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THE 'CLINTON NEW EI Srniu 25, 1879
geut• Adtertoemorto two, Attot
Rao.. WAY PREIGIPP IkATES-
.1311.1EPT AND la•ONSEisisE. .
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Lows Apail.R.
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Per4onatt Politio_al and other items
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Mr. James Pringle, Seeforth; hart
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Farm to Rent -If:. Hale.
Money to Xioan-C; Locke..
Tailoring-Sehn Hodgine.
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for some time been writine lenethily on
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the Nationel Polley, Freight
A specitnen of the logic that pro.
tectiallitit pollen ineiserving up to their
The Loudon. -Nee Pl'ent in diseuseing
the. euestioh.or permanently locating the
lion. Senator Corralled:13141'8h Cel-
lavemabriallvdpoieddst,Quat4,1:il hFrits.itdlinerateieers4idoeounae,
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Wo wish it to be4tatinetly under.stood that we ao reit
hoia oursolvee responeible for the oplatene ex- .
. - iattseate- oet-Gotreteen4vattee ,.
cleinge-R. Callender & Co:
:Licit ot CenviCtions-Xra Lewis,
•Credit agetion Sale -P. Dickinson.
Pocket book loste-New Bee Office,
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Siee pf a•tehl Bstate-W. W. Ferran.
Railway
- Rates, &c., which questions are of COn
siderableimportancnto 10.04 afrecting, as
they do, the business of milling and grain
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buying. We havenot, iiireetly, taken any
reedees, we copy the following pergrapli
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frOM A)0ef.r, article upon the subjeot iii
the Mail. We 0 Aimet imagine. a farmer
eo lacking in imnteon sense ste not to
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how hard put .to it the /fait rouat be to.
P • ' ci 1 Exhibition •tt Toronto "says
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"Let Mr. Mowat, reeident though be
be, try ,it on ir he dais)." Of 0001'00,.
Mie Mewat will ask permission Of the.
to .any
U.: E. Club shares are at a heav ells-
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°emit. Five hundred Were .sold in To.
rent° on Saturday by auction at • 50. cent*
o.ni.tthi3.84,411,11ateril thab $10,000 Was 'sent
oRaurr TOMIVIL1-48. '
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7'4I'D/teeftaSettr,-gfteshethCeirten°701.• -liarewls° fEe'r.abe pre..
reeptioon osifocnraneity to animals? If there is
its r vi ' should. be enforced. I have
"Frall-Trade-VrailillacWhirter le Cro. '
notice
Free _pram, receive .even cOurtast
froni Ottawa teethe
teams
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Fashionable -Clothing ilocisa-T. Jackson
‘ OthitiletteFS, as many..ofhisstdeeri t
we could not agree with, and we saw no
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Iltte; suali 11°Psense I'll "stiPP9rb of th )
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(Terx:sdt lelliicoee• adlitseuti'ruilitsniN-s-b•ilitbafiutb-reals-:
iiimient Ca 1 1 C
. .. pi a on-
(etrevnadtbitill'e°e-C1-)paelnitrt•tiul.re Wri.ttIttnt .v13i.6r:
seen
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drawing 1 v load through
the- town; dar-nitet day,which ..°°°111 -
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03piaa ot o.day's New ERA limy be anti RV the Book
store et gagers. Magma tii nimble, and W. R.
. nali.terc, A,lbeet Street. -PeCe 5 °elite per copy
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real goo to come mit of the 'discussion
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if we took it. up . but we now Aimee a
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• We venture to •sa ' th di VI b • 1
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harvest le owing t 3 natural omeese, the.fact
that a fir largeeaverage of protected apical-
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there ere a goQd many "who:know not
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the advice to the Pro:
; -A.,. Intnor is abroad that thee Rimed-
'mimes were so much pleased, with what
.y w hem legs after them, and . I
thiek it shoeld he etopped.
•Oittneux.
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fon' l'ainarks ulit'a his hist P 'oil ction
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tura products have been under (mitt tica
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'Joseph, make .
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they saw: of Western Ontario that they
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whickb° "'quested os to 0°144 but as
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we give' the Suhatanceethere is no neces.:
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sity of so eleing. Mr. Pringle, like a
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great • ma.ny Other, mem who have, suffer-
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tiliti'Ve-ar is du a' a se ti d
Vona Policy. u, an.i:rhaece-loYeenthotnGel'in43 the-
West in the way of increasing tha acreage un,•'._
der protected grains, for foe IP we have
no accurate date, hi go upon 07. venture
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to say that oar statement of au me in the
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vinaial'Exhibition Permanent at Toren-
to will be .freely giVen. There are a
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good many reasons for this move ; -first *
it Ilea •the best And largest grounde add
have written borne fol. permission to have
a residence at Toronto •
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. Rev. Geo. Richardson, of Port Hope,
haaresiened his cha ee of the Baptist
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Chinch an reni
SZDETIPALKS.
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To the Nditor of elie Clinton New 0).ci,
Sze, -Can you inforui your res,dere if the •
street committee intend to lay a sidewalk •
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wee, . a . . - . . . . • .. . . . . . t.,..
ge un or cultivation, in view of the Na- buildings ; they are the most convemen
ed loss by.
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-exas, where es son has' been limo for
around the f il b Q
corner o le aro, on - ueen
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OFFICIAL PAPER
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OF THE COUNts7,
pecuniary the competition of tionei Policy, will notbedenied: But we,may 0 •
the world., - • - lake the case of Nova Scotia as an example. ly situatect.for .,:apiroach, atieLatketeee
4sires • -to ha vs.. this...4m „rhe..deo_lia,i_ohes trail) tvat...1,1.6.iince,sijoiv that,. tb. 6..rot.1.414 .put i.p. orrast..., .th•si..4:".", '‘e".".1 molds
made good, or future I s eitenteel, be ..
,g *. .., 0 .4 pt , " ,v, as an refieli of the Nai ional Policy, the
farmers ha've'grown a lai.ger acreage of WI' t d b iildioos themselves will be a treat
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the .interventien of government. It ia tban evee in the history ef that Province *he 4
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the past six or seven . years and where
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. he. has been most sncoessful. . •
f ti. io k _Las_ _..,..,_ _ . ...„.....e..
Some o e s e -r els are anxiou
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to ave a i•epresenta ive outsz e t e city
street, northras I observe that it is laid to ' •
. . .. Surely, it must be heees- • •
a tangle house
sary to have -it around the ham
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A READER .
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TRSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1870.
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fore ,• and that never before. has•that Province "°: behold, •To attract objects worthy on the Board of the" Toronto' Iedustrial
simply ,a eraviree for A paternal' gevern- A 7 tr Association as a director and. the name
o . . .. so nearly raised its own bread. aa this year.. of going to see good prize& west be oeer- • • .
-iiient-one that The same have 'probably '
- ric• .1879.
1,43 c•t being in the confidence of the • t t
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committee we.oannet say, but if
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PoLtalicai. aiRETziia. .
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. Sir R. •3',. Cartwright, . the member
will look. after his iti• results , ..
arisen in a .. . . of Mr. Alex. MOD. Allen, of Goderich.,
• less marked degree in all tbe other Provinces. en, and to be able to do SO visitorsmust • • •
is favorably mentioned for the position.
tegats in preference ta.pthers. . • 'Natural causes" had nothing to chi with At
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The iclea, of Mr., Pringle, in reference. ' them. : ' be numerous. Where will they . be as -.Mail. . '
- • - • .. • ' at 'Toronto Toronto '
e any of oeir
readers wish to see a very, useful piece of
.walk let them visit thet t
8p0 en tines .ion.- .
En. Isteetea
for Centre Huron, is to address Ids. con.
stituents at Brussels, on the Srcl of Oc-
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' tober, on the issues of the day. ee iE,•
PxPected .that a meeting will be held at
. Senforth 41/ -few• days •later, -. • Altheiigb_
not in thelliding, we. would very much
. What farmer is. there in this neiolo nunterous as 1 .ekt Mr. •Rieh. Salley, of London died .on
to -oar railiVayS, fri that thee:should- be • . - - • . • . .. 5. ' there. is scene. thing else be.side 'the exlei-Tneetley: ' Re •was noted for the interest
under the supervision of a gOVernfeent b.02dMed that .governed hinstielf, in the. he took in matters pertainini te..politi-
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matter' Of the 'grains be sowed, in ace hi-lon tie:Bee,' and many wish to varv. eel econonty, and wielded a tzenchent
ceninuemen to' preVent them- front mak- . . - • .
. .. . cordaece,with the N. P; ? ' The truth is their sightseeing. . •By all neeane.let; the pertin the disinissio.n of trecto and,fi.nan-
lug diseritninating freight rates m favor • . - • ~ ... •
• . that. not one aere mere was sown under Pr.ovincial Exhibitio.n be. made perm.. end Matters, • . •.-- . ,
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of the. Western States,. end, therefinei - • ,. . . . .A. despetch, from Qui:deep ereperts .the-
tient. at Teronto- •
detrimental to' eastern shippers, .• If -
the Present tatiff law .Altitit would. hey? , .:- - ,'.......... politic,a1••situati.on linchang_ed,„ Thc.3
. THE nun:Isla tstimix • TRADE.
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litvERtr:•'-!Vhe---;2°Fa..-InIktralde'aedienogn't.ig.nrualerts •
to show 9.. hardening tendon. cy. Little of •
°tilt e eew.cryop'ofw.heat ii as yet. available
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and almost the entire consumption is for •
.:hee
80-13Plie4 -Or WhiCh-are-conseqiitnitly • .._
. •like to see a•ineeting holdln this town,
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believing that a geed many in this vici-
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• laity,. of both sides of.politics, woullt lik
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to hear the: Hon...gentleman's.viewe. on
- the leading questions of the day.' Cannot
-. steps be taken to have a Meeting here. ,
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• • • • • .been if there had heen n•o change. To waxer, airproci Aentionsernitee • gislattv,e Council meets on the 80th inst„,
Mr.: Priiegle will lose sight,. for a. nao- . . SOCIETY SHOW.. • and- it . is whit:: p_eredptph7 ;will 'thti.e 6..°11-
say there is, ie to suppose that a farmer , .. • , _ : .
meat, Of. the railWays, and then say . • , - „ . . . . .
hide•to' vote the su • lies in accord:tittle
that the.governinent shit 1 mi." c • The exhibition. of agricultural preduets,
.1 spi st pm . would have. left, his land.untilled, which' °With'the recommendation of a .'hiah an
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under the. auspices of the above-nauted tilerity
- ' • t prevent • f - • • : • A' no one for a moment believes • • Theisa is 'Just returned from England,' . • •
Pus5.100s. • 0 . . . en.anness et es-. . . , . ., . • • • .,, t• . . _ . . • _ •
society teak place at Goderich on. Monday '
. . no. protected agricultural -products in and -Lumley last. .The indoor part of t io he yev. W.,
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•crirninations in all business trankactionS, Ann- was all that could . be wished,' there lately of the Berkley Street Methodist
. . Canada except' corn for wheat and oats • .- - t f ' I s ears 4 -
he will see how absur0iii propesition is. . -'. • ..- . 1-. . • . . being a large. (petal y. o app e , p , Clench, Toi•onto, and forrom•ly of Gode-
absorb.:
veleitnhi..eo.ititttricliqvf:e'itillpt;in.TTrIeleig:e.ngir:::: el:trot:de'
-manila wriest offering, have. been taken at • •
bog prices. •• There has been. a large
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Knees In cargoes of American red winter '
and California •at. ' t - f ' '
, , . ati inipeovemen o .eis• -
pekoe to einepence. . At Liverpool and the
hneighborlog inarkets_taince-,..TuesdaYrAbere,' -.
as been a gond mitten 111 p tl VP' , demand. foe,
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wheat, and •pribes were folly Maintained .
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DECEIVINit# LORD' )111EAONSFIL,19).* .
connher in as freely as ever withoet peaches,. grapes and plums, and all of lirst- • , ,
How can we tell . but' What the treieht a" - 19 • • • • -' • • • e • . f men, has received ar.(1 accepted a tinani-
„ e . .• :rate quality ; some of the, grapes, eing:o
Ilites established 'by' our railways • t •• paying citItY• ' ' - .. ,
a any hot MOUS invitation to become 'pastor
Maiz d d • • •
e a vanes a penny at the opening of
yesterday's Liverpool market. Business
the of
. -house production, were magnificent. • • • . , • • .. . .
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was checked by holders asking
• . . . threepence
In the .cOurse of. it, speech at Ayles-
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The roots and ve et tiles were s lendid ' the Bishop SinipSon: Me .
e P thodiat Church,-
thee le no the.best they can make under. aterecarevrgo. Buser:este .tainuove- The, display;
. .... flo-Wert Detroit,•et
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auvane on wheat. Ultimately sales were 4
tury,•-the day,'in-fererring
. . • of and •planta would a saltn•yof upwards of $2,000,
• made to ct, fair extent, at an improveznent-'
other to. Oa-
extstifirwrediffStareele?"'Weeteri ifsaie' • . • IHN*'s. • lietteet-equict-w-pr-avbecialeestaite---Thie ''''.f a °r0PoitietrAjtrr's4Tinicl
0_ nada, Loi;c1. -Beaconsfield is eeported. as
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.41 WW1 reforeace to Ainerican cocapetition
' with Great 13.ritain, the greatest apprehension
'felt
ebetleterafieeh-tehed parsonage: .1)r. "'cola PTrnY a penny
• . • en white wheat. Flour was again a shit- • .,, •
train, of emirs°, was arat•olass; iis this y,ear will at once enter upon ills. new labors. , •
COmmiSston rove. appointed, :oceeld. they - Amen°. the Conservative press there hes been an exceptionally good one moat ' . • • • ', : • , , in,, per per sack dearer. Corn was in A' fair
"' . . . . . . .. .., . . Id- • - a - London, -Eng., Truth; says ;,--There demand at two end 'one.half pence above
do any better ? • They Woeld -.be. init of cereals,* A tolera . y Rip . , _ .. . Tuesday's . . . ,.. . . , . .
. are•several.Who•are sPea.king in very ju••• all 1"nua '
show of 'butter anclAatheese -tint not large.. never wee any real 'ground for the as rates _
men, equally as liable as any others' to .bilant toneri-Ot the prospective improve- Ter ladles and • mechanic' al- departments'• •cl • I ' 1 d • that the
• •• -", .-... 4 - • • • '. si lions y-ctrouterepoi por t ,• at ' . .
maize earganis th - f tI • ' '. - ' ' • ' ' .
wall in the United States that they' could
- noteompete with Cituadire,oweteele.Sieletceeet.,
*ion and high. toages. ' Since the surrender of the territerisof the-
- Baidson"a-Bay;Company, .
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et er or. tele own. ne.:, ment Pi busitiesa. circles, aseerting that were good, leit•nciteeteneire.. Takeo atea Princeis Louise Timid returnee England.
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tvhole th,e indoor „exhibition: tva!; . a Yeti this .year, but she will probabiY pay. a
terestOredetrinietital to scamp partieS..Or the.. N.- P. •'''' th • • " ' Th • • ' Messrs ificLaren of Mila ke'' in th ir •
, OO ., „ . - • . • ., .• . • ". ,, . is:. e ,cattse..-.77.. - eee eies ...rue -superior ,one, and theouly. thing it empire, -411
•-lliliPallie-e-e....---- •• ..e visit to -this -country :next spritige• Lord- week; ...*•eireiliairr•--1-'-64. -
" Canada had beconte'posseased. of an ilihnit-
• .......... • . „cloubte-bute-eviiat -s -larger- -ainounte-otoed-Acemak-eeiCe.:AtetiteeeinesetakeMero:roorar : y 1 - - -•el•--- c -e -
'w.'ll• t` ' 0 a erdayeeravieveeetlee_ '
'1370:efeit"
,.. ' able and. fertile .wilderness: Hearty all the.
ehief landholders in the extreme Western States
of America had. 'sold out *and gene to that
' wildern.ese and begun cultivation there... .ge
. laad heard on ltigh• authority 'that Canada ex -
'elected -to outstrip the *United, States , in the
• oonipetition tor the European markets,. and
- lie, th.erefore,-aclvieed the farraersef England
- ' not to be predipitate; - Anether Itigit autkOrity,
It is utterly imnoseibIe at this ' ' d ' - • - • .. Oriie • sae o - • -1 ; . \ _ ,
• i 1 n° - 0 ultuttlY- - e - - •
the art ielell being too crowded to. ere- e- western t t f
'81.„lla.1011- .1'0119.8 spoint -to Which- rt -.7 "
. . • .. , ••:. . . - • . ..,, e perm money ,..leill flow late theobountey this -te.advantage., , 4, • -..... •• : • ..-.1- ' . • ; likes his, posteveierem.uehe bet • .finds -,the ay Ina _Well for•Chniedian holders buyers, •
,of the world's .1iis.teny,• when ihere are : th -• 1 t • .• • h f • The outriekof horses,: eattle., eheep, &c., work far herder thet he:aiiticipated.-
:' - • , . . . . - : • • • . y,ear. en. as , in exc. ange or our pro. and fat -fumes; to"aebtne atttsiadk, as fol. '
was more Mit:aerobe than last year, but we' New York Heritici ' 'Of' all the ... ie. "Our receipts of :.whtat' here are .
. sp. Matly..cliatigean. the shapenf' enven-• eltictience. aathe quantity of mar produce cannot lay -There. 'was any. imprevenient, • . . ; . .. , . . . , . e , :target., bet. not yeteup to whateve should:
tions' disco:1,44es . improvements ke tions• • • • "•• h i . ." • .• • in•fact utte • ' ---- t ' t i Is
•. ' , . • , f. sued bodtewin thepolitical universe the hive at this season: Thereat° decided in-. '
a number ef he beg an ma . -
), , ..e...ate toe° argei, and . in collect- senates, or the eastern prtivinces.. of , the diCatione, however,' of oontintied'inaprovee
th t w ' li• i ' thi oe eortwere shown'
a ere!! lOWD OD, , , ..
• ilia:, to prevept, lessee and suffering:en , quence of the scarcity' in 4Eurovie •vt • k Dominion are perhaps the m t 'cre 1 ment as the call f • • d ' have•.
e last year. IVIeitere. Snell & Son, J Dic - • .• .„, • . e...os . ri, t u - . , . . a or ears an money
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e pare -or meny 1 tent it .xneete.ne pa- • will J Outman "of having both
bad inforniect hiin that under all the oireunr•
stances, the. Markets 'of the United States
..would.be disturbed, and that. with do impul-
. sive.charaeter.of humanity in ihatyountry, the
• eanadaian wilderness. wouldeoon be occupied
• Rif millions LP' - ... ..,-
One woithl~hardly sepPose that, such
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;":"' . : nd were.exhibitors the
get a greatly. enhanced .price fer. e°° a • • ' - .
tiently submitted" to with the best grace i ... „ best stock. Mesirs.•..Snell & Soo may now
ohem•'' that "
. . . :, .. . , , . but,...a largely . melees:ea be cOnaidered at taking:. mina tan,k with
possiblei .fer far greater nuinber are amount of business. will. be done we do etiy beeeders of sheep in Ontario. 'Both
bein isenefitted la thee* • ch no s - d • • • • • ' ' ' • -
g , . y , ,. a ee , an. riot believe, as et :eery large. einem:it .of- .they .an d Mr.-Diclison have reason to feel
the lesprs will; in some. . shape010t-bo4'A-proud of. their Durliams„ as they ate beau.
-) our crops We're mortgaged to meet ur- tiful animals, There waa. a large namber
e i coupe . o er ere wi rat -way of friiirses. shown, but it, Was plmnly evident
b •e d T •• t f ' with *1 • ' • • ' • ... • • • '
expenses, Eine these debts be.
Ous, no Influenee receiving. no anion much- larger this -week.. The
' • ' • - ' • ` ' Warehouses in thel t •• • ' ' rt A i '
respecteand tenly servmg es retreate.for eriordart: repo . .e • a
tvellzto-.do locul Magnates . without a.m... be pretty *ell 'filled.%
fortiard has bee' ' d r! al e r"men:
•leition or induitry enough to eneage• in _ ._. e , e aye,. 74part y for the
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nractical olitical affairs T1 e: 11 r• h p .peseed cleaning the wheat, and partly , •
4 . • i .ci ye ic becauseludderswere net ready Weal!, T.ho
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province in t. e • . ominion--Ontierio- tatte
vested the legit:tatty" pewee in a _ siegle affected.by the receet 'tharp advandeein
.en „rent must
. . , • • - '7 there was a large: amount IA spare -roma
an -.astute' politician.. as. 'Beaconsfield traffic t!y legislation.woulci not be in. the met.' • Miring the comieg iiiziter w6 fear' for improvement., whialt we think will not.
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could have been imposed epon. with .' re.- •direction,of the Public . interest, .as it 'is • • • • ted when we state that the'
. . . that man. h ' 11 h ' • t 'f • ''. . be'contradic . .. .. . ... ..
.. . e , 3.7 enec ames vei . e out .o erne, best horse. on the ground, and which ohtme-
fereeee to the trade of Cenada and Vie aleeinly done in abetter .way bieorepe- ploynient I • ' * N 'b •ie' • th " ed, first prize for buggy licireesS wasnbout
, mumps y in. Ms, as ere. • • . • •
- 'United States, bat it Seems that. he has titiele.. : - ' '•': • • • :. - • ' . • . • . • . • . .: . fifteen yearsage. ..The poultry show
. . • . • , : . .. . - has been .an overproduction of. buildings : was a very. soperiorone, and double ineit.•
, been,end by:no less tin individual than.Sir . To show what • nonsense% Mr:. Pringle in alrhost every 'Place; and. in ' iceyeriel • tent to last year's, 'Ineither reiipeets the
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• John A,. 'What•cart have induced the' Ca.. is guilty oruttering, We make the follow, 4' • ehaw was good, and the officertiof.the: tee.
Other' oecu .t- ' • •• th ' ' • li b
: pa . ions , ere as.. een an -
• . .. . - .. - ciety would have reason. to. congratelate,
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. median premier to have so Misled the Eng, ing extract from his letter ':-- •• overproduetion. •Althoegh traders hav•e thenuielves on their auccess,•exoept for one
• lish one is ..dit8celt•.icesat, but Beacons- • • • .'Take the•noted :Dalrymple farm forees heen considerably h*: d ' • •'
draw bacie-the lack or viaiterie
• • ' ' -• ' . . •. • tante • that em !eyed 4 men dinin • t 4, inne . outduring. remember thet it.
field is Is a °° h • ' • • Riding Show
chamber, and. the eiperinient has been
a• succeigul one. ••' '• , ,
• . ' . ' •
The ..death • za• announced front 'atiO-;
• - ,. • • .:.... • • 4 . . , e.pom
plexy,. ot Mr. T. di,. FerguSen, - ex-M.P.
for -South Simeoe, at Obokstown; whiCh,
took place on Thursday ..last; • The late
•MreFergiition-foremany years' took an
. . • . • • •
active pert -in the 'public " Waits of" t hie
County of' Siincoe, havin„e seVeral tinies
been elected member of;Paylianient for
.... 1..
the South'. Riding• ' the Conservative•••-•:"'
e in e
iv•
prices.- , •. *. t. • * • .. The range '
of -prices here has been Carried Much in ad- .
vance of any retatite valuee at eastern. of ••
foreign • t d this is ' • h '
Bean -is an .un Ashby '
feature in the.pesition, *high tt would sewn.
eanuet tie loeg maintained, . with •our in• ..
creasing, receipte, • The etrong. speculativi• '
onelere seems to be Sacred on the increas•
tngly unfavorable. harvest reports hi alinost
all n rt of E ' ' - • • ' • ' '
urope, and the diminished ea•
ee - a 13'f . •'
iroattail o tiering wheat yieldin the Nortii.l....
'W
•• ceitainlytilacedin an seek wardpo. ' • , . ,, ! . • g e' • . • • wasea -not.
-
- • ., • • . . • , - present. h.arvest, Auld 'Would have nada 60. - 0 past two: Or .t tree , years) tliCre are,
th ' - ' • 1 ' - ' ' ' • - ' • . • '. ' tci • ' li'' if.' : • th• k th ' -
sition bythis action, and Will, ne doubt, • Ore i7for self-binder:a? It hal • no...less. ber was far below what it Should have been.
Bait :ton • 'man ' 'It. ' d . • •• 11 ..h • . * '
v n more, will ave • •
. • • •••• • • than' 11.5.7. leaperie and 20. steam' throttle:tree : • - . - ••• r ., • '. . • , . - , It la tone Vett Heron -the 'beerier
as Soon es.be finds he has. been misled; !the farm containe.75,000.aores, more than the either...id close voluntaril ' •' ' 11 b county- of the 'Province--shotild--aTouile
' .. . .. • . . • , y or .wi . e e • .. • , .. , that it . .. .. .
be quick to'reserit the imposition of Sir 'Ida Ground' • - • •
original District. of••Colem. ,., was . • • itself, and • deteennue. that -.ie ..wo Old .be
. first broken in 1875. • This pin.. more than : 11' 1 .t d ' • There'• • . ' . . '
compe tic ..eo . o e ..,.. ate many second to none. in the wav of agricultural
• John. Some. allowance can ..be ..Mide 20,000 acres are M wheat, and the owner will: . • ' • - • d' • :.• barely''
• • -•.• • . ship 500,000 bnahela this year at a kat of • • • • • • e on y on ,y o e
men 'mattes an towns whoare exhibition The Th ' :1 -diffi lt t b
, • . . . . . , . . . overcome is the jealousy of the differen
for • Sir John .itt. indelging ineaelittle $180,000.• Noti, ''••' 11. ' making a '1.r . ' but h ld • b • t
. if railroads would c arge ao- a meg,-w 0 wolt zottll a , towns that now are favored with imall
stretch of the imagination': -with. refer L: .coiding to, the service renderede$85,000 would . - •
. • .., .. .. come right •out of .Ditiryinple's pocket instead in eNn. c" 'a .° en'e"En° an°05 .1 ul. . '• . . • g. - . • •Y
f i bl l• ' • • t :f ti• •shows each one feariti that' -the ` Would
mice to Canada, but • 'only:think of • Buell of the pookets of Eastern farmers.. It fa sort.- went on land; • be left m the oeld. , ..aeset is an agri.
I too bad that the stern* ta s t • re. .. •
• wilful mis-representatithe as the statement y . ... Ba S. te, hat we . ' Cultural.matter.the farmers should at once
. the backbone of the country, and who, pledg- • s ois • i e y to . rule
A '- prices• f food • 111" ' -• takehid f. -i' d'E ' • I s -
o 0 i , an orm an as.soma toe
that 44 neatly' all the chief land...owners edtheir all to put down.the.revolutimseand . ; , a ... • . that•weuld enable them • to .
. •• . . hi h . f . th t • • have •a Show
have er or. e URX
.,• ..
.'
'. interest. ' • Itis *laid Ails eleath may be
traced back. te. an.. enjetry receteect . et a
political .gatheeing in • Bradford aoccie-
eight yeinihign... • . • .• ._ .• .•• •
ei •• . e. • • . ..• • .
And ow the M• nee 10 ft ' f
n • ° .. Pa naP 0 says 0
: • the dairy. indestry: "Trade.'was never
, . • • , .
known to be m sueh• bad Ruape as it is
. .. . P -
at present.. Present prices .barelycOver
'th •• t 'I d t • el- • h
, e ..Cq8 e pro ue vert, an yet. •t e
make. coal - ' t h• h • t• b '
nnes.a a zg la to, ecause
1,. . • . • ,. .. • • • . -
t , ere is not the lingntest encpuragement
" .
t ' • 0 • " f 1 : • 1 •
te um m te o the aigesupp y of milk
. -
.44 • •
• INToee IT. -•-•It , is the "aettial: .eiperie -•
ence:Otever hod ' h • • h ' . ''' '. b ' -' •
• , _ . • . Y . . y W o.. as-.--trupd .. Otik...•
'systems, that% thenewspaper,. with Ma .
assured' oimatituenoy .ftienish'es,' by• odda.,
• 0 iii,
medium - for ieaching ' all e
the �f
nia,a • - -••• -. '.• 'i • • . :
ses : Of the public" • ne • vt •
- • ' . T •Rail ay, .
Hotel and Steamboat Giiides, the ShOwe
C rd •• d li ' D'• • • ' - - ' '
a s an 8 e 'rectories etre so much
dead•Weight, Bien when a .guarantee
. .. - • • . --
is given that a certain number "will be
, • ., „ .
prniteti,• there is absolute! ••no '4 * '
ee • , „, . .. y . . s curity
at t ey will he .. read .by the people. . . •
L". "
, . .• .. • .
who g yeR1 ,.0,1., GWO, 18 is . .
contributed the lion's share to..the th.at would be a credit to the county. ' '
in the Western States of AnteriCa had reienues of the government ever ifinee, shonld .66 perk of wisdom for all Who have 'fa- ' We Were. unable to get the prize list for
. tad out and . gone 'to that, Wilderness". 1.:'° rnbl!na in this by a lot of soulless rail: . . ... • .., ' . . . • , • . • • . .. . this week, but hope' to be dole to . gi've.• it
. • • . . . way corporations" . . , , • mines eepeauente upon them, to place steel - • .
(ManitobA),poiging from the ,iips.• of the - •' ' . . . • • • • ' - - • • • • . • •
th ' I ' • . -' ••"..•'.ii t th • • ee-w-
• - What' striffii is for Millie melee in such it, that ., they '
,, ,
: t h tie th ' b ' el ' ••
M. o u r ail is DO.V.t eang. onee anti
isteoer farmers have 00 Atisinative• but
• • .
•to keep an meking an the hope that
something. rnay. turn Op for the better."
, „ .. ..
melons the advertisers are desirou . f
e h. .• ,e : , e ,o -• -
'ea° 114 i he newapeper, on the "other •
hand, is • read " by ever hod' • '
e, ,;• • , Y sc--00awa . .
eine e-reas: • • - '
. . • . • .
talk about yes position: r
Premiersofthe--Dotninion.---The.epin.ion • • • ....e ' ' • • • , , ., , , ,.„ , ,.•
will b able t ' 'd i • th •withoutNotice is givetten toe untarto «.41 it
• • .. . the ferniers of .the zasteim Statetibeing wi, e.a e o prow e or em f .
o an in en _ . , , want e , a c
;told by .Very Many of the better elites • • '''' ' • • d'ffi It . B• . ' .11' 'It '1 .-- • t" tiori to 0 'z ' • ' mu an
P Y
• ' -the -backbone•of the country and 'con- s• en Y• r Y manY t Is 'WI 'e tunic!. under the title of the " Grange Whole-
----..-of.Conseritatives .as-w.ell....ale.Refermere..". , • = • ' • ' ' ' . • ' • 1 ..d • ' . • • . . • • - .• '• -,--• 1". s . 1____C , • It • • ...Ls 1,„,. • Aicy.
• *" • • " • • • '' tiibutg-. theillingitithare to put down- ea.'s': 7
- one- by gling-to.t4e-tionotrythan- 88 ft..% tlpply , omp,anyes-velte47",".19(Inar".
• that the Pr.emier is devoicrofthat honor. • • ' ' . • . • ,• by- • ' - ." ' t • If • t"
iennuning in, own, . xi ters at Toronto.. . :
- • - • • , the rebellioe. If 1Vir. Dalrymple's wheat : .m5 y par les . • - .. • . . • •
that sheeld Charaeterize him is Strength- . • • . •• -..-7..,' • •• . • • . • . The, rumor, that '.Sir, Richard Cart-
;I:. • il -C1,' .1d - t d ' t • • ' '
- -, , -..... was -carmen. at a' KM to the railroads, A sold out an gone wes a ecae age, 4 e - 1 h • • • . • .• -
,-. -„ .ivrigh • teeu a ..s shortly address his , con
' ... (Med by almost every. action that he pers • • •• • • • - ' they would. have:, done better .,
the shippers -were enabled to. fay it down than stituents in Enron turns.ont. to 136 cor-
forms, and the sooner his mantle is. al- • • , • ' ' h la' • t h t they h - h . ret Doubtleis there. will be ir lar e
. . at the consumer s. doors° touch clieaper, ho1d mg.on• o w a , ey aye and w eta • . , e g
lowed to fall 550111 some other" membee • , i • • • ,i, •• Aey 'Itrep ho„ping for better tInies, audience to • listen to the distinguished
and therefore to 1118 benefit, - .. -
: of the party, the betteee will it be, both. ' . • • ' financier's": exposition.. ef the leading
• • • • • • • • : ."'"°'"'•
'
.
• This is. sotnewhat.different to • the tune
the Ga*ette'and its associates •ettne when
' 0
they asked the farmers to support the
N t• • .1 p e• •t ' t 11 " ' 11: '
pm y : it le po s.--.
BaritiErObserver:- -- ----- 7-- --"---- -
•
, 'It is currently ,reported that one. ot
4.1 '-
see suecessfutteriderers for a- portion of
• Canada . , ,. was• . .
theacite Itailway-given
. ... .
to understan that; although fencing was
I ••6•• •cl' • • ' • d f the
ac vet ise as tequu e or whole see,
tion; only aestnall portion would be:
fenced ;'.'thitt he shouldinclude the
• n-----.•-•-steseee.-.-...:_. • ..
• • • • e •
• . PALL. 141110WS.• •
. . • •
' .The followingare the dates of the Fall Ex:. • •
hibiteoes.of Agocultur al Societieein this•d• • -
trice. e • . •,- - .. '.°7 •
. -s-aath finfeil ' : S ." "*" ' '-' ' - ----''-------- . -
, at . eafortb, -on Thursday and
Eriday„"Seet.2501 and .
26th. •
. East Huron, at *easels 'MI •Thuraday MA.
Friday Oct 2nd a d rd ' - • • ••
T .-',_- -•,- i• -•P, -;3 .7, • '
erneeery at virm nem • ' " •
, g , on Thursday end .
Pride S. t'
, y,___ep . 25th and
. East Wawanosh , at Belgrave, on Wanes -
day, -Oet, tith. , • • , ,. - ' ' ' • • ' •
•
Morris Branch, at Elyth, atii
. . •The railway manager, like all. other
for that 'petty; the'coinitry, and in. .the• .• • • .. ... . •.: • .• ' ; '
. . ., business,. mem trisla to conduct their
mterest of our rela,tions with the ino-thei•• . • • - - . 7 ..• .
Itand.• , • . concerns in the most judieious. and Pro-
an• • Atable 'manner,: and if, that inennei' is
- es
• • • topies.ot the day e The Speech will be
' • The Quebec Legislative Councie meet'. looked forWard••to with intieh interest by
• • • • - ••• • • .. . . . .
on the 30th inst.., and is . believed that Canadiens generally.-lIntilton. Pitiles.'
• • • • • -
they tvill then past the supplie,s. • The, fact that the Gerniane' have re.
"• • .' ' •••• • • ' • • • • .
cost
of fencing,•pntting the sanie 'e.t.a noinizi-
al sum. tl tl' d • • -
pee apparen y re aoing, but
actually increasino it by iseveral,' thou.
• - s'
Ponds of dollao. This ie onl, one of the
-October and 10th of
s ' •
• tanley Branch, at Pay field, Tueiday aild
.Wednesday,.•Get. 7th a 8
rid. th - •
' ' • ' • ' • - •
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•
BON '
, . a- se .•
110 W /sit that so" manyof our young hot ekactly to our liking land interests
Men aiss leaving foe the 'Western-Statest we: will eithee !moo' to submit to‘it'. 01'
::-.. keep lo f • front it • ' '••• f •
Nearly every paper one opens. contains. a o float it altogethei, oi no
. a notice of the departurd*of Some one or' legislatiVe interference will ireprove• *
,..--..-....-.4,-
'
...e_e„•_. • •
vised their :tariff,. and 'pladed on the
. ' ' '
It is the 'height of impudence to tell, varieties artiales which had httherto been
AdMitted free, has been citeci with . glee
farr;ers. tbe National Policy has b' enez ' '
• - by. bentedian protectionists, es it panicle
fitted them 'while eiiis are selling at -25 tion. of the tariff recently• - t . • • f •
, , ) pu in force
ecets..e bushel. .... . ' ' • . here. not- the -Germen.'"Government,
. - .
, . .
inetaneett ;in whieli a confiding inehlie
. i'
has been swindled by colluseon between •
Contractors, Perliamsentry • brokers and .
• , .
Cabinet Ministers.--Ottewa Pres Press;
. It was reemitly..remarked by-
rican ernigratioe agent that the Dozein-
. • . • .
moGriition.-Ie 'Guelph, ..---
be the 15th 3
AU t•
the wife of • ' ' 0 ' ' ' • 4
De. Mc regor, of a son. .- , •
WIIITELY--.At 0:14:;cleticit tea the latit i st th '•
I fm ' n 04 °
wi eo r W T Wh
.., . • . . itloy, of e•iion. , ees.
'''leT11--Ab "ler ich, on the '2A2nd inst • tito.
•wife Of Sir. H. H Sinitli f " • " le
e • ' °' a an.n•
More. Will .1 p.o.
SOMO of • those jottrmils ' •
. , • . . k mele's heed 'does not confab} a brain
that preViously had so much to say on , capable of •oulture and fine rearing.--,Ezeter
• the same .subject, 1186 and .0eplaio. ReffecteiA. . . ,, .
• 'Iren
.,
• ''' 4--;...... . unlike that in power. et Ottawa, exhi...
. ' .. '
... The me' t•it f 0 e ea, Mr that dis.•
:to y o a. .1. t 6 . bitecl some wisdom is selecting :articles
,. on tv to 0 p :toe import s, . y i
h' h t' 1 • " t The (I'd
etiee the Settee of. the Quebec' iehgtela-ziot cripple their industries by takin
'
ion.•Ltincis Act, which Came into•force on
the 1st of july laeb,f-avits doing' more 'to
'd ' tl ttl t f•D k 1 e d•
aid in le ge ein.011 o . a o a, an tho
es dinStates at a tho
W t • th 110 " t •
mete • . ,
wif=lantlifth, on the lfith MM., tbe 4i
emu% ef a dee • ht .
zwie-In PI h
ye on 16th in t
,. . et., he ,anfe of
•• M W H '
• r• .. , eWit, of a daughter,
. . **--:.:,. .• tire frankte.admit it, anyhoW.
Whereat.° all• the factories' and matte, ' .. • .' .
--ea
tive Couneil g
. .
go 'in foe it8 abolition. raw materiel, while they permit, several
. :teen s in , e
th
employ' of the.Washington Gbovertimertt.
M .
• ee• • ARRIED;
Sastn--ratst,.-At tho ees'd
,
featuring establislemetite an that wove to ' A. gentlemof London, who has
•
This is an eneouraeine si n o the en 0
„ e g f . 1 I 8. Artiales-amongst others,. col and (Joke
.
.--to pass free. At the time, the tariir
Of the correctness of the 'eemark there
's no doubt, Dr. Sehultz,
z thee of the brideer •
motber, on the 16th inst., by the Rev /ohn. '
gty, Mr., 11, H. '
.9. . •
have been started under the 'RP., tlie• been tniZking an extended tour throttgli
. . . •
Werlomert of which were. inconiume, at the Lower • Peovincee, asserts that the
. . . • '
inereased prices,' the prodaets Of - the 'people there, irrespeetive of pariy, ate
fano.? ' Can anY'of Mir delem.porfiries theroughly disgusted with ;the 11. P •
. •A , • : ~ ' p
point to one snob., tho establishment . of letteinees, be ',no stagnant and really per
, ...„ . .
Whielitves the direet resuleof the tariff. sons tietually -on the veroe of starvation,
0 .
' • ' , .
' ,. . .
• -The Englieh directors are still eters is not allowed to preSs rind uli oii the
. pooree clasees, foe sugate cocoa and sieve.
reepoinling onthesuebjeet of the unieki ral 'other artieles oriterino• into tiniv 1
. o erea
Of t,116 Grand Ti eels and Great Weetern ' cornsumptioe have siot • had the duties
• 1 c no s ci i on them increased, . The extra taxes
railways, .1e. t •16 t e n to be .atay .
- . ire alleged' to be neceeenre to titaiutain
nearer the ecooteplishment a their ii . . • •
ie enprtnous.• armlets, now enro 0 an
o - • II d .
Objeet, • Germany. - . • •
... . s
and of Mitiii't.
.oba i ' ' t • tit - : i• •
, s at pi esen in Ot wit to the pui-
pose of urging upon, the • Government
the 't • emaking b '
te neceesx y o seine c ange en
the new land bier. 4/te also intends -it
'
advise it to Oh* the settlement of home.'
'steads of one letindteel and sixty acres
1 • tin. • i t th • '• r 41
elm 1oug iou 6 reservations o. ..., 10
Northwest. Sonia Observer,
_
Scott to.Miss Mark Hill, •
both atibe township of Iiiillett
Encam•rair-WsmarAX.-Iii Wing'hare on tl is.
- I Ith inst., by the Rev. Wro 1 . $ Mk
F Each - t u• el
...• e „ana,a4 ' ° '08 arY• 3. Westulan,
-'," ' ''''''reg"TY: 4'41” an Of Wiegliatie '
. .
.• • DIED* .. • •
Pricislizter....-At Verne, oe• the lath hist.. •
ester Maud,. the daughter of Win. - 1
411(
Itabella•Plunkett , • d A - 6 l' "
, age . years, eetiponeei
and 18 days,