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'ik Cntil. mAi trord 4 ..., e. liduriolt Iowa Huron Record, ( AX 4 404 .11 4r VA) G.e mersteedverage eireulation; over 1705. • ..,,, .,,,,,,, ---- 0.11114on, Iffredneadays June R5th SCOTT 4C7'/ • Who*, the -People are Saying AbOht famagetami, Tater connidered in the abstraet it is ate impertinent intarference with the -rights of the indivtdual ; the work of Ogee who,: persessing a rem- nant of arbitrary puritenium, would make men God fearing by Aot of PetliaMent,. . . r. • , eritragay,That- jt, .a.„ -Jaw whose sole aim in to prevent a ilitirs ' of legalitied deatroyere of the .human 1 q'e$9 !PM decimating eur people and destroying the hitihes of thousands, • •t.ore eerii**,f,te •,1 That net; not q,!4y,ip, it an intern peretti 'mind impertinent interference with the moral right of the individu- 4.:. ash tochoose what he. shall eat or • .; 'What d'riek; bat 'that its a deadly blow ia.Pe infOottent iedusirial and cote mer•- r,iat Intel:Sete, - - Per contra -That no reasonable 4„. mem:traction of the:Scott_ Act: cap retorprei it as interfering. any. • way: with.; the moral right of,the in- 'diidUal,bc�usdi0nce. arhis re- igOn thatjtaaim in and its Opera:. tian Will be the betterment of tlie pliyiiical acid material, cpudition of the insierititit.,` any comrannity In become the law of the ,. • • • :Vhat,ite operation wintid .not tend' JoeleettiFing the condition of'the •euijority an any community ; lat ...9rugett,„Nsit.ell Iwild be the :Oeliterit i'dedtlittelhaireatest .num- : her; thatikiit4lik...biltauri‘ to state •. , alud 11 inch statenierttr would cense-, • qoently not hesjuicejettibie of proof : 'tt. the pkvie in • . any cOutinunity nuffer by thelegal- hied :lit:enter' 'Sitja of intoxicating * it • " 44.• . Per contra -That admitting the • niajiargy,,af Oa People in any corn- 'munity would be interfered. with by t he.peetage of -the Act, this *mild 'mete. that the majority use'epirits kidr.conat,itptentlY upend. weepy for it, That,Iliere are nine hotels in which take cad* enjayerege ef 1$145'"a' ritti fritaiPirits eitio,uirt to about $28;?'00 year. • :flat thhi- expenditnre .produces no . material benefit to any one, Saye the Whet,' and as positively detrimental, .-.4.'i;ierally as well as Materiatly,, to why. • That this $28,000 expended intlio products of the. handiwork of ...the artilian or the yiechanie would • give employeient to hundreds more Mee ' and ..v/Oronti %than if spent in end would be produetive Of .1w,frifg laengfite to,heth .buyer ancl. seller, which ie not the case With the theliquor trade - • • the man who putteth the bottlett,o ,hineighbors lipa i to be t4en literally, it ie totally ioapplicabloto foraatanly do they not put- the bottle to their neighlioria lipi, but they do nit. him to buy 4nd the groat majority of theca avoid, as Urea in them heft, the giving Of the •contents of the ,bottle to those who are in a donor,. elized condition or verging thereon, 1 That all lime are restrictive to Seine extent of the natural rights of the individual; that the Scott A.ct cannot be objected to as curtaPing to any undue extent his natural rights; that it is not totally prohibitory, but permisseble, and provides that any one requiring liquor for 'medicinal, Porpoaes,• or who denims to have it in his house, can get it in the man. ner and in the quentitiets prescribed. AO that, anyway, coneeding that liquor iu limited quantities is e good the:44011r...of thepeople, hay, an ,interest in, foregoing a present -good in order to obtain a greater t - good, mid to prevent the future evils that may possibly arise from the rising generation being subjeeted to the temptations to use intoxicat. ing liquors to excess. ' * • That if a restriction is to be placed on the natural right of the individu- al to use intoxicating liquors lest Ile abuse thai right, that it would be "itepessible to draw a line where re - striation ehould cease, taking into gonsiderat ion only theposeiekeibuseef . the exercise of the Conceded free will -of man. - -That-the aduiission of this- ` principle Might be the entering of the thinedgeOf deapotic Sumptuary legislation; forcedon the people by heeds of organized enceties. That men would in time be forcibly 'Nue kited into foregoing the luxury of Ilium pudding, or rout beef, in vie* of the possible ill physical results of overfeeding, impaired digestion, etc., and the bad example this free living would have On the ising genera' tion. Arid that so far as legislating to prevent the people from spending their substance in liquid -hricuries, instead:of increaaing 'their depoSite in the saving banks: • Why not pass laws preventing fell, froin imendini their money in "biled" shirts and "fartielowal" It is e well known fact, that our prisons contain him-. dretla'.who luten.hrien brought • there from an inordinate desire to keep up appearances and a disregard of the laws 'of bieunt and tUUM in the process of doing no. Thefts, burglaries robberies,. forgeries, enebezzleinents, andimirdels arp.the atiteome Of the,. desire for solidaswell as; liquid Iui- urie. .The intemperate the of the: phySiettl, wealthaed material of this world is to be deploFed,' it ineerics invidioas to ;prohibit the use Of in- toxicating Jiquork .becausa the intent. Pewt° use of it often leade'le crime; and'not prohibit the exeepsive. uaa Of the'other material which to .an equal ly notorious extent leads to poverty and crime, Is no. reef - that thie , miScent.d.$t 8;000;ivauld be expended. yeeitssaryl..nrtictrs,themanufac e•lare_of Widely would giiv`e Orriploy. otent:te more people than does the 7:.iertimfactUre and sale of liquor, and that evenif ji did,. free 'Man ..is governed by 'himself," and that. the law of. the levz should no . more determine for the individual :" • the lexteritieb, shall inditlge in than it should determine the CU of his coat 'or the color of his pants. That tire.skilled labor of the world is fir' More largely employed in producing "lniteriele,"than in produeing articies of 'pritireiieeeility,' and' that if this . petition were prayed :to ''a Iogical • cenclen 'We ehould :revert to the emidition of.untutoredattyages living mud.. !Rivets 'arid. 'dressed • but in thetimethonored Bg ' leaf or breech. ,cloet, **. , • • That we are .a profeetiedly Chria sten people; that our. eititjaws sre .neitely scriptural tenets ptactically Applied,- That Ow scriptures posi- • *ie .1ec1are tirat a drunkard Shall not enter irsto the kingdom of hes. Nen; hid 'the 'chief 'aim of the Scott Act is toprotibit Or preveat people irreinta:bilemeirig 'dtirkards, •• • That the existing license laws' aim at preventhig•intempomnce and li !Ionia:ea aro punishable, under them, if they Make people drunk., and then. • .rlienkennege is punishable under the ' mention la*,..so that further legisla. • tiorein that direction is spite sepal* ' 'Buono, and that the restriction pro. • .posed Under the Scott Act, while poesibly iceseifing "we. amount of liquor Reid, even the smaller amount :•:;''Veilid be used under circumetences 1• 10011140y provocative of .drunken. trese. and thee the llama would•he fed ..,tititt thuActj designed to ' • • • •• • ."•• • • ThathaVing regatdfor the ulti. vette welfare of the licleor seller and aiignizifnit that the civil laW is .10 a great/ extant, suppieniebtary to or ibe 'epetOttiv,cif 'Christian lt4AV, lis ehOuldnot he' liglaiated, ;ate at pee tent, We R positiott utterly ettliser., .e-teteef ide eternal welfare, For ..do tioi,..theTecriptieres anatheluize, itintilelftitts the bottle to thelipa of. tis ittighbor,',', end the, peittiege pr000tineiiii Woo to the Man who •A1044 so nit bk.telteo• 'in * ILS• tfl .CAllrilDbitif ..404.N. • - • The Globe isrnuoh exercised- over the success which has attended Sir Leonard .Tilley,in his efforts to effect • a loan of $'2.5,000,00a. in England. inininautir price of 90 was fixed ;and •affere • were . receiVed • fOr $3,000,000 mom than • the ametint placed . on the Market. •The loan bears 4. Per cent' and wes taken at • 901, . Which is. ;mid to be. • con- siderably • better than Sir •Rich- arde financing6 although he present- ed the silver side of the shield to the • British money -baggers. The Globs •at first 'doubted. that Sir Leonard had secured the loanno such favets able •terms, and wound op a cam. Tint if the dement:Anther 'Agitinei. meta by saying that eveo if the favorable teperte Were confirmed yet they were unfavorable because the Globe had not been consulted in the matter lend its advice followed. Tbe Witness makes favorable men- tion of the loan, -and the oenamereial and financial criticism of the Wit, nest carries as much • Weight as that of any other paper in thettontinion. The kttness says: The New Canadian Loan at a re- • duced rate of interest has proved a success, The , present rate of the four percents placed by Sir Richard Cartwright tine years ago i the hundred and four, and it appears thet it WM on the basis of the price of these that the mitiititetn price of the new three and a'half's waa.fixert by Sir .Leonard Tilley. 'the mini. rnnprioewalacedatnhiety,oi a shade higitin. than "the few- feSilieiffif at one huudred and four. ICU were possihle to place new fear percents at the t10.1110 premium it would be, of •course, of eonsiderible present ad. vantage to the Dominion, but this could not he done, and a great deaf is, of course', gained h ylowering the establithed borrowing rate of the country. The new loan is, as we have before atated, twenty five tnillions of dollars. When . the., tenders were opened lent week it was found that they amounted „in all to • elsout twenty eight roilliens, or"thiee ions more thanwea galled roi.. The average priee t tbi oily:Ai:1640 when divided among the •bloat tenderers proved to likahot ope.eightb Of on Otteent Nobel.'" thee tbe mlnlmuizi price fixed by the 'Finance Minister, or niriety•one end one eighth, • 2OR1414 NOVA% t -gars biOM for the intelligent farmere. The *Loewe sate 'The laymen attending the conference at 'Illimiltete are a nry reepeetable look ing lot of Joon.. 'Thee e • &relieve oral Malmberg of r arliaute.n4 dootore, teachers, etc,,among them, link the majority are intelligent farmers. The Iron. David Mille, the, Jonah of the IticKeozie •administration, has been thrown overboard. egatte. Tlaie time he did not have the popu- larity Of a MeXenzie treilz"!the talL Ile lead to drop kersouse into the reel' Water, The proceie wai absolutely neceesary to fit him to become a member of a christian church. The Hon, David %ma i!a* mersed the other day and, 1140.4 into the, Baptist church. It is to be hoped that he haw put ow 04 A habit of fibbing and that liVetliP entlettvornto work himself into a new. suit ditterentbUtteriar " • "Thelecalgolerment posed: Them are feur of. them mainly engaged In, this enquiry, Messrs. Fraser, Hardt Pardee and Mowat, Any one may soo the social equals and fitting cern. panions nf three of them Imyveliing at the corners of the street's, slitting tobacco juice and talking grit polities between horns of whiskey. They are simply low fellows,with a -corrupt political majority in the AsseMbiy. As for the feerth it weuld be impossible even in sathical liter- ature to.find his equal in cunning, limit, in byproeisy, and in a talent for whitin falsehood.." .A Reform exchange reprints lbe abeireextract from the..1(iri/ and re.. marks : . . • "We,care nelf wh'ore mid) writing is fonnd," .wlfether in donserviitive or reforinjoltenaN` it IS disguitingly disgraceful." •. • • ?These are our pentiments. The peraenal abuse :of inembere of the Ooiniuion Government by. iiK;vtobe is equally asdisgusting In both dams the only'effect produced is to lessen the value of both journals as representative ones. Such black... guardly writing, in regard to idther People or any ;Iii.grilBettrit pertion of doe* not ,pourtittY,the.",54,.ewsaf the. • tPhreor:i.ncial, or Pon: i.i.tion,..340stera, • Bislnip' Baldwin in kis-address to the Spied cif Huron last- week came hit vigorously hilaVor of total We- stinence. •-"What We need" said ihe Biallop; "is 'a ministry that lielic'ee in Josue Christ; a ministry ' baptized with the Holy Cheat; •n ministry eonrageous aud cnitspoken for the, truth; understanding the „ relative. position of the Church to the work; thOrouglily alive td the 'necessity of easionar.y. a�tiyity, an4 thoroughly alive to the great work of temper- ance 'reform." TO the latter point thetiaberi doeoted alaige part of ins 'address. He said: •."In the faCe. of the &whit and acknowledged evils of, the liquor :traffic and th'e untold. misery and horrible crimesevery- where resulting from it, it; stages to • me. nef'nuercily wrongbut aulpableiii the. eitrame, for the ehurcli tnstarid apa: t in Cold arid ;. haeghty .indiffer• •°nee." After detailing many ef the evils of inteinperance, , the Bishop Stidi,-"In the face of these awful and admitted facts who are Um' Pio., pie tra.threivi themselyetrathwart the path and:1LP* ;pciitsihle; its :way? Surely the 'members of 'that. church Which prileases to bail:Oiled With tie:4.41)11:4of our. Saviour. . CODERIOH. •.,,,.`ro Is our ogre Corresietelitt. .The etettener Oeouto was in .herbor reday-endagain-on-Sneelatt gra. Clerk, of St. Louie, is. .the peat of Ifni:VI:3111*m Diekootn, - • -Mr.andltria-Megaw leave far their borne in British Columbia,to day. Mrs. Bleak psoceeded tO Mit weetc and 'returnedors. endive- bringingwita her the 0040of her IQ J. W., telea4ied ands State. The Amend took_pbtoe tram Rue artVe reside-acenq Tnesday ifteet noon. ' The article hi laat nreeks Signe) On the Sioott tot einct•Lieensed Victual. lera.ia hardly Aar tit the latter hotly. The"Ven. Araleleimen Ellwood is 1. Inept!' . Rotel keeppo„ TaetSis mem. visiting eaetWard, bers °riche Ontario Trades Benevolent re ore ir none hot Society t,ollegfalate for their own bus- lifr. Wm. Ifolmes le visiting tbe bleat and the f wited members,preeent. imagine that Poi/P.100M la this bonneetion was stet as legal and as sensible as would old homestead. ' The Mary, S. Gordon wag in harbor on Monda)r. Mina Campbell, of Seaforth, guest of the Misseityilkinson. Miss Annie -Downing arrived home • for.thabolidaye, last week. Valarencei Ideleten ertivtal from, • Hamilton en rridaY. Friday evening is Olio regular meet. • Ing night of the town council. Our town constable now wear* a helmet, A big orewd Novell to -morrow to. see our brave seldier boys, 1 The roller rink seems to he doing well, judged by the numbers patron. ising it. • . • The annual nieetinrof the West Huron Conservative Association was. haid yuaterday afternootrat Carlow. • Rev. j..-11. Ayisworth Occupied the pulpit of the North St, Meth. Church, unforning and evening, last Sunday. Mr. 11.8. Helmet), G. T. R. agent of Thedfordi *as in town for a few days thle wtsek.. The steamer Magnue svas in port on Thursday, and the Untario on • Friday. _ Copeland., formerly. of the Chicago roillinery House, is in town as the guest of the Misses Wilkinson. Mr, Harry McLean its. home from Toronto, thus adding another to our long list of bicycliste, mlitesare4citiltua Ooltrand-WSmitty. of Clinton, were In town with their brother Odds' from Wingham, last Wednesday. "• ,In the Iandote Methodist Con. fereece, Seturday, !Bev, Dr. Sut lierland, General Missionary Secret, toy referred to tile Saleatien 'Army, and to the Loire Army, •• ITO seid their eilaCesti was due to the fact that they give eery.000 SoMething. to do, if it *tat anli beating a tambourine. galled known a Man to tome front a. if; the higheat, poltsible tipirila just becautte had the direction of it, (Laughter.) Give the tell'iehere tenitethilig to do. ..• , PReSSOPLVIONS, A Extraordiitary piece of bias; plumy mien fee' days.age. ••publicly read tile ain nsetii en t Ofth e teach. ers itt training at MieOttawa Norma Sehool, being a travesty on Oa' Ten Oommandnients,,,ip wfiich the thong Or -of Sinai and the, oft: recurring name of the Aletightiarefrivolgealy played • With , to. 'Make the foolish young men and women laugh. Won to the land velccli•ildren are placed under the watch 13414 care of smell . It is being urged,. by the Zealoee ad voeates of •cem.piiisorY teetota I ii3111,. that because we have .cornputsory vaccination and conipulsory sanita- tion we must have compulsory tet.4 totaliana. As Chia ergument ItaVOnr8 • 1110; of logical conviction on the Jiart of,t hose who advance , than 'Many Of the intemperate staternente .inade by prohibitionists, it may be web 1 point out the prime fact that wherette the two firit named. fortes et chit:pal:don apply equally to all alassei of the Zoinnaimity, compels A large Mosher of our girls, who -bees' the -scarlet -fever, proceed to Carling Farm to Morrow: We expect tp see,them retard much Improved. The semi.annual election o olli ers • still takeplace at the regular meeting of Huron Lodge No. 62, I. 0. Q. F. tomorrow night. . D. D. G. M. R. Radcliffe, Huron District, officially visited Fordwich Lodge A. F, A. AL, last Thuradaai on important business. • The Quebec called in on Wednea.• : cley_on her upward trip and took on • a number of passengers and a quail'. • UV 'of freight. • On Dominion Day a large number of eXcursionista :will be in than,: as* the R. R. authorities will pith appoial 'trains this point at very low rates. •. iWe ,oriderStand that. • the • Rev. (Wan Jones has been appointed be 'the Bishouto succeed Mr. Walters as assistant Rector at St. George's, The promotion examinationa for .the Central school are now in pre. gross having commenced on Monday, On • the completing of, the Central, Mr. Embtiry.will conduct the exam- ination in the ward schoola. •• The annual While inoonnection With St. Peter's church will be given: at Bingham's grounds on the 9th July. The feature this year Will be the die. position of a • handsome -"Union Jaelt".14 vote to the inosrpeptilar hotel keeper' hi town, Mr. E. S. Hogarth being about to • leiveAciwn, the; North Street Meth°. dist Chureh Mein. ef Which body to gentlemen was a member, entertain- ed • him at an ice cream social on • ThursdaY evening. • Sneak theives are around just now. • Antong the delicacies they have se- • lected May be found: gores 'turkey ohiciketnit,honey etc. ' wato% is now set so thaf before long we May ex. 'met to find them znder the' careful • guardianship cif Mr. Dickson. • The eteain barge Niagara cif.Mon- tree!, reached , port on Sunday after- noon from Fort Arthur ^with 32,0001 bushels of wheat for Ogilvie and • Hutchisen., .The Niagara is reported to• haVe received two; (2) gents as freight... • • • , , . .• e the rottetlnga or a number of the coarse of the d ehe extra lioficse rateablMe Op* wile other society elle, MOD, Ire •he lineetion of „and cutting was decided •that in future all trellere Ozonicl be charged:alike. Now it appears thet the employees of a large egg firm' have been en many places only charg- ed *1.00 where commercial men have •Paid 'f1.50 o 11.75and ell the hotel keepers did was to charge all alike. • It is true that, thiii• alteration may leoreeee e -he bof,el keepers incerine by ,forty or fifty dollars weekly, hut Sure. • i no tethReritnee man Can con3plain, • havin4, tO pat the Intniii as his neighbor for the• llama iic,eommoda• Lion. • • • Right Reverened -Bishop Manton '48ibr'n2 DI*4.-,-t% dectd. edlv n tavor or *a lieenee law and againat a prohibitory la*. I speak from observatiotia I have made, and front reports brought to me by threw who have slaked the poet at mysug. getition:" Reverend John; Jones, •Methodist minister of Bellingbem, Masa, said; 4-"1 have been greatly disappointed in the law Eprohibition].The law has failed to do what limped it might havellorie, I observe that our young men. are irt the titbit of dodging into these dark saloond, where they eon• riga fiabite Cif drifikiiiracirgam I ILI': My conviction hae.heen, and still ts, • that if we mustrliave the evil, we had better, have it in Open daylight, when we can see its Workings, and take hold ofit and handle it understandingly," Reverend•Thottme Sheehan; priest :of the datholio Church of Taunton, fil% teen years, Iendeavored, so far as lity in niy,poworl to put down • rut:h- ealing, making Useof rather arbitrary means, perhapa o"I, was quite success- ful until the passage of the prohibi- tory law. r founatliatlhe prohibitory • law jnoreased-drinking greatly. I most decidedly.:.say the priihibitory -lawiyealrened fibre influence and MOP- • al! power;Ofthe clergy over the people. Rey, 11.•• Hicks, of Winnipeg, ar- rived in town On SaturdaY; The Rev. gentlemen • read a portion of the morthog service at St. George's, and preached an exeellent sermon in the • evening. The gentleman's old time' friends .• and aeggaintances • were pleased at ' his -appearance atnong them onoe again. 4;Our friends should• not forgot the Meeting in emibection.with the, Sun.; day'Sehoel tnatitute in the, North:Bt. Meth. church to night. The secretary of the Association, Rev., -J. McEwen, ,deliver anaddress apposite to 'the rjuestion at issue, and:the meet. ing will, be continued teharrew and Friday, the same Rey, gentleman de. livering addressee. .48017 poor man with ,a vhcatious hard.' ship, and at,the saute time scercgly affect the capitalist or matt of even limited tneautt. 11 18 very inueh to be regretted that well tneaning en- thusiasta steatildtperforce drive the friends and advocates of moderate driekiticinto;th,e enemy's camp, or • Make themileern to take tido with intemperance. Exceasive drinks, log dos had to disc./tee, phi- perieni • and ohne; „bet ..is that a reason • why ; 'moderate drinking should' he • prelfibitedi 11 18 not ae it the. evil ,were on the increate.. Dattiokepnetes. hag .loug eince gotto oat of fealiion with the gentry, end tiigachtt1ty botonsing • land common anion,gst the laboring classes, "We are as distinctly in favor of . a tent. 'pertinee-pielergrincla, • pointing out the swing; 44pp:et:sive indulgence in etreng drink, as We are opposed 10: I i ld re• Of legiSlation vie „c won pa speakItIeeiti for r the faults their disreputable neighbors." 11 1*. were It novv tr, for ' fA0b . that .the world' ivotild.doriteeto an end at a' Certein date, them,pight be an ex. cose for linprovialeg aInieried Utopia': •eleetio'Plated golden age ;Might plain mender if it Were ntitititeinled tO :wear, but enly to, look enetrOtte a; short time. It 'happens., howneet,' that atf the future of the world le not )iMited in dare.. time, WO 8110014 be extremely foolish to reefed the wowat mininited Pur. CBOVerend14101; E. .Todi, pastor ot. tho corierpt 060gregational Church, Bostepi itaitii-i.qty observation has led ine to belieVe “that there never • was more drinking mad drunkenness in the citythan now; that ft is ori the increase1 think:the prohibitory law has failed thus -far to prevent intemp- erance, and theta stringent and wise license law riroulcl probably restrain the sale and use of Heiler more than the present lam I think a stringent license lave might bo deyised that would restrain Mw usecf intoxioating liiroy3law.'rramorth e lien e present (prehl. b • • Reverend Rollin H, Neale D. D. 'pastor of the First Baptist Church of lionton for 30 years, must .say rain obliged to accord with the testimony I have-, heard, that there seeina• to be an increase of bite:riper.' twee, and a: strong disposition toots. posethe law. Whether it be praotic • able to carry into effect the present Iaw'[prohibition], do not -chiseler myself .coniPetent 10 judge. • I have conversed With' different officers of the City, 'Police, with the Mayor, and with men 'whose. business it was to exectite the laws, who say that,' it weulti be utterly' inipract,icable," . • Catherine Kennedy, wife of Mr. Jos. Saunders, was buried lest Thurs. day at Maitland cemetery. A large number of friends and acquaintances,. including Many of the oldest settlers, were present at the funeral. Sher- iff' Gibbet* Co; Clerk Adamson, Captain Gibson 'rind Mr. Thos, Dark acted ai pall bearers. . ' The early departure of Rev,. John Welters front Goderieh ivill her to his numerons friends, it Most regretable occurrence. • The Rev. gentleman, during his residence in Goderich, has made heate of friends otitaide the pale of his church, while within, an intelligentpresentation of his sub- ject in choice language combined With considerable power jn ilelivery, has earned tor. him a -high- piece in, the Het, of evangelical preachers. ' On Wednesday an exclirsion,unuer the auspicesof •Minerva Encamp- ment, I.O.O.F., arrived in town at 10 a.m., and under the guidance alder.. On Encampment proceeded' to the Park. The excursion party was not es large as was expected,the heavy rebtof the morning keepieg niery.tet home. •The-Wingham baba led the' procession, and during the day play- ed it choice selection of music, to Lite great delight of our Mash* • At the semi monthly meeting of Hutton Encampment on Friday eve- ning, the following were elected offi- cers for the ensuing term: • C. r,,Patileireh J. W. Smith, 11. P., " E C. Russell. Robert Givente, J. W.," Jolieph Beek.. IL • 8,, '44 .raliMoore,re.elecited. F 5., " 11., W. Ball • . " Treas., " N,CarciPbell ' " •-; , . The excursion on Friday from Ilyde Park and interrhediate Sta- tions, 'composed of the sclidels of the ohildren of Lobo and London town- ships and numerous friends, was the largeet.We have seen for some yeart.' The'Lucare braes band aceoinpauied the party and played a large number' of Aire during the day. Most of the • otOurolobiiite were highly pleased, with the town, but the cooling braes mien the Park hill had tho greatest oharm. Ittr,Ptitteraoe, ion of Wm, , Palter - son, P., of Brantford, a *IDIOM It. eyeliat who is daing the Circular town, gratified huodrode of Godet.' rieldtea on the even:loge Of Friday and Satuttlity by it eherinint extelbje!'.. tion of fancy riding. WO have' Wiftteased fano, Irirling on many becasiona I ut none in the town • of Goderich tO equal , that of 4ft, Patterson,' We mat not molt to menthe that our towroitilett, . Me. lambert Wellte -who intredireeci the performer, owlet:Awl the exhibition •• ••Dututeattnon. ear,oisa cereaseseent • • Mr. W, Loelcard and wife arid' twg daughters, Of Flesherton, Co. Grey, 'tire visiting: it Mr. Ww. Mallough's and several other 1\:i.ende here. •.• Our Bate Ball club . are tis .play a match :with the Manchester boys next Saturday. OUr boys will need to practige-pretty faithfully if they expect to accomplish much. • Our eeteemed friend II i• Worship. Antheny Black; save that, • per - aerially; he :ieels Much improved in health • tie .:what he wvs mune time ago. Iq1a41but a• short time shine' beiradentherpoint ef resigning, but feelingthat there was no person in the villrtie" who could suflleiently Aliseharge....theduties, he waited 10 see Whit, tern matters would Would take. He is•glaer IOW that hedid not re. sign. ' •"Ceuldateu blame 'him 7" ' Weiltinfe bsprryte, learn that Mr. Tit4i0 Tleaven, � Crausford, is prOst.ratedliy severe illneas. • Mr b• Thome Davidson, ot Wasia- notilt, *he leas nearly killed bya ruriawer team is rapidly iinproving, in, health, . , • • , • There was a tea-ineetieg .helcl on the. :feria Mr Alex. WWII,. near Oliverli.Appolotinerit,last fuesday.-. •everyierijoyablis time was, 'spent in ercigegq awingiog .arid se ; forth, till. eveinn*,',.: when the Majority Of the people ,betook thernaelyes to the church adloining$ where a very. en- joyable 'concert was given. by • the singing7scheol there, under the di- aectiontof D. S. Mutiro, of this Oh lage..-"The class gave evidence of oared training. The several pieces were well received. . The meeting broke bp abeirt ten o'clock p. m„ all seemingly Weil pleated with their daYsilinjoymente • A game, of brutei ball was played here hist Saturday ;between the Zee- atecetiof St.. lielens and the Men- oriiteV of. Dupgatinon. There was ,notlibie very eoticeable in the play. log* eitherteara 'excepting that the pito'hingiaf Webb, of St, Helens, con • obleribly disturbed the equilibrium ,of •• cier -boys. This was particularly ..epatictable-when . Webb. took McKay a eilentific curve ofthe latest im- prov4d type gii the back of the head.. • OnlY,fotteinnings Were 'played. The .stscire atood as follovra ' Sf. 6,17,7,Q."-: ' • Dungannon -10,7,8, Giellug this vieltora.thirte,en rutin of a otejority. • Company' 'NO. .7, under Captain Malleugh, left here last week to go nto cam p in Landon, • • East • eawanosh Prom oar ewe wcityptadttot. Mr. J. Green of Turoberry paid a visit to Mr. John Agnew hat WOOL Dame Uwe:sepal= cannatatay bone ---- whontr On Tuesday alteration of last week, a large concourse of pleasure -seeking people eseembled in Mr. James Mc. Ottpant's Vote, on the 9th con. for the purpose of enjoyinga IXst clap pleura such as swinging, danoing cu.A. large plat -form having been Instructed and good music being supplied. a vast number enjoyed' themselves, though extremely hot enjoyment, by beeping time with their pedal appepdagea, to the rinntioal strains of organ and vie - lin. After a few hours of enjoyment mime a brief space of quietneae, dor. mg which all aid joetioe to the well. PreParod viands. Ali the day was all that could be, wished for, and as everything passed off quietly, the as- semblage apparentlys'were well pleas. ed. Great credit is due to the cein- mittee; who so splendidly managed to amuse such a large gathering. WII-Wr THE PEOPLE say„ --That we had a splendid picnic. -That some- body got a "quarter'a worth" of dane. Mg last Tuesday. -That some of our young lade had a little pugilistic ex- cercure at the picnie, but nobody was hurt. -That a charming maiden is mashed on one of the schoolboys. - That a. few of the folke indulge in lamp -light croquet playing.- That somebody lost a piece of.cotton, either strayed or cannot he founct-That a • number of people were picnicing itt Godericla last Wednesday; -That 11. J. Tyner should give us a'shakedown'. That J. Agnew will require a host of turnup-triminers this summer, as he has sixteen acres of that bulbous crop.7-That we had better keep quiet now or else get "laid out.' -That the 9th is the spot for fun. -That the name of Bunker's Hill has been ap- plied to one of our notable etninen. ces-why so?, That Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tyner have been visiting in `Rtoderfeh tp,=.1.1iaLenme_one • host said he would give his shirt ftrknow who, is correspondent for the NEws- IteleORD. Yes! butif it (the shirt) wore worth anythingthe reporter would hate had it long ago,- .„• S'netth tn ht in a manuer thet out, harem d Bar. • 1 1 110118. : • • Varna. Frani Ottr Wan Clorrenmud04!, Piet Wednesday morning, the barn of Charles L. Smith, north side of Varna, was struck by lightning rip. ping a board off one end then entering *Warn which it split, thence down an upright post :splitting it and scatter- itigthe fragments all about the build. ing; then passing down 'to tho stable beneath tearing the heckles off the .harness and killing some &wit.' The hOniesVvero apparently upbeat. but Mr, Smith found upon using them afterwards that ono of there must have received t severe Apar, at4 Ito ia now quite deaf, although formerly as atteutiye to orates as possible. .1luron's...BeroOs• • Every bottle of Arnica dt Oil Unfree* • sold is warreinted by the proprietora to give eatisiaction er money will be refunded. 291 tit • e people, Attune are troubled, witIs cos tivenes them with any other ailment. Dr. Henry Batt. ter's Idendreke Bitter:, will cure cos tivenesa end prevent the diseenes zeirleje result from it, 291 2t IMMO witness -You are vely rentem ea your 'tato:I:lents, and you are very particular in year detaila. Now, 1 *ant to know il you are really to conscientious that you are afraid to stake something that is not se? Indignant witnesa-No, sir, not in the least; quite the cootrary. Survival of the Btteat. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough remedy simply because 11 18 the best. 291 21 MARKET REPORTS,. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon CfoINTON. !lourlk: 1;; 11112:Vi rir it ei . sv 1.ti,60. - t.old,.. ..":- . . .". -. . " 83.10,50 6;4 Eall Wheat, nm • • 0 60 Pees, Apples, (winter) per bid, -. 2 00 Potatoes, . • - • 0 60 •• 0 70 • ; •• • 0 14 LE ,": - : " . • • • - 76 "00 'am::: eer:ekufs'ep.,exs kg ,i i pi tt.o.r p 0. 1 0.14. : .. . .•. . 00 0075 CPItitue.graepl?Inordr. • - 0 00 -- 7 00 -- 0 00 0 00 • 000 Wool - . • 0 16 Cordwood, . • 3 00 The London .bee Press sizes up the 33rd (Huron) battalion as fol- lows ; The -thirty-third battalion occupy the extrerue east of the line and have come forward ,in good Style under the comuutud of It. Col. Rotes, . provincial treasurer, The staff includes Lt..Majoi Muiray, Adjuthit Cook, Surgeon Holmes, liesititant Surgeon Youtig; Payinas. tor -.Jordan, Quartermaster Beck. The band is under the leadership of Prof. Whitely. • The officers of the Bayernl companies areas follows :- .. . No 1 cciinpany, Goderich-Capt.• 'Miller, Lt. Ross. 'No, 2 ootupany, Wingliam-oapt. Elliott, Lt. Ainsley, No. 3 company. Sertforth--Capt. • Wilson, Lt. Wilson. No. 4 company, Clinton-Capl. Forrester, Lt.' Young. . No.. 5 company, Brussels-Lts: Roddick and Sinclair. No. 7 company, Exeter -Capt.' 8 -company-pant. Kahle, Lts. ICaine and Dane. NO. 9 company, Duegaimoii.- .Capt. Mailough, Lt, Varcoe. • -"The' 33rd is one of ..the veteran regiments haying been oreenized on the 14th .September, 18I6,. under command of Lie,ut. Col. Ross, who has retained the position ever. since. Priorto that time some of the does ponies had possessed an individual: organization, ath.1 the Goderich cons• patties were at the' front during the Fenian raid and also wet 0 under arum at home for, a titne. ' • Major 'Cleolt; the acting adjutant of, this battalion, is indeed a veteran officer, and has: seen most active service as is app,areut frOni a knowl- edge of the ..numerous medals he possesses for honorable service and • bravery'. Ile nosier a considerable 'tiine in the eerviooilx Ono of tile rifle corps of the regular army, and held' the rant of Sergeant Major when • he commenced his Connectiou. with • the 33rd and was subsequently promoted •te a majority: -Ile had the honor of being Captain', Of N�. otto company of the Ontario battal- ion which•went to Red River:under' corninand:of Colonel (itOW general) Wolseley -a fact which the latter officer:dine not forget,' as ire render- ed good ,sereice upon the expeditieg. In denietteour he isgentlemanly and unassuming and is highly popu- lar'with his brother officers and the men, • Sergeant Malloiigh; of the Dun- gannon Company, is a grey haired veteran, who has seen Many years -of service. •He proudiy boasts of having been a Minute Man in, .00 • war of 1837, and also, engaged upon a gunboat on. Lake Huron in 1866 during the Mccitehentaccationed by. the. Feuien raid. He joined the battalion when it was organized, and has been out upon every occa- sion on which the corps has ae.• • senibled. • in Lditor'rt Ittibtite. " Thereon' P. Reetor, Editor of Ft, 'Wayne, Ind.. "Gazette," , writen e "Forth° past five yearn hate alvveys used Dr. Iting'S Nee/ biseovery, for coughe of most SeVerts clutritotert aft well as for'iluit3O of it milder type. tI tieverTrills to effect it speedy mere., fy trtentle to whom I have reedee ;mended it aptak Of 11 10 the same high teiente 'laving been ured by it of every eeligh I have lead for five leers, 1 consider it' the only reliable and sure,hire for Coughs, Caldif (Vt.," rt*H.11 WatfA' MI& nett, l'Irog Stare arid g0t; If frfe lrtaT Bottle, large Size 0100, to 600 to 1 10 to 1 00 te 1 1 o to 055 to 0 80 to 0 70 to 2 00 to 0 80 to 0 16 to o It ,to 8 00 to 7 00 to 9 00 10 1 00 to 000 to 000 to 000 to 000 to 800 to 0 10 to 4 00 SEED. GRAIN. • SEED WHEAT, BEED OATS, -• SEED PEAS, SEED 13ARIMY-- SEEfr-C'OR, . —FOR SALE BY— • • Very Remarkable Recovery Mr. Geo. V. 'Willing, of Manchester, Mich.,: writes: .'"My wife has been almost helpiess for fire years, so helpless that she could riot turn over in bed alone. She used two bottles Of Electric Bittera,.and if so much' ihriprOved, tiros elle' is able now tic de her own work." •° Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them.. Hundreds of testiinonitile "altelit-their-great ems ative powers. Only_ fifty cents a bottle at Watts & Co's. • A House Poen/Ms.-Everyfamily able 10 appreciate and enjoy the pleasure afforded by a really health. ful and delieious perfume should sup. -ply themselves with the genuine Mur. ray k Lane -isn't rtottma Waves. It Is the most delightful and lasting of all fragrant •Waterat Respect Old Age, 'An Old • favorite I. thd remedy known as Dr. Fowler's Extraet , of Wild Strawberry. Thirty years --re. liable for cholera mistime diarrhcea and summer uonsplaints. 201.2t Milk in the manufacture of ice. cream in first boiled and afterwards • partially congealed. In the boiling a 'lacteal acid of bac:feriae it set free ; that, uniting with a hypesulphide of huteries Oxide, again solidifies as it bisulphide at stuntakake in the con gelding. This, when, taken into the system, prod:re:38 peritonitat craurpe, freqentlyending fatally, (Show this to your.gerl) ' Great Itletitiereute. There la great neglett vvith motet people to maintain a regular aotion Of the bewela, which teittea meta diseete. Burdock Bloodhittete ours: . tonatipatien, 221-2t Poe ertrite Omer, Itingworm Eruptions, nod all diStBROgit use Prof, Lovett Solphur 1100.1in, Soo p, -Tit-vsraisq-; • At Standard Elevator CL(NTON.: •'CARD OF THANKS. TO THE GONFEI)ERATE LIFE ASSOCIA- TION ;-Glentlemen,-We hereto return yoh our sincere thanks for the prompt manner in which you settled the 'claim we had against your CoMpany, caused by the death of my husband. Your Company aro to be congratulated upon having such tut eitielent-ar,ont aa Mr, 51587180, The Ninety advice and aid widen be promptly gives when it is much needed; is a great 114 Zurich, Mar 3010, 1884. MARY ANN SURERUS (Widow). 201-18 • DANIED SUREltilS (Guardian). FOR RENT., • PLEASANTLY SITUATE, ROOMYAIOUSE, 11. porner of Erie and Mary Streets. Two storid high. ' Fly() bed -rooms Winter and stun mer kitchen, Hartland soft water in the build. big'. 'Other convenient:co....would accommodate a large Willy.' Bent very low to yearly tenant. Apply at this office, or to •' GEORGE BENTLEY. ' efidton, Jdnel6 1884 201-11n, HAND -MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. H. BEACOM, TOWN HALL, CLINTON. ,!'quewwilwesp .1.10••Xl• Big Ruh in Girls Sailor Hats. $1.75 Hits at $1.25,; $1.50 Hats at $1.00; $1,25 Hats at 75. • $1.00 Flats at 50. The above prices we hope will clear out a grand line of Girl's Sailor Hats, which we fincl too expensive, rilie Goods are the finest that have ever been shown in this section. • Hand -made work; sawed and - pegged, at prices to suit every purse. TIM best work, loWest prices, and satisinction guaranteed, As I have Ilrst-Olass bity' workinew etn.. ployed, entire satisfaction • i's a certainty. Give Me a can, . •. - +Lig EACOM s. Bankrupt Sale WITHOUT. RESERVE, Hen's & Boy's Straws In endless variety and at every price. 0 0-0 Cliristy'gg a.Ceitelart ENGLISH :-: HELMETS) In sizes up to 7. OW,- -and In_sizeff np to, 71- JACKSQN. r_r4e Vat malts IIatter. Clinton . . . ' The above Mills are in. full. operation and are preparedto do all kinds of work, Intim custom and manufacturing line.. III.H.L. OARGI*NG, SPINNING, WEAVING, MANUFACTURING in all its branches done In .first -Class style and , on as reasouable terms as any mill In the trade. EXelihns.0 for Goods -We .: . have this season 4 v.ery large stock Of TWEED 4, YLA.NNEI.S, BLANKETS; SwilloghT80,'edD IatlAl e‘srvErrRoSn's YARN, SHIRTING; STOCKING YARNS, VINCEYS, 'UNION FLANNEL, BTOisir to BAArNeleilt.CTSeiltestc-we will exchange them tor per lb. above the regular . Market Price :or all wool so exchanged. . .FARMERS,' Bring 'Your *Wool "t6 •Clinton 1 . Our Mill has . been and is now running steady and you candepend ou getting' ,your -work well chum and en short initIce. - • .. .• , OurPrices of Goods are Lower This season thau ever knoWn before in this,part.of, the County...Give us 4 call. , • CORBETT & .BOLES. CLINTON, May 27, 1884. • Aram. REMOVED! REMOVED IVIR_ ME_ HaSOM-IMR • Ati' REMOVED TO THE' TN AdOORDANCE Wall A RE. SOLUTION/,J the creditors, the whole stook of Furniture 08 6110 , Estate of G. DIEHL &SONS T• owet_of Clinton, Will be sold at COST PRICE, from and after MAY 26111. The stock includes '• BedroolieSets, Parlor Set, . . Cliairs, Sideboards', Bureaux, And a general issortinent, lx11 new and of good workmanship. The stock can IA seen at an thine at -the ware.rooma of OW. DIEilb & Sotio, Victoria Street. • • TERMS SUMS under' tte cash, over that amount sixinonflls' credit on approved johlt notes. 8 per contperannum off for cash on all slims over 0a. , • IffifAs the whole atm* must be sold within ono month, Ibis is an exollerit chance for those fur. nishind to purebase cheap. • LUMBER. • A ottantity of Umber. IS offered for sale On bloc, or in:lots tofluit, purchasers. The stock in. dudes, Walnut, Cherry, Butternift, Ash, Elm and Basswood.• , UNDERTAKING:. T1h4branc5.of the 'business will be 'attended to' as usual, and at greatly reduced prices. . • ' JOSEPII-CIIIDLEY, • Assignee in trust of the Estate of Geo.. Diehl 64 Sons, . • • • Clinton, ?day 23, 1884. • • 288 6TRAY. sirEER. CAMC ON TO THE PREMISES of the sub- seriber Lot 15, Moroi) Road; Hffilett, a steer 3 years bid past, Is spotted red, white, maid:irk, has white face and white logs. The ovrner 19 re. questedto prove property, pay expeosokand take the ehhhal e.871.7. • EDWARD VAN EDMOND. Hullett, Jane 1st 1884 •• .- 280411 CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL •. Entrance Examination. • mice ExAttistATiost for the admission 68 L. Candidates to the (Itititen th School Will be hold In the . ' • •' MODEL 'SCHOOL Clinton,. wilthEMAY-AND- FRIDAY ,„ • , 3rd & 4th DAYS OF JULY 1884, • • .••:. beglfining each day nt a,fil. • intending applitants will send m their Merles tottto undelffigned Wit IlitOr NM' the 1St day �t' • .1. TURNBULL, MA .1 28640 Ilead 'Master. LO DON LOAN CO'Y, •1.101•TI:001•T o- $111/1JnUVu T R T An TO LEND AT LOWESATES. AUVshort date loans at 68,v 61-- per Cent Apo,,• 27rav M. J. KENT, Manager 1111 IIPLENIENTSI Liana AfalieivrintsiT "Or • PDEJOWS, ROOT & STRAW CUTTING ROOS, • CORN SlItTIRBS, • And all Implements tieed on a farm as Giood Itfl the Beet, and as Cheap rta the Chettpott, st, • B WEIR'S I'MPIT,MENT WA rtrinooms, • citoTOIST. Formerly. oceuted try .Mr. James Smith, two :cloties north of -the Grand Union liotiel, 1,v1inre he wsiti9I 6hke Vseictsoecit.etho see all old customers and inany new ones. , Come and see my nadiau Tweeds, Irish fierges. •Meltons, Worsteds, and, Fancy Trouserlugs. and Seinpuer Over- steattings, 1011(10 and tut/le the.batest Fashion.• • . •• •• It EVERY GARMENT ISII4ALKING 'ADVERTISEMENT; . 'Made by the Best %Mechanic's and trInImetI ,With the Best Trimmings le the mitaket, at Reasonable Prices. Parter: Viseher's 'reptitstimi as a Cotter .- and Coatinaker is serauld to none in the county. • Parties haying their own gouda .- 01111. have , ttieni made ' up anti trimnied on e shorfest notice and at reasonable charges. FISCHER. •:. •• •. OAK HALL. 174TA_M-nr45.3 cg.z CO -CLINTON. ONT., DIllA,LEItfiiIN- Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately . Conipopded, and Orders Answered with Care and Despatch. The Public will find • our Stock of .Hedieines Complete, Warranted • anctqf the' Best Qnality Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Sponges, and all kinds of Druggists4 Snuclriee usually troth' syirst.Class Drug Store. 0 — 0 tOt'••••••a• 0 .74... West of England, Scotch and foreign &dings Trousermgs,Enghsh French Worsteds: Goderich, has a splendidly assorted stock of new Spring and SuMMer t400ds. Ordered and Ready-made Sults at. the lowest prices ever heard of --none but ths hest or triininings rised, and perfee1 fits guaranteed. A full line Of OENTS' . mock. calf find Swot wiU pay'you' ABRAHATil SMITH The Sqtlaite. SALESMEN WANTED -Aires WITH neenoy exit .r:ZTErtMINA- Jy.i end possesited of a, reasonable amoUnt of intelligence and business tact, can have their expenses paid and oald law 80161801, by selling our Nursery Stock. We guarant80 altatod and ne wo are Well itnd favorably knew') throUgh• out Ontario, nor agents fInd notrouble in making sales. No raquoienee required 1 Outfit can be coact! In coat pocket. ' Send us a postal eard for ternis, etc, • CHASE BROTHERS and Seecisinen, 284 Oin, LAKII1'Oit7, ONI". Perfect Satisfaclon Give% VV1.1 oo 701' think it necessary te mention names Of ladies' that have given 'Mom Minus dresteS and eostunies to matte. 'rho have 'neon perfeetlyriellehted arid satisfied with their dreeses-not only With Lite style of the gar. Mont, blit the 578t150 and ilnishIng Is Sta thor- oughly inSpected before leaVIng the hate-Wish- ment that no lady need IINVO any hesitation in plaeing is Cress /rad Costurne in nem ().111010:0 hands. rermot satists,ottott iven or lie ettatus. PriceS of making very Moderato, to Suit different classes of goods. itIrA CALL SOLIOITSILVit Ism most fastidious will he COnVitotd that 1f MS 0g8r1tit8 iS thoroughly Mistress of her business, and that she Will do het 'eery hest ta cater to the the Wffiltil Of 11117 lady thet Ahmed visit oar establishment. The ladies of eitnthil see coon. try Mtn red moulted that there will he no thiskii, alteratmns or disappointments, enters attended to sithrlisprocir. -vieweits 81, rtft4t04,, ineepor, AGRICULTURAL MTG.-COMPANY, optrrnmoLimcoE, ON. THOS ARCHER AGENT, others till you licti ths Celebrated wrought Iron Harvester and the Beatty Reaper Hay Mikes, straw Cutters, eleughe and other. Implements, All Warranted. Repairs constantly on hand. WakattoOM next Cantelon's.Carriage Werks Clinton 2.71.3m. • AFTER THE* • FIRE .CANTEL,01..13,1,198. E4dirE'D Racey's Old Stand. •Ir