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The New Era, 1884-01-18, Page 1— •t 1.77- - MANNING & Barristers, Solicitors, InONVSYANCYBS a t`onunissioners for Ontatlo and. Hanitobi; — FMB - TOWN B.. r.14, MONEY. MONEY. Tundershmed have ;nab) arrangeinents for the haudling a a large amount of 'rate and Com - navy rumba for loans on rea1 estate this winter, at leVest rates a interest and moderate charges. - teAss micarrty nADx. NANN G a SCOT.P,, Towle HALL, Cl,INTISSI ..• ..... .,........-- , ROUSE FOR S.iiLE OR TO LET .A.pply NEW ERA Office. PIGS-TwoSplendid Berkshire boarti 134rrIL service AL131r.1T MAY. Huron. Road , Moderich townshin. . ........__:__ Ni.,. r 147,14. Aar: .7;irIg:omaiLwa # the, .eISoliool: Appiy to VV. IL HINE, 11B, PROUDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER, ._,..„! P, revipetal and Dominioa Laud Surveyor, Areetteel, a..nd Draughtsman, pnillan BLocx, Olintbr.. B° DING HOESII-TilE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to aceommodate ft number a boarders. Good rooms and acconi- ' modatiom House formerly occupied by Mr. • 'Whitehead, Victoria Street. Two. minutes walk from Post °Mee. MRS'. 1). REID, Clinton, rn rfulaossolwaint '1110111LNIIIIIEIE ROSIL-The subscriber keeps for servient at his premises, Lot 80, 7bheOfl. of Hallett, a Thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar. Terms, $1.00. at time of service, w4th privilege of returning, if necessary. THORNTON WALLACE. TIEEKSIIISE SOAR -The subscriber has LP for serviee ou kis premises, Lot 82.13;sytie11 Concession, Goderich Township, a Thorough- bred Berkshire Boar, TERMS- $1 at tiine.ot ser- vice, with. the privilege of returning, if neces- sary. P=ER COLE, Goderich township, link A PRIZE sandmx cots for slaw.° and re- . iceivc free,,a, eostly box of 17o'ds which wIll help you to more money right, away than any- thing else In this world. Al!, ot either sex, succeed from first:hour. The broad road to fortune opens be- fore the workers, absolutely sure. At onCe address, Taus Al Co., Augusta, Amine. • 1.714 RH FOR SALE OR TO HEST. - 100 ."." acres, heineLbt 21, eon. 9, Hallett, 13 acres cleared, remainder good bush, containing hard wood, pine and hemlock., Will timber alono, or land together, to suit purchaser., MOIL RICwELL, Londeaboro. 42 $68tItlinesit.4SaItiVireetei.-eortgenti.6;11,;.tti: er, if you Iowa t buainess at which persons of either. sex, young or old, can MAO great pay all the tune 'they work., with absolute certainty) write for par- ticulars to n. IiAtt.ETT & CO, Portland. 'Arable. • . 'MOTES STOLEN -A note fpr WOO. made by. _LAM: Kelly, Clinton. in favor of Nelson Glow, aiso olio of SW, made by tile same,. one of 6'25, wade b.y Thos. Baxter, lase been stolep,,with- several other& drawn fav.or af thesame, and persons are hereby ca lolled against purchas- ing or ileactiatinr. the saitia-; AGENTS,‘IeTlitt: fes s-Vt. Vest le. No. 3. anntinti setatso roe Annehe „ "gall Aavtototounto. • alcoNE .WASTIKD —80 cords dt good field p stone wanted tor the new Weeliyterlau Church. Will be boughtimquantities. Apply immediately to JOHN SCOTT or leave wOrdit JACKSON'S CLOTH- ZNf . zrusic. • HISS NE1411411 110 s.HES Is prepared to give lessons on the Piano or Organ to a limited number of pupils.. Instruction given at the limos of pupils, If desired. ' MISS • GREIG, MUSIC irEACHER, CLINTON. ' la prepared to take a, limited number of pupils on Piano or organ, tit her residence, Moon SG. Raving taken a full course of instruction in teaching and playing from Dr. Carter, of Toronto, she feels confi- dent that she can give satisfaction to her pu.pi. 110,1/1.1! FOR riERNIALIE,--The undersigned .II-Pkeeps for sortie° on bit) premises, lot 11, 2nd eon. or Hallett,. a thoroughbred Durham Bull, of good pedigree. Terms, el at Woo Of service. even_privite.genf returning if necessary. GEO. DALE. ipituiesiAx rise FOE siemi).-- -a. The subscriber bad for sale a tint -class Seed Pea, called. the Prussian Blue, free from bug, which is a very good moducer. Price, $1 per bushel. GEO MIDDLETON, tiosiona. town-, sem, (clintou P.0.) • e once - THE, ANNUAL • BIEETING OV the members of the McKtr.tor MUTALaFIRE, INSURANCE COMPANY, Will be held In the own• Ball. Settforth, on FRIDAY. JAN. 4th, 18At, at the honr of one ceelookap.m., when it is Ifkely the tiropriety‘ of the Use ef Steam Threshing ,,aehines will cane before the,meeting; All members are requested to attend. •WILLIABI J. SHANNON, Hee.t--Treas. The above meet's:mhos been penktpone4 until FitIlliSN,TEEtasto•oi Mame liOnr and plaice FAITH AND, FINE THOUGHT. ill Hu amen atetrunts OF.T1In P01,711, 14 ILL A: he delivered 01,1 the above aliblect . • • itev A VIJRNS L .4 • ,) • .• , • tee Teen tau, ae the CLINTON,- ONT., FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 188. TRE. bUNDAY, SCHOOL CLINTON PRESBYTERIAN S. S. ANNIVERSARY. V ISIT till` REV, D. J. MAODONNELL, OF TORONTO. The anniversary services of the ▪ Presby teriatt Sabbath School .on Sunday aji Monday evening last were more 'the ordinarily interesting and successful The. promised visit of so celebrated divine as the Rev. D. J. Ma,cdonnell wa of.ielf sufficient to invest the oecasie with importance, and to induce the at tinadance of large numbers at all the ser Vices, Nor Cotild anyone ‘yho listene to his sern3on on Sunday morning, or his address on Monday evening, be othe than delighted .and 1.Che ser /MU Was founded on the text; Matt.ix,37t1 and 38th verses ; ;The harvest truly i plenteous but the laborers are few ; Pray Ye therefore the Lord of the Harvest, tha He will Fend forth laborers unto his bar vest." The Rev. gentleman spoke very. eloquently and earnestly of the ereat vowk committed; to the care of Christians, More espeelatly• ot the --Christian minister, church officers, and Sunday Sebool teachers. The greatness of the work and the • few willing to be Pikers' was also referred to, and an impressive appeal made for a large aceeesien to the ranks of Christian workers. Mr. Maedonnell, also touched upon the necessity that, prayer should be oflbred continually for those Who were carrying theegreat and geed 'work of the wertd's salvation, and closed with *a common sense talk abotit theevorkman being worthy of his hire, and :the duty incuinbent upon Christian pea- ple to liberally support the ininiStrjr, teunday. sehoole -rind. the, other .church Mimes. The catholieitar of spirit and the reference 10 the insignificanoe of the • dividing lines between the different evans gelical denominations which ,feuncl a .plree in Mr. Meetionnell's diseOUrSes were onlyewhat we atuticipated from ode who coup,e tieket huwrs tam eente oftox, is se theroughly united with those who are Striving -to fight; the battles of trail • against errora-in all the churches. . I " • I Toivatas the Cleo of his sermon Mr. Biqc noy 11 .ytzd,oenphtletilothooputz. th;hliteistfiniodu. iosf otiniee . efornied fol. the repose of giving every FRIDAY, JAN, 18th, • 1884. tannest best boolc ever solLier loss than twice our • • - price. The fastest soulless:Mt:1k in America. Tolman's° profits to agents. All intelligent people want it; Any one, can become a Successful agent. Tcrina free; IIALLErr Does Co., Portland, Maine.. . .01 ADMISSION, la CENTS...! . LACIEsHITH SHOP. TO RENT -4E1;3 -kJ blacksmith shop onfluron Street, ,01Inton,• ormerly occupied by Mr. Thos. Redmond,-ia offered to rent, •Two forges and plenty ofroont Tide's a tirst-cla as stand, a good business being done here by the late William Rowell, and othem. Will be rented for a term of years,. or otherwise. tit a reasonable rate. 'Apply to JOHN s rEpirENsoN,• Clinton. • R. H. SoficitorSupreple•Coitrt • ' OFFICES INO-HA 13tYta.. In Blyth every Thartibiy. Colleetions anti .c.lainis promptly and- venality 'attended eRIVATE FUNDS to lend at lowest. retool! interest. . . , BUILDING AND' STONE CUTTING:. -rurR. ARTHUR CANTELON, FOR'PHE .111. past Ilveyears has been in the contraaing and building line, takes this opPortunity to - thank those who from titne te•time have. on trusted him with orders, and to intimate tathe Imbue generally that he has formed acpartwer- ship with MR.. H. JUNDR, mason, plastlrer ' aud stone -cutter; late of the old country. The new- firm will bo prepared' to estimate on rind • carry out any work in 'their line. Busts. Sta. tueu and lettere mit on • stone. Fine Work- irc stone a specialty_ • " CANTELON aft 411N011., CI into? PROPERTY FOR SALE.. Lot, 200, Mae Of Raitenbliry street, ill the Town of Clinton, containing' one.cluarter 'an acre, with several' 'bearing fruit trees. and cottage with six rooms, noWoceapied Mr..1, 'Harland, •altio hard and soft water. Also, a house and part of Lot annum -5G lb the tlrat 'concession of Tuckorswith, (London. road) con ttitalu,1 two roxils_atalo=ierrawsiel. iand,-With some young fruit trees thud hard and soft water; now occupied by Mr..0 co. West. „ Also, lot No. 724, on Spencer atrect, Clinton; comprising one-quarter acre land, with masts of eight rooms. large•Stablo and good wen, Apply to .TosEPII HOWELL, , • At Mrs. licalacus,, Jaseph• St., Clinton. TICKETS IssuED TO wilts OLD COUNTII 141) • i to Sr line of fateitinshipsa'.. eenchor line of' Steamehipsa. • tate ..-Strimalitere,... • VIA ',formation. apply 1,1 W. JACKSON. Ticket . Agent, • lin ton, Sept, 21. 1883. • — ' JAS., THOIVIP.SON TICK ET AGE'ST. (4. T H. • • 0 COUPON TICK ETs t Over tlio " Now !Slatirt Line' to sOhiertaro and all poiets Southwest, WaTE • and !Northwest, MAPS, TIME CARDS, &ea, &ea, Given on . thlieation, and. all .otlicr ku. formation f giVen tii;• the (ace in TIJONT.Plif sei W . ;elle! eaei_oeer.y, 1.11 111,()CW, DENTIST, --"" 03.00„,-,006 • ..r„f-• • Meth! arese°5154't 11 10011AntibiEt. ,! Nation ELI. • L.;VAIP:a."1.'"GoNC.S.,SATIOLE BAGS, .AND Fri,L•LiNif . FITTINGS IN liTet)E. gond ctalo'gue and list 'of ew and secondriand •' MONTRF lg. • Townt cliukci4 cHlmes. Sacramental Services will be held in Orwell n ton 13. CsOhereh, on Sunday next. s Rev. Kenner gees, to BoWmanville next. week. 'on 'Witness connected *with the ehureb. • • • • Bev. Gray takes part in. the. anni- versary Services .. of the, 'M. E. Church'," • Goderiele next Monday evening.: .. . -.There Was a cleetisd attendance of elle 13. C, Church, eh .8entlay. evening leit ' On the peeasion. of . leaner again preaching: 'Her subject Was handled with a clearness of thought and intellec- tual force thataeould haVe done credit to any Ordained- minister of thogospel. • At the Meeting. of 'Ste PatiPs guild,. off Monday; readings, were giVen by NVISlotv- man, Misses lionnteastle, Reid, °Hearn and Mr.. Bayley. Songe"Cantilena " b Misses Minnie andeEra Hess w. ea eta for next Monday evening are Messrs.• 1). Angus, 3.Combe, tinff Misses Stenbury • and Patterson. .4es, • • . • . A tea -meeting, will be givereatTiiielexas church, Tuekersinith, on tiles -evenings of Thursday,- Jae. '21, when addresses ere expected to be • delivered by Revs. Samoe• Gray, John Gray, and Kenner, Clinton; 11. Th6mps�h, Brucefield, and T. Stobbs; pastor of the • church. • The. Ciiiitou'Mo:• thodisrebeir present. • :. Tina. person referred than the fo.11owing paragraph; from a Hamilten paper, IS a brother of Mi. John Collins,:who resides near this toatri:-."Rev. Mr: Collins., of the Bible Christina •Gliurela in • Ilia sermon last Sunday. evening, the.atesseteofaltieb- .was '.'Iseartt ormo", (Meta xi. 29). and the theme • Christi as a teacher; condemned cramming in the public schools .and .the OVerloticling of the scholars with studies. The grading system in'vegue in the sehoddi was also. condemned: ilowe.ver bright and clever a: child rnight be at mathemas ties he was kept on a evel. with the slows - est and difflest .1secause.he, perhaps, was a poor grammarian Oil reader' or writer, and' the child who Was an adept at these latter was kept from. advancing in• them because-- mathematics was: .a ,stunibling block to him," • . . -Htiniaa• PatenearnRes. a- The regular uteetingeestslield.at Brumfield; 'on Tues- day,. Rev, Mr.. Turnbull, • of: Goderieh,. WAS Appointed' Moderator' for the ensuing six menthe. '• Thomson, of13rucc- was appointed. to , declare Kippen ptaplt 'vacant, and to Act MOderator of Presbytery during. the vacancy: Stand- ing orders were. revised . and several changes made, and the Vinaneb Commit. •tef3 were instructed to punt the Staoding Fordei•s thus amended, for the Use of berg incni- oC the Proebytery. * Owing to the sickness of the Res-, It, Thobiguni the Rev. Mrsatartin, of Exeter, was appoint- ed, te act instead in the committee on Augmentationof Stipends, . It was agreed lit inane to appointtomrnissioners to the General Assembly by rotation, except when, in the judgment of the Presbytery, there WM .stifil ;lent resson to deeert from thus rule. Minister in the e lurch a salary• of not less than. $760. 'From his reinaaksswe leetned that about two-fifths of the ministers in the Avestan part 01 the Church eaceive salaries•.under thet-emonne, eat sthat at would rectuire•about $281000 to make 'Up. the salaries. to • the nitniiintel sum. - The itaeraAe amount paid towarcia minis - Ir, ' salaries" throughout the. Church Was • a little over 8.1 percoinmtinicant, whilst die ehurejeiteCtinten averaged nearly and was, .besides, very liberal to all other. ehurell schemes. Mt. Meedonnell paid as high eqmpliment to the prompt response always tinkle by the. Clinton elaireh to appeals on.behalt of the various fends.. .• On Sunday evening Rev. Mr. TullyrOf pretteleed an adreireble semen neon thelvords of Isaiah "To the ION and to thc..testithony..'? ' .1 • _ . . . .Niarl,111S ARY MEETING. . • . $1111111IIIIIII11.4.. D.CA'rta.--On Sunday las. Mr. Jerentiale I Whitely died here after an illness °Veen- ral menthe. He WAS one of the first res1- dents in this vicinity, and for a number of a * seam carried on hotel business. 140 WU ' *011 and Widely known, and Ids ronitins • were *followed to Clinton cemetery by many sorrowing friends, He 'was ziettrly 80 years of age. . ..._...-e4.....e-o---- - The advent of the WV year has Added ' W.gel, wAWelaoal. another of the earliest settlers of -township to the death roll, in the persoti+of Mr, P. Carney, of St. Agustine, on the fith inst, from old age. Deceased had passed the alloted four score by two years. He was interred in St. Agustin() cemetery. 1 E.LEOLNIES sfc SON , Publishers. "eilmommilosiinasa.sorneenasalosamemeenmnei GRANCIEliS.,TN COIJNOIL. . VARNA. . - •-r— UM trail Turner is at present very ANNUAL MEETING OF 111 lfboruet lweengh,oPe to see her around again ' SIURON DIVISION. Our old friend, Mr. Henry Lyon, has ' returned from D4kote. to spend the win - The annual meeting of the anion Di- vision Grange No. 27, was held at 'Andes- Mr. James Vienna's, of this place, has the boner ef being the oldest living mem- "boro on TUeadayrthere being a large repre- ber of the "Incorporation of Weavers" .of station of members froin different sec - Dundee, Seetland. He joined the ergani- tions of the county. A. number of sub- jects relating to the work of the order eation nearly fifty ertiars ago, and bee been a member ever since -.all the early mem- officers for the ensuing year were elected': were anlicably dieelISSed. The following bets of the same but himself -having one . W. M. George Fortune. the way °fall flesh.. • overseer.,.....John Cawing. Secretary George Hood. 1 There is a lady residin in this village Treasure) John Wilford, Lecturer Robert Ourne. Chaplain.- - .• .Williatn"Itabester, Steward...-. -Charles A. Howe- Aast. Steward -William Hewitt. Lady Steward -Atm Howe. Gatekeeper , -Robert Warwick. , ,. . . Flora, ....... .....ki rs. N. Canting. .., , day ytshreading the finest needle May her still be lengthened out is the tvish Delegates to the Provincial grange are 'of your correspondent. Messrs. R. Currie and G. Hood. . ' At the close" ()falba -Proceedings 01 the the . aaCetNintitity. . Division faring°, an adjournntent wis A • 'NUE ronTIJNE.-Mr. George lief - made to Dell's spacious hull, where the. foeteof Turnberry. County of Huron, has Hullett grange were observing their an- received several letters from friends in niverearyby a social supper. This large the Old Country intimating that a legacy room was, filled to the door, and after all a Om...hundred and thirty thotsand ties sd partakenprovIes obmy ent-illic7t ladies,freel yofmthre._ 41,1110ibtin. He is, taking the:necessary step to ' estate: pounds sterling; by heirskip, awaits him °timing, 'a. Worthy Master, took the Chair. -lish his elann. ' After a few opening remarks, and a little , . • - ; ed .upon Mr. It. Otlirie, Tteeve of East' ---. -..f..a..-:.. pleasantry, for which he is noted, lie call- ' • ..^ Wawancish, to address thein, who Welly ter here, looks hearty as usual. • ; perhaps as well advance in years as any one else in the eoupty. It is the mother • of our respected citizen, Mr. James I'Van.. less. She is in her year, tolerably" , active and vigorous; and can do almost anything without the use of elasses even , ': .sTeNtassi, touched upon the work Of the Provincial Deputy was the largest polled in thie • , . • THE. VOTE.-- rhe vote for Reeve and lGrange, And. cited a. few instanceswherein township for several yearaimil WO as I fel- !frithani, 219 ; Frazer,187; ; Castle, the grange had. been the means of getting*, lows :•( insptovements in. certain of the-Onthriet 200 L.9303Pbell; 203. • " : ' • ' setatutescand dwelt et length upon the n e- LONGEVITY. -- On the, .:141 . 'Of,' last cessity of Using their combined, strength December,: Mt. John. Carneion; sr.. and . to leSseti the representation in all public Mrs. John Gan -wrens passed. the :40th bodies, :If farmers. teok More tinie for anniversary of their wedding. They . are thought : he claimed that: they would not the parents of Mr. John Cenieron of the Rubel:nit to the various monopolies which .'lktylield eoadaStanley, and have • been`re- at,preeent were tolerated under the pre- sidents of • the township for 33 years. sent system of government. • • They' are natives of Fortingel; Glenlywi, • Mr. Willbed, of Mori -is, was next called Perthshire;Scotland. ' 31r, Cameron IS in upon, and briefly-refel-red-to-•-the advail- his eieth-tyrfirsta-aurl ISElsara ameren s in n- . .. leges of the grange. In a social point efeeiter eighty-third ear; and both ler: lit tfit View, as a meens of fortning 'closer reienjoymen o 0 era ) egoo e oel tions between. farmers of differerit sections. persons of their ages' ' . • _ , Mie John Hanna, late deputy -reeve Of ; ''• Tuekeornitb, took up 'several features of • . ' S. s -.•,,a••••-7--- ' . 3100.111.1i. the grange system, but dwelt more p5it • „ ticUlarly upon Hip, an ecideational point .- Me 1.(•;414 am almost imlin-'inblein many places. A short time age we were of yiew, and iMp.ressed upon Ifs hearers I • wayin for stiO v no v- r t be - 1 livered Penn the snow, , ,edueation, and develotiing their intelleat . . • • •••••••-• "WiNainntns Your readers in this section regteb that the correspondence -sent amt. a couple of . weeks ago anent the municipal eleetions, was prevented front reaching you time on aceount of the sterna and now that the excitement of the said little municipal elections is over, there is nothing particu- larly interesting just- now to report, at least regarding them, except, perhaps, wci ntentionlhe fact that at the !hat meeting of the.Couneil for 1883, held on Monday evening, the following motion was untied- mously carried ; • • •".11oved by D. M. Gordon, seconded by Alex. Dawson, that the thanks of this council are due, and are hereby tendered to Mayor ItleKliabon, for his faithful disse charge of the onerous duties of • his office., , during. his term as Mayor." To which Mr. AleKibb(io inade a suitable' reply. It might be mentioned that among the other 'motions carried was one refer-. ritig to the taxation ofpeasonal property, and intimating that all such should be ' taxed, and no exemptions allowed.- Oen; siderable disparaging discussion took place on. a legal opinum read, :from one of the. lawYers, a$ to the exeniptiori. front taxes. of all the proper yr7-6.1' one tkheoyt,oupsn sAtaittieltiiistioe by altneya!reTehrnaTitlnaCiu' ratepay- ers are getting pretty sick of these exemp- , • • tions and agreements; but they mess near more of them before. theyrasent year is out. • Mr. Stephen. Yetes, of Goderiele beanie- . •inspector, Was enahere on an • offilfil tour ' ittat Feels, and 'managed to rennin a cou- nle of contraveuera ot the liquoettet, who ' were mulct in a fine of $20 each. ear We hear that an effort•ii being made to or' *wean ageneysof anether chartered bank' established•here, for several reasons, and • with every proepeet of subeess. Three seperate banks, itis repotted, are ready to .establish an agencY 'here, limit -Relent lutententeasereabeaelio wn-r-eWittairaritle. rich, which is supposed to b1 he sleepiest and dullest place in Canada, and 1Valleer- ten, ,Crin each support two chartered banks we cannot oe whY ‘Vingliam; with 'its lergelv. increasing &airless and the extent Of collOtrY• surroziridirg it, cannot also be • acorn medated taith sequel e enei al • - t necessity or using every • means of I g I) nY ( e - by 'reading agrietiltural literature. Ire 144r. ..., ,Tackson.left. tor lief/Wei , . Ilie toAittiship. ...ouneil .meets in this advised them to. reedand thinkinore, and :1110,11( • last, where he purposes remain- e sillage next ;Holiday, at 1u. (01. :• , • s • they wetild derive a benefit. the real ex- ing for the winter, Jeekson Bros. s‘..... Co. , tent 'Of whieh they at present hid ••little own A tibia timber traet and eaw mill. in - , rh.e•Yensle ere good, _new, . with •the feW ponception o • , • s that locality'and-The JaCkson• has gone nal's ‘Vell•L'''e been exemPt.freease: Untie.... • :. Ails Reba afealordie, ofKippen, oneof to al ei h, .. business in the. ., . , leek t • l'a. t directiou ' arr. MUrish het Week attended the fune- • ' 1105 11IcSvil T If' • the executive° officers of the Provincial •Williamreldestsen of att.Olias.AfeCainn; 1st POO.; /MS been prostratedfbr 'some time -by- lung disease.-' 111s nredieel at- tendants -have -but slight-hopesr•of---hia- Grange referred to the. eorteoweway in in:Whie'h the OntarinerOyernment had re-: ceilied several detegations fi.orn th4granget, and its „manifest willingness • to, •aid in tovery. Will is a -very enuels aespeetee 3fr. NValker s • mitt, going through Mr. whateaer Way it could, without trenching young than and 'considerable anxiety .esee. •HidstedcPS•pteee. . •: ., • . • on tlie rights of others; the farmers 0012- vails in the, neighlaprhood over this eerie 'Missionary seintotts :were preached at tad°. He.detelt at some lenoth. on what' dition. • • • • • • itohneiville and 'on the eitenit en •Sab: . P lie. tei•med :the ',purchasing teeter° Of the . mi.. T. A. Reid atid Oupils were enter- litttli fest, encl. nirblid meeting:ea-ere held' grange.7salt and other Monopolies -stet d tabled atthe residened of Mr. Joa.8011ers, at Ebenezer, Stutters . and . floberesville.• thatat delegation would go to 'Ottawa 0 enlaiday evening la. et. Excellent music At tho letter placeettevs. C'allipbeP..and- protest againsisthe repeal. of the grain dies fronietheaeheol children,. readingS, r reels Unite'. were 'the speakers, the ehaie. wes-- ties-, es recently asked for by the miters, , s tationseam., intermingled with;:a 'variety ttlkett, by ate j: Calbiek. Sniup?.of the • and would ask,for repeal of the agneu - . (reports: fel lowecby astthptuously: pre: Sbscriptiei iptiolthesv Ole were ahead , pored repast', Ocellpied the evening till- a Of mat Year- ral of .his lirother, who lately rosided• in — Mitchell... •• • • : • ; • . . . • . . , There is eonsiderable trafife• eerosethe rieer, seas:slogs-aye being taken hctoss to , tural implement duty, Railwey monopo- * ly was Stioegly denounced, and he pre - dieted lie early 'fimalgainatiOn. of the. G. T. It, aud C, P.11, With eonsequent higher Thie wits held on stile Montt:ay evening, in the town ball, which was erbwded in every part. The children: of the "school pceupied Oats `in. the front, and sang 4overa1' pieces during . the evening in . very pleasing manner.. afta•Thos. Jack - sou, jr„ had been training them for some time, and deserves credit for his euecess. flit endeavors to make this department Of the-•-exereises highly enjoyable. The choir Of the, church also took part aild added ntimit to the OVE,Iiing'S entertain-. went, The chair was ()Coupled- by aNir: Turnbull, who geve es short address, also did Mr. (co. Tedford, the superins tondent. the eon*. or I, is remarks' Ur. Tedford gave the annual report, from itilich we learned that the school numbers abotie 300 scholare, With ate- average at- tendance of 195. The receipts during the year Were $209, and the disbursertrehts about the same, including a handsome donation- to the missiOnarY funds. 'The school had also given a. n umber of books to new.seboole in the Muskoka and Red Rivet districts, a Tedford also referred to the scarcity of teachers, and made an appeal for more *misers in this depatt- ment of Christina labor. The, chief fea- ture df. the 'evening was, of course, the •address of Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, who spoke first te the parents, and then to the children, In kesping -with his sermons this address was full of good, sound ad- vice, encooregetnent And incentive, speaker evidently striyes to be thorough- ly practical, and does not deal in airelese generalities. His entinieratinti of what a home should be must have eommended itself to all Who Were present, • At its close Mr. Tedford moved, and Mr. 3. Sett, ire. seconded, a vote of -thanks to Mr. Maedim- nell for his lewdness in coming to take pert in the exercises, withal wee most enthusiestially given, We are much pleased to' learn that the anniversary was a good etteeess eind did a large sum was , thereby added to the school's revenue, • We should add that Rev. Mr. Stewart was absent supplying the pulpit of Rev.'.11r. ModontielL 4..••••• • Communion orviees•were in the Ptesbyterian einuch here .iittbbath. There was an addition of .3 TO the mem- bash : • • The Good Template of this village, in- tend having ' tea -meeting on On” 23r1 inst.. Speakers ore expected:from • °ode:. riela Blythe and the resilient ministi of the village. The proceeds ate to lie ap- plied toWard the organ fund. • • late .hdur..• Mr. Sellers gave the same ., eon -Tatty a stmi • nteitainment a year ago, c01.1101tN.E.. ••• ' rateas. unless'. the .faresers reise to oletr . wm: leorster is hoine again fatal i‘lark. • . . • might -and protested agai net it.as , . •• : halt). • • . • flUI.LETT. • aft, John reeve of Hallett, • • • . • .- l'ilionvele is stet ,gron Mg ath ly of cave a PoWerful doa tioquoto .speeoh, ,1ohn. KO; ee the b4,te line, ',Was about a der•en Moved. In las't 'Week, and .sh.owl.ng up the iniquities of elass sae elle ',riffles in micaiehe,lasit vreek. r•ereeted a comfortable • shantse. the muscle - Con. Ile paid tr high tributeto the char. • air.• Alardoelt, bee rented afor- 1. party intend ente weed for Mr. Harries._ . acter Of the.Olitario • Government, which •rison's:ettw 10 ill. on the 13th con, °flint- Hr. ‘Vaikeeksati etill hentraing Intd done more., for the farmer than 3nY I tt, I t: t tont g fill night,.atul we may•say the A rieuIturals College (Aerie.- prime government in the world, by, originating ia putting in Seine new anitehinery. • s a that he le soured.services of Mr, • • . On esdaY nuMber of thefrierids Wilson.; of Jalythefts bead sawyer,. and all eelarelianee,-ale eitabs opportunities for "4 "'Lind her •"inter''3 .supply of wOeIl; Donald. alelitirehie offers' to -bet the to itu5enas ins ,egrienitural chemistry e High Schools; and :various •other wayeiseAe` 14,feress. R. He impressed upon the youth to enitivate ';°'Sn'aY '1("st Cootr, of the 2nd con...; Who re- . . . . . Iter .,hushind, .fortned a bee ,attention, ^ • • iof Mee.' -0 stork entrusted tri him wi I I. • rece ve proMpt anutnal advancement -feel that the future Mr., al striae Tanersons of the' 2ad eon,. good herfeseliat dime,. me not. theme and by combining all -these tosplime sinbst•tti MS: James'esaalaglier,saf Goad- cession, thee. , dr 4,14ord of 'green. - Welfare - of the country depended uptini has. sold his Splendid driving awo. pair Of horseS tactile M aitland eon-, _ Canada`tvhere gm properly belonged:4in' Atilt towlialiip, for the. sum. of.$10. • The • oronuirrkiebiistillolesclif_non',111;en't'ittilol,4nneexstrtillro.river, - the.foremost ranks as a flatten.% . buyer has secured a hitig,ain. • • ri 11 1 Mr,, Qeorge Hood, -of Morris, the last • Chas.. and William. Vatter. (sons of lir, • speaker on the list, followed in a few. coils Clarter,):8th eoti, of Italica , left on Tites-' ' - ---, -1••40 es'Af. and A. Sprung' sang.a duet, as did . • Misies. Woodman and Hiles,' . and -Mlles . brook, and duritig• the evening, 'au :excel- -........e•Ses %, !brad& RDA oolooloaloit 'ItiajdAuEe moved .. A recitation was given by Miss Shob- lent clicirSalig a number Of pieeei. Mise-• ' ' .6iais Wa*t;c7;sNosilt „a: ' thereinto last. week, 'ft 'is It Value struc- Will take up ladd ititirremain. " 1:Eall.,14:17.i,ical;rg:i..ig.fultettliidle, yt‘ov liii;:oeh aats.bitioset;:eirte.s/Itc,till'iyorrottritillieufac; . ii.t...:Croonl.cei:cce..0;t:le:Tull:sb:li,:,..n1:11511.4:4$'s4.-:::0'0',:pi:rt ' ,et. le;ec .. genie, or Clinton,:Whieh is ,:t geitrAtee gratnlatory tomarks, eftdorsing ;mainly, these Of preeediegspeakers. • l' • ' day, on• a proseeeting trip te NeWtou; ! ve„ ' • • • a • • - " -" • lte -ea -lir 1Tant os of the Woedmiln. and • Mrs Roberts; The 11,01 seyeee attack a in teeemiet'ion a f 1 a 1 . of the.Werftmaiiship being tiropprly, gee- „ ,• • , ' (I • )7 tin2541 . a . . OtIS , • , X Is a fan way of recovery at present. and b.eted by Ur. Tamblyn, elicited great ltev. Arr. Tiarris occupied the pulpit -of applause. The Londeaboro band Was also7 the Methodist church On Sunday,. and on on the pletforni, and gave several pieces during the. evening ; has eel), bee„ Titesday evening addresses were delivered existence ter a shut thee, met, she seems t4by the' abtote named. gentleinim end Rill. fr, Davey, of Benne. • ' - „ , berS certainly play Well for the pectin- . they have had. , • air, IL Goad,' sr, has past finished cut, gotIne areniteeture, We wish Mr.O'Brien . • At 11.80 the pioCeedings were "brought ting his winter's sr,, Mr. Cload.sis every comfort and happiness in his DOW ' ' to a eloseeell feeling thee a Most- enjoy- inlils 73rd year, is yet hale and hearty home, which, its a retitedallientaSrhe so • Mr. Irenry O'Brien haS alto' taken the building. mania. On his 10110110milk.; east of (Ironton, bit lees erected it roost elegant and substantial mansion. The • building is of White brick, with slate roof', -and is-baillierativeinosamodern style of: Ole, evening had .been spent, and the "members of the grange realizing that they had held the most suceessfq'anniaersary •of the many pleasant Sgatherings bold nu. - der their auspieesaes conehiston. of then - labors they were- trea- t, • ed to an mister spinier by Mr. Coed, and , a very enjoyable eeYeeing wag :infest, by • ititsimeLLE it. • those present. Our heed boys were out sereeading on Tuesday night.* • • • ' it LEV]. The, temperance Icelfe 18 111 a flourishing Thettunivoravy servicel or tho rresibt and sap) he feels none the worste for his Self -impelled task. On Friday last a nurn. her of "his friends' assembled ivith their teams 'end hauled it to his house, Al!the condition end several' neve joined terian camel) Myth, Wore held last Sa . While Mr, John. Stewart • was drawing': bates -Able a'ale impressive sermons ere letothestraw the load upset, throwitea him • preached morning and evening to large off, and hurting his leg severely, , and appreciative audiences, by Rev, A. 1), ThonMs Sendersmi sosititit as to •alleDonald, of Seaforth. On the follow - lin confined to the house. • Mr. Shelter, of leg. Monday evening the annual tenoneet- iiidlett, filled his ttenoi m ti4 Oil te ltelf.t1S11011 chty. Miss Rotherford, or 14 en- both very interesting and -instructive, gaged for assistant teacher of S. ta, N. 2, Misses Moore and aingford aro visiting .fliends at Holinesville. Mr. and Mrs. O. Withers have. retatned Arlen Whighants where they heve spent a few days •visitinek 4,1ende. • • • were delivered, by the Revs. Messrs. 'Pritchard, Fisher, afeNaughteu, Sanaa. McDonald and LocheatLand also by Wei 4toan, M. D, The Proceeds from collec- tions on Sabbath end tee -meet inteamentits • e/ to ever 5422,1. ftfliy deserves. LTTERAIGY S.)CrETY.-;drhe yotieg pees, ple'l Memo eentety Met as usual on Tuesday evening, in 2.10 6 sebOol, The attendance, VAT unutitially largc. The selections &c. most worthy of continent aro t -A dialogue entitled froth Punkin Ridge; a recitation by Misslifilpin (t-eitaier"-'''-- er) and a reading by . Ala John • Thorp. The benefits of ens+ meetings are becom- ing perceptible in the manner in which the younger members nequit themeelve in entertainieg the meetings, Tues.!' ley evening next tiee following, sub:late lw debated on --Resolved, that know- ledge is more conducive to hoppluess than wealth, . asses.......--eseassease----- sr. • Calvert's ni,,,Itone Cerit'te, The' finest Waling eompotera angler the eni. 'Phew is no sari) but Will suectimb te 1 weitherfel prepertier, lt it •en evdmible drassitie ter . nes Barns:jIt1 1/08, Pimples. I.4(talthi, 11 111/, el critets, 'etc. Price t..-.•tritv•nyo cretl 'kb ,r,' c, cortilio.g t ;.Gore,