The New Era, 1882-06-08, Page 1MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, Solicitors
CON4VEYANCERS,
Commissioners for Ontario and Alanitoba.
• - )3EANER BLOCK, CLINTON.
MR. &MRS. BLACKSTONE, teachers ot Vocal and
'instrumental inusie;Rattenbury Street, near OT -
gin Factory. N. B --Singing Class now forming.
Violin'Lessons given.'
Clinton,•Feb. 16, 1882.
MONEY TO LEND.
-Itor 014EY to lend. at 6 a-fifi :61 per cent. Private
AIL funds. SEAGER & MORTON, Barristers.
1130alia11a, Bulbs,
10 CENTS EACH.
W. C, SEARLE, Clinton.
BONEY CAMPBELL
CITY BARBER SHOP, - OPPOSITE
THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON.
• :.
• Hair dressing, shitving,shampoomg, &c., attended to
MONEY TO
*kr tow R.A.rfis OF IsTEnIttr, AS.b, I.11991S 'ElS12:63
811111 "E0,1111.9WERS.
,MANNIN9 & SCOTT, ,
BEAVER BLOCK CLINTON •
CANADA WEST LAND & AGENCY' CO.
PARTIES who have Farms, Mills or Town property,
for sale can have the same advertised in the 'pain-
' phlet published monthly by the "Canada West Land
Agency Co''. free of charge; a commissien charged �n
stiles. These piunphlets are circulated largely through
Great Britain and Canada. The object of the Coin-
pany is to induce Old Country farmers and others to
•settleir, Ontario. Parties wishing tri purchase,please
Call at my Mee and examine lists of proli'erties for
sale. Parties wishing to sell please call andgive de-
scriptions of theirproverty, terms; &c. •
lit 'LOUGH, Agent, Clinton.
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VICTOIRIakiti
CLINTON.
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VOL. 17, PTO., 23
TERztis 81.50 Per 41011111111a.
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CLINTON ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 8 1882.
HOLMIES dc SON
rttbl Others .
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Farm for Sale.---'
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TdIE subSeriber offers for sale Lot 48, lot con. a
Tuckerstnith, London Road, Within ea miles of
the Town of Clinton, and 31.. from Brueefield. This
farm contains 100 acties M choice land. 'Well watered
by never -failing springs. No waste land. Good or-
chard and outbuildings. IVIIP-be-tiold-"fitthertwitin,or
Aif.lkont-the-epop, Terms easy. For further particu-
lars apply to MRS. ELIZABETH GRANT,
18.4 Clinton P.O.
Executors' Notice.
LL persona having, cThiint ai,anist tin, estate of
SAMUEL RITMI3ALL, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, are requested to send particulars of the same to
the- undersigned, --- without- deleY,-and all persons hi-
-debted to the said estate are requestedto settle the
same without further notice. . .
•' • ALBERT 11,1DIBALL,1 . •
FRED. RUMBALL,
, . Jogai' )
Clinton, May 18, 1882. .
HULLEITT
CARE:1)11\1G
T'ECarding Mill, on the-iath con.,. Hallett,
will be opened on the first day of June, when
customers may depend en haying their Carding,
Weaving, Fulling and Cloth Dressing done -in
first class order. as the machinery has been
thoroughly 'overhauled. ' •
Parties' corning from a distance can hayetheir
carding done 'while 'waiting:
•- R. MORRISON.-
Hallett, .Tune I; 1881.
STORE TO RENT,
etv.-`g,Adverti5rIntilto.
House to .Let.
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G'OOD roomy' house en Rattenbury Street.
at the Nave EISA office.. • -
Apply.
Wanted.
Agood active youth, as an apprentii.ie to the
aPhotographing business. Apply to -
- , 20. FOSTER, Clinton
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-PASTURAGE TO RENT:
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FR Horef38 .and Cows, at 81;50 per month. in
advance-. . • . • G. BENTLEY,- Clinton'.
Pilltlic Political Mootiog in Chalet].
. ,
Knew not why Mr. Cameron' neglected it al-
together. , Undoubtedly the question of the
day.; • The N. P. .had been sneered, 'fit and.at-
"rl• •11---' . • meant business, .and it was this question of
Messrs.ulanei on Porter tacked With 'all sorts of weapons. 'Polities
.. - • .- g ' 9 business that claimed . our attention. He re-
' d' 'VI '11 -it ' • dd ' ••
-an .i.ei. I ...an ;-a ress - -terred to the Varioug forms of businesso:upen
- -' the rat,epayers •- •,. which the N. P. liad a' material'hearing. In
, . , - ,
.' • what different respects did he and his 'friend
, .
• stand in this..respect. Ile was, When last,
A RO.T.T$ING 'MEETING
. • - . before. them, a protectionist to home indus:
. .. . , . , ,. tries, and haal, no' reason eince then to 'change
' --'---, ' ' ' his views thereon. .' lt;Was this pelicy. that
.,
:'
On Monday evenhIg last an -immense crowd,' would rnake tiS a ProSPerousand great nation.
gathered at thetoVen hall- here to listen to.
A :Lower Province member had' ridiculed. Ca- •
the political ..addresses arinonneed to be de- median salt, but:Cameron never eaid one word
livered, large -nuntheia being' unable to' get in reference to it,' while honest Torn Farrow
got up and bravely defendedlit.- Asked their
support -if - petrifies believed that the principles-
-he sustained ancl:the policy he,advocated was
the a best-- for . theinterest of tlic cetintry.
Cannot be said his 'friend' would do this: His
friend, was.; opposed' to this poliey. and he '
,quoted Hausard inasupPort thereof.. -.Mr.-
Ganaeron had ' termed the N, P. " legalized
blackmailing" :for the benefit of , the few,.
Who, then,. was the blackinaaler ? Why, ac-
cording te this gentleman, the Manufaettrers.
He had also said it would ' ' ' press -harshly
-and unevenly on the 'slitarldera of the Many."
Add there'ever beep a -time when -there was
a better time -for- aborers than:at the present
time. it was, according' to Mr. 'Cameron,
"extracting two Millions, Out of the pockets
of the.. people.". He said.if we produce the.
articles, those of a -Similar character coming
in -pay the (hay ; hut -on 'articles we 40 hot,
such ,as tea, sugar; etc., we certainly' paid . the •
duty: . People. in Clinton are Well aware of
.the benefits ..of the -N. P. Referred- to the
latgewoollea rind' organ factories as. evidences
of the benefits. of proteetiop.••-Theadevelop-,
teen Col: the northwest trade was through -this
policy. Wthilcl it have been poirgthle to'have
controlled it, had -this poliCy pet been, in. force: '
Objectionliad been raised that -it would lead
to: hostile tariffs by the ','Llnitecl 'States, but
this: was not 'so.'. It ' had. been said -that it-
Comnuesion- and the. fipaing, 91 .,,,eir award,-, would alse tend -to weaken our commercial
-relations . with the Mother land. ,..,Believed
which::'"gave to Ontario 'nearly 100;090 :square '
Mr. Blake's commercial itleas,..if carried out,
smiles of .1 erritory indie, than tbe .people.- of .
would lead. taindependence.-.If we hadrooni.'
Quebec -Wish it to possess. - 1i:1'46'i-5-Sir:John
mercial freedorti it wonld .i.it'altliYhe.,,,aleolarra-..
contended that the award:should be 'settled,
independence. Virould ,lio look with
but new hetOok a different -viewaand would tiOti. Of
'fiyor,' at-, '
•not give.'Ontario hey. righte; present, .upon anything that would -
the fact that in 1879 the go,ver• notWithstanding '
our . allegiance • with the. mother - laud-
tinient,paid the sever
',expenses Ofthe. Coinniission,f ' Sir John had Preeeed:fug, he 'endeavored to show Whyawel
sheuld 'support the N. P.- :Beeause the ex -
said that'he voted -against:I-he paVinent but •
he..(Mr, Cameron) never kiievi hiin to
aganst any osition maby his vote 1°10° °f -these 'who had .adoPted it was suf-
ficient to stinaulaile Ili to clo so. No nation.
. ehipped from .here during the • paw
st' fe
i.prop-de •OW13 ., .
Finance Minister: •Dia,riot. think. the•jedicial had-everreached a•prondand exalted position .
. , . . . a • , • • ,. ., . „ . . •
'Committee of 'the Privy Ceunell we're apy bet... unless she protected her native .industries- 14n..,1-1-iesday A.less.r.s.„,Peter Cole, . and.
• Chas. and'Eclivarda Mason, deft by G. T.R.
ter' able to:Settle. the que.stiee ef• the 'boundary -
tPhoiinnktiendgt6rafarnee-cotirildde 'nEont ghlauTlieo4iincdiusdaeid lahnayt Tor.Crosw ell ,Mich where 'th et wtillatter in- •
i .. •
award than the eminent 'and, impartial .then,
free' trade England was not in a ProsPeront tend.purehasing land: a • , .-... .
Who' had made the award,;:,‘ It -•,was the duty, . „ • a
position. 'Cited :Belgium and the United ' -ar• • - at :I; ,§ianiek, ,,,,,1-10 hda,"-r4He'ea,'
hear Sir ' John take the position that not 'a. t • 1 t lir ''''N 'I' ' ' b • ,' • ...
tratorS.hadd.ecided on,: and be'Was amazed to
of the,•goVertrinent to. give. us what the ;• arbi.:
tion :Another. reasciri'.why' it ' Was .neePessar-v' '
States 'a.;,'. exaMples- of :the •benefiteof rotee: ",'-'•/S' '`Ilm-PV
Shil'i left on. The'3day for Aberdeen ''' Dk .
visitirig he,r • Telat4es',..i.at ".GOderichibow,na
le ,.... ., .., was ecause, 'under .the a - • . 7 . .. , -7". ,,.
kota, ' where herliiisbancl. resides,
toot:of thie:ground belonged., te Ontario, and , 0 at .op ..
late 'administration ,.. the -173-. per h-ent, tariff
heaPpealed to•the electorS to stand by lila .1. The JaaSons have the fotrnda-tion: of 'Jim
.1n Teference • th .the alisalfovianee;of ProVinciala
'br-a-r rights. ' 'A'11..Vot:stlirieient to meet.our .expenses -re• -
adjuStment was abeelutely.neceasary in order' new station abeart ready 'frit 'life frame '
in his efforts -to: secure Ontario her
maintain the crec.lit and h•enor Of the conna' work. , , It iS bUilt.,:tocall9w 0. 11s fildfforn•P-,
rights•he. clainlied that. the Dominion govern
ment liadno'right to interfere with provi labial try abroad. ;.' No -objeCtion 'could be raised to. "m all sides cif. iti'llifie, in .- front.ibeing' 15:
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Rivers and Streams Bill by the Coterie -Gov -
'passing .,of, the •it by the•farnaer,..manufacttirer or artisan. 'feet wide: , .. •• -. a ••'-'••• .• - '
the dost ofmanufactured aatieles, and quoted To D t 't ' ' . h 14 h ' ''''' b' •.•
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internal.' legislation. The
18 wa not true, thatathe. N.. P. ad increased . . 91`he G • T 'I' are ritini-n4a ' -.
. , • • -
re, .-cormaission; ; Was there any appreciable . . . , oe:ctelluel6°t1nt. •
bit.lii order te-please.one man, 'the •Diiiiiin- :difference in ;the inereased cost of woollens, ili°€'1'.1."efore the agricultn; a'aajal,'Iap.k.:.t.s,' :,..,."0-0.to rept'. ri;:ti.pn t
:inst.,- the 'titre is' $3,. ''..-The•.occasion is 'the
re -union of the G-rarict Array -of tlie•-PO to -
eminent -iv,as . to 'enable 'all. of : those. having i h
' h t a , , e rof out e- t , ansta, - y-. regular '
timber limits' to :float their thither to .the •t .',32e who •a4 e t
market a It was a. just :and •equitable: law; - '
eottior,s,. ete? NO, - Denied ,that the tariff •ion Goternnient vetoed th'atalaWa Whiclithey.
hid no right whatever to de: . 11"the :N.finiS- was designed -,:for theiberiefit of -the' few': No ...
clase deri \ied there, 'benefit . from •-the N. P.
ter of . Justice 'could.- interfere in .ProVinCial
than the farMers,- it gives us „ etuninand ' of .
'Matters that•Avere reallY beyond las power,. '
COnfedetlationwould not be Worth 10 yea.rs,, our. own ' markets in regard- to ,Wheat; .:Oatii.
,pnrciliase. 'Referring...to....the Syndicate, be
said it Was.yet 'possible' to': remedy some. of
• the wrongs ;perpetrated during the , past 42
, months.. , The. Syndicate. had dd'
ictatetheir
. . .
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own ternis,and get privileges' never given -to
any 'Similar company/yin-the. Worlda (A Voice;'.'
•‘••,theY are all.satistied •up ihere.:1. 'Proceed-
'.ing',-lair.Caineton ga,id: they wee Very•easily-,
'satisfied': allow would farmere like it if every
seacincl.farna in Godericli 'township was ,free-
' frear'faxation awhile they had .tO; pay for all
impr,ovements ; yet. that was•precisely the pe-;''
'sition ofaffairs under the. ,Syndicate -.rale . in
the northwest. While referring to. the . mil-
lions of acres of land in the hands ofaColoniz-
ation-Secieties, instead of: beingLreserved for
the actual setter, Ile was asked, "'What did
'Cameron do,":and he' replied', to the.,diecord-
fiture• of 'hie questioner that he boughthis land,
in the oPen.market when offered for sale, and
had just as inuek right to , buy ' this ••as•; any
• Tory in : the country.. He' was oppoSed on
principle to rocking op large .canantities Of •
land in tbe hands of speculatorsi.and.thought•
it ah•auwiSe government pelicy'to, permit it.
Reniarkiug on the purchase by the Duke 'of
Manchester and others, of :several Million'
.acres, he said we c id not want the .intioduca
ation_ito..this country of large estates and a.:
titleclaristocrz-ily; • as we Were a .democratie
peop1e,--andli6p2e8ec1atolieacreati0n of privi
leged. classes,' In:reference to the surPlusi he.
did, not think the,governinent hacl any reason'
• to 'be., Tireud-- 'of . it,, '. because' it . Was- , extracted'
frotathe pickets -of -the people; and prOceed-
ecl-to-sliew'that initead of the finances of the
country : being in. 'a better state,: they were •
'one hundred per Cent wlefise. In reference wer°.'hurlN ecl at I -r . • M•eMn. illa - The eh'ii
1.-
6 the Charybdis -the boat presented to this
man' prevailed nrion the audience to remain
country -he said. ithad already cost 840,000
seated 'and aSked, for a . hearing ' of this, gen-
' •.. • • '
and now no one`ltnew what do With the old tleman. :' • -..•
thing. . 5Z:he:appointment of ,Sir.A: T,'Calta-a Mii..11.1oliffaata; said the term .13r8allaugh,
the p.ayteent of ap'.8,609,„8or, damages clone to though' intended, had' no application to him ;
the M., C. •Upperthelif Ling of $75,000 worth he -hail been in public life for •a 'pi:1.91.1)er -of
of bonds 'for the town ef Pembrolce--, the years, and liadlak•en the oath inst• as 'Con:
Ondercionk and seetion El contracts, by Which scieatiously as any than who had:beensent to
the country lost nearly half a million: of dol. Ottawa, and he defied his opponents ie.:point
lara-tlie_apppintment:of Mr. Tilley's relatives tfia, single corrupt act or -. dishonest action .
to lectative• position.s, Were' allf referred to. that lie lia.c1 be'en. guilty ef. lIe then entered „
lie was opposed to the Senate, Which cost us into a condemnation of the N. l''., showing,'
annua11y'S1fa2,000,..arid dicl virtually nothing that the stateinonts of Mr.' Porten that our, ,
f.crt the.moner, In clocingho stated that one prosperity -was dee theretof'. Was not in a0e0r-
Trea7gin 'why he was here. was -that:. he ,viii,Ek, dance with facts. He dimmed that our pros- :
-gerrymandered , here. To vim:ride six now perit.y Was dire alone to, theincrease Of the '
seats the goverament changed .the boundary prodneas of the, forest, Mine antl' farm: ' In;
lines of 25 counties arid 'carved rip 54 donstitu- 1 79„wo produced thirty inillion aollai;Ei .worth
encies,.When therewas no -cause orneceSsIty qi grain; while. -in 1881 we produced . thirty-,
for it. . -They ltried..th-lgerty-niander him out 61 nine Millions worth; the -differened,between 1
a seat,, but believed they cc:Mid not do it: which wassufficient to bring •about the.good„,
He believed in fair play ' • ,would not ' like to times we Wert, enjoying, aria" conipared. the
playa game of cardswiththe Man -Who . kept expert retttrns to (thew that9,nrprbSperity:
all thetruMPS.up• his sleeve,: 'dr used' loaded was not due to legislation,'• but, the-. foreign
dice, and felt 'confident that the 'hamlet- of ' demand f000ur Products: A large difference
fair playwould be -waved aleft in , the • eye. of ' Was also shown in the.eXport, lumber daring
ke.a..ven_Ohi the•20th of June. • ' ' • the years' of '79, '80 and, '81, than thoSe . of
•".Mit.' PORTER was glad :Mr. Cameron' Was' the three' yearg, previoris, qiiite .suffielent. to'.
I
present, and inuola pleased.' to lane* be :stn..: prodtthe good' Hines..sin
,ztlarer tlie N. P,
pealed to the sense of honor.and justiCe, be- :, had net'benefitted, hiAre one iota, ; .Dizl• the'
cause the time was when ' l'i appealed to , goveenment.so, frame' the taidir that fawners
$14;000. Time Was 'when his sentiments could feed their cattlecheaply. NO. The
were'not soexpressed in reference to fair Play„ duty of 7,12' per' cent, on cOrn'llipt that. artiele
and:jiistice. •IIC had replied to Mr. Cameron's. out of the feeding list, alth ngh it was one
arguments for feat -nights 'en, the Boundaryof the most eSseritial articles, or feeding stook
Award, .8110 Syndicate, etc:, ; and as there was, 1 -Ie contended that the prie of Ruch articles
, no use. using arguments oh •thit gentleman ag cotton and, Woollen goodt bad: Materially
he would adopt his own line of, Conduct this, increased -since theN. P. went in 'force. He
•"(V9ald refer More particularly. to the ferring to the- iudinense, profits of the Haden
NP., which he eonsidered was just ag -inf.' cotton mills -;about 50:per cent -he Said:that'
portant. to ' 118' now as it was :four yeare 'ago. farmers thought they were doing Well if they
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of the room• l'• .-faYorlforrester was
House and Lot for- Sale.
1 placeinsided in the chair, and -after stating thai Mr
11°T -ISE. fklr 'Sale 011 Joseph St.' tearfo11ovng fortli
mer°lativould derseassineen0thlealatillriseti
rxWecEil .GoTel-las easy. Far varticmiars
ne-quarter of an acre of ground , e, ancl
apply Mr. Cameron' taking a few moinents at the
ti) cJIAF Solieitor, 011iee in Perrin's Block
close iieP Y, ca uponailiCameron, t• o
June 1, 1882. addresstheelectorS.
..
cAmER0N, on i'iting said the. govern.
ment had breught on au election a -year lind a
half before the time, and so far as he knew for
no earthly reason whatever. He. had -repre-
sented the people of South Huron for 15 years,
but was now asking the support of another
set,of electors. He asked thoe c)f his old
Constitueuts if lie had'ever betrayed' the trust
that they ha.d iepoeed in him', if be had,,they.
were to support his opponent. He felt 96n-
yinced in his.own breast that he had endea,
votedIo serve thent to the best of his ability,
arid had always the iaterest of the country:at
heart. The northwest was the first question
on which he would to..ich, as it was of the.great-
est-importance.to_the,f nture-well-being of this
coUntry • without it we shorild be a compara-
tively small strip of country, and the past
policy in reference. thereto had been neither
wise nor judicious. He referreftto the Hud-
son's Bay claims on that country., 'showing
that they never had any territbrial claims
thereon, and then entered into a -lengthy re-
. ference to the appointment of the Boundary
'BULL FOR. SALE.
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SPLENDID DULL, FOURTEEN 'MONTHS -
Good n pedigree, entitled to go othe
new Herd Book. Apply on the premises, lot 25,
ltd con. Wes,b. Wawanosh. or by mail to •
JOHN WASHINGTON, Animax P.O.
1
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
Zt,/
BLOCK., CLINTON 'Tar al*
Suitable for Hardware, Groceries, Dry 1..00ds MMOT.71:2)S3C01\1-
J..R. lienuedy, Proprietor. or genel al business. Good stand. Rent rea- •
sonable. Apply to
R, IRWIN Clinton.
.r11HE•stibScriber desires to intimate to the
1- people of Clinton and vicinity, that he has
purchased the business f ornaerly carried on by
tlft7-W. LEE, and will continue it in all its
branches. No efforts will be spared to keep up
the excellent reputation of this Bakery in sup-
plying BREAD, dtc„ of.superior.quality, and by
givine.' strict attention•to.business he hopes to
• merita continuance of the liberal patronage
• bestowed on his predecessor:
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY $OLICITED.
J. R.;KENNEDY, Clinton:
Ce/itral DItTIG .STORE;
3111Umnhrey's Homeopathic Remedies.
•Cuticura Remedies.
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
And an the recent patents kept hi stock or procured
A large stock of TVire ,Ifair Brushes, Tgilet
.b'ets,.8.ponges, Perfumery, etc..;
; ' i?eni checg).
• CELEUVOID ;TRUSSES at reduced rates. ,
'P1lYSICIA.10PRESCRIPTI0NS and family receipts
. acenrakely-etimpounded with care and despatch.
J; H. COMBE
. CHEMIST & 'DRUGGIST,
Clinton, Ont,
ALLAN LIN
Or
ROYAL .114.IL STE.VItSIFIPS.
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SRORTEST SEA PASSAGE:
Cabiiiittiorter.niediat eassid *trent gel' f chi-,
ets atJLOwest Ra tes ., : • . '
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SARMATIAN, from chtebec? June lith. '
'POLYNESIAN ; f rant Quebec, June 246.:
PERUVIAN; from Quebec,: July jet.' ' •
SARDINIAN, from Quebec, July Stlf.
CIRCASSIAN, from Quebec, July 15th.
PARISIAN, from Quebee,,July 22nd.
SARMATIAN, from Quebec; July 29th.
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Persoos wishing to send for their friends on u obtain
pansage ciertlficates at lowest rates fromEngla nd, I le -
laud arld Scotland to any eity or railway town in Ca.
nada, and the amount is stiunded less a small dedu
'Lion if thegieket is not aged. •'
Steortroge Passengers- ate hooked to Leaden, Gardifi
Bristol, Queentaown, Derry ,Bel fast and Glasgow, at
•..Port&reArgh.ticketsand ever,yinfocmatiosspplyte
A STRALTON,CI,T 71 Agent Clinton'
• & SOi%..
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.'J3E1T STOCK 01"
_31 ipL!
IN TO WN.
FARMFQWSKLE
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NEAR THE y)[1.4.44GE OF BLYTH
Qn London, Huron • Bruce RailwaY.
DT 29 oii 14th eon. of.,:tewnehip Hallett,
139 acres of first-class land, ,about half
cleared, -and balance first-class' liardwood ;
geod spring,runS across the lot.; •Sthall.orchard,
also- house.-• Blyth station. on London. Huron 'Bruce
Railway, where' there are extensiveSalt Works,
is milesdistant. Apply. to. .
' Box 961, Toronto.:P. 0,
Farm in3lichigan for sa1e
'ic•L1OOD ehanee to buy ari improved. 1arm.-180
1,--A acres iiWaShington-15 'acres cleared a -ad
the balance burned 'over last fall: .225 'rods of
fence, . new frame house and 'Instrii,• young or- •
chard, 6odwell, five aor.es 01 1810 Wheat On the'
&mind 'and the balance, eNlcept six acres, in,
grass. It is Within 23•'-, miles of Anderson Sta--
won, and can be bought at it bargain, as the
owner's health i8 poor and he wishes 10 leave
the country. Aily,•person wishing information'
reaarding this farn. eau eallein B. Uren, Cros-
w;l1, • • , Apply to
251 - C.11. URYDERIAN, PorterS41111.
• TE RAGE
AVW•
marter, half and Whole Seetions of
these lands 0150 be fiumifilied to partlea.tho.
'callearly. This Company it is said; have select-
ed Iwo niiflion areso1 as,Iiflelaflit as, there is
in the north West. As the • whole 'amount' Was
taken up in a feW weeks' after. the 'books. Of the
company were opened, tlieSelaiiciS 0L11 now. be
obtained only by pnreliasing serip from 'the
original subscribers who.reiniir(2 a premium of
a, few emits per aere. and by paying 82 per acre,
one4entii down, and .one -ten th eaeli year -for 9.
'years,with interest ,(; f The tire]] 4ser lvW.
be required to put one settler fin eitehlialrgiec- •
pen inside of' fi . years. "The land lies' on
hoth sides of the South SasitatelieWam ,inoStly
on ,tlieettst side..., The eaSteriiiiodadary'ekteffils
near ly to Cle TriitchWOod HhI1S, 'eavering the,
i roll 1 ri g prairie spoken df.so entliasia.sti-.
callV'by fravellers.P, Frcimno-other,eource edit '
good lands he secure6 an such favoranle tOilnS
as these:CoOIpctdutjuilgel say they aro lfow
worth over 85 per.acre. • . ' • -
.f1 Mee opposite
A.10 li'tga4,re Sitle•
• ••••Loi, • ,
R. L; S
FINE PLATED WARE.
NEWEST DESIGNS IN
Repairing done Promptly.
Clinton, May 2301, 1882.
LardPlaster
itt bilk. The best' and cheapeet
'theivai1t11:
311E1116E T.FIE LeS.ND .A.:`,11".14 TICE LAND
WILL FEED NOE. .
R.M. RACEY,
18
klik,atiiklIDWARE MERCHANT.
CLINTON.
May, 142.
l'INDER and liy virtue .0"f -the power of sale
eoutained in a certain .Mortgage 'Made, by;
Robert -Grieve to-- Robert, •HawtEorne.. the
younger. whieh will be produceiiat the time of
sale, there will be. offered for sale in,ene Parcel,
Public Auetion.on •
SATURDAY 24th of JUNE 1882
At 'four o'clock 'm.. by ,DaVid Diekinson;
. ' : auctioneer, at .' •, , ' • '
Upshall's'HOtel Klnburn.
(TOWNSHIP OB IIULLiaT,)
The following property, letiig &imposed of part,
01 Lljtsi, In, the‘Ith • eQlleeSsion of_HulliStb-and
More particularly desarribed as In o• perches by -
tliree perches, °lithe .6°11th-west-corner 'of 'said
lut. On this property there is erected a Black-.
smith Shep,,,and rt.is an 'excellent opening for a
:Blacksmith Shop or Carriage Factory, or both.
,TEans:-Fifteen per emit atl,tinie of sale, and
,bala,neewithin twenty days... • , • •,'
• • , • ••• ROBERT ITAWTHORIC'E,
Hallett, 'May.18, 188T. .• '• ',Vendor.
• • " • -
, •
Farm all Town .Propertios 'for. Sale
• ._
•
. GOOD BARGAINS..
'Act well-built three-stbry brick ;gore and dwell:
ing,lt r, Ole corner of 11,1101 and Orange streets,•known
list the Melinteastle Store'. Would .be exchanged for
other Properl Y., Or gold cheap on long credit. ,
,1 Viet large and commodious frame dwelling 'house
,near the G.W. flailWay Station; lately occupiedby the
•Station agent. Has 'parlor, (lining room; eight bed -
'
rooms kitchen, pantry, &c. Large stone cellar. Hard
se
and lft water, in Iniildirg. $uftcdefor a. Urge family'
or a boarding:housa. Lately finished, and in gib& win-
Appiy to the Owner, Mit. tit. P,Esti,r,v,, or 16
the undersigned. ; '
8, I,ot 825 Mary'Street (oppoSitc Mr: C. ffelyar's rio
(ideline) with neat cottage of three rooms andsummer
kitchen ; good well andinimp ; Choice fruit trees in
&c.
TO
,,J;4eurSion TieketS -will be issued to Detroit on
the above date, hy regular trail]. Tickets good
to return upvto the 16t1iinst.. Re union of the
Grand Army of the Potomoc, arid other attrac-
• tions at Detroit.
,Fare 83 for the Round Teijr,.
•
3. HICKSON, -q. sTEpHENsoN, ,
:Manager. Genl. Pass. Agent
4, The *linable hotel property on Victoria. Street,
Clinton, known as 1,arfe's "Tote], no,w occupied by rilr.
Geo. Knox, comprising a large. hotel building, driting,
house, Rim' Owlet tewitlots, &c. ,
5.. Tha‘t-'elegant two-story, frame (livening house on
Huron Street, Clinton, formerly held by il, C. Miller,
now ocenpied by Mr. John P. Martin.
6. That hoice and well.situated fart», part of Let.0,
Huron Road, Ooderich townshiti, comprising 65 acres
of lirst-eltiss land, nearly all cleared and in good cos.
'335101. Goodbuildings, &e. 010 We -Mile from 0, ty,
,Lot.' 21 on Iluron St. with tile dwelling houi e now
occupied by Mr. Simson, G. W. 11. station agent; also
lot 40 on Mary Street, abutting on the above lot. The
lots will be sMd together or separafelY'. Apply to the
owner, Mr. Thomas: Jackson, or to the undersigned,
8. The 'house,andlot,„No. 845 on 'Mary Street, 1101V,
occupied Mr. 'in.iDavis. The house contains three
robing below, and cne in the upper story; has back
kitchen, garden,iwell &c. Tens Easy. . '
The store and dwelling 08505 18, Huron Street,
forMerly belonging to II. Norsworthy,and now occu-
pied by Mr, A. Beonett. , .
Also,other lots and,buildings tor sale. Apply '
„ .1forist) Street, OHM) .
'
'Stray
1-1A:slE into Lot 33, 16th. concession, Goderieli
V Township,' about a week since. -A BLACK
PIG. The owner is notified to prove property,
pay charges, and take it away. -
THOMAS FLE1ITNG,
, • , . , •
-NOTIQE.
• .
MEETING ot the 'share holders of the.
Londesboro Butter and Cheese 3Ianufac-
ng CO. will be held, it the Butter Factory on
Friday the 9th day of ;trite, at two o'emelr
p. 10., for,the purpose of electing aBoard of
Directors Or confirming the provisional, board;
••a,nd•a,ppointing psalesman for the Seasen.,-,'
An experienceddiatter Maker' will be in atten-,
dance and address the, meeting. A fall atten-
danee is particularly requested. ..
, W. L. OTTIMETTE.:Setiy.-Treas.
Lon , June 1, 1882.
Nalco of .Dissolution of'
- • • - . .•
"NarCTICliaie hereby given.th at the limit n ership•
U.A heretofore sebsistinglietweenns the antler-
iiigned as Grobers; in the towir.of 'Clinton, has
been this dardissolved by nautrial consent... All
debts•oivingto said partnership are' to• be palcr
•to George,Sha;rman'a,ttlie. said town, of Clinton: •
andall claims against. the said partnership ,are,
to be presented to the .said. George Shaman, liy
.whom the aMne will be .settled. • ,
'Dated at .Clinton this 251)1 day of May,A.:D; 18 •
82.
1VWitness: ' .• Wal. 31001•ZE. '
•
A. H: IdA.NN,TNG, 'GEOBGE SHARMAN.
. „ •
math34 or 5ect upon their inV,esitneirt.
He clainied tuttthe not done all
that had been prorrigea for it ; if it had, why
did the artizans,of Toronto strike for higher
wages. Time being up he had only oppor-
tunity to refer very briefly tb a few phases of
the ../‘T-. P., but he thought ho had completely
exposed the fallacies of Mr. Porter's tionsconten-
se)ukreiinrnsgi wttShefi.e.aeliapeirco: g te stsi mofe 8 the be asrptei le; hceii3e, ertehde.
and after a vote of thanks had. been tenderd
the chairman. Cheers for the Queen, leader
of the opPosition ,and Government, and Mr.
c.larneron, brought the- meeting to a close.
With the exception of a few trifling inter-
ruptions, the beet of order -WA$ maintained
atbnrdouge hveonnt.iiig.
he Methodist Church, Saforth,
e
on Sunday next, this both.- mornmorningTOWN CHURCH CHIIIVIES.
AIR. JAS. YOuNG•will again occupy the
pulpit of t
,
A formal meeting of the Synod of the
Diocese of Huron -will -be held at London,
on the 20th hist:, but Owing to the -elections
oal-a.djourninent will- probably take place
until a date.then to be decided. MeSsrs.W.
W. Farran and J. ,Sirnson will be the lay
delegates from. Clinton. • a'
The annual conference of the"Methodist
Church commenced its sittings at Wood-
stock yesterday, consequently most of the _
minis:I:us of that denominatione in this
vicinity, are in attendance thereat. There
is not likely to be many changes in this
district. "
' Rev. Jas. Carmichael, M. A., rectOr Of
the church of the Ascension, Hamilton,
and formerly of St. Paul's church, Clinton, l
las been offered the' Deanery of
St. JaineS' Chthedral, Toronto, Ont.
Conimenting on,it, the Hamilton Times
eays:--Shduld the reV. gentleman' accept,
roronto will gain a wise and -prudent
divine and a most ,e1Oduent ' preaeher.
The position is worth $S,Q0rit year.
LOCAL RAILWAY' SKITS.
NV7Ri SCRA-PS.
•
Miss :XIoncle left here for Winnipeg, on
Tuesday afternoon. '
An excursiOn to Detroit on the 1401
Dist., is advertised. The occasion is the
re -union of the (i rand Army of the Po-
tomac.
(1 RA ND TRUNK WA IFS.
Dr. llolph left last week for ,Winnipeg.
. To -day, Mr. W. _Craig_ ships a car of
stock for Toronto.'
Mr.J.J.Fisher, of-COlborne, leaves by G.
I'. R. for Scotland to day. He expects to
bring ,back, with him a number of horse.
NotwithstanclItig• the general -qtiietness
of the season, 20 cars of freight have been
.
EntiekiloriapL,1,1wE'.hS01111I184: Ebeeu suffering
f roin• a Severe fit of siekness, is able to be up.
Mr. Halstead 'still lies in a very precarious
condition::: Hopes,, however, are entertained'
of hie •recovery; ' '• • •.
"Mr. J. W.. Hill, 'Who *ft"S prevented froin
attending to his business fr sometime, is all
right' again. ' • '• -
Mr. George Calbielt;-repOtted sick at Bran-.
don, is. rapidlyimproving, rand ivill scion be:
en roate for h.orue. • •
improvements . still go ,on. Gliddorr
and' Mr. Thos. March have .inade.additions to.
their reppective, places of abode. : • . •
Mr. Porter addresses a public. meeting at
this 'place,' on the -evening of the 14th inst. '
Mr, Cameron,or his representative; is also
expected to be present.: ' • .• • • • .
- Politics seem -to be the order., cif the day.
corners shop doors: :and even sta. hies
are ' the 'scenes Of • pretty lively discussions
with .regard' to the ',government in general, :
and our own two candidates in particiilaa... • •
Islr. D.. . • • ..
':\tc.Deod is reported as Sliffering
froth' tYphoicl, fever and. is iit the': hospital 'at
Winnipeg. Last. aceetints henva's ptogress-.•
ing favorably. We hepe. Shortly to gee hirn
amongst tie again in his wonted 'health and
strength. " °
• PION -W. -The annu,a:1 picnic. of..the der -
bating sooiety Will be held in Holmes'. grove,,
on Friday, •.16th inst. Mr. and Mrs. 'lleCul7
logh will be present to cliscourse.sweet music
to the lovers thereof; and a' full and free Op-
portunity Will be -given to trip thelight
. .
Judging bY.the large number of teams load-,
ed With 'grain, passing through here daily
:from the Very epttanee to the town of Gode-
rich, -it° Must certainly come to 'the conclu-
sion that Clinton Must pay a great „deal More
for that ccimrnodify than can be got in COde-
rich. It won't do. -They must get some new
life into the old.,Corinty town,' or it:will soon
be simply s. Place for drying nets.
FORuBsTv.-A meeting,' for the Purpose •of
taking into consideration the advisability of-
'otganizing a Court of Forresters in tlfis.place,
was held in- Anox'• hall; on 'Wednesday
ing, 31,st MAY. Mr. Robb, of Clinton, one of
' the' grand 'officers of eanada, was present;
and.in a verY' Maid Manner explained as fully
as.p,ossible,. the ,workings of the order, the
•adVantages clainied (iiy it over. other so -1
'cie,ties,. and more particularly .tIre benefits
to be ,clerivecl 'from : being connected there-
with. It was not then decided to organ-
!iae, ,IVS, there seemed .to be a certain cautious -
'nese exercised in a, marked . degree, by amine
who look on the society with favor, lint:still
:would Wish to see it fairly afloat befete they
'would:venture to connect themselves with it,
However, the thing is being worked' up very
:fairly, and it is hoped thal at no very distant
.day we will have a flourizhing court in our
,at,.(1 pork, and also the TN. W. in regard to
horses and cattle.- ' Why were .horses dearer
;now ? -They Si:ky it was the the;Arnericans•;
true to some „extent,but-the ieeend
found a market in the nerthwest.-..Referred
to the fat cattle trade; whieh he claimed wae
developed in part by the N. P, and, also 'the'
nerthwest s.:,o that the feriae': Who
founrl cattle dearer, knew it was: due to the_
N. P: Pork at 'one time unprofitable '
new raised fit good, profit. . 10 reference' to
the Bou,nclary Award, he elaithed that the
,realnlifficulty in its settlement' wae that the
'o8igina).4eeds were sO intletinitq and *ague as
to lead to some difficulty as to the proper
geographical boundary of the Province of On-
tario,. Thought the view of Sir John,. to-
-refer ,it to- the highest court • in the 'Empire
-the Privy Council -'-quite correct.
ferring to Mr. Cainerores expressithi abont •
the Duke of Alancliester-e-aa:Den't want these
cattle laere"--he asked Wa.e that a proper way,
to speak of a nobleman; and h.e :also referred
to the honors which leading men had had
. . .
conferred on them, and whichwere not.te be
sneered at: Hoped to addrees there again,
when he Mightaddress therinaa• the member
:for West .Hufon. They lia.d found the tree- ,
sury empty, left, it Overflowing --found its.
industrieslagging; stimirlated them to Pros-
„perity.,. and ;left them jis the enjoythent of
peace, proaperity.aaid plenty. •• • ,
• Mr. Ilairfe'ron's'voice havin,g • failed 'him, lie;
asked: that 'Mr. McMillan-, Who wits' in .the
audience-, be allowed .to 'reply (in his behalf,
,
and at -this juncture' a portion of the anclience.
rose to depart, while cries of "13radlaugh.”
STA.F.L ETON,
--le. •
• • •
Last week Miss Limy Cross finished a quilt
•ef,'. one. thou -Sand'. :eight :hundred ..and four
• On Monday there 'were six' ears in
thesicl-
iog to he ijiId and it shipped. Such
is the demand for salt- . .•
• A' steam ivliiStlene to be erectedat_the:der-
ick. as soon as they' Can get a pipe prepared. '
'Word.has' beethreCeived frOnr Meisrs. Alex...
and John Alorris, of Manitoba, (formerly of
Stapletoin). the former is • getting .$37 , per
month and board,' and is only a muleatid.
-half -front Bran oti , -ahd :the latter has:gene in
search -of land. •• ; • .• , • , .
, After a 'thorough, •overhauling of, the. pans •
t .
hehioek has started again in full blast..
' • • • BtYT1J..
Considerable inifiroveinent is being 'made
011'Dinsley utrt%lir
street.
A. p has; been opened ia
our village. • , o •
?lhos. 11. Wriglit1 01 ti place,
krOeni;
s• iteorf • •
day for Winnipeg. • . , f
't1',1e‘TICie6-112enrilteelitcajainin'hloettfetl'a.t the' te-tuPera-nce
on Friday evening, Passed off well:. Proeeeds' •
The: social, on Wednesday,: May 31s8, at
• N. TI: Young's, w88 a grand succese,$22' being
'elJoizhend.Thoiripson was drunk' 'and 'dis'ordeat.',
.on the' street, arid -being brought hefore Suie
Wils°n'wfinea't.he,scra.a.ment Was' ,ach
Last Sabbathniuia-
tered in. the Prearb-yterian church; Rev: Mr.
Ross, of Brussels, assisted,Rei. Mr,-3.4cLean.
Irathe absence of thepastor of the IS•letho•-.
dist churchawhea is,attending the Conference
at Woodateck; his place next Sunday' will.
bo
supplied from •Clinten. „
-.A game of base ball was played here on •
Monday evening, between the rnarried• and ,
single' inem..r,eaniting. in favor of the single
men by seven runs and one innings.
•...Mrs': Boyd, wife' of bit. M. Boyd, of. the
'farm • outside the Village; died .on Sunday • •
morning, after three day§ illness; her remains
were interred in the Blyth eeinetery en the.
5t;11' inst. • - .
•
he de p' ais,isitiTierin(e, s 41.t:owl.inti'sclia,ilp'4wl.ea6:ibnigit,ried last
•NVednesday. His remains were followed to--
the:WinghanicepinterY by •a large ebhcoiirse
, UNBER.It Y. ,
n r. Wm. Claidenning, an,014. and. iespecI,
of people showing the;lii'adi eateem in inwhtichhel •
',Reform interest was held in School -house No.
5 on Monday last and was largely attended..
Resolution'e,avere pi:sped:severely condemning
,tlieactionsaof the late gevernMent ; and also
exprealaing `etntire eatisfaction with the Blake
and Ahe Mowat achriinistratiOn. 1.1•I pamy
.judge' from the enthusiasm: idieplayed Dr. .
Shfeni is certain of obtaining a large majority
in It'll:118s township;iniuStieea. . '
nd„dowardice clis.plaY'
edby
the Gerrymandering of a number of the coun-
tie ofIthis-province;..conspienourfaimong theta,
Huron, the Way a 'Ialrge amount Of our public
,Money has been 'squandered, and other acts .
too ininaeroils to mention, have, been euflicient •
t� arouse, the Mat *Efferent :Reformer to,.
energy and.action. in defenee of •' 'right" ansi
eoxonp nitotrhtei..i ignatip. n of a ,nrimberof their
w