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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-09-15, Page 4- although discouraged by the failure of `ously Clearinar Sale kicked out without resigning. No C01rt'Npundence-and there was ud it hod since to be sold its old iron.Mr. saute -was placed un the table, It OIr_-. was demanded, Ile it understood. An- other con)uiLteo ryas appointed. At Bicycles, Sundries, at oac�t � tillms aottait' Used Music and Musical „atittles abers ret toThere I twits great dissatisfaction over the se - Instruments. I lecttug of it site. Some favored pri- tpeopert.y, others the back of the We du not wish to move or ca vvy lu,uale ket ; others the front, put ticultu'- 'twice 'gave over toy ofd oto• presentstock of 111 X11', and Cur the ly the Alayor. Ile the c,.Ling vote in favor of the back of Will+a+.l.�l ur balance of this ritunth will sell ,It It• nuirket. He cast to the winds his prices to clear. it, will pay you to it c( 11%e\ IetL,(ictikfoN11thUrletofllliliellaabest see its. l'1!11' known to hiu,selP. 'rho uleuluriul -� building, no nixtter what the Mayor's C% F Emerson. reasons for placing it „n the located public market, should out be located there. 'There is not enoughspare space fur it • $10 WO is enough and to (Tinton and Goderich. I all House Cleaners Will find our stock of Wall Paper Window Shad e • pare for out. requirements oil a pri- .Itttt pisco of property ; situs available :u'(' nutuetons; the Mai Let ground will Ili- botched ter till Lillie. Still the building is to be erected there. Plans have been prepared and accepted and lite contract will Nee presume shortly be let. The Mayor will be responsible for the location, one than the people would not endorse by popular vote. We. are pleased to bee the ntnay come t) town even though it wits not required for a lib - Vary ; we are pleased to know that it I olding is to be erected, even though it rorty prove like a fifth wheel to a to uu• but, we r)pleased tvag ire nft have the fifth wheel planted on the imu•ket ground, and we confidently believe the people of Clinton are not either, Jllgt \what they need to put tile"• roou,s in first c•la-, order. A large stock of Window Shades just received. Wall Paler is always uli-to- date anti especially our prices. Special values in remnants. All paper trinlnted flee of charge. WC 0 I CLIN'TON. Plums -C, Hoare. �1 Tip -T. Jackson, Sr. Boy Watnted--J. A. King. Novels -The W. 1). Fair Co. Wall paper -W. Cooper R Co. Cleating S;Ie--G. F. Finerson. New FAIL Goods -A. J. Morrish. Money to f;ur"-Harland Bros. Magniscope--Monday, dept. '20th. Work shop on wheels. -4, 'Taylor. Fine• Merchant TailorsJacksonBros. Phe Advance in Wheat -Allen & 'Wilson. Ont• Doctor of Refraction --W. Cooper t+C Co. The Huron News -Record t.t5 a Year—$1.00 in Advance Wrn:`rsD:Ay, SmIrrimi-Ir 13th, 131)7. PAIRUN. AND I'O At the Annual illeeling of the Pat- -ous at Toronto last week the Grand 3oard decided on ;tit active provincial campaign during the coming elections. The Globe's report of the. meeting The mistake will be one that can never be rectified in the ordinary course of events and noperson must bels its much responsibility i for the grave mistake as the Mayor of Clinton. CUI?PI N'I' 110YICS. What's the price of Ontario Govern- ment hogs? Bats the Ontario Government Hog made you rich ? "Theparty disatpproved oftheOnta rlo Gov- erument plan of disposing of(;overunu„at. house ,uulorccring another. '[t di,ap,rove, of the recent arrangementbetween the Ontario Government and the railways, and . uggests that mileage rates hepaidtothe railways lu return for a general •'disapproval ryas also expressed ofscrcttnls cut.criug politick: of members of Tarr liament becoming (M1 servants during Clic.term of of ve;or until one year after retire. meat ; and the saggcstto)1 was made tliat every alternate location of ndning property be taken by the Oovernn,c•nf. "The subject oftho vacation of otNcc of Mr. Curry, Vice-lhrsidont of the order, who is now aI)mninion civil servant, wan (lisau,se(1brat no appointment will be made till present."All of which means that the PuLeon rnernhers of parlieament mastpltrsue, it different course in the next parliament to what• they (lid in the pjaast if they desire the confidence Of tits electors. do far they might almost as well have been straight Grits. TNh NTA1'1s7,Y DIEMORIA1, HAhI.. The datys aand weeks and months have now come to yeaars since the'pnblic spirited citizens of Clinton agit.arted for the benefit of (Tinton to secure ti, tTiis town the whole or it pnrtiol of tilt, thirty odd thousand ,Llollars left by the late Jamey Stavely. Th e grabbing, inconsiderate Ontario t,o,v•crnment, by a legal process of roliNhtoi'v, converted this Money to the use of t,.'ie Province, lint Clinton snc- ceeded in ,'tnally securing $10,(1011 of it, From the ,time Mayor Holmes name,lthe first coml,)ittee the whole pro• ceedings in conne,'tion with this matter have been anything brit a credit to the executive of any towL• Those of our readers who have followed the Conn- •cil proceedings know the unparlia- mentar•y and crooked proceedings. The first committee were unceremonr- The Globe's Ontario Hog cost the people of this Province a very large amount of money. Now it, is `•Hoot hog llr d ie.,,The Hardy -Ross Government can at leastteach rural tillers of the soil a thing or two when it couaes to uupro- fitaable farming. The Grits when talking of the Tories used to say "Turn the rascals t." Would f); not be well to say.bywKy of diversion, "Turn the Govern- ment bog out?" Owing to a kink in the Kincardine Revie )rw I ess Ave were unable to de- cipher with a inicroscope it column or so elf editorial matter fn tho last issue, The "kink" was probably caused through Capt. 13abb's name being fnthe article,"'The moment Ontario Government oflicilals l•aise their finger on behalf ueither political pa rty, that moment twill they he dismissed when the Cooservat.ives coarse to power." No less than three thousand ofliciaals shouthear this in mind. It is Unite in order fur the Toronto Globe to pic•tile Mr. Whitney, AIr. St John, ;and other Ont.atrio stalwart Coil servalives iwatring dotwn the Onta.t•iGovernment. Thhof; has heerr feeding too lung at the expense of Ontario taxpayers.Mr. Whitney [made it splendid. it,, pression in Clinton oil Thursdaty even ing. Electors were present fron Witlghaut, Belgi-ave, Blyth, Londe. horn, Auenrn, Nile, Saltford, Bayflold Zurich, Vaar•na, Brucefield, seafort and other points. The Bayfield correspondent to th New Era, whose name we withold fo the present, might profitably engag with route Wild West Menagerie aan atttrac•tion in the wily of the"onlreliable, monstrous, world-wide liar i existence." lfis reputation wool at least be assured. During thepast couple of week considerable spacehats been given th Bayfleld episode, and the end cio .ilot atpaear to be yet. faint an brushes and willing hands seem plena fill for decoration purposes, Visitor bnggiev anti townspeople come in fo a frail, share of the surplus paint. At tit hands of those who are vindictive an inconsiderate. These lawless pcopl cio not represent the hone aut(l sine of Bayfield, The people of Ilayfieh as it people, titre la.w-abiding inletsel respecLing. At the same time th rn•loyatnce aand loss caused by the dlil•er•ate •and premeditatted wrendoing will prove to the detrinielrather than the prosperity of BayfielcThe people there have the whole oa ter in their own hands, We notice our good, Zvalons, priting Christian friend of the New Fr•has Opened his columns to a so -calls Batyflkhl correspondent, for the purpo.of slaandering, lying about,And ruakin ,a personal attack on Titw Nr:ws.Rcodon. in the past this journal hbeen well able to take care of itself an hes no fear for our safety in the futur The New Era hits not the common dcency to obs-rve journalistic ethiand never hats had. it Admits chargto be uttered and printed which it editor blew -,c to he ars false As Sait.an,knows that Tup Ntnve-REVORD np tthe present tittle hras rapper A(aicl our roin connection with the Bayfield ia-,lessness. Still itcringingly, umitnfull and deceitfully allows its columns wiopen for lying assassins to disseminaft go statements. it was ever thu AAve suppose ever• twill be. ihope, however, our esteemed contenporaarytwill repent of his many sin paartfcular•ly of bearing fa1Re wit.ne.(even under cover), in due season. WHITNEY IN CLINTON, IWASF t He and .fir. St. John Deliver Tell- I L.et and all the time Hood's Sarsaparilla a a has been advertised as a blood purifier. Ing Addresses.Its great cures have been accompliahed through purified blood ••- cures o1 scrofula, Balt rheum, eeze,na, rheumatism, neural - GRIT EXTRAVAGANCE IN ON- j Dad with, gild saying, "I know how gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel - to Make ex} i eu(liLni a exceed receipts I ing. It cures when others fail, because it TARIO EXPOSED. like sixty," (Lauighter and uppluuse.) Agriculture had An )art in Ontario Alw�, I educatio); it was lest a blank cunt - The Hall Well Filled ---The Visitors. pletely. Another gross injustice was the filet that the boys ,incl girls of the and Huron's Candidates YI'uAince at thedepaututentatlexauaiuil- Strikes at the root of the disease and Lustily Cheered. tions paid $7,M) to fees over anti abo\•e eliminates every germ of impurity. what the "alllllnttl,ln cost the Gov- Thousands testify to absolute clues of _ ern"lent. At the Central Prison, with blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla, free labor and everything• of that sunt Air. J. 1', Whitney, Al. Y. I'., the t honorable,, leaner of the Ontario Opposi- y tion, at rived het e flout Stt•atfoi d it 'Thursday even -g, shortly bef1we seven o'clock. He was accompanied f, by his able lieutenant, Mr. St. John, h M. Y. P., Toronto, anti both gentle- nien were nicetved here with a great enthusiasm. A large crowd ITwas to waiting at the railway t 'ot w i ustilt t t e the train )u 1 lied1,in and the (flute n hat struckuap a lively tittle, while the throng,many of whom were the: roost proulin. c ent Conservatives of the town, joined tin the parade. Among the Conserva- e v s resent were , ( Yt1 e p Alessr•s. Jt hit (). , fEwarden of the County; Harry Eilbev, c of Crediton, the Conservative can- didate for South Huron; Malar fl3eck, of Goderich, candidate fol• 7West Huron; henry Mooney, of r Brussels, candidtte fur East Huron; t Geo. 1). Me'raggglu•t, A. M. `Todd, editor• l of Tiir Nutws-Hiscoso; Dr.T. C"•. Bruce, i John Beacom, A. T. Cooper•. Phos.Hays, D. Cantelon, Rev. W. Stout 1of (1linton; B. 13. Gunn, Seaforth; llr.Holmes, County Treasurer; James Alitchell, editor of the Star, Gude rich; E. I,. Dickenson, Wingha o; H.AleLean, F. F. Utwrence, Goderich; i hove .1. Hudl;ins, It. C. Cheswright, I Dr. Bethune,Seafurth; Reeve Kennedy, i Councillor Ford, John Hansford and others. The pa rty Avore escortvd in cin riagl,s to the ltattenbulry Horse. a procession bout- forted headed lis• thn bawd. Cheers were repent ,(lly given along the route, and in front of I,he hotel alarge crowtl gathered, while the hand Played stiring tulles. The large Town hall, where the meeting was held, was well tilled, many people standing, notwitl)stand- ing the extrcure heat. 'rhe h1lildi)g wits beautifully decorated by the kind- ness of tite Floratl Show 13r,a rd-cuur- posed mostly of Liberids, by the. way. The enthusiasm was very marked throughout. 'Warden Cox occupied the chair and made a capitatl speech, referrin to the candidates present. He sand they ill graduated from tho old County Conn- cil, which had sent out many fine men. (Cheers.) Major Joseph Beck, of Goderich, made hisfirst political speech, ,and it.Wits a timely, able effort, and was receivewith-neatapplause. The gal -hart Major is recognized as it very strong c•a ndidate. AIr, Harry l:ilber, f he popuLuyoung S.mth Ibiron candidate, was re- ceived with ii, stur•nt of appplause. lie freplied to souse of the s11u•s made iuth_e Toronto Globerespecting AIr. R hitney and he asked 1)1s henivers to weigh carefully what the honored Conservative leader' twonld say, )AIr. dFiller told ;a good story iu conclusion,Mr. Mooney wars likewise warmly received. He alluded to the prescnc(t) of so rnany ladies, and soil(] -it' he hadhis wily lie would at,dd thenr to thefr•anchie. The prospects ill his rid- ing were splendid, There were signs 0of dissatisfaction with the (sovel•n- ment all over the cn"Ittry, and he twits very inuch misl:iken if all the 1lurons did nut prove true to thetivecause. (Applause.) Mr. St. John rade it pointed, (.hill•- acteristic speech, Ile was glad to see, he said, how enthusiastically they hadreceived t.hccombination for• the Hurons. (Ap- liplause.) ('oiling. to thn presence of their honored Trader, he said theyhard uI) on tile. platform iL Inatl, a leader, who, he wits certaain, so far its proha- e bilities went, was the coming premier of Ontario -the man ivho world intro- dnee a new rule cif economy and pros- eperity. Wheers.) He called upon s them all as patriots to honor their y, grand aand glorious country, to be true 1, to her under aall circurntanaes, (Groand apphuise.) Then he asked them, has thisprovince been as prosperous its it should halve been e He declared sthat it had not been. (Applause.) Wherever, he declared, a Government was in lower so long the same thing es would �e found as now existed At d Toronto. It wits a swelled -head Gov- ernment, atnd no wonder, then, thanwe heard Mr. Hardy declaring thanR they formed the whole brains; that r the penple were riot worth his con- e sideration; that they were simply the (I servile servants of A swelled -head e GoveriWuent. We eha rge the Mowat - v Ilardy-Ross combination, said Mr. St. 1, John, with a vicious centralizaation f. policy, officialism And extravaga nce. (l Proceeding, he challenged t to al- eledged surplus, and cha rged that 35 gper• cent., of the money Mowat Itad tt collected had been taaken front tit)ber 1, limits. imagine, any of ,you farmers, t. what kind of it fellow yon would be if you figured iip your profits for the year, fji1,W0 for• wheatsales, and $1,W) Yfor sale of 10 acres of your ](10 -acre farm! (1,mighLer.) Did yon ever it hear ofsuch aesolnte, arrogant noil- d sense? (Applause.) Replying to the:se charge of speaking of small thingsg sometimes ninde against the Opposi- sion. ,llr. St. John said it wits neces- rsarily sit, Tile agriculturatl class, Awhich comprised so large it portion of the Province, had spent upon it $195,. e. 010 -spent. for all purposes, includingfairs till(] all that sort cif thing, ande• of this it,nount •12¢ per cent. repro- cs Rented the deflcit i" the AgrieulturAl pg Co11e e lit Guelph. "To•night will be it refrigerator, cnniparcd to this cam - it paigil, beforetwe get through," inter- jected Afr, silt. John. Last year, lie o said, there was spent upon the Agri- rl cnitnrttlCollege$118,261.77, Thecollege vwas instituted by the Conservative party, andno thanks to the Hardy Government for it. We have no ftault de to find with the maintenance of such to it farm, but it should be conducted, s,the speaker continued, upon business Ve principles. The expenditures on the r Ontario Government farm in 194 wits s, $96,261.77, andtlie receipts were $16.182, 9e I 'haughtier.) What a glorious object lesson for the boys to conic home to here Was 1anu111a11•yt a d(-ficit, LatsL Yrovineial flooring, Wells although discouraged by the failure of ear they paid $1,3110 fur as hands:tw, other medicines. Rembmber that ud it hod since to be sold its old iron.Mr. St. John pused oil to speak of thehobos piggery in his own county, and telling Hood e uuule a reply to the effort of SOCITtary Davis to excuses way thin httest ctscal me<l ,came:d,Sarsaparilla his piggery, by actual measurement, vats 116 feet long, Iti feet broad anti had Opens. t )s. It had 11 brick 13 inches of i I • N t ck — fact t11C O ne,TrueBloodPuriIler, best In Is the a with an asphalt• walk, and two -one for the pig and one for the _ easy to buy, easy to take, Hoods i'111S easy to operate. Zak. aar•etaker. There Was a complete sys- f 1 t • h' Tanglefoot, Wilson Fly Pads, Insect Potivder, Insect Povader Guns. 09008000 Com•be's Iron Blood. Pills . .. . Are tit great demand all the year round. They are it direct food for the blood, the use of these pills will change the pale and sallow complexion into the ruddy glow of health. Price 23c per box or 3 boxes for $1 GJ1m01;zh-0•�0.01 Jas. H. Conile, F pensive boiler for heatinl o 1, 1, ng ant tong nfood. A g, .and an -,-.__.__ —__ (;hetlristarnd Druggist. - ,200 residence bald been built for the be thought of it nian who huilds at retaker, aal.d lie was paid it salary of $1,(U) house who hasn't any $1,11011 ? - - - •- 00 it year, and for one year he was Atd then in ardor to keep up this sling one pis;. (Roars of laughter.) sor4, of thing they began; to sell the to caretaker was it defeated candidate timber limits, the capital, and it wits %���^' used Warner. The speaker visited direct le,*al fraud. The speaker said WE RE is piggery it day or two since, but that in Eastern Ontario he had been 'earner's little tion was the only one told by a clergywau in the audience home when the lnne pit; was found. that he was doing wrong in say(ng )e speaker enquired of the lad what. the Government had no surplus, but )IRIG HT was. •`A pig, ' said the boy. "Who time had its revenges, (Applause.) ens it?" he. Ontario Government," They never had any surplus, and they 'aughter.) This pig watt till, sole sin-- never would have now, because they vor of 273, the rest dying of hug would never have it chance, (Ap- At the verge of a period of toles, after having called a "ieeting plaauseo The bon. gentleman created activity. If you want id decided upon than coursN, out of at laugh lit the expense of h9I AlcLraLri proof of this come to Biddle- Iree open to thein -hay fever, utnhu•aa by it neat criticism of it statement, coulbe's and see what we cholera. (Lau¢;hter.) The plaice tflat he would govern very well only have as so bad you could shove it pole that Sir Chas. Tupper would use hill lwn and not find bottom. The speak- to get hold of Ontario's sill -plus for it • referred )e fill innitl Secretary Province fund. The dt•licit nt' lilt- saris' statteriient. ill denial of that of Yrovrnce this year would be nearer re speaker than lilt- piggery cost only $700,W0 than $600,W) itud this suet of AT T HE 22,000, and traced the weeks of effort he t ling could not go on. The people ail Lo make before heing in it position were be;;tnutug now to see it, and the ) force an admission from the sccr(•- fact, would make the task of the Wren oro that the pigoviu", or hogory e o',L who were coming into power so much 7,(1211,60. This was what the people the easier. (A!!) )louse,) when we Beginning ad to pay for one; two -legged bat; see a large hall like this filled to over- leding it font• -legged ling for 1.1 flowing, ,;till the hon. gentleman, in ionths. The reason the expensive weather like this, with the farmer, Of the Fall Sl,Ason. Out- (lot, uraur Was made, necessary, according to busy its they are;., when Nye have Stock of Jewellery, Specta- Ile statement of tho caretaker, wits meetings like this for three succes- clos, etc., and prices will hat the rats destroyed many of the sive weeks, and last week AR) men suit you. uungpigs. (Laughter•.) The Govern- were turned away from aL meeting, I • tent were now stalking this,}Aggery say I ata just i ed Ili stating that the Qur Silverware I^ nd had l+ought nine little Berkshires, end of the nial dministration of thew The prices on these are t $,;.73, lite weight. In connection }gentlemen at Toronto is art, hand,ant lith this piggery there were 41 iteins cau be seed by those who are capable Away n the records, And 31 of them you of discerning the signs of the. times. Down. ould not Had any more than you (Great applause.) Taking tip the (-tial- Repairing of All ould fly. The speaker had a good deal catia)n system of the Province. Mr. kinds guarantied f fun with the (1hristian Governinent Whitney said that 83 per cent, of the to give satisfaction. ay it reference to 300 corkscrews, art children of nut• country could not af- ;92.17; fifteen packs of playing cards, ford to atcquire :rut education greater 123.70, and four 'Toetainents, $1.70, than than found in the public school, ound in the public accounts. Cue- "the poor man's college." It was the Estate luding, Mr. St. John, who received duty of every roan who claimed to be he best of attention, said the Ontario it Christian man to provide some sys- J. McIdleeombe ,onservartives had hothing to do with tens of education far Isechildren. The he cltsc•rssion of the Dominion Gov- amount of education which they shall •rnment or Dominion politics. Ile be able to receive in the Pliblic schools - )orated out, that Ontario paid three:- of the Province should be increased, fall hack upon in his stand with re- ifths of t.htr total tax of the Dominion, (Applause.) Mr. Whitney, after deal- Au•d to the., school question. But hs:, tnd it was A thing necessitry for every ing with the Engledue steal, discuss- cid not wish An excuse but rather to .hinking nian to consider whether the sal that "most• iu tlut.ous thing, the confine himself to the merits of every , aovernnlent of Ontario should not be liceu.-o law. Ile rinclAted t,1,1t with Iles ion. entirely independent of the Govern- the change of Government the tent- s1 t bred t applause.) The rlc)t i OI Jt1,Wt. We to -dal in On- prance man will not feel he is living peculiar referred to Hon, ng Hardy's Y 1 ' h peculiar tactics in securing the ap- ario pat Annually 0),M0,000 in taxes, driven, And tl e li(itnot- seller would not pnment of rother as We have a cleared acreage of know that ldti is being robbed." (Ap- andtconcludedlibylexpvessingathedbe- 11,00,W), -and every acre is charged plause•) And when that time, came lief that the people would place their with $2.75 ant acre. If IS years were the official who deviated frorn the path confidence in him, And the hope that ton long for ;t Dominion (aoternment, of doly would go nut Of office just he And his colleagues would prove t nt 22 years too long for it Provincial as quickly as the electric curreiat front worthy. (government. (Applause.) 'What did Toronto should tell hit". (Applause.) The meet$1) eonclnded with cheer; . the people think.of Hardy tollingIhenr 'rhe ITaudy Government had been g nt Otwcn hound t.IlAt. if they wanted overwhelmingly defeated upon one of for the Queen, Hon. AIr. Whitney and cold just ice, let men eleab A ('ousertvt• the clauses of the Liquor I3r11, batt Mr. tit, John, the three candidates, and tive? The speraker quoted from the resignation was not one of the vir•tu,y the chairman. It was eleven o'clock, Toronto Globe a speech made by Sir of the men At. Toronto. The Hosehery yet the lar -e hall had remained com- Oliver 1lowat c. t Dec. Ili, l486(inlutedi- Government resagn(,d upon a much' pletely filled, ately prior to a1 �ivratl election), when less significant verdict. But these lie thought Sir NN, ill. It. Meredith And "ren lied been Accustomed for so Inany --- --- - the Conservatives were coming into years to live on the salaries which power, and that the Conservatives the people of Ontario paid thein that would stay at Ottawit forever. Sir such it thing its the ground carving in Cook+ S Cotton Root COltlpoun Oliver then said that C'onservative's beneath thea) ryas never thought of, is the only safe, reliable And Liberals should unite in order that and as they go down the man who monthly medicine on which we should have a Governiltent here, in- notices them last would doubtless note ladies can depend in the dependent of the puwctr at Ottawahour and line o.% need. . ]f that the expression of their faces is till spoils system, said Mr. St. John, one of unmitigated surprise, (I,laugh- 1 Is prepared in two degrees had been rampant, let hits say to the ter.) Another clause of the Liquor of strength. officials of this Province thaf, if Any Bill which the speaker voted against, No. 1 for ordinary cases official wits found raising his finger in a,id would do again, was that permit- is by far the best dollar medicine known support of any Government, even to ting a half-pint of spit•its to he sold -sold by druggists, one Dollar per box, the extent of ;hair breadth, Mr. Whit- in .a shop. let illi. Ross, who owed No. 2 for special cases-io degrees ney would give everyone of these beg- everything lie was worth to the tem- stronger -sold by druggists. One box, gars their medicine. (Applause.) perance people, said the clause would Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollars. This decapitation was all outrage, but be accepted by the temperance people No. r, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of if others were going to cin it, it would its it distinct step in advance. Con- price and two 3 -cent stamps. have to be continued. With tan enlo- eluding the Conservaative leader said The Cook Companyr ,inn of the Conservative leader, Mr. the temperance delegati•)n endorsed Windsor, Ontario. t. John retired, aarnid great cheering. his stand in that lie wag not called lie had spoken for overall hcur, upon to tict in this matter until the as"soh] in (Tinton at,ulcvcrywberc in Canada A pleasing event transpired at the time caanle. And if he wished An ex- byldlresponsihle,tiggists. introduction of Mr. Whitney. The ruse lie had Sir Wilfrid Laurier to hon. gentleman was given it magnifl- cent reception, aand as 1• a came for- }void, little Huey Brace, daughter (: `Nothing -Like _ Leather." Dr. Bruce, presented him with a ti �J beautiful [)oil( net of flowers. Hon. Mr. Whitney was glad, he said, to Ile ill le to stand upon this coin- runn ground of the three Hurons, which, he believed, would each return it Conservative member. (Aplause.) After refer nag to the satisfaction it had given hill) to hear Mr. lit. iohn sumsh so cornpletly the monstrous attempt of Hon. Mr. Davis to hide the teal extent of title gloss extrava- gance with regard to the famous piggery, he asked the support of both politicAl pad -ties. lie declared himself and his colleagues to he fol- lowers of Sir John Aiacdonald. who loved f he British EintAre, and in con- sequence loved Canada. One party systt•m was a necessity. The great political pendulum swung ever for- wnrd and backward. Political parties were human, And because of this till, old Adam sometimes canoe out, leaav- in them to be ashamed of them - Re ves Afterward. But this was no- thing compared with the splendid blessins which they brought to us as a people. Thespeaker traced the his- tory of the province. The first Gov- ernment had simply to figure out the resources, the cApital stock and the expenses of the I rovince, and it leas Good Shoes Afore than 11<llf the # battle is in selling good ,ioods, Ones that will wear and give satisfaction. Every (lay we have people telling us that our Goods wear and after all this Is the test of a good business. Our t11181ness increases every inmith and there must bo some, reason for it. If you want the best come to us and we can satisfy you. An easy task, out the next Govern. .q&' .% ment dfd. riot continue to act on that principle. When the $4,000overmnent JACKSON & JACKSON, went out theyy left $4,0110,(X10 which they had saved. But those following, Instead of'•keeping within the revenue, went on increasing the number of of. Noted Shoe Dealers ficial, to keep them in power. They erected new buildings, and said they were good buildings, but what must I CLINTON.