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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-07-01, Page 4.,,..efeeopessoilmesuearoe, - Meisv AarerageintotO thiO arta • Home for sa1ee-11. Hale. Toulon, wantecn--0. Sprorst. • Farm for .tae—Arch, MaPhaii, Teaders. Wanted -.W. He Hine, Claes:ie.-W. H. Ransford. Notice of renental—W, F. Belton. Farm for ealc—jemes Walkisenew, House. Wanted --Mr. Irwu, G. W. R. Word in .coeclusion—dolin Ilotigine. Trinmpeent—Craib, Matswilirter Co. 111111131111111E2110011, (glintOlt CeTiCCIV era* THURSDAY, JTILY 1, 1880 TILE Dielsono.tsreo NOMINATION. The Democratic Natierial Convention met in Cincinnati last week, and after a few ballots. 'eeeceeded in umnineting Cien. Hancock, of Pennsylvania, as their candi- date for the approachiug Presidential elec- tion. Wm. H. English, of Indiana, was nominated far Viee-Presiclesat. Froin all 4000110,e we. are :led. to believe thst Hance& is a strong candidate. and ,frotu past experience we think hie cOnneetion with 'the military will :materially add to „the pOssibili.! ties of his election; and, also, the chances of•his election are greatly in hie favor front the fact thee the party he is =Muted with are rapidly gaining in strength, and have already. &majority in `Congress, Tieing. so -closely connected with the United States, -Canedinus have' great reason to be deeply intereeted in the success Of. pue or other -of the partisan, In our opinion the . election of Hancock will- be to. the idvantage of Canadai, as the present trade restrictions will then be relaXed and placed on a sounder basis. ' The convention, pet forth its platform, and some of its , planks are sound,. and if carried out,will he for the benefit of the people. In the: third plank the partyatates that it is infavor c.'honest. Money, censistine Of gold Mid oilvei• .*and paper couvertible.. into coin an demand; etriet maintenance of :the peblic faith; state end. nationaleand a tariff for revenue only." The people of the -United Stats have been trying, fot. a Member.o! year, the peoteetive.pcilieyeand calthertgh reepeeliene ' contended igarousty g4rnst-the iid. —.—aml-tinjustingislationvilte-letereSt&I' niev riopolists and ringa have been ' too meriy. ;for itrein, 'Only in .a sne1i ineasneeesehers ' the .itiquity..14311e,teriltewaSeeti.„Sigareni. that the molt Obtuse cnuld.ncii:givold.see- ing the • injustice. of it. These trifling and -letting him retire to. a. more inodest changes in the, tariff have opened the eyes and 'sensible' residence, inkeepietne with; of man and the advoeates of a revenue tho requirements of a gentlenien with a tariff, we believe, have become sigilleiently limited Wiry; • numerous to elect their candinatn, encl. we may, • therefore, expeet;. shortly after the. election next- fall, '.gtin- -Cairo change iri their tariff rates. f. What effect ,thici will have 'upon -Canada iteie. difficult to tells hist there is one :thing certain; mad: that is, it. would be alinosb ignpossible to maintain 'our present . policy. of ..proteetion .A.t preient.e great deal .of entuggling‘is airried on, but it -is nothing in comparison to What it would -he if the snide .of eninufacture.s woke 'reduced on, the other side, as they Most certainly would be it foreign menu- factureewere adinittld at lower tariffrates., Canada Would gain materially,,, also, in the reduction of thetber duties,, and most likely 'the free admisalois of sailing 'teasels'. That pertiOn of the plattoesta With refer - nee eo the ,cuerency will he upheld. by . every one wile lenowe anything :Of ;elm theory of money ana. exchange, ' and will bo a clainper 'to- the irredeeninble currency advocates orithis Side. . : ' We are .aorri to eete that :they have...fel. lowed itt the foototeps' of 'the Republic,ene -with refereed() to Chinese iminigration, ap. parently. pandering to the ignorant ,Prejii: dices of .the samsees, for' the putpese of • • gaining their support. The charge against . the- Oilineg0 Wit they are immoral and filthy.is ue justifiable excuse ' for their eX-- eiffsitin, ' Laiva,exist or cairbe enacted for the punjihtnent ofany violatien .of,,Peace and ,order, Or. the ereation of pnignetwes. To oppose their entrance into, the coulatief because theyteridet, Cheap service, is just ,ati• senielehe as the opposition inacle.to the introduction of laboi,savitig machines. •., We esp'ocially caminend the. two follow.-- ing extracts to,the netiee of:our readers, and,think they. glould be adopted and en- forced On this gat, ().t the lines "Wo execrate the Course of ehia Adminis' nration in mekitig places in the Civil Service: • a reward for politica crime, and demend a. reform by statute whieh shall Make it forever impossiblenor the defeated candidate to bribe. • his way to the seat of A temper by:bilioting villains mem the people,". " " Public money and public credit for public purposes eelely, atid pnblie. laud .for ?dual settlers." AnuNOANT PROPS, LOW RiticEs, AND N. P. The New York Ran tales a favorable view of the agricultural outlook, deepite local draw. ,nacks of drougirt, forest fires, the Arm,' wenn and heavy storms. At prosentthe indications Poiut to beentiful harvest& tektoughout the grain -growing regione of the North-West. Ise the Central and Middle States the is are fair, and the outlook for oottoa as equally favorable. It is likely that the United Statee will have again the enormous Bunnies for ex- portation which lets been dsmaeded. by Europe for the past throe years. Bat this year °rot) proepecte in Europe are good, and the demand is not likely to be so great, ea thatelow prices for grain may be looked for. In thai case the benefits ef the N.V. to eur farmers will be very apparent,—Afail. We coransend the above paragraph to the especial notice of our agricultural friends, and hope they Will not forget to remember, at the right time, the sarcasm that is aimed at them in the last sentence, The Mail TOL NOUTIIWEST LAND POLICY. We are at a loos to understand how any governinent,, professing to have' the inter- est 01 its People at heart, can continuo a There in, as yet, no appointment to the vacancy in the Dominion Cabinet. By the time a few more eucli extracts re published, the people generally will onclude that Refernier.e Were right in Pro - °sting Against the construction of the Ca - lade Pacific Railway in British Columbia. Rini way the money goes, and where it oes, in these Britielt Columbia Railway entracte, is being shown up more and iortnivery day, The Globe's Ottawa cor- espondent writes :-- " An engineer, who is It Censerrative, writing' from British Columbia to a eon - 9 1 system so injurious in ita results as is the c north-west land policy:of the premed Gov. erninen,t, and how the government organs Pan, day after day, state that this policy is meeting with general satisfaction, when g proof to the contrary is so patent, is Immo- 0 thing no fellow can undersiand,". Ona n would naturally suppose that the fact of r thousands of Canadians seeking homes in the Western States, simply because they could obtain land op better terms than in the north-west, would, in itself, be aids- ent to induce the gevernment ,to clmup its absurd regulations, in order to retain, knows Suet ae well as every sensible person as far asspossible, a very desirable class of (Joao, that it is inepossible to benefit to any settlers.; bet, instead of admitting their appreciable extent, the farming commentr ,, ef mistake, and eieleavoring to 'rectify it, by protection; but dust must be thrown in their eyes to prevent them from seeing the they hppareutly prefer to play into the hands of ." apeculating land.grabbene" truth, otherwirie the fraud would be dis- This if: daily being proved to be 'a very covered and the game would be p. ONTARIOss serieus course of action for the Perth -west, u aw • les the deVelopment of which is much retard- NEw raBUTENANT ed hereby. To thie is now added another - OOvelltnoita • evil' in the shape of diacourteous effiCials, - Hon. J. B. Robinson, the member kr as isshown by the following extract from West Torento, has been appointed to the Lient-GOVernoiship of Ontario in the recant of Hon. D. .A. Macdonald, whose term of office has expired. HO may be able to discharge the very onerous and laborious, (1) duties as. well as his predecessor, bpt the appointment does not by any means give satisfaction to the people of Torento,' who are particularly intereined in a social point of view, many of Sir John's support- ers holding that a meet' more acceptable uppoin'trnent could have been 'macle, but the Eremier had evidently committed hini- self 'to this appointment' somo time ago, ancl found he 'could not get out of it. This necessitates a new election for West To- ronto, and although a strong conservative eonstituency, may possibly return a Liloe- ral, Capt. McMaster being the nominee of that party, and as 'he is peesonally very popular, stands a good chanee of ,being elected. Mayor Beatty hi speken �f as his' opponent. ' • The following extract, is from the Omelet; Reset/c/,- (Conservative)-..and:,it net Very "llettering to Mr. Robinson is candid and "eintereinrelin—inidTZIEFiel—the province rimy not very well do withoet a,figurehead. af soneeleitrde' We'elstaliteeenegreaessainage -9e11141tl ,,laeaffeeted bee disposieg, of the 'pre. sent costly Government house and, grounds, "We hardly thiiik the !appointment will give guch general satiefeatigu either in Toronto oe • thoughoet the provinces 'as the Mail assumee it will: Whatever be the reason, Mr. Robin- • , Recently a petition; aigenel by 42,400 son has not succeeded in impressing the gene- eal public with the idee-tb at _naturenintended. Wenien, was presented to theEnglish him fena statesman., How ever, the Lieut. -Gov- Haile° of Commons, 'asking that a bill be ernorship does not all for the exhibition of eau& -statesmanship, and possibly, •after the office, has been filled by Mr. Robison for dye • years, the people will conclude that if the du- ties of the office. cee be performed by Min, theta can-be'no very greatnecessity for the • • ; Tole BOAntbeauesit (ese. a letter pnblished in, the Montreal Gazette, (than which there is no mere stanneit Con- ctervative journal) and people can easilyon draw their own colusions therefrom • "Very many portions cemplained to me, when I was travelling throughthe Northwest last summer, of the °ended of the E'namigra: tiou Agents, while large. numbers who ha turned back and settled in Dakota, blame the conduct of these agents as having led to their Jorsaking Canadian soil and settling insAme. Haan territory. I am not satiefied that- the present population of the,Candian Northwest is much smaller than is supposed, as it is Qua- tomaey to count all the impels who have gone there, without making any rednations for the large numbers who have returned to the Unit- ed States or the older Provinces of Canada.• Very many of these returned immigrants, who are now doing so much to counteract the best efforts of those who wish to see the speedy settlement of the North-West, might have been•retained in thole country with great ad- vantage to themselves, their triends, and our common country, had theybesn.uset On their arrival by a courteous GovernMent agent, and supplied with correct information about the different parts of the country, ;the least expen- sive means of reaching the piece where they intended to settle, and the necessary eutfit for making a good start when settled. The cheer- ful face and hearty sfialce of a friendly agent's hand would go a good.way towards dispelling theaortn-West „bluee,nsehich ehaye. turned been from that fine country!, may well-mean- ingseed- useful:entree:37e— • EDITORIAL" iTOT4S. 9onlo...paper-, having, .stiggeated.:-..tiefteten standing .strulY be established in Canada, the /I/ale, we aro p1easecl to see, dormie out . • squarely against it.. Canada is not Only. too poor to maintain such en institii'tion, bet wee,she rolling in weilthes1M would' be very unwise to haVo•obee ^ Tho English -Hoose of Commons -has ap- parently plunged itself into a !mem of tiotaclle by its hasty action irr rejecting rind consigning to the aoele tower Mr, Brad- laugh, the member for isTbithamplon. By this act' they ha e, to some legree, made Mr& a inertyr fled thereby etlisted the synipathies of Many people, and if he • was now sent beck for re-eleetion the chances are =fele more in hie favor than -they would havelieen if he had been mere- ly unseated .leepaiise of Ms • refusal to take tho regulan,oeth, many believing that his, election was Secured on false prensises, bc ing of the opinion .that if he had been as euteponereat'fiist as he was on the floor of theliouse Ito aveuld. nonheve obtained the recommendation. Cf. Mr. Morley and the • support of to Many NonebnIorinists: • If. he is refused admission to the House and is sent back to his emistituente and they re-oleCe him, we do not see how they can still refuse to . reeeiye -him. The 'cortsti- . tueneY hai a right -to representation, and if they choose in Atheist to represent them era consider that is their business. • That he is in error most will Admit. bat is he any Worse than the man vvlio professes te believe in a divine being, and takee the re, quire& oath,' but whosta every act belies: his professions? All know very well that: Buell characters are abundant, in' the moat promi- nent and responsible positions in the political circle... • •• - No benefit catincerne to society -by impos- ing tits of 'faith or belief upon any one be- fore admitting Lim te the enjoyment of any privilege or tight to which he is entitled either - by birth, edueetion, or choke of the people. To do so only tne.kes them hypocrites, for most will svvallow the oath or testte enjoy equal rights, to which 'they believe they -have an inalienable right, only to be forfeited by eome overt not,' Temperance advocatbe mey feel encour- aged at an advatee that has just been made in ogland. Heretofore) all public houses wino at libetty to keep open and sell on Sunday just the minus as any bther day,and thosO who know anything of the drinking oedema of the country, know that it is the worst of any in the sevensfor carousals, but there is a prospect. of the evil being di. tninished, itetot.entirely stopped, as a rim. thus has just beert,catried in the House of Commons itt favor Of moeing all such planes s in England and Wales on the Sabbath day!. passed to legalize' marriage with a deceased wife's sistor, and It is -probable than eorne. thing will be clone in this resPe.et, although there will be tonal opposition to it 'It is said that Sir Chas. Tupper is Abut to proceed to,England to negotiate with an English company for the ..construntion of the Canada Paelfie Railway; It is to be, devoutly -hoped that the negotiatione, if conducted, will plot be similar te previous negotiations with a Ciinadian conipeuy, for the same ptirpose. „ ' • rector hero, atates that along the one bun - eked and twenty-seven miles of railroad. country let by contra -et in the Pacific Pro- vince thero is not fertile land enough to produce food for the staff which will have ° be ele140Ye4 in work* the read when onstructed. He characterizes the sections et as beginning isowhere and ending no- where, and states that ie aeveral places workmen will have to be suspended by opes over the cliffs in oder to pick stand - ng rooin in the smooth faro of the rock along which. the line will have to he cut, He further statethat the popwlation along he projeeted . route consists purelyed a ow broken down tniners, relicts. of the gold over, all of whom expect to be employees n the road." • • , Better .than votoi. The grand climax of anaemia is at last achieved. ho Poor reittise, the sick arise and walk,lharich bask 4 the golden annehine of perfeet health. ThoPhYaioel belies of thohuman frame need no longer be =thir- d. Dr. Xing'i California Oolden Compound, kr Dye- epsia, Contumption, Sick Ileadaehe, Coming up of ood, jaundiee, Liver Complaint, Billionenesa, Gene- al- Debility; Demesnes one Low Spirits. Thie won- erfnisennelywill positenitysereeenobat where every onnedylas fatted. To prove that thig wonderinroome- y will do all we claim for it you aro prisented with a rial bottle free ot eost, by which wou will readily per- eivo its wondered curative qualities, end which will how you what m regular one dollar size bottle will do. or sale by 3. 31. Combs, molten. • 13014ri. • Ccxxisoarestr,.—in Clintou on the 23rilult, . the wife of Mr. John elunningharne, of a daughter. ,• Biers,--eIn Clinton, on the 27t1i June, the wife .of Mr. John Blair, of twin sone. bonorable a career as he. • have been doing buemess forgoneg • on 18 years, ie Clinton, -3 MeNeeline, —In Eleafortli, on June 720111; tbe Ylmrs .M.cesBfullY 1°r analler, anni going on 1-5 Yours sucoossiollY for neerself. I have wife of Mr.Devici MoNaught, ole dough - ,ter. . • NEvIN.—On the 2711) May, Annie Neyine eldest • ' danghter of Win. and. Annie Nevin, of . Pembina 'Mountain, formerly, cif Staialey, . aged 22 _years. otzwarowsesmorsaggeow — " who steals my purse, steals trash ; but he that tsould tak& /rent one my yomt name, robs me of (bat which brnelits him 'nothing, 090.1 makes me poor A WORD IN CONCLUSION ON 'REMO AND HIS PROOFS. Abuse is riot Arguusent, nor is a wioked lie awl tualiolous slander proved to les trOth by the offender eieoplyeepeatiug the charge and addiug more falsebood to that firgst asserted, To first tell a ilia and then swear to it, does not in any way establish it as a fact. man may commit potty larceny and be dealt with lightly for the offence, but if he returns tie it free - bootee to plunder and rob, he is dealt with aecortlipgly, and 'because hie crime is held up to public). gaze, and he is checked in his game of outrage and -violence, eoeiety is not accused of bullying, even thengh the criminal does fight to get free, and, the desperado, getting his detente for erime, says 11 18 bullying. Two men mey strive with, each other for empreraaey, and one finding himself losing ground, gets into brutal passion and begins to bite his oppon- ent with bis teeth and kick with his hoofer,. it is not A sign of defeat for the other to cry • shame, nor is he endeavoring to hide under the cry of tar play, when be Aglo for that right. It is so with Nein° and myself. His petty larceny ganse m the butter business wee nippedin the bud end exposed by my advertoement of tee QLD WA1, AND TIIN 0WWAY. He was not grateful for being let down easy, lest returned, like a freebooter, to plunder and rob me of my good naine, by wickedly and maligning and becalms° hie heinous offence is held up to publie gaze, he appears almost ashamed of it himself in his article of '" proofs," and cries out that Jam trying to bully hitn, and im this little passage-atenmenbe- tween be and 1, he °mild not take and give a rap over the knuckles on square tetme and, in a nly way, as each might feel the other deserved it,. but, like a mad brute, began to bite' and. kick and pelt nand, and it is no desire to hide under a false cry when fair play is asked fer. His assumed proof in regard to his contemptible:essertion about the value of my pledged -word, is as penrile as the first asserbion•was vile and nsalicious, and; in answer I will only say that unless he gets those names he was assured could be got, r.or any one else can believe. there is one other mina in Clinton ere wicked and miserably contemptible As he shows Wine self to be. • TO prove my attacking other miles adVertisementinte refers tonlie fllee of the New leen for proof; neither he poi' anyone else can find a !Angle instance Whore I did so without the person attacked 4ret publishing some little dodge to divert trade, and -all sues had a perfect right, as with his, to offset it if I could. He calls me a babbling fellow, and lacking commowsense,"in proof of which he points to my adverllsemente and myself. Ming ilannet his opinioneand the axe/vise-of 11 18 one of the privileges he enjoys by living in a free eountry. But if the fellow was only a babbler and silly, one that nature .had endowed with so much ballast, in -the way of Common sense, as he appears gifted with, would haveonly laughed at the noneensioal advertisement, and a man of his wisdom should here scorned getting in tp passion. lie tells the public, by Way of proof of my miselifeverumess, that I de; ahnsinese of 033,000 per annum, and employ eight firsteintersaleamen to db it. Here rhave to nail him with another bare-footed fie; be knows right weal only employ four, not eight, men about the place. 13'ut if be is so well 'Meted as to, the amount' of businees I do,. end that if it is 333,000, as he says, in one year, he might figure tin and tell us how many years it would take him to do as muck by his wayof deing husinees. - Ile scolds because I pay rent and employ help to do trade, while be says he- hub no rent to pay, no interestrand does all the work himself, . Well, he'can,consede himeelfwith having • . o business just that big, and I don't see any mime in me having one that needs iqueogood men to do it. As to rent e if he chooses to hold a Very valuable let and have Very old-fash- ioned store on it,: and chooeo to pay rent, wellove needn't quarrel abont that. If he will build a good sore on his waste land I might rent it from him someeday, and inalte money out of it, too. I am sorry if I have in any way misjudged him as to his notions of the Higher Power, and am glad there is hop yet for one as bad as he,. His career of 217 years has been one, on the whole, of hot e dime itable kind, but why does he try to blacken the character and libel the „name of another, WI has been in butiness for two-thirds ths,t time, and presents as • 7_7_7 . Jwy ismong•Ilie Childress. • Cereeese's Swege Ueseon the equally suit- able for children and Adults. Endorsed by Over 000 doctors •in:Cinede. . The difficulty of adniieistering nauseo.us.inenicinee, and the de- seeability of having„eizepe ...pleeertet .0 rt.ko.,,trate,.. Iiidiieed•T.--Copiaiiii to •:uridertakc • researelies ewhicheresultedinetheedisecevery-ofea-Sweet.Gaite perfectly palatable. of the seine strength . aerie meeical• qualities as the ertlinery Castor Cite. and nvhile • equelly pie and hartless; yet ..aetipg more certainty, and: producing nei. tieens,..and. him ancl all men, 1.confeap.19.having my faults, .• perhaps have •many, and. may.- • - tiler :ntdisee; -thriclree. sty et- be quick to.letoeft whiten uoteilefelloWeementryenan-hes•termed."-elittle•Celtie efferveepenee.'!. " :ieslioneen • othero eelnieeesetipsetheis 01'140s -there 3111t Withal;.'-eOrr.n.VeirY*ttieiledeed had, it ie • trne, two parteers, each for b years, and they both left better off to engage in other *business than when they came to me. We have never _been anything but good friends, and yet Nemo, is so.- vicione as to try sand make the public believe we quarellecl. I fear P2 years of pertnsrsnip would not )iftire existed had; Iliad' Nemo to pull with. Now during those 18 yore no one can cluing° me with a wilful falsehood or dishonest act, and susta,in the eharee. have bought, sold, and paZti in .full; if he knows any one that On no any better then that,' he had bettet‘ trot him mite's° if my career is not quite as long_inClinteu, with gratitude and not with vapity V' express My convic- tion it • is quite as successful and just as creditable, if not ‘, more- so than, his, and he ean rest. assured the 'etencern has no sign j,et of coming to grief, though he does prophecy my ultimate ruin. 1 aevertise and attend lee my own business; and when riwant his asiestance and adviee to gnid'e it, will ask it. . Verily, Nemo in his proofs of my wickedness and 'crime, has nand° some great hits against ine, and shows what a store of profound wisdom and common Sense neture has endowed, him witheoPity it did notgift him with less jealousy and 'better nature, and more •regard for justieceetruth and honesty to another; than -ho exhibits-irrthisepetterel:hibitiefrof liirepftee (Yen coufession 13 good Lor ie soul, eif a man belieees be has one) and even. If he don'b believe but has only. uotions about it, be they animated or not, he receivers. a oertain comfort from the chnfeesion, nevertheless. I am glad, thereforetosee Nein° •confliss his imperfee. like et. One parent payee.- •• childreu drink it like water ee anothere.eeeVe liad..to hide the bottle or they would'beve finishedit right off e" another -e" My little girl hewetaken. it twice withont any trouble, and- dOeti net: know. What: - it is., theuglr she bates- the ordinary .Castor.011; and noVelecould.get her to tekeet wieliont •fighte"-yet • tenother--;"1..wiet 'yon. success of your Sweyer Ceseoe 0131. • it is ,a- splendid. thing' ee.inre. to take lite.place of. all the coinmori oil .?'• • ....The extrigmlionry. demand for thiS improve- ment ot a etaple hoe:Amid medicine has bronght fraudulent hnitatione into. themearket, but the- publie.eme-gliardeliemseteee ageinst-substitutee, (which unpeincipfed partiee.are attempting to sell onethe reputatien of tide .artiele) •by seeing that the name C0 VIAND'S 'SWOT 0ASTdR.. is on . btitli wrapper and. direction , . The • Underiegned, ha -.dug purchasedeMee4r T, CoPland & interest in the abet°. prepne ration, are DOW Diann fadairing.3t frem'.the ginaerecipee • • . • • • • • • • • • NORTHItC11.& ile-MAN'. Termite.' • . Application is to he !pea for a new trial in the case of Bennett, -the condemned murderer ef, Horn Cleo. Browue. on the rouged that two of the .jtirors were asleep during thettial. We pres.uree this Will be • hardly a sufficient reation, if true, to entitle the desired object. The :letters found on the prisoner art sufficient to conviot him, even if the whole jury were asleep during the trial. ' It is a:little ceneelatan to find, that the labors of the Agricultural Commiesion aro being endorsed by the ConServative preas; which was at ,first inclined to pronebnee it as too , political itt character. The teeult tlins far gives :premise that.the groat ob- jecti tO accomplish' whieh the anuireission was created will be aahieved, and present. ed to the public free frotn. the susfiieien of political taint... . • ' The Grange Recant, organ .0e the Cana- dian grangers, genies out fairly and itrong. ly against the needless and perriieioue ex ness of credit purchases indulged ie by 0a-,' tiadian farmers, which, it tells ite readers, T4 WAR BETWEEN -RUSSIA and CHINA For Rome time past difgealties have been brewing between. Ittiggia'tu±d Chinartill an open rupture has aebually taklin piece, China. (mining off Victor,eaed capturing considerable spoil in the shape of niunitions Of ware • o Ask for o9p SWEET AnTb it OIL; 01u. • serve filename. net be deceived: Bold -bye all medichie•desiers. Peici, 2.5 dente. . , • . Pion& Teniinu.ran by no many disagreeable iiea- s±ions produced by dyspepsia, or r.:ro thin; nervous and weak,' should use the etandard ternie.--,Northrop' l'oY- raan's .Qehilne Wine, They will dud it agreeable, and .lartioneial. It enriches the blood by aiding- digestion 8,1) assimilation; soothes ma inrigoratee the netvons system, and imparts a healehful appetite, When used; AA a remedy for bilins mud intermittent fever, pro- duces the happiest resultai; if takenbetivoeentlitiattaelts. Convaleseence it hastenei aria untimely tleeaj of the physkme and constitution is arreated bytt. The Spir- ituous eonatitnent, sherry wine! Le al the heat Errancy, c and the aro:Males combinol with it', renders its flavor addirionally pleasant. They who use it gain dealt ae welI as strength, and it oxints a elieorirg intineneo„up- on The mina. It promotes a healthy accretion and flow .of bile, SCAM d repo ,o and regularit Ti a the action of the lovas. If judiciously used it may be token without apprehensien Of any ill result by portions of the most delMate constitution. A fair Wel is all that La needed to prove thegenniness of its claims to public- condtionoe and to the truth of the general verdict du its behalf. No articles of. its class 'commends Itself so strongly to nervous invailds who regrlire buildlog up—none le so well adapted to fortify the system against the dan- gers which threaten the debilitated. It shoute not be inistaken for a mere stimulant of appetite, which many jo-ealled toxiiea simply are. •It sore:plates the stomach Walt is maabled to perform its varbrua functions with regialaritY and vigor, anti its action. is notortlythorottgli but prompt. Ask for 'the "Quinine Wine of 'Northrop & Lyman." Sold by alldruggista. "a superabundance of small stores encour- ages, and which. you (the farrnets) are help- ing to fasten." Many grangers, it is here admitted, purehase god& at wfibleselee through their secretary, and it is stated as O fact that upon the advent of a grange in any neighborhood, the members immerli- Moly 'order their supplies from Toronto or elsewhere, lending cash for goons, the right Way, but tlieee Members at the same tinse are in debt to theievillage store.heep- er for goods purchased a year or two pre- vious. `'Now,"' says the Record, "don't do thii ;'pay up your debts first, then give your home dealer a chance to offer you cash prices. Buy only what you can pay for is our advice ; it may be ri litLle difficult for a time, and subject you to some incon- venience, but after catching up and getting square with the World, the benefite of oath trade Well warrant you lower prim, oud. Bette that what you have is paid for," 'Eke Greet S11°00'16011' Gemeolx. • lean Indian vegetable compound, eotoporieti of theo J tilos of it variety of remarkable media/ma 'plants and herbit; the various properties 62 thorte different mere. diente, When combleed,ie se.opristituteees pi -meanie ultiamously upon theeetood, Lungs, Livers, lEidtioys, Digestive•Organs, Nervous system., die., restore tig their 'functions to healthy action, and, being purely veget- able, is as barmiest' ae naturee Own beverage. rein utedleine itea decided bonelititt all, mid 10permanotit cure in a largemajority of dietaries of the blood, such as &refute; Elryeipeirol, Salt Rhona, /Canker, Pimplee, &e. prescribing this inedieite w o do not elaim that italways performs taros) Mit tals we do say, that is 'iihritieri and enriches the biood, permanently oaring e large niajority of dissaaeo arising imptritlee, 1 It stande far n4e0,1 and uneanalledamong thelaniatireds of competing meeicinee 01 ±110 day: 51 bas ti'doed the test of ten years, and ia to-ddy more populart Mtn eiter Ae a suntitner reetorative It-statuts unrivaled; it enables system te bear up against th.e constant drain Co which' 11 10 subleeted by e high temperature, Plateauwho.. are subject to bilious Colis,Dysoutery, Liteigestion,&e, , aherild take the Shositobeee Itemsdy, Prise of eha itninecly in pint bottioe, $1; Pills, 250±, a hos, 8ole by alt niedieine dolor. me ft•oni descending so low'is to cherish jealousy or be ever so hasty as to forgetthe-jUstice due Another, and speak of them aa wickedly and abusbiglyi to malign theirpharacter, as- be dkl of-rne, in a matter that was Vitt trifling at best. :• . I am reminded I can trai/ney coal in the mud once too ofteiteand not to step on a sleening deg o I ineveitrail my•coat, buti have, bacilli° misfertuteehitbis instance, to come: , ineiontact with a Man who vtallows zu the mire, and got mine a little soiled in coesequenee, -• lent my coat, like my character, is.good and fast color; anci both, 'yeal come out all right; neer he will'have to get his re -dyed, or they won't piss muster. NoVeiven his animatecl notions can save him. Pals° made a mistalte.in taking the dog for 81,1611, and /kind; to, znY horror, not only A dog, but a 'very Viciouh one and lots of the cur in inm,at that. ' • Not having acquired the Rernidioes baba', of chewing &min, and knowing how dangerous it Would he to him to indulge wilh bine in a strong"' beverage, I will consent to take straw', berries and lee oream intend. I hopenhis may be tho lased will have to son in repelling thie hieri's wicked and unmanly abilmeand elander,of me,whieb is contemptibly contemptible. • • Clinton, Jona BO, IRO. • JOHN AxoupGrnics;, , vIn camas: r1.1 ?ALE ummung. 410e1 31;osms,PE351010•111.1Alo This iv/Al-known medicine is no irepositiou, but 10501) anti ode rutteay ler Female Difficulties and °battle - 'Lions, from any cauee whatever, and ttithotiglt 10POWer- Put retu.ay, it sentaini nothing Euirtful to the coneti. tution, married nines it is peeutiarte seited. et will, in it etiort tinie,"hring on the amathly period with regularity. In ell ca 000 of !lessees:ate Spend affeetioni painfl in the baskeitillimbs,heavinges,fatteno on alight exertioOt, ealpitatien et the heart, hysterics, siek head- aclezt, whited, and all the painful disorISOS occasioned by a dieordered a pito n ; Oleos Pillo Will °KVA to cure 011511 all other means have failed. ThesoPitis have never been known to fall, whore the direetione on the stoked pf ten of petuphiet are well obeerved. For full partioniarg get a pirophlet, free, of the egret. 1013 eitSv olttc, Solo Proprietor. $1 see 12i eente for poatege, enclosee to Northrop & Lynian, TorentO4 Ont., general 844031±9 for the Dominion, will. insure it bottle, containing ever 60 pills, by rotGrn 01 Imall, Sold in Clinten bye'. el. Combo 5.41d.W.11.Watts; Itiektion mid Lioneideis, Seeferth Car, ronlirooe; Perker er eases atilt P. Jordan, Ooderieh 12. estesteu,Instield; aacnreetheft,melgervine; and meatoiv 'testers. AS W EXPECTED.. . • Oirr Spi;ing trade. has 'been a complete *success, and hae- met with not only the 'greatest amount of Patronage, but the un- qualified, Cndorsation of the fact. we stated in making. oUr Spring . announcethent, viz., THA'T 'IvE WERE OFFERING THE BEST SLC - TON 01'' NEW' GOODS, AT -BETTER VALUE, THAN'. AYTHIM1 SHOWN IN TIM. MAME. T. We are. nov'.4 makinipreparations for • " • r Annual Stock Taking, • And wish•to have _ . air stack as low `as )ossible before :the. • „ • • . , And .to this i*A.14, UNTitECEDESTED wi1.1 be . the order of the day, , -REMNANTS in all departments at cost. Millinery and Mantles at greatly reduced prices. DRESS C4000S from 10- cents per yard, .1 I 0 •44 CASH FOR BUTTER.!,000 Tnbs Wanted It Montreal House: rail) llacwhirter &