The Clinton New Era, 1878-06-27, Page 4THE OLINTO1sT NEW ERA.
Jtnin 27'1878,
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0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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• Oard-4, M. Leee
• Sumtner-T. jeekeon, •
One week-, O. Gilroy.
. For sale-Jeines Miller, •
Clearing sele-j. A, Yidil.
To the ladies -3. Belinnre.
Tandem wanted -H. Saint. .•
Mower for ,aalee.,-W, W.*Farrane
Servant weeted-14re, Re Irwin.
. Dissolution--iVenzies .s4 whiting, . .
ing echool. At present there are many
Objeetioneble features to the way ire
which itie, Parried out. First, it ie. very
expensive, atul the. benedte resulting
from the drill are no.t equal to, the out-
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•14371 " the (lave aPent is net etteicieutaY
long to give them a thereilgil knowledgie
Of the tactics, and before anotheteeeason
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oeineeroon.d they haVe lost . Pearly all
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whtlst hoe tielglibOrS Suffer. GOod liar-.
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vests may teed to allivtete, liut cannot
remove the depression until the cause el
which.it is •the effect, bee been, reinove,d.
In the imperil of their baelernptcy laws
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'the Aniericarts have taken a •wise step•
The movement th Cone/rase taWailla a
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reciploci y tea y with this tiountrY, is
- • direction..., But the,y
• Wren a flash bowfin, the Nail. ef
y o 4' Mr. hla.
Thersdaanenneed that
itenele etad heel, semmoned . to Quebec
in haste;owing to. the Governer-Gener••
ii• • 1 t tl et r• e
al's isp easure a. . le tineons I. u aona
,„ „„„„ , ,, , , e . ,
course ot ever, 0 Qv', imeeene woe waa
00. pic-emier had °my gone on le..eeee.
.days reereatioe,,
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'Wilkinson and Piekarel•• A .eommittee on
resolutions was appointed, censistmg of
Rev. Dr. rowler, Bove Meesre; Broley
11/Aisgraere, Gray, Lane, Jamieson, and
Messrec, 0•ItraViillkliines:nol;inudonIGIenvnetnloloncskihen," re.
• The 'tt • ' • •
rrted as 'follows i Dr. Worthington,
,
. resident; J., C.... ,Steveneen, Secretery ";
,Esimund Corbett, Treasurer. R wae then
moved, secopd.ed and carried,' that the
above report be • adOPtede The officers
elect then tend; their place, . ' ' . , ,
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Oer .. . .. . .
Came Trade with Groat or' tam
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• The Canadian cattle trade••with Great . .
Britain is steadilY growing, Throe reare
.atignolethwi3etsrMlintoanilytabbp,mintonionagtarrid. at that .
rites twee-
ral cents per pound lower then. Bah eat. '
'Pe commanded ; new Canadian nettle a a
in fav.or with British butchers, and fete% • '
the,higheet price on on the merket. After
a trip or several. timusanda miles across the
Immo', they arrive freele healthy and vigor. --
Neweestle
Storehonse to let-Nsw E.ait 011ice, '
_ Woolfee mills -A. CT', VanEgtoond.
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the uowledge they gained by the drill-
' Another objection to th e.
also' in a right must.
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oo arther. . They must get rid, forever,
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Busitenss in the Quebec/ •Legislature
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Mevea tilowly ideng, for • t,herei
Besolved that the cordial thanks of this
Assoeiation are hereby tendered to the re.
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tirtng executive of the Asseetation for the
ous-a. paper reinarkes-as
though they had beeo taken off the Chev.
„hits the day before.. The veutehl engagea.
coves ot to -day's New P4rit mar I'm ,uait tit taro nook
store et eiessri, ems, a. Xtillt. tail 4,-4. Nirtlet
. 4 twee street. nice 5 tontit lin. tom
, preseot
syetem is, that•A great number join the
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yeltinteeia at the time of the,. drillioe
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of en unjust term systole, eleiou enables
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One CleSe to tax. another, to the ultunate
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Injury of and the strangling triide.
alth.o.igle...
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are three or four Members absent, the
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vote stands about the same, the .Speek-
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faithful, able and successful manner in
which they have•discharged the duties de-
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volving upon tllem,-Carried. • • . • ,
The from
in the trade aro fitted up with every re.
quired cenvenience 'careftil treatment the
number' dyin. g et. •sell I'S very Small. •„indeed. -
On the Alien ....-
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• ;7'4:4 UP '1".,•11'' ..,,,, .
.401)
eillistik
C;'---.. ..1);\ !*
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for a. mere 'lark, and to pt the rations
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and pay for a few' days, to them, of re..
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creation,. 'but who never intend and
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would not if they co old: ovoid . it, be,
ready. to, Ilse Os mi Military. knowledgie
on belialf of the cotintrye if eallea. upon.
all, of
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in the words. of an .AmOrimin ..politieeil.
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ecolioroist,..they .inost strike ,,,oll; these.
• • ' ••• • '' . • :mom 1.,e,,
taxes • reinuere these bordens •
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Venue the sole object of the teriff,• then,
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it there be tiny in. duslry stillealive which
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er hilVing to give the eastino vote, Hee.
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Mr. 'Bach:tett, Minister' of .Finenee„ . is
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ec•-serionslY indiaPc'ekt•that • he is co.1,17.._
fined td;his.roeni.. •-- .," ' • ,
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• •The ttloilel Farm at Glichni.
report the cominittee on Too-
lutions was read and it was resOlVed that
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ethe read and teken up seriatioi:-Carried.,
. lat.-Moved by Mr, • McLeod, seer by
Rev, P, Musgrave,.,that this convention
exoresseS its approval-_, safer tis it goes---
of the Temperence 'Bill of .the'Dominion
Parliameet 0( 1818, and • will .uee its ut-
influence the
line ..of_ateamthipe last:year •
ilia Icse• was less than one-half of one ' er
. , • - . • - . P •
ce
cut, and out of Oh taken by three vessels
of this line the present only 0e0..hati.
died., Three yeara egothe adst.-ot-freight -
on steamships was •..f8 °Sterling, per heall,
and no insureece cold be effected ;
the freight is only .26 per head and 'Meer,-
be
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. • (gilitton. t ni .
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orricIALTAPER•OV 'I'liE CijrnsTrKe
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•Ent we think. One of the grea test objee.
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tunes of all is the 'corrupt influences
theteare enoendered a,mong ...the- youna
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sauna hold its oviea there will be.the
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best ground:" for'lielieviwe that ibis not
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,1 li to the co inti. that it is an ev-
Lt'AlPte . - • I.-, Yt • • -•
4-•1
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. The-ftiim is sitnated to the-a'oath .0f :the_
town of Guelph,' 'It coniprises p50. acres,
nearly 011.0 which is eiceellent land of a
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level or very alightly undelating surface,.
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meat td•ISectire•
its provisions in
, 2nd.--. Mov,ed
Mr. Wanless, th
' nt • t
conNe 10411 IS
Govert oftker
carrying of
operation.,e0arried. ....
y :Mi.. Wilkinson, see.,by
t in the. Opinion •of tins
d s•rble a o ne a
t e i..a • JO pP i
to
twee can obtaieed at a rate. of three per
uent. The price realised ranges from 18e; • ,
to.'Oe• per lbe dressed weight, .wh, ich leaves •• ,
a very good margin of proat to the Caned.'
bin shi er A. first 1 ' ' ' '
.. . pp. -a €.8$ steer weighing .
1400 lbs. be ''
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• THURsDAI, -,TtricE 27, 1878.•
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bile in cain • Yonne men of
loose tnoi als are attached to • these -
°tie aed e parasite, fled so let. it perish.
13ought wit,it-ia'aaid to. he ' the • most
and. well watered.. The four groves ., on
the farie ere of hardwood •trees,, enaple
nmen carry out Milk the
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provisioes•of the Act of 1878.; and 'for thia
we deem it necessary to to..
can
t! boUght here at
. 5&C.. per '
lb., live weight, or say $77 ; ,add itelhie •
'the coat freight., feed;
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. ONINTENTIQNAL AIDIUISSION,
ga-.
' therhigs, 'and their influence. for ei,i1 far
valuable and experjet. nie _teache,. foOls,
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andelm prindpialy„ The sehool rd.. Agri-
cti. here, which -includee not enly class:.
purpoiie apply'
the Dorninio.n, or Local Governine,nt ;of
of . attendance, in-
-auranee,and commission of Seller, $40, and
have..
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Ile river system of- Pittsburg gives
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her access to the 'hee,Ote of , eighteen of
. -!,pe finest Statee in'the Union and her
railway systeni places her within twelve.
beers of •the great Atiantie pOrte end
_ within half that of the! Upper Lakes,
Despite all these advantages,'however,
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and the progress once- inedee-by reason
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l' of them, to day Pitts.burg 'is groanina
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1, under eeveye depreeeion of 'its . *rade:
,_ . One-half of. its nuinerotte . furnace fires
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nre unlighted, and at •many others . the
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men aro working Only: half-time, ., The
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sooty• giant is paralyzed, ... . .
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The above is takeilefreen a, lengthy
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artTele in the Alail,:deseribing a,. visit 'be'
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- ' Pittsburg,•in -.w . • the late.
Hanlan-Moirisseulling,race., There -is no-
ontweigha the pewee ef geed ..Posseseed
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by the religuniely inclined. . . ' ...•
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The expense of pi 'arms, Mile
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ts for the ste
forme,, and aec011treinen. , . . .
d.ents Of High. Schools . wonli,1---be•-•-rro•'-'
teciReillan. for an. equal: number of re-
• it.dti-i-,:-v-olitilleers, ,aild there ,•rieed-liii -
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. no .expenee .iehatever , in., their. teaming,
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be'. done by either their
as that •ceuld ., . .. . . .. .
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teacher, 'or even one of theineelves Who
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could hiev.er mi. authorized. topy of the
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",Fielel.Drill."' - ' . ! ... '• ' ''• .: ' • . • •
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. rge, t is. sit pc upon .t the a en-
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tion of, our legislators and military ofil.
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-. cersewhOeive think, could develop
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a •cheaner 'and better systene of military
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weeitre told... Withie the past few years,
••there has 'heen', a /4004, .deal of eoetv.
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tetehing; And nolittleexperiende gained.
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if • oth . mike of the oundeey line •
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ArnidSt thei0e; therowill be a gain ic
the lesson reeeiVed haVe the effect of
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leaking, thoeirititikieted-Witlitheeleativi
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franchise more studious,' self.reliant, and
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patriotic.. than they have been Hed a
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knowledge of the seience •of Government
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amber the Value of equitable laWs,:beert
More generally, diffused neither Canada.
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Mir the States- *would have be ••
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. ' ' * • ''' ' f th. li. • '0 ' • h•eh
eotne the victim o e nal, ry in ' 10 •
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places; fully expOSed.--iii.8”._ . TO. •oh7meats
• ' . f tl lamities' re
viate.a remerrende o le ea . , -
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rooms, parlors, &AL, but ..sleeptne, , apart-.
Ments fer 75 letneleets' is very pleasantly; .
siteeted.•eir •re- gently risieg ground ..hear.
the centre of•the•farm. ' The buildings. ere.
ornirreented with Mausard. roofe,- and are
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at once sump e an e egan in mega... . le
I - d '1 . t'• d • - .TI
barns and' stables were bitilt • before the
purchase df the farin by ' the Government
but eitiliWer • very • well the. purpose to
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which theyeriee, now app ied. . -, • ..
', In. addition to the reaular crops grown
'fee thasupport of the farm there are two
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large fields • devoted. to :experiments in
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• growing grams, roots, grass mops, . .
This department is a moat interesti g ohe
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beth to agriculturists and the generel.peb.
lic and is invaluable • to students ••• A ,
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building is also reserved for ase by ' the
students in analyzing soils . and comparing
e
results of growth These exPerinieets are
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of -a. very. practical nature, and within the
reach of ry fatale 'of moderate means ••
Stock raisine of .course' receives • a large
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of ''''' . • '• • ' there
• At
_Gatti.,.rio. „---to--apPoiptr-Suctreffiehil. a in all
comities where this bill may be adopted."
• Carried. . ' . •
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• 3rd.-.-:,unat in t e ju, gment o this cone
Yentinn, the united action of grouped
coanties iS deemed. proinotive of the cause
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of temperance, and ofthe.carrying of the-
bill into operation,,• and therefore 'recent'
mend that correspondence with the repre-
sentatiees of temperaned in the • adjoining
. counttes"be hid • d • • t • th' • •
, in or er to ascer am eir
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wt "flumes to enter into co...mere ionwit 1
II' • • t' ' - I
this •count ancl in -case their reply 19e ad-
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o i ! 'n tl ' film. n f h-
verse t , into , le County o o ort
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with proceed. to • • individual action, and
' - 1 ft. ' 'th•• tl
that discretionary, power be e . wi le
executive of this A.esociation as to organ.
-• el' • "Iliadjacent' ••t •
. tee, . union eve counties re urne
ing e favorable reply, ---Carried. • ,
• • ' 1 s 1 ed fth - thi eon', el • • .
441.- e e.v . et s . . en, on ie
• in nd th e• ei t• 'e t m ke • ee
win e e. ere 1 iv eo ., et . armee ,-,
for holding a meeting in. each inume'
p, 1 y, p. p . .e , cenring e•-.
ci ert for the ur os of e . • ' o
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' ',2' t' ' ' d'-th •• •'0.. t t •
ganeeeion an e necessaryeiena tires to
we animal &spoil.,
the totti,1. cost. a the... , . .
ea of on the •Londore market-, $118. The -
800 lbs. of beef, at 10c. per lb brin 8
$1 • • . '' g•
54 -or a profit on the trathae,tioreor Sea.
On a. smeller .aninitil the profits wilt,. of •
'course be less because
, .theeeest of freight
feed; &a, for a small beast le about' tho
same as for a large one i'hence the itnport- •
ante to the Canadianfarmer of favoring
the Derhains He
, refords and other large
b -d • r •• • •
i•ee a of cattle... .4 x smarms havin r v. • •
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ed. that alopmentaman be made safely. a tt
that the trade can 'be eonduCted at A profi
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our farmers are no longer left de ende t -
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on the American market for salee ef live
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stoc c, and with a al eeeng field to sup,ply .
steadypriceri can be relied upon. ' As one
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encouraging result,o the building,. up -of, ,
this traffic, we see•it stated that every yes-.
• i e. th el e r,. • 1 4 0
de..o. e ,,,tie,ec --ine iias comeacts Lee
d I' •I't ' •
e ivery of I e stock et Glasgow.and Liver- .
. poor that will take until the end of .Sept... '
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or. then. fulelment. . .. • ••,. . •
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thin°. in it but what has. repeatedly been , instruction tkati.the conntry now enjoys. fetred. to, w.e .counsel. the- electors, es_ • measure attention: present
e iirelabont 60 head of eattleemOstly of • im•••
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risserted by those who •Icheiecnficl, as Of- • • ' •' " to. study breeds, end 260. sheep on the farm.
petitions,. end further that this Aseociation
.request the. executive. te:eadeavor to se-
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An ,reeseee In the Choose Trade,'
.... .••.•,...• ... . ..: peoially young .man, politics, proved
" * - ' • • s' • • • In. regard; to 'the ineriiigement of the
ten contradicted by Llonse,rvetive pacere, ....terierre romefercs. embraeing thopoliticel..history• of Cana.:
• . f . '' that 't ' •• ' t 1 •
„ , aril) 'mean only sayi .is mos exce ..
. This time the Mail, 110...dotibt triwitting- • . • ••7--- • • • da amine the'litet forty years • Thus lent: .Evidences Of seal:m.0w and . enter-
• IT is ituPortant, teat- .every. One W110 . .. • . '.... .. • • . . ,' .. • ' - • • prise' abound On every' hand, . and the 'ef.•
• ly, gives tile lie to its oferepe,etedriSsere ••• , .• .. • , • .• • .. prepared the voters Will' tette the oleo- - • ' ' b - 1 ' ' -'
• • ' • 'has iv duty devolving upon them should , ... • . . . • feet of fins, can .only e wh.o esome on; the
time that the principle ocproteetiein • •• - • • ••• • • • b . ' • .. t• f • • - t •t,' • ' ' t. th••' • • ' tad 6 B here not trained pp
0 eir own. 8 en . • Boys, i ,aee,..
•• .. • • . theroughly underatand what thet dety. , ion o eeplesen a time em , . .. , . .
does not produce .clepression;and ruin. . .. .„ . - • . - . ' • e • ' •
in idleness and luxury.; the aim is at5-
h d 'el* •'. • . -" ' 1 '' • ' f
• • • . is, 'hew. it is bo • .beeecerried• 'out, and . an e,,ispensing wit 1 the . sefeoces,.. 0 patently steedily pursued, as vie took' the
No Refertu piape.ihris e,versaid anything . • e ... •••.• . .. • a.
• th . ' • b " i , ' - 11 ; • " d •• I , • to.•quietly t in ' of'ini" ertina •
.• • • .. • - Possess •a resolution to ital. it to the •e eye). „ . busy w e e-pii els, • • ri, .• t len pains' aver a ., . ...p ......_.
stronger, in 'deebfibing the.•stagnatioo of , g •a a itee ea• -s6 b i• special education such es' Will elevate; per .
. . .. ..• • .• , • oest•o t eir a. 1 1 y... .- n• a s ort ime lici•c Will be
e 1 e e a : u .r 1 a in • ac • • • .., ., . •• - -.
f' ' h - bTe• • I • • • * 'h ' t' • ' •
• . .. . . ke . • ; ,. farming population and. improve. the
trade in the .:United. States in cense- eleete'reWill • be...dello& • upon . to -.exer' legislation.,end:ceri‘i.ption -in the Goy- Methods qf agriculture, and at the same
. (pence .of protection, tharpie lieiv utter-. • t • • d • ... t. : , - - . • - • • • . ernineet • .They will see to that taxes 'time. give' the students habits of •industry
else . the ,u.ty 9 • •ctioaIng•.'peorsotis.. to • . . •. -, . ••• ... . : and economy. - Here university' graduates
ed by •the • ..21/ctil,- •the.,ehampion. of •pro- . collected from all Abe distributed fairly' . • .. • 7. , • -le' . • • • • • •• '
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• . •,.. , . ,. . nem:lege: t e e. ans • p .t, le onnmeny . . .. • • .. . ., , ,, 4. end sone of. elle wealt, lest...citizens, • es
teCtion.•y
antrethat toie.eless,,, seek .or 'section be • y ,. . •
and to do, this.. -intelligently', end.. :With •• well as••bo s'trained all- their lives to!
We have Seen and • coriVereed With • • • " • • - • • • 1 • ' • • ' "..ci ath ered-4t the, ei ense of the rest • of. ' 'redressed as farm labor-
hard-handed•toil, a . . ,„ • .
• ,..., tbe bestOrespective reeu. ts,, they then], • P „ P , .. ... ..,...P
• - ..• '' , • - • •..., • • . . 'ors ihil 'spend ' inany hours of, 'the' !uay.
many who Sortie tinie ' If -
th .• • ' • f M ' Y t d
-cure, e seiviees el , ie.- (romans. o a, -
dress each of the meetings , referred to:-.-..
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-Moved by'Dle. Wilkinson, sec, ...by Mr..
Yates,• ose m mew .1 les in near
that•th • •u • ' al•t• • a• • s
-in their assessmeets be requested by the
.
Secretary tou • inoider to carry on
• pay P
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• the necessary work e . • ti
,Carrietle ... ••• . • .
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. mov Dr 'Fowler, see by Rey
ed by Rey. . . , . . ,
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Mr. Gray, the the thanks of this •eonven-
'Oen be .presented to Mil. Youmane for
thaexcettent and highly appreciative • ad -.•
&via' she, !rave us this afternoon .-Carried.:
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: • !The' following Vice Presidentee were ep-
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pointed an the ifferent roue c petit, es, f
thia'Countt e: Vie ' - ''. • • - ' - • '
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. . ot °rig .ager, r. .hos. ennette p, .
13rOckville conceived -the ide- that th re'
Wait a. fertune to be made. in cheese:this
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season whenever it could be bought for •
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10e. 'a notind. at 'th • t 'oto ' Th • '
e . a ry. .. e o - •
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ortunity soon re ted itself • and
P e A e . .- ...
r•Bennett, 'omen% _ mise ., prompt. • •• .
M.' ' . • "I• h' s° If - '• ' •
.ly of what he considered the 'tide' in
le*••' ' •" b 11 1 A -le • • '
is affairs whichs ou. • nii •• a en a • .
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- the 'flood,' rushed breathelessly in and :
Secured the future make of ten Or eleven.
feettities at 1.0 cents,. 'A.if time •rolled
• - • • ... .• - • .
on -prices .sbel gently doWn •,t0 .ateint. •
wbere. tkee are ' t 'pr "t° ' Th" el •
ec 8 e .P. . . 0... i e put G. en....
exp t '1. hb' -rth'ed i t M • 13 • .'
• i•-• ' • h.- . b. '. d '' which .. 1 ri .
ne.'.upon ...is. ,ea,ril en-s,.'resit.te, _.
parties. the cotnmiiiiity.... xity.tted„ to: yey014....,•.
40.-Spelit feted - ielit'c's irresPeCtiVe- Of its yid e,varient -labcra•:.39 Unkflioavtavak,
in -the Urn 1. - • atesivi•aud..they-4-tave.. a••e) eet-•-•-•• '-'•''' - ' '''-''' - ' -'-'-'' --' '' ''''--."''''''" tiOnialthe trade policy of this couritry. • work. , ur armors need no fear. that• a,
• . ••• ' - • • • eariugs. •
similar account of .the • stagnation, in all ''- . . • . , . . • • • . • • Iiairrine'et the °uteri.; •.School 'of. Agri-
•• • by chalieing it 'for -the prospective ays. • 'e • • • • ' -
culture...will render their sons • es line
..We , finite. .agree With. the -.0 ttaWa .Pre,e.' ' . ' - . • - • • ' .. • , " I '. ' - 'd
kinds of imetrefe.ctures; '''Fier'those who - . • . • • •• . • ,, . !. • . : tent ,of the,T.InitedStates, a Kempf, and and less •inolined •to •the hard ;labor and
• • • • • •A•ese ;when it -says that. the nienibers - • .- - • • . - ' • • - • ' • •-• • • . economy''• ace s i to thelii ,hest suCcesti
have informecl themselves on. the..sbb- . . •• . . . . : . - • decid.ecliynegatieeresponsieveill lie given... . . n. e a. y„._ ... . i. , .
°' • of a free . community; that _wonld .con- . . .they
. . . • in practical farmino. On the contrary,
- ject, of-politieel etonomy, and thoterughlY . . ' • . • - • • • •• •• .• Such educated electors will theise Great Have good ground 'le hope' that their ions
• • -• Untie free,' prosperous and happy, should , • .. . e .
- understand the question, there la no ne- • '• .. Britain. and not the United States as will enter into farming with a .seal which
. • • be intelligent politicians, versed in po- ' . • , • . • - .. . - - " • otherwise • would : not .be :exhibited: At
ing and i • . •
eessity of these chstress .. . e .. mmense _ , . .. . • . ,• e. „ •theiv.axemPlar in cotreteercial leaislatiOn. present.. about •75 students attend the. eel-
ittical .econotny and .eapable, of .,eitlxer; • ..' • - ! . . . •• ee ... ,
- ly losing stagnatione of trade -AO eon- • •. • . . .• - • . thereby edlding eteenerth endeconsisteney loge, 60 per cent.. of 'them ..farelere 'sons,
.P.L'Ar.X.44,k!:,.4-•;t4WP;v+,...---P1t3i7-.RfAR.''
As .fielde., jas, Menlo, . Amberly. .
' . • . ••• ' . . NV; Malleugh, .Duntoinnon.
lj fild ' R J 11 ' • 13 ' - 11. •
ay e , ., ev. .... roley, , ay i ....,
%Blyth, - • .H. MCQuarne, .. Myth. ..
Bruseele'..e 1.3...McGillicuddy; Brussels.' ••
01.• • " . W C ' ‘ . • Cl• t •
• name . •.. in, oopet,. , . in on.. ..
. , •• . • ;Jas. Thompson, -. . .
Colborne, D. Cummings, . 'Sheppardton
e . e• ince•Stepheespn, ' . • ". •••
- • ' • .- -John Stu'art - 136n:oilier. • -
. . 1 , .. .
•Exeter„, . R. Manning, ' Exeter. .
.-iii-.111a-littiplitliiiigc:.-4•EniiepaiiilaShion'-'z'a .'
. Congress of the powers,..cemposedeof the
.. representatives -of the feetOries Who had..
, • •
sold him .olieeSe at:•1 Obi.ad-!.: • -...
• .
Of .
pat e untewar torn in .the state. .
:his .affairs ...After one; or. two sittings, e.
. , • e. - . .
of Co.ngrese it was •deeided, in view Of
•the... peoulfar. nature Of Mr... Bennett's •
Well-meaning adventure, to let • him off
b •• 8 • 'lb . Th" -'ld
• by o per . . , is noble de .
•
. 'IAA •
. de islatine direct]. • Or of knowine when • • •
vinee them of tbe fallacy! of protection, g 0. , • .3' : • 0 • . , - • me_bitul-Catiadieeteetbe-Mo ed-theereo-dinge-fermers.-
; .,
. • " , JohneRantOn • • - • • •
' ' -
.isiete b f .•
.. roue -ears o o•re i u e .
t' t d etn--"thee
' • ' ' • •
- • - . . • • their repvesentetives did their duty' •-.. tiler Country To the intelligent; and - .
. e , . • • • . - •
Goderiele„Wilkinson, Goclerich,.%. ..'
eyes.cif the 13rocketille ch es• t 0 h '
. • . • e e etty r w o
.
ism eits- ruinons resulte are. as certain • . . . . • .. . ...„-. • .. • . , .
• - Destitute of Rich...knowledge, easily loyal. of all parties there muEitebe some. .•
as the. law of gravitation, and if. a little . • '• - Bailey Viospeeis. , , . -
•people'• • '' - ' ° • ' • •-'" ' ' •
.J.- Thompson,
. W.•Campl9ell • ,. •
is already in the markttagain, • and in
as gond spirits. as ever: . 1 '.
... . l tirrg at d' /r1 pule •11' It' - . •
d the
;,. acquire , e . are • •unconswous y i , . cee ine„y le . .ivei in • the ope
- • • 1 .c r et logic Ali. •La der, the well knewn agridniter.
time, common sense arn ot. o
.99UIP lite: Thos. Pickard, Holneesville.
.. of suceess to be gained through': the
little better •than player" of an olietirchee l tit •we - writes that retnine from neMe;
a. au. ori .,,v,.- .,
is taken, it can be worked out 01100 the- •'• • • • .. • • , '" . ionorifilteaf electera and' 0selfisliiiess.'.'of
• • 1 b 1 • til • • !
composed:0 •wire.,puIlers whir manipti- s; ..,- , i h * . ' - .. . ... ly all the ar ey pro ocnng mien-
e essesto. \loom, tne omit of protection is ties of Ontario" •sliovv---a-large *decrease in
black.board with as Much. ease AM ter-. • • • . • . ' • , i
. ' late poilventions and virtually ' elect • -
taintv as a 8010 in lb o• division - The • • •'• • • • • •• . • offered. These same leaders • always the acieake from last year, varying from
• - ' - ' l'" . ' . the law4nakere. • The lawS inade•ate ac- found their support in igeoranCe, which . ‘-sinell breinithsoWn' up to, -' saute at last
trouble with the great inajorit M110 ale • •
' ' 0 ' ' • e
, and wher.r. the deficimacy is. estimat.
cordinglY not ,suc1i • as Atha at the gen- enabled' them -to play-,'eff. sections, iseet'S Year'' .
• nOW talking upon'. the subject. is, that • • - - • ' - • . • ' -- e end elasses against each other. " ' ' . ed, 11 18 placed at from .2 up to ..7,0 pee
• . ,, oral good, out rathee eueb as• are cal- • - - . . .. . • cent Twenty rattans of this description.
• ' ' *ie...
! ••• • ' • ReerY•YMIPgr . - '.• • '-• •
Grey ,• .' -War: Arilne,„. • - tdieh ,
• . • . ThOs. StracIten,. Brussele.•
.
' jes,•Arinstrong Moles -Worth.
r
Jos. 'Welsh, • Grek.. . • ,
Hey • ' Dr. Buchaenan, .Zuriele ..
. , , '" e WM. MeLeed- - ili d ' 'it •
e......
.ttowick • E. Leeeb • . •• , Gorne, • .
. t , . r. ,
' ''
. ,
Montreal ..erittlo Drat -keit. • • . ,
.. . • June 24. .
isley more -than .100 .cattla.were offered
at this Market, to day, and pricep were a .
'rifle better fo ver °hole stock ••• 'A
't . - r 3' 0 , . few.. -
prime steers •brought 51: cents per lb.- live ..
. .. - • . .• Y* •
weight, but that bgure must be consider- -
ed as eiceptional. Few sales ••
they are totally ignerant of the question,. .. . . , . .
1 t ci t • tl• 1' • ; '. t . : .t. TIM ka.,41411LN AlliEST-ION.- show an average deereaseof 36 per tent.
havin • „ 1 • et • the. .b,_ i• -it a o 0 peoinote , ie peou itti.m.xes s. . ..
g nevei leer a wol. open. 84 - ,' • - . •• ' • t." • • 1... ' . A tarifa consideration of all. the pre-
'rings -
• • Ie. Lowry, .., ! ! .
, ._, „_. '
-4- Joseph Cowit;,. Foidwich, .
McKilloi A. Gevenlock, ' Winthrop.
were made
above -5e per 'Ib, Red the 'bulk went 'for. •
fromto 4,:te per lb.; Itya weight. Hoge
,i
,of the 1 d
ot willitii; to gi .6' the tint • • • • of egisrators An eecir •'. • • . ceding returns seems to indicate that. the
, t . .
The labore of the plenipotentiaries, at •'1
d 'n 1878 is abaut 40
leen s who really centre. • the ,,a airs• acreage un erbarley i
. . e t . d ' ' •' l '' If -
and application to. an investigation -of. it.ts -.teethe itre• progreseing favorably for the per eentiess thamin1877 • the yield likely
e poen examp. e 0 le evi . • •
as le .'' Att• ' • 1 ttl
that it requires to enable. any one to • ta "settlemetit .of . the difficulties ermieriblye• to be about the/mine as las.t year ;probable
• . . mishit," from a -leek of 'soiled political • • • deficiency in ecreage; 140,000 -acres, and
give an intelligent opinion '.upon it. • . - . • -. • • and there is.now not the slighteet doubt' •• • Id b t 4 000 000 hugheIs, - . - ..
. • • • knowledge. in 'the .olectoral ,body, is. to! - , . . . in yield a on , , , , . .
The decrease.• r 'barley' appears' •
..4s 11. knOW lodge ..qf the qieestion is . .. . • , • • • ' • hot N.Vhfti peftee will ipviii.n.lie permanent. I. in ae eageof
. • • be found -in ;the neighboring Itepublic,. • • • • .b. ' to be balanced. by increase in acreage' of
important to every.. elect:017'. especially . - . • . • 1.y establialiede Altheirgli terrible loss of an eepingin view
fall d • e• wheat,• • • A k • ' ' '
ein spring e . ,
1., „- is . „ where cliques of 'Miners, manufacturers.
l'f ' 1 rf .. .1 b '' ' ' 1' I '"f Il ' d
this year, we evoinu urge 'all. to post . • • • . . . i 0 ane eu erings lave eon .experien-' the Osumi 'propOrtiOn 01 W lie i a an
and 'iailieity men bar 'e long. reled. end sprine, wheat are prodeciel'in those .couti-
eniselves at once, -w nal ey• coil , • CO( tl • • • firvi .6 b s II 'in •
th • ' • 1 ' 1 th . • 11 le wai , no mei a Yam - . e
easily do by becorniog .membere. of 00106 with ' tees which latt.yeer produced as much bar•
robbed .tlie great tease of the people wi . gooa Wilt come -out of ft.. , to .tiii,amy
• TI ••cr ' • ' •
et may be assumed that •the increase
4, • • . - impuni.tv• , The public' hinds lima' been. of Trukey.bai been put an end to,..and - lay, •
' Mech.:el-lice' Institute; and oht.rtining • .i. ' • . . • • • iit.aortage of, fall wheatis 40,000 acres„ and •
•• • ' • there. will now he a good'clegree of civil • ' g 1 6 100 000 acres- --.' • . •
• • handed Over to railroad rings and the . . • . . in seine w lea, . , „ , . •
work 311)1011' the subjeet theebfrom,.. . . °yea', by. the • •• • •
' ' ' ,,' ' and. Telwious 'liberty enj .
*
. •
• • • R let 'T fib II ' S f tl lie,.
Morris Andrew Sloan - . Blyth,
,_•.,_.,_, ,. ...- , , • .„,.... , .
tame)", • d 04e. w an less, yitina.
'' . .
Hugh Mnsterd, Brucefield.
S f ti j B tt e' • o
Se or 1, as' ea y „ •• forth.,.ea..
4 • • N. Clad' . •
• . i.
Stephen • -: S-Hogertli •• • 0rediton '
T • , : - i., • '• - 1 A • .111 •
uekers th,..
,. T •-- , ,
. co Ili Itlker, Beucefield• •
' Edwin Turner, . mieteoe, '
Turnberry Joseph. Leech, Blueseile;.
.. 4
- 388 .B&OtOn • •
,...,-. • " *.: ••-,. --....., -. ,,,. ...„, . • .
Iv ingliam iir. alevonaut ' 1r inittiant
. : . ' el •l• LI v l'' ' .
... . ••• let Cs, 0. (.. • - ,, . . .
Itrroxeter, Geo. Milne, AS, roxeter.
.' . Robert' Oblate, • •,,,,,
.44 .-
were quetecl at 44e &Ob.; live :weight.-
. A large number of Cattle are t er 1 ' d '
nos iippe
to England from Jiere.' •• . - .. • . . •
# ..
1 •
HORS11 'W.LARIdT,-'-L9E3t week the Oa,- : • :
Inge in horses were the smalleitin any one
. . . . , ., , . ;
week for the.. past seven months. Only •
fifty.two horses bai•oebeen tent aeross . the
line since last Moeiley brietioe q4 filar •
. . . • , . - .1,5. , ,
averaging $60.8.6 peel], ar.d ranging froin
$58- tO $200.. each, :. • Business has als_eo
been. quiet in the local 'market.. Mr; 611, ! .
F. Elwes geld ono. bey horse, 810 ; ono
t ' .
ohne not 804,mare,..wee. bay eorsee
eine •clo q3 .50 ' °tie da ''',3 • one black •
, e • e . •,.. , .
Mare, • $82.50 '; oho bey horse, 827,5a;
One beewn, VA ate one'
• --..44,16.4%.*-.. - • .'
gtott nyikt4i,' dm • contlit#CILk •nave Peineipirlitire especially;:atul-niere--froe- ' - •
. e .
• • • - ' • .
§„a$212/arg4_ grey eitiee,--e----
'fi2')'. and du • A20 Mr :felines Dila-
•
. . . • , •.. DIVIIITINct OF TIIII, IIVILON . V ILOIl101Zi
• . . intrtiLti‘ti..•- been ground•down by taxation foi,...the dom by her own pepple. ' • . • OILY ASSOCIATX0. - •
• - ' - •
- • -
•
Thelneettligthen adrinmed,to ineet at
ti 9 call of the executive. •• ' ' , .. .1.
•
one •
q' ''', . ' ' - ' , ' '
guire eold one thestnnt horse. for .$8,1.-
There hte boyers the
. . - . - . .
mainteeilinefe of inientraCtuting and • 1041,4. . . • -Gee. si• . !'
. .The Meeting' of the I-Iiirott Temperance
1 n another coltinut, we give A. beief ing monopolies, . . commerce eiippied, VDITOItIAL NOT8S., . . .
, Union Association' ivas held in the town
ti company Iligh •
!:.
. • ..A.. Wonmiscrros, Pres. ,
J. 0, Seteeteersole, See'y.' •
at present riire at
'
Ameripan house with orders to tilt; Mr,
J. 11.,18mfill, of Buffalo, is shipning .. to • '
i eport ofis review of of . ci• . i , 1 11 ') •.' , 11,•,•1 •• :. ..• hall, here on the 20thinst. Mr, wanisss,
en tie.t.y pain yea , mu a tot umew .1c. . . e , , ,.., . . - I . ,. f,
.
School who haVe for same tin • ...11, TtlawitA31 of'to announces•tuat of Varna accepted the -elteir, and Rev.
. . E. Connure Trea.9.- •
,
• , ,..........4
Glasgow this week; .on account of the
. . .
Glasgow Tramway. • & 0 run i b iik• Chen pally
scholars, ed were iho natural results of bad . laws . ' ' • • • • ' 0 • • 'e
r . . • ,Lord Dufferin Ime'aceepted prolontration Dr. Fowler,. qf • linten, opened the meet-
• been undor the -denting itArrietions of • • ,••• '
. ti • '" ' t tl e '••• I t T • • 0 ' '' • .. - n :with praytir., ••.
. • ignoian y aiming tt . i. einic ilium . 0 . .fl. -
' ' teaCher' the 11r, . • - of o ice. Ir. Melees then 4.iroceeded to
'
. , .;
inereirt Temper:Wee Coirvenitinx.
••• ., , .,
• • .--....
;•
frora. r.totnlon, Out., f 2 fine, . yoliog Hp.
per Canada horses. A . '
• the assiitant of school,
3. ' c. Bieyant. Tor the brief,. time
.. ..
° these Y°Ung .11Yjia." bout' •"tider Ins
in8trfletiOlifi 'We -think illiY haVe be-
•
conie astonishitigly nroficient; and show
that at that, age tliey aro especially
•duets
Veady to receive instructions m unhtary
. tt'ferV favored claSses, 1 t ' •" • '
)1.1 carte ing itun
e .11 • 1 ' •re if. 1 . b a
o a . e esses. • e is 'noes, Ake 00
itmorance, over -reached itself., glie-Cel-
•,' • • * A . " . ''f.
lapse came. Iron • turnaces-went.out .o
blast 'II 1 • d tile 11 f , .
, me s e ote ,. le •seeri ce •o po
• ' . • - . ..
began, connetunein raised* heed,
• „ . , ,
` t: • f' 1 b it
anti tire giqra mg o t to • an ruptcy
. •
. • , „.e....e. .4 ,-......
•sniraitm, •toWnship Apical tural So.:.
.. . . ....
• • •
eieties, in Oxford, have amalg•amated
„fer-the piirpose of holding one large fair
,
this fall, inatead ofsomany sin ones.
This is a w*180 step, and should kee adopt-
• ed in. llaron; • , . .,..„
address
-the ineetino And in a feW W911 'chosen.•,ri
. k- ' d d / . bi. ...1 • , . .11 th
mar e, suceee e ac mine yli lam] g e
-
.spirits 01 111080 who. werefortunateenough.
t° 'Tat then." '' , ' , ,i •
.. It was. then moved ny Mr. 1 ionipsom
See. by Mr. Yates, that OM Huron Tem,
.. „ . -.
P evince Association eloeu it meeting, and
that tholItiredi Prohibitory Association
proceed to consider the interests •of -.-tern,
, . ,.
..•• .., 11.1,i, i nerteriv• timothy; of the
le ieei • t ) • , 0 .
Smith. Thirore District Lodge of Tem.,
i)1.0.18 . -
, was . held', at Verne; ,yesterdtty
(Wdtiesdity.) 'After relfilino: of the
..
'
minutes of previous meeting, and other
•
routine busitiess„ tho.PreskIent, Mr. 0.
Stevenson. gave a, Inief o. utlitle . of the
bu 'n 1. ' '
• Si esS tiansacted at the eareireeti on 111
. ,, _ .
• • • ,.. (30Ft ric, - .
.
Meotenireterieeelo Stanley. on June•13th, the
' is f' of S'S in. Maeferlaue of a son. ' . •
Citoccu,--In Olittfots, ou the 26111 itAt;,.the
wife of Mr, S. Crouch, of aeon. • • • ,
.
MARRIED,. .
. 1 .
'oex--Seney -1e 't3. mob= en lite Slit lest •
c e• • P 5 '.
• by the Bev, Jas. Smith, Mr. Atlart Cook, '
tOIL110, H. both 'Clintou,
drill. Tt is also worthy of noto that not
• , •
. • ne been lost in getting
only has no tit . , ft
-
.
practical knowledge,. of this military
,-
drill, but a, large amount •of healthful '
.
1 ' . '
recreation has been enjoyed, w lull has
contributed materially to their phyitical
development And endurance.. , .
• , „ . . „
•courts. commenced in the fall. of 1St .
And Well Would it have been for the rest
•
,, .. . .1.
i `f tl • 'I if' t '. • lt-
01 file W01? C 1 .10 OV1 0 oe s low
. ' . , , , . , ,
• eis twit COMM
ing from extreme ernes le la
• • o
. - .t. . f
nave been confined to tno violaters 0 •
• • '
jitst lews, But ttis eotild.00t be The
, •
industrial
•.....__
.
• Tim, Sarnia Cdnadina% 8 , apology to
the Premier has htirdly been 'copied 'by
I. If a lose fl• (3 it' • ,
Are ervi we papees.
. . , ' .
They were 'eager enouge to circulate the
i
slander, but aro not so• . re( y • to 'make
amends . thetnfor, 1
, . • •
.
peranee 01 (0 °minty by taking up the
eonsideratioe a theDominion Temperanee
Act of 1878,-Cerried. .
Mr. jeR. Afiller then took the chair
d dd ' d the ineetine• ivino. it brief
c'Tf g It)
rtnelysia of the Canade U.emperance i t
-1-0-
of 1878 • - • ;
'• . e ti , . „ t,
Assoenut it nen
The Chturinitn o ie . o •
called upon' Mrs, Youmans to address the
meeting, which she &din her usualliappy
. . , , .
Clinton last week, and 1‘11. B. hieLted.
spoke, of" the friendship engendered by
hei ineetinv in the County IrocleYe. A
t r , ,i, , e
notion. Wee cereied steting that it was
1 • . 7 •. .
' - I ' •rt - •
inexped ent. on the port of . me ibeis
1 o •'' )(Alden 'for a 'hotel at.
w ) signed a 1
•
II d 11 0 ' mot' th f 11 w` et
0 gervi 0. il iort o o o in,,„.
ffi • • Intel. foe . the . next
0 col's. were aPPe '•
tO WO. ,has, of .
• '' '1,:blIZ-DE •
tleereemeite.--In Stanley, on June 23r1, the '"
. • h 'fa ,Me Wni Macfarlane a Oa 35
t 0 w, of , , . , g
ye rs a native of Perthshire, Scotland,
M elfminv,At Ltieltubw,Cn lune 1 0611, Pena
• ' itt of the. 1 te Sohn* Me.
lo Micla0,1•01 . a
Hard of Colborne, and fonterly of rie1fae
3''Y .
vine, C,ergarff,,parisk a Stratielon). Aber- -
. &mistily°, Seotlaied, in her 80th year,
• . prostration of a great country .
As government toneiders it essential -
to the welfare of the country that pro. cannot fail. to make itself telt 111. ell civil,'
vision should be made for the eduoation 4 d cornmuilities- 'Rua first arid. most
.‘"‘- 'keenly -in Heeee,
. Tut Conservatives have :0; • Platform
.• ' e • e ,..
in process oi re.00nstruction 'or oentre
Tluron. •It 'will have censiderabla
.
bettulthe but far doPth
WILY. . . • , .
The Treasurer read his statement Shew;
.
f h ' 1 •ci f i36•8'''
ing. a barance o cas on tag . o . . . 0,
n'hiCit WAS referred to an audit eommittee,
. ._
quote): :-0.. Stevenson, PreS.; ll Bac.
vett, Sec.41reasj Miss °-Gralnun, Vico ;
- ' ' S ' " ' 0 11
George Stewart, oilier • ounse oi ;
.,..tuiso_or ;. a, 1,14.6
l'inst Call Sunier oh 11
.
Dzeton.-In„ Goderiche on the. 23rd •Inste ... . •
Ur. john 'V. Debtor, aged, 72 years. !
Berms,-A ' 1 t .-. the 26t1 ' t
t Step e on, . oe e .. 1 zee ., ,
- Mr. Norge Burke; native. ef Cornwell,'
1.• those most contigueue,
o n, portion o our young xnen-Tn nil i. . . . •
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tory tactics, we think no , better plan • • •
Caned% •iminecliately, suffered by het
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could be adopted then.Ihe having of tlus 0 . .. r .
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be Ns/nail] ,,,-.“-Signal, '
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And isit ie' aireittly well salted, it
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till IMA11 Si h llama.
consisting of Itressre, Worthington - Ste-
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phenseri and Wanless, wl o p a
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beed • Chaplaift ; G..Case, Malaita , -
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Xirk, D. Marshall; NV:, Wanless, Guard;
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l'%•1'11, 140'...d Mr' /chn• Ptand,'Ser„
mother of thstlVf. 0,,. Grundy, •of Clinton
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Inatrile toil given w ty aro a on - 111U54. e0nhLILw1 4.1) OILIW4) 1144)41) 1)4 3V
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