free trade in it; with the exception of RECORD. It required frorn that Lime I;rnseed 911, every L9educt Of the flax candidate for Soutll Huron, "is rapidly UNDER 'I'IIL GRIT OUILLOTINIS, until last Fridr , April 30 to ascertain crop is a on`t�ne free Test viz:==d+i we, gamin Y I ' ( P , (, g cart ugiTi,'-ff G iii rte .-whether fire charges were proven. On indtowustry in Canada, )ed and nay Ikea. sal ulthe flax one remarks, "That's the fray we talk Never before in tete history of Can, tlne-latt�eFUit` e-th_b'. GPit-partisatt Gum- •- in comparison with nculy Other lilies, about sick folk up this way; but we dian politics hits there bean such missioner . delivered judgment in; wanton persecittion-we might add Goderich and sustained the majority but the government can ill afford to didn't know Henry was ill." Neither through legalised prosecution -than of the charges. This is the conclildin'g deliberately sacrifice any, however did TIAs NEws-Rlsroltn. To gain in the case't f Postmaster Campbell act of the most infanions and disreput- small. Colttrast the shabby treatril.ent strength in a politicatl contest does not of (ioderich, Some -years ago lee wits able government Canada has ever wit - which onr f;overninent gives us in this mean thin the candidate is "ill." 'the appointed P. M. under the Govern- nessed. We do not agree in the line with what the U. S. government is Signal said on a former occasion that; anent of the late Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Yankee system thin to the vitor doing for the flax industry in their Air. i;ilber's candidat'Ire placed South Macdonald, the tuost respected, revel- belong the spoils. We do not agree) - country. country. Ili the Dingley bill now be- Huron in the doubtful column, hence ed and tolerant pre nisi Canada has that "persecution" should be legal- forc ('ongress the dtttit'S tO be ILvied o(ir esteemed coten's remarks arc made ever had -ti, dead stateswatt wboul ill ised prosecution. In short, wte (lit upon flax fibre• tow and flax seed, is plain. Henry 1•.ilher is in good fighting lieforni party not, speak well of. His not agree that either the Grit or Tory equal to a protection, to their houie trine and the Signal regrets to know policy was one of lil)erality. Because Party in this or any other country growers, Of $i per:acre upon every acre it, it Reformer occupied it position on the should allow faithful public servant., of flax gown in theirconntry for fibre, _ service under" Conservative govern- to lie made a font -ball of, or their Ric,, and as the U. S. ate our only lnar•- The cross -tiring at the Opening of went was not a just reason for disrnis. offices trade adunipingground for hack ket fur fibre and tow, we. arc 11;1UCliclip- saLl ' nuder Conservative rule. No politicians of the political strjpe of th•t ped to that amount, the result of Thursday's re. +1011 brought nut it few action was taken to wrench from Ire- part. }u power. If the Grits y } persiku which will be, t thick, that rite ludas- interrstiug f+ut.: with respect to AIr• formers and their families the bread in such unmanly tactics, whist caul try will be killed in Canada." Fielding's ill -digested La riff resolutions. and bottler to meet the requirements they reasonably expect when the Cori - Last week THP Nlows-RECORD said First, it was intimated by Mr. Fielding of life. Not. so, however, with Laurier servatives again come to power the new tariff way not and conid not in hi; replies to questions by .11 r, Al c- rind his p:u•tisan following. It does prove satisfactory to the classes of riot Matter whether the official is sick, the Reform party. From the many Neil .that the Government does not it ,)ale, a widow, bordering death in Promises and pledges of our Opponents propose' to recognize the treaties be the family or any other cause, all roust Cook's Cottee Root Compound as ninth different oplIer of things was tween Great Britain and;Germany and be placed on the pleat block and their Is the only safe, reliable confidently expected. But the quarrel heads murderously chopped off. This monthly medicine on which is luno, themselves, anti the heck Belgium ; second it was clttitned by g is certainly a very great contrast be ladies can depend in the thing we call do is to let the Reforul All'• Laurier that the C.ontrolier of C us- twecn the liberal Conservative policy hour and time of need. party tight it out to it finish. Tire torus alone is, ander the resolutions to and the murderous Reform policy. Is prepared in two degrees next. general election should see a decide what countries shall be entitled Postulater Cnmphell was brought be of strength. - change of Government and a Inrro to the reduction of one-ei ht dot and fore the har of justice without even No. 1 for ordinary cases equitable policy for the benefit of the g S' ' reasonable title to put in a defence. is by far the best dollar medicine known musses of Canadians. third, it was stated by Mr. Fielding, in The electorate at the time were almost -sold b drti isle one Dollarper box. •answer to a question by Mr. `r0stel' true in sentiment that he was not re- y ,gists, that British Coloniesare not to receive ceiving British fait play. THE NEws- No. 2 for special cases -to degrees CURREN7' TOPIC.Y. the preferential treatment accorded to stronger -sold by druggists. One box, RECORD agreed that be was not receiv- Three Dollars • two boxes Dive Dollars. the United Kingdom. This latter itrpP JCST[('E land acre said so at the time. Where is the Canadian grit free statement seems tile more remarkable The Grit Laurier press criticised this No, 1, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of trade policy its it is in England? front the fact that the Colonial Secre journal severely and declared that we price and two 3 -cent stamps. titry has decided that the British colo were not. fair in expressingsuch tin opin- The Cook Company, Mr. Fielding's voice is bringing back nips would have the right to slake Windsor, ontarto. tariff concessions to each other, but io°' We had the ea ideate ante could not find,in our opinion, a sentence to jasti- the•echo of slanming factory doors, not to the Mother Con ntry. fy dismissal. And we were bold ( DW -Sold in Clinton and everywhere lu Cannel.( by aH respoinslble druggists. The "Deep Laid Plot" at Goderich is )liounciing the Widows.beginning to show up. °4; o opinion of this meeting, is a step in a so rinly believe that the in- troduction,of free corn into ttiis coup The* admission of free corn is a dis- prodigious labor to perform, The the right direction hilt we regret that lumber is put on the free list - tr•v is 11, In Land will snorer or tinct concession to the United States some weeks there was little heard front him. He stayed in his office with. out tiny stipulation to meet the Arneri- laier result di astl'ously and to the great disadvantage of tate farrlier, by for which we do not receive any re - turn. the mornin, and quitting it late at can tariff on lumber. "Resolved: -That ander the press rat displacing oats and peas for feeding— piu•poaec, and would bring the price of What will the Goderich Signal now so much research, so tariff the Americans take our logo t such aniunal food oil IL par with say about the evidence of the "lion It came -kept coming here and there all over the country. Several mail true United States, saw them into ]urn• . corn produced in the States and p States, ante' lioness healers" which that paper • 1. ber, the better grades of which find a secondly' and what should be Objected to 1 -HE NEws-RECORD re - foot in cases whete summary dismissal be home inarket, while the coarser grades into very much into consideration, that it would tend to lower the ferring to? ° are ,hipped Canada free of dot11 "That during the past season 11,. price of Cana- diau pork which Fa lftrgely pen fed and Already the balls are crowded at Ot- 'i'' ` lions were brought into the Province of is consequently of Better quality, and to va with deputations from all quay- " Ontario, and that the lumber contracts for the city of Toronto and Hamilton COTnmarids front one cent to one and a hitlf cents per Ill. more in the British tern demanding changes and increases •;i. were being filled by United States lura- market than American pork, which in the tRriff. +r, ber: is chiefly produce(] from corn fed hogs. s. "That That this free importatitin of Inm- free corn it would, I think, be only a matter of tine (if corn were im-' The Provincial elections take place Fn "'. ber into Canada, while 'ave are shut ported into this country tint it farmers Qucbec m1 May 11th. The government out from their market, will not 'only have the effect of destroying our la- m ber trade, but deprives labouring would realize for their hogs the United States market price, which is about on there is appekling to the country on its record, and no government Quebec had better one men of the wont in manufacturing the all average of $1 to $1.25 per cwt less -than is paid by Canadian buyers. The ever presented a record. lumber that is used in Canada, but brought from the United States, also farmers of the maritime provinces would, undoubtedly, also.invest,largely Barbed-wire factories throughout large quantities of Southern Pine are in corn for feed, and thus injure the the country tare closing down. The brought into this country for car- market for outs and peas, not only for government has practically ordered jt building and other purposes, to the de. the farmers of those provinces but for them to shat up. We shall understand triment of our trade: Ontario." the new tariff the better as it goes in - "It is therefore resolved, that we Mr. Cantelon's words are very plain to operation, and as we understand it petition the Dominion Government to and to the point. On the fiscal policy better we shall like it less, place the same duty on all lumber of the Conservative party be has al- -' coming from the United States its they charge its. It is also resolved, that ways been a supporter, whatever may have been the differences The Toronto Globe admits that in its in case the United States put a ditty of opinion on other questions. main issues the new G,tit tariff is the on Canadian lumber a similar export duty be put on our saw -logs and pulp- Of the nine opinions, from a Grit standpoint, solicited by the New Era same as the old Tory tatiff. And still the Globe fou ht for el g ghteen years Wood." from the business men of Clinton tar against the same tariff I $ow consis- tent I rI1N. LAUIiIER PARTY 3TILr. :tl•'rElt JaCkSon R LUOD4 Jackson. . When Mr. Mulock undertook to be Pos lased. the air of he immediately asstltned the air of it man who has is Fine Boots and Shoes, prodigious labor to perform, The manner in which he got down to busi- ness was fearfully impressive. For-,Clinton. or%ylin1Z to some weeks there was little heard front him. He stayed in his office V.+J..LJ. . most of his time, arriving in it early in o the mornin, and quitting it late at night. What the issriod no one workings of his nand were during this pe knew, but from We Want to make the month of May a big one for Shoo so much research, so selling, with such a fine, up-to-date Stock as we now have we much brooding over Books and docu- menta, sornething was bound to come. are prepared for a'nucy month, It came -kept coming here and there all over the country. Several mail If you buy your . Shoes front us you will be sure to get contracts were cancelled and termin- the right styles. ated in favor of goodparty workers ; officials were dismissed right and left Our Prices this seas6n are less than any previous season. to make way for successors we of Grit Fpsrsunsion ;investigations were act on The man Nobb. S oes that are seen on the streets of Y �', foot in cases whete summary dismissal be •Clinton are nearly. all from our store and the wearers have would too outrageous. W lien these things began to happen people uRider- stoodd what the the depart- not paid t id too much for hem. t recluse of ment was about. Among the ob- We study the Shoe Ttrade, we study your interests. stacles to the working out of the � policy of this stateman was Mrs. McManus. ' �A. call is always appreciated. Mrs. McManus was postmistress at Northfield, British Columbia. One day thepowerful Minister took it into his head to remove Mr(I. MfromJACKSON his path. She vas accordinglydingly strip- ped of her official authority, and an- & JACKSON, other invested with it. By this truly Machiavellian stroke a woman was got out Of the way, and amore useful in- . , ,Fine Shoe Dealers. put in her place, " CLINTON.strument