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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-05-12, Page 31-- -.--...— -. ......,,,.�,,..,.. - ,• ,.., . :.,I .—„..,-.-..,w�-,.«Ream,+-.ill- _.:p .. . ... - .. - "+•^q^ --Ft - -,-. _--..- .�..,—Yom.«-.. '�.•..-�..-.. ..�'--m.-..-.�..,.... ary next, the matters of barbed wire and bindor but an attempt to compromise which Nuthlan for bite FitrutIer. THE CHARM. twine aro tube left without any at all. Talk while catchy to the sense At the first -- • of ylase legislation. Is Chia not class leirinla• lance Over Thirty 1�eC tion witha yenggsauceI For what reason un- , Itrows more and more dltttate- Four years ago the Liberals were s1tlGht !s the thing it seeds to duals CURES10 der a revenue taiitf, binder taviuo or barbed tui to troth Protectionist and Free devoted to Lite Cause of the Ontario The embers that I,«vs sluu,bere"1 Idp� (jr,H(NGpILt:S,ECzMAt wiro should be free is a mystery to us. Traders the Wore It is examined into , g Within the poet's heart, and make SALT �MIK�M • r Joined with the tpottou kings, and coal oil rind analysed, The Government has farmer. .they were going, to secure Them burn again with song. lhut�tfti�Iy�ti,1�; utaguutes were the sugar bicrons who haus so out tnucleian serious a.ttetn t to defend for nim wider markets suet better 44 �N1 �s often been described for us as livill tally it on its me its but has -whoO ed it rices to they with lower char ■es fur A rose, u agli a voice, s glance, s lender In Lhoh• European palace ou Lite ail• P I gS1 i+ 17chu or glimpse -it is the aannd, lions bled frau the struggling masses of ('au• up' •t good deal uu the so-called the articles of consumption he has to Home mystery of title or chance D. S. Doan, of Clinton, says: "f)R. f'h1,$P'ili At: H. WETTSTEIN, a well-known, Lida. In what line frenzy Grit speakers have `•ptefereutil,l" clause which ulrlst That fluds the hidden flame, Y enterprising citizen of Byron„ 111., indulged as they related to their open-lu°uth- result i:t uttilI g goods I'made buy. One calculation trade with regard O?NrMENr will cure salt kheum when all else ed audiences what would be done with the ! 6 g td tkie work that was to be done fun' l ubers of song and sou • , has failed; believe what 1 say and try it. Dvut writes; "$afore I paid much atten• sugar thieves when "Our turn” calve. At one In Germany, on the -a[1le basis d b s deals. o on Bufferin for sus as I did." fieri to regulating tits bowels, I sWOUp $1.200.000 per year would be taken front as British goods, and, as explain- the fartuel intitlinted that $120 was to Hushed Ili the singer's heart they lie. S g Y lho dsspuilurs and restored to Its proper own- ed Ily Sit Hichard Cartwright, And softly kindle into tire, Hardly knew a well day; but since I ars. That was the promise. What is the per• g be iLddeel to the value of every alluual If but a dream go by, � d furmanuo! 'rho Globe osthnatee that $Io0,lw0 the Free Trade eleutd ut in the party he hila, twenty cents to every bushel of learned the evil re- will be saved front the trust. Inas beetl appeased ley one plea Lhat And mono may say, slues uoue eau know, sults of constipation. Tha LteforWer doses its cliticiau, of thin tnrilf is only an "it) of wheat, told thirty ceras to every bushel Whence come, the vivifying spunk sul�credwlmp«esror eqr! and the efficacy of he Laurier tariff with an appeal which the fuller And more complete Free of barlev• That sends u transitory glow ct,a,�s c. hunt <.�,ppi�o�ty carol me. Mry, Jew. c,ttlit, Trade tariff which is to come later on, Ot song uc,uss the darts. i,;,w.% �Y�IlyS will out he heeded : -- Free traders like McMillan, ('asey and The farwers will look through the Oh, where, on, where is the flantiltol I'huos? ' tariff its vaitl for the promised bets. fits. It is n secret summons, such ()tit) hundred dollars for an old tittle b1a..L front Others have givetl•a bort, of gratabling 1 As comes unto the spray when spring Pills, I have not had lirother Gardiner or a "blue rvin" speech front assent to this theory and the Western I Not A grain of wheat, out a pound of Wakens the blossoms with a touch Sir Richard. Things are changed siaco J one 23, then like RiCliardst)n, Oliver, Itev. Dr. butter, not a hundredweight of beef will That blds the poet sing, d fairs. F. Pearson, Inglewood, Ont„ says: "My 4 one day's sickness avid we ate fa power, and tine other follows Douglas and others have swallow• fired a better w arket or it higher price --baby, five months old, had eczema very badly for over thirty years looking at us from. over the fence. g under the news stern. Nor is there Burns of the old ]pard head troy trades who Pd the retention Of duties on Y y t r (� (� p on his face and head. I procured two boxer -- not Olie attack lutvc been awaiting the advent of a Liberal Coal Oil, Agricultural innplements a rLduction passible Or ;probable in the THE 19 DO 1ti ��LLHlJ11 . of the Ointment and when they had been used that did not readily yield to this government, and a new trade policy Will have And other things which they price of suPlpi e- the Y1tt neer 1, as to all signs of the disease had disappeared." to pinch themselves to see if they are awake. have been claiming were ,-.sticking the ppurWhere here protection bas It you please, mum, Mr, Marlowe's remedy. My wife had been, previ- it must be w terrible botch which life" out of farmers, but their ardour e- peen cut down duties have been laid oil compliments, and he'd like a few words A ous to our marriage, an invalid for could draw that forcible denunciation considerably cooler and there is nruch with the obvious intention of keeping with you on very especial business." I years. She clad a prejudice against froul one of the governule"Vs wannestsoreness fu the Government ranks up the price of farm neceasivies. Look 3"eralma, the maid of all work, was �dmansoa, hates g cathartics, but as Poon as she began ,supporters. orters. over the tariff. On the Other Ilam the at agricultural implements. Some of breathless with the haste she had made PRICE 80C. g l p and her round eyes glistened like pale to use Ayer's Pills her health was _ - _ _ ____-. _,._ _. - Opposition is a solid and con -pact unit the protect ion hits been masses ed Econ- blue marbles. The Widow Purvey 'r5 Lombard St,, Toronto lfe8torad" - against the tariff, and especially iron; the industrial masses who con- took her hands, out of the batch of .r'1,•T A PENNY APIECI9-£20,000, against the two resolutions one of Burne the products Of the fttrrri have which ,swears to racticall break it been hit b the iron duties. But when biscuits she was kneading up and s. ' p y Y rledly shook the flour off .her arms. If you had as many pennies as there treaty obligation ut the L+`wpire, and it comes to the implements the farmer "`What is It, Mlmy?" said she. "Ally - etre natural holes through gout, skin, the other places in the hands of the has to buy, the Government, which has thing wrong about his roam?" - —'---- haw many pennies should you have ? Governor in Council, without any re- struck At the farmer through cutting 'the Lord only knows," said Jemima„ . -Y I I EffS You would have enough to make ference to Parliament, the power to off his home custoulers, sees to it that evidently much excited. Little Miss Hyde, engaged to aer- o £20,000. Now figure ap the holes for f uln ally manufacturer at any moment the farmer gets no compensating bene- "Where is he?" tec:ting French copy books to her roam �atharfie Pelts morly yourself. Yet you couldn't afford to if he happens to be opposed to the fit, and holds up the duty and the price. ba k parker 1 up and beast,down t a amt with was it ch Mrsrised •' Purythe eyklet herof ekuo 8tldal fund Diploma at World's Fair. sell them for to penny each, even in Govcrnuleilt, on the p�e, that there 7'hus.by the blow Lhat is atnted at cer- P hard times. They are worth more "exists any trust combination, associa- taro of the urban industries which use at a show!" that her room would be wanted thtyt Aalone These holes, or sweat lands, tion or Agreement of an kind among much of the Canadian fart« output the "Bless my soul!" panted Mrs. Pur- day week! TO Ratore Strength, take Ayer $ Sartaparills y' g g Y g Vey; what can have happened?" ' It will inconvenience me consider - pour out quarts of sweat every clay- the mauufacturor-" of any article the home market has been limited, and no And hastily straightening her cap ably," she said, hesitatingly. water mixed with salt and poisonous Government may desire to have im_ reciprocal benefit in the witty of lower- ribbons and tying on a ruffled "I oan't -help that," said Mrs. rur- ----humours. Stop these holes, partly or ported from any foreign country -the ed expenses has been given. The con, black &ilk apron the Widow Purvey Vey, with d toss of the head. United States for Instance. The ditions imposed upon the farmer are evade haste to give audience to her The weeks passed away. Widow Hwen News-Aeeora entirely, and the skin's work i- tit once thrown on the hen�is and kidneys. speeches of the members of the Opposi- ably discussed by Mr. Bennett, M. P., in best boarder. Purvey thought It rather strange that $1.26 a Y'edt-$1,001n Advance Theu you fall ill with some disease or tion on these two points, and especial- his speech on the tariff. Mr, Bennett The Widow Purvey was fat, fair and her bridegroom -•elect should be &O w, - other. With what disease depends on ly those of Sir Charles Tupper, 11011. points out that the Ontario farmer has 50, with a ltt.tle capital, which she had demonstrative, anal that all his tete-a"- -" the nature and location of your weak Mr. Foster and ItIessrs. Sproule, Clarke teen specially selected for attack by invested in furniture far a boarding Jetts should be sauce t to the sut- GVDvsr snAY, MaY 10th, 18D7. spot. Wallace, Bennet, Clancy and Powell, the Administration of the day "I am house, And very fairly she succeeeded, sects oe pudding sauce end shirt but - clears brought out tilpse two points here to say," lie declared, "that in Ivy on -the whole, especially since Mr. Max- tons. But then, as Miss Larkspur - ---_: �_ - A btdy, whose name we are permit- Y g P owe, a whlmetcal old bachelor engae said, there never was any accourAing and othets, and defined the post- humble Canadian it is not in the interest ed to the China tea trade, had taken for the freaks of an old bachelor, anti ted spring nictation, will not soon forget tion of the Opposition More distinctly. of the Uthe fan earner, and pattictr- the snip Of 1890, It was then that 1 P Y• her best front roam at her own price. when the bridal eve casrte and Tflr. 11�Iore P g That position may be brieflydefined as larly of the farmer of Ontario, t0 re- ".Gents are always better than • ll arlowe condescended to express ap- for the first time in her life she Was this: that while the Conserative pillty move the duty on corn coining from ladies," said MTs. Purvey to her in- proval of the wedding breakfast as set afraid to be left alone; not from fear is, And always hits been, favorable to the United States. The greater'ithe tim'a'te friend, Mass Larksptfr, the mil- out in the dining -•room over night cif enemies but frotn sheer nervous y' ' preferential trade with Great Britain, quantity of any article forced un the inner, "Mrs. Hyde is the only lady in Mrs. Purvey shed tears. excitement. She was obliged to have I elastic put into her slippers to let them It is opposed to ajug-handled policy market at any time the greater trust my establishment now, and although "What are You crying about. I �h ata Revelations.out-her feet were swollen s t ; and which, if it can -be made operative at be the reduction in price. and the she's quite genteel -•French teacher in to see worryen cry," said MT. Marlowe, her hands were a the same condition. and 'til, must of necessity operate against farmer who hits coarse grains to sell a young ladies' sohool-I shalt give her sharply, trade with great Britain and favor the will by the Competition of American a month's notice the very minute I "I can't help It. Such a change folie In the morning her face would puff b hear of an eligible single gentleman to me!" whimpered the widow. up and large lumps form under her cheap labour of Germany. and Belgium corn -for it call be landed ,t points in take her place." "Oth, pshaw!" said Mr. Marlowe. eyes incl on her cheeks. Then a rash At the expense of Canadan workmen. Canada at from 17 cents to 20 cent's prr ,"Ain't she reg'lar pay?" asked Miss irritably. "C'ha.ilge? It's no change •at made its appearance all over her body, As to the proposal to hand over to the bushel during the summer months-t>e Larkspur, snipping. off bias pieces of all. Here wee are just as we alwaYX The Reform Tariff Denounced vanishing Government the absolute control of forced to accept it less price for his silk- have been. I don't see anything to cry, as ,i ling cones and almost immediately, tl fac, every industry, in Citnada that is too :oarse grains.' We all know how ••O,h yes, reg'lar enough, but I never about, Remember the carriages are to outrageous to be tamely submitted to, serious was the corn question in the did fancy •these pale, stuck-up ohtts fie at the door art 12 precisely." Reformers. The suddenness of this she compares and will be fought out to the bitter free trade days prior to the National that have seen better days and wear I'll be ready," said Mrs. Purvey; by Reformers. to the sting of a wasp or hornet. Ata end in CommittPe. policy. Mr. Wallace, in his speech, turned silk and dyed gloves! She ain't awallowd-ng a sob. intense itching accompanied it, so she GOVERNMENT CAUCUS, calculates that millions of bushels then a bit better than I am, and yet she a1- And she was ready -dove -colored • I could not lie in bed or be quiet in any displaced the Canadian products. But ways has that partronizing way w1% rAlk, dretse-hat and all -for, accordWS position on account of it. She wits in The first caucus of the Liberal Party her that you',d think she was a prin- to the advice of Miss Letdtda Larkspur. the conditions are different now. The fuss held last Wednesday, just five cess and we her hired maids." she had .abandoned the idea of white misery night, and day and scarcely �' development of the corn belt of the weeks after the meeting 0t the House; p And thus matters stood on the Oc:to- satin and tulle v�ei•1. as rather inap- knew what to do with herself. Her United States, the vast increase in pro- ber morning when the Widow Purvey ra THE GOOD SiMCOE REFORMER legs got so painful and felt so tired she which would seem to indicate that Mr. p oblate to her age and condition :a Laurier was afraid to bring his follow- duction, and the drop in price, hurried up to the back parlor unbars ! widavrhood. was put to It to get about. For eigh- era together for fear the may come to since then, combine to render Mr, Geoffrey Marlowe, a rine-looking "Please, ma'am," said ' Jemlina. SPEAKS OUT. teen months (it must have seemed like g , y y the position far more perilous for gentleman with a healthy, fresh color bursting, red•+faced and panting, into as many years 1) she was tormented in blows over the Grows Nest Pass Rail- the Canadian farmer. We in On- and fron-gray whiskers, was walking the room, "the caarriage has been walt- way and other matters about which In, thds ever so long!" this will t#ari0 i ow fourteen million bushels of up and down with his hands in his Y• theca, is great division in the ranks. g Meanwhile she consulted two doe- Indeed, so dam dangerous has that ues corn annually. If, through giving free packets. "But where's Mex Mai•lawe." ee- �r tors, suet attended, suc.essively at the g q triode in corn we shave down the price "You've tleen a long time doming, mended fife bride expectant. tion become that hon. Mr. Blair, whd MTs. Purvey," said he., a little im- "'Please m�a'aln, live went half an THIS NEWS -RECORD is indebted to Newcastle Infirmary and at the Dis- ,was reported to be unwell but was able by the old duty, namely. 7h cents a eriously. - hour ago" said Jernima. peilsary. Belt nothing' «tore than tem- to he in the House on Friday, did not busbel, we take Lust $1,UiU,000 out of p "I' sorry to keep you wafting, "Oh!" said MTS. PuTV6Y, "I supPose the Hamilton Spectator for some Wit- porary ease came of the treatment attend the Caucus and that wits made the farmers' pockets. If, in addition, sir," said the widow, all to a flutter. i't's etiquette to go in separate car - portant and timely utterances by a they grave her. The doctors recom- an excuse for the Crow's Nest Pass we force eight or ten million bushels of "Sit down," said Mr. Marld'we, mo- rlages, but it ain't the way me anit staunch -Reform paper, the- Sinicoe mended a change of air, and in Augnat•• business not being taken up. The cau- corn on to this market to take the place .Honing her towards a chair. "I have pur,0 y managed it. Give me my fan. Reformer. 1891; she wen', to North Sunderland of other grains the farmers can pro- something of great importance to say 'Mimy--and my bouquet --and don't cos is said o have been not at all The Simcoe Reformer is as good a She found relief at that place but not, enthusiastic Over the tariff and a good duce, and did produce while the pro- to you." forget the smelling battle. NOW I'av Grit ppaper as is published in Canada. from the air. sized whip had to be used to keep some taction was me Arne them, we deprive "Now, he !s going to tell me g to ready.- The Reformer has been with the Grit Now we must et back. to thea rim of the Old Time Free Trade Liberals in our Own farmer and give to the United the place don't suet, and he's going to "please, rushed amu, baa^tew Jemima. spring States farmer a innrket worth nearly change ,his boarding house," said Nara. who had tushed to the window on party through thick and thin, through of 1890, and inquire what, if anything, line. However, Sir Richard assured r Purvey to herself, feeling her heart hearing the sound of carriage wheels, pros erity and adversity ; but it can't" preceded this strange outbreak. At the faithful that it was "all. right," two tnillr°las a Year. This cut into the beat within her; but she only smiled .,,they've came back! And MT. Marlowe. p the tariff tinkering recent] in- she first felt that the resent tariff wits ons It agricultural market is especially harsh faintly and said: `•Indeed!". g Y that time, the lady says, p he's a handin' a lady dreslred in bnowsy &911ing d in In a long article under the languid, tired and constantly slecrY. make shift and would be amended in tat the present moment, because, while ""It's a little embarrassing," said Mrs. silk, with a bird of paradise in her .rariff Promises and Tariff She was troubled with bad headaches our Ottawa Government is admitting Marlowe, feeling has whiskers du - Performances,' the Reforn`ler sats Committee a the direction of free dist, out of the front carriage." Y and attacks of gicldirless. Her appetite trade, and the caucus had t0 be salified LTnitecl States produce to injure our biously. "Dear me," said Mrs. Purvey, hurry - that it has always recognised that "in failed ; she could eat but little:, and with that small "instalment." farmer, the authorities at Washington "Don't mind me, sir," said MTs, troll' Ing downstairs. "What can it all Canada, a tariff and it pretty stiff one after eating had a feeling of weight CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS. are pushing Legislation throntg.,ll the Vey. Purpose that, was a necessity, The Re- imtd fullness at the chest and sides, purpose of which is to seal the United "The, fact Is," said Mr, Marlowe, 1411111 mean?" And she hastened into the premeltcei former has sense enough ." know that and whsle system was depressed, and An Oppo`ition caucus was held ell States market I ighter I han ever against thinking of making a change." of Mr. Marlowe, who stood in the best one medicine will not cure All dis Herttie }ifs in her itppeared to sink, as the F,,Idg ilaorning with Dr. Spruillr� in the products of Canadian farms. In "I'm carry the place don't suit you, parlor, with Miss Hyde learaizrg an his eases, and that what may be good for water does in et cistern where there the chair, at which the question of word the farmer of Ontario is placed sirs" faltered the widow. army offering amendmentng to the tariff re- between then erandnethermillstone. 'But It does," said Mr, Marlowe. "I "rty," too late to witness the cere- Britain may be bad for the United exists a hidden ]dal somewhere. .Chen K pp• shall not leave you, MTs. FurvPy. Your ¢nous," chuckle the quondam, cid• States or Germany. "Fur these rea- came, what, has alreadv been described. solutions was discussed and it, was de- Washington legislates against hinl,and mugaAatawney soup sults me exaotly, e sons," says the Reformer, "the new tided not to offer an ainendment at Ottawa, seem that he is excluded frons badhelor. "We're marl led," At North Sunderland, whither she Y 8 and you've caught my,precist ideas on Who are married?" shxdeked Apra. Fielding tariff is nut the disappoint- the present stage; but to facilitate, its the United States, takes measures to salad dressing and curry sauce. No, Purvey, growing pallid under her anent for a change of air, she mat a flu• as possible the closing of the cl+e- admit the United States fartner, who rouge. meat to us that it unlet be tot e ten's gentleman named Cathcart, wbo ex- bate, so that the House may be in Com- bears none of our responsibilities, pays �hem!nanother thing, speak Purvey." ey.� of thousands of out rind out free trad- ,ressed a most inte i ent Opinion of Y P "Bessie Hyde, ma'am, and your hom- ers who for the past decade :and a half 1 g' P mittee on the resolutions next week. nous of aur tabes, and wants nothing "La, sir," esti Mfrs. Purvey, simper- ble servant. Why, w'hara did You sup- ier case and advised the use of Mother A Committee consisting of Sir Charles from tis exceptit free market into the Ing, pose?" demanded Mr. Marlowe, open - have been fightin under the banners Selgel's Curative: Syrup. Convinced Tupper Messrs. Foster Cas rain, Me- Canadian reserve. What excuse is 'You and I aren't feather -headed of Canadian Liberalist«." by leis reasoning she procured a supply pp ing his eyes very wide. Neil, Powell and Borden wasaa appointed there for vin free corn to the farin- young people, Mrs. Puvey, to play ""Daw,k-awmassy!" cried Jemi:mR, The Reformer goes 0n :-- of this well-known retnedy and began to draft an amendment to p i P graph et' of the United States when the mock modest, are we?" said the bathe- rushing forward to support the wid- takin of lor. "So I may is well be frank. I am Ow,s swoanfng form, "Misses s'poserb but when we have said this much for the g one of the second resolutions : Americans tire literally driving oto• thinking of marrying, Mrs. Purvey"' now tariff we have gone as far its facts will war- Her letter concludes in these words: That when the Customs Tariff of any products out of their market? The "Dear me!" said the landlady, ook- you fuss goin's ooh!" ,her!"Mr. Mar - rant. In our opinion it is the greatest right "After I had used the Syrup only a county admits the products of Canada sante question applies to wheat. Mr. Ing down at the patterns of the carpet. "e br she was a feat said my dew, about face" in Canadian political history. It countryadmits p ' -owe, briskly, "Cams, Bessie, my leas. differs from former r°•arranggements" made few days, I felt it decided improvement oil terms which, on the whole, are as FieldUng has not, done all he intends to And I dare say you can guess to we have no tame too lose if we are td by Tory finance ministers only in details, not in in all respects. My appetite revived. favorable to Canada its the terms do in the matter Of wheat, He will whom," said Mr. Marlowe, in high catch the thrree o'clock train." essentials, Beneath all the florid jingois,n of nay food digested better, and soon the of the Reciprocal Tariff herein re_ �g t to free trade. in that cereal yet, good humor. Mrs. Purvey came out aP her swoon, the `"preferential clauses" is concealed the ur;ly rash and lumps entirely disappeared to ferred to, are to the countries But in the meantime he has made a cut Mrs, Purvey twisted her black silk and into her senses with oommeild" fact that It they ever go into operation several Canadian Industries will be wiped out of ox- return no more. I have since enjoyed to which it may apply, arti- which, seeing that the American duty apron string around and around, hard- able alacrity. If she had last a bsl3e- isterice, the best of health. You are at liberty Iles which are the growth, pro against Canadian farm produce is be- lY able to believe her own ears, gr.oam that waa no reason why Milli To us it would seein that the first duty of a to -Hake my statement public if you duce, or manufacture of such country, ing pushes] up, is stupid and but tful. "La, air," Faltered she, "I'm sure I should also lose a first-cl®ss Pais ri Canadian government is to frame not only its think it may be useful to others. never Wrought of such a thing." to Canadian g but every other measure that it Signed) Mrs, Sarah Charleton, 27, when imported direct therefrom, may Turning to wool, Mr. Bennett states the „I rather expected to surprise You," boarders. She tied an hurriaPrKyed ovtr h case clearly. Throng tout the province dun -colored silk, and harried to hep' enacts with an eye single to Canada's good. g ) then be imported direct into Canada, said Mr, Mlarlowe. "But don't YOU serve the breakfast. public men have to the past boon mistaken in obn Street, Arthur's Hill, Newcastle, or taken out of the warehouse for con- the- a are nuinerous woollen mills en- set after all, it's the most natural what would be for thecountry's welfar•e,they will February 7th, 1893,". iL ed in manufacturing from the , "It was ati awarksp mistake," said be mistaken again, Errorsofjudgmentshould Stlmption therein at the reduced rates g g thing in the world. Flare I am staled she to Letitia Larkspur, "but life i3 not and will not be hold against them. But We Congratulate this lady on her of dirty �arovided in the Reciprocal Coarse wool grown by the Canadian down in a place that exactly sults tae; full of m,lstakes. And perhal}s P� here is a deliberate, avowed attempt to legis- recovery and thank her for allowing pariff set forth in Schedule "D: farmer, Such mills are to be found in why should I leave it? Here I am, a better off just as I am -"Miss late In favor of •Eui�land and at the expense of us to `publish the above details of hei This amendment 'will be moved in Peery county. "These mills," says Mr. blunt old bachelor of 50 --why shouldn't '•No doubt, no doubtv" Bald based some of the most. mportant interests in Can- experience. The doctors called her Committee b Sir Charles Tupper. An Bennett, "are the best customers the I marry a widow who, like myself, has t6rkspur, whose theory was te ada. The Laurier government is seeking to P amendment will also be moved to the Canadian farmer has for his coarse seen son1pthing Of the world?" n that of tits fabled fox WbO oned out► Herod Herod. Tory flag -flying is to be ailment nettle rash, but it was more gone one better with a vengeance. than that. Her blood was loaded with second clause of resolution two placing wool, which is not wanted in England, A widow! That settled the question. lost hie caudal appendage. "Matrl- We have no hesitation In saying that there the poisonous acids generated by indi- the whole tnanufitctt I industries of and which cannot be expported to the 'Sure enougli, air," said Mrs, Pur- mony's dreadful uncertain." aro many features in the now tarftf that wo do" estiOn and dyspepsia—the same as the United States fi reason of the hostile Vey, feeling as. if she were soaring up "Even at the last �mam�e"n•t," sal* not like, but the particular feature that appears g Canada At the mercy of the Govern Y „ into a world of white satin and tulle, MMs Purvey, wltlh an involatntary, to us least worthy of praise in this proporal to poisons of gout and of acute inflarnma- mens without any reference to parlia- tariff of twelve cents a pound " The orange -blossoms and wedding cake. oats, -New York Ladgem, let British manufacturershave a draw�inek of tory rheumatism. The irritated nerves ment. A discussion took place as to Goverr.utent has reduced theprotective `"What do you say to a month front � le per Mar - cont. -of all duties paid by them, and over of the st.in produced the rash, Las the the accuracy of the dispatch to the duty on the products of these mills by Monday next?" demanded Mr. Mar - which all the flagSere, lingoes, imperial fed- London Times and the following nese- ahnast one-half. As a consequence lows• As the strength of, building depends erationists and loyalty W dists in Canada are clogged pores were unable to excrete now shouting tbemse Yes red in the face, the poison. The purifying power of lotion was passed unanimously: the industry is practically destroyed. "Do., sir -since you're so set upon upon the solidity of its foundation, so The Reformer goes on to illustrate Seigel's Syrup expelled this poison "That the members of parliament, Thus the farmer is deprived of the it -,q health depends upon the condition of the working of the new tariff by show- through the kidneys and bowels, and representing the Liberal -Conservative market for his coarse wool that the ,,Van you have things ready?" the blood. To expel impurities and in that, whole One local industry is by stimulating insensible perspiration party in the Dominion of Canada, in foreign woollen manufacturer and the "I'll do my best, air," fluttered the canse the vital fluid to become vigor- illa not damaged by the preferential sched- Over the whole surface of the skin. caucus assembled, do hereby declare foreign wool grower may benefit. widow. ous and life-giving, and e esti sp edi- "And one thing, remember --I dant ule,another-s so affected that it.sowner Of this disease an English physician that the: following extract' from the This move is bound to have its influ- want this matter talked about." is the most powerful and effectivemedi- declares that it. will "abut us up," and -ass: "When it becomes chronic all treat- Times' Canadian correspondent, dated encs upon the sheep industry, which "No, to be sure not," said Mrs. Pur- cine in use, asks the question : "Did the Liberal tnenl fails." April 23rd, 1897, viz: "Conservatives the late Government was most anxious vey, accustomed to defer in all things party battle for eighteen years for it Yes, all treatment except the one and Liberals alike have hardly yet re- to promote.a to the whim% of ,her lodger. The Rochester Conference of the tariff that was to make fish of one which cured Mrs. Charleton. covered from the astonishment with The net re,,ultt'of the tariff, so far as "Let affairs go on just exactly as if ian industry and flesh of an- which the new tariff affected them. it affects the farmer, is to give him no nothing was about to hmpgen until the Wesleyan Methodist Church has found l'anttd -_w- -- - Conservatives privately acknowledge new market, and no better prices for very wedd&ng day," In leted Mi. Alar• the Rev. R. C. Horner guilty of wrong other T' that the Government effected a great his output; to give a large share of his town acting, and has expelled him from the (quoting from the Toronto Globe, the Ottawa News Letter. corp, and are now regretting that a ho-rae tuarket to United Sttate9 corn-,. "Cerrtafnly, six," said Mrs. Purvey. conference and the function of the . statement made by `Cotton King" oiler of that kind was not ac]opted pet -tors, who will not permit him to "That'll do," said Mr. Marlowe, "We ministry. Gault, that the new tariff would en- OTTAWA,-Tbe debate un the tariff, them ears ago, instead of waiting sell across the ling; to reduce his home understand each other, don't we?'' able the Canadian cotton mills to which had lasted Xor seven days, was for the Abrogation of the Bel min and market once more by the extent to Mrs, purvey nodded and giggled. snake a fine class of goods hitherto un- brought to a close by arrangement, g, g "Then I won't detain you any long- CRUEL SCIATICA. possible owing to the competition of ,lid the House went into Committee German treaties, ,s seemed t, he the which the industries are hurt, and, Qr,", said Mr. ,Marlowe, his deliberately the United Statex, it says : on ttae tariff resolutions, passed end Policy of the late government, is nn awing to the peculiar arrangement of walking back into his awn room. INCESSANT PAIN-TORTv[ENTED-}tACK- Hero's a state of things: Liberals, free item pro forma and the Committee rose Warranted in fact, and does not repre- duties, to hold the cost of farm sup- "'Well!" said Marv, PurVeY, drawing ED -LIFE DESPAIRED Or. traders, tarlifroformors, anti aro and reported progress and asked leave sent the feeling of the party towards plies at about the old figure. along breath, "I never was courted eked s, throw »P their hats for a tariff that is Thais the end s the first that feature of the govemnlents tariff that way before. But lip's eccentric, John Marshall, Vartre P. O. Co. of tolled hr the "Cotton King the head of to sit again• policy contained in resolution No. 16." A MAN WHO IS T]RED and always was, .poor dear, and he's Y, , tolled powerful the oombine in artadn, What of stage has been reached. The House yet to be a husband. He might have Grey, writes these strong words: "For hose ringing denunciations that have for years Will be in Committee all next NOTES, 11od the air at Grit meetings? Did vro Darr All the time owing to impoverished just asked me for a kiss, though; and two years I was completely out tip hear of cotton lords, bloated Didtiwe, verwa- week, and possibly longer, as there The residence of :air Charles Tupper, blood, should take Hood's Sarsaparilla be might have eaLled me 'Nevins' in- with sciatica. ' I doctored without any tered stock, for per cent, dividends or have are still a number of members on Cartiet street was thronged Friday to .purify and enrich his blood and give stead their Mrs. Purvey, But everyone Afrle permanent relief. I had given up hopof e. we been moroly dreaminaI on both sides who wished to night with guests,• Lady Tupper hav• him vitality Bund vigor. alas their full O,f and Mr, Marlowe !s A friend ed the notice of a nouns e, The Reformer heard a great many speak at length before the Committee ing given a reception ft'oin 9 toll. Mr. as ohualt full of 'eti ov an egg is of What seemed a aralR case to mune, This condition of weakness and luck meat! What will Letitia Larkspur say? by South American Rheumatic Cure, things denounced by the leaders of step was reached, but who gave way in Laurier and Mtidame Laurier, d and of ener is a natural consequence of And that stuck-up Mrs. Hyde! I'll give and knowing my little faith in the efll- its party when in apposition, of which order to facilitate business, on the un- Mrs. Fielding, Sir Henry and Lady the coming of warmer weather, which tier a week's ning at once, for It cacy of an q remedy, he procured a bot - the same party does not now seem to derstanding that they will be allowed Joly, Judge Ring and Mrs. Ding, finds the system debilitated and the don't stand towNtlire' as x shall keep tic himself and brought, it to ine. I have the slightest fear. Coming to the to make those speeches in Committee. Judge Tttschereau and Mrs. Tascher blood impure. on taking boarders after I'm Mrs. Mar- took it, and to make a ion story coal oil farce, the Reformer breaks out On the whole there is every reason to eau Judge Burbridge and Miss Bur- P owe, I wander shaft I wear white sick g again : con ratulate the Opposition on the bridge, Mrs. Dobell, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. A good spring medicine is a necessity or dove Polar? I su�Ppose it w�il1 be a short, it saved my life. In a dity or so 8 Y olrurah wedding! A month's a dread- I was out of bed, and in three days I And then inituities oft thti ooai o i tazuhavo all the weighteofargument bas baen douga11 nd alar �r Re bar of ens- parihllalis what the nllllione take ISn file ghart time to t3et it�ealy !n, but I ens able to walk to Derham, a distance tion of the qq with them against Mr" Fielding's mon- tore, members ofariiament, promfn- sprin Its great power to purify and own hire what sewing I want done, and of four miles, to purchase another bot ended in reduotion of one pont per alloy), g a tie. I am now entirely Cured. Sold leaving the protection to ho e�����yed berky the e1 tariff, which is neither respectable cut citizens and their wives were pre- enrich the blood and build up health is it wtm't leo to disapgolratMr. ;�r'1owe2 owners of the sow hv8rred t., while 4ter wells still over a hundred per cent., while a ter dams- Protection nor thorobred Free Trade, sent. one of Lite facts of common experience. by Watts &' Uo, A . + ,.. IN . . ,.. e .,..�. 6,11..1 ,' . y.. ; -. .. ' slat. • - „ {_�. -i......t,cay ,� ..•-...,:l.M•lr - - rte Y..._ : �.�...,..-...R_ ,.. _ 0