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'THE'REPUBLfCAN• CHOICE.'
On' :Monday last the :Republican
party of the United States, at thein
• • convention in Chicago, selebted General
• , .Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana,as
lila; a ink•
t the coming Prelp-.
' � dental campaign? gn Mr' :Hearken is a
• .grandson of the ninth president, of thee...
77nited.States,;' and ia.fiftyvive.. years of
:Age. He
near North Bend,
'Ohio, stu ed law in .that; State,. end 'in
4854 removed to Indianapolis, ,which
Iaa ever Binge beep:14e home. He par-'
• '-ticipated in the war, leaving the ranks
At its close -as Brigadier -General. .1n
'1876, be was pat up• as a "stopgap"
,candidate for Repubiioan Governor .for
Indiana, and was defeated.'' Four, years'
• dater, he watt elected by the:'Legislature
'. eriator for Indiana, -and served' until
1886, when he was "defeated MO.. 'fur -
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;pie. Thus it-wall.-be.'.obgerved that in,
no instance in his .:career' has ' General.
.;Harrison been successful in waning; in
a direct manner,. public favor. Rather
:Pa,set-baiiok to the Candidate at the start.
m.--,...„.-41',se•Wialgia '.
.tho ,putting down Of a• ,rail vay istrike
of 1877 by. force, and that he voted in,
"'Congress .against the • propo"sition to., re
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:strict Chinese immigration. ` Neverthe-
less, General, Hari';son m not without
=the elemental of strength.' He is ad
t.. .able and ' popular' lawyer, and an- of&ci
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•ent speaker, and his:. f riends trust that.:.
:. le will make a very strong candidate,
'The Vice.fresident .chosen. to carry:
;the iiagK'ef,Yliberty as I evi.. 'arso ns_
bly of the, gr9IP400444 COW* of C*n
ada at.tHalifax has willedthe circum-
stance* 'that. the thi st ' b +t 'It!u'.
chinch' in, Canada was' built • in dile
;Nova Scotia cu1►ia1, , sd the furor'
interesting fact that the first minister
to4ake charge of the 'church was
great great-grandfather of, the premien
President of the 'nited` §tate;.; It i'f
on record that lie*, r#. Clevelandre.
calved ,£100 per ann m, his house rent
and firing, and that he preached every,
Lord's day in the'. afternoon in the
Episcopal church with good.aooeptance
until the, meeting house was ready for
use, when regular morning services
were instituted.
:Morton, r a Vermonter by; bird;' and 64
years: ofage., �He:has spent+the.greater.
puttied of his life in New York city,
,and is a ,;;ember of •the banking house
of Morton, Rose. & Co., of London and:
e�w :York, which aided in thd.form
•ion of the ;f i rat Canadian Pacific Syn
•' licate,' mulles engineeredmore than
:one :Canadian Government :loan.:, Mr.
,Morton has served a term in Congress,
Land also been Minister Plenipotentiary
to Franco, but •hehaanever been•known
<as a 'political .leader
WEST BRUCE.
The annual meeting of the West;,
]Bruce Rrefor n As§ociation ;has held in
the,town hall; lcincardiiee,!on ,Tueeday.
Mr. P. McKenzie, president, O upied
the. chair •
After routine business,,the.following
rofficere for the . ensuing year elected i
.President -=peter ',McKenzie, , Kirilos,
township ;. Vice-Presidents--Jno Mc-
Donald, Tiverton ; John Pierson tier=
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gyone, • Jno. Tolniie,' Kincardine .•
Treasurer—A. M0 Bray, Ripley ; Sec.,
Wm'. Henderson, $ervie.` •
A couhnittee was•appoiuted to revise
• the constitution and by-laws of tile'.
.Association; consisting of J. A. "Mc-
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lAhersori,. Dr. McKay. and A Cainpbell.''
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,11,XPaEIS1ONs 'OFOONRIDENCB,
M9vred. 'by Dr• l feICay, ,.;seconded by
•-:<., .i./Ca1 bell
tha the'
West Bruce.
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form As °Fnation express entire
con6.
Bence in the integrity, : • ability and,
statepnuanship of the Hon. Wilfred
Che House of Commons and alai) in the
policy pursued by ' himself and• by the
Liberal party, during, the past session,
particularly in their advocacy of freer
trade relations with the neighboring
.republic. ` They also desire to'place on
ryecord their hearty endorsation of the
course adopted by their worthy `mem-
her Sas. ltowand ,Esti., . M.P, and to
tender hien their cordial thanks for his
. ' able exposition of the public questions
of the day in the address just delivered.•
In order to +
cleanout all re
maining Ines of
Millin erywehave'
decided : to :':offer
reatly.
ueed prices.
then
ei.nant
RESS GOd
PRINTS
MUSLINS
Selling off cheap
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for whic
.,••••W:4;n0d,.
D.
e IIi hest..Price CA.SH,or the best value
trade will be ' given.
Extra • value in Tweeds, Shirting$, Flannels,
Ducl s, Derry,. Cottonades anti all Dry oods.
weisiemiereesseee
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Hemi asters .fora kinds of Builders and House Furnishing- Supplies,
Tinware and'Granite Iron . Ware.
A large • s ly of CRan
EAMERY CANS d. DAIRY PAILS'. Also
g Pp
supply of PURE FREI'ARED PAINTS in all 'shades.. ;Enquire for -prices
chasing elsewhere.
• • • . .:. E : _ • , in in be' Dominion.•
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Agent-for—AL�iI�AS;TINEshe-onlypermanent=vcrait-coat g �
°"EAVETRQUGHI JG :A SPECIALTY.
all kinds of,
our springy
before pur-
>�-N'O'TICE:�TO FARMERS .`.
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Owin to the scarcityof raw ;Material this year, :the supply of Binder' Twine will no :doubt be limited, as.in 1887
As'I have purchased Very advantageously f r'cash' a large:su l of'
Y & fi y' �. PP y' .
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I willsell very at the vlowest rices.
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Timlted. •
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BINDER TWI.
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r er.earl as the demand is • gePP
rat and. the su' l
urohasers should o d y... Y
:T,: LAWRENCE
You Want a Spring Suit," Oom and 'See
'EEDS
A ;Good; Assortment. o
arasolo
Gloves
,os o
aces.
mbroideries Etc
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AND '.THE LATEST PATTERNS;
1V r.,, Stuart, . our Cutter, can ` ae
Inspection Solicited: r"
GEORGE KERR..
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:"CHASE
a�tIDRAICEL1F .0N'..
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HAYS: YOU
Liver CompIIaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Niliousniss,
Jaundice; Headache;, -Dizziness, Pain in the Back,
Costiveness or any didease arisin1K from a deranged liver,
Dn. CNAS$'s LMR CDR!! will be found a sure and -
certain:remedy, .
NATURE',5ol4EMEDV
The unqualified' success of Dr, 'Chase's' Liver' n
Liver Complaint rests solely With the fact that t is.
compounded from nature's well known liver rega tors
..MANDRAKE: AND DANDKLtON, combined with many.
other invaluable roots. barks and herbs having .
powerful' effect on the Kidneys, Stomach,.Bowels sad;
Blood. " 600,000 SOLD '
Over oxs-halitenilNos. of Dr. Chaee'r Rseips Bsoks
were sold in. Canada alone. Ws want svtsy nia.
wo,nan End ehil tub*. is troubled w,M Liver Com-
.tlair.t totry iAlt vx stent remedy. . .
LADIES
It is 'a well, known ?Qct that In inactiie liver causes ''^
's dull, sallow compleelon liver spots; pimples etc. , '
. Chases..Liver .Cure is'the only remedy that will most
positively Mire these complaints ,
Sofa -miss NEw. GIVEN w*Y FREE •
Wrapped around every bottle•of Dr ep Linger Cura
svaluable usehold ;Medical add' aRecipe
a 110 ca G td and R pe
Book (8s pages), containing, aver too useful recipes,
pronounced by mcdital men and druggist as invalu•
able, an1d� worth ten times the price of the medicine.
T' EDMANSON & CO., Soli Agents, Brad ofd.
'refs' Y
' D, m't alloy a, cold' in' the. Bead t 'ori iy1 \
and" introit run into Cautarrah, when . on dais .,
be .;trod for ;ibe by 'using Dr. • Chaee'd Cat- '
twill Cure, A flew applleatinne cureinsiiuent
'catar. rah ; 1 to 2Ioxes cures orditiiary catatrrah
2 toil Mixes is 1 uarraiiteed to inure ch'ronie•
cntarrah.' Tr�yit. Only.25cani! sore'%cure ,
Sold by BE1&RYY & DAYS,' Lttchnuw.
• oiturer of
Marriago Liconsaa /Ad. • . Cert;$- •
oatos. O>e0 W COYl3>;0T�1's 01a:
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