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Grey Review, 21 Feb 1895, p. 2

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L and An Not, Wal ; #* wonter bu.ter at “" ho competition w i made butrer of 6 secqmently the re ‘"z butter would sut ll! hLovertson of the C PT Farm, who was pt B tae Ottaws Gove & wonld not a*mit ; ;'"' & z-r merchants. Nx ble explanation « the Hoin protection, is shat a An egna to FeSort to a) tb i1 W. Inax sic prat Cus For hel a lser eqna in doed Kes IK An the bur we ver Lo mu ted she we saul 1t ; not the 8y sul hin dor con ed \catch the votes of the fa HouDity and tax the general Ar Ch t the 1 1. 3 72 7€ admits that. the Refor; _0 _ _( ACO Cmente OP SnE Goyeruttent, ‘ party have opposed proteciion | for {} fur two reasons, (1) that the bonus of x) [ lust -i‘lfl-nfi\'vurn. but he d»men‘lluu the r ine s upheld tarâ€"ff for revenne ouly, during th venks per pound would inc okee the upmo period. The adnnuiyuu are valn p~ce some four cents.over the market wb e as coming from an oppovent, bat it i wa«e, and (2) that as the Canadian | to his,«ienin‘: :bnft]l sbuxn wfh‘-jr. KL“ u e P is ti y r | sce what the Hon. Alex. ucKenzio‘ wurtet buu'l' «t fl'ns time would come , views on the subject â€"were at the time, w competition with the new grass | On Sopr. 10th, 1878 he _ wrote Lord made butrer of Great Britain, conâ€" Dufferin as luuoEs:~"Id ln's-ddzo keep Canâ€" p i 1 i ada in line with ngland, and in harmon bdries . wo :T:ug"rm?i":wo:‘f:f,}m' with enlightened modern thought o.’. butter 'wu‘ he OttaWa Ex ‘filncnu] commercial subjects, and I have failed, as l:ubeMl the r‘_ f | better men bave fuled before m«," And Farm, who was Trinnt as the agent c n arother occarion â€" he . wrote Lord tue Ottaws Government, could not at Dufferin, "The one broad irsue between wonld not a"mit the gontention of the t e ministerial and opposition parties was m" nterchant«. . The only reasonâ€" the qnestion of A protectionist syâ€"tem as ble ex planation of this new mode “,n..i.z a moderate revenue thriff, as protection, is shat a general elcetion is maintained oy the government," This ‘ e and the. government are proâ€" is npticeable from the abovre, thut the R." mmnwmm“flz | MD Apimmiii i atbreadimantad & .. M o /00 ND C en ap n > â€" «ig the ly bnie all ing Cat db the iPitaiPhedh oc allld. In the butter trade, and offers to pay 2)cents per pound on winter made butter till the first of March. â€" The Board of Tracde of the eity: of Montreal, practical men and well acquainted wirin the baiter trade and engaged , s me of them in that business, deâ€" nuui.ced the action of the Govt-nuuonl, fur two reasons, (1) that the bonus of %) cents per pound would incease the ‘ pCC s0INe fORF Cents Avar tha «.2cn l Ne Bibe cu ph Ras never been such a stagnation of trade, senreity of money or accumulaâ€" tion of deticits in the revenue. . But no one is so blind as he who does not wish to see. In their desperation the Otta wa @umbination has resolyved to embark Sus WBves Weesiie s Es J D bril 14 1+ tu vd las ol a protectionist Gover er has one bubble bu aAppears on the horizon prosperity were to be of bur of O the Goy tion. Mr. Haggart However, the in the nature bablt in a fo pe bry Is wl th fiuvei’mueut ment of ) a ; stiand by the â€"Election or no election, thit is the question. _ With one million and a halt of a deficit in the revenne for last year and four millions for the earrent YVear with the Manitoba Sehoo! quesâ€" tion pu; rig’:t into the hands of the fivtrmsasans. C UV . Fe I4 th mad the ; wen Io Portunes is bitsiness, thirey fouy trom the C There tt t OÂ¥ ty were to b d by the Canae National Poley ked redre u sy 1t red that thol’: rblish a new d PeC ie oT UR 100 "UB COLd Amerit annoznced discussing the Il-sinten}'fi‘lfr:,;o'.lnd Lmé with unâ€" " him said that fettered dbsol «tism, like his father beâ€" stances what I tore him.g This was o mach for the } would do ag: Nihilistss and they have lw8t no time} belp my frig ba declar Bprâ€"theip parpose.ot struggling | Charles Hibbe against the present hatefg‘ state of | the truth of M things with Any â€"means in their power, | But there 1s g If the Czrur would only take 2 lesson | Sir. Chas. him from the history of the British people, | grade. He has & people which he so much admires, | with manipulat and bend before the storm, he might | the interests of still regain his popularity and be a but, not many i blessing to hig conntry. . Otherwise, glaring bid for the horrors of anarehy may soon re‘ | the constituenci @ppear in hitssia. yHu u> .3 . / _ ""f Urest, andâ€"became on thie ycog:-, interested in their af wouel vready . to strvtch OUt a help be nd in<raising Fis country out of sem barBazism in which it has so | ho. _ Bul ho bag M:n-n_ifihdvised. an unguerdc@ mutment Bbgrannoz n lo-mnlen’vb to rule, and t rale with fettered dbsol ctism, like his father tore him.? ‘Phis was oo mach for. .\'ih'h.-l.u.:‘m.«l thew Infeassrpnt â€" P Peter the ( thie people wouel nuug bend ingr seind hur;.” Inin. Bulkt 1 ~â€"The y desernded tor many att and Sir Adolphe the present suspense we of things last long few days the countr aware of the ‘intenti ment on this imnart .. is no end to the ready to appeal to *â€" The first divisicn lirs trken place in the linperial | House of Commons, with the result, that contrary to al} expectation the Government of Lord Rosebery has been sustained by q In#jority of €ig hteen. _ Thig ensures toe safety of the n lu‘stry for the preâ€" sent session, assuredly so, if the Irish Land B Il should meet the news of the MeCartiyites. ‘The onl y other measure of great importance is the dissista bligh. . ment of the Episc pal Church in Wales, / and this measure will be supported by * econsiderable majority. â€" ‘The great reswion, the Antiâ€"Lords resolation will then be brought Sferward, and upon this question the MIDISEPY sucany s h. er trade f and en U in tha engaged . | adnwit prion of t business g'!d. r mlmu‘:'c'l“ "Jn °ts quest h the Goyer , de. | agree witl is first 'e. estion Mr. Gorglin (1) that the b ernvment t hnd lett ) the Refo tter, tlaat u’- Gorslit 6 nd would i Jonus of ‘_'0‘;‘ party h:: be mm::: party, II; :'f"""vn ‘ f Colts y inc:ease t ’ lust .,‘m_n" ‘l\pl.o*d‘ *thm She "_ls sec. I ver the 1e | upheld ta yerrm, bur hy it teform It‘ Nat as the C trar ket ‘?)n.e Pell'og foe r;v':.:lhu ‘,'"“‘H)H e this tin avadi ub e a d. Th ne only 1t they p me w an j ¢ 8 coming fr e adm 1y, durin Â¥ C Wikh ould c | to his deni g from iSsi ns # the th ome ho nial an ar f Great (;; new grass | :‘i:“.:l"“' th:,bn"}l ’hu‘l‘lp v‘«:;c,,,' "?uv,"th." “;ru“‘nl, vitain, conâ€" | On 8. on the ln;')jn' Alex. Slr' Let ul: utler, n of Canadi Duflei p. 10:h, ect were ucKenzio‘s :Otta PMAncioping Swnr ze brovw e e andulionge T ton nt the time, wa Ex ‘_"." Prof. wi;‘h'n line ‘Vi¢|n"*':_"llri a wrote i""‘ iP'e* ent as Jw""“‘fltal comn ""llhu,,',f"g'»md, :l d'? keep C°'d 1 j ‘:;menc, M‘:"KCHC of b,‘“n"chd subjec '-lu.lt-'u‘ m llurm:n. | m eontention not or | _P r men bave f“' and I ) thought on | j C The only of the u,':r?”lhor ce .',‘!"‘l Dclore m faled, as [ I t this uwl reasonâ€" ti o mai e "The mlou he wm.'" Am; ;1 a general efcetion is the Aopeprns of 5d Droud diane Infucen | 8 '-)M cetion is against n of .pf;’.':'hb. e between | " ail sorts 0f expedtionts Eamuainetk o7 the * on byron tat| & s of the expedie 18 npti by the revenue #ystem as | * ie general tform m" frow the a .‘:"'men.’.'f'i"- as shrerthg Ligle it Et fher that the oo ad A: T e diferense s he trae policy torme in * was "Tiade Rusid" e k m -‘ .* one mll in mivic ce Wt ias 4. e sigteen of m“' sit ul aegeey _A teen yoars, the ~9 ( Miomeromanmnen & .“N-.- e y turess of their g vances of their f ut find the Log; & utoba having r he A~t ulu-ml_v p* ind a chro ig . tat E0 Om ermd ACC.azoms thait lived by Poljicy, it has shared the g or laterle‘als all bre Eh: "Cas ime country will * of the ‘intentions of on this importint quesâ€" °N 6rt0 Review.] -"\&:fliâ€".. _i | DURHA'M, FEBRU aARYy 21. 1895 ; mss _ d to the absurd fac‘s »vernment. No soonâ€" go to the comatr y m I:‘.mpxre burst than another on. Happiness and be the boons to be rdians as the result ‘¥. But as Canada experience after of protection there ! ch a stagnation of | ‘s alter hundreds of have been expendâ€" ration of the new reds of names have is many removed € their ?‘dlov: atrons did no party, they ung ( trom Vianrs ) Ine_hands of the the Local Governâ€" raving resolved to ready pissed by the 0 it stat : of unrest; ill ousine«s circles, ster shrinks from %, and is said to be Â¥, would be an done even by z such men as Adolphe Caron, " _ over and make cultural implement exacted a duty of im farm implements farmer at the theâ€" hyA Ttance is the dissista bligh. »scopal Church in Wa les, ire will be supported by e majority. ‘The great pust v s 1 1 1 ty r of delay Ountry in the ‘zar began well. He the pedestal occupicd _ by the suserssors of and â€" became one of rested in their affairs irctch " out a helping his country out of the + MNey simply rrievances arnx] Ts lists will distributed lllr!h clecâ€" + c~+ Pad¥¥e, ..._" 3x +HC priâ€" redly so, if the Irish meet the news of the he only other measure re is nuch One strong jority. ‘The Lords resolution ,rur\v_-ard, and _ speakers de 1 not wish t th are labor. 1, for a fair ery citizen of different the F, W,Iich' FT eakers, Mr. Ccannot country ide Eoslang. | .5 U CC 0f the evening h wlerthe style of Free ‘Trade Enxland. singing and social interco The difference was only one of degree, Signed on behalf { Dux p.tq.ringtho last sizteen yoars, the cost of congregation. | Dux. ... i .â€"~ _ Mortam~naa patridat * > ty Asscel. cbec have rddition to On PCP CCRETET place the facts of the case in l betore the people, on this quesions to which I hive shall now refer to the five Putsom nhtkaree fe spcl .o | _ Mr« Gor8"ine admits a}! I clamed regard ing the three Cousery & ivo delegates, 0 ! whom be was on« , and tuepl&uk}W| they ; wished Mr. MeNichol to accept, Watuely | ** That the ballot be compulsory mm the e. lection of school trustees " and the names luf the parties to whou Mr. MeNichol wished to refer for advice :â€"but his ex. planation of the »ffair is extremely clumay and erroneous, Jt was then and is now ontional as to the use of the ballot in the election of Publhe ang «._ _"OC+ in the Frustees so that both stood position. _ Thenp why wish Can Mr. Allan or Mr, Gorslis of any rural school, wheth Separate which wished the 1 S k C EC Wie as nseless as Do short and your 8 ther reply to thi agin remind hiy recos mze the C partics as honest thew. t him he decrded way man, vat ammar présenting h F is dl 15 _| Curran Bi idge affairs of Ithe manipulating of the ! parliament in the interes turers and other trade ass the eâ€"ntributors of these ; | the elections funds of the Governments that the‘r P [ be kept in power, in viey | corrupticn which pervad ipulitiv, Nt. Lauvrier has coneluâ€"ion, that if Canad the blessings of rex rong! ment, then, the s»‘muiurd now required in private forced in pullic life as w this conclusion all Canadia their country will eordialh ntenance be no _ of the hishâ€" ed him to «how s Donald readi! y ran turn dema is life, to which it away, she has Gorsline‘s heav 1C Edit In t s money h alisis us s 4 CCCR UT LC UOservative clud in ‘Loronto denied this, and boidly states that there is not & word of truth in the charge, ~ We leave Sir, Charles to settle such stateâ€" ments with his wnsciuwg., But: we have the evidence ut S "Adolphe Caron‘s sense of rigs t and wron in the Journals of the House. Sip Aéym in . discussing the charge bml.*uu_gahm him said that "under the same ¢icumâ€" stances what I did on that ocersion I ' would do again to IROFTONCâ€"M Ordaw o pa n 9 7 u8. It was the to the use of the Publhec and Se ) that both stood suoce e e & $25,000 cof a u3. . (, _ OO | hetrime thun by a truiff, excent a few inâ€" u_ "PPropriatig T2 cf a subs Uy. .of | dividhals who uow ure advoc«ting Direct y â€" *MSW wmeh brad been voted to a | Taxation, In addition to the custliness C raulfÂ¥ay. | Ang sumply said , by way ot | of the Cons rvative government, they , ) CX planation, that we bad done so beâ€" ’ have been the means, through the policy °/ eause the elections were pending, and, | of protestion, of taking money out uf the | Enast it he hag the opportunity he would | POCkets of the masses and putting it into | du it again, Do you suppose, asked | ht Lands of the manufacturers, the resuit . ) Mr Laurter, that if is pOSSible To Gainâ€" | of which was combines and . monopolies, * ; tain free Goverrment when ‘such of | Ebe. Government â€"are represeutative. F SERKEEEH sp 6e o u Their nets represent the wishes of those ! ; m:.xl:';:;lmom‘d‘ AB(! the o,m’nderg who snpported them. Messrs Allin and M flu Great hl"n.::i:e::l:] l.ht'b:f?b"w"' Gohli:.vlupp.'rrh-d‘ the goyernment and Liberal and ifsery & Y‘ pu ‘“' man, f:hav are individnually roâ€"pousible for the y #rance and ¢ ““-[ “-"VM is Cle@me 11 | present pos.tion of affars, | Canada cor ie United States, as in But the question nrises, whit posiâ€" $ SHHR Tubtion is rampant. â€" But tion did Dr. Landerkin ascuime during in France ang the United States tD€ | these years tntive ? J | offenters â€" haye been punShed emyg | MiPSe J as our represeunte driven hito opic . P 6 think it would be sufe to allow Mr. Allan, | hey ) private lite. In Lal}udu his opponent, to reply, and his reply, no {They are Wiumphaut Any business | doult, would be, that the Dr. opposed the | man would Cismiigg & delinquent salesâ€" | corru; tion an l extravagance of the Govâ€" | man, but in politics, the Canadian | ernment, and that he opposed j rotection, |â€" | public have maiuntained mep in oflice, while be (Mr A.) helped the f:vored fow | in the Government at Ottawa who not | at the expense of the many, and that he | l only have put their hands into the | Opposed @ombines and monopolies whici puvitc chest but who have procla/med r caused the centmJlizing of mwanufrcturers | vultences abroad and have avowed that | in the lorge cities, which has been s> hurtâ€" ; t they are ready to do the same again | ful to our smali I(lwul' and the furm:ng ' t Siz C. IL 'I‘upper, at the opening of the | *terests near them, Yet hg is the man ; Conservative cluo it Eurohito donied 4 :h‘?n: Mr. Allan wighes t» lisplace. Na | this, and botar, 2. ."_ A Obont } IR | Fause the clections wer | Enat it he hag the oppo | Cu it again. > Dy ) ou | Mr Laurter, that it is 1 ; tam Tree Goverrment fences are condoned, a, honoved with & seat i n Great Britain ever laberal and Vonservac; Erance and the Unit Canada corruption is, in France ang the Un offenders haye been driven into private lit BCY uPC EPininomo ... SUFY â€" fop 7. 0 1N# ut the â€"public Weasury top vuues private galm, oue membet at cast of the bresent uovernâ€" ment has avowed is uectermination of teso. ting to sinnlar methuds it he has te upportamty, â€" sip Adolphe Yxron Was ourg Uten the Hoop ut the House Appropriadig 525, uuy uf a subs dy. of KWV wmich imd been Yuted to a ‘ raulfay. Ang sumply said, by way of | CX planation, that no bad done so beâ€" | tause the elections were pending, and, | inat it he had the opportunity he would | W uit again. ~Dry Jou suppose, asked | NY Lani#fre an. 190 In r drys c ) 2 _ A*2048 HFONMH bue COrVUpHO® Wwinep Have ma £Cr Or s0 inany of the mei prescnut and past Ccunserver meelts, . the yluudcnng v Weasury â€" top vuues privat member at loast of Whe pre ment has avowed Mis Gete, VesO: WX bo simidar muri ugee 4./ . }, " C RMCF at Torâ€"{ 4 l fhw vhuee Giy + the Wwork lard upon | E. tue Liberal Party at the present time | it is 'Nbloml«unu Ww emancipato= ths ;nq ‘Cvuulry froth the slavery or protection, | wi Wt SCC0NG, to Jabur for Iue very exâ€" | to Incuee | uf DOPWAt â€" government â€" in } tA Cmauct, Aomec 1POM bae jobvery anu -.’: CONVOpHION winen ul l _ 220 3009 H8 | ha 4. .____ "C~ °V uc . a bid for the suppert of sume of stituencies in New Brunswick ing up before them the expendiâ€" public money on doeks, bridges at not. ‘The morality of prowisâ€" se public funds for such corrupt s un the part of Sir Charles is t piece with that of hiscolle ague . lphe in promising . to use the | fomile fm Chorss 299. its all T clasmed regardâ€" serm & ive delâ€"gates, of d tue plank whigh they ol to mecept, bamely ; compulsory mm the e. itees " and the names whou Mr. MeNichol advice :â€"but his s». > Way â€"man type, so );1 w bim the pist 1 T. y agre d, aud the trav 20p 10 7°0U0ds me y ry 11 °_+ Oppost y told of "Highland D i th‘use.wbo 8 as in need of money, and | Still in the y the part of the bugh. } thrust at t u with a pistel but wirh. | Member! ( be met a traveller, ay4 | "Oferred to tol at bimw, he demandeg | 9 Oopiuion, life. The traveller give | Of these he but, on lo. king of is | Changed th oticed th.t Donaid way | f0rin plattor: wayâ€"man type, so he | 20 beauty in w bim the pist L. o | iagrees nea f the ‘ballot in the d Se parxte Scheol Ww Rmt? cies jp w . y ®me of| beiween the Conser cies in New Brunswick | P‘&tfâ€"rm on the questi before them the expendiâ€" glf'!l: of 'lh;a Patro money on docks, bridges un (sties" L ”:"“’,‘;’; The morality of prowig. | C0Nnda o we ?' """l“ ie funds for such corrupt !(xxp.»fe. e uie h ts 9a P* | sentat on by popu‘lation he part of Sir Charles is it would be dishonest with that of hiscolle "EUC | to it than i embraces in promising to use the | all 1 elaimed, but clun, n helping his WiGHQS. | evil, thery are greater o eing so, and that they | io call & "Bspude a ®pade _ abandant proof â€"the practice whut he prei has marked the course | mediately mum, Wo iservative Governments reasonalle to mt least: _ of the Pacifie Railway | enough to show rome of > the Trent Valley ana | he compliinâ€" ? He e affairs of recent times, | that not only were ( g of the legislation of | crogsed, but some cons 1€ interests of manufae } divided, that represen tat trade associations, and | :‘."‘f?r"’u‘fno‘jm“s‘t'i‘t‘;:fl:::‘ nl'th(.‘sc as\wvi"“f}"'? to n'tt:\lr. [‘ntbt‘;’m;n of Su; ids of the Cosorvative Paiterson was a thorn in 6 l.h" ':.] mr“."s "“&"?‘ | combinesters and monop \ In ‘view of all this | at Ottawa, and the edict 1 pervades the body | he must §0. He support, rier has come to the opposition to the classe if Canada is to retain ’ corruption and extrava; responsible govern. form. He was a man "of ‘-‘amiunl of morality | for ihe reop‘e" und he i private life be en. maudered onm. Th pec life as well. And in | muâ€"t not go and hbe was el Canadians who love | majority. ~ It is admitted cordially agree, P HBB L0E OL Clacnat 4 l ccr s he plundermg of I0¢ une‘s private at loast uf the pres AYOWed his Geter 10000 pPCCCCCCHCS an _ In his see. i'nur weekly the Reform | fortable as po JOn â€" fop the | cept frm_n us Bs ul w A SZ CCCR‘ mald mey | &!Â¥2 us their opin‘ons or :::'-ll‘.l:] -lf:h"(:;: tion reterre 1 to, particular ~thler inâ€" her," | It may be that they are t argtuament is | th6 Patron platform at â€" EqCIICCRT CH, Tupper‘s. denial.. of ) aaunter‘s statement, | reason to feardthat | is on the downward | as yet been tharged ! the public funds in C ue SW l | b Cul "C$ the Canadian ined men jn oftice at Ottawa who not eir hands into the d 2 1 # the Tropan order to nnr;\’ge{n for Sir, [ the e. | at the vames | ing of I Nichol | number ‘_ifl exâ€" {uf Lato or_his" friends, zo he made a M bue jobvery anu ave marked e carâ€" bue members of the Cmy f to use the i his | triends, 1 that they proof â€"the d the course } overnments ’ fic Railway ‘ ‘ W is 1N PuBSLICLIFE, _ ccoe °.PCW Of the B . Bovle rephaq 0C "VCr.Amen," ‘Blower, â€"ay plied with e . P attor wlch ie Paitloan t nc ferie | Aurro, ropuliel with e after whic e c C justice to 5 h n excellent supper pnrvidw{ by the E:-.}\Jer over the surface of Indies of the congregation, the reâ€" | Painless and delightful to mainder of the evening being spent in «tantly, and perimmanentle .. singing and social intercourse, & " msclccy ce g0 220 CmUse permitted +o 5.# °% MOW lead, may be ' permitted to join with the great choir In that song which shall be sung on bigh "To Him that loy ed us and washâ€" ed us from our sins in His own blood and hath made us kings uml]primtsumu God and to the Father to whom be glnry ‘ and dominion !nrevn-rnnd ever, amen," Mr. Boyle replied in suttable fermy after which the company did justice to an excellent snnman «.9 2. P i ul ) _, 204 to ex. | Tept from us this fur coat, cap and mits, and to your estimable life Partuer, who has so ‘often to be deprived of church attendance in order that your place may he filled, we would present | this chair, praying earnestly that God will long spare you | in health and strength to continue at your post and that, when your work is done and you . have ceased to sing the songs of ii’un here, you and the congresation whose praise worship you now lead. may be permitted to join with the great (';mir In that song which shalt be sung on bigh "To Him that loved us and washâ€" ed us from our sine in 498 .~ 1P is occupied in all k ’(limcnhim and des {nur weekly journe ’ ortable as possible wasd . ' se e on i ‘ | number of the members and adberents * | of Latona Presbyterian church met to ‘ } present Mr. Joseph Boyle, their efficient : and faithful precentor with an excellent | set of Furs and Mrs. Boyle with a Rockâ€" | ing Chair, Despite the flerceness of the | storm about forty were present which number would unduuhtfllly have been doubled if the weather had been at all 1 favorable. _ Mr. James Ledingh.'un. of | Bentinck, read the following address, and the pr esentations were made at the appropriate time, ADDRESS, To Mr. J, Boyle, We, the members and adherents of the Latona Presbyterian church, feeling deeply indebted "to you, who, during the past six years, has led the service of praise in the worship of the congregâ€" ation, take this opportunity of showing you in a tangible way our a );)rc-ciubiun ‘ of your efficiency and !:uil’x ulness in | the discharge of this important dutf as | well as the deep interesi manifested by | j yourself and your noble wife in all that pertains to the welfare of the church, recognizing as we do the great distance & you have to travel every Sabbath and t the punctuality with wpj,) _ NCO an auye Govern priufihes Â¥ s ad oo 1 h changed that it waAy agr form plattorm on that que no beauty in the reform pl it agrees no arly all with t forrc . Will MF. Gorsline or ] give us their opin‘ons on | tion referre l to, partienlarl. One of tho P S ibrbipnidlinsbail hati lt 2 F01 ! uty â€"two Helormers, No 5, Reciprocity, the 9 Patron platform reads "B on fait and equitable ie Canada and the world. . M only opposes this plauk, by those who support it are "bl still in the "thrall of par thrust at the Patron part member! On the different referred to Mr. Gorsline doe an opiuion, except on . tu Durham F. PRESENTATION AND ApDrESs > _ ‘"ne members and adherents of | fr:t‘ stona Presbyterian church, feeling peps indebted "to you, who, during pari st six years, has led the service of ston in the worship of the congregâ€" aA\ re take this opportunity of showing and a tangible way our ap reciation gans in efficiency and fnil;xgllnoss it | Tloo charge of this important dutf as s _the deep interesi manifested by | FAR If and your noble wife in all that s to the welfare of the church, Mr izing as we do the great distance snAyw" ive to travel every Sabbath and itor I wetuality with which your place and M pied in all kinds of weather and find t ties and destring to make this, tlomn . eekly journey, )55 _ 5 TOK® thi ie of thos oenjuyuhleeventnoccun‘ed he Manse, Dornoch, on the evenâ€" of Friday, Feb, 8th, when a goodly ber of the members and adberents nfana Do % 0 . ' Oy l2 0 6CC0, of . read the !nlluwing address, presentations were made at the att time. ences. On {} provounced, _ ] my first lebber I .. 40 8, The Dom the que: tion Mr. G bas it that be sti Gorslive pleuse inf 30. 4. the. cerm ODRiGPHadrarids d is cld s io _| corru;tion anl extravagance of the Govâ€" ; emment, and that he opposed ; rotection, | while be (Mr A.) helped the f:vored fow | at the expense of the many, and that he | opposed combines and monopo‘lies which eaused the centralizing of wanufrcturers r in the l rge cities, which bas heen s> hurt } ful to our smali town* and the furming | interests near them. Yet he is the man whour Mr. Allan wishes to ‘li«place,. No. 2, Refering to this question is un‘qne He auswers my question by auswering another. â€" How clever, but how ungenor ous! Hedves not tell ns about a member of the government having got the combinâ€" | ester‘s money | to corrupt the e'rmnrale.l About | the Tay Canal which dinined tue people‘ pockets im re that the c,umv., about the Currun by idge swinle, ;.bmi&‘ the Langevin, .\I(-Oreewy and Connotly lesl, no, these RFO muthars aÂ¥ Wbiuce® | &nnot soe } is old pay ty [\ _ mooubtedly have been the weather had been at all Mr. James Ledingham, of ead tha on 0+ T7 Jonsx McKzousi® eb.18th, 1895, Lllg oc C 20 979C 90 Rusiny of x revcuue and I have plai ily shown thut it is the sure as tariff for revenue only, ouly in a le«s degreo as allowed by cneumetances, No bouy ut men n this conutry bave ever supputl @ uny other system of raising a Surbastieues s tul c 2542000000000 reveuue only is n'ueunz. but it is in liue [ with what Br. Machonzie d scribes as tue woghes of rhe Reform purty, but get. ty furtcer from the ovgmal mark as P,)em roll by. But Mr. Gorstme claims that the ery of the Reform party bas b en "* Cominental Free Trude " = Commerernl Union," Uncestricted 1t ciprucity," . Free Trade ete." â€" Of the ubove, onty * Free Lave" has to do with raising of a reveuue «ad 1 buve nlafoby tm nhuy t n en OfrODDING the gorernmeut bas besn so ! increased, caused to a groat extont by the | exiray@gance and corruption â€" of â€" tbat | tody, that it is mimost a mockery to call | it a free trade policy; when turift for of.rabping the ° Mease inlurm us ? , the gerrymandering of constisuâ€" On this question he is quite aced. It is to be noticed that in letter I referred to the difference : tne Conservative and Patron. i on the questions referved to. The : of the Patron platform | readâ€", uity of electoral districts to county i08) as Con‘ituted for municipal , as far as the priveiple of repre i by population will aliow " so that be dishowest to athsin i. c2o4f i ealiha s d 1c terson of South Braut. Mr. ‘as & thorn in the flesh to the s ard monopolists who ruled and the edict went forts that He supported the masses in 0 the clusses, he ©pposed and extravagunce in eyery is a man "of the people and P‘€" and he roust be gerryâ€" . ‘The people replicd "he ind he was elected by a large is admitted by nll that by nlederation we should have » by popu/lation, but through PX it hus beep wunulled, fabtce members in the Hane. n Phat queâ€"tio2. He reform platform, th all with the Patron â€" P cke PS " 8 of weather and ring to make this, . as safe and com:â€". we wish you to ex. ‘ur coat, cap and uc kd iss M dics s lia s m Mr. Gorslme is mum. Rumor t he stil upholds it. Will Mr. Lell ilk L vll0rent Patron planks irsline does nut Cxpress pt on two, ‘and one es the other be wants ‘Ay agree with the Re. y + L M CA RTHUR, Morrisoy., bee winion Franchise Act, On ghe ie se tal Foee Trude * * Commerendl ncestricted Li ciprocity," Free _ Of the ubove, onty * Free ds T Eo ow in by a truff, excent a few inâ€" ho uow are ady seating Direct In addition to the costlimess servative government, they e means, through the policy , of taking money out of the @ masses and putting it into the manofacturers, the resuit _combines and , monopotlies, meut â€" aore â€" represeutative. present the wishes of those Pr0 C s been unnulled, mbers in the House mber of electors as "Reciprocal trade 1CM8 _ between Mr. Gorsline noy but he Say® that "blind partisans" Party.‘ â€" What a arty by aleading _ n 18088 to ‘li«place,. No, ; 1 this question is un‘qne y question by auswering sl ‘lever, but how ungenor | 4 t tell us about a member | t having got the combinâ€" & ) corrupt the e'rmnmle., k Caual which dinined tae | more thar the couniy. , {I coustitucnee 9th ols areg plaak of the Place t â€" silitin 'SED.J::.' ) & Co, uot be more 1ce, be open vils of which ave told ns y boundaries uces were so ot the people CDC@s to nw‘ m the case |â€" Catiaren i One short ‘Blower, au [Aznew'. C; Fever, Cold» 8 Wi C000 Coâ€"a9ee | _ Mrart Diskase Reur { â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for fect relief in all cases Org HMeart Diseasa in 30 mi effects a cure. It is a p Palpitation, Shortness of ing Spells, Pain in Left ; toms of a Discased Heart ces. . Sold by MeFarlane 2Opo ces wihnch Byeâ€"Fraserâ€"That foregoin wanufrcturers | be adopted and said person be s heen s> hurtâ€" | the House of Industry as soon ; d the furming ' ble, and the Reeve draw on the he is the man | ¢ for pay nent of the same whe ‘li«place, _ No, ; L+â€"1â€"Cariied, on is un‘qne , _ Win, Lawrence whited an the | save . «1y 3 ___ ‘"CU merchant, “’ulorlm), says: "1 have given Stark‘s Powders (for Headache, Costiveness, Biliousness and Neuralgia) and extensive trial, and find them to give the greatest Satisfacâ€" tion in my family. _1 can very highly recommend them, They ard tap .-Jllbad of anything I have ever used, and I have tried many remedies." Sold y all drugâ€" gists at 25¢, a box, 5 boxes O‘).' Nice to fake, immediate and permanent, â€" Fep Oth. S1aD N ebrime FAR AHEAD or Louse â€"â€"â€"+++4. rs as CHRISTIAN END f the | _ The following two Soc rade | received in time to be veen | directory of last week, noy SwixTox Pa that Pres. Miss M. Smith ; * ins" | Ferguson ; Seev., Miss K t a } Organized January 18P3, ling Dr;n.\u\'. uks | . ._Rev. ) A, Harrison B, Mr. J. R. Mt'ln!yrv ; Tre; hravie Mcintyre ; Rec. Sec., Mi """ [ Cor, Secy., Jennie McGreq ll?m This Society has adopte 6 System, that is giving tw 10° | to niisstony. The treasur gh Symington, t A meeting of the execut ‘** / the local Union was held 1, * | ab w hich it was decided to 44 union mecting, in the 59 | Chiurch bere, on Thursda be | An afternoon session will 1 es | C°E. work and methode O Profoselind 1 C CRETITTT I fretfulness, peevis pepsia and great m parilla is the rer stomach, ‘Creates ar A relish to food. and gives healthy gans of the body. Hood‘s Sarsaparille urinary DRA ged lieves retention it almost imme: relief and eure t MceFarlane & Co Mr ARRM RELIEYED Ig 10 to 6Oxtxtres, â€" thort paiF of the breath through * the ", ~eupplied with each] bottle of Dr. s Catarrhal Powder, diffuse« this r over the surface of the nasal Passager, as and delightful to Use, it relieves in , and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Colds, Headache, Sore Throat," Ton nd Deafoss, 60 cents, At Mapu.. . " weekitBitl cA L h ho 3. work and methods, and Qing session to addresses, ‘musi Â¥isiting and resident clergy others, (A Collection will be ft the close of the afternoon Vini(ing Endeavorers will be e ed in the basement at G ‘elock ing meeting at 7.90, Afternaoy at 1 o‘clock, o7 TPTR at which it was dee union mecting, in Church here, on T An afternoon sessio, CSE. work and met ilxg session to arddw. o7 | po _\ i 48% M. Smith ; Treas., F«rgusun: Seev., Miss Kate Mc Organized January 18P3, Desnark, Rev. I6, A. Harrison B, A, Vice Mr. J. R. M('lht)’l'« : Treas., Mrs Mcintyre ; Rec, Sec., Miss E B Cor. Secy., Jennie McGregor, This Society has adopted the System, that is giving two cents to missions." The treasurer is \ Symington, John Ril.i‘z;r. me "1 have given wl3 1 P 9f PFrasep Hunterâ€"That report be adopted, and t} each for their servicesâ€"( The Clerk was ordered ies of said report printe ion. Council The Auditors pre which was exami PERC eras satisfied that s or mislaid and said being paidâ€"Carrie 1 ul uen Affere I)izmnnn_lmlds Swanstonâ€" Bye authorize the An treasurer with $10 pay sheet for Apri uo opo Pnmracâ€"ueny 1X | action be takenâ€" Carried, Byâ€"law No. 70 for appointinme pathâ€" mast‘rs passed the usua rea ib g. wi signed, sealed and ordered to be entered in the Byâ€"law book, Byeâ€"Hunterâ€"That the tender of Mr. C. Ra nave, Review Office, Durham, for the year‘s printing for the sum of $28 be acceptedâ€"Carried Swanstonâ€"Frasep A petition was presented to this Council by Geo, Wil son and three others asking that a new beat be forme I compris.ng lot 1 con, 8, gore A, con. 22 and lots 1 and 2 con, 22, be granted, and the Clerk prepare a byâ€"law to that effectâ€"Carried, Swanstonâ€" Byeâ€"That this Council authorize the A nditors to credit the breasurer with $10 amt. of councillor‘s pay sheet for April 7th 1891 as trensu;â€" 6P is snbieflad rhus.lra > ;\ 5 27 Vn appetite, and to food. It makes pure s _healthy action to all t] the bodÂ¥. | Take HWa~r " FTeat misery the remedy '(‘l-f-f;u-s an apn â€"_ A communication from A. I wias read regardin; a poll clar Municipal elections ; resolved t} being no »viderce that said pr took the necessary dt-rl;n-:«’linL opearing 0‘ the po‘l, or o rorm tfif- n.glivs of .'i poll clepk._ Aserâ€"Hunter urn to meet Carried, Byâ€"law. No. 0o assessur passed the _The name of J; SE ReireveD is 30 Mro Cure for the Reart gives cases Organic of Sympatl n 30 minutes aud spee It is a peerless remed y irtnase 2Bb â€"l. Carried, Fraser All us, c cvuL’ lie [[Aie cures ~~~â€" 44 t 44 . ud o e tmE showing the dangerous state at 10t6, con. 2. Resolved t mittee examine the hill aund necessary, Hunterâ€"Fraserâ€"That the Kersdfor revairs on railliiecs _ OF ANYTHING I HAyrE EVER USED, 468 In â€" male or peevishness CHRISTIAN ENDEAvor $1.50 pet week, ; Council be sent her. uds 42 qucl t 212. °9+ se gUk | $17.50, Work is done and payment reâ€" | commended. Fraserâ€"Swanstonâ€"That said reerL be adopted and payment made and he receive $1.00 for his servicesâ€"Carried, The Reeve reported that he had made enquiry regarding sending Ann MeFadâ€" den, an indi ent, to the Wellington House of lmfimtr)‘ and read a letter from Mr, H umplon reg rdi g her reâ€" ception thereto, which staied that she would be admited upon the payment of $1.50 pet week, and that a resolution af 1 of water an ediately. â€" If this is your 4 0â€", Druggist, , | _ Swanstonâ€"Hunterâ€"That foregoin * I' report be adopted and he be paid 81.('5 A | cost of s»..n5., and 50 cents, railway 1| fareâ€"Carried. : ‘ Fraserâ€"Bye Reported that they exâ€" , | amined the river at lot 25, con, 8 and | took measurements and recommended ' l that the n‘mn be not less than 55ft. and ) in case of uilding blockhouse butments recommended the span to be not less | than 60 ft. 3 «> PPipAiciacla h Left Side and all CCC otde ructions fron: gh. . __ _ "/it‘_UpPOn inâ€" structions from the past Council he set the job of protecting Rusnell‘s hill and bridge to !'E Rusnell for $1.00 and from instruction from this Council he set the job of removing the timber from the old bridge and removing ?the stones from the old butments to new as a furâ€" ther protection to it, to D. Bye fori $17.50. Work is diama‘aie . 21 LORE O © the greatest SAtisfacâ€" rily. _1 can very highly u. ‘They ard fap ;tfieud veever used, and I have dies." Sold b all drugâ€" ‘x, 5 boxes 31).' Nice to and permanent, _ Foy MARRIAGES eac merchant has adopted the giving two cents The treasurer is i i ns eRNUT )pted, and they be pai n servicesâ€"Cabried, vas ordered to get 200 , ePâ€"Iraserâ€" r repairs on amounting Eon V _ One dose convin & Co. s presented their examined by BRa aiwrence waited on the ( PmE es Catarrh, H.y )â€" Throat," Ton At MCFARLAYz Byc Pss ricdâ€" ul Uyy cided to hold the first n the Presbyterian Phursday March Tth. on will be devoted to gJoide 2R uakes pure blood ion toall the orâ€" ake Hood‘s for executive sncie CRCCM ‘ or female, It and pain in pass If you want ¢ u ® remeddy, Sof.l P I8 30 Mryirg Reart given perâ€" or Syinpathetic +0 4 _____ WIN T to ~Ahat the tender of Mr, EVIEW Office, Durham, printing for the sum of Eow o9 d printed for ~That this on Saturday eâ€"That the och orges am ~carmed. 690 for Apj d the usual re of James G, installed the ""f3) _ 28 inst, inume| Will be placed o. in other hands damas for collection, ‘ ‘"‘"*/as I am giving (').\:;:L:'l»"â€" up Cr edit buSi" w «2 ness, to y / J. WOODLAND'.‘I! amt. of cound l Tth 1894 as t said pay sheet d councillor‘s â€" hervousness, chronic Dysâ€" Hood‘s Sarsa. iIt toues thre 14 Eo i mnd t Id last Thursday a uc entt EGREMONT COUNCIL Societies wore be placed in EEC S, and the even. music, etc, by clergymen and ill be taken up rnoon â€" sesston, 11 he entertainâ€" o‘elock, Evenâ€" PHQQy weeting ARK That foregoing report said person be sent to lustry as soon as possiâ€" ve draw on the treasup: f the same when called 1 In passing want quick and gi ves from A. Dayidson & poll clork at the vesolved that there mat said poll clerk the Auditor D. Appax is., Miss R Vice Pres Mrs. J. F Sold by Bannon Fulto» S a week M‘ss G guar thons at t e . horwise did ’ ‘kâ€"that no t Millan TORONTO the payment a resolution uarantee wi ty of All accounts not settled by the aurkey; Geose Ducks, Chicken Apples j , Vai8, { Peas, Barlcy, Potators, Hay per ton ., «Beet, fore qua Beef, hnd = Pork, _« Hides, * Sneep kine, e; Butter per Ib.., Eggs, per doz Wood 2it, long Turkeys per Ib y ud «Bran Flonr per 1001b Oatmeal _ + %lmng «4 Hall Whent per I»Lxhel Spring Wiheat * C Sold by a!! 3 2ens. bor pair es per bag § e hill com» it if with 'ho ’ & t Yoos ‘. e ihg e ’%,fl;’:’t 4 e ks | [ ?fi on W ,‘i}.:';:" ;‘ / ter NeRRSR T /: y l'}t:; C ”fiw lt s f oSA c of Nt o M.<|& o of : _ Aiesao â€" h A essm MA x\ \\3 r€ ‘e:‘:. 5?7"’\ \\\ .. \l ] to fr 81 ?'[\'. ( /9 1 i~ /,' "”“ j /' 1 ", 4 op c '? ‘.‘“' H d \Pe': J __ Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used, The many, who live betâ€" ter than others uod enjoy life more, with \less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative rcin iples embriced in the remedy, Eyrup of Figs. 1D! JUarters exel &2 Dougr Euol 0 omn 25 Cenrs ar Drave °_ _ZCTTE a RHAM Mapk; t omfviare °e â€" , Fair Dealing with living profits must be our guiding principle examinre our Goods. We do rot sacrifice any line but we sell at t possible prices. _ _ THMHGMHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTUPER AND is *===<<3 NUR STOCK OF &+»â€"â€"z DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND is complete. NEY! CGOODS AT RICGHT PRIGES. Bargains! Bargains!! KNOWLEDCGE > 0 35 t ** 0 25 to trem» 9 00 to per 100 8 00 to t 8 50 to mm 4 80 to Dailglish‘s old Stand, * 00 to 0 85 to 0 12 to 0 12 to 80 to 0 07 to 0 04 to 2 50 10 00 8 50 4 50 5 10 0 18 0 18 C AENHYE ‘THIS Fine Anima] is from the stock of R. H, Hardin s Thnrndnle. Imâ€" porter of British nntF American Stock and is for service this season, * ®0n. 2, Nnrnuunhy_ Yorkshire ‘ Terms, 75 o Thoroughbred Chestep W}um ‘Princg Leon." At BOULDEN & 30 Uppe'r'rm' Durham Al y € c pusr® Can only be obtained by wearing No. 891 "Improved Allâ€"Feathorâ€" bone Corsets." No side .steels to break, hurt or rust. November s TRY A PAIR, All Firstâ€"class Dry Coods Housos Sell Them. P > The undersigned f lowing receipt for h ferers from Rheama «-knn_wlfllgmnr-nt of Nitrate of Potash | ?lyrerun' 14 07 ; Oil ul'«f{)s: Liverwort 1. drake root 4 oz. Infuse the tw In water. strain rhrou;zh the other ingvedients black bottles, A tabl a day before meals, C 23 cents, Boar for SILVERWARE C * F402 B2 Salesmen tobandle our Hardy Canadian Grown Nursery Stock We guarantee satisfaction to represenâ€" fatives and Customers, . Oup nurseries arve the largest En the Dontivionâ€" over 700 acres, No substitution in onders, Exclusive territory and liberal terms to whole or par tUime agents, | W rite no ESR® (The only nurs esting orchards. GOMFORT Sn will be fop service a , (near Varney cheese f . a thw-nughbred n bour, from inported cents, W H. T mrmana C TRORCUEEERED STOCX FOR MR FEEâ€"T75c. Cash Clenele () ne Berkshire, & one A shise fro n‘ Cad L & be kept for Service on le 8. 8. D. It., Glenelg, for and 95. . Terins $1,00 at Rhoumatism Cure * AI mM AILE, I LALLDF EP Ek ASO L C10KGTE A‘:\?l) l':(}("s. C. McARTHEHU: | T MAL n« B v _ yevvrareees xt im $1.00 Nov. 21st Kossuth, Awine for Thorougbred Boars STONE & w EL (Head office INc two last go rin through a clo: jngrcjlifl)tu; thi THROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR Aberbeen, Nov LOT 32, CON. 3 This (9) hrouof O _ Beparately â€" in through a ('Intl,h, then add gredients; this will fill 2 n tablespoonful 3 times meals. Cost of ingredients R. WaATsOoN, sp. IN ~CORSETS fine animal will prewises of Jno, To Cash or $1 lnsui-ed. >ALI~3 *X FAYLOn 1803 Ont. . 28th 1804 d office) Toronto ry in Canada h. WELLINGTON "Aut Cb _ Br d by Caldwer Ont. 2nd owner, Aiex, Tay. Bive Roland 22, diny Amber 11 Dude, YOD., 12. Middletop 9428, by Middieton Mon»reh 2034 by The Squire 449; Mid. be ives 1 FE is 4 NA NID A cross on Berkshire ry suitable, Circulars m. Davis & Co. Pork ment, Toronto, recomâ€" arkshire and the Tamâ€" kinds of swine for the ts to breed, TERMS DUDE, (N0. 170,) paid ervice e at lot 7, | Sale, se fn.cmr_v) _ medium ted stock, + Prop, ii ( 12, 1891 4)“4‘I’lll,l_l;0l'l'll Y grcen 20 0%; Manâ€" "ll‘s Hoerd, â€"will lot 43 and 44 con, » the season of 04 t time of service, P. Sullivan. C ut Wh.. . dih. DOar) For Coughs and Colds, Croup, ‘|Asthma, Bronchitis, and ali Throat pleasaut to take, Childien cry for stock "250. 5 bottles for $1.00. . Imâ€" O‘8, red by Caldwel}] Â¥Ner, Alex. Tay. »nks Dandy, s3k, ‘nm.. 241 Benuty, G. R. BENTINCK, 20. 8p. Varney , by Holywell toros«, i'l’l’ NC h nish Srd, mif) _by Holywell "!â€" â€"Oover n orders. ral terms Write us. for Tl’a'oling be kept on the Clark jr., 0, Ont. baving Record _ _ BEMEXEER ore stum, cacoer‘s rcy BLCCZ, DUREAM ARCH McKENZIE, (EQ, . DAVIS, Marager. at time of y â€" ""V. ©u.00 ed by Horse & Cattle Kal. Our Stock will be in in &A : selected and is the beet that 1 our prices are the lowest. Nn e are now prepared to sell you and alj Druggists b'uudries, Station Coffee, Sugar, TPODRCECO, 8t Hha a«a... well DURHAM‘ Pharmacy Meyer," 6_ ")8 for 25 Also Insurance Agents For the finest line of Stoves Box Stoves, Furnaces, 1 For the finest descriptions, P Box Cutters, T Cutters & Stoves 3 m * W im .. ;¢ ) ‘O° oo ‘Mibers, ©C., §6 to Calder & Livingstone ork DNC coUuct svry? "Large Sailes & Small Profits." Durh:a mi. A. McKenzie‘s Horse and Cattle Pood The Gash System We take this oppor{ thanking our custo: past patronage, and convinced that the ne will merit 3. cenntinm CEO. aC We beg to inform our Custom. ers and the: Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivelant, and that our a% Corner, Upper +« $3.00 per 100 lbs. This is highly recommendâ€" Cattle Men. We have 800 lbs. ‘all ready for Wall Paper. MeceKENZIIE‘s linest line of Cutters of all ons, Portland Cutters, Piano ers, Latest Styles. Prices from $25 upwards. 1. DAVis, Manager. * >â€"â€"t. «. & J. McKechnie. â€"20wer ‘Fown. ts, Money to Loan and Issuar Licenses, in in a few days. â€" It has been carefully 6 that has been shown in Durham, and st. Don‘t buy until you see it. _ °O sell you Drugs, Patent Medicines lries, Stationery, School Supplies, Tea, , at the very lowest Cash Price. ug. Oth, * Motto will be rHat ine new system °_ a continuarce of the same. , 6. & J. McKECHNIE ADOPTED By , Hoarseness, Sore Throat, t:and Lumg Troubles. It is ‘it. ‘Take no other. Price, g%qlf ISrEo_v‘gg, Parclor Stoves, opportunity of customers for Town, Finciple. Cal] and sell at the lowest &c., go to Durham of M arriage SHORy are J. A: HUNTE Because the Go and the prices ar No trouble To show Our Goods. their war Aund it takes 1 measure and « have marked Goods to a : I Lo nDel We find ow Blsiness Increasing,. 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