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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-06-08, Page 7cwhirter W.wieh it to,bethstinctlndorstoodt z twedo no ' hold oaroolpoe responsible tor the opinlone ex Premed bY orroorreopgndonts.' THAT GRANGE; To the Editor of the Clinton .New Era. Mn.. Enron, -It is currently reported that a certain manufacurer who had his taxes re- funded for number of years,has started e Grange in connection with his business, :Can you or one of your readers give any infor- mation an the matter? By so lIcloin,g you will I oblige. - A Iid''l 'PATER woo PAY s TAxlss. 1- Clinton. May 30, 1882 [We know nothing definitely ino reference to rho manor, although it hoe been common rumor for weeks past. During the past week it has been charged that this was a political ',dodge, but all we need say to this is, that the author of ,'the above letter is,}ust'as strong a Conservative 1 as we are the opposite. If the •.Manufacturer I referred to, or; any one else, wislies the :use of our columns to answer. the above, they know that they are open to them. -En: Naw FALAI THE PUBLIC MEETING. 'To the Lilitor of the Clinton Yew Era. - a Sia, -Being present„at 4he political meet- ing, held in the Town Hall last Monday night, and not altogether. satisfied with some of the , assertions made there, I would feel grateful' to you for some spacein your paper, ' Presuming, then, that my request be grant ed,,I say, first, that I' was perfectly put out by the absence of criticism in' the speech of Mr. Porter, -seeing that the points advanced. by Mr. Cameron, were said by him to contain :germs of Ontario's death-warrant,nniess doctor John be 'battled and foiled by the voice and vote of freemen. Why, sir, should such a statement go unchallenged by a would-be re- presentative of. an Ontario, constituency.' Echo answers, why,'? Oh! Woe worth the 2Qtii day of June, 18S2, if we, limonites, lie down "Under these liar conditions as this time Is like to lay- us.”, us.". Secondly, nothing 'save the N. P. deserved notice from•blr. Porter, tubo by.the: way, a parasitical speaker •of the 'first order,,' who smothers yon with soft' soder;. tickles yon,with We, regret to hear of the, unexpected death of Mr. James °Dallas, ofithe 2nd con., which occurred ou Tuesday last, Isle was an old, resident of this township, and took a petty active part :tin public affairs, being 'at one time deputy -reeve; Ile was a native of Perthshire, Scotland, a member of the Bruce - field. "Union church, and highly esteemed by all who know him. 1 His wife and several' children survive him. MASY-Wlro had that little lamb Had Teeth as white as snow She always brushed them twice 1. day With "TEAiiEaR1" you know.. GODERIC13 TOWNSHIP. Mr. Hugh Sturdy returned from the north- west last week, and is perfectly satisfied to remain in Ontario. On Tuesday Mr. John Thompson, of the Bayfield con., lost a splendid mare by colic;' She was valued at $200. Council met at Holmesville on the 26th ult., as a court of revision, members all, present -these haying qualified the appe' is were pro- ceeded with. The assessment of Thes. Hig- gios'wae confirmed; the change asked for by Messrs. Nixon, George and John Sturdy was not granted ; the reduction asked for in Robt. Miller's assessment was granted. The as- sessment roll was gone over carefully, when it .was moved. by John Cox, sec. •by Jas'. Leith- white' that• the'tasesement roll of 1882, -now reviaed[and corrected, be passed, carried.. The court of revision_boing over the minutes ..of .. last meeting of council were read'and passed and -the' ordinary.,:bus]ness..of the,=township- .gone ever with 'Jas. Connolly was appointed pathuraster in room. of .Edmund ;Courtice, Who is away from home. Moved by James Peacock, „seconded by Jos, Whitely, that the s:um of $75 ba granted for widening the 3rd. and 4th con. to statutory width it front of, 1Vlesers. Robinson and McCloskey's #arm-car-- ried,' Moved by J os. Whitely, . seconded by John-Oox, thatthe sum of $100 be granted' for cutting of a hill: opposite Jot t8 on the 5th and Oth con. -carried, Moved by James' Laithwaite, seconded by; Jas. Peacock, that: a special grant of $100 be set apart for the ,parpdse of improv=ing 11th and 12th con. from Holmesville to Maitland river under; the sup- taffy, and finally restores you, to Conservative I erintendence of 'the ,reeve and mover. -Car consciousness;_by a, war on words, _whale at-. lied...Moved .by.Jas. Laitliwnite, -seconded. the same time using phrases' not pleasant to:. by Jas. Peacock that 'ori account of the side ears polite. Says he, j ` A]1 our prosperity is road in dispute commencing at 7th' and Sth due to the N. P.-!' -The price of beef is due con. between lot 30.•and31 and runningacross ito the N.P. Working men of Clintonthink of 5th and 'Gth con'; 31-d• and 4th con 1st and -tit: •--The present --price •of•eggs-is-due-to the',?nddcob'-the"clefk• 1.-]aw"according;. N. P. ! The superior quality of sugaristdue Ito Mr; Passmoro's survey to establish said .Ito the I3'. P.. ' and to on '.to the 'end of the: road and to have it 'ready for next meeting .of chapter." ` Paradise Regained.'', Working, man ponder: it. .l+artuers 1 consider that it is not the N'., P. which increases the price , of your cattle, but the prosperity' of free trade England, enabling herimyriads of toilers and moilers •to buy' and eat more Great. _ 'Such being the case, -let 'the'.votere. of this John- A-mandered county comp to, the rescue, and ,,with might and main bring; down.thia''noxious N.P. and 'its originator, ``Menat sometime are masters. of their fates." - Tho tine is the 20.th of June, 1552, `arid you,' the eleetors of Huron, are the masters -of- your' fates.= •Shall you 'seize this opportunity to hurl' this monster headlong clown and prove yourselves, inen`ndependent niind;'lfati iiia.'a desire to ameliorate your condition? "Extraordinary' inis overnmeut hes been the lot of this fair 'Dominion; yet even now, by one United.effort of thosS'''who. really desire. to 'better them: selves, she .may be saved Thiri, •;1 worilcl reiiiark to,your readers be not led -away by thosevtlro believe in the rnci= pientevilaristocracy' 'or1aridlordism. 'Thank of yonder -lair -isle, Ireland, the:brightest'gent of 'Wheat, fail, "1;l hush the ..sea, groaning, and travailing under the• Spring; . •- accursed yoke. Think, 1 say;.' how it 'would Oats, have' been with many you.,to-day had not l fortune steered your barque ]iitherward from' peas. that lancibird-riddeh, ,blood-stained Ireland. Flour, council; moveci in amendment by John Cox. seconded by Jos, ,'Whitely that a by-law passed confirming the survey made byllr.., Bay on side lineleading' from 1st to 7th con.between lots' 30 and 31, ancl that the clerk" have it ready for next nieeting•of council, the ,reeve decided in favor of motion; No accounts were paid, the treasurer being _absent,through 'ill•a Gess,;. the council then adiourned to meet again third, Monday in .June. Jas. Patton,' Clerk. saarcheil'fronr the Uitiive. ' ' ai s:Helen Pharvi ; ]\ o. 4 -ll Dayton St.. Chien go III., is now• in, her sixty, -eighth lye ar. and, statesthat:she has sultes-ed with' al fur 'about ten years,}was treated by'nii e physf clans' ,alfok.them`prouoii]iciig her .ease trope --- less She' had given up all hopes o'f ever recov- ering: Seven bottles of pr. Rwg'sNewDiscov er.y for 'Consumption' completely' clued 'her. Doubting ones, please drop 'her a postal, card and satisfy yourselves;" Trial bottles. free at Combe's'drag stoic.. Large .size $1.0e. ----t71I1:'i5)14 :Uri .R5i7unea r.ti.;,� .'7, 15S2. 1 2ti a 1 28 1 28 -a: `1 30 0 41 a 0 4" - 07C," is 080.! 00 70 a 0 70 It's all verywell 'to -Magnify {00; OQ a (i 70 g y such men as .'.potatoes. - 0 fi.i n 0 i0 those, who bare- guided the helm in this conn- ;. Rutter, 1 a''-o4). o I fi try,' good •men and t!ae are they, but .shall E, s'it?), 1G a •o •f,li we neglect to lrand'.clown. to posterity the Il ay, _ - t-3 00 , a 14 00 ' lamas of the' great. lone. land, free from' the JHdes,; 1`'0.0.:'a • b 0.0' . '. landed.gentry.? 1f nue do s e shall be recreant ..'.Sheepskins - - 0 7�' a 1' 00 : • to oprduty.. . , ";l e see.3-on bis ie.cool' a Jura, Wh'i'struts and stares ,e nil a that, ;Though hundreds worsliip at bus word. Hes but a, roof for a' that A prince can snake a belted knight A inargnis.,dnke, mnd.a that; . Plat an honest man's abooii'1115 might -- 0 lad faith, be Mauna. fa' that : ". lie it,remombered, in the fourth place, that. the ,olctTery'cry otroyalty to'orrr Queen is somewhat stale: SVh`o said' n'word'about her gracious MV.lajesty :' Who ignored her amiable. qualities. it ho maligned her character ?' That this Mr,.'Porter': should endeavor, by skilful use of • hackneyed' -phrases..ar d, clip trap oratory -to excite the -..emotions .rather than.appeal to the reasoning ;faculties of the' intelligent and shr ew.d election of West'1ur- 1' bo. Every patriot in theriding must .resent the insult offered -of,' questioning his loyalty Sr due appreciation .of the many merits of Queen Victoria.. -,Long may she reign! For my; own part I felt when listening to the '.small: applause of his uncalled for assertions " • I thirst not laugh for fear of opening my laps ;And receiving t5Te bad air." In Qoncliision sir, I.lrope „that the IN'.P. has run its course.; that the despoilers, of On- tario's lands,' that•thc degraders of Dominion politics from: that. of a high and lo£ty,art and` experimental • science • to that of a selfish' sordid business,„as was iterated and reiterated on 1 -Monday night, may be vangmsheil ding- • (Tilton; ;,lay 1.99.."., 188,2, C'Imttin.`' et] and disconcerted on the `loth inst., and this:will be the result; except' crass careless- �y 'p nese be permitted to tette. possession of those` ' r. SA. MAIN ACTIT:11E11). J O h 1 r ' C �,r Yr t g, :. who exere'iso--tare :.franchise. <', Shall ilio ucli)ieconio richer still., the poor again be Slaves; ' Shall. laws :b0 iii00' by honest teen or ruin wrou glitby ] saves R tihal,l liberty: and people's rights be buried fn;: their rives l No, we will itandli to victory. Yours truly,, • ON'ral10: Don't be Alarmed atBright's ;Disease, -Diabetes. or any disease of the.kidneys,,liver or urinary' err ans,; as HOP 1#fitters will e9rtainly lend lastingly cure you,` and'it is•the only thin that wvill. MARRIED. l3> Sn F lsouni. -- At ' the residence of the bride's father, in Winghain on• the Gtlr inst.; by tlre Rev. Dr. T)avidson,of'Tiverton, ' the Rey.' JJoh•n II. Best, Pastor of the • Wil-, liam St., Baptistchureh, . Chatham, Ont.,; . to MissJulia A.,seconddaughter of Archi- bald Fisher, of Wingham,'propriet'or of the Brandon mills, Manitoba. :L'rxrinrt Elonrtr.,-A.t the 'C. M. parsonage;” Manchester, on the 13th -May, by the Rev E .. "A. IF,:' r. Smyth, Mr. to Em- meline, daughter of Mr. Taos. Hoar; all of 1: Wawanoslr. ,Durtxlti=-Skt-tT11.-On.-the 24t1i May, at -the zeerdence of the bride's'father, by the Rev 11. W. Leitch, Mr. Charles Durnin of West Wawanosh, to'Eliza Jane, , daughter of Mr. :Wm. '.John Smyth, of the'satne'place. • DIED. i'(s000wsx: -I.n Ftillsrton; . on the 5th inst., wife of Mr, liewis Goodwin,. after a, brief illness, LiAtlnxRS -on the (itla inet„ l'3obert,Landers, of Tuckersmith, :aged.2u years 1 • V,irruasotr,-T.0 Clinton, on thei. 2nd inst., 'the infant daughter of Mr. Jas. Patterson:, y aged 6 weals • S'200:00 itewnrd will bePaicl for the tae tectieb end coni vie /doll of ;illy person selling; or dealin 1.a.,any be us;' 1 cotntcrfeit .or imitation.H BirrEris,. espCCI- 1 slay Bitters. •00 preParatioi:is with•the'word Flue of 11625 in their name o'rdonnceted therewith, that isintexded toinisibartand cheat; the jmh- tic or Tor any preparation, put in - any bring pre tending to hie .1116 s Line' as I300, BiTT us. Tiic canine haye.:eluater p,f :c x111.\ ] s 4io tice this) printed.ou the white .htbel;' Hams c ar the purest and hest rnedicine on ear tin cspeci; ally fo'r I{,idney, Liver and-Nervous',Drs6 uses. Beware 'of nal .others and Of mal pretended - formulas or receipts of EIOr 13111 ri R:s publis]red' iirpapers`or •tor stile as they are frauds .and 'swwindles.':Wlthey er deals in,rny butthe genu-: ins will lie prosecuted Ilei Ei'C7r11S ATV:, Co. `• noehestei•, N.V. ho Makes Your .Boots JICKSHA THE BOOT MAKEit, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 110. , Worne>In Clhllcl Den's Spring Stock :.,wellassorted, complete in all departments,. and ALL GOODS SOI -D' ()HEAP FOR CASH. Q. CPTTICKSHA ,K,K ;BLoux? OLIN -'TON, .COEBETT & BOLES, Proprietors. The,subscr•iliers take this opportunity of intorniing the ptiblie.that they have. erected a large new Woollen Mill in Clinton,' witha capacity three times as groat as the old one, have fitted, up, the - wine with'; the very' best, aud latest: improved Machinery., and are prepared, to turn eat CUTOM WORK AND MANUFA..CTUR.IN'G: Omthe shortest_nettee and in the best •norlimanlike manner possible. • Carding, Spinning Weaving;,11IIaniitact>l r �tg of alikinds Blanket, Tice ds, Tull Cloth,' Hdr se ElanJets, S'tocic ng Fiirn,, etc:, to o7cer cczzd,:'kept' con+stccrztly--om-1ra-4d-10 ea.cJca�a�e for 000Z ;ol sell -cheap j'o uasl. ROLL. CARDING A SPECIALIT Having placed in our factory :t;complete-and new Poll'Carding :Machine, farmers may expect the best ..C.01). it is :possible, to ;make. - Satisfaction in this, lire and all others „ nagauteed- EX.CHANGING:':FOIZ, �A OOL Farmers brio in you wool ; wehvill buy it or exchange it Mr goods'. Our Factory being Capable of manufacturing one lnin(recl tpousuud ponndsof••Wool'iri a•y.ear:y. ou-wilt:alweays find a market - tor *ern; Wool fir Clinton; antl THE HIGHEST' PRICE 1'A D, r`"S��S'11PA.TeH: OF'' I3L7a111T . our Capacity peipg ao gre;at, youw•ill always lie able to hri v.eyonr wpoilc done ori tl.e shoi test notice• • havin carried on ills Wotjlleh;t usmess for the last 'seven years, in Clinton 4 nt'ItirR COPT>I:rl , rortuniit ,. of thanking, his *any custouleis andf:ilonds'for their lib sal patronage''fit tabes tans opl ) 6 the rant, and the new, ilial .voiilll• L-indly soliciG.'the: patronage o8, all his old customers, arid 4 ORBETT 84' BOLES CLINTON. • 000 0- • 4. lrrsi„c las'l ,u favE10(1 acres: �llciared and.iender cultivatwu find ele it oa' stunipa. 40 acres 'of Valuable timber land. Underneath tlie'clearedportiou, there as 0Vor, 100 rocs of under., drains. Tlic land '1 1 xtra,� Lich and'all llrst class This faun ]s conlpeSeft , o? Part of lots 12:incl. 1.1.1 uthe f;3511 66114 of 131] - lett The 'tenan.t,lMr: William ATurphy has.: it leased for this Season, The purchaser ',will .. .liars talo nr•1 o ivilegmo! filgyon to do tall plow,, iii as soon' as the. crop is athered. ,Ter ins oY payment verytass Offen 'rcrl:SvO nptoth.O. 2015 of June Por full h ar ticp!ars apply to • • !40 f)l,Ai'i'11{ iN GR_ OCERiES..AND.'-PROVI 'ALBERT ETRE ` T, Oppoi.ite tiie,Toa-i, MIL Very 'Choice Nacos. & .Lacon (missile at• lowest paicds L'a h paid fol• 72ai nt lrinaluc±t:. J: 11IcGAItVA. Ol;ntoti, A in14,,1$38: 0. G -o to COOPER' _• 1011:: Crockery, Glassware, .&c. (totaledioad Corealeal always er hind, 1 r S O Potty's celebrated English Breakfast Bacon, riong.:Clear ,Bacon, Shelter Carred 1)anrs,,' And 'IVo. 7 .L.4ED. . At.priie, ivhieli cannot he belden.iil_town, . HIS 60 C. TEA:A SPECIALTY SOLI: AC4RNT OOI D)ohMns' EL CTliC SOAP a.FTOM.k1.S COOPT!771, ALl£P.lfr SLl;llb:'ti C1 TNi'01a ead Made Clothin ats nd: and Caps, oots : and ( Shoes, - 0 chests c oice elow Cosi` :,t TEl• 'THE • i n p f :.the Red 517 1' iwor. r`f The public are cordially invited to call and ex- amine goods and .prices: C1-3330 J,\ OLII\TrrOi\i" BUTCHERING BUSINESS. CLINTON. BAKERY ontlu sigiud desires to iutini1te to the people Tof Clinton and licinity, that he has btiight'thc butcherin hu$itiesa formerly tarried nil by 14r. ROW.. Pitzsihronb; �htl'"mhile,rituihig nhis jthnnifi to those wh$-1ci liberally. patronized Mair while • in' 181841'8w; boforc, ho would awl; for a ennti malice of their trade, aysuruag them that he wily ante his utii ost entinnt ors to gi0e N(1tlOfaetilal;Iii evel'y:respect. Orders'S0Uciteal. ,.Reuuenil`rer the plaee lt.leitzsirafson4 01(1:S,t4cnd: A. (011(11.. 1 (;14otnn,:ilirc•li,l1 141;'.' iie(e)tir R. M'LENNAN1• -" ] SI1IIis to intimate to thc•peoptc of Clinton ;5 (1 . -IL, vicinity that he has re -opened his bakery on Viii -tong StrCot, add 'w111 be pleased, . Eo supply them with anything in his Inci: � 'Bread, (falces, dre„lof all lciiis lti kept eta hand. Broad soul at the shop at the Following prices t i1), ida4-1 edits n lb loaf 6 emits, No orders hocked. Patronage' respectively scdie)ted Remember ytb� pl 1 c-1 icti+cis Rt., ('Iintnri,