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°mud Baie--Jais. 2itoble,
11011130 to let -T. Cooper.
Topsy Turvy-J. Hudgins.
Vox Dakota -Grand Trunk Ity.
Tenclera Wanted -J. Oallaader.
aliouse for Sale -D. McLaughlin,
Crompton Corset -Mrs, Ideesley.!..NSTAit..C..)0C
Dwelling wanted -New ,Nta Office.
New Goode-Oraib Macwhirter do Co.,
A 'YEAR ralartER Tam ate a'.
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In a. very ehort time the National Policy
will have been in operation for. a year,
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and we believe its strongest supporter's
will admit some .degree of disappointment
at its reaults for geed. It vies to be a pia.
nocea for all abe ills business, was bar to .
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was to enrich 'the reamer, tradesman,
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manirfacturer, mechanic and lahoripg in an •
aaoamatgAr. inetlaltiarts.
We have repeatedly noticed that the.
auotationa in the Montreal market reports
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were below what. they were, tent and
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figures that could scarcely be, correct for
the articles could not be obtained elsewhere
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and taken and sold to save them-
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iielvel from loss N'Ve notice poultry quot.
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ed by the lb. at Go to 8o for tutkey, 4o to 513
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aroST raitoilitn• ammioN.
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et Areat 00ort be befog made by the Goverua
, ment to mitke the people a .the country be-
' li th t have beau adopted to increase
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tour trade with formica countries and. open
new markets for our produce and menders.
tures. Great importance is attached to the
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appointment of Sir Alexander Galt, an t .4'
ptirImoiner. hwa:rsettpeedni:d rivairtIlamtheinst vthie.awt nwegitob...
Fromm, and. perbape Austrio. A.11 this sounds,
very pleasant and those who have, not enquir.
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.11011netut of. trade was Ile"r more to. °° '
ktiown under its benign influence.; busi-
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nest failures would cerise, and everybody
and eVerything wont(' he " booming"-,-.iu
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theory, at least. diewapapers. or public
believe' they are sold no; at 'au
not • , • • Ylear-
kot in Canada at that price, The follow-
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rfor Monday- ti it is correct , it
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c°11Puie°43tionarceelaetpitonthteosethstertenmatitni°t7alasaYofbseomie
value, or at least as au indication of future
trade extension. It is necessary, howeier, to.
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look at the matter in A common sense . witness
way in oader to ascertain what improvements
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'We began last evening to make our annual in-
men 'who WI. the " 'audacity" to doubt would b. e bette,r to ;en cattlnat home th. an
ia our position ia to be gained by the appoint.
a to n leacinuclu, and.
cwr. nog
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ventory of stock, and it vin'll take us
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these statements were roared "Mee on the take. them there tio, sell :--
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of no use to the body politic, and of the•teaa cattle on vigor
Market were 801C1 at 4o per lb., hot the ge-
should give place to those who would. be
gnieS:t pi tE0 ga
ear ver nal aidgye anb 0
:Mt ht ai
trade negotiations' tail tharaurnalripelia. :Garai
we; a'benna t4t 4ao:f:
,i_ must DO 9 DilVir .40larA e share of self-
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• at. urday t.o get through,. - W. e.do this once every
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THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1880; .
neral price of prettyagood cattle watt about
something raore. 3?tc do, arta hulls 3c do. There were not
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goveanment and the right to regulate her
Customs pointy, is nevertheless a iec to
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year to seelow we are getting. along and liow
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IsTotwittistanding the great efforts Put
Well, the new policy, under the DeW many inferior cattle on the market,' Pretty
_ large sales of dressed hogs were made last .
goveroment, waa introduced with a great- Saila-day At0,50 per 100 lbs.. ,
fleurish of. trumpets, ancl has been
such treaties of commerce With France, Spain;
Austria sad some. other, countries, provide
what is known as the moat favored. nation
that therm
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we stand financially with all mankind. We con-
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forth and the changes undo for the remov-
al of all causes foa antagonism betwoeu
upper. and Lower :Canada, there iaevery
reason to -fear that. it still exists es strong
as ever, though for the time be ing latent,
. audthat if,Somethiug doe a not happen to
turn. the current of feeling in 'another di-
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rection, there • is over reason to believe
that a' sharp conflict for will'
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ite effects 7 Seine, 'there were, who sin-. : EDITORIAL NOTES, '
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cerely thought better times tvoOld certain- • ----7 • .
. Out in lIowick lir.y is eating at a per
ly ensue in consequence '; others that . ^ • • • • •
ton, and in Renfrew county it is aelling at
.thouglitAliere v00141'6 better -Clines be- D. Aro these the high prices
coma, they had been bad long enough ; but from p to s- • - ' •
the N.P. was going to give the farmers.
those who. understood .the operations of • : •I
trade knew well enough it waa impossible TIM. deb. t of,, Canada haa increeeed itittai
minion of dollars since the. Macdonald Gov-
' under the condition of thinge. When the- . ia...
. ... ernment came nto • power
-botatitifor-haryeata'at -go-timed' •
clause„ which agrees each of shall
haaethe•same righte of trade with Great Bri-
'min arid • the colonies thereof, as the ' most•
favored natinn enjoys. Canada, therefore,
eau mak.e no aryangement , with anY °tine fora
eigu country without opening , her ma ets. te.
all others on the saint ;terms, For instance,.
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suppose wo were to coeclude aui agreement
with France that the. wines of that country
should ba admitted. free inEO Oanada on condi-
tionthat Oan-adian built ships should bo ad-
mitted free to France. .Immediately Germany,
Austria and Spain, without conceding any
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fidently hope -the balance will come. out. with a
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ill be `- 'considerably mixed." -The'stock we
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man,.. not t e. men. During, he e we aie tak-
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ascendancy
nlace, This is Plainly evident
soon tako,
by 'the jea:Muey manifested by Quebec at
tlie progress roade by Ontarle, and' we
hay° new au unquestioned proof of this
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fact in the passing, with:mm.1i. a largo ma-
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promieed retrenchment, with a. vengeance.
and marketeda slight
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huaiaess took place, d.ue solely and• entire- A vote was taken, aa,Ottaasn; on Thors-
ly.to the abundant fall wheat ttronsard the daya.on the „l3illato repeal the insolvensy
price obtained for it, . but beyond this laws,aaoong those voting being two insol-
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there etas been no improaementawhataier. vent Conservatiye ,M.r.s, . • A nice thing,
hanta-couldademand-a
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mission. of their wines ou exactly t a same
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.terme as lose o • lance were a re 9 .
will thus.he seenthaaby the:Operation of this
prinaipleiti British Taade treatise, the D01111114
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ion is forever a arm l'Oln me, -ing a so u e
teams with leafage 'Governments, because we
ha e nothin whatever to offer one which we
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TO LL CUSTOMER . PROMPTLY, .
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Taity-,--011he motion for committee to
re open the boondary question; which al
most every One thought had been so well
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and definitely. (disposed of by the boaad of
arbitratoze composed of Sir Edvv,ard Thorn-
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ton, Sir Francis Hincks, arid'. Chief jiiatice
Harrison, Since deceased. To Rattle this
question amicably, as it was thought had
been the vase, everything • was dope 'that'
-possibly could be dene-an impartialeoullt±
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full information laid before there, leghl
talent employed by each separate party in-
terested, tfme taken to ' intike :award,
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At tisenttune, business all over trnlY, when insolvents •are perenttsa to
the country is terribly flat and never Was.. legislate on insolvensy. ' • .
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so.unsatisfactorya • During 1879 more fail 7 'The Ontario Government have. very pro-
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urea' eccurred.Than • for any previous year perly suspended Dr. Allen, 'Police magis-
•of the depression. . - Money is very hard t ' t IC. ' il • t 'h -
ra e o a ornwa, ,, againa w om . very se-
to collect, and. even wholesale men aro car* alone charges were • abstained by •a young
ing out agawet the scarcity thereo„Work .w'oman of that town Immoaaity •
is bad
irignien- who were promised high wages, enough with those:not in judicial - •
positions,
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find it didicult to of any Wages at all, in-
but, • found th . '0' • 'ff• t
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all 'the princiPal cities ancl toWns of that are. necessary' to effectivel 11"' k it • .
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Doniinion theta being. large numbers out '' 1 • - •
Bishop 28,weetrnan,• of 'Toronto, has for-•
of employment. • • • 7 ' •
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can withhold root, n•is net Ire y,
no can olio wo.eapeet, that England is goiog to
alter her. whole foreign policy to suithis coon.
try. . Sir A.' T.. Galna mission, to •Englaria
therefore, as far as trade matters are concern
'o nothin .
cd, is.perfectly useles.s."... I.e can d . . g
Canada has•no sovereign rights. She oanuot
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evou approac o er na ions o cep i o .
al ceth, and pf her trade must remain .
thb Colonioffi
suservient to at .Great Britain . as,
long as she is dependent on the Empire,.
Under these cireumstances the National Policy
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a misnomer, and to give, . . .
ernment must be prepared, •to go the full
length which the. aerie implies or abandon
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the only legitimate means by which effect can
be•given to it By the adoption .ef a proteci.
tive polka. we. bite taken • the position of a.
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and now that it is made in all fairness.it
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shold be final; but inatead of that he ar.
bitratera aro, to be insulted and •the cOun-'
Ary_wrongfid.:k..being.ptit-to theatrouble..
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and expenee sof having' the whole matter to•
lbe gone over egain to gratify the spleen of .
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one section of the country againat alio
A, great intany.Canadiana .havh, left. Ca- . . . . .
• • . an election cake .at a teameeting, .on the
nada and taken up their residence hi the
ground that they aro i' mate and i•mpo
United'.8tates.; the. numbers are daily. ina lite., The Bishop into be coramended• for
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creasing, and with all these. facts ("taring his manly and sensibbiactionin tnis rega d •
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_them...,11:1....timftmecooseayatiya,,papora and_ There have -beeir•sa-many- of -those grab
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:Ministers .have• the- face to Say „that '.' the. games - introduced in conneCtien. with.
depreesion is .PSssIlsg away. • • , -. church affairs and countenanced by. Clergys ,
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• Theieaganot•orie class in the corn muaitY; Men that theybecomeby.words..
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rival to the. manufacturers of -England,- and --- -. . _spring • ra . e. ,
therefore cannot expecathat. the sentiment- ' • t
artyof thetie w i- b hi ds us, will induce the , •
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Chambere of Commeace and the Hoards of Trade • ,. . . •
1 England, to assist us to obtain acl,vantages . . • •
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in foreigh markets we deny em in . a: • . a.. . .
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•our own, •Therels"but:dno, andaver. to • these . - ..• .-. : . . . .. : . .... ___a. -........a.... .....,„.......a.......„,.....- .---aa---.,---a---..----a-
obiectiens and: the Doininiaai Gevermnent • - .. • • • • .. • •• . ,
. - -• ' .." t• ' b t GREAW DRY Goopp. NITA.REHov.st; Ar.,BER.t..sz.
must give.that answer or cease part ing a on •
Opening up foreigntrade If •We. inquire o .: a • 29 188.0 • • ' . • . : , '
CDIN.T /N. ob. . . ' '-• • .,. : • . . . .
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' Other .: than the large sugar, 'cotter', and
BishoPe Who frowns down pions frauds'.
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merce with foreign countries,. Canada is not. .. • - , a • • .. • • • • -
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laced on the Same footingas.the British Isles. . . . , .• - • -- • .. . •
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Woollen mrinufnettfriirs who haVot cleriVed. • • • . •
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Ili many instaucea she is purposely excluded • . •
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• U15hrtilibf,:igPOCLifEki: thlainIqUitaitiS.ITZ' -- r-- '''. "I':."7 T'• --:'...T'''',e'
,from thealrenents, elastiall';treatialaaaainic.7a111a . .: L -aa...- .... ... ..... .. . ' , - -. --a. - - - ,..., , •
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• Not- that trade has 'just. taken. p fresh' .p,,,. and these manofacturers„ tn. Whose in-. " . .. - • a • - • • -
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'start UpWarda in the a•Unitucl States, and„ -.tercet the. whole thing :was framed, aro. • . - • • •
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'employers are beginningt8 4alatheinaelve's' coining 'money out. of tha. givat 'body. of . . Hoo. Mk. Angers, Cons-ervative' recent-
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on their feetagain, the workmen are•going : eonsuers.." ' .' • ' • a., . • . ,a'a , ly. electeduhas taken his:Seat On the Re.'
to commit over •agiiin . th.eia headertropga • WO know that soiiie will say a.,„_ aaa,,,_. form; aide ,ot the House, but ,Only because.
;4" K "V • there 18 no vacant seat .elsewher
madness ...f a few 'years by. striking - • • • e• • "a• ••
tli' time to Operation Of
jec e same . . ' . , K. - • . ...
Forth for
most Favored Nation clauee.of those treaties. a ...... • • • __ ' '
;HAT 1411ST CLASS FARM, No. -Cr on the 15th.
These ere simple fiets which our Goverrinierit, , fl
ttherod't. Only
Parliament and•peoplo.v:ill have to consider, ua_ orricenn: w°figtdaesroitiorean gee; ci,31(.: lag
beeause j t• it impossible loi• us •to. create a, fol.... onoMile troth 0Inton. The farm.contains 80iNorswOrthy
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, thine thus ira osa ohoioeland in ood condition Lino orohard, Bie, ••• AV-
eign trade:puler the •reetric , . a p . . , , . . _. _._ ..
:. ed. ' As -things now stand, our tariff is calcu.• ',pia to • • is' L'I"'
lated to cut us off froth foreign; intercourse in- ountan,Jaly
• 'tead Of inareasing it • thus re 44musiatunweaoluismeatiawara.
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peat, • has not had . time to fully develop itself,i' • •The.,peblic .friends. of 'the. latt kr '
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for highea:wages, flies cauetng a - prestra-, D.
a Weshall be: exceedingly spark if its fruits: Galbraith, Itt.P.„ for North Lanark, have
tion. and demoralization of business. An "arca itation rertedved to erect a monument to hie •
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sentsa Are the bf Canada to - • .
of cl ea Oloinbent a. perpe of the memo.
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undirratancling appears to have been arriy-. ..parit year's arid there is every for • •• ' •
people prepared . . . , • • '
-face the issue with all. is consequences , now . ' • • •
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groimd or•• • • •
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ed at - among workmen of all •classes, .that belleaing.that they will be. . . . ' 1 • • . It was so oeld in.th -H ' ' TI d ' '
e ouse on . luxe ay
domande are be made for an advance of The that.
me ,opon len . ,,,__ .• •
f • d' tl i at tho logical. sequence of '
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,to revenue,(to raise which the.Corisea. afternoon. many of the. Members wore'.
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wages, and if not a shall their while'•the drters were
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. granted .strike vatiyea said was one reason for adopting the• . . • - . . ' • a a
permission by the Speaker to p.ut on.
immediately fellow. In some "places the • N. P ) only menu 16 have improved In their caps' • . r • • ' ' •
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is already being -put in operation, 'slide '
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dutyb 11` ' t' t ' d' d t th th 0 ht • '• . - • .• .• . a .. • . .
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process the proportion' -sir -everything •else , • • • 1 d II if E 'S ' •
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and. a suspension of . work is follewing: a It ••• • Club• e r -
- • for it is neaily two 'Minima. of dollars behind. tary, made a formal apology to the 'House
• On Ttiesda • for•the insultiri tan ua 'e he
appears Simestas if'the workmen were in.' ., The peeple• whoa ivere lid 'int oauPporting • - Ye . . . . , • g g g
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, last seasioa. used totvards Hon: Mr. Hun.
• •f 'being taught' by exi
capable O . . . erence,, for •
p ' ' the N..P.,. under the .delueive hopee that tington. The affair caueed 't ' b •
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the .auffering and ruin doused by, previous i
alleY would bo greatlybenefitted by it, can in the House. • • . •: .• a ''" -. •
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strikera.comparatively; is but oayeatorday, now 41cho* the. cud of bitter reflectierr l': - ' Hou John Carling ap.pears to beinifor-•.
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they as to the, .' tunate about the Unita of the meeting '
of ,taking *ea Oil, • es n t. prescribe .
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at is . the most valuable combanation of. food.. "la
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or ,debilltated. patient that , as ever boon is- ' . . .... A
dovereclaat the sometime it is perfeetly egree, • a a. . a. .--a
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still ernes eager aver pursue and cogitateth I' b'lly f ' t ' • . • , • • • . • • . • g of
on . 0 unre la 1 1 , P . eer aul Parhar " Lyear
'same foolish omirae. : a ,• • • • • • pont.. Last the deatruation of
politicians.. ' They should profit 'by...their lin abrowery: by fire kept alibi" • at, 'horde,.
,That' Workmen. and laborers should.'re- • • • .. •
, In. U Min. they while • this Year he was . prevented from
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tt d' a f • fewdays b . th 'death f
ceive.the highest' possible wages for Work . are able .to do.their own thinking'on pub-•
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performed is the wish ef • every sensible- lie qoestiona' withoutallowing.theirmincle ., A . ' • .• • • .. • ..- . •
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. . . . - .. . .,. , , • _. Among notices of motion's one from
person.2.2.11d. it it beeaute.of thisalesire that to be stnired-hy-laolitieel-nneeks Patternon,,_oLBrant;_aaking--for
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Ilagyfard'sPeotoral Balsam his a toile . whet on the . • • • •
stomearata the digestiveorgans,withentanylujuripus ,• .. • • . :
affect on th6.system...11 allays'irritation of the-pron. . . -, ,. 0 • ',. ".. .- .. ,/ •: .• 0'
. ehiatubes and otontach, removing tliaphlegrafromthe ' , . • .. . , • .... . . '
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air cells tothlungs; nt •.the same time healing the In. • ., . • . ' .. . .. .
flamod.or irritated parte. • Willow) never known It to . . ,. .i..... .. . ... • ,.
fail itisiiiingsatisfaction, When need necording to di. . :. • • " .
reetions,f or Coughs,,Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, or any • • ,•• - • .
other affectio_n of the throat oerrlsoango loading to
_With -till_ _Mr- . the
a remonstrance it Meant& the course they sorta,of nonsense. . • . ... - ' a•-•-. • amount of • the Toronto'Custorn House de-
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onzeitionTFiir sali7Uyii11.7deaT .t. 25 centsperh 41 . . . • • •
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are Oempetitiena and the mwof• • --.-- •••• • . - .. falootion -and snotber. from D'Ir Cam ion
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pursuing. • -.ea . ..• , .. ..,,,, . . ,. . , . . ... e .
' - • TIM TEA TRAIL% . . : lrauron) asking for .a statement of the
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supply. and, dernarid. ahould. be lett to go." • . . • . • . . .nunaber of.- insolveneiet with liabilities for
!avatra$ the amount of wages or coraponsation It would . almosk appear as if. the 'whole. the years 1878 and 1879 respectively. •
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paieltceeriaplayees, and then there is every energies of the present DOWD/011•Goverii- . In theHouseon •• Monday.. the Premier
, • • was forced to Make a huniiliating ride •
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pr.obability that . they will. reap., _either dia Tent were bent towards rendering *every) sfon fa, reply to a qbery by•Mr. Blake. and
rectly-or in..ditatetlyathe largest returanfor. pessible aid. tolre .People rind business of announced that.the Northwest Land•Cona•
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Hell/1Y- Orraraata.--At the residence of the ' .• ,
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' Rev ft...Themes, Mr. Robta Henry, of
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Clinton; toMiss Mar 'Oh Innen of T ekt:` lat
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the work • done.. . Thinstriking for wages the Province of -Quebec ; to matter' What mission-seheinewhith wasicaprovide-funda
° ' . for the. construction . of the'CanadaaPtcific
by workmen so soon as., they, ape that.the the. question is, the interest, ,of 'Quebec is at, • • • d - ' • • ... • • •
adway ha fallen through. . • • .. '
demand_ior_goodials aufdeieotly groat to .first looked after, and then if Ontario can '" : I • ' ' ' • ' ' •
In the'llouse, .on• Monday, Mr: aCaoey
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reitacth;.brAL.dbiettlYt8h117i]rl:Z!MISt
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. . . ogersoo, o . y , n .,• o ..ary,. . . . . . . . .
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. eldest daughter of E. Walaear late al . • . , • .
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warrant them tO'.expect a compliance with be incidentally' beniitittecl ' well and geed, presented a petition signed by a 'nuMbet of
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their demand is just a repetition of the but it ' is -a. seeondary-'consideration: At the -electors of Lemma, asking the' Hones.
fable • . • • • to declare hir Beeper unqualified to hold
killing lege& . '
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G.ILiESPIE-Caormr-On . the 17th hilt,' by . a • ' " • • • . - • ...a... • • • •
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• Rev. A. D: McDonald, Mr. David Gillea- ' • ' . . . .. • ,.
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of the goose that tiie• . the time of the' re•ad '11 t t .f the t 'ff ' a ' • ' '• .' - • - ' • '
j. e men o . arz
. . , a eeat in the Cornmotisa because the -coma,
golden egg, to get the eggs all at .differentia
pie eldeet • . .
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Mr. Chat, Carter,. oth of•Hu lett,. : , . ., • .
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.oncpa .when the duty of ten per cent ties of Lennox and :Addington have been
The effect in Canada by theme strikes- wee ria:iropesed upon tea that:did not come.. clefrauded of a large Ammo . of 'money by
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Will be; most likely; that it will cause an. by the way, of' the. St. Lawtence, it was ea-. the st4t1;Edmund Hamper." Previous to
. . . . reading the petition, M '0 • d ' '
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exodus. ef all kinds of workmen thither, ;Ruud -that-this. ribald have the effect ef formed Mr.. Hooner that Riled been sent,'
and; ,conabianently, bring ;about a rise' in (awning. direct importations of tea from .. but hevlananifterted not the alightest concern
wages here. Asf.4ffis workmen are oir., .
China. Now, after . the • expiration of a Pver e insa e.• _ _I% ; • . ' • • •
this • ... * - • • ' --alsana••••--."--•-;-7.
Aantaioar-Bni;-At . the residence of the • • . .
• brida'sdather,, On the 18th inst. •by Rev. • • • . -
'Mr.' Hartley, Mr. David Anderson, of •. .
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3 o le ,to Miss ag reBali,. se, n . . -----0 • • • . .. .. ..
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' daughter of Wm.. Bell, Eaq.„ of Tooker-. . - ,
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earned will produce..briaker• • , a . a." . • a. •
times,but, year e trial of the tariff, it is • found that • • , . •
on. the whole•ait will no h - •
b. Intli0 . a eneficiad ' The Grand. Trunk •Eailway in compliance
, . not one chest Of tea has been Ito t .ci d' ' • Trunk
por e a, with the. wis es of themerolianta of Montreal,
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effect, as there will, necessarily, be a mote'Parente:
root, and that so far as produciag a direct will hereafter send.a througlrfast freight train
limited produetion, and, aoeseepiently, leap . a ± ±
.ew to Manitoba at. stated peridcli. - 6 ..•
traue it is an titter failure' , therefore a i '
accumulation of wealth. , .. • • ' ' •
• Einigratioti ftom Ottawa Will be unuatialli.
• One' !unlit be harped. upon, ono more in On
Gentler:L.-At Toronto,.on the evening of the , . ' . • -
19Sh Feb., of consumption, -after a linger. t
Already opened ' inclUding some of he choicest.
opened,
ing MMus, Alerrender 11. Gerrell,hf the • • . . ..
Lithographing 0o., thtrd too of . • •styles, for, e season. -in,..ever.y .department.. .. .
Mr. A.. Garreli,,ot the Base line, 'Hallett . • '. . . . . • . • . •• .
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Sx•Antraro: . „ _..,
' -In Goderieh township on • tho
21th motile% Sparting„ aged 68 yoga,. •
. ,. ..linge.this spring. - the ard of March a
• • • aes•1144 64 • .'
• ', 'accord with the tnith. On' Monday last . f.
party of 100 parsons, with as many oars o
The Montreal.,Post, an organ of the RO. ". : ,. • • 0. , . , '• . . freight, and on -the Path. of the same month 80
questioriSairie tip ID tne nom 811 8.. '
man Catholic) Church, corms Oa stron21;' -.la - - • persons, intend leaving, withS0 caraof freight.-
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SaattL-At StaNletora. on the 2$1h Mat, Thos. • • . . • .-• ,
. • •, Small, age . 40 Years. . - , .. • ,. •^
a•i- • '....aiiiiiiaessfam.."1. aro •
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(tion-lear Mai Vhile. tar returns Of the -All of thesego to Dakota 'I'arritory on aeceunt
itgainst,a parade on0SCPatrickse• day; talc- • • of . °minion i-overnmelandre a a ons
the D • • C t 1 tar
nua titvairimoited dived when Mr ' Tilley • • • t 'A. A • .
' irig the. ground -that instead of doing gond' • ° 'I — ' . • • in Manitoba and the IN orth. alreat,: • ".
said the .object .was not' simply to direct • . • .
they do harm. When Catholic ',, • • •
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. • opecia a ten ion is irec e o our s o .
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The inost wonderfn reined b t orii ale noW 80 . . • • . • '
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within the reach of all. Be he rich or poor, it Wets . ea . . • • ' ' • • • , • •
nothing Jo:givo this groat remedy a trial. Dr King'S • . .
merit . . . . •
4 tea tr ne to t a • . e a . he St,. L Wrenee, 1.11dt. tO
take Hach .0,.pocition in reference to thefr
•,. 1 from New York and liotitell d
"oval • prow:halt:ma; it ia aurely time that trensfer ' • • . ee
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Prot:x:404a laleaino .equally liberal in on- give it inte the hands (if Canadian Mar.
•"' ' •pole
chant . i . f a k statement.eve if
&am/ming le ithoillika Oestona that is ear. ' • 8 Th*4 it a r n • •• n
rattily aft•er,ai.Ve to .11ataolicta We aalleae it is not one very eteditabloionstatesinan
1., ., " . • legislating for the Whole Dominion
that all 140.1,, pfookkotoi iniould be abol- who 18 iyi . ... "
. • To benefit • ontreal merchants tho people
Idled., hitt we allotiid not care to see their of Ontario must be ootnpelled..to tratle•with
abolitnen ford ley law. t e e matters
' i Inh a • theta, although at much inconvenience and
expense, or be eubjeet to a
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Riad estate in 'the village of Londesboro, being
, brick house with lot,' maned by, jas,
Wenham On Muth tith D Dickinson
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. Parnai altockaatea of Mr. W. Shier, lot 20, ffnd
• ' coo: of itallott, on the 27th fast. Jam".
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Mortgage sale of real eetato; in Zane 1, ,
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arch E Mooseabitry, allot .W.
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arrow mortcauee
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ifora Golden Compound, for Dyspepsia, Sick bead.
aehe, tow Bpirits,'Loss of Appitite,iSeur StontietiCeni.
ing tip of Vood. Yellow' Complexion, General DebIlity$
Ineetivity and Drowsiness, Liver Dereplaint, Jaundice
and Bilionenees, fer viltioh it le a certain and speedy
without it.. le.,.order. , .
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t at wille a t aa W8 claim for It lett ars
giving a tri al bottle free of Coat, tvhfeh Will imevinto ycitt
of its truly wonderful merits, ass show yen what a rt-
11113"" dPllar 917,0 bottle will do. Vor sale by 3 6 IL
Lembo, Clinton,
Booldoo,,, Arnica' Salve.
'rho beet Stave io the world for Outs Bririaoa
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Sots, Mere, Salt Rheum, Totter, 'Chapped
Mods, Chilblaina, Cori's, arid all kinds of Skin
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penalty' upon
we ahould Prof4r ti, .1160. 0°0° "smim a t7I'leit pnrchases of thn per dent. How long'
certain amount 41 deference With° feelings will our people tamely submit to such a
of othere, and rpfrain from giving (Armco. .„. aharriefui iMposition 1 • • _ "
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will sten , implements, LOc„ belongiog • to
tho estate of the tato 'A Standorcoetr,,Iot
27, 8th eonaof Hallett, on nth of March..
• .1. Howson, auk • •
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truptionsa Thia Salvo re goaranteed to,give . . , .
Potted' rehab -ober' 111 e17611 ease OrmeneY•re0
boded, Price 28.'oents per box:, • For sale by
I. 11. Combo, Clinton. onatonereb,26.
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