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PUBLIC 'MEETINGS
vor,Lows:
' CRED !TOY, Thitmi«y, Sept. 47,7pan,
LIMERICK, Friday., Sept,. at 7 pm,
BA P I .12.1.1), Saturday, .50pt. 7, 7 p
IfT.A.RQUAR, Monday, !47cpt. 0, at 7 pm,
11ORNE'S School. Housa, Ireditesclay,
Sept. 12, at 7 p,
NEW - ADVEIVIJSEINTENTS. •
Fall—T, Jachstin, •
For Sale.. --711. Hale,
.For Sale -Jos. Uri.' •
For Sslo-,Morley iroe.
Stray Heifer -Jos. Grigg,
By -law -Jas, Braithwaite.
House for Sale --B. Hale. • •
For' Sate -David Connell.
Opening Day -J,•0.
Stray Steerlt, Mc -Marin.
Western Fair -W. Mol3ride. •
Wood Wanted -W. H Hine,
:New Fall Goods -43. Phunsteel.
oories o to•day'i Naw Dun. may bo nod •at to Book'
Store of Messrs. Jas. A. uill and 3., A. Nunes
Albert Street, Price 5 °onto _poi copy,' • .
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF -THE COUNTY.
T111.311S1) AY, 8110.1.7.
CANDIDATES'',
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Tho followine aro the' candidates • in,
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this Coutity for the appreaching elec-
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tiens to the infuse of ComMons
eforio; • ConserVetive.•
South Ith1ing-11. 0. CA.MCIZON: rouTru.'
North Eii1iog•Dlt,.W.,1•3LOA.N. T.11,0S.•IfARBOW.,
Centro Ahling-lf. HOUTON.. SAX: MATT. " •
Every man who has the- .well'-boing
of his country at.heart.should' see that
hi's vote is recorded for either 'CAMERON,
SLOAN or HOUTON.
••=s0 -“os -:in
INKRJ;VI BY AVTIOTi,ENALE. •
If•anythiog more. WaS
we du uot think is the mase):fo show the
ruinous condition of emu mercial Matters
in the. Criiited Slates, iniirdpinoraliza-•
tion of trade there, it can be •witnetSed
in the large number of petitions in bank-
ruptcy tiled in the. 4ifierent cities and
towns in the United States hist Week.
During last session of: :Congress ,n 141.1
was .passed annulling the hankruptey
law, Willa was to come inte'foroe on the
1st September. .rust previous to this
date the petitions filed • throughont the
union ;mist bc. counted: by thouSands ;
Chicago, on the lest day of Angost;
there were :375 ;in New; 'York, 301;
• Cincinnati, ovee 100, 'mid• •:other 'placeS:
according to population.' ..The number
is not the particular point that we Wish
to especially call attention to, but to the
, large amount of liabilitie's in comparison
with the assets. In the list of bank-
rupts there are numbers that have liabi-
lities ranging froin $100,000 to v7000,-,
000 and oVer, and. their assets ,either
nothing or but trifting.• ' •
The wide -spread ruin and Misery that
these bankruptcies will cause is :beyond
the power of pen to &scribe. Vast
numbers who woo depending for their
daily bread upon the continuanee of the
gi n Actsog n rriaIllIftlattlrefl...,
now thrown into bankruistcy, will. be
cast upon the ehat:itable public, which
is already ovorbtirderied,:for their daily
fillfitenanoe..
There is no doubt that n greet. many
of these bankruptcies are fraudulent, but
they are none the lass this result of pre.'
sction, Whilst the dines were flush
credit was easily obtained, and dishonest
persons in business could gradually go
deeper into debt before a day of reeked-
ing come ; now it has come ritin and ds -
tress will follow, and what the end. will
be time alone can tell. '
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An American who is here on business,.
informed us this week thatnone but
those who witnessed it, coull. have any
idea of the stagnation of business on
their side cif the lines, causing vast num-
bers of idlerto be going through the
country as tramps; and, he said, the
Yeast and end is not reached yet. He
was formerly a protectionist,' and Went
in for proteeting eVerything, So diet
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America shoill be, for the Americans,
as he . itnagined ; - but- he has lived'
tong enough to eee ilut.fallecy tint' mad
ness of that doetrine. So soon as the
tariff wall was raised high enough, fac;
tories wont up on every side ;these who
. wore first in aetive operation. Making
nioneira'ridly, Which indoceil: theiii to
invest all they peesessed and. all they
'could boaeow in the husieeSs. '.. The 're.
salt, as could mai be foreseen by those
who took timello..think, was the . Menu-
fectriring and .other interests thete were
thus um:tidy stimulated; were Overdone,
and all are coming ..to grief, it wilialte
be easily 'understood how many „kinds'.
of umou hitte red ,goods are sold 80 cheap ;
they are made,. -and the Mannfacturer:
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wishes to re'alfze 'en them. at 'oic.e,• and
ii• Willing to sell them at • almost any
price. The talk of Anierica Conipeting
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with England in Manufaeturerf .is pure
noosenso, : ; So itine•ilS ' Eifghted hes
plenty of ch'eaP labor and'elleaP Olorith•
..ikarierica can never, • under it normal eon-
, ,
dition of'•conmeree,•succeSsfillly: doln pet e
with: the' former :in .. m a n factures, for
thelaItor bile fliiilot":, 1., :Unlimited i;X:
st,,,
tent of undevelopedresenrce.s in :tile
zhapo-ef Wild land;-whiehiaiii;e4O'intYlei•
profitably worked than too many mann-
, &titres, - • ..
: • The Hail see -that tho large number
..of hat krUpteies • • in the United ' States
just . rioW may have ..a Thtinaginv effect
upon' the .elections,' and: 'ther'efete a t-
le.'inPts . to ...lessew it by -telling is . read-
ers, in itseditoriel' colitintnt, that they:
are ::of an abnortnelf and. oXeeptimiel
elinrilter ; but in' its conntereitil colninris.
of the same issue, •: hays. these. parties
'kneW .'theinselvesto., be "bankritiit, and:
withed. to take advantage ;of the act be,
:fere it expired. ••
• .. ee‘eiee
' witam: IT. LEADS TO.
' Sniuggling -is aiiid to. he one Of Brie principal
eausee of,•trotibles • on. the MeXiCito .border,
and a reciprocity treaty for the, free Admission:.
to. eaeti Country of the prodnets of the other; ,
.iS seggested as,..e., solution of the problem.
Ertgland, 'Prance and Germanyare represent.
•ed. to have •quietly obtained posseeSion. Of the
.bulk oftaio Mexican trade; while the .United
States has heen.Settling: her border difhoulties
by ceirespondeecc, conaraissiOns„ threats, and
armed (Mounters., . • • • • . „ • ! • • . '
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: 'WO dip the eboYe paragraifit fronethe
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editorial.' columns. of the .Lenderi ;Fro
., .
. ,.ess., ..$9 a 4 . WI- . 0. 'seen my,. en-
dorse it.: Does ruft this iteinaliew be
great' (wile .of pro teetion ?:It has •flot
only•ptoduced '',snanggling,- with all its
:attendent evils, but' ii...IMS ' driven the
triiile: of Mexieo, whieh• 'most • certainly
could be carried on between that country
and the United' States Most.,easily. :and
'cheaply, - to • !Engletid, Fritnee rand ,' Ger-.•
:Many. _A. country that peeks to mono-
polizeall the:trade through. •tarift. iiripo
sitioni,.will.cerealnly.create'D. "VRS ve-
lume Ofillicittiacie, whibh will aceetint,
in a greet ineasneerfer the. ekcess' of•ex-
:ports oyer recorded imports. ''' -What the
amount is. Cif imports into a country
•that bile 'high iniport-'duties,.can never',
le:knoWn, aS millions will be smuggled
in.
THE VOTE TIIEN. • s
As some of our reticlers may be ii4er-
estechin knowing tlfe majorities given
the respective •candidates 1. 8oitth
• roti, in the election of 1872, we give be-
low the figures, We are not in twases:,
sion of the votes polled: in each place,
and can therefore only give the majori-
ties in the different places for each.
Cameron's majorities. Greenways majorities
941 „124
• Clinton, .... 82 Stephen 82
Stanley, 20 • Usborte , 45
• 302 I 22f
There is no reason why Mr. Cameron
thduld' not have fully as lerge a Majority
in the present election,.or even a :larger
!PUB LATEST IpLAP.TILAP,-
THE CLINTON NEW ERA,
yefined to favqr the reaners, i3ut
snp-
pose Sir John did all.'tbie, has Le not
promised to put 0 duty on other things
that ttre,usect ea breakfast 'tables, that
would more than counterbalance, tho re-
-
moyal of the • duty on tea, coffee end
sugar; and. tltOOr again,how is he, gqing
to rase a revenue 7 Th feet of it is all
the ()rye ere more chip:trap, gotten 111)
for olootion-pnrposes, . .
ZDITORIAL NOTES, 3 •
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T1101101;011 proteetioniSt is one who
.wishes eveuthingthat he haft. to Sell
proteeted, but not those things that Le
wishes to buy. It was ever thus.
• Connuenciug on 8ep1..21td'there ;will be a
totalsuspoesion of timing in the Sehnylhill
Wo thought: Canada „was. the ; ouly
Piece where .StiSpenSiOnS .4101;''
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FOR "ways that are .darlev.t1 trieks
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.that are ;.ain,',-sonio of•the Coeservetives
ean . excel B rote 'forte's fain ed
an.elcetion .contest thet. took p1.ac0 in
this tuil irrany Years • age; eite-is
,... • • • . .• • •
re-
ported -.that. one• of these • uncorrepted
patricts-rdoeived.S.r.GO e." use j ndicieus,
,ly,". f;,:t0 of it.went towards hi:lying votes,
_and . Abe:J/010 ce stuck:. to, ;peek et ..
4iiother..ef the'..Sanie kind received a
considerable' t'for tbt same, purpose,
but: with,it ,11 6. rem eyed. At. ntOrtgirgo fro
bie farm. : These ,are s.6meof the man
•(::\s'klitiotrte So iniich ebmit • ". 0.10 -coyrupt •
Tit Conservative papers: Semite, be
glee w la eneVer 'they -melte acrost.
a onse of a Reformer 'leaving his party
and goiiTg over tir.•thekside,.. and. take
'especial delight in perading the 'fact as
..an evidorte of th .reaetion Which they
• °laid), haS Set,:in. • The same reasoning
will ." t]tereforo ttpply to Conservatives
who. -over .to. the -1.1cfortii• arty,
We know teveral:,-prenokinced. isertri-
tives, whe,sooner tit at. port he DA.
tional peiiey ofSir Jobi, are w.orking
with Miglitand• 'main in the interest of
;Reform bandidateS: 'This is particularly•
the oasein Were -nee -to -Mr: M. 0.. Cain.
erOm. in this Riding, who: has been voi
tinteefed the SerVices.cif a.•ninitber othx-.
litiential:Contervatives: '
•j-Thore,is probably not a -thousand men le
u14-cell-fefection7-041
lJntd eS;vv.:, otild consent to. Free -
•, Trade.-
je.',
• Hero is a • pointblank admission that
the niuciple of free trade. rS: • the right
ene„and that all Who have- any know-
ledgeof poiitical economy..are willing to
aeknowledge .it. :They knew -very
that if it 'were notler•the .exigendies Of
the party they are attempting to Uphold
the cry of:protebtion would have :no ef-
feet upon the feelings or opinions cif the
people. Whatever. Rat. the eharge of be-
ing free tradeis; mach; against the..pre:.
sent 'acintiniStra•itien, • is a false :one, ;as.
they have not adoptecl. that policy; nor
poeld they do it at i;resent ifthey Wished,
and -as far as wo can find oat, for John
A. bas said nothing definite On tlle sub,
jeet, they ;itris giving as much proteetion
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as the Opposition would if they 'were in
petver. :In all the discussions upon this
proteetion •qiiestion the Conservatives
have •failed to point out what particular
inanufaCture, •wIlielt is already enjoying
a' protection of 1.71. per cent, they Would
impose a protective duty, upon, to cause
production in this country. • The
truth is every thing is as much pretect-
ed as the best interests Of the.country
Will admit of,
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To this day in the'plitees,Where Free Treats
po,itts to for its.triumpli, humanlife is to be
seen in its ;mist degraded coeditions, • The
clatter' of the wooden -shoed Manchester .face
tory hands ia the•dark of a winter'S morning'.
the tread of the collier boys long before. Op
break, and the coaree laugh of the bank -girls
ou their way to, the pits,' the State
naked boys and gitis in the brick-fielde., •tho
eerni-savage habits of,women III the
imil-dhitnets, the Million Of public fed paupers
and milling of paupers starving. itt theirlion..
est pride, preferring any 'eel:feting to work.
liotise the Sweating eystem of tailors, the mete
nub:aril life of • tho peasants of agricultural
Countriee. —Mail, Sept, a. •
• To servo its puipose, it will be, seen
the gail is ready to say anything, no
matter how disgraceful•it may be, At•
011fi tithe it pretends to bathe superloyal
supporter of England and all her insti-
•
tutions, and then at another, to make a-
Conservative papers are resorting to
ell kinds of false erys, no nackee hoS%.
absurd,if there is any possibility of in-
fluencing the selfish and:shallow thinker
thereby, The latest is ," Free 13reak-
fast Table," which, they assert, 'Tolls). A.
will give if he gets into power. That
this is not only faIse, which theycnow.
fully as well as we do, but that,'instead,
he would make it less free than it, he
The promise, on the stuinp, is to remove
the duties on tea and sugar ; but pd.".
vateTy he pledges to put on ten per cent
on tea coming from the United States,
to favor Montreal merelients. As re -
gar& .,sugar, the Dri;mise is a rernove
the duty on raw sugar, but keep it en
O4MP4IGLV
young uan.inKingston, and a
strong Oonse'rvative too, writing to a
friend in this place, stated that Sir
John's chances of re-election in Xing -
sten were exceedingly slim.
—We bear that several acti'yo "politi-
cians, en both sides, in town,.have:Inori
bets as to the reSults of the fortheeniing
electiens. They bad better, withdraw
them, for if sworn at the polling booth
oeefeetion day, thei cannot legally vote.
APO pleased to See .Mr, John.
MoMillan, reeve of Ilullett, stumping
the Centre Riding in behalf of Mr. Hon -
ten, as he is a man who has a great deal
of influence, and An:point' pf debating
match,for half -a -dozen stich as
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-7-11.11...Cemeron ineeting-with every,
eneeuref„Yement in his canvass through
tlie riqing, and if allhis supporters work
as -thy' ought to do, bis election by a
goadonajority is assured. , will roost_
likely be in Clinton to address the oleo -
ten on the 10th inst., .and it not then
due notice will be eiyen:
. reports from different parts of
' the Province with reference to the pros-
• pects of the ,Reforiners in the forthcom-
• ing' eleotions, are. very encouraging, hut
to onsitre the tottern•of supperters of the
Mackenzie ministry by'a large majority,
every honeSt_man sbeuld'spe 'that Le le-
eoids his vote in their favor.
• -,•We`•are glad to hear that Dr. Sloan
is ineetingWith great SueaCes, especially '
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in the township of liewick, •Farrow's
stronghold, • and that he•will greatly re--
• diice the latter's majority 'ALere: Per-
. ..
sonally, Mr. Farrew is not popular, but
for party's Sake en any' Will vote f'or him.
Tlie doctor is. Sci confident of ;MOMS that
he is 'willing t surrender assistance
fillet he might that it 'may be
rendered in ether aptitituencies,
• .
'.•-•eTito'candidature•and canvass of Mt'
Platt, in Centre IItu'on,is in• reality
bogus, aS has•not, and is willing to
admit it;othe slightest hope of being re-
turned, The 'Only..,object in • view in
going to the polls is to -try and prevent
these Reformers Who haVrevetes in other,
point, it is ready to utter the'inost ss
libel. Are not all these partieS in a po-
sition Vs obtain every article that they
•need to purchase at tlxe 'lowest pessii3le
price, and also in it position to get the
highest possible price for whatever their
labor may produce. No legislation
could improve it, incl•the only means to
relieve the condition of the laboring po-
pulation of England is for them to
einieqate.
•eptistitUencies; from leaVifig the Riding;
His nicotines are, therefore, net worthy
e o perSon who had a "
character or reputation to sustain,woold,
'occilpy such a position.' . • '
41* a. ,
SUL JOHN'S SO I..E.MN DIA` FALSE,
DENIAL.
Let every conScientious wan rend the
following, .and then.consider what posi,
• titan ilia would place himsolf in 1...iy ren-
dering filly,. even. the slightest, assistance•
in returnin the person • te power wbo
uttered it. The Pacific. Scandal is not
denied now; it was equally true at the
. . .
mon-tent of that deniel, aicd.Suck, a de-
nial, isthon Any honest man that will
• publicly support him 7 . If he had Made
.confession and become repentant for his
unfit there would be Some excuse for
Supporting hint .; but While he glories in
his shame there is noise :,--7 .
"1 stasd here tofasyythe courie the GC-
--vernment has taken in this matter, and by
Gon's irr,i,r I believe I can do so satisfactorily.
I know that the charge is a roue caLUNNZ.
The Government deny it in toto.4 On behalf
of every member. of it, I can tell the honor-
able gentleman (Mr. Huntington), that he has
been most woefully deceived, and that neither
by thought, ?cord, deed, or action have the Go-
vertment done anythitg of which they an be
'ashamed."- [John ..4."..A1acdonald in the Ilotme
of Commors, May yt/e7•1873; • . .•
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i..)0D101011-NOlititl‘aTtnikiS..
The following are the nominations in
the different constituencies • for the
House of Commons, as far as made.
This list slioulkl be cut .out for future
ar Nfe :T • owe xe° Shi.tley ..... MoItory. .
0 On r • R t'Obar. 908:3tar;.1.SIVII.
Albert..., !J. Wallace ,• „,,DQWIQU s, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
• • ,,,,, :Hz tn.ot aj1007.A.. bbott.
An• tigonish,.....,McIaaae,, • • Mailmen.
Chagnon Mouseeau, ,
Dnellagt?tta';;Itis liobillard ,,,,, .
Belloehasse „Larne- ,, ,,, Fergus:
Bortilior • ' Cuthbert,
Mango
Bono.vonture MIMI ton
Bothwell 1J. J. Hawkins,
Braot.(N, 0, Timing 8, Crawford.
Brant (8, . W. Tatersop• A., waits. •
nrookrise , . , . , Fitzoinunimis.
13rome..." Xi, Chandler, .•„, .8, to, rokttor• '
*Drage (N. It,) . ; ..1: ,,,, Sprout. •
OUI3,57)137t1)0Cntle,t °111,111..)R•11:11°°).1Er:l'aet ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .° ha,2:1•1:(1.!•• '
Carleton, 0, • • • - II/gig; • ,,. "...nougat cr.
Cardwell
Cariboo ...... .. .. •-• ...1.hoorson.
Charably, , " .0uIllette • ; „Bonoit.
'Nfontpleisir.
(11:31aha'l'uluD11.°411xuOlwxtotto TClrllammtbmi'r3.".... •
n a • • — •
snieweay • „Simon.
*Archibald. : ; ,Meltay. .
Ifolton '
........D.S.MacLonnan. Dr. Bergin.
Cur• oberland D. Duffus • Hon. Dr.' Tunper.
Digby .., • ..... . Smith • T. o. vendr.
noroheste'r Carrier Itouleau
t• • .
II i ist vi 0 0 tub au,
Dundee Hon II Li flea= ...T. $, ROas.
Durham (E. ii,) -Lags Doss . , Col. IVilliants.
Durham (W, 11,) E. B. Blake ...... -Cubitt.
Durham West. W. II, Burke
Essex.. .. • • .... . W. •MeGregor C. Pattersai,
Frontenae Strachan G. A, Kirkpatrick:
Gagne ; . •
glengarry • . • ..ble,eXab John Motennan,
Gloucester:, - „Hon T W Anglinh1, Burns.
Grenville (8..11..)..1,4Wiser• • -Thunbrillo
Grey (E. H.) . A. Gifford s. 8proulo.
Grey (N. R.) Souders .. . .. , . , , ..S. 0, Lane.
Grey. • Landerkin • Coo. eackson.
Haldimand ▪ ,D, Thomson, ,, ....Davio,
02;ao:ough ...• A, Ogtlen.
' • •• •:( Ton. Mr, Jones.,
• A Powor. . „ 5 Dciy, •
Tra.'011:Ht001 T4'NeleTT: : .. .. .. lEhliivueittts'oir...
Halton , .. • .. ; :MeCualft
Hants Goudge,.. • Allison. -
Ifochetaga. . . : .1,. 0. David• DeoJortii
Hastings . jobo
lisstingg (N. It.) ..E. O'llyun.,
lIssibrag(W.11.):.. Jas. Bietrn • Walibridgc.
11 uron (S.. R.) ....Dr; Sloan., • . , ... T. Farrow. -
Huron (5.31.),...U. C. Ounsgron Portor,
Iluron (C. 31.)., ..II• rfortoi , Platt '
Huntingdon •Scriver .. . .. „ -David KM.
Inverness......... S. ./.•acdonnell.„ Camoreo.
Iloorolilo. . • „Decherd TL,Ibault •
jaeopea dariie.r Laflamme,. , ; Gironard.
Joliette ; ... . . • ... '
Kamoutuska . ••.. • • •
Kings . (F.B.I.) pavit; 7,, ardonald.
liont.(;)( D ) ' • . . , l'E;nand.
Kont (0.)..........11;10. eplionson.
Kings (N. e novike . . B.IVried worth
Kingston „ A, Gunn... iueeeesiue
.nr. p . ; ... .
TLL:itylisa191,.(▪ 00.
.,Surathult 5, 1S18,
som
sheriff (Jason, who is the "retbraing .
•officer for this riding, has ienied his
proolamation to the effect that ":the no-
Mination will take place •iit :Ronson-, on
the 1.0th inst,„ from. noon Until two•
b'eleek, and that polling: will take place.
from,aune till five -p, on, the
17th Below we give the .• plaCes
where votes will be recorded at the.,
foent •,f,liyisiowi in. this. neigh,
.berbpod :••••`,
• .m.IN'Teast,
roil I ti g diettut Amilraw'd Wtt rtt-Toink
Hall, •
distilet NO, 2. -St. Jaitnes Ward -.010.111'S
Cabinet Shop, • .
Poning eistriet No, at. ;roles. Weril-Rum-
• ball &Leslie's waggon Quip.
Polling district NO. ,GOOrga:i Wttt
tenni Bros,. Waggoa Shop,.
• BAY,FIELD. •
EfollinUll'S Mu Shoo,
STANLEY,
P0111 n aistreit Ne.• 1-,YA111.'S' 8011001 itobsee-
• seetiou 10,
flistrIet No. 2 -Town natl.-Varna.
Polting diStrlet No. 3 -school ifotiso,-GO$1100
Lino--8eothan 5. . ••
11 i tur is trait go:a-Belga ttY'S echdei
XXouo-
Soction 4. •
4..
.. (A OD= Kai wx8y-rtw.
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TOM lig district No.1-7,1,0ordeltaS-let40-eini.
poling d r et 'No..2-janies . Dap ea iess--lot 17 -
con, • -
Dolling aistriet No 5,-Ilobt, Russews-lot n-
eon. 5. • • •
.pottin ti•tot No. 5-H, I ro rd's s,:14,p,
•
Sale itogIeler...
•
Feral stock, , of Geo. Gray, job 0, 2ed
• con., Hallett, 'on tbe 10bh inst., ati
;.• J. jleeeion, • •
.11Onseholcl Ferniture, in *Market Square,
. Clinton, en .1.17e1-4r/riTtst."--Itinfet Tiewsen,•
'Auctioneer; •
Granville . . ... Dr- For:11mm% ' •
Losia :Fred:lett, ..... . • , .
Dinar Gifton :Schultz.
• Ihslet • Casgrain •,.Verreault.' _
Letbin lore •Bernier
tunenburg , --Cl/3TM% ",Kanlbrrek.
T•ambton ....Hon, A. Itiookonzio.I. A. Maolonzie.
Lanark (N. 11,) ...D. Gtilbraith.......Jos. Jamieson.
:Lanark (8, E.). I`, Frost j. Heggart.
Leeds (S. II.). ...FrodenbUrgh Dr. D. E. Jonov.
Lennox . . . . Or:Amiga. Hoopor,
.. Jar110E1 .Norris • • J, Rykert.
..Major Walker.,.....Ilon. J. Carlidg,
• Middlesex (B. Glass ,. • • . ' •
• Middlosex (N, 'R. ).Seatchard • Cpbahlin. •
MiddIcseX ()VR). • G.' "Al,"; Item ...rei•eurrie. •
MissIsenol .....Cloyes Hon. G. B. Baker:
. itt.1)(E011471 DEDIONSTitATiON AT '
.• KINCARDINE.
A. Reform demonstration will be held
in Roid's grove, Iiineardine, to -morrow,
Oth inst.,' when the nen, A. Mackenzie
and others, will deliver addresses, 4
procession of farmer's sous, on horseback,.
headed by bands and pipers, will be a
feature of the occasion, Tickets will be
issued froth Clinton and intermediate
etatione, good .from the fith until the
7th at single fare. ••
• TUB 13russels correspondent of the,
Stratford Beacon is responsible for the
following t—
In order to furnish your readers ulth a fair
and impartial idea of.lfarreW's ohatees at the
text olection wo will give tho views conveyed
• to tie by a prominent Coliservativo " Yon
tee," ho said, on heitig asked how ho thought
llorth Huron would go, "Farrow has become
a Mite:treble member. Wo, or a large faun -
her of:us, haw) boom() utterly tired of him.
Ile does a groat el epoating in the Ifonto, ao
'doubt, but it amounts to nothing. Pr. Sloan
is 0, much bolter mail, and although would
tot vote for a, Grit, yet 1 would like to see the
Dr. go in. John A." ho aid, ,r intended to
run for Xerth Huron if defeated in Kingetwi,
but I AM Afraid that North tiuren hat al-
ready turned Grit atil there is no use of' aty
Conservative- running for that eenstit'uoneyi
This is the opinioft of a good Conservative.
•
„ Pdger-
Muskoka Cockburn • • W. B. O'Brien,:
Montreal East. ... L. •To tto Judge eoursOi.
Montreal Centre; 11. Devlin p. Ryon.
Montreal 'West .Darling (Ault. •
alarquette • W F. Fulton • ...Ryan.
Maskineuge "Boyer _ A. , ,... • • • I • Ohrorr•
Xaganti 0 , Richard ..... ....Eannedy.
Montcalm .. , • ' Degas
Mentmagny , Carbennean... .. 'Teach man
Montraorenty;Langlois.........•.•.Angors. • :
Na..0,2,nino. ,;.. '4 1.2ureats ., . ....... L ,
New Westminster:4%7:131es' '' . . ,..,. .... j ' ..
Nicola • • Hondo Methot. •
.Nialetro • _,. ._,:. • ...Hughes .... ...... J. IL Plumb.
Norfolk (N It.)• .. Charlton. - ..... -Walsh.
Norfollc (S. R.). :Allan Wallace.
Nomrth. 33tunolm. r.,1,any :d ..• nowbali . •• . , . , . u.on, 1,,, mite,bon,
_Vocert,hitu.in)bor la n..it• ti
ggar...., 4J7c.::: big:: R....
•
Noortrabo r 1 a.,..n.d.Korr
• Ontario (N. B.)...W, Neilor ' W. if, Gibbs.
Ontario (8. 11:),..F. W. Glenn T. X. Giblfs.
Ottawa County.. ;Cameron . . .. „"A. Wright. '
t3ttawe CRY' " .1 Morena ,, 11' TOnar7itOr. ••
( Bangs
Oxford (11.11.), ...Oliver, ; . . • ...., „ .17.70r.ris,
•Giboon •• .
"0 iford (8.14,)... ..Col, Skinner i ^ •
Teel ..., . ta.....4,VV. Smith. • W. Elliott.
Perth(N. R.). • ...Fisher . • , . ... . ... 'Hessen.•
Perth (S. It.);:."....TVONV , , , ..Dr. Efornibroek. -
Teterboro' (E. 1.) .2'. Dna .. , ....Sohn Burnham. .
PeterboroW.R.).Bertram ' Ciao. Hillard.
•' S Dawson 1 Hon. 1', Macdonald
Tinton 1 Carmichael .. - f Donn.
.Portriduf ,... .. .. De St: (canes ..Lartie. .
Prinee "J') ' * 1 -1,:r6r;': : .. : .... : : .. 14Tra°cwkaeitti.... •
Pontine ' Thos. Murray... ,Poupore.
Proseett .• -Hagar. “.........Ifronhart. .
Prince Edward...Dr. Platt • he. S. McCualg.
Queen's (N. fi) -.Forbes ' S Bill..• •
Quebec (Centro)..Maleuin ..... ,-.Thompson.:
Quebec (East)....Baurier„. .. ,.:. , Tourangenu,
Sitahtfr . 13A1,34f{an, •
Quebee County ..Thibeaudan •' Caron.
glie°11'9 (P•El.)1 .
f MeCtill .. - r
1 Tope
games (NAL). -Ferris .... ...... .WIgging.
Renfrew (N R.) ..1as. Findlay, P. White, Jr.
Renfrew (8, R.), .campbell .....,..,Bannonnan.
Richmond and ' - ' •
Wolfe ......... Aylmer ,;Wurtele.
• Filet - ,•
,xtRoeustvignolou.c.b...o, ... Ifir;thosbethlaareit 0 -) }
Richelieu:/'
, .r° . . ... , AUG:10n,
Rimouski , • 4 : s
AISIDIOnd.(.8)- Ba:..,,vLarnovin
Olgault. , , r,
, . .
Itudftoll•* Morton Hon. 1, 'O'Connor.
Sunbury, ........Burnee ....-.., ,. , • .ArInstrong.
Selkirk .. ,.. • .....D. A. Smith...:,,i1Morovol::: •
fih•
efford. ,..... .11netington .:., , ..Tbibault.
Sheibinno ' Itobortson..........;White. - .
Sherbrooke. Hall
Sonlanges ' Do Beanie° .. . .. Lanthier.
50, Ihaeinthe• ...Delmore ... ...•Tellier, -.-'
St•Maurie.e. ....Langlols Duarte.
St. Johns (Q) ... Baurassa •
-St3ohn(NB)C1ty.D0 Veber• Lt.•Gotc. Tilley. '
St, John' (N. B.) (' Burped Z ..... ,. r Winter, t
County . ,..... I Weldon.5 •• ( .. ,.. ) Elle $ .
Simeoe (S. B.)....Fletcher ..... ,Little. •
Shocom(N.114)...H. If. CoOk , .• , Dalton MeCarthy,
Stitustend .......,Tohnson .... • Colby.
Stornmot... ., .,,lachibald.... - ,Fulton•
Toronto Cenire.,Maedoneld .1raY• •
Toronto West.. „T. "lodging, .7. 0 .,,j,..p. Itobinaort.
Toronto East ....E. 'Galley .-.. .Antonot Platt,.
Temiseotana Pouliot. , t... ,Gartureau. ,
Tot rebonno Prevost .... • •Arneson.•
T1,e.:1.111ms- . -.T. re, tureen ....,Aiebougall.
Two Mountains . • . ..Daonst.
Vancouver Island ... . . ., ..... -...,Ihnister.
Vandurne,,t1 ,.,• Trarwood,
c Ditigh,
, A Dobarine.
V:, °*--- ''''' t Do Montmaehel).. 5 Perrenit,
Victoria (1.0„)...1100000 (I), . - ..... Do Cosmos.
Victoria (Nal ) • ' •• Cestigan.
Vietoi is (N. 8.)..51acdonald........ Campbell,
Victoria (0, N fl)..Tat. AreLennatt,-.eitrearon.
Viotoria (0, 8.11) ,john Connolly , . „A, McQuade,
Waterloo (N. 11.).Bowman .. .... .. ‘..Kranz,
Waterloo (8, R ).Yenng,.,,Merner.
Weiland ....., —.11.11ereley . , ,.. C. Buntin(1:
Wallington (0.10,3. Ro)ing= Dr. Orton.
Wellington (N.It),TWinbothema Drewr Q. C.
Wallington 8,114.0Uthrlo .. ,.. -"Oolitic.
vWitanietworth N R).1ittin ' Thos. Stook. '
{
Wentworth 8.10.1oe. ityned..,, .-.P., At Carpenter.'
:Wootrooreliind,..Skinriiit.:. Smith ., 11150Awd. nOheynymon,
llaatnonloltath......... . % . .. . . ..... ' GM.
Tork rW.It.),..,Itatit mato°.
York, Of NM).* r hYMOtla • I ,Strange. „
York 11.11).,....Pitkitta,, . . .. ........ .. ... ...:,
tork (0., n. n.)..tas. Aretcaltc'Alf, DOUTtbee.
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P.ILL '
• --
' Provincial Exhibition( at Toronto,
t.°2-841t1,`Ritilnirh'74"lovfeirtiron. at G. odOricli,•.SiTt: Urn
4,11\11' el•it)itobill Pair, at ronden,.Sept eeth to'Oe.t. itli
•
inicrilitilsiievtet.Branat •
, itt (gluten, Sept.10 tli eaul'20t11:'
East Riding. og: Heron, Oet. 1st ana ima, at
•17...770:rties11"'-rancli„,at and•. 11'W..:
• , Atttcholl, nt anc1 27th of Sept.' . '
Tueltersmith, tit Sea -forth sept..26th andeeth..
Xray, zurich, Sept; 1000 and 20t0. • .
• South Hutoli, at, ExetekyOot. 711t .11(11]
Central Exhibition, 0001j(11, l7th to e.etit SeptI.:
•; .
•
I-fAtivar.—Iii,Goiterich, on the lad lest., the :
wife of Mr., .of a aou. , • •, •
Hensiill, an tho- 22:ncl Ang.; ibe
wife of J. J. krazer, of. -a son; •
.ExOter'owthe 2,8th Aug; , .the wife. .
, of 0; s.JorY,...01 danghter. „
•Exoter, ou thel.8th Aug:, 'the
Wife of '11.•Staulake, Of. a. daughter.
lilyth, on the 2Gth thg.,,the
“7 wife of; Mr. lt Hartnett; of a daughter. .
Blyth, 'on the. 27th' Atig.e. the
wife of Mr. II. D. Quarry of. a daughter, •
14.tAtoxr.-In L'Iyth,; on: the -26th.,Aug.., the
• wife of Mr. J..' Lanioxit; of (cepa, •
GrAeren.-In,Hiilleit on tho 26t13the
.wife of111
.r. J. Glazor-of a son:: •' • • • •
SeoTT.-In Wingbani; on -the 230d Au, the .
• ;wife lit'lcir.; C. Taie Stiott,, Of a son:. • ,
Eyv13c.--1 .oron o, on Ang. 24th, the wife
of Mr. Geo, Havel, of the (Robe,: of a
ANDensoN,,--Iti Seaferth, on Aug. 25,the wife
• ofIt1rT, K, Anderson; of rt son. . •
Gevsnomc.-In Meltillop, on 'Aug, . 20; the,
wife of Mr. R. Goverdoek, of a son. ' .
FEnnxs.-In Goderich, an Aug. Ilth, the
• wifo of 31r. Win: Ferris, formerly of Olin-
,
• ton, ova sou.
anAmor._•rownr,t).-In Clinton, on the 2int •
inst., 1s3r the Rev. :1.1r.. Gray, Mr, George
• Graham to Mrs. E Powell . all ot
MeTert..-Ross.-On the 8rd inst., in 81.
• George's church, Goaerrob, by the 'Vener-
• able Archdeacon Elwood, Ilenry W. 0,
:Meyer, Esq., Darrister at Law, Wingham,
•
RtoolIss,el;inrEx.,.eldeet daughter of Lieut. Col.•.
GRiTTON--GRAXUL, -Oki the 28th Atig:, at
Exeter II O. Parsonage by; tho Rev. J. W,
• Betcher, Mr. C. Gratton, to Miss Dina
• Gravel, both of Hey. •• .
Smirm--Wittotrouni.--.,On the it
the residence of J. Caernore, Turnberry, by
.the Kett'. W, BrYers, of Wingliam, David A.
• Smith, to Susan Willoughby, both of
• Wiaghein.
•
DIED. "
MeCimr-.8.o1r.-Oa the Huron road, dederieh
township, on the 2na
lagh, aged 76 'years. .
• •' .110110E8.- •
- A non' valuable and instructive paper hl
the American A grieultitrist for Se ptembeelst,
with the usual GO or more engravings, all iti.
struntive or plAsing. A.mong the 150 articles -7
and items 'are: Seven eolemns of hints on
September work, including directiont for Bees;
•Chapters ois Cow -milking by Machinery, and
Oleomargarine; Humbugs shown up;• Agr.
Notes from the Channel. Islands; Large and
Com plete'Barn ; 1-larvett Home Picnics ; Ifsieg
Waste Lands ; Talking at a Distanee, or Sim -
tie Signals for Farmers; Rifle Range=, etc,;
nome•made ; Among the Farmers ;
Talks on Farm Crops—corn-fodiier, and farra
• help; Many ." Hints and liolps," illustrated';
• Selena() Applied to Farming Norfolk and
Jersey Cows, illestrated ; Cattle Sbels ; Best
rertilizere; New and Ohl Flower Plants, 111.
ustrated.; Keeping Celery in Winter ; Com-
mon Weede tittle Ornamental; Many Homo
Topics, and Chapters to interest and iustruct
the Young; Cur IsTative Water -Fowl; illnstra-
ted, ete.-A reatte,tion of Terme is announced
to $1.50 a year ; Single Nimbus, 16 cents,
Oe.Axon Arun Cti,, XotV, York, ritbliSliors.
TOTH MOTHS OF NORTH HURON
GBNT LEVEN: --Mt. Farrow warlte•I a anuting called
to Drove tWenty falsehoods in my last Crmlar. Win&
al& hoprove 7 That the word VotIRTY should bo insert.
o I itithe Oth 'Homiletic n, and the Words re 11t3547011
tolttot column. Dialer flony that tho risolutice
were adopted:le the Irous9 that be was sitting there
and therefOre voted for thorn, that tIoy ridded 000,C00
to our sonnet experalituro,•makittg ono and a ha
baillionfriti the last Ilya stars, taail away as inoreas,ss en
gooasolsdoS otrosaY sxlstlor', tannot out
or those facto. •
r remote, yenta truly,
InrIterA.74., SLOAN ..;,,,