W’liat the outcome of the new duties will be for Canadians we have already foreshadowed. We shall be precluded from buying at low prices a superior article, and forced to pay high prices for what Will for many years be perforce an inferior article. How the action of government will effect Britain, we are not left in doubt. Already the Salisbury Ministry is beset With ve- hement objurgations, to all which the reply is that a British Cabinet cannot dream of interfering in mat- ters purely Canadian, although Can- adian Cabinets have not hesitated to dictate a line of policy in matters purely British. The sum of the business will therefore be this: We shall alienate completely British friendship in a futile effort to force into sudden life and Vigor an inter- est which requires generations for its proper development. West’s Liver Pillsâ€"genuine wrapped in blueâ€"the standard remedy for liver complaint, dyspepsia, indigestion and sick headache. Alldruggists. Why will you suffer when one bottle of \Vest’s World’s Wonder will relieve, and two to three bottles cure any case of rheu- matism. 25c. and 50c; Yoqy druggisc £61153?- †‘ †‘ West’s Cough Syrup cures whooping- caugh, asthma, bronchitis. consumption and all throat and lung difï¬culties. 250., 50c.,$1. All druggists. Yet far be it from us to maintain that Sir John has at all times been 50 imbued With love of country as to spurn everything that militated a- gainst Canada. The truth is that with him loyalty has always been Just what every other virtue or vice ’has been, an expedient for manu- facturing votes. For this end be aided in the making ot the VVashing- ton 'I‘reatv whereby Canadian ï¬sh- eries were handed over to the Am erâ€" icans for a song, excessive damages were awarded them for the depre- dations of the privateer Alabama, while not only was not one cent adjudged to us for the Fenian Raid, but that question was actually ta- booed from the settlement of our claims. ' Any case of lame back cured by a few applications of West’s World’s \Vonder; also cures sprains, bruises,cuts and burns. Cheapest and best. All druggists. As when the N. P. was flashed upon a dazed people, so now, as thunder from a clear sky, we are treated to the iron tax. And here be 1t remarked that never has the Chieftain glven a more audacious One thing is certain. The tax on iron is. in part at least, a fulï¬lment of Sir Charles Tupper's extravagant promises to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Those manufacturers who deal in iron may cry with might and main against the new duties. A single flip of the govern- ment whip will bring them into line. They must take care lest their speci- al commodities be allowed into the Country under a lower tariff. Not altogether blessed is he who obtains unfair advantages. Such favors are by nature rank and prone to spread, so that he who will may grasp them. RIUHMOND HILL. Thursday, May 26, ’87 example 01 his peculiar eflrontery. He stretches forth his left hand to receive a British sibsidy to facilitate Canadian trade With Chlna and Japan, and at the same time he puts lorth his right hand to throttle one of the greatest 1nd ustries for which Britain has a market in Canada. In this case also, we shall doubtless be told that the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing. Should,.however, Sir John be actu- ally‘nabbed in his front-back-somer- sault, he certainly would not hesi- tate to arrange matters by removing the three mile limit which now guards our ï¬sheries. We have on more than one occas- ion pointed out that whatever may he the distinctive characteristics of the Canadian Tory and Grit, most assnredly ultra loyalty towards British interests is not a- mong the number. The now his- toric 5‘ If the N. P. conflicts with British connection, so much the worse for British cOnnection," re- ceives double emphasis from the government’s proposed duties On iron. In the face 0t tacts, Sir John Macdonald’s ‘last man and dollar’ in defence of the old land is the fliinsiest sentiment. > ' @110 fliheml. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE TAX 01V lRoN. Liberal Commission or Sadâ€" ary, best Advantages. EQNTEILL HURSEREES I STEADY EMPLOYMENT I Purify your blood and regulate your 17'- ver and digestive organs before the heat of summer, and thus sale a. doctor’s bill by the timely use of \Vest’s Liver Pills. A7711 druggists}. TO AG ENTS ! ONE HUNDRED ($080 MEN ! The scholars, Trustees and teachers of the school turned out ewmasse and were off to the bush bright and early,and after securing a. large number of choice trees brought them to the school ground and planted them around, onlv selecting those of ï¬rst quality. The school ground ’is now completely enclosed and if they grow like those of last year will soon make a. nice shade In addition to this the friends of the Methodist Church had a. bee at_ the pa!- sonage for the Burpose of gravellmg a road to the stable and levelling the ground. A large number turned out and worked hard all day and have the plea- sure of seeing their parsonage with a. little furthnr improvements, one of the nicest residences in town. D In _CATA R R H Nigfpgm EASY TO‘USE. ' into the throat and excessive expectant-stigma caused by Ca.- tarrh. Sold by Druggists, or sent pro-paid op meipt 0: price, 500. and 81. Address FULFQRD It. 99.. Broekvlllo. om. Mr. F. Smitl),)of Edgely planing nulls. had the end of one of his ï¬ngers taken ()3 with a circular saw, which will keep him off work for a couple of weeks. age. Mr. \Villiam Capner of forAOhio last Wednesday. VVest’s Pain Kingâ€"the lmnsehold re- medy. Always useful. Never fails to cure cholera morbus, pains in stomach or bowels. cramp, colic, chills or summer complaint. 250. All druggists. 'VVest’s VVorld’S Wonder or Family Lini- ment, a superior remedy for neuralgia, rheumatism. lame back, sprains, bruises, cuts, humsmr woundsl Cheaper, goes further, lasts longer than any other. All drugzists. From our own Correspondent. The young men of this placn organized a Football club last week and elected the follawing ofï¬cers 2â€"President, James Jackson; Secretary. Thomas Kaiser; Trea- sure. John Hogg; Captain, Adam Burk~ holder. They are now open t0 receive challenges from local clubs. All com- munications must be sent to the Secre- tary. On the 24th of May our football club played a match with a team from Pine Grove on the 01d fair gxnlnlds at Wood- bridge, which resulted in a. draw, each team securing one goal. Mr. Alfred Kaiser acted as referee. Moved by Mr. H. Miller, seconded by Dr. Wilson that the Sanitary Inspector be instructed to notify Henry F. Hopper in writing to remove the nuisance exist- ing on his; premises on the east side of Yonge Street in the shape of a hog-pen, and to remove the munure from his yard, and in case of refusal the Inspectnr to prosecute the said H. F. Hopperâ€"Carri- ed. ~ Moved by Dr. Wilson, seconded by H. Miller that. the members of this Buard are of opinion that the complaint of H. Blanchard is such as should be atttnded to without delay, and we respectiully in- mte the early attention of the village council to the said complaint with a view to the removal of what this Board con- siders a dangerous nuisanceâ€"Carried. plendid outï¬t furnished free. map can succeed. A cpmplaint from H._Blunchard, dated 231:4 of Mray,1887 was reud.’ Pursuant to a call of the chairman (Mr. W. H. Pugsley, Reeve) a meeting of the Local Board of Health was held in the village clerk’s ofï¬ce on May 23rd, 1887. Mémbers present W. HfPugsléyï¬hair- man, M. Teefy, Secretary. Dr. Wilson,H. Miller and W. B‘r‘ickuell. The minutes of last, meeting (May 6011 1886) Were ready and approved. Apply for tel-mi t6 From our own Corrqspondgpt. Last Friday was quite a day in this vill The meeting then adjourned. M. TEEFY, Secretary, (Largest in Canada, over 465 acres.) Board of Health. At once to sell for the WE WANT And no lost time ’TO'NE a: WELLINgmon, Edaely. Maple SDOTHINQ, GLEANSING. HEALING. l3 cures BATARRH, Gold In Head. HAY FEVER. this place left Any pushing Torouté Ont All kinds of Family Grocer- ies, clean, fresh and cheap... Terms Cash or Trade. In a splendid assortment of new patterns. We have nice patterns at 50. a roll. New Printed Ivory Break- fast. Dinner. Tea and Toilet Sets at close prices. WALL PAPERS Men’s Whitey Shirts with linen fronts and cuffs for 50c. each. A ï¬ne range of color: ed Shirts, Ties,Collars, Gurn- seys, Sox, Umbrellas, Straw and Felt Hats, Silk and Cot- ton Caps, &c. Our Clothing stock is better then ever before, both‘in style and value. We have Men’s Suits‘ from $ .75 up, good Tweed Pants 01‘ $1.75. We make a specialty of House Furnishing Goods, Fancy Scrims, Oriental Drap- eries, Gream and White Lace Curtains, Gold Dado Blinds, only 40 cents each, Spring Blind Rollers I8 dents a set. Splendid value in Hemp and Tapestry Carpets. BOYS' SUITS ‘! JUBILEE SUlTS Consisting of Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, Jubilee Ruch- ings, ~ Handkerchiefs and Gloves (we have a special lot of4 button black kid gloves at 50 cents a pair), ParaSols, Hosiery, &c. In the leading styles and inv1te your attention to them, and also to our Ladies Fur- nishings and Where you are sure to get the best goods at the lowest prie- es. In spite of the great ad- vance in prices of Cottons, we are selling to-day at the 01d ï¬gures, and if you want a regular DRESS GOODS 3 Let us‘S‘e‘ll you your summer supply of Grey and White Cottons,Shirtings and Cotton- ades, Tickings, Ginghams, Jubilee Prints, Cretonnes, &c. SUGAR PLUM OF A BARGMN We are showing a very Choice assortment of ROYAL JUBILEE CELEBRAT I 0 N GRENNAN’S BHEAP BASHHBEJSE JHBILEE MUSLIMS !' Are marvels of beauty and Cheapness. Good washing colors, only 5 cents a yard. And show a large variety. Our 315:.90 FANCY GOODS B. GNENNAN. Emcww MUSE And other staple articles always on hand. PI‘ICCS close‘ Inspection invited. TWEEDS,SHIRT1NGS, COTTON S, DRESS GOODS, 6’60. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT I THE FIRE PROOF. SPLEN DID ASSORTMENT OF W39 15% We Maï¬a Mama! 3mm IN ENGLISH AND ABMERICAN STYLES For the Newest, Nicest, Nobbiest, Neatcst and Cheapest lines in these goods tr) the Concrete ; and ï¬nd there also the best and Cheapest selectlon of GENTS FURNISHENGS Stylish Dress Goods, Prints, Gring- hams, Chambrays, Muslims, Silks, Satins, Lace, Embroideries at closest ï¬gures. SCOTCH, ENGLISH AND CANADIAN WEEDS. â€"â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€"â€"â€" - FINE WORSTED SUATINGS. READY - MADE SUITS. SPRING & SUMMER STOCK GENTS’ SPRENG HATS Also a complete stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ This variety obtained FIRST PRlZE over all competitors at T0â€" RONTO INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1886. Specimens were grown last seaaon of enormous size, one measuring 18 inches long, 25 inches in circumference, Weighing 171} lbs. Quality unsurpassed. S. B. 85 Co’s Grass mixtures are yearly increasing in demand,because of superior quality and excellenceâ€"None but very chmcest varletles used. Mixtures prepared for an soil or purpose. If you want a never-failing pasture try them. ge-Cleaned Seed Grains, Timoslly, Clover, &c., it} great variety. Don’t fail to call. The popular variety. Invariany asked for when once grown. Sold in sealed packages only. S. B. & CO’S MANGELS are unsurpassed in quality, size or pro- duchiyeness. All supplies grown specially, and from selected stocks, AG-RIOULTURAL SEEDS VEGETABLE (Y5 FLOWER SEEDS FACTS ! YES, SGLID FAGTS STEELIE 13R()S3. & (30., CAN SUPPLY YOU PANTINGES ! OF UNDOUBTED MERIT AND EXCELLENCE. S.. B. & CD’S NEW SHORT WHITE CARROT! GROCERIES STEELE BROS. & 00., Cor. Front. & Jarvis Sts.. Toronto. . & Co’s Selected PURPLE TOP S‘WEDE TURNIP. DIRECT IMPORTER. RECMMQNQ Hï¬LL OF THE HIGHEST STAN DARD AND QUALITY, Good satisfaction guaranteed in the PERMANENT GRASS MIXTURESI Complete in every department. FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SELECT VARIETIES. FULL LINES OF JF YOU WANT I., CROSBY.