The New Era, 1884-06-20, Page 1311410gilita. ar, SCOTT
Barristftis') Solicitors
OerTYEYANVEAS
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Oosuniselentrofer Oatarleaad Manitoba.
PreloE TowN liALL,' °LINTON.
Proitootona and other vio.
. „
itArAIMIAOE- .Lrolasa,-,ArPhY TME
•ALI, Andersigised at
the 1,finery Roome,-
'074 80 JAMRS SCOTT,
DA,. FORRESTER,. CONVEYANCER, .AARP.
.. Insurance and General Agent. hionette loalh
Ovilas, Reaves Stook Vliitun Qat.
11,10NAT TO LEND IN LOGE Olt SAUDI,
Am- owns on good
„OP o r
41r7' Mlerate
o intereSt. 1011110r
,
• n• DCVO:MEE, M. 0. 8. ENGLAND
A5„.Physician, Surgeon, etc, Office and rejdeaco
next Molson's Bank, market Square, Clinton.
APPLEBON.-OFEICE--AT ItESIDENCE
•-Leon Qntarioetreat,Clinton,opposite the Rrigtish
Church. Enthuse° by side gate. '
MISS TILT, FASHIONABLE .DitEss & mANTLE
ALI.• Maker. Rooms •-•,0ENTICN Piouns'io Disecii, up
stairs, Rattenbury ;Arcot, Minton', "
esYOUNG, U. R., (ORADITATIS OF TORONTO
• Uttiversity,) Physician, Surgeon, &e,, residence at
Mr. Manning's, throe doors atit of the Teraporanoe•
nan,Londesbore, Ont.
*L'I A. ROSE, M.D., GRADUATE or WEDIOAL
-V_I• University, Philadelphia, Xelnber of College of
Physicians and Surg,cons, Ontario, Office at Oeorgo
Grantham's, three doors nortlt of the Post Office,
Ltindesboro.
GltAND UNION ROTEL, CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Mao. Montar, Proprietor. Large and Airy, con-
traily situated, elegantly 1nrnished, hated with lvot
air, largo and well lighted samplerooms. Good sta.
bliug. $1 per day. 9
IT B. PROUDFOOT,CIVIL ENGINEER,
AA* Provincial and Dominion Laud Surveyor,
Architeot and Draughtsman, Pzisnitr )31,QC1,
()Buten.
-11-% DICKINSON, LioEistsED AroTtoNEEE
A,. for the County of Huron, Sales attended
to promptly. Charges moderate. Restdenee
Albert'St. (Minton.
DR" nEZVE.,-OPPI 2 , B ATTENBURY
Murray Block, two doors.eaat Of, Ilodgens'
tAince. Residence, opposite the Temperance Hail,
Heron Street, Clinton. Mike houre, 8 adn, Co 0 Pan -
AT RS. WIIITT, TEACHER OF MUSIC. PUPILS
JAL attended at theirown residence,finecessarY. Re-
sidence, John Robertson's, Huron Street, Clinton.
Rice's new method taught ir desired. 1-
1AR. STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE MEDI
.2.." oar, Department of ViotoriaUnkersIty,Tormito,for
raerly of the Hospitals and Dispensariee, New York
Coroner for the County of Huron,Boyfield, Ont.
19, W. WILLIAMS, 13.A., M.B., GRADUATE OF
.11,•Toronto University; member of theOollegeoiPhy
sicians arid Surgeons, Ont. Orme Schristrosson the
honeeforinerlyoeoupied by 'Hr. Reeve, Albert street
Olinton.
DR. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
Aeoontheur,Lieentiat e of the College o Whysician-
an d $urgeons of Lower Caned a', arid Pros -loci alLicen.
tiatosad Ceronorf or the Countyolllurou. Ofikeand
residence -The building formerly occupied by Mr
Thwaltee; Huron street. •• , '
Clintonsjan.10,1871., •
WAVERLY HOUSE, CLINTON,ONT.-TEI
V Hotel is nevi and has all the venttirements
er a lirst-olass house. Large and airy rooms,
eiegantparlors, heated with -hot air, and in the
immediate vicinity of the G. T. R. depot. The
bar is well stocked With the choiceot brands of.
liquors and cigars. The tratrelling public May
rest assured or •binng well 'eared for at thfa house
SAMUEL PIKE, proprietor.
C. CARTWRIGHT 11, D S
•
of Stratford, will visit Clinton and be at
the Grand 'Union Rotel every 'second Friday in the
month, where he will be prepared' to attend patient
professionally. The administration of Nitrous Oxide
Gas, or Vitalized Mr, given to pationts,whep required
for the painless extraction of teeth.' •,
WILKIE't WOOLVERTON.
si/HGEON DENTISTS.
Hold the exclushie right for the county ter the Hurd
process of 'administering chemically. pure Nitrogen
Monoxide, which is the safest and hest system yet die,
covered for the _painless extractioli of teeth. Charges
moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. ' Orrice; BEAVER
BLOCK, over Theinpson & Switzer's Qrocery Store,
Albert Street, Clinton, '
R. H. H017*.IVIRO,
SolicitorSuprelisto'Court
Jge.,•
OFFIPE—WINC41-1AM & ELYTIT.
Iis Blyth cyery Thursday. Collections and
claims promptly and reliably attended to. -
PRIVATE FUNDS to lend at lowefit rate Of
interest. - ' •
Thaque: .T(it: Jiggly
ADesirtirax LINE or STEAMEns to
Liverpool, and all points east --low rates.
UFTICRETS By BETTY LIVE ',BOATS
to Manitoba and points west. ' •
lite'TIcEETs To, .ALL Tom's ,WEsT, itt
lowest rates.
CALL before making arrangements'
to any of these points. •
JAMES THOMPSON, '
•• Town Agent G.T.R.
THE ALLAN..LINE
111.\),,,•-• AL I
irm, „AL 1
...zociKe • •••t",,,,
ROYAL ,MA.IL STEAMSHIPS. •
•
The Allan Line is taking Steerage passengers
from Clinton to Liverpool, Derry.
and Orlitigow, for $13.16
Exenrsion Tickets, geedtor six Months,
at low rates. Intermediate rates also
reduced. Accommodation good.
Sailings overy Saturday '
. "' front Quebec.
Passengers require to Mat% Clinton' Id 4 p.
in., on Thursdays, making direct connactiOn
with steatners itt Quebec. '
Full particulars arid all inforplation sib appli-
A. 0. PAT'TISON,
G. T. 11. Agent, Clinton.
cation to
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
-Fsrtzfi'
01-01
cliwroist..
LIPP....SIzE WORK A SPECIALTY, •
.1 t
DENVIS,T,
COATS BLOO
shirgeS mederiats
OPENTON,
NO. 215.
TERRIS 01.30 Per 441.ntatini cLiNToN, ONTI, FRID.A.T,' ',TUNE 201 1884.
,
itifelratES sib MON
IrgatfA .194fro,
got Nugrtiotments,
Gllit, WANTED -A 00011 r4 sSRVANT
wanted, Apply to MRS, J, C. GILROY) lkitten-
bury street.
STOIRE GIRL WANTED -Smarts industrioua
girl, for (Stationery and Farley Goods. One with
some knowledge of the business preferrod.--AI,Ey.
WEDI„ •Clinton. ,
,OST--Detween Fair's Mill and the Railway cross-
J/s4 ing on the Myth Road, A XRUNI1 SILll DItEtia
The finder will please, return it to JOHN mardiov,
Blyth, or to this office, I
_Ram WEIR, to 0. Andrews, for $50, AM
OWE TOSW—A, note signed by Ansa Rama
lost about the Mb inst., lifer near Clinton. All per-
sons are warned against negotiating such mite. A.
BRYDEN, Clinton. • .
GOOD PARSE FOR SALE The subscriber
offers, for sale that well -situated farm, La 17,
rth concession, Goderich township, SO acres, so acres
In areas, nearly all cleared, good brick house, barn
36 x 76, stabling for cattle and horses, new granary,
implement house, small orchard. The farm Ise Splen-
did one, welt waterell, in a very good state of cultiva-
tion, with 700 rods of underdraming, bier* clay soil,
and will be sold on rebsonable terms, 62,000 can re-
main on property, at O'per cent for five years, If desir-
ed, JAMES DUNCAN, Porter's Hill P.O. 23
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. To CREDITORS
In the natter of the assigpments ef
iounurirr & WtOLES, Ooing litoffitTese
as Woollen Manufacturers, at the
Town of Clinton, and or EdMASAIS1
Cos heft and -John Bodes.
1*.Zr OTICE is hereby
that Edmund Corbett and
ton, County of Huron, as Corbett & Boles, Woollen
and that all perbons having- chains against the said
party, estate, and effeets to the malersigned, Chris-
topher Dickson, of the said TOw/I of Minton, Rook -
or, John Bolesasurrequircdron orsheionsthe-Iftli-d
John Iroles have made an assignment 0.0 their pro.
seller, in trust for the benefit of all. their creditor,
firm of Corbett dr 13oles, orthe said Edmtind Corbett,
Manufacturers, and the said Edmund Corbett and
„iv John Boles, dqing business in the Tem% of
ay
of .J my next, 1884 to send in by letter, prepaid, and
addresse,d to the undersigned, their names, residence,
post Oka addresses, and particulars of their claims,
duly verified by statutory declarations, specifying the
nature of the security) if any, held by thein ; and take
notice that after the said date, pursuant to 40 Vic.,'
Sec. 1, Chap. 9 (Ont.)tho said trusteeNvill proceed to
distribute the assets of the said firm of Cerbstt ,Ss
Boles, and the said Edmund Corbett and John Iloies,
among the paitios entitled thereto, rateably and pro-
portionately, having due regard to the rights of part-
nership and private creditors, and distributing the
same ins betWeen them _according.talaw,..and.having
regard only to the claims of which notice shall have
been given, and that he will not be liable for the as-
sets or any part thereof so distributed to any person
or persons, firms or corporations, of whose debt or
claim he shail not have notice.
Dated at Clinton this 18th day of ,Tune, A. D., 0184.
• CHRISTQPHER DIONSPN,
Trustee,
MANNING S. SCOTT, "Soliettors for Trustee. •
(10010 PASTURAGE—For Horses t;nd•Cattlo
on the Forks Farm, Maitland concosion, Gode-
rich.township., , Apply to THOS. MAIR. ' . *
•
MO DEBTORS—AU ONJERDT/E,A.C6ousws
-ow
Ling the onocrsod
tAn, and not *Atm at
• once, will be placed in court for eollectioa.---
JOHN CUNINGHAME, Clinton,: .
110 EFRIGERATOD Fon SALE—A 00011 •
.1.11.'second-hand Refrigerator, in splendid order, Am-
erkan make, for sale Cheap. Apply to SILAS DAVIS.'
.Mammoth Tin Shop, Clinton. •• • . • •
. o r fee. Lot 43. &plaid oonces-
DrAlf iirmsev'Bruh-aliorot.it ed ienriiam
sion, Goilerfeh Township Terms al per cow'
.for the season,- JOHN a:RIALTO*: -
,QIERVANW WANTED.a. :p',fiend Servant
, .
1...7j
A.gIrt
wantecrat onee apply t� MRS, TMOS.
..4J •
,ITIMBEIE FOR SALE -,About,one hind-
red'thousand feet& riznocx ',mum
an sizes, for sale very cheap, Apply to JOMN
SHANAPIAN, lo,t 20, srd eon. 'of Mullett. •
. .
. . •
liDOARDERS THHEE 011,'Fbuit respect-
able young men can dud comfortable board'
at reasonable rates, at MRS. SIMpSON'S, nearly
opposite tlie•Model•Schoel. • •
OArTioNwarniig.isliereby .friven against
trespassers upon the Finkle homesteadas
lime guns are placed -so that oo one trespassing
willescape detection arid prosecution, JOS.
ALLANSON, (4inton,
•
• •
TIERHAlif ELLE FOIL SERV.IICE--THE
..L.Poubseriber.keepS kir service at his premises
Lot 36, Maitland concession Goderielt to)viishiP,
(At Uo1niesviI1e it goodThoroughbred Durham
Bull. Terms, $1,50, with privilege of returning,
if necessary. CHAS. J. DISNEY.
-WAE
NTD -SIX MEN of good address, with
or 'without Much knowledge • of business,
can have steady employment at liberal salarieS
by applying at ltdom 6. Guinn UNION HOTNI,
CLINTON. Must be of good moral character.
QTORE FOR SALE—WILL SELL ' CHEAP
1.3 or rent on easy terms, the Brick -Store and
Dwelling in the Village of hayfield, lately oecu-
pied by R. Barker. Good opening for busineSS.
Best Stand in the Village. ' For partielilarS nP-
ply to B. BARKER., Myth.
laTOR SALE -,COMFORTABLE 'DWELLING
.12 Hous ° in the Town of Clinton, Contains 6
rooms; garden With fruit trees. ' Satiate In good
locality and easily accessible. For further par-
.tieulars applY at the NEw Rai onion, or itt. the
SINGER SEWING ISLACIIINE OFFICE, Perrin
BloOk, Clinton. ,s;
HoVisE 'To BENT -The house and quarter
acre garden on the farm of Mr. 3. Idolanes,
Moron Road, is offered to rent' on Very:reason-
'able torms. Pleas, Of roorti and every conve,
tionce for ordinary family. Splendid Chance
for working man. Only 15 minutes itraIR from
town. Apply to ALBERT MAY; auron road.
-LP
VOGT AND WAGGON FOR SALE.—
rr sale a new COVERED BUGGY, piano
box iinishdd in the latest style, and of the very
best material.- Also, a bEiVIOORA.T WAGGON
ne'tv, suitable for .elther Sitigle horse or team.
33otli virgi be Sold at a bargain and neither lia,ve
Yet been used. T. C. DOFIERTYrclinton. •
L-TrxtAiniso CAVES. •-Straged froth the
1.7premlses of the subscriber, lot "Maitland
eon,, about th first of May, tour calvea-ahon,
months old, two heifers, one roan, the'otherred
'With a little brindle, the other two bulls, one
roan, thll other rod vilth 'white and reil face.
AnY one giving such information as leads te
their recovery will be suitably reWarclorl.
• CHAEls tawny, Godbrieh township.
LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT COMPANY
•
Jackson, liont, Clinton.
Through tickets issued to any point in flA
KeTA, MowrANA, Onzeor„ Or BRITISII COd
LUMSIA,
,Tiokete td CrIVELAITD, 14YrAto,
DIARQUETTE) ITANCOOR, or Doti:Int. •
Persons contemplating a Summer Toth- on
• the lake, call and ask for our Tourist 'Guide
Bciok,
SrrimtAtin EATS,- Vnirtli Sun
Clintim to Liverpool, $26.118
W. SAFXSONJ 1F,Ic1;et Agent,
theiph Rooterenee Methodist
• Church.
The firet Guelph Conference of the Me-
thodi*Church Met in the ttiwn'of Clin-
ton, on WednesdaY, 18th inst., at 9
had been brought under the power of con-
_ vertiug grace. A hotel keeper offered $0
to any one who woold lead. this young
man again into his intemperate habits.
How van Christian people tolerate such
an abominable and dangerous traffic?
A prayer meetinw
g as ilelcl from 9 to 1,9, We oppose the trafficbecame of its im-
after which Dr. Rice, the General Super-. perious demands. These are the outcome
ustendent, Weir the platform, and fornIal- -of the legal support vvbieli is at present
ly opened the Conference by announcing accorded to the business'. The only way
the hymn "See how great aflame aspires,'
--, in which we can flefillit the wretched traf-
after which Revs. Messrs. Henderson and 1 ehn' nge the lax,
lie with any good hope of success, is to
Herridge led in prayer. How and wbere can this
Rev. Geo. Cornish was chosen secretary
pro tem, and the list of delegates, minis-
terial And lay, was secured. ,
Thion'T•the roll being called it was found.
that -roost Odle ministers. were present,
be done (A voice, ' At the polls,") Ex-
aetly so said the speaker, urging at the
same time the electorate • to Make them-
selves felt in favor of the abolition of the
but a large number of the lay men •ap- li uor business, whenever the opportunity
0 Ored, Tile. sppitker said the national
from. districts remote from Clinton. , 'IjitAid 4'sfoinentg01444tIlitaVi•ntrer'IPPliegenbeeeti* ' areititt
'pointed :were ivantingc.espemally-tlmse-
Ralleting for the presidency was thenways asking for money. The two leading
proceeded with, .w/iichresulted in the l'Protestant nations OR thif Globe spend
'Marys, on the Second b $4300,000,000 in strong . drink.' What. 9.-
eleetion of Rol". W. 0; Henderson, of St.
allot, the, contest sorry itiiipeet the amount spent - annually
being. really between him and Rev. 'Tames u PH Christian work in those two nation -0
Gray.... Mr. Hendersen, in it very happy Would preeent• in coniparison with this
manner, addressed the Confeience, thank:- amount. The epeaker would not allow.
. that men are guiltless Who- claint the right
ing his 'brethren for the honor conferred, • • • • • •
and askedtheir sympathies and prayers of taking a shiss.
ninpotnhhiaiinclii.sCherge. Of, the duties devolved
Mr Markham, • formerly of • the P. M.
Tho _amnion next introduced Re*,
: Dr. Ric d gave notice that he would atV Church. He felt honored in being per -
dress the conference et are opening ottbe initted to representhis elunrat on this.
afternoon session,: intimating that he question. Speaking for the church. to
.
After the. Doxology awilienediction by for Toronto on the web -hew
its mentbera also,. He had . desired. to 900stainer, and' fully•seventy-five per cent of
would have to leave •formery belonged, he .could
afternoon train, "in order to be present "at 'Bay , that every. minister Was. a, total eh.
the opening of Conference there, . '
Dr. Rice the morning session closed. -' one 'Jr two things ere he died: One was
. 7,..A17E4.reew .,sEssi_6_, .- . . 71Vietbodistuniont.Providencehadlavored
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him with. this. -Another was the total
Conference• resumed by Singing, and prohibition of the 'liquor traffic' in this
prayer by Rev. Mr. Holmes': Minutes of country. He said temperance agitators„
morning session read and approved. • .. Were charged with exaggeration. .' He
'' The Conference then proceeded . with maintained that exaggeration, When de -
the election ola secretasyr'" The first bal., linea -ting the evils of the •traffie, was diffi-
Jut resulted inno election, the vote being. .cult, it not imposSible,''':The respectibili-
• very•Scattering. 'A second vote was taken IV of the business has • bolstered it upi
with no better results. Upon a third bal., Churches • have trifled with the subject,
lot, the Rev.11r.....0ernisli was elected, the party polities have overridden, it, but the
-contest settling down between • himself,' time •IlftEi.cotnewhen our watchwordaswe
Re*. J. Kenner, and Dr, Aylesworth. • He go to the pens ixiu:st be .prohibition. ••
favored the Conference with a; few' re- • At this juncture' Mr. Kennedy, • a lay -
Marks, and enteredenergetically hpcin his 'man from Halton county, Was, hearlily
Arduous. duties. . • - • ' • • . - :., Welcomed to .the platform, who interested
' Dr. Rice thenproeeeded to deliver an the -audience Very ,greatly !3'3rhis recital of
:earnest and able address. He spoke of a 'Scott Aet midterm that ,connty,„,, Some.
former union; and the very blessed results Men, said the speaker, have 'Claimed that .
which had ensiled', :and expressed it con- the Scott Act .could not be enforced. He
fidence that .this greater' unroll would be 'enequivodaliV, declared thaPit is noWbeing
...productive of proportienatelYlarger good. enforced in . that county, and none knew
: The eiducationatwork �fthe church Was itletter:thitn •elioise *behave. violated it. •
warmly laid Iupon the heart of tile Con- At 000 time the RIO.Y.31Pg. rattle Scott Act .
ference, Attention was also called to the seetned ••a• )fiorieirm. hope, AO enthusiin
superannuation fund. ' • ., , • , . • , Tose, with, theagitationtrif theignestiO14,
..A. Very cordial resolution Waspassed ' and.toiday Wig aJsuccessil-'The.Iou& OrY
. expressing the 'pleattire• which the Con that , itiwoiii&:•injUrehnitiness. has been
'ference lad in the Dee:presence, tewhieh shown ' to be as false as it Was loud: • •ri .
he made every touching reply. He then ginettf*eregiVen,willeh satisfactorily ails -
'reek hie leave..!, Th thercliurse Of the 'af..... tained his peditthiti ', Attention was called
ternoon Rev.'', Prof.,'Burwitsh.„..of. Victoria: to the inconsfstcncyof liquormen,
'MOO in:
C011ege,-•gave n: brief 'addreim; He •said, claiming , that the Ad "- intheasas the:
we are beginning .a new era asit Church; =Mint ofiiquor sold,•ocis yet are exert -
and Inuitgive- :medal attention to its ingthaieet;ies •
edizeational' interests. He bespoke the 'thelfassage'•90443 4,afeeling i'...:•Pt.,k0f,!emineies,
. :So,„„Stredukiosiy.iii..preVent.
,.
prayeis and inflilence of..itlithe.raelhbers lOadareAryingtoivprio,up .eelingagainst .
Of the °Conference ' in Securing large nuin. it. where, it is in. ,foree..., ,Vilme has de.
beth Of -young Men as atudenta at Othionrz- :crease& Seventy perteent:in4altitin„ sinew.;
'.::Reir.' Prof. Shaw; of the. Montre4I:Theati, -therActitamelitto..eflebet::„... :IL ••••.. • • ., - • •
logical C011ege,,Was n4140°0,901 'H-61.1 1 tXfo'ist,words 'front -4e Treat eilt a •the.
emphasized' the sentiments expressed 149, lekinfereiree 1-idighteiteitNery Mg h the in-
Dr..Itice ' at an :earlier .;•. hour in the after- terest of the Meeting:. ait also, the . ery effi- '
noon, in•:.faVer ..of 'education; ' 'He Called eit...4 services"of the .ehoir. ;
attelitiOn to th.e fact• that other ,ehurehes ' •' , • •TDDE,ADAY! 'ato-ii•N.l4N-.. -
were liberally supportingtheir .eilitcation- • ' ' • ' •a.i..- -
PhefOretthon Was l!argeii.oc cu pied with
al4nstitutioni4 andlie 'expressed his opin- .ceraniittee . •in atters,• bf ; fio interest to •t e
ion that if reaSenable effortf; Were pot general publie. '7 A eointhithication was r ,
'faith W6 60Uhi. easily. reach the sum of
' Tho Conference' adjourned at -5 30 p m '
This 05'7.0 from•-ftlie'Sectetary Of.thelVfechatst
conference the ..use. •Of• their, library and
$15,000 . during Ili? etirrent •Stuar.' ics' Institute, of iewn,'kindli:Offering. the
meant an 'advance of$0,000,' . • ' . '
.. • • . , • .. • • • ,.. ' • .•-' ' reading roonisi during the stay of its itieni•
• '• LvENING.stf3sioN.: .' ''.. • bora in:Plinteni Allilsthe,Seerethry of the
Conference was , instructed. - to 'ituirelly
• The tenSperanee, meeting -1n .coniiebtion
riviththe Conference was held on Wednes-• acknowledge it, ..1 -tet... X... G. Scott ; of the:
clay evening. The president being engaged. London Conference, •.iva Intreduced due-
. .
on coinmittee work; ;the '• Rev. Mr. IlIcAl-• big the Morning session, 'and Made a brief
lister occupied the - ehait,, • The speakerstdcfros4" replete, with Viaracteristie humor
:of the evening were ealled to the platform. n•iid "nct 88!"'s•e".' ,' • . , ''': . ..' •
.. . •
After a selection by the choir, the' chair- • • Belo W is the firt - dthft of -stollens:mid
Man offeredit few pleisant and Well-timed Ministers . Within the Conference: ••• - .
reinarks. . The andieneemas reminded of • • .,„. • . ' • ..„. • • •••
the p.ssitiOn On this (ideation:taken by the - Comm wrirrnrcr. -Clruelph, .e: orfoik st,-,
Methodist thizrcli,- as represented by its W. S Griffin, }('L'• CrossleYi. Dahlia. • st..,John
illustrioius founder. • ' Scott, •M A; Paisley StOiVirt Wage.. Galt,
- The Rev.- gr. • N.ugent Was tue liat ;pi ity •- - • •
. „;• • ..,„._ • A M Phillips, R D. • ;Berlin, F E Nugent.
speaker, 'He claimed' to haVe long felt :a Osten,. F Campbell, . 'Her:paler; W Mille;
Waterloo, A'A Bower. Elmira, A M McCul:,
deep sympathY•ivith theieinperanCe Ties.' :lough. Elora,. jai Broley,I.S Fear, Saperannu.
tion, . .At the 'present tithe his conVictions toed. -Fergus, M Swart. 110,340nhys F: Saran.
centered around two points', "44t, This'll,. GarafraXa, East; I.Crinie. CarafraXasNVest,,
COnSing, briSill8S8 . IS .. an' 'expensive one, •P 3I Smith. ..Eramosa,,S.II Watts, "George,,'
• Severe . figures were quoted in favor • OIL ••towii; d S 'Colling, 4: Burias„.• •m A,, &peon,:
this statement; ' It. waa,_shown that the. Mary.; • Glenwilliains,* G Abbs, til Morrison,
amount' secured to the goVernnient • froin .Supereniniated. . Ballinafacl and Erin, Wm
.Shennon. Actoo,..T W,Shilton„ 13 A. Rock.
Ibis sonice might . far better be secured by
, direct taxation. Opposing. thiti business wood, \'.' Ws.,
lAVbeSrPfearyllii;g.T„ItNIfaossii4kginws„10%Iliteg: eQ,'
is A righteous undertaking. ...Men' who
have interests at stake have, on the plat- 4:1''Llifie' . ' ' • • " " ' . * - . •
form and, through the preas, undertaken S;rairvOnn Durraio:r.,--.StrittfOrti, Ude,. ' G
to say that it is unjust, and even .intscrip- Richardson; Stratford; ,Waterloo at,. AV Her.
'ridge. , Mitchell, Trafalgar et.i A Conning
tOral. • to enact ' legal , prohibition: ' The
hatii; .Mitehell, Toronto sit., W Ayers,',T. Wu.
speaker combatted this warmly:. This
lianas, Superannuated.. St:Mints, W O Hon -
licensing business ..defeatS the -end-for
denten, M A, '3 Ifannon(R Service, Bimetal;
which civil goVernirient eXists,- viz,, the
guarding of life and property, ' Of this ;Ittianttellaire„clny, James McLachlin, B A.
,.,,, ._
were Oat be no , (potion in the Mind Of JleQnneds,.. ra
g tiiar,.:t..FAlartonisetsinKeire,
one Who is vidlling'Se erlY„,fio look uPon. T) sha.rp,, 14iseouri; W Id Pincks; la% e;
614,c
the ' effects which it °fluty. attend the H E Rill. Einbro, A Scratch, Thatoesforrd,
traffiei-intirtier and iiiieofahneat'eVerrII A Fair. Eirktoit, josliiirriii; 1 W Gilpin.
sort. 2nd, The .:second 'point to which Granton„ it Phillips, Loom, Robert Davey.
the speaker world direct, attention :was, Ailsa Craig, David Hedgers. New Hamburg,
the assurance Ot final success, which all j W Rebintion. College, Ill Walwin. .
temperailte workers had. Men tatty doubt Go ethirCer DIMaids.-'0oderieh, North at,
as they please, but when the sure word Of TM Campbell; Goderich, Victoriatit.,BWesil,
•prof•heey„ relating to the &Whines king- Clinton, Rattenbury st, jos Gray- Clint*
dons, shall have reached its fulfilment, no Ontario at.,, John ifemier, Sisferth. John
license Shall be given to this trade -from Mille"; ROlmeivillei. W Birks, G 1Cennety.
Wirth to eolith, , froni Orlent to OCeident_Itt•d_old,'..W .13augb. Varna, A 4 Parker,
Heintall north) 4, E•Srnith, J T Ligier ; nen.
suoThhba Ittheivi! 1%1 notb�found,vraile .0 intro-
sim 04114.42nm, . Ittdepbotovjain 11.0010
Dniganntei, jTurner, LO Itice,'Simeratinuat•
&teed, He remarked that the appoint.
tal,' .TW Dyke. Aulintni Sliff ettiwitlf; Bah
tient Of teMperatice atiiiiversarieti ril cen- Miller, Jog Markhato,.. fl () Peniery.) Col,
*eaten with the eitInferenatis of the Afea lege, ,I* S Cooke G It 0obbledieli
tliodist church IS In4icatife 'of 'the iro - • .... ' • ..,....- , ' ,„„.„,,„,
WINGIXAM LrISTIneti•-,,INIngIlaMS.,IirriV.Orn*
portance Of the- subject The liquor trot- '
bill, .1tincterdinei, :-.1' McAllieter„ .1 Elite, Su -
of
should be vigorously:opposed, because peranneated. , .Riploy, T 3 Sabine. Lttek•
a ite l'illainOuS reallits. By the ' faseltitt ' noyi. 0 To,k. ,Tohe.weikora, ..8epormottatod.
tions Of thilt abominable traffic imuA: shfield, 0 Hamilton. Berrie, 0 ellerY.
Merl are enticed into 'the' way 0 . evil. Di j ,T Rapp) 'Sop% JCeddes, Slig till?) 0
The speaker cited the ease of 'a young C tounds, Teeswate_it RV Williams, Erns.
inn who bad been addieted. te. drink, but sels, DO Mappirrori, Welkin,. T Gee, ' Blyth,
•
IS rater. Belgrave-E A Chown, B
zRivt,Ton.Erandon.) Blneverch, T 0 Sanderson, Kink°, .Auldle, R Paul. White.
ersdale, W Sanderson. ' CellegR e, - A
chu
Lisrowsu, Lograzer.--Lietowell, Alma it.,
•TrawmfferoOltnione:14;atiesgt°7:,1168P tSaffTgoorrdaB.: owPaalpr.atn08.
e0razterag,RWinil,lsianiTuste.k.e1V. ott, Drayton,
Alma, G Smith WT Miller. Peel,, t Fran,
Stirton, Jae Walker, Trowbridge, 13 L Het.
ton, 3 Arnistrong,ISUptd, Ifenfryn, XJ Noble
d 0 Isaac, Geo Watson. Moorefield
H Berry. Teviotdale, J Ferguson. Linwood,
4 Tesky. Hawksville, A W Tong°. Milver.
ton, W„HlVloes. College, T A Large,
Nferdir Ponzsv.---Mount' Permit, Welling-
ton at., 1 B Aylward; L L D,- T Dudley,
Sap'd ; MOuitt Roregit, Queen et, A Andrews.
Durham, 0 V Lake, 0 W golden. Holstein.
ft -J Husband. Rarriston, JW German. ' Bel;
.raore, TR Fydell, Fordwich, Win Otterwell,
Clifford, JO Stevenson,. Glenreden, TO Bell,
Arthur, II Sherlock, RJ Tyler,t3up!di. Luther,
W Bielby, Cedarville, ,T W Pring. Gerrie,
j Charlton. College, F 0 Oolbeok. •
OWEN SCAM Dtsrmer.-Owen Sound, J B
Howell, M A, Jae Scott, .W B Danard, $up'd.
33rookholm, It Godfrey: Woodford, A Ted-
badean. Walter's Falls, d Pepper, BA,
Crookshank. *Chatsworth, D Perry. Wil.
liamsfoid Station, John Hart, Markciale,
Casson. Fletherton, D 0 , McDowell, • !Eli-
phrasia, Thos Grandy, (Markdals.) Eugenia
W A gtrongraart, r'Et D. Dundalk,
T J Snowdon; E A Shaw. Wra
Torrance, Allenford, R Johnston. Hep-
worth, J S Corcoran. Iferoble, j R Gibson.
Wiarton, Sol C Edmunds, B Colpoy's
Bey, R A Newcomb. Lyon's Head, 11, Car-
son. Tohermorry, J P Manion, Cape ("rock-
er, A Glazier, .
WALKERTels isiSTRIOT.--Walkerkin, Win
Sulyth, D D Rolston,• Wm Tindall, aup'd:
J Webster, 'Hanover, A Fatter,' A
Clarke, Slpid, J Holmes, Sup'y.. Elmwood, '
G Hartley, J Garner, Supl. ObesTey, Josias
Green, Dobbington, T Leggate,,II•Caldweli.
Invermay-s-B $ Rupert, Ad A". Arkwright,
W W, Leech, G F Saltin, 11 Rall, Sup'y.
Paisley; Jos Edge. Eden Grove, J WAN.
Tiverton, T Amey. Port Elgin, .T Galloway,
H Leith, Sims& Sangeen„ T Ctilbert..
J Carson •
., ., .. • .. • .
[The Conference is expected to continue
its sittingsuntil, Mondaynext.l. ' •
' . " , • • . to•sicei. ' :
PERSONAL AND POUTIOAL...
,. There was heavy white. frost 'Sunday
night all ,round Port Jefferson, L. X,,, de-
stroying. potatoes, , strawberries and all
vegetables.: • • , .' 4 , i . •• '
' Tlfequestion, of the'•Thiminion Parlia-
ment's competency ' to!'..i.go. the , Liquor
Bnpienie Court an the' 28th:that': , ." , •
'Ilicenee. Act is • to be ...argeed :before VM.
.,, ... . , •
, .1t2r. Blake. and .Mi. • Liturieiairill- begin
'a • series . of Political ineetingis in the Eaistern
Townships at ':Ittortie on i:Fri8i0" next.
They are. promised itlieartY- Ire'eeption by
the 'friends of goOdGeverninent.• ' - • . • .
. :Any man who- wan tOPT: get •PP-BSOD- ibd of
wealth which ho hilkuot,produeedllyhon,
est industry -industry ot hand or bran), of
action or thotightwanteto rob Ids neigh.;
bor. •Rob is a shortword; but it is a plain
word, and it expresses exactly., What , We
'mean-,,,Cliristian Uniliii. ' .;
' 'The wheat. crop throughout.' the '. North-
. . :
West, could not look ''. better.: • :Thq„ fart -reeve
who locked for a night or two Ot nipping
frost about the first week in :Tune batle been
agreeably disappointed. •',.' In •Sonthern,
Manitoba the 'crop is fidly a 'Month. "ahead,
of last year'4,111 Jithe.--7-Winfilliee• Union:
• •Jelin ,Lowry has • been, itirastdclJnear
• Moorhead On :a •charge OterrifieZzlitia 9,46,-
• pOo from' the Calumet ,•and HeciaMining
ompany,'of Calumet, A/tioli. Lowry was
t ie.bonipatii!s confidential clerk, -.and left
it ervice two years eel`, He. 'purchased
it fa in -near Moorhead, whith is now worth
$30,000.• The embektleinbnt Wu' discov-
ered r ethitly, , ... -: • • .• , . :•:.! :. :: : , • ,
:In th Montreal PoIiCer'Conit .On ' Fri-
day .it •ma ,named Briscoe, St01-:•his wife:
:were. cher ed. with drunkeiinees. They
tad trampedall the:Way trend.- Halifear, it
distance of 858 Wiles, sleeping out at night:
One day, after a ttrelve, miles, Walk :tho
Woman gave birthto a baby, and they
continued their waIk as nand on the fol. -
toeing day, - That baby began Wein an
eventful way, and the ' story . -of its life
would.prohably be: as interesting as any
novel. The. BriscoeS ,are an their way to
Prescott, Ont. : . • , , :- ' ,
. A. mernher Of the:Governmeritnithe an..
, ,
thority for the stateinent thatiti.- reorgani. •
zatien Of the ,. Cabinet: would ntit take
place until - SePternber;:or•at le it 'before-
. ' '
;1.
the return -of Sir L. Tilley and r. Mac.
phersoii.from England. ,The physicians
Whoethese iientlemenprepose to densuit
may order that both shall give, up . Official
MN. • Ill that event Sir Leonard will no
dinibt, holdhimself in readiness to accept
'the Lieutenant -Governorship • Of . tlevi
Brunswick, which becornes. Vacant in Feb.
nary next. , • . . ' , • • ,
. - • .•
The New York Sun atatee that the Ohieit-
go grain market is speedily declining.
Both wheat and cornare falling in . price,
the visible supply is decreasing very slowly,
and there are large receipts of grain. at the
leading.' centres of the • trade. The crop.
prospects all point to 80 Cents' for wheat
and 40 cents for cornea . the'ruling prices
for this ifeason's harvest. Everything
leads to the conelusion that wheat -growing
in the west is rapidly ceasing to be a re-
munerative industry.
RuniOts of an alarming character ate in
circulation regarding the finitude' position
of the Canadian Pacifia Railway. It is
iaid that a gerions misunderstanding has
orison Initiveen it • and ' the goVerinnent
regarding Oa amount actually due on the
830,900,000. loan. The - governinent
claims that every cent of the loan is paid
up to date. On the other hand the coin-
pany Maintain/I that $1,600,000 is due:
it with in connection with this matter that.
Masan.; Stephen andVail Horne Were here
interviewing thegovernmentthe other day.
Sonne arrangement was then airiveitat, so
that thti matter has been settled, The
country win not likely' be the gainer by the
trarisizetion.-Pttitlya Free Pros, '
1214043•POZIPACQ rrOpiOgi
The canvassers natures n Gods
rich townwp )10,1, withgratifying
i
success, receiving between eighty and
ninety per cent o the voters.
Boveorrrso.-TheBlyth.Advocate last
week, which was only its second issue,
gave Its support to the Scott Act move -
merit, whereupon the hotel keepers of
that place withdrew their patronage from
it. Thls may .he a perfectly. legitimate
method of showing their dIsapproval of
the Advocate's sentiments, hut ita contrary eevident.
ly had
for the temperance men of
d, effect to ththalxinntleangdeeadt,
once ordered the amount of their advertis-
ninagtusrpe.aco doubled, Licensed Vietnallem
will not gain anything by actions of 014
XOT FATE OR Efoxnsr.-A. good many
teinperance people, particulartyfrom the
countryare in the habitt of driving their
'horsesinto }hotel stable; and sheds'and
leaving them there until they wish to got
home. This is quite right,lbut a number
never think of paying the hotel keeper
for the use ofhis shed and this is not
right. It is a convenience to it farmer •
to have a place where he Can, securely
leave his conveyance while in town, and
be should be willing to pay something for
„Athned Atehceoodation,• Hotel licepers have
just irbelaes,o n for cTplaining on this scOre,
them as little ground for complaint as
erancesupporterashouldziye
Sewn Aar,ix Ilunox.--The temper -
mace people throughout the county seem
to have commenced active operations im•
mediately.upon the inauguration. of the
Scott ..et canapaign, In nearly all the
municipalities. of the county local Scott.
Act associations have been formed, and
are earnestly at work. It is expectedi
that -the petitions for the submission
the Act to the electors will be completedt
this week. The canvassers in some of ,
the townships have already finished their '
work, and others are now•engaged in the
canvas. . Judging from returns now in,
the petition is likely to receive the signa-
tures of considerably more than half •t1.1
• voters attic criunty,,o,nd is pretty..cettAin
to tarry by it large --Majoiity, .fike can- •
vassers •report•that many whom they did
not- expect to favor the Act have signed •
the petition,,und express anxiety that the
Ace should be earned. The friends of -
the Act; however, are not ignorant of the
'means adopted by the .liquor interest to
defeat. it, and have no intention of allow-
inga feeling of over -confidence to lessen
their efforts, but on the 'contrary, propose
to poll- as large it vote as it is possible to
bringout. •Public meetings have been
i
held in many parts of the county in con-
nection with the local organizations, the
clergy a all denominations taking an
active part.
.0 4 • -
• LOCAL SPORTING' ?wins.
The Itiyealle base bail :6101Y,sileceeded
in beating the Hayfield eh& last week.
:A•literosse match' at., Goderich, on Fri-
day; between the Beavers, of Woodstock, .
And the Huroiiii of Goderich, was Woe by '
the fernier in three Straight games. *
LACnosSU Marcti.--:•Aii 'exciting gatne •,,
Of lacrosse Was played last Wednesday, on
the 'agricultural show grounds, lietween. .
the Victors, of Kincardine, and the Junior
,Diiintless, of thie place,' rasultkpg i„n an
easy, victory for the home teani. The first
ganie WAS scored for Clinton in •severt
minutes after thebali. was started.. The
second game Went to Kincardine in 24 -
minutes. ' This woke the Dauntless up
and-soine Anti playing was done for fiy,,,,e
nib:Cites when the ball was again sent
through the flags. The Teurth'game Was
hotlyd ,contrasteone, both teams Play-
ing their best, but like the other games.
Clinton again put the bailthrmigh. twice .•
in 22'minutem, As it was agreed to play
till half past four, the 'ball was again fite-'•
ed off and Sent flying to the kinparcline •
gear, Where some fine playing was shown
on both sides, this lasted. foe: forty-five
minutes,. neither side getting a game,
-
when time was • palled: 'The Kincardine.
.tea.in livas 'somewhat the ! heaviest, lint,
showed tack of priletiCe. T:hfrs is the first .
match fer junior teitin,,and is to holt:aped'
they Will always do as well. The return
match will be played in Kincardine, .Tnly
1st The Victors are a gentlemanly.lot of
youths, and wore plestied with their recep-.
tion here. •• •
• .
' The .return foot ball in Celt. Bruisels vs.
Clinton, , was played on the grounds of the •
former, On Tuesday, and resulted in a .yietorS
for Clinton.. The.game was severely contest-
ed, the Brusselstoan1 being composed of very
heavy men; while ainton.,,aiLmere yoaths.-
Mr...A. Scott Wils 'Shown referesese.19;ci01
Tholubta111.
Was kicked off at 5 p.tri. by 13ru
having choice of gOals. with a slight advant-
age for Brussels, and in about three minutes
the ball was kicked through Clinton goal in
a scrimmage. • The ball was again kicked off
and owing to an accident play Was sheponded
for awhile. The ball mit •again kicked off,.
Cliaten playing- With only ten men ; shortly
Clinton kicked a'goill, but tbe refe4e0 Claimed '
that seine ono called it foul, and he decided
against Clinton,. ThrTball NUS again kicked
Otis When, aftecr an even nittY the Clinton boys •
made it shot on, goal, striking the goal post
and bonnebig on the ground, and -rolling
through, a defence striltingthe hall back with
•Iiis hand ; this *as called ne goal,- but it foul
Clinton 'claimed a goal, however, they took
the foul, and claim to have pub the ball
through again, but it was decided against
them. Play again went on, severe attacks
being.mticle by forwards ofboth tearo. Hag
tiniawas called, goals changed, and the Ball
again\kicked off ;-..after hard playing Clinton
led tba\play forward, %Ado a kick on goal,
the ball grazing the goal.keeper's shoulder,
and goingunder the tape; but the referee
again cane& no pal. it mai; now by: in the
evening, and the -boys went to tea, -the goals •
standing 1 to 13 for Bruseels. Platt>was re -
I t
sinned after tea, 'Wkien a nice game was -played
in a short time Con boys led the ball up
and inade a goal, be ball was again kicked
off and Brussels madelnrious attempts to win,
but the defence Was impagAable. The
was again brought forward in nice style by
Clinton,' and oassecl through Brussels goal. -
The ball WAS again kicked...off with only fere
minutes more in which to play. beth Mares
playingapirited and well, when Clinton mati.
aged, to put In another goal. \ The gatrie
standing a to 14o Clinton by the referee's de.
°Wen, though the.01inton boys feel that they
were entitled to kaveit 0 to 1 for 01bItea.-
The boys were hospitably entertained, °Mop •
mg their visit very much, and pleased aheve
McMinn) with their entertainers, trite 'did,
everything in. their power to oblige atul make
them comfortable.
*42*---••••-•-i6-#414.essss,-1**" ...„
Hon. A. gaokeilziei it ts ,annenneed,
'will visit ganitoba about the middle of
net month.