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The canadian gleaner
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  • Huntingdon :[Canadian gleaner],1863-1912
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jeudi 16 mars 1876
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[" EE 4 .Errs's Cocoa\u2014GRATIFEL AWD Coxrorring.\u2014*By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-select- cocon, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables ed - clicately flavored beverage which may save with » ds heavy doctors\u2019 bills.Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be built up until stiong enough to resist every tendency to disease.undreds of subtle maladies are floating around u- ready to attack wherever there is a weak point.We may escape many & fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and & properly nourished frame.\u2014=Clivil Service Gazette.Sold only In packets labelled\u2014sJaues Epes & Co., Homao- | pathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, liccadilly, London.\u201d TS GRAIN WANTED.HE subscriber has arranged to buy Grain during T the winter at Port Lewis, where James C.Cluff will always be in attendance, and where dclivery of the Grain will be taken.The highest price will be paid for Peasc and Oats.There is no toll on the Plank Road, and farmers may depend on always sell- i d getting their money.ing and gotoné \u201d JAMES KERR.A quantity of Salt aud No.1 Labrador Herrings on hand, and will be sold cheap.Jan.13.\"Canada Life Assurance Company.ESTABLISHED 1847.PresipenT\u2014A.G.Rausay, Esc.VICE-PrESiDENT\u2014 Jaxes HauiLToN, Esq, M.D.Income \u2014 $756,000.Assurances in force\u2014$13,422,011.FEV E large bonus of 2} per cent, per annum upon T assurances on the Life System having again been declared by this company, profit certificates have now been issued for cach policy-holder, and copies of the recent reports, showing the profits on other classes of Assurances, may Le had on application at the Head Oftice or Agencies, THE ADVANTAGES of joining an old and successful Company like the Caxapa Lire may be judged of by the following facts : 1st\u2014The Profit Bonuses added to Life Policies are larger than given Ly any other Company in Canada, 2nd\u2014It Las occurred that Profits not only allo gether extinguish all premium payments, but in nd- dition yield the holder an annual surplus.R.HILLS, Secretary.Offices in Montreal, 182 St.Jumes strect.R.POWNALL, General Agent.Agent at Huntingdon : Wm, W.Corbett.September 4.HUNTINGDON MARBLE & GRANITE WORK ALE & HALL, Manufacturers and Dealers in H Monuments, Hendstones, Tablets, Mantles, &c., from the Lust American & Italian Marble, New Jersey Brown Stone, Quincy & Scotch Granite, in Shanks's Block, next door to A.Chalmers, confectioner, Hunt- ingdon, Q.We beg leave to inform the public that we have stock selected by us from the quarry, in which will be found the three most necessary elements required= Durapiuiry, Cugapsess and Beaury.Ourex- perienc - warrants Us in saying that we can, in work, satisfy the most fastidious taste.Be sure and call before ordering elsewhere, BEF\u201d We shall make Scotch Granite, of Gray, Red and Blue colors, and well executed Marble Work a speciality.Truss Easy.Anrtuer EB, Hack, Ronen G.Haw, Huntingdon, Jan.20, 1876, } Propricto:s.IMPORTANT NOTICE.HE co-partnership heretofore existing between A, Wilson & I\u2019.C.McGinnis, Merchants, will be dissolved by mutual consent by the fiest of April next, and we would respectfully invite our numerous customers that have book accounts to call and settle the same without further delay, either by cash or note, and in order to reduce our large stock of Tweeds, Diy Goods, Boots aud Shoes we have reduced our prices 15 per cent.for cash sales.Customers will find our terms s0 easy that we expect no difficulty,and wish prompt settlement of accounts, and hope that the good feeling at present existing will continue, Jan.20, WILSON & McGINNIS.Howick Agricultural Works.FPVIIS well known establishment has gained another acquisition to its list of improvements by the addition of A FOUNDRY and will now be in a position to supply the public with all kinds of castings.The manufacture of Agricultural Implements such as Threshing machines, takes, Rollers, Grubbers, Fanning Mills, Circular and Drag Saws, Metal Ploughs for high lands, &c., will be carried on with the same dispatch and warranted to ive the same satisfaction as they formerly Liave done, I would particularly call the attention of farmers having stony or gravelly land to our metal ploughs, as they are an article of the greatest utility.A supply of plough points constantly on hand.Repairs of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch ROBERT MAW.Howick, 8th Feb, 1876.VETERINARY SURGEON.RCHD, McCORMICK, acting and consulting LX Surgeon for the Agricultural Societies of Beau- harnois and Huntingdon No.1, begs to inform the farmers of this District that he can be consulted with nt the following places, viz.: at Bryson's, Howick, on Mondays ; at Lemay's, Durham, on Wednesdays ; at Moir's, Huntingdon, on Friaays of every week, beginning January 10th, The other days of the week at his father's residence, St Louis de Gonzague, N.B.\u2014Prepares Condition Powders and keeps con- santly on hand all medicines necessary for his pro- USSION.DREW & GRANT, N ANUFACTURERS and dealers in ail kinds of a forcign and American Marble and Granites.The celebrated Granites of Scotland coustantly on land.We call especial attention to our new importation of SUTHERLAND FALLS Marble.For CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, snd BEACTY, it has been pro.hounced Ly all dealers to be The beat marble in the world, .We are constantly receiving new and clegant designs of Monuments, Tombstones, &c., and shall continue to make our establishment in the future what it has been in the past, the neapquanters for the best Marble and Granite work in this section, and cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere.For elegance of design, beauty of workmacship and finish, and variety of stock to sclect from, we defy competition.Buying in large quantitien at the different quarrica enables us tu place none Lut the Lest and most durable grades in the market.| NO.539.AMERICAN GOODS.MERICAN BLEACHED COTTONS by the yard or piece at reduced prices, AMERICAN GREY COTTONS by the yard or picce at reduced prices.AMERICAN CLOUDS, COTTON YARNS, PRINTS, HORSE-BLANKETS, &c, all at low prices.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 Canadian and English Cottons, Flanncls, Winceys, Tweeds, Wate.proof Cloth, Clouds, Scarfs, Mufllers, Ladies\u2019 Winter Jackets, Felt Skirts and Kid Gloves, \u2014ALB0,\u2014 a complete stock of Bouts and Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes and Moccasins nt JOHN GILMORE'S, Huntingdon, Jan.Zu, BEE REMEMBER THE STORE To GO Foll A Supply of the Best and Cheapest TEAS, SUGARS, SPICES, FISH, FRUIT, FLOUR, &c.Huntingdon, Dec.16, GEO.Q.ONEILL.MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF BEAUHARNOIS.Insuring only Farm und Isolated property.prusipENT=A rchibald Henderson, Esq.Directors\u2014George Cross, Esq., Francis WW.Shirrifl Esq., M.D., John Symons, Esq, Colouct James Reid Alexander McNaughton, Esq.and Daniel Macfarlane Esq.Sécretaryand Trrasurer\u2014Andrew Somerville Muv- tingdon, Agents\u2014William Fdwards, Middlemiss, Hinchinbrooke ; Thomas ¢larke, Ste Philomène ; Robeit Smaill, Elgin: I.Clancy, N.P,and JS.A, V.Amiranle NP, Hemmingford ; Wm.Gebbie, Howick: John Davidson, Dundee; 11 Crevier, N.P., St Anieet; JC, Mauning, Franklin - Arthur Herdman, Herdman's Corners: Shanks & Milne, Huntingdon ; J.B.Gibson, Dewittville; and Dr Maclaren, Lurham.BG l\u2019arties wisliing to insure their property, re requested to apply to the agents or Secretary, ARCHIBALD & McCORMICK, ADVOCATES, No.2 Barrons Building, 162 St.James Street, MONTREAL.S.ARCHIBALD, D, McCORMICR, 3, A, B.C,L, B.C.L, NB.=Mr McCortuick will follow the Courts in the District of Deauharnois.Franklin : Robert DRUG HALL.YHE HUNTINGDON carried on by MR.JAMES TULLY.bes just undergone a thorough tenuvation and replenishment, and is now re-opened to the patronage of the public, whose orders are respectfully solicited, with the assurance that punctuality and precaution in their preparation will be carefully adhered to.All communications may be addressed to James C.Shanks, Huntingdon, 'Q.Frases W.sureier, MD, Arex.Camgros, M.D, DERUG HALL, formerly \"PEDIGREE STOCK.OR SALE three purebred year old Ayrshire Bulls, DAVID BENNING.A FRESH SUPPLY \u2014 GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED, All Winter Goods Greatly Reduced.pax Parties owing me for Store Goods will please take notice that unless they settle at once [ will givo their accounts to Mr Maclaren for collection.Some of these accounts are long standing, and 1 will wait no longer.W.A DUNSMORE.Dominion Block, 1 Huntingdon, Feb.17, 1875.J The Trout River Carriage Shop.A.DALZELL, Proprictor.ITaving recured the Lest of workmen 1 am now prepared to furnish the trade with all kinds of Open Buggies and Top Cartiages of all styles.Also, Express and Lume.her Wagons constantly onhand.Patent wheels used when ordered, A.DALZELL.Trout River March 18.SPRING TRADE.CWAN BROTHERS have on hand a large stock of Sap Pails, Rusaia Iron Sap Pans for boiling, Sap Spouts with hangers complete.Also a large quantity of Milk Pans, Pails, &ec.Now is the time to leave your orders for Milk Cans.Special attention paid to repairing.R.A.COWAN, J.8.COWAN, Huntingdon, March 9.\\ Tinamiths.The horso-meat cstablishments in Paris delivered for consumption the past year 6,865 horses, asses, or mules.A \u201cgeneral congress of the women of Germany\u201d has been hold at Gotha Addresses All kinds of produce and live stock taken in ex.Were delivered calling on Germgn women to change.guaranteed, B@F Shop next door to J.C.Bruce's store, Hunt-| medicine.ingdon, G.W.DREW, Huntingdon, Fob, 8, 1876.8.W.GRANT, } Proprietors.| THE DEBATE ON THE TARIFF.TUESDAY, MARCH 7.Mr WorKMAN moved that \u2018This House deeply regrets that tho Government has not proposed to Parliament a policy of increased protection to our various and important\u2019 maufacturing industries, the large amount of \u2018capital now invested therein and their pre- ; Fent depressed condition rendering such a policy necessary to restore thom to a condition of prosperity.\u201d Ie muintained that in |a colony like this froo trado war-n perfect absurdity.lle alleged that the imposition \u201cof discriminating duties on our manufactures had most always decreased tho price of the I materials to the consamers.(Oh, oh.™) \u2018Ho would state that ho had a conversation with threo prominent gentlemen on this ! subject.(llcar, hear, and laughter.) Oue was Mr Perley, of this city, a large lumbering merchant ; another was Mr Baldwin, and tho third Mr Booth.leo had asked \"them if the increase of duty on what they consumed in their establishments had increased the price to them.Their answers wore emphatically no, but the contrary, suwe, augurs, seythes, spades, and so on, al most everything thoy used, instond of being increased in price, wore really cheaper today than they wero somo yews ago.That was an answor to those who said an in- crenso in dutios meant an increase in price to tho farmers and the agriculturist.All tho implements used by the farmers were also cheaper than they formerly were.He wont on to speak of tho closing of Redpath\u2019s sugar factory from lack ot protective duties.lo had stated 1 week ago that Canada was made a sacritico market for certain lines of j American goods.When in Montreal he had made some onquiry in some hardware branches which contirmed his statement that goods were offered to Canadian buyers for less prices than thoy wero sold for home consumption in the States, If ho wero de- fcated upon this question to-night, it would be his duty to try and impress his constituents and the constituencies throughout the Dominion that they must educate public opinion up to the point of giving a protee- tive policy to our manufacturers, Mr Devlin seconded the motion.Me Conny believed the question which was interesting the country wis not one of protection versus free trade.No hon mem- bor advocated either extremo policy, and the question was as to whether the present protection afforded by the tarif! was snffi- cient for our manufacturing industries.He holioved it was not, and therefore favored Mr Workman's motion, Mr DoMVILLE spoke in the same strain.Mr P'aLyer would like to protect coal and flour, but he did not think inerensed duties would do it.He did not like to hear manufacturers described ns suing the House for rolief in the character of paupers.Mr MacneonsELt, (Inverness) said that any class of men who appealed to this House to tax other people for their benetit were suing hero in forma pauperis, and he would not support class legislation of the kind sought.Mr OLIVER said il'an increased duty was placed upon sugar the consumer would have to pay two cents extra per pound.Should this be paid?We had three sugar refineries in the Dominion, but he could not understand why for their support the public should pay one or two cents extra per pound.Ilo asked the merchants of Montreal, Hamil ton, and Toronto if they had not slaughtered far more goods than the United States, aided by the operations of the Insolvency Act.Canadian manufacturers were ns prosperous as those of the United States, fur in Philadelphia, where there wero à large number of workmen, there was great destitution, and the Boston board of trade was asking for frec trade.Americans, moreover, were coming over to Canada to commence manufacturing industries, and about to establish a screw factory at Dundas, n musical instrument factory at Guelph, and a cotton mill near Montreal which would produce
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