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Grey Review, 29 Apr 1897, p. 1

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h Ask your tell you it } a certain t the most t all of the is sponged uarantee of i each suit. M ...‘ *k sweetheart IAL elean them ere is your ‘A ArIR rocess, Drill this et. Smith. NTS . pring ENT . rantsed. Deat as NCOR 20 Wh AT ing ! it. &5 re Softâ€" b the Dog it New Prints from 5 cts. up. New Dress Goods from 8 cts. up "New Lace Curtains from 25 cts a pr up. WAREZHOUSE, Upper Town, Dorham. â€"DEALER INâ€" A‘ll kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehiclies, Organs & Pianos, Scwing Machines, Etc. And Sold at Lowest Possiple Prices. CGall and inspect and bo Convinced. We take this opportunity of thunking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will meris a continuarce of the same. Chas. McHkAinnon We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be "Large Saies & Small Profits." See our Lines of EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH Big Line of WHIPS from 10 cts. up to 80 cts. for a GOOD RAWHIDE. D urh:am, Aug. 9t(h,° ored, 25 cts. a yd. New Springz Shoesâ€"a delightâ€"call and see tl.em. New Table Oil Cloth, 45 inches wide, white or colâ€" VOL. XIX.â€"NO 17. White Granite & Tin War. The GCASH . & J. McKechnie CHAS. McKINNON. BEAN & CO. UPPER T O K N ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. MeKECHNIE The Orep Review. k dot e it On a monumont in Westminister Abâ€" bey is a famous inscri%tion " A B itish subject I was born, a British subject I will die, " containing the implication that the opposing Sarty were disloryal. Let it be published in the streets of the modern Eabylon that that opposing party came to power and one of their first ncts was to show their loyalty by removing trade restrictions placed there by their ultra loyal opponents. Finance Minister Fielding and Mr. Patterson explained the various changâ€" es, and the hopes that were attached to them, but the change of all others which has caused a sensation is the fact that a doube schedule has been preâ€" pared which will give to British im ports a decided advantage over Amerâ€" ican ones, but which is open to Amerâ€" icans ulso it they choose to make conâ€" cessions to a friendlier feeling. ‘The cabinet kept this reature well in secret, and when it was announced, the most appropriate applause that could be giyen was the singing of "God Save the Queen " in which the opposition of course had to join, though one account says, some what reluetantly. goods, the government reserves the r.ght by proclamation to place these goods on the free list. A most effectâ€" ive way it would seem to meet comâ€" bines. The loyalty of the Liberals, if it were ever doubted, is now made clear, and of all the jubilee offerings to the British Queen and nation none can be of a more practical stamp than this new feature of our tariff. *‘ We present to this House a tariff which has the advantage of being simpler than the cne that now exists, and I feel assured that it will to a conâ€" siderable extent put an end to that friction that has so long existed beâ€" tween the merchants of the country and the customs houses. Duty on Coal Oil Mas been reduced rom 6 to 5 cents a gallon. Not very _nuch but still in the right direction. Coal remains untouched, but in certain eyentualities over the border a duty may even be put on anthracite coal. A reduction of $1.50 per ton on pig iron will help our iron industries as will also the bounty which is given to Cananian exports. Mr. Fie‘ding made a fine summing up which we here append : But, further to protect tha people, a new and novel plan is adopted. If it be found that any Trust or Combine is being aided by any duty on imported We submit a tariff which largely abandons the specific duties that have been so unjust to the poorer classes. 6 We submit a tariff in !filiclathe Ie&wd? ree list is not practically distur but has large additions made to it. We give the country the great boon of free corn, which will have ar imâ€" portant effect on the development of our farming interests, and particularly of the dairying interest, to which we must leok in a very large degree for Dr. Landerkin for years pointed out the injustice of the old tariff in giving rebate of the duty on curn to distillers while farmers who imported it for feeding purposes got none. Now, with poetic justice and a desire to stimulate our dairy trade, the farmers get it iree while distillers pay a duty! Being absolutely bound to have a certain revenue to meet expenditure incurred under the former system, the reduction on some lines, coal oil for instance, has not been so great as some expected. But that the governâ€" ment has succeeded in producing a tariff which will benefit all classes without antagonizing any, which will it is expected produce a revenue alâ€" most adequate to our expenditure, and that witbhout putting a tax on tea, and even :+drsing that on sugar is some thing to be proud of. The general abolition of specific in fayor of advolorem duties is an advant age to the poor man. There is abundant evidence to show that carefal and patriotic men had prcâ€" duced it, and a feeling of satistaction trequently intense, and always warm seems to pervade all classes. The event of the past week was un doubtedly the announcement of the New Tariff. It was brought down acâ€" cording to promise on the 23rd inst., and has now been fairly well "sized up‘ » A * Double Schedule." Favors Great Britain. THE NEW TAPRIFF SsOME STRIKING FEATURES. DURHAM THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897. We recognize the great mining inâ€" dustry of the country by placing on the free list all machinery exclusively used in min‘ng enterprises. We do not confine it to mining machinery made in Canada, but we say it is more important to develop the mining interâ€" ests of Canada than eyen to make a tew machines in Canada, and so we put mining machinery exclusively used for the purpose of mining enterâ€" priâ€"es on the iree list, cheers )" We give him his binder twine on the same terms, a low rate of duty for the present, and make it free trom tlie 1st of January neXxt. We giye the medical and dental proâ€" fessions a boom which the younger and less wealthy members of the profesâ€" sions will appreciate, when we put all surgical and dental instruments on the ‘Tee list. We give the people the benefit of reâ€" ductions on breadstuffs, flour, wheat and cornmeal. We revise the duties on rice in such a mapner that they will not add a cent to the cost to the consumer and will add materially to the public revenue, If the hon. gentlemen opposite have ever had the free breakfast table they talk about, we make it freer toâ€"day by reducing the duty on sugar that goes on the breakfast table from $1.14 per 1001bs. to $1, which is a material reâ€" "Xr;crlfilut. but not least, we give to the people the benefits of preferential trade with the mother country, (Leud We give the manufacturer the beneâ€" fit of cheafir iron: and much comâ€" plaint has been made in the past ot the burdens impesed upon them by the iron duty. meâ€"t the great needs of the country by increased taxes on articles of luxâ€" ury, such as spirits, tobacco and cigars and without any increased taxation on the necessaries of life. We give to the country a reduction of the auty on coal oil, and the remoy» al of the burdensome restrictions reâ€" specting the sale of coal oil. We give to the farmer his fence wire at a low rate of duty for the present year, and place it on the free list trom the Ist otf January neXt. _ We zive the people a reduction al most all along the line. We provide the necessary revenue, but protect w the prosperity of our farmers increase of our exports. _â€"_ cents each, _ All bicycle repairs kept in stock, Extra thick and heavy Moleskin, Reg. 25 cents, Tuesday 15 cents a yard, Colored bordered handkerchiefs, Regular 5 cents, Tuesday 2 cents each. Men‘s heavy bicycle sweaters, Regular $1 00, Tuesday 50 In Calf or Ox Blood THE EXTRAORDINARY at other stores is only the ORDINARY hereâ€"More people came last Bargain Day than we could serveâ€"they were good natured thoughâ€"how could they be otherwise? they got what they came for and more too. More for their money than they dreamed ofâ€"Bring your butter and eggs next Tues day or any day and seeâ€"what you shall see greater iargains than ever. This Dongola Kid, Stylish turned Boct worth $3,00 Tuesday $2.85. .~:f‘~"1': . ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO SPRING FOOTWEAR TO BE COUFORT#BLE' IN,. TO BE SATISFIED WITH, AND AT PRICES® TO â€"â€"MAKE THE PEOPLE TALK AND BUYâ€"â€" Jaunty New Goods and Buyers for Them NO STILLTHEY COME EVERYTHING NEW AND HANDSOME IN THE BO0T DEPARTMENT. MORE OF MCDLCASTEEVS PRIRNTS, etc, the do . green top . Devonshire greg stone Lincolr red %lo e. RAPE SEED.â€"Carter‘s broad leayâ€" ed sowing rape. AMERICAN ano CANADIAN sEEDS. GaRDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS. CULTURED LADIES with force of character, needing to ea‘n money, can learn how to do so in a good cause. do _ improved purple top swede, Bangholm purple top swede, London purple top swede, King of swedeâ€"purple top,â€" Sutton‘s champion purple top swede. Â¥ELLOW and GREY TURNIPS.â€" Aberdeen purple top and watered. A good Stone Cellar, new frame building. A good well with pump at the door. Also a small Frame and Log Barn. Only 4 miles to Markdaile and about one mile from School. Any person wishing to rent School. Any ;neraon wisning to reut or rurcbase, or further information apply to. u_ wx ELCC mulk.s. Do M Containing 100 acres, being lot 14 con. 11, in the township of Glenelg, about 60 acres cleared and under culâ€" tivation the balance bush, well fenced CARROTS.â€"Carter‘s Giant Vosges white carrot, * Large Yellow Belgian carrot, Altringham and long Orange carrot. MANGEL WURTZEL.â€"Carter‘s long red mammoth. and saw log mangel. SWEDE TURNIPS.â€" Carter‘s elephant purple ttp swede, Import of Field and Garden Seeds, for 1897, per Steamer Damara. Leading Field and Garden Seeds. Garden Seeds. The Main Crop Seeds. FARM for SALE or RENT Gabtbage, Gauliflower and Gelery PDlants in Season. * o cmpone ie L To _ _ :flm Garoway, Toronto Ont. Jaxues Carso,x Durham 108087 | Rest Messina Lemons 14 cents a dozen. iday 50 | 50 cent lace curtains, Tuesday 25 cents a peir. See our new French Organdi muslin, blouse effect, very chic. CA | v. -aq!"GM' % ts 3 BE FIELD SEEDS.~ Geeds! Seeds! H. PARKER, No. 40 and 70 new hbest black linen threadâ€"Special (Tuesâ€" day only)3} cents. Druggist and Seedsman, Durham. Very new and np to date, Reg. $5.00 pair, Tuesday $3.40 pair DEPARTMENTAL STORE. Conveyancing, Leases, Wills, Mort, gages, etc., drawn up on short notice, Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Threshers for sale at wareâ€" rooms. â€" Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at Tunx® Revirw OrFICE. s. T. ORCEZLARTD Noxon‘s Binders, Mowers, Drills Spring Tooth Harrows, best in the mar ket. Guards, Sections, etc., for all kinds of machines. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Monev to loan on farm property at lowest rates. â€"â€" _â€"â€" _â€"â€" Ticensed Auctioncer. Agent for .. . .. FARM [MPLEMII‘_E'N;I‘S and MACHINXâ€" lt RRY, W eouinies 1 and lasterâ€"Land Saltâ€"Parret Salt â€"and Rock Salt, Land Plaster s a direct food for Corn and nearly doubles the Crop. Sow on planted rows or hills, and a second dusting when the eorn is about six inches high. Parisa Green, Paris Purple, Carbonâ€" ate of Copper, Sulphate of C h Hellc{orc, lm.-ert Powder, )I,(.)lh m- phor, Camphor Paper, Potato Bug Killer, TARES â€"Beansâ€"Onion Sets and Potâ€" ato Unions. Ground Oil Cake, Flax Seed, Linseed meal, and British Horse and Caitle Spice, One Car Mammoth Southern Sweet Enâ€" sclage, and Leamings improved Yellow Corn. CORN, Comptons l?urlrâ€"A ngel of Midâ€" nightâ€"Giant Cubanâ€"large white Flint and Huron Dent, S. T. ORCHARD. FIELD CORN.â€" WHOLE NO 998. Town, Sharp‘s Old Stand. calf Reg. $2.00 Tuesday $1.50 Pair. In Patent leather or Durham, wl us t*4 37

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