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ette. here hi tYoneitlereide
glgi"g of the laiq't )))? their epirie
.1te tual utIviset$, on Inettere which
more neatly uff'et their politwal
than their utoral well being. The
Scott Act i$ one of them. Piece'
cenditIons are ruoreattacheil to inter-
ference ith the trade geestion ins
The Clodloli Neu
Huron Reoord
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WHO URGED ONTARIO'b•
11011778 .?
No leter than* the Seettion of
1883 (lid Mr. Meredith the leader
f the) Conservatives in the Coterie
Aseetubly move I— •
"That this House, in view of the de
t lara•ions of tite letelerof the Government
Tan 'the urgent importance of the Mune.
diare settlement of the boundaries of Ont.
rit) Isis leen repeatedly affirmed by the
4.; eretattnent of Canada before Ooul•etler;-
au'III‘L afterwa:ds, awl. the urgency hes
heel inereasing year by year awl that it
W.1$ so great as it now is,' regrets
drat no steps have been taken by the
i4svernutent of Ontario for the final de.
tsrleinatten of the honnattries lfl dispute
ny insane or a referenee to the J wheal
souttattes. or the P1 ivy Council of ]ng•
lett, althoiesh the Federal authot.ities cen-
t:nee to urge upon 'theme settlement by
that teethed, and evince a williugness to
agree to just arrangetnents for the admiu.
ieration of Justice, and the management
and ithposal of the lands in awl the gov•
esnment of, the territory in dispute, pend
in the reference; and., in the opinion of
oils itonse the responstnility for the evils
wising' from the delay, which ho.soccuiled
!Moe the refusal of the Perliament .of
Canada to. give effeet to the award, or
whittle may hereafter take.phice, rests Rion
t he Goverment of Ontario.'
_Rut Mr. \To wet, a.114,11ill geltOW,Pre
voted 1.110 Above resolution down,
end as We add last week it waft:only
cpinp'etely corneted,•that the
• .
4eittle" Frentieraginsenterl to linYe
this vexedquestion settled by a
.4.)Jtreprient tribunal..
•
OUR PROT'. I Nag
un southwestern boundary of On
artis likely to heat the northwest-
e•rn angle el stlie Lake of the Woods.
This will hielede two hundred and
• fifty tnils West. of Port A.rtlitir (Prince
A ruhurs 'Landing), and extend about
s
twenty milos weSt of Rat Portage,
; the seene ;of Mr. Mowat' , military
eankiits last summer. There Is no
auttlientie statement 'yet as to where
• • the boundary of Ontario:will he. ,It
'• le thought, however, that the boun-
dary as laid down by tbe.arbitratore
'will be pretty closely adhered to and
will follow. the Albatny'river -pretty
• sdoely to James".Bay. :The Commit!
tee will .report to the Privy Council
:ere lope.' §liould'-present surmises
be: fulfilled, Ontario will 130 the
largeSt Proviuco ie the Dominion
• . point of area, except' the Province Of
• British • Columbia awl Terkitory or
Keewatin, mad on account of climate,
s fertility of soil, etc., is,cartaiu to be
. the most wealthy and populous. and
consegnently most influential The
•area of the Provinces and territories
•'are as folhiws! , • .;
••Proyinee. • Aitn7ti'pin Population*
.. . . .. 22d000 1,923,228
Queliec 188,000 1,350;027,
'Nese Brunswich.s27,000 321,233
, Nova: Scotia.. ....... 20,000 ' 410,572
• tlanitoba. . . . 7:115,000 . 55,954
British Caluitibia341;000 40,456'
.Prinec Ed. Island2,000 :108,891
Astiniboia...., 05,000
Saskatchewan • 114,000
Aliteria • ;100,000
Atl . . . 122;000
•. Keewatin . . -360,000-
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EDITORIAL :.N.QTES; ,
The Jrish Vote in the T,/nited States
' has almost invariably gene Demo-
cratic. Iu tho.eoming •Fa•esitlential,
eentest it ie expected that it w11.1 go
RePublican. And now, an Amer.
(^an exchange days that .the ladies
are all Blain "men." That at any
rate Elizabeth Cady Stitt ton, •presi.
dent, and South 13, Anthony, iriCe-
• president of the Woman-Safftage
Asseciation, have isSued an address
asking their ceetvorkerte to support.
the Republican ticket. It ;yes :al.
ways . '1111187 Where :the 'Irishmen
' itre found there will be the. ladies
alee.
' A "eubecrilier" 'deprecates.' tlie
Views .alleged to be entertaiiied by
."Tentperatice" in our last issue, by
• slating that thetettorofTemphrance"e
remarks imlipaits that be is :hi fat or
•of Making the vote on the Stott Act
a party' vote. • If "Subscriber" will
read the epistle ettrefully.he Will find
that the views. put forth thein are
Hintiler te his own, Though tin:Scott
AO; may in yol ve plat tet s• of e: poll U.
cal nature it jqnot by any !Deane
supportedor 'opPoSeit by Lally party:
es it party. or should it be, "Tem
pertinCe" Said '.![ hope the matter
will bti•iairly diecuitsed without drag.
ging in politics, rted.'dint)
everyone to give an intelligent vote
Mt the questien."
• "Cleanlinessis beet to godlieese,"
le mot it quotation froni the Scrip.
time/ eithoggh iench the saine dt-
.olaretion is found thiatighout tibe
bootie of Leyitieue and Nninters.
John ,Weffley in his sermon on Drees
ear's t 't'Cleatilinesa is indeed next' to
godliness. ' Appooite to •the threat.
' • peed seenrge of cholera, whieli is
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tr
sitppremet to originate omsenthmetlie
:less, many art3 nsing the quotation
given as a Seripturel ono. The hon.
des Ilhotruted :Vries 'remark) thatthe
, expression' is an Ant:eye:oils Puglia':
proverb -of geortt en tignity. end that
its oteginal form %tea "tleanliness is
twat, togoodliness"Legoodlitiess !Icing
taken in the Sehgel orcoMeliness, that
though all cennot b bottutifel all can'
Int clean*
• The ttov, J, D. 'Cateetelt7, of tho
Preehyberian eltureh, Ale on, ie Out
meth tt phamphlet against the &lett
• Act, The 'Mitchell eft/vote& thinka
he :deed./ leave secular 'Meow ee
this .Vititl te ties I'Ivere•is
fesee iti 3.111, rental hs of -the
vtdved in the pasaege of the .Seatt
, Act thap is generally allowed; end
it is well known that the spiritual
advisers 14 the people do not, as a
rule, possees the qualifications nee
ttessaty to constitute them safe ad.
vie rs in. oIitio ecouqutical Zaire.
The tendency to ,coefound the aut.
fespertainiug to the priestly ors
fiee with thoee of the civil legietletor
is (nehmen of anything Imt good.
The laity should be allowed to do
what seemed* gond in their owe
eyes regarding matters purely .ecu
lar. If the people are eatisfiett that
the passage of the Seott Act is going
to lessen their taxes and increase
th-triev'enue and better preserve the
peace and order of tho ,tuutsicieall-
'legend the State, tiny will support,
it. Bet that . they will be led by
the nose by the occupants of the.
pulpit is not at all likely,
The Natiottal Prehibitinuists of
the United States leave put caudi
dated in the field for President and
Srme-Pres'ideht. One of the speak-
ers t4 the convention declared
'such inert:Allele as -the peott Act p:
any compromise system to be "a, sin
•agathet God ant a ciente against
man " and cdutinued••
"Tlireir7ftenent nitre suppor was
all rotten with wrong, and reeked
with blood. It v.•as the 'oil° of celled
yipers, flavored with the khetoric of
offient/S. 'One of the Most preval-
ent and dangerous tonna of cornpro.•
mise with the liquor crime was that
of ;gloat prohibition" or "local op.
tion." A national crime, organized
and in control of the Government,
'demanded national prohibition Its, a
party formed for the purpose."
It is ,possiltle that another Ses,.
sion•of parliament win see ordinary
Canadian letter postage assimilated'
to that of the United Suites —two
cents. :A rednotion might ettio tie
made in the rate on drop circulars or
printed matter,' It, is iiow the same
for a priuted,cireular as foe a written.
sealed letter. If it is eight to discrim•
ittate between pent t.ed and written lets
ters seat to parties ou!side the local
.pest offiee, it wotild seem right to dis-
criminate' in pastage rates on die
saute classe.sof matter for delivery
at the local post office.
rzeg.$,si oPnvzoss.
'Lyon, of Algoma, ie a belfeconfese-
ed polieleati fraud ,and • cheat. He
eatin the ,fionse during' the lest
session of the Legielatlite•apd voted.
.A fteewatcls . he .con fesspd by reign • '
het; his seat, that he had nit title', to
it which .he dtared defend- in 'court.
Rut while he dared netdefend. his
'titlestobis ,smrt in conrt, he offered
to. sell -himself mid hie vete if alio w ed..
to retahrtlett settli:- and fie .signed a
paper promitong to do.fto.s:11Ir.:
L on is 'a coneistent •
. •. •
.It i4 a sign, of thettimes,.we hope.
—an indication that English:s-perik-
ing 'Canadiansare not lengee •in-
. •
'elitted to submit to a Frenelemonop•
oly of 'place and power in Qtiabess---
that Mr. 'Alonzo Weight, M. P. for
Ottawa eounty„is to be offered the
LieutenantsGovernorship of Quebec,
a7post, which has been filled since
Cenfeileret ion by French Caned inns.
The [Ion. M. Robitaille is not 'des
sirous of re -appointment, and though
it is -understood that Mr.. Weight
is by no riteane embitieue to occupy
the distieguiebed position, Lining
rittlier'inelined to red te front public
life, the Dominion Geyernment will
prees it upon lite acceptance epee.
the ground that be is thee only,pos
.8ible English nominee who would.
be acceptable to the French poplins
'time With riquarter of a century's
experietree of politics; equally popu-
lar, fie:It his affeble matinee, with
both sideri of the •Commons, Eng
hall amt. French; hospitable to a
'fault, he .is. by antiorpation of his
friende an assured etteceas and an
Wed' Lieutenant:Governer, -7- 13y--
stnndetitt Tito Week.
The litait'eapfee a statement' froth
the' tlie MOtietary Times to the
effeat that too inuelt clepres,sion exs
ista in' other mitititties ellen in Can
-
da, .coupled withthe remark that
there is a greater effort. beire than
erel.to'.• ma k e pit] dal ea pital
Put of the tlepreaaidn, and goes • On
'to Joy • • e
,That is•a statement. we eseept as a mar -
ter of nettisse,-,becanao .'t tells against our
politieetopponeids, and hears nut tho lir-
,gumeets we have wive:need' from 'dny to
ilay regarding the conduct of the Opposi.
Hon 'press.
The. Tory organ is so bliteled by
pledge's ,feeling that it :mullet even
realize how badly it 'gives itself
awny I y the above remarkably can-
did. mintission., It has come by
long habit to rekeiel it "itti a matter
of course" that a journal ehouldeee-
cept • nod. iiiilizn without •further
question ot examination • into its
truth; any ttesertion Wilfall tolls for
ils lode, and vehliritis it8 preeoit*
Calved ideas, 'Pruitt thief self expos
-
Ore of. partisaw.habits of thought,
awl inethode of cootroversy, the
ptiblie can see how, little chance.
there is of olitairing anything like
a fair, honest, presentetion of facia
from en avowedly pater:can paper.
The Mail is no worse in this ref-
eespece„ draft the general on of
patty •joureals.. They all follow
the Rattle rule of adopting.the setae -
favor their sitle•of the
eontroversy, and either ignoring or
disputing rtil'ot here, , Only they, are
not ell solliciently erode%) pf even
theappeeraftiin 6t.faiinStes" to ed
their %%et of principle.
When people reed articles in the
party press,fortified by ,qnotatiotte
front ilitlepon•/ent lintitoritite,. they
tilietild remote -bet the, Nall's, rub; ot
Pelection.
What watt needed, end tat
Should l'avtebeen eecured long ago,
wee 0)0,14410141 determieation of eo
irritating a qu�tio y the highest'
Onttrti the DIttpire; and we think
jr Mowatlaa blame for delaying his
contend to such El, Roktiament. What
over the deeision may be on the re.
maitting poiute, the Dominion,
Outario and the i'lanitobau authori-
ties will, no doubt, promptly it not
cheerfully, acquieece in it, and this,
itillatte unable queetion, which through
partisan fanning had reached a eon,
ditiou dangerous to the peace of the
Dominion., will be extiuguished once
and for ever.—Montreal .1,1erald
(Re.n
The tenth census ellows that there
are i•t this couutry 64 698, or in
round number, 65;000 clergymeu,
Suppooe, for the :lake of illustration,
that each one preachee but twe ser-
um:Is a week, which is, perhape,
rether above than below the average,
mei we shell have in the course of a
siugle year a total of 6,760,000 sees
molts, Further, suppose each aertnon
of only 80 unittutes' durstion, also
perldtpe less than the averge length,
end at the rate of 100 word e a
minute, each sarinon will have about
3,000 words, or twelve book pages
(etch of 260 words, and all the sermons
preached.every year will give a total
in priuted matter of 81,120,000 book
pages, or 162,0011 volumes of 500
pages ettelt, while, if an aVerage
congregation of 50 listen to one ser•
moma total of 3,000,000 wombippers
Ls presented at a single service.—S
Louis Democrat.
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Other Corrections.
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On fieet pag,e w be fewest c,or
rectioia the Choi -me "iicalantit?
reports -concerning the manufactur
ig Wearier s ofilie 'country.
ststitelA stisrtePuesessreo.
The Canadiau says:—If the rest of
the Globe's reports on the inaestries-
Of tite•• country are as wide of •the
teeth as the account from Sarnia,
• the eolutiftis of that paper . will • be
-hardly spaeiewreuough to hold the
eorrectioes and rett-actiona whicl,.
the fillitor will be celled on to make
by indignant. manefseturees atid !tin •
Ployers. In the Bernie report, .for
instance, the Lowrie factory is given
pet ertuiping with a moderate stet]
of men," and "net new , doing the
amount of work ler 'expert that it
did in previous year's." •The facts
are' that Mr, 'Lowrie lta at thib
time as many hands eitipkyedas al
any tfuerelurineethe, putt two years;*
end the oniput of •the work for the
year will he of fla great: *eineas
during any previous eeas.ore • .
FM1'1'11101 FROM OSHAWA.,
Let us let likewise hrief.• 'In 1878
there were two Seed Orel factories'
.etti ployed in the btiehiese; now three.
The two rectories then at*Workr•both
came to grief, :but under the N. P..
hoth were: revived, put on a healthy
feeling; (did Mr. Dingle has entered.
the trade. Of the lad,; by the way,
tke article ems the impudeece to say
that it hs nearly held ithesirit. Itt
1878 the•faanieg mifilmainess was
carried on in. a "coutparativeiy total!'
wooden 'beil(ling, under serious dif•
fieultiee,' ending in coinpromige.
Mr.:Dingle• bought, and has since
liilta briek•factery, ef four or five
-
tunes its .capacity, and is at this
•runetent adding a • toundry and
blacksmith shim to it. •• .•
'1'he Cedar '1)ale Works :ere as-
serted to have fewer employes. than ,
in 1878.,. The fact is the hutrther
is just tt. fourth' more. ' It heintirn7
stet' that it has 'lost itfi export trade
•thireugh the N. I?. This' is about
the ttearest appeoeitnetion, for the
lest export Ofthe season* Wee only
shipped a fortnight ego. • The ex-
porteraile • was fortherly done at: a
lose bectieee etiough could not beitail
at bonne to keep the rnenfuflyere-
. pleyeas :Tinder the N. 1'. tile -
beam,
tiemand has ea inerthised is to en -
a et- to titup tine Seer:thee, and yet,.
increase its rorce by 26 per cent,
• Tli.e Stove Works are reported to
have 20per eent.. hands les8 than
late; year; Arid about the iiii4te•ntim•
ber tut hi 1878, • The Works have a
capacity of _fifty per ent. larger
then in 1878, with more empleyes
than last year, aod doable the num-
her itt 1878,.•
A Fightift, Army "illajaw.”
The following letter addreseed to
the publishers uf the Reformer ex-
plains
Gams July, lath, 1881.
Dena Stas; •
•Major Atherton luta consultad re-.
fir eeting.the false and libellous evades all:
peering the Oalt (..forniel of the 24th
inst., whiel hold him up • to the contempt
arid ridicele cif the' publie end Whicili are
calcsuleted to (teethe) }flint:if his living.
We are instructed to (Inland that you itt
the next issue et your paper 'publish a fall
retraction find: apology end uoless this be
dime we are instrueted to,enter a suit for
libel to recover dania,ges against you.
'Yount Truly s.L
• Atteser, k Wire.
Messes', C01411.01; .t1C6111r1114N;
• Galt,
,
In reply LIS tide • somewhat forme
Wattle documt•nt, we teal, state that
not '• bottle0 award of having. Uttered
"false Mitt libellous artieles" agaitot
tlit47.8,(1•11 a q:A•itel esesee at. I] g.
-either o "retrace' oe "apolegize"
Far he it frith us to hold .a
a gentleoren of . the Majcit'S modest
bearing mid unesetnitieg dente:Ater
up th "the'saantempt and ridicule or
•the nubile." A relate fot.'"•lepriving
him • of bie rish' tlie
thought' We are ever willing to
aftsiat "struggliog industrifte,".hut at
the presetiV time, with a stringency
in the money market, we scarcely
think -dolt wehave got $10,000
lying aroend loose, even to help
melte se good a' cause as that. in
ethiel. the Major is engaged—and
we wou!d hot expect a helmeted
moldier to elle for it smaller amount.
No well Contitetted newspaper eat:
afford to he witlefut a libel emit, and
if the Major is particularly ;melees
o h•tve hie career made the subject
of a judicial inv&itiga i in, we shall
muleat or te le preseut when the
trial conies off",—(1alt Reformer,
Viditor"rribute.
Theron P. Keator, Viler tie Ft.
Wayne, Ind.)", Gazette'," writes: "For
the past 'five yeers have always used
• Ki»g's New Dieeovery, foe cetighs
of most severe enameter" 48 Well 113
for theme of a milde' type. It rteVer
aills to effeet ft tweedy elite...* friends
to whom I hello reeommended
epealt of It 111 Sallie high teems. MY.
ing been mired by it of every dough
havetliful for fiver yents,f cousider
it the only reliable and allre euro foe
Couglia, Nide etc," Call at Watts a?
Co tt, Drug Store end get it Free Trial
Bottle, Large size 31.00.
• W. A• Waugh, of Ifeneall hot
cetnineneed his fine twe 'gory, briek
/tenses. W. rt. roopere of Clintoe,
fltids tht, alone hireishings. t 1
• The SItivation Army.
senor or Ina 4111P01014tiT Itt
WOUns.
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SQ1110 miounderstanding still eeem
to 0%14 as to the effect of the jildg*
latent of Hon. 31r. •Jpstice , Belle in
the Salvation Army Case. It ups
pears from a perusal of the judg.
silent the following propoeitious
were laid down by the learned judge.
1. The statute deo not prohibit
the beating of drums uuless it cano-
es art unusual noise, or is calculated
to disturb.
2, Therefore evidence must be
given and coueequelitly received to
/Mow whether the uoise is utiusual
or celculsted to dieturb.
3. Refusal to -hear evidence for
the deter= .18 a ground for dis.
cherging the prisoner under a writ
of habeus corpus.
4. A by law that prohibits the
beating of drams ti urely, so as to
render evidenee of unuettal nehus
dze., untiecessary, ie not warranted
by the statute, and is te/tra vim and
invalid.
GODERI01-1.
&OM mown Correkpotadeu4.
Mr. Cl. NiDavis, returned from his
Cleveland trip on Thursday.
The Von. Arehtleacoti 14:4w0001re•
turned from London on Monday.
A step in the right direction—
the one added to the Palk steps stile.
Mr. Will Davis started "Westward
Ho" per tho*Oechato lest Thursday.
Maitland No. 33 A. F. and A. M.
meet next Tuesday evening.
Thre -Maryeff: Gordon issfirthreups
for an excursion party.
../Else-sbori ng—tit. the eleige:.-114.11 -has
redehed a depth of 750 feet.
ales Annie Campbell is yisiting at
Detroit,
• MissetiMAry Ann and Clara Dark
left on Mondity•on a six weeks visit
to'friends at Detroit. '
Mrs, J, Platt and daughter of Lon
don were in town last week on a visit
to,Mrs. S. Platt.
• Mieri Tilley whoshad hetet visiting
her sister Mrs. 'Eusehy Elem.!, -left
for home On Thursday.
Mr. P. Catroll barrister of Seaforth
left by the *Oconto• last Thursday on
VISIt to Bay city and Saginaw. •
'The BigMill within the lest eight
dayshas loaded nearly .20 cats of
floes for the eastern markets.
We ate pleased to welcome Mr.
John Robertson, of Winnipeg, to town
Mrs. and - the. MIsses Polley have
returned, from their . yisit ' to the
neighborhood of the Georgian Bar,.
. Out .old friends, Arch and • W. B.
Dickson Were seen prolitheding the
square togetherlast week.
On Friday •nsorning ive had p second
• edition of bears; but they. quickly
prisieden to better pastures.
,
• The Ariel sifter tailoading lumber
at Williams clock sailed , north .on
Saturday, • •
The sohooner ,Rathburnwith a
cargo of coat, 2871ons, tor JOim Soo.
hie repotted herbor on Saturday eve:
fling.
Cleveland Chief Constable hatable .4)
',eyeteeth trip i tin njoyed
irctist, hour, and t betel:Cr wir'las;oSlronungll ytoi'ities
1014 • • • • :
Mr. A. Gooding's:tiled by the boat
on Wednesday for home. If'runsert,-
speaks .correetty the gentlemen' will
:mon be back :Aga i .
. • .
On Satetelay, we had the; usual run.
away:- lidettnite It WAS- a horse lee.
longing to l. liutchison, Esq, that
did eleecircuit.of the town. • .
Civic yestetday: nein..
her for Toronto e few far .Port
on, A large number for the Falls MU)
the balance "aellome." • •
The schooner lfeadly with • elee
toes of coal for , the Big -Milt • arrived
in pert on Saturday night; and Corti-
menced.unleading. on al ondaY'niorn7
• . We oinitted inOur 'Etat that on
the departure .of• 1,1k jno.. Walters
for •Dorval, Que the. Station Was
crowded,. With the 'Rev. 'gentleman's
friends and admirers.. , .• ,
. .
John Lawrendeseged 5,.siari Of enn•
ductoe llegesinee who bad been suffer
ing frotn intermittent fever the pest,
four weeks tuccumbedeo the disease.
on Saturday. . • , . •
• Tho Ocento'landed a large number.
of passengers last ThurseitY, among
the number being a party of Clinton.
ites. One of them, a lady' /left a•
portion of ' her 'Weirdrebe oe board,
anthrernetebeted it not till she had
reached Clinten, • .
Joshua Thoinfia, of 111, Our On ee
favorite cornet player. ie. in town en
a visit.: Shortly atm' his arpiiett he
played a few bars on his favorite in
strument and tints intiteated to all
wi thin hearing; 'his arrival.
•• 'If it was 'some once bueinessto
gather theleose. paper in the Park its
appearance would: he much improv
ed. 'After last l'hursattra &emersion'.
the Perk Was esiverea serAps of
pepei, in every direction,- ,
-A person dining at •Bailey's the
ether day seeing on a ebice pie, the
advertisement, !Taste this en yeti',
your hat," at °nee did ad. Mine
hest, being informed of tlie occur
ranee also paste 1 the hat. When the
fellow tvalf pasteeyed from his collar
to his beets,•.
• The steam yatch Barret, of Detroit,
bound non)] en • a pleasure erip‘ waa
in letrbry on Th uratiaral tern non .lie
the •evening.there was a little sociel
on deeke tne.Yolees of (he eitety (par. •
ticularly thetmeilithrent one of our
toeuty Attrtleley)•--beteg"
heard in .the Park:
• On • Friday, Bellows photographed
our wheelmen. The :Aches ivero. all
nicely dressed, and as It .ydetig • lady'
observer remarkedleolted altheether '
loYely,* Just I effort) the photo was
taken an incident perhaps without
petallel.oecurred,De. McLean and
all his children bicycling reutut the
square within a few aeconds of each
other., , •
...The' garden party in„connection
with it. Stephen's church, was held
under the auspices of the benefit et'
the congregation at the reside:toe of
Mrs, Brown, lieron Road, Itiet• Sat.
urflay alterneem. The pat•ty was a
suceess in every perticurar, (hope
'being an Abundance f e.voeything
good, it large nttendanee, and most
delightful' weather. '•
On Thursday last 51r, joseph
tidge'.of Elora, tridlwright employed
at the Big Mill met with rather a
peculiar accident. ilfr• Aldridge was
using a screw' drivel... whoa his right
hand slipped and streak egainst the
edge of a :piece of tin severing the
tendons of the Middle finger at the
third joint, The TAyIor • who sewed
up the wound, anticipates t few
weeka., rest will restore the Injured
member.; •
WILITT1111 PROM 4 Ittt S.15•1641. --That
k's less thet-sree dey tiiiirl'OP hits
eaved Others from a like ealainity,
- That the Park stet,s stile though
rint Se N/11•11S1i is Vastly more hecoM
ingeellint D. (limey eati hae his pedal
extemities. • That Pie tile'e effort Iota
it opportneitiee foe love making The
ladies on hat Rev, JIM, W4litere
etatemerit"Thet It is not good foe
men to be ItiOnel"ahetild be serionly
thougt, et by eeerg.:Siogle non.-.-Thnt
the8cottAct party will leave their
workstoeilieeetne,
lkfr. If. W. Ilan has hien appoinied
gent tic Heron eminty for ths
'roViliCial •Provident lestitution,
St. Thom dela Moiety recently Waned
th a very strong direetorate. The
Oantral Munger, Mr. Pennington,
ltha ten tle Matt WhO to troduced the A.
O. 1.1. W. to Ooderieht has by a happy
combination formed a society mit
low the strong points of the VeriOUR
•benelit societies now in exiotence,
without their weakness. This so.
ciety was formed to give those out
side of Secret societlea an ineurance
at actual cost, payable in small in
stelmente. Those desiring a cheap
and safe insurance eliould call on the
couuty agent. Mr, Ball requires a
few active and reliable men as agents.
11101ineswillee
'amour own coescoontiona
Court Seaweed No. 87, 0.0.P., mot
last Fraley night, Next night of
Ineetingl'UO411 Afigust.
14r. Thoithe Much, of Hohnesville,
conclueted divine service in the
52(oliroz6..tullouittglii:0,we inur .bho, thehctr et ullez .Soutzittvy,
The building of the approaches to
the Hohnesville bridge was let by
auction last Seturday by Commis-
sioner Elliotb. The OHO ou the Col.
borne Hide was awarded to Mar. James
Johnston at $'2013, aud the tem on the
Goderielt side to 5Ir. Robt,
0109, The work to be completed by
the itt October.
The work on the church Imre has
not yet commenced, as the congrega-
tion wished to be able to hole their
quarterly ineetmg last Sunday with-
out being interfered with, which the',
thought the work -would do 4 com-
menced before. We understand, how.
ever, that .it is the intention of 51r.
Cooper to:push the vvork through now
in a short time. Mr. Menzies, who
ltud the job ot the shod, has it cone
pleted. •
The regular quarterly servi6es in
connection with the Methodist churcli
here werequilthliset Sunday morning.
rhe elmech was filled almost to over-
Ileve.aeseRirliet *cella d
the services.At the close of the
spatbild ineeting_the.itese_terestsan
fellowship meeting was held, • after
which a utuither partookof the sacra-
ment et the Lord'e Supper, Near the
close of the service Rev. Mr. ,Birks
took suddeuly ill, in eousequeuce 01
which•Mr. Calbiok closet!. the servioc.
runeFS.—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee
Iare spending their holidays in Tuck.
ersmith, where. Mr. L, is busy har•
•last Saturday night.—Mr. Stanley is
vesting.—Our Village was e•ereufttled
very husy setting up reapers and
biuders. He has been very suceess-
fel tide seamen.- Quite a number of
our viilagers are away, barvestieg.--7
Mrs. Isaias:, who has toe some tune
been prostrated with an attack of• '
inflammation, is so far recovered as
to be able to sit up,—Mr. W. Crooks,
who was hart some time ago at a
barn raising, is about all right again.
illabelteStett.
The Scott Act is not clyingsiut as
SOlpe hint it issthere are not ao many
jokes made about Was* theeewas, and
. es the. condi.tiOne•of *the Actare be-
• doming better appiteciitted by the
hest people of the County. Rev. Jas.
Caswell of • the Metherlist Church
, preached a temperenee sermon from
' Cote: VIII, 13, be took up several
phases: of the subject he dwelled
princip.dly upon the evil that the Rae
of lntox loan ta led to; the misery Caus-
ed to untold eumbere of our fellow
beings. The duty of the strongto
• abstitio for the-salee.or the •yealcrand
the the Church* had taken for
.the Scott Act. lie reed an extract
fielin the repo: t of Slie •London COn.
revenue showing that that hotly was•
ani'cioue tie al 1. o tiler Con fet•enceswerts •
that the membera of the lklethodist
Cottrell alionlclatipitert the Scott Act..
Ile exhorted .all christains to pray
• end • vote tor the At. Ile noticerl
the firm stand • that Presbyteriane in
counsel bad taken.in favor oldie At
as being the beseatteesure ittePresent
fiveilable forthe soppt•esaion • qf in
temperance, he spoke of the work. be•
ing thine in, the same directiona , by
.the English Church, in fact the whole
•christain (-)11nrcli •was in fitYor Or the
atippressionot tee 'kilter trallie. This,
was only •the begin eingltotat probibi• •
tion would be • the next 0144%124
parliemeht would pass.• •
,
-
tsiitinpagebtit.
From ot,tr paw Uorioximmtont.
• Rev: Mr...Craig has formed a con-
firmation lass here. •
• Mr. Robt. Miller hes ordered about
40,00 hrieks trona Me. East for the
purpose of erecting a pestilence.
Ephraim Buttehas piirchased
Witesen and.Doering self binder,
• . Gnderich
Ave" our mon Corropongi,m4• •
• 11.1r W. IL -Steep, of -the 10th.,Shas
rented sixty aere8 from 'rhea. Carter,
of the sante line,•for five years. This
is the Same •prepeety as had been
leaseceley•Jarnes Churchill, e
• ,
Co.inity Currency and DiStptet
•.1.10ots. • .
Mr. end Mesa. Robert tient of Kip. -
pen, itre-'spetulingsas_feer week% in
• Easteen • Ontario visiting trims -fie;
among otheri,•the Rev: Mr, Cameron,
foitnerly. statienecl iCippree
Dr. G. L. jeltneohl of MoKillop, will ,
i•ernove• to .lfuskoka, and engege in
the prAetise of'his profession there..
ltIr. Thomas MeMichael,
last week started Ids ne v sell binder
reaper, and:cut tile and a half :tares
,itt about16 hours, and the Work was
doue splendidly. . •
• Warden Deugheety of Perth receiv-
ea serious injury on MondaY,. He.
wasatm-Ming hi e wagon 'itt trent or
Itis slaughterliouse helping, to lift
oUt sonle Sheep; when the horses
stat•ted and lie fell out en his shoulder:,
Ilewits pretty Inglis? hint Red even
'yet fiodS trouble, it) getting aboute-
.1.1leterrly.
et.i.:PeetieUlttelye paining Win
4 ;
MI'S. -McLeod, an old lady of 84,
who lived in Aeltfield township, died
suddenly on Saturday in it buggyo
:rust After leaving her sister ie-Inw te
return home, • „ • .' •
*Bee. Jelite Ross, ..of Brticefield,
•prettelted ln elre li'ree Church, Loch.
ale') Sunday evening to a large audi-
ence. The troithlies in the ,Lochalsli
congt.egation .thi•eaten to break it
tIt entiyely. , •
• Misi'Mary,Wollerman, of Bromberg:
West',russet, Ieft that place aotne
weetts ego for Exeter, New Ifamp.
shittejinited Suites, es she thought.,
but through it mi.talte made eith
er at New York or Bre-inhere she
vvas given a tieket, for Exeter, limuti.
Comity, Ontario. She aet•ived here
on Sittneday morning last, and eh -
quite(' ,fot a person, whose address
she had: but alter some parties had
exernitted it she was informed 4,11at
that person did not liveeliet.e, but -n1
Exeter, New. IlampShire, United
Stettei • The young lady dot being
eine to understana OU'r language, wee
itt an awful predicament, and bed
only 25 coots itt beer pooket. Mr.
Jolene, iMsttralster, Secured her
board and lodging until ‘voril doers'
'he reeeived from her Miele in New'
Hampshire, whet:tithe WaS going
Exeter fi'intra,
'Veyi 11eniat'hab(o.ftecovety
Mr, Gee, V. Willing,' Manobeetets
Mielt., writes: "'Hy wife has been
edema, helpless for five s'entts, eo'helti.
loss that she oottld eat t.11111 OVnt itt
had Alone. She used two Bottles of
Einctrie Pit tem, end is so improved,
that she is able now to tio her own
work."
Eleetrieliitters will do elf that is
elitimed for them: Ifundrede of
testimonials attoat their great ive
pewees. Only fifty melte a hot tie At
Witt ts tVe, •
All; Over 1 The Tanitee CaliadiallVOteo
The mayor of Belleville; has given
hie‘salary of 000 towerde building
a hospital for the friendleaa.
The Brie railroad has discharged
a number of omployet for drinking
after they were paid.
At Belfaet Bolton, Crown invite
cutor,,wati awarded 43,050 damage
itt the suit for libel againet O'Brien,
editor of the United Ireland.
The Chicago board of education
has just completed a mom of the
city. It shows the population to be
629,000.
Mr. 13, Rosamond; President of
the Almonte Woollen Mille, expeete
good ,theesfor woollen mama:at:ter-
ers as 1t, result of the good harvest.
Five miraculouvureti were repot t
tett" amcmg 1,300 pilgrims' who res
turned to Moutreal from the shrine
St:i.,1)Aill!ge de Seatipre, Wethieselay
ul
•
It is reported; at Shanghai that
Prative and China have made a
treatyitityo f $7,,2170
o1p(70000h: nt
China to pay inde-
' W. W. Culbertson, an American
Congressman shot himself while las
hoeing ander nervous depression. "1
am afraid I won't die," be said, "but
I ani bound to do it. That's posi.
the. No use sending for any oite
Lightning strfick the farm hope
of Nathan Miller, near 4,aryland,
Kansas, killing his four daughtere
while asleep, Their ages were 17,,
13, 9 and'T respectively. A boy of
3 was badly hurt.
•
An unknown person has present.
ed the English Wesleyan conference
with a theological library 01.30,000
volumes. The -membership of the
Wesleyan body has increased 8,000
-tuan -eompl
ed to Conductor Dick' Dul mage. that
he had lent a pa8aenger 4150 to pity
a freight bill, receiving a bogus draft
for , $1,000 as Seeertty; hut:had:nee
seen him' ithice the • train left Woods
st°rVi..
Two ladies, 'Mrs. johtt, W. Day
and Mrs, Pergeson, were driving
over. a :bridge near Lansdowne,
Leeds. Co.; 'Citt, wd their Intro
started at."the holes, in the bridge
and baeked over, it Mrs, Day was
, seriously hurt one of her eats being
entirely torn ofraed two ribs broken,
There is much indignation among
etockliolders at. Philadelphia o( the
Iteeley 'Motor Co: One of the di;
ectors" Said: --;"We have hope, and
that's about all.. " We have sunk
.thousandsOf dollars in, thia .sink of
extravagance, and We can' get', no
satisfaction', no explanation: •I cen
unly Ray :diet 'unless our tenets are
complied with, you will, hear some-
tbillg'vtitiliti three weeks that will
1.ead to a. sensation, '
T, •
wenty unieked men went to•the
residence 'of •Mrs. Sallie Tiptoe in
lIarriston coutity,Illieohe and took
t'ise Woman out of bed, tied. her .to a
tree, ,and galie* hera terrible beating
hickory switches, ' Tile woman
'fainted tWiee diming- the torture.
She -was warped to leave tier.coe
ty within twenty days. Hee char-
acter is saidto eneleiti.
. During' the, trial of a ofate
teutft it the,'Toronto FolieesCoert
the child of the couiplaiLtant,Sidtey
Smith, was tilatiediti the boito giee
eeitienee.: Aft, AttiT4afrb objected to
the, ithild 'being swore, me she was
oily .t.iveltite years old and h'er father
wee a, ..1?reethittker, .Tite presiding
magietrates"'deeided the oath .60
be administered as tt was fiscertalti-
• .eil. • that the child. attended' Sunday
!Scheel, and after the retteils of. the
oath wat explained she .. was sworn
••
mid exateined. ,
• • • .•.,
' accordance with' the 'mayor's.
.proeleitiation,•• arid. instruetions to,
the pollee, le Detroit., .the Salvation
amity . soldiete 'were . arrested .at
Muskegon'. forparadjeg. • gight
wattle', and seVen then were gathered
in. When tekett 4:0 jail they began:
• Singing atid 'preying, white* they
kept ;up •most of the 'nights...The
mayee 'notified the • army in advance.
of what sascoutittg, aed esked,thein
to reepeet ehe ,lew, but they would
The ?Yentas/ train front Harris-.
burg to Brantfetd Met with alittle.
mishap while coming around. the Y,
which gave the passengers a violent
shoak. The rear trucks �f the
coach jumped the.traek and bumped
along upon.elee ties for a few yards,
the paasengers rushing from their
seats in considerable coelusion.
The train Was brought to a stand:.
still and another cotteli _ran. (Iowa to_
carry the passengera to tile etetiote
Women are cooler than Men 'leder
buch ciretunstances,a they coolly
kept their eeate while the men want-
ed to throw. theoleldren • out.of the
window to Save Hie111.
• Tom Barry, Of San Jose, Cali-
feritia, took a ride to A.luiaden, and
*Item just paet the Sycamore grove
exeliattge he saw Something that
:made his eyes opeu in wonderment,
and for a long titne he could not
eredit his senses, for the road War;
perfectly lined with frogs, averaging
the -size itif'tt large cherry. He sup.
posed that they would teat only Jot.
a little way; but" foe eight milter he•
gate notliing:Imtlrogs.,--ancl;'hisuielte
eureeliat he WWI not dreandeg, gct
Out of his 'wagon, caught a whole
box full, and brought them to town
to prove hjee,etery,He -saye....there
aro miliions ,of. thetn, • •
The Way Ot the TraligreSsor.
13nooittsx, AVG, 1.—Alexabiler
jeflertion, a liege°, •who in jealous
rage killed Henry Ilieks 0.1111 tinIna
Jacktent. also coloped, awl nearly
killed :Anna Jet:keen and alightly
wounded les e, I 1 fl
Jr...t.ter, .11 _email bit,,
1882, was hanged this morning in
the presence o( 400 spectators. Ile
hecatne resiened, to his fate a Week
ago. .
CAutitthOit, Mi, A ug.1.-13og-
copilot.; (winced) WAS hanged toeley
for the uturdee of Mrs Celio.13, Mut,
phy. • W -hen the sheriff cut the rope,
the cap itot having been ateurtsly
flietenetl, blew oil', Sxposing bit, dis
tinged featueett. Tito Keene was
aickening. Death resulted front
strangulation.
SeerrTsnotto, Ala., Aug. 1.—Geo.
A. Ilstrey and Geo. Hugh, all
white, end under 20 years of age,
wore intuited today for arson.
PINE tir,titoIN Ark., Aug. 1.
Irrenk Williams, a negro, who elicit
madam) his wife lest October awl
seriously wounded Id" daughter, was
leteged to afty hi the preseinie of a
great crowd; WwSteptett.
«Go boy, wm lia»ged at tilgelield,
S. 0,, toerlity fee the intneler And rob..
bery of it an old German peddier;
generally, is tutting
out, well its but many, lields
81,3 Tight, tither crops are slit% .!
opecitil from Lewiston, Me.,
says: "In Maine there are between
10,000 and 12,000 French voters
principally located in Aroostook
county, and -Lewiston, Biddeford
Saco and Waterville. Rour years
ago a. very large percentage of this
vote went to Garfield, bq in the
following year, in the gubernational
• 00111(.0, the returns were very un• e
aatiefaetory to Mr. Blaine, who said
• a great many abueive thinge about
the French population of Maine,
AS a result they became teary much
incensed. Le Meeager, published
here, denounced Mr. Blaine in the
most emphatic manner, aaying
"Blaine is the most fanatical of any
American of any distinction."
Since then the French people have
' been very hostile to Blaine and his
party. fudge Wing, chairman el
rite Republioan committee, has used
the moot strenuous efforts to bring
`14e Meaner" to Blaine's support,
but without success. 'The Repute
licans propose not to let •the- Oen,
'adieu vote go by default and have
secured the servicea of a Canadian
named Rose, of Biddeford, to stump
the stete on behalf of Bleine,
Other speakera from outside will
also be brought out. • Le Mesager,
itaye ithout a doubt the whole
Canadian vote will be bronght into
the Democratic cc:durnn thie
A Bria Smitten of Cranks.
• The Burlington Hatokeye publishes
a deal of nonsense, but sometimes'
its:amusing the way it states ioldtepu,
table fact% The .following is from
a recent issue : •
What would we do were it not toe
rttk,
old world would move, did not tin'
•rankrireeplt r irs Irinty along! -Col u firV"
bus was a crank medic; aubject of
American discovery and eiteuninav.
igation, and, it last be wee the fate
of 'hest cran14,.was---thrOWri into -
prison, and died in poeerty .and
disgrace. Greatly venerated now 1
Oh, yea, Telemachus, we temally es•
teen) a creek most peofoundly after
we starve him to death. Harvey.
was a crank on •the subject of the
circulation of the blood; Galileo was
an astronomical creek; Fulton was
it crank on the subject of steam fiat,-
igation;Alorile was a telegraplect•atik.
All the old abolitioniste were cranks.
The Pilgrim Fathers were cranks e
•John Bunyan was a:creek, any men
who doesn't think as yon do, my son,
is a crank. And by and by the
crank you despise will have his name
itt every Melee mciutle and a' hitlf
completed .monutiteut to hie memory
crumbling clown in a dozen cities,
while:nobody outside of your native
• village Will know that you eVettived.
Deal gently.with the crank, my hoy.
Of copes°, a oine craiiks a. o crank ler
than others, burette you be very elow,
to sneer at a man because he 'knows
'Pelle !me thing and ye catet Meier
stand hint. A crank; Teleentechne,
• .is a thine that turns soinethitig, it
inaked trie wheels go round,it'insuree
progress. True, it turh.s the same'
wheel all the time, and it can't do •
anything else, hut' the* hat *keeps
the ;kip going Aimed.' The thieg that
goes in for variety, versatility, that
changes jt poeition e hundred tittles
a• day, tliat it no:creek ; that is the
Weather veep, my son. What? You
nevertheless' thank heaven yoo are
not a prank?, Doti' do that;'.iny son:
May be you col:Id:Ct. be is erailk, if
you weuld. • Heaven . is not eery
careful for hdst man in the.
-oorneunnity. -Before • you tlettik
Iteee'en that _you: are not a oraelt, ex
amine yeteself carefully; and se.e
what ia the great deficinnay diet, de.
tiara ;you from such an election. s
• '
,Why Annexation Can't Come.
Chicago Herald.. '
•• "What's this talk aboeteeneexing
Canada to. the United Stats?" in
quieed.a Louisville mait.en l'irabash•
train. "That's it—it's all talk," re.
pliedthe passenger . froth Detroit.'
It'll never mimetic to anything, you
can bet on that. '1 believe the Stites
are really to take.her in, anti about
all the Canucks are so stuck on the
fun ef Presid ial• campaigns that
they are just hankering foret.• ,But
it won It be done." "How' do you
make that Mit? You say the States
are willin.g and *Pie •Canadians are
anxious. Then what's to hinder ?"
'Why, don't you see'? Tim immi-
grants from America are now in flat
majority in Canrda and they'll never
allow any annexation seheme to be
put through. They dasseet.'t
• On Wednesday, a gey party °Met
Arthe residence of Jacob Allison,
township of Nassagameya, to ettle-
brat the nuptials of his thied ctaught•
er Saralt, who Was: to • biejoined in •
wedlerck te Wm. F. Inman, seleiol
-.teacher,: Vienna; The • bride and
groom with their attendants, pre-
iiented themeelVee Upon the green
before a large company of guests
assembled to witness the dirt -Molly,
which was performed by Rey.: J. A.
Lucy. The pure white costumes of
the young ladies were characteristic
of =dewy aud taste, the chief
adornment wreath of water
lilies twining about the terra of each
young lady, preeetttjng at once a
,,pieture.,of beauty and deliceey, ,
• ter' the coreniony and congratultions
the party were ' conducted to -"it ben,
quet under the epreeding branches
of the olci Orchard tree,' where the
Ppiatirean ttigbtn4thi1 fu111tdib Or
hie happiness, .
M ASK ET REPORTS,,
(Corrected every TueSdor afternoon
• oreeree,
• 85 60 to a Off
iiOt ‘V heat, old, • .1 00 to 1 10
alt Wilma, now, - 0 00 to 1 00
i4arin4 . 1 00 to 1 IU
narioy • •• 0 46 to • 0 65
Ata, • • ' • ' 0 114 to 0 33
Pow,
, .• 070 10 010
apples, (winter) mettle, 2 00 to 2 00
Potatoes,.• • • o 60 to 0 60
Bettor •-• ••••• .• • 0 14 to 0 15
013 to 014
•• 100
000•.to 100
• 0 00 to 000
• 015501 00
, 000 to 000
• 000 to 000
• • 0.00 to 000
• 0 00 to 000
•• 7 00 to 8 00
• • 0 16 to 0 10
• 300 te• 400
,Egas, • ". •
to 8 00
IL;, • •
1•110e8, • • •
Bit,, • '•
Sh000kins •
Turkeys, per pound,
Gotat .
neeki, per pdr •
Mekong, pot pall.
Pork, •
Wool
Cordwood,
R SALE
OR TO RENT.
THAT VALUABLE normy,knoWn
I as the
Milburn Hotel,
At present oecripied by Mr, Frith florereft,
is offered foreale orto rent, The Hotel is
AttllANCT Oil the groin roads betWeen
CodeeleIt and Port 41bert and
Goderlth and Myth, and does a
snug bugloss. PoSSOSSi011 on. lint ot Rep.
'Weber 02'80011er it required.
Terms Reasonable,
Pot )artieulete apply to
A. ALLAN,
t• DUNLOP P, 0,
teei•fie
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1 Oil Stoves.
family should be without oxze.gt
D.,TuistIT,R,G....:ec.01111
BEST 111110
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'Formerly occupied by .54. James Smith, two doors north of the Grand Union
Hotel; where he wi 0 be pleased . to see ell his old customers and manynew ones'
come ami see my stock ..• Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Irish Serges. .
Batons,- Worsteds, and Fancy Tronserings and Stiminer over.
coatings, Made and A itt In tee eatesteeswon, e - •
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EVERY GARMENT IS A. VR1: ING AD'VERTISEMENT
Made by. the 114364 illeehallieS anmd triineii with the Hest Trimmings ist
the maJeet, at Reasonable Pares. air Mr.. Eiselier's reputation as a cutter
and eMarnaker is SeCOnd to. none hi the eonnty. Parties -haying their own goods
can have them mthe up and trimmed on the shortest notice and at reesonabis*
charges.
M. • FISCHER
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West of England,.8cotch and Foreign Suitings
Trouserings, English ce French Worsteds
ooderio!, lute a .spienfildir aSsorted stOek of new ..q.priint, Surnmer Goods.
Ordered and Realty -male Suits as the lowest pflees•ever heard of.—nOnt) but the
1wst°rtriilthngs gii'jti('•fue nue of CENTS'
.FuRhlsAlNtllITtiZsee,ItWinpayyou.
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41.1130.A.HArvir sivirrEr, ortiv squ44,4
PER 0
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undersigned *ill offer his entire and coreplete•stock•of
BOOTS 'AND SHOES.
- AT A DISCo'ONT OF—
°el-its. Off Igyer:57. Dollar
OuStomers willsec that this is gehuine as goods are all marked in plain figures.
And not composed of half shoddy, but ALL LEATHER, Come and prove for your!
self thattliis is a fltet, the no dodge to ,got customerin thd then charge 'the sweat
&ice. Renienther the plaees-opposite T. COOPER'S', and next the Telegraph office:
W..PENIpON.
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for Bargain
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'MITCHELL'S.
Vietopla
Clinton, Ontario,
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--Having reeekved
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. prink- and., summer :Stook..
Of BoOTA, S110111e, etO,, 1 W0Vid esil tba attention of the ptiblic 10 the 80114,
t1r-111 onien's leul 1300114 only 41 '75.
ve Men's, lloy's and Childretee. cheat), Accordingly.
40, Trunks and Val Isea very cheap.
RV Team end Carriage Harness cheaper then ever. • Silver Mounted Magic ,
Hareems (tidy $14. , •
kir• tatty Carriages, a large wieldy, at niftiest half prlee. •
14,000 HSOChr, RIO Lind Pine end Oeder Shiegles for male, cheap.
Butter and 41.78. taken as cash for BoOts and Shoes..
ItOOMS TO XXV (Amu. stop.
JO,E1 PRINTING,
if you require any class or printing; Tn. Ntws.itucoan
amp printers guarantee as fine it elass.of
work as oat be had in Western