The Clinton New Era, 1878-06-20, Page 4g
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NW .A DVERTI1UVNT$.
'Gioia Wonted -R. Corloott.
$10 BoWard,W. Seatios.
Chongeo-ltisher, Oralb
Money on Note3-o0, A, lIartt,
London Home itlartosos, .thoggo
Sale of Proporty-Oretar tts
For Warm:Wernher-J.. C.
Festival -Ladies Foreign -Atiosion.•
Selteduleof Convictiono--Iro Lewis,
---o"..s.osototos-='sosos-osossoo•O
copies ot to -day's Nwtv-Tixot mar be sect O0 GO0 T,400k.
litore Monars, Jam. A. run' Ana J., 4. Nene0
• Albert Strktt. Vripa 0 0011 ts 1,e4,
OFFICIAL 1'APZ.11 OPVIE QQTYNTY,
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THIHIS DA Y„I UNE ..1(E, 187 -So '•
Not:M.1 ttUttOlv.•
zi .lareoly attoneltot itefotio Con-
lLel( itt Brussels,. ' on • Friday,'
Mr. Thos. Gibson, the pi•eseet montber
i the lotOtil 'Howse, woo to-nominate:O..
Of Mr. Otboon's t•ootleetfon: tiono ,is
otas the, slights8t doubt, nu be litio-Soto
viol the Riding faithfully Ciao first
, .
olooted, and. "his woos() has Joiett %doh ori•
ts obtotaend itself evon to- many in the
Consisrvative party. Whoevor may, bo
his• opponent will Bud that Ito has a
loosl rood to travel foli defeat
•
ETRALITION,..
wORTIPr OF otutorostittoS,
• The" formers of Bight. tool Mioldleoex
arranged an exemion to"' the Model
Farm, aral on. Monday last,. to Oa Imol-
a About 300, thoy attended' thio iooti-
tution by a special. OX0enoron traino
Tut mod griod will result front thoir
trip is beyond doubt, as many of tboni
would noel:Oa new. ideas and glean in-
fatmation that will prove • of practicol
benefit tnthern, ond toe see. Ito reaton
wby faritiers elatowhere mtglit •not 'ar-
-oonge. doubt -thee
Elgin exeorsion will be, the pOecorsoloot
lotopy -(atber: "What s'tty Oho fivemero of
Huron, on the Subject; We are sure tho
rail -Ways soil/ f,fiNT 00;111: OVery
rind i e can by any metms forther .the
solostne we shall lo-plearibd to closet. •If
ficone of our loading tigt icolturis.ts woold
toke thc.. 111 1tter inoliando we are ioolined
to think but, little difiletilty would be
inert iu making it. a.stsecootio
THE CLINTON NEW EVA.
NORTH HURON REFORM CONVENTION
AM. T1108, ttIOSON, M. '. P,, TUE LINA_N17,,
A largo convention of the Iteforolor*
of North Huron was hew itt the Toivo
Holl Brussels, tot Friday afternoon, to
'noMinate a candidata foo the Lotool Le-
gislature. Over ono hundred defitgateo
were preseut, Mrs John AlcOrtte, Presi-
dent of Jim Roforio A ssoolution, . in tint
dolls quid Mo. AloGillieuddy, of tho
PosS, Secretary. .
A. large nittither Of nominationo wort,
-finoluoirtit-attietioed• favor -of -tiro -pre,
t was inontioned a few weskit oitice
that the publisheiss of tho Cleoto-
,Zioa intended apologiz.ing to the, Pre-
mier for their liabellons statemonfs
reference to the entraneo....of....tubiogs.
They lot t, sitter. p t Lid isl t he folloi wing
apology :-- •
• - sittruia, June 4, 1878..
If we. A b'and s .1lacfre.azie
Sr n.--Iti-our newspaper, the lf",.:(15,./b Ca-
qadian, we published two , editorials • no of
which you read as -charging you with having
informed ,Afessrs. 0. Maekensie kilo. P. M. ad-
vance ot the annooncoment to ParliantentO
that it NVOS the intontion.of your Covertnieue
• to propose a duty .on iron ..tubing, and Ilse
other containing a charge that you had locat-
ed the terminus of the Canada -Pacific .•RaiL
way iit• Port William, •on the* Itausinistique
River, instead of at Prince Arthur'slianding,,
"emus° ybil were interestda in" thiicli..ta ;the'
torrookolopeoloolYlionswoosololislool-theltogo:
tofu we bilieved'from info-Iniation. that WO'
haa 'received that the statements wore' true.
Subsequeut enquiry has, flowerer, satisficd
ne beyond any doubt that our information
was inaccurate, and that the charges olrendif
referred to were untrue: Wo very Mull re-
gret their publication, and' hereby tender you
thi apology for the wrong done you." .
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Cotigress \wont -he EhetefOit qintot
tioxt is progOessing Ana frotri oil
that -oitit be lononed p0 et will, niost
lilsOlY; he, poirm-onently •dtabliohed. •
wittOeit in the trnited• Stntest, who
is. cloolotioss in a position to,kno w'lloiro-
•of he writes, gatoSi tioit rot the PreOent
timei thoro Are ontarly 3,000;000; wok -
n1(11 out of einploythont. . A.s the , lateit
returns onl srro oiet jatiliOli workoion
in 'the States, it vi11,easily be seen that
Protection has not Matle it n wooktiag-
mau'o poradise, at 'Oast: •
- '
Rococtotkixo tile esteem itt which.
Lord Du florin is held ItY thes eatoidian
S.• A. 1‘1,tolTic.iit,: • ••
•ROMMT 111(2`.0.1Mti.
, Further continent is scarcely occeO--
saiy. The alobo calls on these journolco:
lto gave mareney to the original state.-:
moots of the ' eavtacliala to' he equally
'protnot in publishing the retraotion;
ami while this would. bo the Ionia amends
they could intaCO 111.1(.101! tho eiocnin-
stances, their general cottose is such as„
to give very slight hopes that. they :Will
rlo go.
people, it is, said that the Colonial offibe
tyiolied Wm :to remain in Conada as
GovernoieGene,ral for evothee term, but
lie deelined, tont will return to lIngland
about September. •• Ii7.1o) otteoessin
'will. be. is root yet known, althotigh.
several limners have been mentionod as
likety
Ones,
ITtats Gonservotiyes
Sent repivoentotioe, GibOoni who.
Was'tuado.tliti totanimows neofineo Ly
titantling vote.
• Addresses wore PIA) uPon tho
era queStions .of that day.by Alessi's. Gib
-
Son, M. P. P,, J. Leckie, 1IloAlilllyn,
T.' Stoat:Ilan; .W. Sloan, tievio AL" 'Nf.,
McLean, D. Mo(iiiliesidely,
Donald, Bell, MeGreii,McColI, Itogers,
Geo.:Gibson, Do. Slotto; candidate for
the House .ot Commons, G. P, Pattolle,
Toronto, and D, D Hay, AI. P. 'Po •the tartil is n isoso taxation, atie,i the more
North Perth. ' t, is raised the hoarier IStho:bureleo 'of
taxation placoet oixothe people. Sy to•it
with the 'Coifed Sotto% . Their high .doties-
hoe to be paid • almoOt eat irtify by. 'their
own peoPlei and in publishing side by ,side
the high' tariff of the A mOricad ands tho
moderato ono of Canada, -the) COnservative
•organS aresimply pubhahiogto tho world tho
wisdoin of our •Capachan fiscal 1)01leY-fur
bothpottieto ihavo.roomportodit--Whieb is
framed to, prortionto not prevent, foreign
trade; and which troate high duties as
de nee ihe Mid riiipens ati ou :n pon :the
PeQPitaltatt
Wtineriektt nooplc,'MM.° es-.
pookily the farinere ore. groaning :Under
thoorrievously high torift, it is aminting to
find Comerionivo orgons. arguing that
the pooplOof Canada should ;put the
stone 'about their necks. . Whilst the Ante-,
Oworossten. or Satistaorion vs by The Promo of moans• ou GOO mom O my the great bulk . Woks. •*--• Wo•
• • . • of too enormous duties o. Govortimont
Globe Oeys:-Tho itaPos0a, we AO not deny that it world also
tekoorom'which most be highly gratifying be. bettor tor Canada if Oheit tariff WAS re-
tI
Canailian pride, woo teemed to -day by • deiced. Bot we are net in a position to,
the Prethier from Sit John Rose, Ono of etfr 'make the United .Stliteti .do .that, Four
representatives at- the Paris Exhibition :--- pillions of people cannot coerce lortyfoor
LoolxioOr Sone 17 1878- • .Those etigitoied in trying to ,get
maciet wile, :otuaaw, C'anwlct. thodtambe boaotlal hero once:More to of.
. ,
• I -11S Royal Higliness tbe Prince of Wales.
„desires rne' especially to cablo his gratifica-
tion with the Dornini,ontrophy, and to state,
that it reflecto•gretit erodit on Canadasood
alt coneorned in its omistruotton and art .
rangomonts. He went to tho top -and in -
Pante veauttlein Asitelierin
The following fienable mid trothirl.
tiole, from the ernit-RePriner; we connoond
Lu the. oittefol, oonsidoratiou of ell,' as it
oleo's with lbst sobjeot in a manner that
ganoot fail to be understood.
The Conservativo organo ore Allman:or,
themeolves by publishing aome portions of
the American and CantsOlan tariff sido by
Ade --showiog high dottea and high tloi.a-
tion on the part of the United States, and
enotleroto clutiort and moderato taxation on
tho part of this gauntry. No more foreihlo
way could be taken to provo the wisdom
of the Neal policy of Canada and tho folly
f4hatoofothe-UoitedoStateaS foroo vapor).
kpows, who is acquainted with the, princi-
ples political economy, that, in all boo
exceptionoloatos the defies impbsod by a
rtition are pAid by it•s- own' 'peOplo, who
omits= tho imported - •
If this %veto otherwise, aid thoOtatement
true that it ()wintry sanding goods into Ca -
;mita has to pay the duties, woold only
have to tease our totriff hrth onouch to
the United Sta tea, Groot Britain and
other coontrieo pOy,00r dobtsond our loxes;
comincpsonso indicates tho otter absurdity
of this, and we know full well that to totiso
:Rite followiug rg:$011ttiO,13.. Wag pit to
the meeting, and carried tonattimemsly
t Molter.) by D. MeGillienddy, seconded
L,1 T. Stratton, that this Oonotintion
heartily appreveO of the oottfoe puretuod
by tho Dourinion•and Ontario • GoOriorio
Monts., and undo.: the respective leader-
ships •of HMO Alex( Mackenzie AO, tho
Hon. Oliver Mowot; sitlee their ItOceso
slot+ to per, and we photo ourselVe$,
indistioltrally.and'oellectiOalYO to -endesio.
Voo, by every legitimate Meank to en-
sure the rotorn of the supporteto.of both
Governments at• the coming eloctioro
THE CANADIAN, EXHIBIT AT PAM..
J UK 2O isrt;i,
prove that tint number of foiluree through•
.
out the Visited Stateo increased -during the
first three months of 1878, as compared
with 1877, by 400 in number, and by OM
onormous omit of $27,540,750 in oriniont's
in othor words, the • bookrupto inoreased
one-sixth and tho liabilities ovor hity per
Oent Tens of thousamis of mochatubs
ond laborers aro withoot work, and ninny
of 'them titarvingor in all the great
Oormounisto ia 'becoming rileo, and tho
'greatest dangercto proporty, atid eVea
life, are apprehonclocl in inony quarters.
For proof that this piotote is not cover.,
drawn, let the reader peruso the following
confeetion wrung from the New York
Tribune itself, one of the rabid Protootion,
'1st organs in tho States :
While thero exists -hi this'll -county '
coot munisticooloniont which, ..afsits power
bo oxioncloti, may tiOCOIlla a serious tactor
intito prOsoryatiou of Poblio order, ,there
two at the stonotuno honest Irmo, suffering tits Ilimifitco has three hotels, ••
froni,Want of the necessaries of lifo, 'who • Tho proscnt postalotioo of Fort, Froocio
))1 the sittintion calmly M. tho face and is 400, ' • • ,
.deprecate actoof violonco. • The. enrol Woo The int otiorarit shotts tit, 'Wirt ttipert are
of tho' workingman was never as bad us still . • • •
nOw. Alen who are competent' to joag'e' Tho water trio the' Assineboine istill
estimate tho number ant of ernployMent slowly, ,
tho anthraelto coal regionat folly (roe Crops Are lotking well in Oho neighbor.third tempo than•a yoar ago. The fillip- hood of Winnipeg.
merits of coal last yoar, for the oath° re- winnipisi totoisoe cetebretteg Dotereem
out Otteour log leave to repeal, that they
have eitamined the,geof And firul it tosetteding.
ly clews. The iiimotot appear to be properly •
Oared for, aua in answer to enquiry expressed'
themselves satisfied with the treatment' they
tecohe from the ofiloirda. We ore oleo hap-
py to Ond the number of prisonera to be
only 01 avid who» we take int o cOnsidora- •
Lion the population of tho oouuty,in connect -
tion with tho number of cues preTtOusly ,
posed of by the County Judge rout throe be.
tore the Grand Soto we dud tho per rootags.
of crime so small for the first port of this year
as to inspire the h000 that such continne.
We would ohm recommena that 110OSSef
Refuge be provided for tho poor and deetitute
of our county, tho Grand ;furors also -
beg to thank the Crown Attornoy, for his vary
able aria mairtoous manner in his Presenting
Olto Oases befoto us. • •
Arno Dametw000, Foromats,
0
'Manitoba -ttems,
gion were 21,000,000 tins; this year they •Day in mini dole,.
A no' ; stage line".lietweon Win nips'sg and
tWelve iron mills' and furnaces in Sollayl- the, 4ortb west Angle his boon otarted.
kill County only two Aro in °potation, arid
ono of those io ent 'shed time": -There 4(1 De, of St. Bonifaceelost three •
are hundreds Of men who. Pay 'no 'winos . children twoolayo lost week, by scarlet.
Neariyall tho stoiejoeepers havo beer-J.801d Nom• . • . . • • .
out at•sberiff's sales. Small deposit . oColitract 14 °attach •Paeitio Railway has
have failed. In the valley -Of the Catawis- on a fall iVorl5intr•fortai of about 400 linen
• . .
have been only 15,000,000. Oat of the •
sa, • Sobuylkill County, it IS loud that all ' exoloinde ;aye ;thot thirty Holyoke,*
,sE, illee r• fialpsiloartstle':x.eaurPob misttle• 1.11.13,pf'e...01°I.na,iiioall,t,s• Mas, families will migrate to Manitoh0.. in: .
'housesAltat .had boen partly- poid 'fin, ; at 'lune.' - • " ' •
o rTeieleitiritisteivritlitatltOr'6erotreecriOicailltiithit:. tiligsit3reor. oor ,i,,,w ...e•dAi'list\,vtitiii'lfititrptetigry, •ii,n,ondelifetintrityy atonaberialntatablisalir: i
United•States, and it woold • do the same: • well as tho common swipe, are to'bo rria'nu.
adopt 18 inadat.1.i'hf elvoenrye 'Clef tf'eCrazynee 'ii•nenoughwould 'bet, f a"-ITt ue'rewd, a. rr i vet sSos. the Streeto.a.W.111.niPe°' •
that as
our 'market Only •COmPrises, four arelivelier and Moot more, 'Matte mid lire ..
Millions 'of.'people, the ruin and disaster than thoso of any p lee he to ' -
i con einisOe*swiftl and Enrol than 4 ' .. . ' •' - ' I' .1 $ see'n In
.
it has in tho Unned States, Intl the peg--
plo of Otinada need not 'ha. aistintol. No
Crenaditin stoteOman over daro . pot such it
policy into Wept. Sir John uevec
,cotnad'teed•himielf sto anything, and wto
vontttre 110,y that la has no iitoro inten-
tion to carry mit 'a system of absolute Pro.
tecition than tho•marr .tho 'norm. Ito
knows there ia Otrojedice sigoinat the
'too sty raw° r)ar tariff as ald Ari'°v1"ol A mermano on accopot of them high torift
hate Illoirso- thot. goUdt wotila that he Onows also that. ive Mal
alf more or .
*mild ,certainly oMreat hare) ti) Canada,
:and might be made • etOor of nearly ruin
our farming interesti.. :If we followed the
bad example of the States, and raised „our
speeted it minutely, and With groat inters duties, it ivOulel MO lower •tho •United
, States tariff one sotoo-it Would not lower the
est. ; •titor6 One iota. Tho onl •direet OffeotO it
,•(Signed) • ' duties on Canadian prodoce. going: oyer
Would have won s cr o rum. 10' carrying
trade,. to place heaviOr bordello of taxation
opiso our own bads, and lead to a general
.system of protection oodet.o.chst,,loo farm.' to
cessarots,_Mechanics-an& toten"lo.e....1:=1.78MePagnitinligl.
do"? It conkr.t1O.,110. gtiod whatever, bo:t otesee„soesil, and theosomoitMividu81 niay
ignorantly suppose siich a policy, would
tve thent More their goods or
their pradtitio. As a'net in stirioh to catch
a few olectors whosto prejor,lietio or ellioh- •
DOA 0411. be ,W0ikOa upon, Sir Joint -spattols
11 out, and in ll'eet'addei ."waik int.My
parlor as said the Spider to tho ..But
-tantesokieltenoie wasturned out and., time
Paeific Scandal hero tnado Premier of Ca
nada agaie„very little More arsould'he hoord
of...11..rOteotteti lea0 until it ',Weston) ne-
•Wbolesale Fabrications. •-•
t -.1.ficte appeats to he a item' race betweeri
tho Bra4 Pre.is pf this oioy and the Godors
• ich Ster for the distinctioo Of •beit, ' the
I
o 000todtunolor eiretkinflng th„MPtt , RIM. 4gP,F:1
ous aud tint-owlbet--5415ra against -Mi.
-' Greenway, Mr, M. 0. Oomeroti, and' other
diffeitleto ,ohAainOlottonaidate williog to
saer.ifieed 111---qefte-allartnr-
rfjl
nomination Was tend6ed.. Mr. (1, 1?)
Ci essivell,' of Tockeirstoith, than 'wlitato
it is doubtful At:they cooki find
ottonger matol)ut this gentledut wikalY
declined, u, .contOst in a emistitiontoy-
whero he koew lie ntould only he siotit•t-
-jug Certain defeat.
AT vARIANOE With! FACTS:
'The London 'Free Pram; lit an Doti&
. . , .
upon the subject of1' Labor and
Abilities," gives 'utterance :to it siring
of nonsense and perversicin of facto.- It.
strives' to prove`that by the itoventiOn
of labor saving machinett the laborer it
injured. and his opportunities for. ems.
ployment crirteitled, when tho very
opposito is the foot.. , En ihac,. amino
tries where intim. lino been abitielgod by
the GrIllployinent in achineoy, tho o la.
horor's condition hus Emelt nunot000torle-
'nodding hien, in oxeliongei for his, labor,
to obtain triorto.of flie .itecesoaricta 'and
eomforts of' life.. . •
Writes of tbis claws, appeolo to .,total-
iy iguore the fact that there is still au
enormous extent of fertile Intel it he
rnado into'fiirras ; to tie reached, occu-
pied, and trought into a productive con-
dition under , eiroutuatances or •far
easier nature than ninetostrotwentieths of .
the farms of Ontririooveoe. A large moo
,jority of tho settlers/0f this Province can
recount lintdoltip4 and difficulties under-
went which scardoly any settler is oow
required to go through, • ,
The aosertion of the .1%ree Awts that
there are in London persono in note' of
bread, asking, -with tears In thoir eyes',
for work at fifty cents day is xtCtOrly
' false, Lobito today is one of tho deftoest
'articles in. the rototo , Although al
-
roost all, kinds of ptoducto- both of
farm and the footory, hair follon frail
tort to footy per etas labor is Otill hide
-
Mond etta very. tlights, teditotjort. ,The
fact is the lab000r ig the hitt to submit to
ion. •
•• • ••••,.. •
prominent sOpproters of the Goyorninent
intSofith Huron. Tho- troubles with thos4
oealous mongers appOaro .to that they
have coma to the tonolutiiou that unless
something is (lotto to damage tho repitta.
tion SA gr. Groottway, opposition to his
re-Olection is hopeleas. There is absolutely
. not a sword of troth in the -stories circulat- •
ed about buying Mr. Grecntrhy off, diving
shim .On .61116e worth- $2,000 year, and
WHEN Mr. illtike litat tioolin '1 ea. othor rubbish ot that description which
fen= the istanle. of the Conetervativo or-
nomonattou „Ibr Parliament,ttlio Conser- gesli' romances, Mr. Greeoway'Sr. plisition
eeeee, • .41.„,es ,,,,e,etteotoe. weeeerto has been voty ftequeptly and plainly ate.-
, ' " ‘s, - • ' • •tod. tie (vas not desirous of the riontina-
lova for him, stating -that Ito was " for South. Huron; 'rind tvould hakor
!elete,tene aoe. tmael of elle patents testy supportcol Comma heartily had that
, • ientienion en fit to accept .a y
" too lionorablo astrian to 'Oeinant eon-
., l'offerea to hiosO, • .Whon tho notialiein‘otnidondtaveao
neeted with to corrupt and incoseablo Unaniinoualy •tendered Greensvay
--gent ninotoonsomie-eztfono040-ilt-YolM-41--• spooplordiderotoStioOthisoo,iiti.tis Welt tossi•
.)-'.01,':tuelatobater°abbamecialilisethotiofirul .044:1,11. °mil:1.'1.110a: closely is 11 now Understood,. and so ruin-
ous have' been the effecta of Protection in
factiOrerstricheo than they are at Pr-oolitsth
, e .lioited Statos, that even as cloctiOn
And theyt' too, irr Pess than five years, oi.k it promise, '.00o,fnfly dis0000do to
would bolo it worse position than they are •pro.6 tho.. wooceo poitical dodge
"9-TdfaXt; if Wo beaten to 'rotalia*te the Aine- tried by tho Clonservativee Of this oounttY.
rio.ono might bemn to retaliate too. And
if they took' advantago of our folly, And 44.EszttAL.0Eissi.oNs.
made their ditties prohibitivo on C
produce, Where mania we find a..ainnartdrikaerlt Tlic followirig wore Abe cases decided at the
Court bela lait, wed, at CoaeriOlo. :
for our hurlsYr lit'seso 4'11.PePi ' lionownrox Vs: Lotrav-Atitioic ou itedount
WOOL,. flax, ego,s and mains' Other articles w1tbeet a oory,„ moo. cautareo (lel,. for
which Ortintost exclusively' g" Oorbssothr •Dolooditnt not represente'd by Conn..
linea.? 110 aunEttlian atat9'"ilen '1"r,i.n" set. Verdict forplaintiff $157.02.
tends, Or ever dare, to commence a pone, • 8,t.1.04,AsoN' Vs. 11ALyix et al -Action Oil a
of retaliation, fOr it might. eittOiry close -promissorynote. H...0. W. Meyer for plain -
the United. States militate to onr produco tiff. oue appearing for defendant. Verr
and bring ividtOopreadrainotod•diotreso to diet for, plaintiff O1.25.55. .
the obief soon° of our prospority--on CoNsownxirsi lEfAx.s. ifix.vm et al-ae•
3.1. no es. 10. 1-Lohno (1.-f r
Fryo.ot?tfP, r''.!Intr. isor lot defendant. -r&c,°,
agricultural interestio By , such a polioy,
Canadians-oroote o4pecially the farinors
heir o nothing to gain hot overytthing to' lose. " Verdict for plaintiff 8180.0. Immo-
So palpable is this that no intelligent man diaeoteae.'exerotot;', Is000 ssoostissoro' 0/.10,, ols"
neodo to,lbo told that tho whOlo talk nbout
Protection is 'simply a political 'dodge. of promissory note 10. liolnieated fOr plaintiff;
Sir John and Dr. Tupper, to distragt itto v.anoddA,i6ltr.olrtepaIsaoitnti joar isotf000n.r. Without jab).
tention fronotheir past 'political sins,. and Coosomootron Noon vs, BoAastr et al -Ac -
if -poosildri catch a few unwary. voters • At tion promisoMY note., /?. liolmesteadOOor•
the doming elections. . • • , plaintiff ana itIrOlteitoor foe defendant. With -
f •orEpxacretpyt itilutoripeoZoini ti:teloevewttvooiso.toisoiliiitglitrlyie has
out Jury - Jx'rerdieb for Plain. $5.58.04,.•
'took vs. Moor. nroseo-Action 'toy goocia stott:
now settled down tfi *110 'opitlion that the °A1,(10(..1e1,4ivereertio.ri, kolt; g(i:Tere. -11°arrnVoang11,
- • threw aside his persood desiro to srotire
beiug as •Alr, Mao oenzte, but ue no twee pabee aloe, placed beoceit.tti cbe
soonetoccepto the 'nomination noged upolosolounts-ofhissfeioneloosseithout.resetores--His
him thao they proclaim ' him " corropt eonducO and utterances among the Cons
• , • vention toised hirn vero tough in the esti-
beYontl ' nil 'hePe l'ude616°11.", luld motion of all present. There is not a doubt
. -
ossoods,foil to give adequate ekpression
to tiotir cointempt for him, Stich is tho
comiriteney of OM •,(Ionsorvative prem.
• . •
, • Sttoottototo of the nomination for Oen-
teo Huron, the !etyma awl gedtlepuoily
editoo of the Exoten rime* inakSis 1,150
of tile following choice sinailte :
• " The 12eformorii of the ridioginight as *oil
stick' a. nitildis head on a lattimp • and send it
to Ottawa AS 11011t0Et Iforton. We apologize
to the mule kind for this to them odious
comparison.'
The 'editor of the 2'intoa; riot!! the
fact -of Mei Iseirtg• clitnontrotively noW
comer in Om County, inideritly doeo
not know that Mr. Ileoton it unto
above .reprOach, stool ono who has aeordS
Of.Stipporttere oven in, tho Oortservatietes
rooks, - Itto ignoranc() mut tliereforo be
oxeused, but when* in evelittititig It pit-
por holidooeends generally to such tomato
persOnalitieo as tido, whieft would be
thought Imbecomitig in ordinary persotio,
how notch more clishonoinifie it appears.
doming from one Who is- a poofesoed
inenibor of the eliorch whoSu leading
pritteiple ig lovo thy noighbor thy -
Tho Speetatoo is trying' its
hand at svhiotling to keep tho party coot s
ago tttr to the sticking poiot, and the first
time it pookerod oft tho editorial mouth
this is what it got otri, " Since the last
general eleotion tho Opposition ivtetstod
the following ooato from .their „ opponents:
Sooth Iltiroft-" Stop, Mr. ,S,"pectatori
That's enoughr°-Whon ellet South Huron
tango itoolf oft the sides of the Opposition ?
Ai soon as tititt (posttest t411Wtred
faotorily you can pucker op (outgo on with
your littlo
.that Mr. Crepoway has the lurked support
of tho.Reformeiss of Smith Huron, andthat
a large sectioo of the old Conaervative
party, who like hinisolf . withdrew their
support from 'the Conservative. ' Taxation.
tots, svfil help to swoll his majority at tho
iaot eloction. 11 111 tido for tho electors of
"Rath Huron to disprodit the dandors of
the Cousorvative organs against Green-
way. • Tho object in endeavoring to. de-
fame his charactet 'so apparent that
there is good, tortoni to Took with suapicion
on thrtie otatemputo attd to refuses to Nod°.
ceivod by.thont. Of ono thing the Conoco-
vatEsses may rest perfecti satisfied, and
Int is, fiat they, ore nitt going o corry
South Iforon,--loncloo Adver(tace, ,
POLITICAL NOTES.
xte, hint A. Atackeozie, barrfster,- of oaos
nia, has bow nominated by the Conoorvativeo
okLarnbton to oppose thoPionnier,
• Tito North Norfolk Iteform ConVoution 00
Saturday ronominatod Mr, Charitort, M. Po
as it& candidate for tho Rots() of Commona.
A norutiny to Charle,yobt election for Quito
bee Legislature, givea- Alts Tremblay, Reform,
4 majority Materiel of GatitholO Consetvativo,
who has' tho tato
Tho address delivered to the Torouto work.,
ingtnext by the Hato Alio Mackenzie will bo
issued intmeeliatoly in otoop pamphlet form;
abet bids fait to bo into of tho most effective
campaign dooms:onto of tho day. His expose
of the injurious affects of proteetiolt on the
Iinitoil States hart boo quoted, and referred.
to. approvingly lir well-informed journals
t-
•
lqanitoba,'is hut a little village as •
yeti, nevertholess.four oommoreial travel
-
lets, from Alontreallighted npoo the. place in
ono day recently, .
Mt. F. Kennedy, Ono of the it. lifO'Co.'s • :
agents in British Columblae ood a gentle-
man who -WOs ottogated in Ohio:Red-Moor
omintry, 'died recently, tit the age of ' At' • •
Tho, Grand lis"o tics,. D. T.,. Pitiiiitleide?'
•
claims to have it from good tiothoritYiliat . •
,the railroad will 'be Itoilt foom Fishor'sr
Lending to. that point by .0i° elSepterW•
her; '
The value of lands its inereasinks rapidli
in Maui(:oba. Recently Messrs. Conklin
arid Fortune Bola ..block• Of 750 mires just;
west of Grassmere, in toiroship 13, at $?.:„.60... •
p10' acre.
An nociderit Occurred receotly. 090- .
tract 15, Canada. Paoli() Railway. st man -• .
'named Dunoan ..MoKensies 'while charging '.•
a hole, had one arm and. the top,of his head.:
"-'611itiol'i'i`" a 'O'd vo-ib ',Ore "
blown off. ( re • e 3 Di sat: • s
Goverinnent lands . weed •diOporied o;f to
homesteaders and othors• at the Emerson: -
land offico in the tnontloof :May. On tho
1st dayof Juno 0,000 acres were token up.
, It is hoped that iirrangements will be t
consummated for the. two Winnipeg solit-
ary corps to emplate their ammo),
train-
ing by Dominion Day, so that a joint in- -
spool:ion and field day may be held otr the
neasttkiineti eiTelindiatrgs rigo"a home belonging to
a Mennonite, in the Itat.River sotOlement,
was struck by lightnino. .Tho electric, '
passed through tho roof of thoshuilding,
killing a cow and two ,calves svrtk..11) were .
quartered in one euel,of it. Tho Meonon-
ite's couaisting of No wife and. two.
Children, who wOre inthe other ond of the ..•
house, received severe shocks, which emit- •
tdetely paralyzed one of tho children and
scohrilozely haturedi the. mother and othor
Wholo thing is it weals party trawl, f
surely no Man not nitol, or ono of the oeo°; 1,1f2'itt.danut,'. &try,. Vtoraicb for plaintiff for
rrija of Glitle:111'tt.()nrYt":1"lvYm-b"d°1:trttmetidslaYb rh:P i°Vxe rveli Aii".1:;4 inAlqiis.: °ate "forg9ptiostuittict
to acloPt juell a PallaY af tat tha widu'aPread P. W. Johnetort for defoudout. Without.lorY;
rniti and disaster to inanufactueers----not 'Verdict for plaintifs by tionaont; $269,98,
to opealt Of the robbery and injury of. the CLARK vs. Itnettztom-Aetion on prends.
farmers.. unichimico ahd other °faggots-, tory note. S. Afileoinsoo SO4 B. "tr, 1-1111htt
Which Protection has wrought in the Units plaintiff, P. Gatiow for defendont,
doStotort,----AtOom-examplosoLitrooffecto to.It111) osoroodos
there, read the follOwitig remarks uttered Cttitcns vs, lteCinTexitat-Action on hilY
on Monday evening of last week by it Mr. of 'dusts.' 11•61,' fl`
Creamer at a ntedting of the National cc:m"c'ri f°„r51'te,..44" wi.6•11.21,1!..dillP er-
• karly diet for mointor, by otmeopto*Asu.yv.
"Look aretind and sloe tho condition ofiioanicloii, Q01 41 4141 A.CQ6.,winortlittrinintilfri Sr
Y.
th'o Vatted States. ',roue, we have hhtt
our centennial, hitt thero hos been nothing Malcontaon for defendant, Withoot Jory,
oil application of •dofendant, trial of cas* al -
done ho proud of in tho loot huocited jouaueo tlitatest.efierkon payment of oostg of
years. We filut that WO haVe ithaost As day. •
many beggara the country flow ao the flood: Vs. Broos--Interpleader Isom, S.
whole .00ktitial population oroonnted to; Malematen for plaintiff, AL 0: Camor.ourg•C.)
neorly as many on want now asstho people,' for &foldout. On consent' of Partlegr Jun',
all told* notaborea ono•hundred yearsago. disntosod with- ;
The Repoblie is a foortiorato republic. s'"i""i' et ttAY '36 al -•.`"•A°4°11°11 DP"
U. Otamerort,.Q.U., for
Wo are ri grand failoro, and other notions nIttigie,11.°;te Leen, fe; defendant. eze
vont to that, fact. Wo mislead victoriotrs
our Verdi t f I t'ff 02485 6'
Woo thirteeo years ago, nisei are triore pYo'toolo \or. Goor0000s_Aotomoor bronco/ of
e or ti AM 1
•61)An MEY contract, M. C. Comoro, Q.0,, for Oaf*,
Pivbeaal:ik'leldo'lln°Prittuc'eau,r3tri'hal, P8 ateill: iaitN°Arf-ra°0110:ianalgetrat alef'ig(trlou tiiffailnitti.ftL6,01)..oyle for dofendout. Verdict for
of the South, we have ettalaved tho wook- WOlallnitTON VS. IrIgh---Adiott for breach
hit; peonie of tho North, , of etintract. 11. L. Doyle for Plaintiffrjohn
Davison for elefoodont. nide rematiet by
.4;1.(1T4.6*Garrow for plaintiff, .M.•0„ Corcoran,
loitunow Utiritoti.-Action ite001/41t.
Q.C.,•for defendant. VOrilieb for plaintififfift,
atthiceeto the award of Itattiel AleDonald,
, QUpnIct VS. JOON ltatotroo-Folee
pretenees--uo billo
Tito QUEEN' VV.'. AMAX Antat-horoeuy----
true Tito ovidonce of Archibald Fibber,
was takon, whorl ttto a -to doeidod that thero
was no ergo to go to the. my, and a verdict
of not guilty was rendered, •
Tun 41tiottr..r vOtoloarto Dooxsootareetly---
ttoo bill, Not guilty.
The Grata ,Enry motto tho following pro
sentinent
The Grata Jurorti of <lir Solnocign pittly
thor nod ratoold reaa 1)y ovary. elector, , faece the ktid, hatttobag im orex.,
the Doloinion, no anattor what. lits loo„c *owl* mid meli
vocation, or aocial statue be. mi
And it is so in our 'd. Our Nrotoltir-
hilts acmitutdate their fruit day
to day, while the nomber of people going
to the.poorlionses also increases ,
The American proses teems with extraOts
like tin) above'. Everywhere, from the
soutb, booth, cast and wet, comes- tho 'cry
that roost of their mannfa.ottires are in a
ato,to of ruin and paralyaio, and -that the
hard timoo aro tietually getting worso, and
they will oontitine so until tho bortion of
It is a feet woith uotiog tf3at of the many
tramps who infest the country nine out of ten
aro Americans. 'Are tho times bard in the
States one said, the other morning while
asking for ROM° bread to eat., ercit 13iVy
thcrc are hundrodS and thottsooda of uo laic,
atiti tiars the ton of WOrk, We tan got to do.?
tot any one who think o that the titnos
grievous hard' in'Ootatio toko a look, about
in his eftnoighborhood, and oount how
many of his acquaintances aro idle for want
of work. Ana of thoso who ate idle lot him
ask how a onatiorial,policy' woula help theta tAxagi Unda. tho IMMO of PrOtootioo, is
I
or him by malting everything wecOt or *lot rolled off the bootie of the people. Late
elearer.-46 -Vithurn journal.'
?dorms published by Don, Witnatt Or. Co.
• There' was a 'strange Meeting indeed in
Wintripog reoeutly. Two brothers *bey
had not sew obe anothoo for ovor thirty
years svero introduced by a irelatiire in ono ,
of tho oity hotels."' Tho brothers did not
-recognize oach otianosoind for, sometime,
notwithotonding the atsertions of Ohoir
Mutual friends* contended that they were
oict,reletted, and it Was only oftor consider- ' ,
able conversation they were all but cOn-
vineed of their rolationehip. (Inc of the
brothers' io ao old resideot of illOrtitoba,
aid the Other arrivedthat morning on the
Da.lfota from the eas to visit hint.
. An Miccetlingly intotesting barge wont,
hp tho noa River or tho North a . short -
-firms slap' turd tho settlers aloug the banks
think tba; if. s tioh navigation is to coutinoo
- they -will nto-Voo in -order tooprovent moo
lug more rapidly, thari comfort and safety
requiters, Tho Wargo hadon board 12,000
lbs, of oitro-glycOtine, 1O000 Dia. of d3rna-
lotto, and 14,500 lbs. of Volney. powder, '
along with rt largeoind valuable lot of bat-
tories, water -proof fuse, and rubber
tubing for blasting purposes. The people,
as thia boat pulled betrayed no
vulgar coriosity About, tho Moatter, 511(1
did not intorforo with the boat, or offer
any suggestions as to its inanogeniont,
They moroly retreatod to the back woods
in a dignified Manner, and reapeetfully,
waited until it passed, Happily tho barge
struck on no rook "doting its voyage, ond,
so Afanitoba is still in its old The
happiest residonto -along the 'Red River at
that timo worn those w,lio." didn't know it
was loaded."
' BORN.
Dtgutv--1110oderieli Township, on tho 16th
int,, tho wifo o up, Kopplo Disttes., of it
• daughter, '
•ltiefittos-Itt Myth...int tito Ititit Mat., 11 wife
of 'no Sohn or ti, ono.
MARRIED
Dormootyr.---OloStfrettottosoou the ratidoneet
of the bride's onitherod the lOth toot,. by.
tho Rev. M. Aloogfove, i1t Dovid Dot- .
mime, of lioicitrop, to miss Grace AleAli-
ohabl, daughter of tho iota Thomas Mah11...
• dool, of Iltillett; '
•
DIEM
1trot8oso7o10 (Shelton, on the 16th Mato Amy r.
' Sauk only daughter of Mr. N, liotteon, aged
1 year, 5 monthe and 21 attys.
1-.