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The Huron News-Record, 1897-06-23, Page 4
I A Big le MIS1YDPltDS�N7INp CANADA. Our town totem's slanders Against �Preservo tits lluple Trees. '�/�' J0 il Under the caption "our Misropre- Rev. Mr. McDonagh, it few, years ago ,•t In .d,%L.ursi+�.. sentative" the Harnilton Spectatoras the highly respected Pastor of the liidgotowl)Dominion. • • , Ritt�tenbury street Methodist Uhur h, The condition of the thitple trees i rs t We are putting our Music clown usual goes to the core. There now shout town is regain nttriectiu rttten- p g aro recalled tither forcibly, when the g at >l for It week or two, you should 6ee11111 to be no room for doubt, it says, NoLy Era says:- tion. The borer is continuing to get Last and all the time Hood's Sarsaparilla take the opportunity to secure that Hun. Mr. Laurier, the "represent y in its deadly work, and it great many In settle respects it will be its [ranch trees Err° a r°+tete half eaten throu h has been advertised as a btood purifier. some good Music. Salva" of (1EtnEtda at the Queen's Jubt rind in tiru41 will die. The yarns stategilF Its great cures have been accomplished I Pins w �� lee, has been misrepresenting the feel- as Mr. McDunitgh can do to supersn- through purified 111 7 Our New Bicytes p g affktirs exists in Lite town of Tuna- g F ifiedblood-euresofscrofula log of this country ell the question of nate., hs is of such un active temppera- wanda, near Niagara Frills, in New salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural- i silent; with a Predisposition for thee- YurlcJtate. 'rhe tuwrt council,placing gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel- i imtperirtl trades federation. It exceed - Wil} be b in o fete days stud L.i+ r his resettl less s t, that it will be heli' Fur a proper aged ate. Atr tile v+club of the Ing, It cures when others tall, because it o qq �+�^. will be able to supply our cos• featly unfortunate that it is @o, for it is his restless spirit to be idle; religious treErr, Hnguged Mr. Adapts kin expor �I iii �7 tamers with the best wheels that quite plain that Mr. Laurie• is looked controversy is his meat and drink, and lento arburiculturist, to aibcertrti,I the can be bought, upon in Engiriutiits {acing at truth repro- Ito a literally a "terror to those who nature of the n disc, attacking the Always r1�0 do E+vita and Et praise to thuut who do treev. LIr croon discov wed that the T Ij� oc •11 tI,0Yl/000000 sentattive of Canada and it statesman well," * trues Leers+ attacked by at destructive +� 6! Y of no ordinary ability, and what he buret• or grub, technically called the Strikes st the root of the disease and r EM�D(rO*11�I Bicycle and Music says now will have a tremendous }n- Pla urlotuus S )tccuuntiwhich cut both Shirt Waist Sets in Sterling Silver, (iJ, IIiJ jr IJ House, Mall anA 1•.'ut tier :; -Jud •In h Mr. 1 i � � • eliminates every germ of Impurity. fluelice for or against the adoption of 1 „ f� It Y around the surface and deep into the F y Rolled Plate, Enameled White Nrtrdy's (]lerl};arry speech, hr thinks wood. the gradually destroying it, Thousands testify to absolute cares o! ]Sletal. " Alao Belts, Belt Pins "--- an Imperial trade policy, and cense- he is going to sail in again oil the vitality. For the benefit of any whey° blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla, By no means quently upon the welfare of Canada. trees are thus onda'l rered, we publish although discouraged by the failure of rind the latest to all kinds of -. strength of the popularity of the Que- �+ p Jewelry, There livers no Canadian who will not it solution which Ale. Adams con'lnends other medicines. Bembmber that Y, Witches, Clocks, etc. tat Deed bet tinct Nova Scotia, Liberals. But its being vet e admit that a British preferential duty it y tfica is In in exte uan The best Of work done here �� the" success of the Liberals in the two toting the pestes. It is inexpensive and in favor of the products o£ this conn- I.astern provinces is just the reason should be applied several tittles during try would not be a green boo,, for the season tut• it few yyellrs the firstHood in. all kinds of repairs, Is the game Of Canada. Unfortunately there are; in fibs IYIr. Itardq b c.tse should be doubt- application to be nlruie early and an- at lowest prices, and this country, a handful of free trade fill. 1❑ both of those prOvi'lces tike other one late in the fall: Croquet. There niouomar)iaes who would sooner ascii- mparty won bydeelaring that large sua Sarsaparilla guaranteed to give sat - is still a demand flee Canada than see Great Britain- ('f tuoney would Ile taken from the o„One-half potted of soap dissolved in no gallon of boiling water, and while 1sfi1Ct10n. the only civilized county in the world Federal treasury kind devoted to pro- hot add two gallons of keroeese oil, Is the best- In fact the One True l;IOodPurifier. for it, and as yet y vin(-i,,tl% purposes. . Nova Scotia is pro- stirring the whole thoroughly. Before. t easy to buy, easy to take, is one of the most that adheres to free trade -forsake the liaised $1,350,W), which spm tate patty using take one gallon of the solution Hoods Pills easy to oparme• 2a& policy of free trade even to the small leader said would, if he were elected, and dilute with one gallon of warm popular games degree necessary to give Canada an Ire got from Ottawa, and distributed water and apply it to the bark of the • advantage over the United States in among the people for roadmaking• tree trunks, taking cares not to get it Cord, Justus Wilson who wits a lieu. Quebec, on its side, is to teceive a in th41 foliage. tenant in the Duck Lakes volunt.eE+rs, O the ordinary the British markets. And theses nrano- larger subsidy. Now, there can be no one of the first men to go to the front lawn. utauiacs, while admitting that Canada doubt that this money is to come out have recently lcbeen lad at, p evu�lt dian reserve; J. aE. DeGell �e one of tile Mr 1B M 4 Ball Setts ............... . ...... i)o would lienetit, and largely benefit, by of Ontario, It is to Ile drawn from the grubs from htttchitl. out. the earnings of our people. Mr. Hardy '; Knife -dismissed Police, who fought at Cut 4 •' " ... ... ..... . ......... $1.14 Lha proposed preferential arrangement the knife-disuaiysed frons Punudkee per's is particeps criu)inis in the raid. He -- - CLINTON. 8 $1.25hasten to assure Great Britain that she . tlefreserve, dPeter Taylor, one of the Ba s . ....................Y would be very foolish indeed to con- consents to it. He aids and abets it Yolitie.al I oinks. tleford volunteers, whose houses was t -- --- - for party purposes. Ontario should sacked by rebels -thrown out of office Tennis sent to anu y sch arrangement. It was protest against it,and the only way we The Seaforth Sun n]an should ell her without rt moment's notice. Out- coil- ��/l e e u for this handful of cranks thitt the Fain protest and thus save our pockets throw up his government job or quit temporary the Winnie Nur'-Wester i representative of all Canada has been is by setting Mr. Hardy aside. the printing business. No man can givesthree other cases. The first is Is the best of all g p serve two masters. -Win ham,.-Arl- that of H. P. Perrin, who was a toint- Packages.. speaking. Or, it may he, that our g pl l� V Vttrice. ed b lawn games and statestt►an, being of opinion that free Nothing In It for the F.irniCl•. y Sir John Mardona,ld to it small . trade sentiments are more Now, take out your slates anal pen- G overnment position in theTerritur•iec. popullte in Many a voter who went home on the cils and we'll give you a question ill H. P. Perrin, its the reports Of the is increasing In Britaain,thatr protection sentir ieuts,lias evening of the 23rd of last June feeling arithmetic. Tile Vice -President of the North-West rebellion shote, wits at In taking stock we found the bad deter,uined to make himself as o u. that honest and economical govern C. P, R. Co.gave 1Grael Tarte $5,0!X1 to Fish Creek. Be fought bravely its one Popularity. p p 1,644 packages of TurkiBh Dye, lar its possible with the Bvitisli peop}e mint was assured, experienced a feel- help him in his election. Tarte be- of Boulton s scouts, and wits wounded. Y , Ing of profound disappointment on colllesantember(if agoverunientwhich Ills wound wits serious, and his left every color. We offer these at We have the by confessing himself it free trader. le:u ring that the government had pro- hives It subsidy Of $3,101,000 to the (1, arty] had to be :amputated. Tile hate 3 packeaes for 25c. And while he is doing that: while hes raised. to grant nearly four- million P. R. How much would the C. P. K. Government, seeing that his prospects RaI cquets, is tell}ng the people of Britaain tlutt dollars to the Y. R. for the construe_ 1lttve ;,rut )f the Vice -President had t'f makinga living were itllparred the colonies are "not inclined to i,hau_ tion of the Crow's Neat Pass Railway, pp',iven Mr. Tarte $7,500? --Kincardine through the loss of his arca, gave horn DiarloIld Dye This grant had. been made at, it time Review. the little office he has -subsequently A.\i�g e t 89 don free trade, whichhas so prospered When the Government ]ufnrtus its that Just about the time British states. held. Mr. Sifton hits summarily (! ected 3 packages for 25c. Greet Britain," his government at the requirements of the revenue ren- 'lien were preparing to give Laurier a him, and, with a wife and f ut, w ile Balls, etc., llorne is day by day retrieving frotil (ler it impossible to reduce the duties royal welcome, a coterie of British FF)t nderit upon hien, he passes out, while a %retie D e the tariff schedule any little "step to- on the staple articles, it is made at a capitalists reached into their pockets Nolin and L°pine walk in. A sPcond y which are needed. time when a large deficit is in sight, far $2,500,000 to put into the Illinois `ase is that of Mr. O. R. Jarvis, of the G packages for 2150. We are out ward free trade" which had been ►node wlteri the public debt is going lip leaps Diamond Matell enterprise. Perhaps Mit>nedosa land office. Mr. Jarvis was Hammocks, Fans, etc. by the mistaken amateurs who have and bounds, incl the state of affairs in this Jubilee year we shouldn't men- tit i� ish Creek with the 00th Battalion. of some of the colors in this Dye been botching the tariff job, :and dt•kt,v- demands that rigid economy be one of tion this fact, He, too, wits wounded }n the arm, but but in order to clear out our stock ing nearer and nearer to the protective the first principles observed by the + he n]anaged to save the limb. The late Government. In Lanada Mr. Laurier rejoices, by Government gave hirer a little place we e$er this 10c package for 5e tariff as it was under the Conserva way of his public speeches, that he is that he might to able to help himself. Each package will dye 2 pounds Live rule. Mr, Laurier knows full well In anticipation of the grant, the C. it British subject, but more particular- He has been dismissed by bar. Sifton. that his government dare not utakeanP. R. stock has gone up several points, ly that lie is a r;n anadinn. Uthe other One of the. heroines of the rebellion was of Wool or Cotton. y and the holders of the common stock, band+ in England Mr'• Laurier is proud Miss McLean, who, with her father, serious approach to free trade: be amounting to sixty-five million dollars, to be a Canadian, bort still more soto was captured by Big Bear and suffered r knows that his govern ment hits been !ire re,joieing in the increase of their be it British subject, Again, in the much curring her captivity. She is tin 9 forced by public opinion to retrace investments. The holders -of sprue United States, the hon. gentleman, expert in Indian dildects, and the hate Jas. British Columbia minis shares tre while :, British subject, sees that he He Conibe CLINT.ON• every important steps it, made in that g cannot remain so • for lop as he ed her lin the Indihnrofce atoWinni- rtlso, it is stated, considerably in pocket g, direction in the first draft of the new over the deal. In the meantime, the scents a national change in th till. peg. Having been captured she conies -- - - --- - - - tariff; he knows that the people of Canadian farn]er who }toads neither Whatever will Me- Laurier :ay in within the same category as the wound_ Chemist and Druggist. Canada are 1),rotectionists, first, last 0. P. R. stock not, mining shares, and France? g6W AiluertioCliiento, g ed soldier in Mr. Sifton's classification i out of whose pocket the money to pay Mr. nd has consequently been dismisbod. i and always, and that the governinen t the boners will largely come finds the WhitneyY has concluded a portion Now we Leant an explanation of these The new art galleries and museum of could not live over one session if it public liabilities" increasing sand tariff of bra Laura and has earned the good- Laa inert' Sheppard. p f; will of thousands who are tired rf dismissals of loyal Oanadians who the Edticatian Department, Toronto, Millinerys Beesley Fa Co. made any approach to the "fete leads r'efortn further off than ever. -Weekly things as they tare and want reform, fought for Canada, of men who were 1 were formerly opened last Thursday Spectacles --Aller Wilson. which hits so prospered Great Brit- 'sill" It is all very well for Mr. Hardy to wounded, and of one than who lost an evening, and a brilliant gathering at. Dressing up—Jackson Bros. sin• ' Dress goods—Hodgens Bros. ____ brag of his great abilities and to decry ar tri in the defence of his country, and I tended: 'The Lieu(. -Governor wits lid the abilities of his opponents. This is is incapacitated for life; we want to ! able to be present, and Mr. G. W. Rasa, There are others -The W. D. Fair Co. Mi,. Laurier has virtually said to Government Dry-Itot. an old election dodgge, and is waxing know why these persons are put out, iii! Minister of Education, made the open - A meritorious instrument -Mr. Camp- Great Britain: "Canada would like to tiresome. What Ll)e people Want is and why Riel•s liettenants are so care• ing address instead, bell. go in for a preferential trade scheme • The defeat of the Conservative gov- not brag or boodle, for the foru)er day- fully :aid so kindly provided for. Pos The Stratford express on the Grand but yo❑ would be very famish to con cent fl0po�ePU'tiawa and the more re gusts t�iem, for the litter the have slbly;, n'len who fight for Canada aro Quebec both point tci 11 - Trunk, which left London Thltrsdav at p ,/ 1 to rovide, but a Progressive policy. offensive puriisains, but,, anyway, on eleven o'clock, collided with i, milk The Huron l�ews'liecol�U sent to that." The London corres- the theory that )teople desire change At Sthis Mr. Ilarri does not and caul- the face of it the thing is an outrage. pendent of the Montreal Star - a occasionally. �� hen ki governmc''lt riot propound. Mr. Hard 's entire wagon, in which Robert, Haatnan, Well-informed turd accurate man - holds xnver too lung it hecon)es care y Te.telters lend the Political "lin- dairyman, was sitting, at the cross-. 1.86 aYear—$1.00 in Advance i h speech a Glengarry was It prolonged e<} ing at Pottersburgg, about three miles _ — _ writes to his paper, that he hits learned fess• at throe glint and Ontario is t The boast that hrsabilitiesrtreunparalleled, Chine." front London. Pfeamatn was fatal -• that it was the intention of the Brit- Feeling throughout Ontario is that a with uo promise of any one j fatally 6VEDxrsnAY, Jux]; 23rd, 1807. ish authorities to adopt 1Ir, Dhamber- chanhe inapt be had, and there is no p project injured, dying at three o'clock in the thraG will Itft Ontario opt of the rut. We Frequently read that teacher so , "tin's proposal Of ]list •year, and curt). doubt whatever, that the liart}y govcl•tl- and so has resigned his position in or- ' Ex -Queen Liliuokalati complains „ „ V ,. ".' pensate the colonies, for frees urs e_ Went twill be snowed under whenever The Globe last week had a villi;la0°s der to pursue his stn(' that her People were nut 1)OW.V WII FI NL'I 07I,S 1I." p cartoon to which Jt r. (.sur re 1 lies for an alleged' p consulted as _ by i law auhuirsiorl c,f British cods, it lata the e ourrrge to give its opponents b L. Fos 11 rher sphere. Will somebodylease to annexation to the United States. a rh;,nee. ter and Sir Chiirfes Tupper are repro- rhes us the name of a p She says out Of a population of one Leat week tale Goderich Signal hada fo tmpostng a small duty on foreign scnted in the stocks. If Bengough is F, profession that hundred thousand only food -stuff, mord on raw materials J. W. Longley, now attorney -hen- allowed it free hand mciela longer by give grear.ur opportunities of useful- America yfifteen hundred column editor on the'above subject, competing• with the colonial products eraal of the Iteforrn government of the Globe he n•;11 one of these rl,i s ness to mankind thin the teaching ins favour' the scherne• She presumably prompted tl]rottgit the !n the British markets ; but this pol- Novak Scotia, wrote some ears aro of y protessupn ?-Strat£orcl Herald. has filed a protest in Lhe office of the r;umncy in 1Ventworth Registrarship icy was rudely disturbed by Premier the long continuance in j ower of the tic�aflult}ttvith1thet hu ntir'l�nlrii1et,{ ort Al That is i, bract a anon o s 3ecretar•v Of State at Washington l Reid, of New south Wales, h p t t nt q t answer. against the treaty. Who COltserVative party in the Dominion, 1y waiting to send thein into eternity.No self-respecting- teacher will admit caused by the death of Nicholas chances to be a free tratle cralik, who as follows: N:IPgitnt and refined journalism is t that the profession to which he belongs -- tinnier tolerate even tile appearance pat? .. wrey. Our esteemed contemporary WOODPEi I'HOf3F'$ODIN]E. declares that (If protection murder any circumst.Ln- "It is impossible for any body of men Quite up t0 the Ye11uw�ICid" is `tat one of the noblest known to kind -on] a trifle 11101.41 brutal than fill }•;very true teacher will Strive The (frena languish Remedy. c es. Thr altar's corres undent oes nn t0 be in power for a continuous Period to render the hest service to the coon- BixPackavea Guaranteed to "'This thing of making public patron- to any : p g without getting lits in their ids+as, of tl)(� New Yot•k artists have been able ge the private perquisite of the mem- Mr. Laurier's denunciation of r0_ public duty. This is the innate tend- to produce. try of which he is capable. The four- promptly: and permanently rr is it fraud on the electors, and " g p envy of mankind. besides, lop terms _ _ dations of society can he strengthened cure all forme of Nervone teCLlan •IS the. greatest Of all ants- by his work. He has the fashioning % Weakn"s•Emissions,Sperm- )ould be frowned clown by every hon_ tattes" for any nation, and his d°_ of office induce the ntemhers of gov• 111ore "Offensive" Partisans. and sbapin of much _ of the national „ arorrlca, Impotencyandart claration that Citnad:a hatis no desire ernments to get the notion that they life in his hands, rani a conscientious e•IpeetsofAbueeorExceases, st Government. Instead of being a to disturh England's flee trade policy, not Only haVe at divine right to rul(+. No denial has been made of the re- regard for the national welfare will Mental ivorry,excessrveuse Government of the people, for the pec. will act powerfully in support but that instead of being the trustees )Ort that M1lr, �iifton las taken into rendes him at vlaluabh factor in thei Before andditer. o¢ `obacco,opium orsamu• ple, by the people. it is Fast bee ornii]ga pport of Mr. and servants, they are actuals the 1 ns, which soon leaatoin. Iteid's attitude. The Canadian re- Y the public service Charles Noliu and upbutlditig of the country. The trouble I Amaty,.Twancty,Conaumptionand anearly prave• Government of. the numbers, for the p masters and ,ll favors are to conic Mux{rue Lepine, tree rutin who were in Ontario is fluff the teacher feels 8asbeen prescribed over gGyeare to thousands or mier's statements elicits widespread from them. This is suhvarsiVe of the , metnhet:s,andbythe+t]e.nrbers,tI for he approval in free trade circles here. whole theory of Popular inetllbers of Riel's Council at the time himself to be under the domination of 11 cases; is the only xetiable and Honest Medicine Mr. Laurier said that Canada will of p d hovernment, of the breaking out of the rebellion in a political machine, and whera there is I knotom Ask druggist for Wood's Phoephodtnerif sisters, there cousins wed their aunts;' course aece t a preference in the and it i c the interest o the people lt;f �, No1in, it is understuo4, has been not Ops n retic 1}ion against the powers- hooferssame worthless medicine in place of this, and it is high time the thing was British markets if offered to her but Lo have: it clearly understood that gov appointed till Indian farm instructor, tbat•be, there is sit) en acquiesence ]n Inclose price In letter, and we will send by retiree rulers but are not heaven -appointed ,and Le me ku] official interpreter. ter. No- ti condition of affairs that urakps far '"'ut Price, one package, ax; Six, ja, one will stopped." * * * * "The 215 mem_ a does not believe that Rnglish rulers but mere instruments of owe► ao►rl►non sense will allow such it pliesy p lin and Lepine were tartly responsible disorganization and demoralization in p�ase.sktawtuourc PamphtetsfrCompaaddree•, bars who compose the, Parliament of nor does he believe the colonies ivuitld subject to the will and control of the The Wood Company, electorate. for the itppearanre o Kiel on the Sits- the profession. Too Hutch George W. Windsor,ont.,eanade, Canada are not ILII picked men, and it benefit from it in the long run• katchewan. At tall ct ents, No}in tars- Rossistn is the disease front which our only requires a trip to the Capital to It is exceedingly unfortunate that A ain, long tern]sof office tend to et ttfled jthlit be joined to an invitation educational s stem is sufferin 'lw-Rola ie all en and ble &r where in ('11111111A prove that there is more basswood the representation of CunaTdaL should 6 g. (lata by mallreK)'ou+iblcdrugtii+tH. p public matters rlutnin > in a rut,. AlA e• to Riel to come, rand the official data- Reporter. than oak 511 both sides of the House, be in the hands of Mr. Laurier at it partnrent gets tuoldy it, Little under meats show that later on, when Ma Or In the Dominion Parliament today on time when it pr•eterentiar trade scheme, o' %inanagentent unless indeed the aid- Crozier with his Mounted Police wits - the Governgtent side, outside the Cab- was in sight --a sr-herne which, if )tit it itnistrator is a plan of more than or_ preserving the: prates in t"he neighbor inct and a few men like Lister, Charl. into Operation, would cause Canada to dinary wisdom and capacity, which is !rood of Batoche and prince Albert, JACKSON �, C SON ' tan, Dr. Macdonald, D. D. Fraser and progress by leaps acid bounds airtd riot too often the case. Frequent Rie] issued a, suninions to that officer poasibty young McInnis, we don't would enable this country to eho0ye changes are necessary in order thi,t to surrender, and Noliu and LPppins, as C� reply amen Lvllo could not he easily the v<+ry c►•earn of all the people of tbE este ideas and fresh energy be infused. 111er11ber's of Riers Council or Govern- ��ej Boots GUyy��(� replaced." world Lvho are looking for agood coup_ Once more, the civil set -vice is suer- merit, signed it, After all the damage and lA S The language, though strong, try to settle in. mously benefitted by changes in the lead been done, aafter good Canadians is a no more so than the circum If Mr. Laurier's words will have the administration. The tendency of all had shed their blood and the country stances warrant. For twenty years or effect. of breaking off, negotiations far a adininistrat•ions is in the direction of hard spent nn enorroctis a►ttount of more the! Grit party in Ontario have a preferential trade scheme, or even beaurocacy. Red tape grows in pro- money to part down the rebelliot] itnd made the public patronage "tile ori• of postponing for any length of time portion to, the length of the pperiod of to save the unoffeuding white settlers ��� �� w► �� ^�� VP ae perquisite of the member" until the adoption off, a preferential trade Uninterrupted rale. The dicmOers corn- front the horrors of the Indian rising to -day thousands of officials -the rela- scheute, the Queen's diamond jubilee posing the civil ser"vice are chosen by which Itiel tried to being about, Nolin ince of members -stalk this fair prov. well he it VMTy melancholy rellem the political patty in power, either Alaxared e i witltet apt. K•iele trial. Gui PfogiaiRme into of Ontario and are PHeding ]lrx+rr- besets in the hearts Of all true Cana- solely for political services or with Alaxirne l.epine, iF this is thH aspic Or dUne iously at the expense of their bosses, dians. that element in thea ointment. In main, ►was arrested for the part he hook the electors. For very many years course of time the etvipl service thus In the rising, pleaded guilty to treason will be one of great interest to all Shoe buyers. We •;4 TIIE NEWB'RECORD has f011glit consis- - - hecomea a hive, of partisans, grade- and felony, and wlt9 sentenced to seven tently against these kid gloved horses CURRDN1, TOPICS. ally Raining the impresston that the Years in penitentiary. Le ince, with are going t0 101(1 a JUNE REDUCTION SALE j`,iS", of the Ontario Government and fro _-__ world teas made for the saints and others, however, escaped alis punish - that they are the saints." ment, owing to the exercise lay the that Will ffieall the closest prices on ulcers and Shoes a ,rrSignal, but now n are eermittocl to Tho Goderich Signal wants to know that has ever been offered in this section before, Come Osa the chasm and agree t0 agree, , Mr. Lon le could not have better Government of Executive clemency. s ]But THE News -RECORD sli]Cet'e]y gttea- " Who owns this country, tanyhow, the g We are not stopping to argues whether described the condition of the Ontario t0 Us for everything you Want in our lisle this Irionth. .,.hs. actions the uttert,ncesofoar town totem., members or the peaple'p" From the or not Nolin and Lepine should receive government St he had Written that appointments in her Majesty's service. Our A Vit' New Era, when itsaiys : tone of the Grit press and the way the Yesterday. `he 9l with has an artiste thta week headed Provincial and Dominion )Reformers That is a branch of the quesUtan which June Reduction ale t t _ _ `h t�dwn w th Nepotism " in which thorn iia some stands altogether by itself• But we �— � Z16al advice given to the Liberal Government. are squandering the people's money _ wish to point out once more, and to ,a. a 011doreoevery word of it, not partienlarlY one would think the Grits were boss and Now is the time to hunt out add to the facts that have at been Will mean the balance Of Our spring stock without o, SeCdil"se the Signal says It, but becanee it it: l],id full possession. YOut ciirios. Mrs, (Dr,) Tamlyn f' t sand regret we haven't room to ea art we of Winl;ham, has taken the lead +adduced under, this head, that while regards t0 profit. We cannot enumerate Prices here y..r ld like to. If they aro not carofuf rho Lib {ri this matter and has placed in Mr, these men lire practically being pen- g tp a :'saga going to run on a rock of their own , atoned, other men, men who were loyal, as We WOQad like but Colne and see what a few I1 L✓rr Eion Our esteemed county town content- Patterson's window a partial package dollars `'r " fi men who fve ot. men who risked their will buy now a t our store. chdiae is eetne good advises given" in poises, the Signal, talks straight Sorel. of pt lie' the balance of whish was used ]avec to save Others and to hold the $li$,ttrtrancea of the Signal, and ,We mon sense from the shoulder when it tfon. Mrs. Tamlyn's father was armee- dd yueen on y North-West for Canada, are being �i pi'�ever word of it," and "if the says :-"There is just a little too much chant at the time of the coronation turned adrift apparently for no other r+ fbOtai9••are not car e£ul they are goin reason except to make room for Kiel s dil�if lt`ri a rock of their Own creation sneering at Whitney's cam ain and had supplied the royal houaeliold c 6> r' ok is in sight and Tnn Np;ws_ p R with certain goods among which were narnei of fo r Canadians A few days ago the a There is a big fight before the Liberal g names es four dhvewho served in JACKSON � JACKSON ,e i f ioquite willing to await the these ingenuously made ins. A art 1 party, and sneering is not fighting. If of the package had been retained b the West and have been dism1ased �,. s ttg -Ytird chronicle the squirming of other constituencies areliketheHurons him and given to his daughter as an from pnbl}c office lay Mr.. Sifton wear© ,)t;fit newspapers, Lt the mean- the Liberals should nbe mending fences •1]errloom. It ie needless gip saq that given. The are P. J. Williams, who , . Fine Shoe Dealers rm; A' oti11e day "Down WIth Nepotism." Instead o£ grinning. riven. On tie loyal aide-tiit'ned out Mrs, Tamlyn prizes them very highly. of the office of Indian agent at Battle- CLINTON. A. i Ali , • b • Y r ,y ... _-....–.. e.aea..... _..«-.� _ t'A.. ,:` —iri _a+.s_.y -"iX'l .�1: j.r'►i,.. • ."___ .. � 'Wr' _ tW