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The New Era, 1882-01-19, Page 5
enRRFORM MEETING IN C41 TON. beincreased feom ninety threemalltone to one hundred and fifty-six mailiene, • Tice` •r --T; • Toilet had, never wearied of urging'agatnst• A ]digs number of representattvea of the the Mackenzie, Government the ohergo of Reform party of South Huron, poet at tike ptvtl. cervinethe-Ji eatravaganoe. "- We11, • in Sep - AmongHotel, here, ion •Thursday last. tember, 78, the, number of civil servante at Among thosepresent were Mr. M.. C. Came Ottavpa was 39g,• b,it, under the ,economical ron, M. L'. , � �reorge Anderseq, Preeident .qf ofy'G'overnment of ,the day that inmbee the Association ; Dr. Worthington, Seere£ary; had increased to. 491. (Cheers). He "des, D. McGillicuddy, of the Signal, S Bfalcolsar 6 -:bed the Pacific ,Railway bar; in as the eon, Goderieh; Jas. Wanle, G,eo..Forreatl most outrageous ,proposition ever', submitted- Allan Douglass De. .ReEetbn •., .'Top, Frazer "to' PaY1%amellt.. riThe. Syndacate,,Was given Edtnud es oke,,; _ anieT 'Bose' Arrey CAnipbell, John Mantiore Henry Dawson', •fiat mi►,eg e_i,ggtnpleted railway..; $25,000,Qoo er Jas Shaw, Stanley ; D. A. Forrester, Mayor,, five tears ago,0v tined at five dollarsaeree Of lend; her acre. - Wm. Coats, James Smith, W. C, Searle, yp J. Mcrae, F. McPherson, Clintoh ; John The Hudagn Bay Company were making sales of land.. at $5,59 per acre, on the Pacific Essery, John Dempsey. James Hickey, , "Road. , From,. Pottage Tee Prairie to Brandon, Thoa. Cameron, Samuel Routley, Jas. Elder, outside the•tvrenty-ions mile belt, land -wae Uaborne; Dr. Buchanan, A. McLaren, Wm. held at;15 per acre. They had bulldozed Buchanan, Wm. Charters, Geo. Murray, D. Winnipeg inthe. matter o£ the proposed McColl, Win. Chapman, Hay ; David. Millar, helmet() " the South-western,' and 'Winnipeg, recreant and oraven,;- ;bad subanitted. They had endeavored to crush out the town.' of Morris, and bad .built' np the new city of Brandon on the • east side. of thei river, be- canse•they conld not extort from the owners of the land on the west side a -bonus of$20,- 000. Be detailed:at length -the. `long cata. logue. He felt glad' sometimes when,: he, had heard of this gigantic.eorporation putting down its iron •heel oil the Tories' up there. (Lang iteri-) We, as a people,. eoutd ,make Ile beast that we had -the most gigantic mono- poly in the world. He denounced, in seyere terms, the letting Of_theSection B. contract and the jobbery in connection with• the Carl'illion . Canal,. We -had become •a great naval power;.welad one feet upon. the shore ot the Pacific and the,otber upon that pf .the .&tlentic, and we had.aoquired t11e,Aharybdie,`, Which the 'Minister:. of Wee 'had eintroduaed With a blare of trumpets, and is which the engineer had refused ttr cross because.his life was not insured (Laughter.) Ho said the 78 old fellows known;, as Senators, and the institution which 'cradled them, should be swept. away, holns, bans, body and bones, and .the miserable sham of an English House of Lords be no longer tolerated in Canada. (Immense cheering.) He referred to the member of•deathsin the Senate, and• said tie had forgotten whet)ier,it was Providence or something else.that helped its own; and W,los ed with.a brilliant "peroration amid the ild- est olieering. • At the conclusion of Mr; Cameron's 'ad. dress, the hour .had arrived ,ate'which the Stephen, Osborne and Hay delegates were obliged to leave to catch the • evening train for home,, and -tee meeting therefore broke np with, votes of thanks to the Chairman and Secretaty, and .rousing cheers for.th'e Queen, the Hon. Edward. Blake and Mr., Cameron. The meeting' throughout . was united" . and harmonious, not one dissentient .voice being raised nor one.discordant note strath..• .The Liberal's of South Heron are loyal to the gore to , their representative, , Mr.' • C,ameron, and their distinguished leader, the Hon Edward - Blake, and let -the next general electiou'coine when it may, the 'Priding will not fall to give a goodaccount of itself. • e R. F, "nlacCarthy, Wholesale and Retaii Drug Est Ottawa, writes,"I was afflicted 'With chronic Bronclidlia for some .years,: but have been completely cured. bythe use ofPr. Thomas 1;electric Qin doses;of.live drops on -linear - have n sugar.; I have also`Iileasere In,reodmmending it as an embroctitiea orexternal use. NOT TI"Il;•81:16,HTEST.c1.FFINITXezistebetween the unnttertessc�,ughs.aaiistureswit whieh,themaiket,. is hooded and tb,it successful preparation -.-Northrop' & Lyman's.blmulsion'of (led Liver Oil and :Hypopitos phites of Lime and Soda. .It stands alone, distinct,, 4'e like 'knell, and nothing. else. • It embodies thebest newts of advanced f,hittuaceatioal science. It se eomplishes positive, decisive results,effeotpally.reliev, ing coughs (when the longs ace .nat. .tuberenlpua.Or, hopelessly Directed), oolai4, laryngitis, and diseases, of a scrofulous ()tight. While it does not eure consume tion, it is the moot reliable means of:defeuce against that dreaded.ecoutge: The invisorati4g properyeee'•gt the hypophosphites lsiltatearse"the system debilitated.. by the constant tear anti wear o1 a otugh: while: the* Hensall ; W. Mcllie, Zurich ; Robt. Bon- thron, John Mildrew, S. Hogarth, Daniel French, John Parsons, Valentine Rata, Chas. Brown, A. Hubick, Wm. Lewis, D. Buchan- an, Stephen ; James Thompson; John Eason, Fred. Woods, John Morgan, Jas. McDonald, Bayfield; James Torrance, C. Williams, D. Purvis, John Wiggington, , John Marquis, Joseph Proctor, H. Hincks, James Duncan, J. L. Courtioe, , Clem. Newton, Goderich Township ; R, Manning, Exeter. The Chairman, •Mr. Goo. Anderson, - nounoed that the objegt of the meeting was for the purpose of organizing and for the ap• poinement of a President and Secretary to ,aot in each municipality, whose duty it will beeto foran sub -committees to. work in the interestsofthe party in their respeceive see - tions. He said that..a_single reference.to the state of affairs .in the North-west would be all that was necessary to index the character of the present Government • That territory we had bought and paid for, .and the Gov- ernment had taken it from us and given it to the Syndicate. ' Mr. Anderson was unanimously re-eleceed President for 1882 ; Mr. John Eason, of Bayfield; Vice -President, and Dr. Hurlburt, of Brueefield, Secretary. The work of organization was then pro- ceeded with. Mr, M. C. Cameron, ef Gode- rich, threw. out some valeable suggestions as to the best method of organizing, and claim- ed that only energetic workingmen should be made ohairmen of •the suh.epmmittees. Work, and work only, was required to carry the election for the Liberals in 1883. Subcommittees were then appointed.' The chairman and Secretary ot which are : • Clinton—Chairman, 1), A. Forl•ester; Sec- retary, J. P, Martin. • Stanley—Chairman, Geo. Forrest ; Secre- tary, Thos. Fraser, Brucefield. Hay—Chairman, Dr. Buchanan; Secretary, D. S. Faust, Zurich. Goderich township Chairman, James. Torrance ; Sedretary, J. L. Courtice, Por- ter's Hill. Bayfield—Chairman, John Essen.; Score, tary, ,las. MoJiolield, Bieertela. • Usborne — Chairman, Jas. Hulsey ; Sec- retary, Thos. Cameron, Farquhar. . Stephen—Chairman, John Parsons;.Secro- tary, Chas. Brown, Crediton. ' When the work of organization had beef completed, Mi. Cameron rose and said he thought the first duty devolving upon the meeting was to recognize the elevation of the Hon. Edward Blake to the position of leader. of the Liberal party of Canada, a man who towered head and shoulders above the public men of the country, who would win in 1883;, - if winning were possible, with more likeli- hood than any man in the Liberal ranks, They had not had great experience of him as a.leader, but his management of the. party, throughout the last session of Parliament was a graud exhibition of consummate power and skill. It was refreshing in these days of selfishness among public then to find a man relinquishing an income of$20,000 or $30,000 issolutan of Pa��tners NjTI C E is hereby given that the ' Pial tner- shp'1leretofore: existing betSveeli .the under., signed, as general Storekeepers in the village of .Lohdesborough, will be dissolved by mutual`; con sent on the ;13th day of February,_, 1.$$2..:' ALI, PARTIES INDEBTED To THEM are:regtlested .to call and settle, and parties "holding claims. against them will oblige by presenting them for settlement. In connection with ,the above annoi.0 cement we.have decided C toehold a,, And. offer the whole' of our..iininense stock at a very slight •ad= vaneeon Bost for cash, and respectfully legir"est you to calland ."secure seasonable goods At prices that Svlll astonish you.. per annum to devote himself to the service paroxysms vapidly diiutuisyi'in•vibience,,f„n oohsequenoe of the country. He had called upon him at of the soothing emollient schen of the e3d;liver•'oil.: his office in Toronto a few days ago, and saw nppn the inflamed tool tneiidnv e ' The phosphorus Y g , lime and soda, in crmitITZtin with it, are all natfrin 'hanging there his lawyers bag, bat the briefs components in the aum,tr,ioti, n of the :horhiyedilice . it contained were all labeled "'West Nor- whisk,irt a state of decay. Melena .sufficiency of• these thnmberland." Mr. Blake had told him that eilenteles. 'Aimee -the byl>uohosphirea.anpply., i:nereae, ing the nutritive propertiou oftbe blood, ¢n 1 huihlhij he was prepared to devote every day of the up and reh,tbiliiad,e the taste;ma hvrnao straeture coming summer to the Liberals of Ontario. with'11`(%eetee o1 p;uow'- ttt a ss astonishin as ix' is He asked for Mr. Blake the unflinching sup• gratifying to the, iuvalid A perceptible ,getn ni flesh ort d fi'as well. as in, strength as; one.ol tee eoneegnepeea• or ?P anfirm allegiance of ever y member of using this etneelndpreparation, which .bothtime and thert . p ay (Great applause.) oxperienco have ¢einonstrated to bo -fully wonthp,of It was then moved by Mi. S. Malcolmsou, the Confidence rrpos••d in it. Prepared b.,,: Noartiuoi ae,:onded bea lanFAN, '1'or•onto, and sold by all druggists. p Dr. Worthington—That this ��� .: convention most heartily approves of the. _ course 'pursued by the Hon.' Edward Blake, A. India !©this ia$o(laet il r I ap the •#uut,dation both in and out of 'the House of Parliaaaeat, of co firmed dy >epsad, and there is; no fact in and that as leader of the Reform Opposition medical science tli'eto positively asoeitaiuect.or in the 1•Iouse of, Commons, we have the full-, sacro,authoritwtivetyaesertedteen 'thatdyspep est confidence in his abilityand integrity.. sfa le the tplateut of a host o`t"itodily alis, nut &u ,g y losbst of wliia,h fs eontaminat:iou oe t ire hl (;�Ld Mr. Malcolwson, in moving the resolution, the maladies of which that is the. rip _ ,., ;o paid an eloquent tribute to the high charm. quence. Thele %Who + use i weever titor ter of the Hon. Mr. Blake, and spoke in warm ()uglily etadit'nt( d;:fr(ui'theverena-by leoirrii and kindlyterms of the lets leader . the Hon, not & 7,7 t a . , :\'f.Ga at,i Disc"u ,10,, v Atelia Da813LN11( cuai,..a odicine which omlyri'.o Alexander Mackenzie. • (Mires regularity: and• presieteneeibiits use'<to The question was then put to a vete and cure dyspepsia and the many ill sthatarise from carried unanimously, the delegates rising to It. Nodeleteriousaninoral ingaedientiscoeteit(- theft Sect and euthusiastieall ed in it, and. tenesh.:its aver , is thaw epi i in. cheering y cases of costiveness,• it never prednees ermine' De. Buchanan, Reeve if Iiay, moved the pains in the abdonianal reel 01N- or vietaltaaess in, next resolution. He said Mr. M. C. Came• the bowels like a violent pier stn's- eIebielger ron was a man of which any constituency sten thosystana Chcou,rlrtihc tnodluan.'of tlio an creased di •(iptivo; anrd tlssilrittI vo activity' Might well be proud. It was: not necessary which it.promdtes, and is also a most etlfcie:at to say a word fn approval of his course. remedy for kidney oomttimipts, scrofulous and What .he bad accomplished was known to all diseases of tee bloat female weakness. &e:, them all. He confidently expected that the &c• Pries $1.00. • Sateple Bottle: eo cents. 'Ask Y P for Nowinstoe Si LvtLitt.'s Vegetahle )lscovery result of the next election would ni, lee the and dyspeptic cure'.- The'•wrapper'bears as Awe Hon. Edward Blake Prime Minis of Cana• simile of their signature. Sold by .full. ipbdioiri. da, and Mr. M. C. Cameron am:: ,ber of his dealers. J s rlanols,Unic�cicth�reps GOc . VERY ; CHEAP. Clouds _ and Wool Squares -prices wilt astonish you. fa! of oar celebrate Ilsta Mot sill n hand BE"SURE .YVII SECURE ONE.' PRICES HAVE TUMBLED.. n , Bargains fh Rea± ate Clothe` Decided AI�GAI1S iii .BOOTS and SHO Remember the -Foods must be sold, and bottom prices will 'sell the'ms. Call and be'convineed that" you''can buy goods cheaper now. than you" ever.bought• them be%re: There will undoubtedly be a lush to secure these goods, - and we advise our friendsto conte early and have the advan- tage of a full stock to Select from. UMW LONiESB�7�,Cf�J'G•�g. Cabinet. He Moved that thi..onvention most fully approves the cohra M sued by Mr. M. C. Cameron, member" , e' South Riding of Huron, and that we fee that we have no man who can take his .lace and fight our battles more successfully. The resolution was seconded by Dr. R. W. Ruribnrt, and carried amid the greatest en- thusiasm. , Mr. Canierou, in responding, said he had a lively recollection of the campaigns they had foughtatogether,• end, backed by the bone and renew and marrow of South Huron be• felt confident as to the future. He did not sup- pose he was the only man who could carry South Huron. If his friends thought him the beat man to contest South Huron In 1893, he was at their service. And if his Tory friends imagined they were going to have. an easy time of it, they would be doomed to grievous disappointment. He said' he would never • be a•member of a government, as only men of independent means could properly dis charge the duties devolving upon ie Minister', of the Crown. He paid an eloquent tribute to the lIon. Alex. Mackenzie, and said the party could not set too high an estimate upon the man who had worn himself out in its service. (Applause.) lee impressed upon . his trends the all -essential subject . of .orga• ' nization. They should" take a leaf from the Tory Secret Instructions, and wherever they found the word "Liberal" substitute tbh word "Tory" A gain of one man in each polling division in Ontario would give the Liberals.a majority 'in the Province for the Commons, as large as that' in the ()car House. The great battle of 1883 would be fought with the Assessment -Rolla and before the Court of Revision. It wee not all dark- ness. As large a majority was swept' away in 1878 as that which the present Govern- meat boasted. He believed the next °lection would redeem the country from a party 'which carried it by fraud, -and -used their power for base and corrupt purposes. Daring their short term of.ODA—they had increased the annual expenditure from twenty-one and a -half millions to twenty-six and a -half Mil, lions of dollars, while the public debt bad a4,. a T ,i(jtrl.rFldiiL', f4 QPal AT FEMAIM' REbtE35i, JOU, MOSESa"-ERIODICA)G iYl I.I.(3 Tithe wsllknoten.mcWciieisnoimpboel itltiico unl, a sure and Safe reody for P mtt]o. sf and Obstructions: from:ally cause whatever, and' although apowerfulaemedyy., at contains noth- 'ng hurtful to the,constitutiou •To'married la; d'ee it is peculia 7y suited. Its will, en a short t n, t,,.Ilrin g on t ao Inonthly period* itk regulari- ty. en all coos of nervous and spinal affection, pains in the back and Undo, heaviuess fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart; hys, terles, dick headaches. whites, and all the :pale- ful diseases oeeaeienod by a disordered system;' those Pills ,sill 'effect a .cure When all other. means, have. failed. These fills have never failed, where the direction8;oit second page Of pamphlet are well observed. 'For full particu- lars get a pamphlet. free, of the agent JOB ,MOSES. NEW YORE. SOle Proprietor, $1 and 123E cents fbr postage, enclosed to Northrop & Lyman-; Toronto, c i't., general agents for the Dominion, wet ti bott1q containing over 50 MRS, by rettirn of mail. Sold in 4linton by 3.11. Combo. and Watts & CO., and all meilieino dealers. • tC on are a loan ofhusineea. Paa1C• oned by the strain of your duties avoid stimulants and.us e Hop Bitters. nye." are youngand discretion Or disatpp rled or single, old or poorhealth or languish nose, rely on N 610 whoevei"you and whenever you tool that y o n rsystem needs eleansing,ton- ing or stimulating, wi tbouttntox eating, t.alce Hop Bitters:, Have yonder popsia, (Sidney oritrInary com- pla(nt, disease of the stomach, bowel'', blood Yonow1l b0 Hop Ieidters Uypuareslm nir•weakand lowsplrtted,try It It may saveYoq,r life. t has saved hung tirade 1f•yon are a man of lets„ terstoilingoverm night wor ,. to • res- wos toreteuse Hbraianereop oatid B. t�C8rin frontnny,tn- + it yon are mar, young; guttering from tug on a bod•ot siek- Bitters. :rho ean�le die an- n�mo P o'mso form off do e Y disease, that 'night have been Viet tufegated byatlute Ly naoo1 HopBittaire 11111.111.1. D. 1. C. (e 'an absolute and •trreoleta- bit) 'ouro for drunke nese, ono of opium, tobaead,or cotton. • sSdrrAIs, ondfo Odroular. 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