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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-04-25, Page 2Ara 25th, 1902 ' • ._,tameserelmet . . Till 0114114TON NEW ERA V erea produce the benefical rouite which it E RV -WO -ET DEB AT n failed to produce before. I ani sue - prised that in view of IN present stele of proeperity, in view of sev. St'EE‘Jli OF ROBERT HOLMES, cently, our friends opposite should erahrthinge that have occurred re - endeavour to put before the House the tenacious arguments to Which they Member for West 1111Ft:di have resorted. The present resolution ie simply a of tuitiol policy. As &lth it ered in e Dominien Perliamereiteration the old na gt, April let, divine the liadget debate They May claim credit for it if they *lir Speaker, I have listened With a tariff, to its credit be it said. URDU- like, but the ch 1 national policy haa ittood deal of iatereet and pleasure, and, facture:se hopes were high that from been condemned by the people at the a will admit, with e certain amount of the government would come the polls. It was condemned. in Liege!, profit, to the discussion on the motion squeah, Don't shoot 1 11 come down.' The policy of hon. gentlemen 013Pe•t flow before you. But I have been am- ilut there are to be no tariff changes. oho was condemned he the elect -- used at the course of reasoning of some Some may think that We is a snuAli ors of Beauharnola and it was con- ' non.gentlemen opposite and aim in. thing to put to the credit of a party cl•mned by the people in the e vonsIstencies into which it leads them. one of whose elogans while in °ppm - era!, elections. The national policy The hon. member for North Latiark tion was 'free trade as they have it in was introduced in ina, and the trade Ivritosarnoud) admitted, at the outset Britain,' but to theme who have any of the country increased from 4185,. ,vigIris remarna, that this country was conception of the pressure -which the 000.000 in 1879 to $280,000,000 in 188a a. joying unbounded and almost un- • government has to withetand, any Jetta, linuelree,suanfdttriet_hoelllyeActielgoagtoiono: exampled prosperity. Yet, in closing, of the force, the persistence, the h lie told us that unless we adopted a yen which the protected interests 000; to 1888it fell to $198,00000; in 1880 pertain pclicy laid down by the !eager urge their demands, the government's It droppea still to $189,000,000 and in rf the opposition. we could not enjoy stand must appear well worthy of 1896 it'increased to M.000.000, or 40,- from any of his friends in that they now fully recovered from the terrpre gepntlemen at all, if any reliance Call he oeprosperity we ought to have. 31; in credit. The manufacturers, long with 0001:40,00lees than le was in 1883 If there the hon. gentleman is not different the taste of blood in their moutht, and is any value in the arguments of bon, contradict not only each other but of 1890, are in full scent after the prey. n1 upon thenhwill they tell ine why themselves. We on this side have been To balk them le no light job." it was that in the rears they had that -minion, and I am free enough to ad- 'Journal,' whose editor was formerly the results hicb they say it will now twitted with not being a unit in our That quotation is from the Ottawa. policy in operation it did not produce mit that we are not a unit on all points, connected with the Toroth o and produce? In 1 0 when the present •fluttif that be a crime, which I cer- who now takes an- posh government took office there wee only tainly do not at all admit, we are not tion. I want to say further that it $9,000,000 of an increase in the trade of alone in our guilt. The bon. memeer scems to me thab some of the cs, the country,as compared with the year /or South Wentworth (Mr nraitt) op. legations that come to .Ottawa ask, 18$3, after thirteen yore of national posed all imports and declared that no leg for assistance have no other .idea. policy. From 1879 to 1898 there was country could be made rich by import% than that they should be enabled.by law an increase ot $85,000.000, while, since ignoring altogether the fact that Great aLitain his imports larger than these %Of any other country, and yet enjoys a great measure of prosperity, The Won. m valuer for Peel (Mr Blain) took sin:t- iler ground and said that we ought to adopt a uniform tariff with that ot our _ enable. I take as an illuetration the try` to minniarze the efforts of the pres- -._ineiican-frienderaimplying-that af-aste....eataatramattweattataaa-thaaa-ab-hbee-entragoeerninentagrat-theaggeagrager Put a tariff on natural products our tiltty whatever to the cement men. I that are accruifer to the country from to put their hands in the pnekets of the 1898 to the present year the trade of consumers and enrich themselvee at the country has Increased by $180,000, - the egpenee ofthe people. If they had 000, possibly hot' $170,000,000, or twice no protection! and if they Were not en. as much in erg years as in seventeen years under the old regime. It is no joying acertaan amount offavoritiena al - read y,theirrequest might tiht be unreas. wonder that hon.. gent 'eaten oppoeite people would derive benefit therefrom. would be only too glad to tee an Indus. this eptinsiort. lion. gentlemen PP* : an other words the hon. getitteman posite tell us that they. want a -clearly . try of that kind flourish to the utmost would exclude absolutely products defined deelaratiOn of policy,. TO in , -from the United States. But the hon. extent,for dementia an article entering . mind they are simply playing wimp into very general use. and will be much anember for • Centre Toronto (Ur words. I think when the government more largely used in - the • future, be - 1 -Xerapt in opposition to the views of , has a policy thitt hae.stood before the cause -it is being peed for new furpoliea emoted efforts made to increase our .. grime down it abort time ago andasked aye a clearly defined and cleerly d - trade WO Germany. So, Mr Speaker, the f ' - 3 - I d policy. I f hi . - 6 .. you will thud diverse views emong bon. A Test Iron Good nutter • governMent • or an increase . of c are fancy t at Anyone duty. They have aduty at the present vtho reads between the lines can eaeily • ' • • • gentlemen. on the other side as well as of 12 1.2 cents per 100 pounds, or equal itee tbat our feiendeoppesite have some • • The • good housewife who said, "The Waging sunporters of the government. thee 1-2 cente pegban el of 3o0 pounds. . view other than getting a clearly &fin. way to teat -good butter ie to emelt it," .1.&_a_nel. d thanhen, niernber for Jacques a • • ed_ pciliey for the present in conn tio t seems to roe, Mr Speaker, When yeti • ec n was esurely an...-expett judge of butter; '.13teatier (Mi Monk) i reported cor . e• edd the freight of about 80 cents a her- With their arguments,. .They are Wrap- - - - . • not seen any contracrietion-that hon. . ly clennecryolioyieconcerned, but whit . The fact is that a really good judge 'of butter seldom tastes it but deperas -ra- t .xectiy in the ly playing upon words as far as a clear- hewellePel'e-and 1 have rel on imported cement, -the • Canadian : Manufacturer ought - to •be satisfied • gentleman'has ' one set of VieWR • for t ey. are endeavoring' to do is .to - - 'thee upon the senses of smell and sitht. . with. a tariff of abbot 05 cents A barrel • b Quebec and another eet for Ontario. • suede the leaders of the government Pei The dealer :who 'teeny knows and deals on cement. • • • • . ' - I have just a few remarks upon the - . The resolution presented by the hon. • into. the declaration•of a line of PolicY In good butter can at any time when be speech of the hon. member for. North. that they intend to pursue . before the ' v testing a' crock or roll of butter,: be leader of the opposition proclaims that ' . . „Lanark, and I • ship- run Over :the seen to -very carefully pasts it in review points hurriedly, endeayouring 'tn.: ..,. :the present tariff ie unsatisfactory. Ita- go- to the • Coronation caremoniee iii order, if they aro not successful in 'se- before his olfactory ,nerve, and to break 4hBo.w the ;NO example of the .:hong satisfactory to whom ? It surely is :not , carin What they desire, they may. be kt and note the impearance‘of the bra- : gentleman and speak but briefly. . In unsatisfactory to the. manufacturers haule oyer the coals hereafter. I euPt surface. , who Areso,,buey all.over this lend' that replYing to the hon. member for thip:e The true flavor Of :butter can be • Breton (alr. Kendall) the hon. memb.er. . they can -scarcely fill their 'orders. Go Pose it •wotild suit mine heti gentlemtn- - tested in the entirety of a pack- intchatty place in the province' of On- oP.pcsite to have afresh declaration of '-'quieklY taro at any raie,for which lean speak, • poliey every- day, and . to. chatige age ill Ws milliner, while,. if the sense ' sl..r Math Lanark sought to justify . his • pusition by saying that the corn laws o .laste atone were -depended upon. end if - Great Britain 'hid -brought that :and I think I can the same of Que.,. that Policy to *snit thechanging circum- , the .paeicitge was not Of even goelity,, the. Iteueralthe•other provinces •,-. go 'into, Stances of the times: .- It has been Aata,. . •untry to a bad cendition by making . and Said with -a greatdeal of truttraliato-fect_teight go•unnoticed. .. The quantity any of the ' Inanufacttir ink ' towne •in Toe hon. gentleman ignored the fact °Merin at the 'preserit . tittle; :And . you I= not .prOteot the farmers. • •The resoiu. be salt m the butter can, of :dinitile,' only 'slaw the bread of the common people. , catinot be Controverted; that :you • can.' ' 'that the resolution of his leader which will • find that alt our incluetries • are Um orovides I that you shall.Protect the be determined by. tasting it. The sur- face exposed when a: package or sa_mple tunning to their fullest capacitY. - I am -. 113 supports would, if car; ied out; .re. of butter Is broken •elreeld exhibit what glad •Indeed•to see that mariufactur,. lahertnet class,the faernipg :cies§ :and- atelablieh a system of corn laws in the every other. class in the•cOmmunity:. h. le known 94 A good grain- That .inertne a) d. land, make food. dear in that ere (toe preispeiing as they are, because am sorry that at this late stage, 'net of that it should have a elearl y• .defined niuntry, and sotendto bring.bach the .I believe it redue in et Measuee to the the Session, hot at this late we are - granular surface,. slither to that found z ndition of which he speaks. I do reduction Of duty .on raw: materials, apparently having to go over sal the. on the broken surface of east iron of not feel bound to justify . ever 'thin g - and to the e.dvantages they have under arguments that have been threshed good quality. DO not fail to apply these that has been said in the House -by :the present administration, .. Therefore 1 hon. members on this side. It is . true : the present tariff cannot be u isatisfact- 1 out inthie Countz y for the last twenty s' It is an exploded fallacy CO talk: •cluah•tY testa When passing judgment on the of butter. Their . careful observ. that some years ago t hey said tbat the .ory to the .mAnufecterere. . It canna ' years.of protecting the..farming intereete. - little practice. will make Ton expenditure should be kepadown, and I e me e•isfactory to the artisens; who mace and 'ti that the increase of the debt Should be have all the work they can Possibly et...1 T IIS farmere know this only too trell•at.1 .7" 7..'"eit-r4liehl"' .• 7ittraer, • - he prompt t me, and our friends- on c ,,, • - ---7---- - -kept within reasonable . hoends. .I tend to: If 1 k intothe e p • .y u oo e n ws ap- h the other, side Of the House, with all I peiweee, believe that their . arguments •.were ers'et the present time. you will. find their persuasive elomience and .euga. the of ilheen mid forty-five good, that they were sincere, and yet there -!'s a • g eater -demand for artisans • mentative. ability, will not bc. able . to I the time 'when worne oboe& teeing and I believe that increase of expenditure of vitriOus e asses. tlitin,has existed •for • convince • the -farmers by any hcieui. °dg"ga Motherhood ende, it Wintim....,..1 thtt the to terra of •wornveht offigh.g, is ten is perfectly jestiflable at the present a 'Try long •time. In alt branches of i years. Ted years Out ot thirty I. One-third :tame. 1 wcitild remind the House that' ntanufacti re, or in 'nearly all, -there hi Pocus. proceeding,. that by taxing them for the . benefit of the . manufacturers of tne.best part of a womanthlife sacrificed! The late leader of the opposition -stated: IV V.grY keen and eat:Rest' demand for they ce n melte theth prosperous. _ ,,Thiek et the enonnons loss of time I • 1.30 .0 3 this fl or hat th .ex, en liture: ald.. arti ens and tbat at very good 'wane, ,A. point. that I Want' to call ateentioxi.1 time ie not all that is lost: Those.years of the debt of the country meat ineeitab. Thee- present tariff thereh re cannot be -• • bat., and bee • not ' yet been touched 1 Off !',:.rig steal 'be bloom from the cheeks, 1 thabri to, arid itts Only; incidental:. to this de- . ly go on growing with the develop, unsatisfactory to therm • hielth.er tan ghtness from the eyed; the: &imam • anent of the resources of this -cduntry. it he•urisatiefactory to thitfarrnere, be, team the toren They Write and record in I an sure that the people will find no cause it has relieved them of -.certain .11Pon, is the - Commendable action of I the. government in connection • with 1 inanY' a ereacle 612d- ' fault with the government that in- burdens - Which • fornierlt rested upon • the paper conabitie. .- I do- not say that ' wrinkle,: What a boon - creases the d- ht, so long as its -increase them One hon. gentleman on . the - as one of those who has derived any then to woman is Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre- is legitiniate. and benourable, and tiie otheiside, in.the course Of hie argu. benefi t therefrom, -e s I : mime wi t hitt sort ution. - . It promotesperfeotregniarity, •iong as is not disgraced by such tran- •ment, -alluded to • the "introduction of the class. that. do not derive any benefit dries npahe debilitating drabotheale Weer- -sections as matted the increase tf free corn as detrimentaltothe farmers., from:the aCtion. of the government. &Eton, cures female 'weakness • and eritab •• , the debt in connection with the re- Of thie 'country. Well, • I am ..here to Brit, I,Want to certilMend the govern,- Iihies the•delieete iv:emelt, organi • io trig- - cord of the previous adthinistratitinT . „take inue,viith 'him. -_.. • The staternent„. :timritfur:th-e-attitiide thettliiiire-hakeri • ohms and permanent beelth. No othet , I had hoped that my hon. friend frOM • was made,.r believe that the intrealuc- towards the wilier, .. combine, • and I niediointrearedcrfOrwerattri what ie done by largiereete•Favorite Prescription,. • • • . Worth Lanark. would sneak • more in - timid. frecorn had the effect of re, - want to say a. word in regent ' to' the . ' ..;ar a: • • • '-'7--""•.„ . t- --e.- . . .7 detail on th tari on woollens That ducin • th •-f coarse -grain.' I g e price o peculiarity'. of that .. action. I' believe . - • ..The Conscience • fr nd, le an article W which he is, of. course b• • . • -• b • • •tni 1.,/ challei si this statement - • I. defy any uorbrehas • In the t •thet the people of Una country realize. • • • • • ' '' - • u . familiar. But I can understand his on, mern et, in e nese . o prove• price' Taschereaii is of very h r ret c'aing- im. • that tie judgpient delivered by Judge "11 found eighteen 'clench 'yesterday," Arad (the sexton tO , .. . I:Meath* it might be said that he was,. . antiodeetY in not alluding to it at length,' tion Of free cern bas IoWereti the that, As a general rule, the introdue, • Portance and is fraught .with import 1 the tninlerter the day after **a rainy - as the common expression goes, talk- of coatse grains one iota. . I challenge , ant coneequetleed. • to the consuming Sunday. "oh, 'well," Said "take, them to' my randy; they are pro. ... 'ing shop. Bet I wish to take. hisue . poets or otherwise • that the, ibtroduc. • any man to prove both the market re- ant The peculiar . feature ..of - . tbahly Jiatended an cOntributions Ito the dominie . With the bon, gentleman point.' 1 wish to fray, and I gay. is au • on that ---i tem of free Coen has had • itny auch re- the goVernMent'n aetion 'is that it. is . on ens , Stateee uir I lagert nil the ether bend that ;endorsed hy Coneervat!Tee ancl. Lib- ponetenee.. tued,' k those who would keep out imports, every day, The cenient menu flatware people for a certain period of time they Poperties for Sale or to Lei. TO Root Errervesceni Letitia Maitland oncost:5m detich Town. algrit-Ith17 te hootT°. narrollaintetohn, For Sala or to itent is made from .the Salts extracted from th • j• uiees of fresh fruits... Harmless, yet most ef., fectual in relieving the system of impurities. Tones up the Bowels and promotes gentle and regular action. A teaspooldni in ilft*S of watei in the morning. Will permanently cure all stomach troubles, dyspepsia, • sick. headache, liver and - —blood disorders: • All Druggists sell it. The residence property of D. It lienzre, on Princess St., Clinton. A.pply JAR ecowr, Deo. 27-tf. narrieter, Canton. To Rent, First class brick gore, suitable for any land - nese. Apply to W. 0, SEARLE, Ounton. Nov15-41, To Let. That beautiful store in the Jackson 'Stook, Huron /Street, lately occupied by ()MUGS. AP' ply to THOS. ;AMON,. Sr., 1 Sept. 6- tf Canton • • Cottage to Rent. E. MANNING, 1 Lena ' Insurance& gent, Canada Life Assurance . JAMES *con. . sitootr,-Solloitor, lito.s Co,: ; MINTON. Fire, Merillie, Accident, Plate 411a4i / Jr/ICE-Elliott Rhmkr bale Street 1 I AligNIElf ro roof. BA B BISTWElitr.:38ti:Olt:I,DOIB°T!ORE:. MAX Oftice--43eaver Muck. Up stairs, Opposite Henry's Phetel •00.1101P . CLINTON °nue J. P. Tbseall'a Bank. Minton. A comfortable end roomy cottage on Immo B • street, 1ate11 °emoted by Mr Geo Orion is ig offered to rent. The quarter e vacant ot adjoining...will be sold on ow ass APIA/ • . to AiRS RUDD, Mary St .. 'Wholesale ittock of pianos Ca. 4-tf at very best potable prices. Farm For Sale, Organs, the very entertamable gramophone, sheet music, The west half of lot14. Bayfield Con . GO- gr aria township, containing 100 acres: iroo um)... f books, and a 'variety of music hind, is offeree footsie on. ease tette I _ t •• barn, log house, plenty of water and semi a orchard, Particulars on a Seation to - tf-- J. P. BALL, Clinton Rouse and LOt for -Sale A. small lot, 66 ftifrontage, and comfortable frame house, with woodshed-attaohed, on - William street, near Show Ground. Will be sold chermi_. BRYDONE, barrister, , or T. R. pr./sweat, Tara, • 2974. ' e -l1 mental reservaticn, that, if • . • • . 6 t fuels alike, There is not A 80litary roan. . a most eci woollen,. Peannfetzturete ere not the 'farming classes. IP my rieigh- lu Oonsereatine newspaper but haa cl - • satisfied it tailff ai 28t per egit, Otte tbe action of the government bourhood I have asked cattle Palter's, a -andthe difference cf the freight be- both Conservatives and Liberals, • in reqncing the dot,' on rper, tr. It, A: KNOCK ouT FOR -ASTEoli•se - • tenet the old country and here, which,. is a benefit to the coostim ng. dames to -- Yoe ha,Ye asked cattle buyers. both. con. ave had many. diseti..pointraenta, rnt.ei?%7,9P-1t1S14$,P....t4e. V-vc" ..osermatigeaeindafiller.eleat- I ...hav 444 redelhe dptr ola-Aarkttfras-Lboltlat filled, your stomach h.rtesty,rdritge, tried, 13,:rers cannot prosper with that' IM'OT f t"" cluetion 6 Other Iinee WOUld meet With 'can't be cured by stomach medicine. Bat f " ne was c riming 101111 things, out they all failed. Not be tection- (heseconerderable Investigatione along that I r cent, if these woollen manufac- excessiverices, I think a similar re- Ing a lama& homplaint of mune asthma line; and almost wa houb 'excettition ion in a country like Oanada, • !hiee have endorse a rnen o a ctid. re WOoliens are tt: peime neceethith aeneid the . action of the government all htritelr measure' 'Of 'itigitotal.'Otiti' • hoa. friends opposite talk about se- tired feeling in about fifteen minutes. In- t be I'''' 1.. in throwing off the duty on corn as an e...ring a priference *in the mother hale Vaterrhozone i it makes breathing country. I haye- no objection to se- army, enrol the cough, makes you well. curing a perference in the market of Doctors say there is nothing like Catarrh - the mother country provided it can ozone for asthma. 26c and el, , be obtained, butit seems to. me thab. on the •pb,rt of Canada taking the position that we do, it is a piece of A. Pew Practleal Hints. presumption and impertinence on our Every owner of a home in a firm. tart to attempt to dictate to Great trig country or village, should aim au - Britain what shall be her policy he far nually to . analcs- some improveinent of as the colonies are concerned. If his surroundings. ' Buildings were Great Britain cheeses to put a mod- treated yeaes• ago In haste, leaving the orate duty on grain, that le her awn grounds witt mere or less of A rough businebs, anchthough we would derive eurface. Being now covered with a benefit therefrom, I ana quite willing grass, the owner does net wish to have to allow Great Britain to 'pursue her • thinks best. the surface broken and the sod spoil. (Wm course and do as she ed; but he may make 'a smooth lawn But, a very striking thing in connec- by gradually fillirig the" depression! tion with the- matter is that all the 'fwith fine earth or sand ..to a der* a arguments of hon. gentlemen have ' _Ile _Lem ja_theLlonovs....._The_gra8 g y p ne na e Is thin bed; and ben sfit tuf Great Britain, Pure uncle'. '-,-tiretalItle.tin)..e rourgbt thel .the miteeLetuli. eetion in the interest of the farming leite to turn their investments and their cemntunitY. It has enabled the farmer ' attention to sotne °thee branch of in- to finish his cattle and stock at a less dustry. I was going to say it is a woe- cost, and. to Plit them on the English fie admission for hon. gentlemen to market in a better eondition,• than ' make to the§ House and this country- . they tvould have been if fed on coarse to convey the impression that tici grain alone. The ,Canadian farmer .woolien manufacturers cannot catty has to compete tvith tbe American farmer in the English mat ket, and by on a legitimate business unless they are allowed to tax the people more the use of cern he is able to nut his • than -26 per cent on their put chases in stock on the English market in C0111 - this line. The statement is made in petition with the American tardy? the press, and made repeatedly., that more successfully than' he could do the woollen industry is thiffering. So vrithOtit free corn. tar as I have been able to learn, I have Newt Mr Slieeket't we • have )'ad I not found that statement borne out by good many figura; given lea in this Oa bate.- I •do not want to weary the •the facts, and I have grave doubts of the ability of rimy man to prove it. A Hnuee with them, but when °glares • short time ago I met within the ,walls tell certain truths and when they are walia-mu.. u s.Lateutae who ven._ ad eantag eau% I think they shoOs. be " . gaged in the woollen industry. I It& pet on record. 1 -will gitea-nttr -friends et 0411101 if be was one of those who oh! on the opposite side of the House --lected to the preferential tariff, and if credit for this, that where they find aa asai,wOollen.mill was suffering because r hat they believe to be a weak spot h not Importations. His answer was: No, in the armiour of Members on thie side -, te ate Was not one of those who .. , it. I believe in that principle, and 'meta tt: of the House, they make the 'met of been -that -this -course would-be:for-1W' ilshness on the part of those WhO speak by' repeating the operation several for ;wads booefit to ne ab -UMW. dnrIng the 1409.11014 he nix -With 1*4 it is all to Great Britain's benefit ! I; 'little Cot ad no hrhaldng of ti awl Is the, old argument of doing some. face+ lurve Made 4 great improveineat. thine for some other fellove rather than for the man who is oing tci de-, leeting, an e e r ye the benefit. I think t at if Gr.eat .. „alters had pod ground fur o 3ec ing.„iirve hen we have a certain fact to lay be- i „Britain told us -that free. trade for lo• t` ' nee they'avere so busy they could ote thi ef people I thiok we should. 'fitT theie bKdiai. . a• I royself contd. - bring t. orWardiand, net let it bonnet , a -Canada, Would be the* beet policy kr ---. mune woollen mills .that are working stglit'Of. 'We Contend on this side of us to pursne we would very quickly ik• onertime to te.tchottp with the derean 'h" Howie that the present tariff is tell Great 13ritain to mind her. OWIti and fill the orders that they have. case, woot- e are continual' saying that hueintese, I think Great Britain hire af„ ,h.etteritthan the,,old one: Our friends he same eightto tell us to mind 01 r ' -Ole is the state of the ern business when We itterfere in an 'len Manufacturer!) have tio grievance • the era of prosperity, o progress and giving therm mdvaneetnent we are now en3oying,le Hair with which we have nothing to *which would juptify us in clue entirely to Providence, no dredit o. Our friends opposite dwelt a good greater, pi otection than they haye at •Intad13t. le due to the government at all, end eat on patriotiem. It seeing to me e has been, made in th , tber gay` iti the very next breath if that this protestation of natriotiom Iteferenc contse of this debate to the actiOn of You f 0"ntthele policy or if you accept comes with exceedingly , baa grace the reeolution moved by the loader of from hon: gentlemen oppoolte whose the delegatione that have tome doWn the opposition, ft still greater measure orgarn When the national pohey was Ole gOvertinlent.in tefii;ing to yield. to of proeperity will be the result, Now, Isere &eking for an inerease iri the if the policy of our friends opposite intr°d°°64 and when lb WAS said it proapetaiy. Wobld intet fere With British connection iff. As one representing the people. Would bring about greater reiterated the .statement through the Aanne,representing the MaSfiefl instead then by parity of reasoning this ROY- lengtharld breadth of Chia country : Ard the clatses, I want to exprese my ernment is entitled to a certain t inmendation of the goiternment pron. Then ea much the woreo for British e aniount of 010(116 bedtime of the, eormeetion. These are the hon. on. 1 Which has had the Manliness to stand perity Canada has been enjoying about patriotiem arid up itgailiet the pressure that has been hroughp to bear upon. them I am not during 'the past few leave. The poliey th4t luso. goefiewiee oppoatte deeite about doing sotnethinfor t he teal- o . tlemeb whOtalk PIlat'd and, When they wcre tohl, SMO in voicing that eenti' wont to quote feat a met,•ConS to adopt is practically the pnO they licy AO were told, that 11. policy of that mentof. I , Vi 'Jour. I t hat: Whe ill fOree for eighteen yeara,but kind would interfere with British con. ' ion va,tive learning, the OttftWa So much the wore° foe litu', Which thus opeaks of the attitude o, PolittY t hat Wag relented by the Of the goverrintetit upon this qtiesti nii ' Peorir. /f Was tried and found b„PLee "net,„,,ion, said : , dm Dominion Fmerry„ : wanting. They are now bringiug it f thssion of he bon. t 0)1111°10E6 ill eft carnet' Mitt puent holds out against increate of the I r°13Varct again. and delta that it Will of seone he . Centinued on page 3 , dlhie year, • • CAINVA.SSER WANTED' to sell PRINTRIt'S INK j nirnal for advertisers, published weekly at eq.z dollars a year. It teaches the science and practice of Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the rriost ctsittil advertisers in this count rY and Great Britain. Libt,ral commission al.. lowed.Aildregs-PRINTBRS INK, 10 Spruce St., New rot It. For Sale or to Rent. -- Lot 29, cson. 2, Stanley', containing 100 acres in good state of cultivation for sale or to rent or term of years, affziate.1.00. oltopeE02.0,ER: on ',realism. or IIR B. S.. Tuekersmith, Sesforth.F.. 0, • Feb. 7-tf, For Sale. North half of lot 26 Ch fifth con., township of Hallett, containing 'lay acres, well draiped. 800d well and orchard on the place; about 3 miles from °linter., addrees or see personally Mrs S. MEGAN, owner,Seaforth, or Mr James ARCHIBALD, horse dealer, Seeforth, • Jan 24.-tf. • • Shorthorns. for Sale. • Two young Bulls* one seventeen and the other' nine months old, from good milking cows also a twe_year cnd heifer in calf! so data* and geed breedieg. ED,11. WISE Balsam Grove Stook Earni,_ Mar,14-tf. Clinton, I', 0. •PrOperty- Sale.. • Lots lliand 20 Fulton street, Clinton; on one is situated a frame cottage 26E36 containingliye rooms, summer kitehen and la.rge woodshed; small fruits, hard and soft water. For este on stuff ternie. Apply on Premises to • Mar. 14-M, GEO.STE WART. Property for Sale. Cottage and two iota for 'Gale on Ring St., Clinton. cottage contains five rooms, closets, pantry, cellar andsummer kitchen; hard and soft water, a number of piton and pear trees. Will be sold cheap, apply to B. IdaeLEOD, Marob 7--tf. • Clinton For Sale. , Iot104, Vioteela Street, Clinton, -with frame oot; age °ordaining seven rooms; hard and soft water, small stable; one quarter acre of land, bearing fruit trees. Apply to R1D011T&,FIALE, Mar. 14-tf Clinton. Farni for Sale. , $9.coo win buy a choice farm of about 120 acres; situated about a half mile from Minton, Good briok house, 20 x 28, and 20 x 20, barns 40 x GO, and 40-x 50, stone stables underneath, silo windmill. oto. A very choice location andexcellent farm, for anyone wanting a eal good place. Will be sold on basy terms for further part -tauten apply to J. STEVENS Ion h -3m. • P ..0. For Sale or to Rent. The choice brick house 013 tli0 corner of Ful- ton and Joseph atreete, belonging to the eaten. of the late Richard Heywood, ia offered either for sale or to rent. It contains room for ordi- nary family, is practically a new house, with all conveniences,. and three -tenths of an sore of land. If the property is not sold or rented, part, of it will be rented.' Apply to • , W. COATS Executor Clinton, r°11,;Stit.LE, • . The frardecott,age on Orange street,. occu- pied by the undersigned, is offered for fide on' . reasonable terms. The lot is of an aore, with hard d ft water, t bl , ed fruit and 'Vegetable' garden, • The, nouse?,- onteina parlor, two bedrooms, clothes -closet, dining room, sunimer kitchen, cellar and woodshed, is centrally located, ves_s_essjoa_g_ leen any time tat.fJ 1.3'nsPal0.,13M)"k.t.t 113144aV3In anAa&31 'Farm For'Sale. Lot..12,•Bayfield con.,,Goderich tp., ne acres (85 cleared,balance hardwood,with a large genre tity oteedar on Writgood state of cultiyatiet about Ave acres fallwheat,and considerable fall ploWiug dime. ' Comfortable brick house • large bare withstabling underneath.driving shed and other outbuildiegs; about 2 acre . orchard, - meetly winter fruit 1- well Watered-noyerfail- ing spring creek and two *ells Seven miles from Clinton and threefroM,Bayfield• Poses- sion at any time, reasonable • term. • Apply for further particulars to CHAS. MONK, 72 St, David st.,,Goderich. • • , For Aeryice. The underaigned 'will keep for servIce this season the American registered Hereford bufl "'Kruger" No.106,981. Terms $1.25 payable,Jan, -1203:-Also-yoong-florefoixt-stccir-for-aal • any time. E• lialtNEtAlit, Lot Da Con. it Mullett. March 21-6. lee Re. - e,• HOARE'S • Music Einporium. A stook of titmice canned plume for Bele. _ • Logs and }leading of all kinds wanted. Highest prices given. Soft 'elms to be cut 11 feet 12 feet, and 13 feet long. • ' R & J. RAN8FORD, Stapleton Salt Works Successful Students Those who grad - nate from this - for-- the - training is by experts, who are thot ough • teachers and exper- ienced. bUSilleSS men. Forest City Busi- ness College.Y.M.C.A. ing, London, Ont. • °. W. 0". Westervelt, Principe', • i SPRIISIO TERM.. . . . . from April let, continuo into our - Special Summer Session through July and"Anenst in all I Departmenteof gar splendid school The CentrallgosinessCoecre r• TORONTO, There are no vocations and members may enter litany time and continue for any desired. term, tt* dozen tea- chers, Afightx Typewriting Maotines and it• daily roll pall of 868 ralinbete this' month indicate the charaoter and our college. . ar • IAT. n. shays. rrineinal YORge &Gerrard Sts,Toronto •4444-4eree-aaseateee.44.0444, Waited;! Miring men end wcmeo to:prepare ter good eituatione. Apply to ri menet, KP t lthhue.-_. • ' liSfiteSe eollege .• fits;;;;Wipp,a College in Canada, Reduced tuition rates, Write us 'tegarding our eourses of study, 'and proimeots of Bemiring situations for graduates, Catalogue sent free. Addrese • • .1. 13, FteRat, Dept 110" Confederation Life Bldg. • Toronto, 0nt. MOOT & HALE IDONVICYANOEBS, 13031141203XONE1113, Real Estate aod biraIranee 4lient7 Money te Joan. • JOHN nreorr CHARLES SEAGER Barrister Solicits./ Notary and clonveyano Onlee-tipposite Colborne Motel coderiek M. la. CAMERON fore:ler/7 of CameronIfolt 4 Cavieron BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 011ice-nataihort fa °matte Colborne POW' GODERI°11. ONS! • GARRoW & QARIROVV., BARRISTERS, SOLIOITORS, cm- 011100-0Ornseir Hamilton St. and tke Sonere., Criderlek. Out. , J. Ts GARRoW. 0.0. GRAS, GAMOW. Urs,D,, PROUDFOOT & HAYS." BARRISTERS, SOLICITollfi, NorAnnts • Ponta., PROCTORS IN THE MARITIME COURT, 10". OINCO: North Ato next .100.1. Og_1911 at'lowest rodeo of interest. ' W. PAOUDFIZOL. 11.0. HAYS.: _ Medical, . wirr. istuNN, 111.11., L. IL C. 11`. at S. ledinburglk Moe -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night in I at front door of office or residence, Batten... - bury Street. DR. WM. GRAHAM Licentiate oi the Royal College of ?hyoids, London, England. • . mat and nesidenoe- • , . _ •• jai= TEDFORD'S Mouse, lure* St, . • • • DR. 4. W. SHAW. . • PHYSIOIAN, SURGEON iit.,•oplimeite English web, formerly oc. Anumeherr ete., oftloeir 'random@ .0n- - tario °Opted be Dr. Appleton. own. Ont. • • DR. C. W. THOMPSON. • ••• Phyalotan,. Surgeon, Eto.• •• 'special attention given to dtheases of tha • • , Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose.• . O • ffice and Residence-- • . . . . Albert Street,2 'Monks North if Rattertbark • • G. ERNEST 1140LMES . DEITIS asneeessor • to Dr. T. 0; Bruen * Specialist in Crown and Bridge work L D. 8.-Gradivate Royal College Dental Sur- • - aeons of Ontario, Toronto. • D. D. So-Firstailase•Honor graduate of; f en- .• .tal Department of Toronto University. epeeist attention'_paid to preservation of , children's teeth. Will visit Baylield every Idendity. Office oyer W. Taylor & SOVB shoe store. . ' .DRO, AGNEW & •BILLiRGS,. • D.ENT*T4saliNyolv.. • • . • Omoe adjoining Photo..Studio.. . Office liours-9 to 6 every day and Saturday until 10 p. m. Branch offices jir Manchester Dungannon, Blyth and 13fty field. , :Veterinary. .DR. J. FREEIVIAN. • VETERINARY SUBGEON,!' • Member of the Veterinaryltedical A goodie.' ttons,of London Imd Edinburgh, and Grade- , ate of the Ontario Veterinary College, • TREAT Disratme or ALL Atomate 'Office open night and "day, 011Posito_i."Si. Paul's church, Ontario Street. Minton, Ont. ... • • - . M. , CENS ARRIAGE LIES issiredby the dersigned• at his Itesidence, Mary etre* Clinton. .JAMES SCOTT, an TAMES CAMPBELL, LONDESBORO, • at ISSUER OP IfAltRIAGE LlOENSICS „ No wItnesees re 4, . W. GLEN Organha find Musical Direotf-r Of North StreetChurch, Goderiabtand teacher o 21 PIANO, PIPE 011G.AN an ' _ IF, is pre pared to take a limited' nuraber f Pupils in the above For terms apply tbis 6 ea or to MR CAMPBELL,who may be eeen fr. oM 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., et the Clarendon Hotel, Minton , Friday of each weelL • . • • lk• L. MACPHERSON'. r..cr 4.1VS'ic'itet:1 ;$ . 119417 It AS OE, Fire,' A. Etre, • ,&cclecitt . 1).11de:qtr.. s • • *Inca . ItAcIIAT GLUM • JOHN VV, YEO HOLMESVILLE. • - amt. tor the MANCHESTER FIRE •ASSURAPiCH • CO, of Manehester, England, Whose funds and • soeurity are rated at $14,500,000. Also the •• Rxtbor MuroAt INaIIRANCE 00. All 6181808 01 farm risks and town property taken at °wen rates. Pirat-olass Loan Conipantes also represertid. Money to be had-frem 4} per contra), mice rding to nature of stantriey,.... Daily mail to Ho1ntailU. - postal card will fetch him Di.Maalioy's Undue'. MERU as I have taken over the large ice honer. from Wra. Wheatley, ori Haven street, tam prepared to take orders to furnish rood, clean pure fee to all oustoniers &ring the ceraeog Ammer, All order w111 bo_promptly attended ' to. • H D.A_Vie,ounton, l'ob 11-tf. pring erm begins Apr. 7. 1902." On rates are reasonable -our courses of study thorough and practical. Send for our aiming to eta whet we 'teach. ,Stmlents may enter at any time, Two courses of study. Oornmtroud and Elbert -band. G. A, FLEMING, A, LI MaiNTFItE, President Secretory Owen Sound. Lister's()) If you a CMIN \ PrOo Sephoorlarship arestudent bet .0 Ma rbie & Granite Inditotrious Stittlento Pyk otig • poems tea hairiness or Agrioul ural Otillege • NormalSehool,Mosioal Conaerve tory or Une -malty, Write me and viin explain MY free PialtniVW. ;1.tlie,t°L1litgO.OTT, Tomato newt After. %oat Phosplogno, The Great Enotith &reedy. ld ani rreomniendd by, all druggists In coedit. only telt. able mediethe disoottitd. 81.1 .ga.ekages guaranteed ta cure air forms o Sexual Weakneaa. all effects Of abwie ereIeesMental Wore, heeessive nee Of TO - Mee*, 0i JAM or StiMulante. hialled.on receipt of price, onorealm& $1, MX, $5. OtietbadVettle. #410400% Pampinete tine JO altsr *darer*. Tito Wood company, Wilideeri Ont. WOole'S Moselle...line is 'field in Clinton by I) Rookie. el Hoven allelgiewite and W Watt. Druirelets wonxce . The, mellow of a MOrreinent should have complete confidence in the reliability of the firm, from - which he bur, for the material end workmanship is something very few buyere are familiar with. _ If you do Pot know ne, pleatui in. reliability from ' 1 0 who kntis ow hod,. Wtt are etuioiro etomb our ,,the only practiced teen itere In Otlr J. B, itioovery Proprietor Next to Commercial Hotel C nUot:RmE Cures Reaves Chronic, Clough, and allire,1"rne'tS4":117: Sons of thy ThroVt nntl Tolosa- The mat •,. • the world that wilt cure the store &Wass, 'baking animalsaund in *Masud useful Yob% weer. Price, all Dr. Modahoyes Kidney se Cough Powder* forall Acute Affeetions of the throat and lunge, anal ay. Distemper, ere. Per awaiting And stocking Of tbe the result of hard driving, Eldner Trouble, eta, one ApsOhill relieve, MA one box Will outs. PrIno, fl'.5 bkr, lifleGAHeit 1101E0101NX CO., • memetyme. Out. For sale by R B Combe,drnegist, Clinto licKILLOP 11113TEJAL FIRM INSIMANCELCO. FARM and 180t.A.TED TOWN PROPERTV ONLY INSURE OITMER8 J. D. AfeLean, President, Eipeen I), 0 Thos Fraser, vice.presiaent,nriteeneld P. 0.1 Thos 16. Rels, Seey-Treatt., seaforth P. 0.,• W. G liroudfoot, Ieepeotar of Lose, SeafOrth P. O. DIREoTOne W. G. nroadfoet, gemottniitehn 0. Grime+ Winthrop F. 0.: Georg° Dale, Settfotth; Join Bennewele, Dublin; jaw. Evans, Botiebne d 11, 0.; John Watt, Oarlock I). 04 Thereat Prager Brutelialli ; John 13, MeLoan, EMIR* Jambe Connolly, 1 nton. . Aglidara Itobert Smith4 narloole Robt Mottillati, See. ferth1 Jame* CumMing, Faintiridville; 3, W. Teo, molmesville ; George Manila and Jehit 0. Morrisor., auditor& Parties desirotte te °Meet Xestraicerer tree8. ad other badness rIO be proinOtle attended on on application te any of the above °Moe% Otto the respeetive ofilees. Id.4,211.110/Whittwrshiligabgtz- 1