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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-06-25, Page 4• 1. 400eme.,10.. • -4t , *SW (AaVtrtiOnlltilig Wafers-Olternical Co, , rrescriptiene-41hemieal Co. $trawberries-Mrs. Broderick. .14tediO,a1WO:ricra Dispensary, • Auction sale -Jas. Tlsompsen. ' Fu.rnishers, igte-jaCkson Bros. Discount sale -,Chrit Dickson. No.'Sullivan-Mrs. M. Fischer. . Bargains-13,eesley's Emporium. More about bronze -W. III. Giffin, ' . Ganze trinimings---Beesieys EdriPOrlul% .• . . — counteeance and support from, the United Statee, and very probably 'front amee of the other maritime provincee. . '' - Unger the circumstances ' thue fore. eliadowed, the life of Confederation is greatly -endangered,- -and may materially end it required 13 eke, ric ih..11:a to illumi- nate' this inlinclitte t`trilel me. which they •dirl brilliantly, 1,1 ere being. vo pillar or ' .. other obstruction teinevent a clear sweep . of the liglets or eye. •Oli Alonclay evening, the 14th, A rellearSal wine-gieen, adiniesioa Itsr• otatastone. result. If tho leo pie eendro,good men to the ........,.. county Council at theterieli te Note fur it, byan The Ovations everywhere accorded to tleaueel,pletVitsti/istille4oenVwtellyeil., totieettyie etrommutatittourd. - Mr, Gladetone, if ethn : to be entirely spen., he seett Act tio far IMO doe • uo eerie la Huron, taneons• Ce. rtainly „Withotita hole amount lbaenit ir orionivalpopni,reenntti harm, li.ia Ito blonde are; rely reeeausible. of Tepular ,enthesiestn sUch einO.natra.-- - . - - - - - Tre -----".--- -. "14' . I AUCTION SAI,B f 1-1 4ete:-.7a.6041;10:dgi:gugg:017;t-h4NI:aejAreitin;ir-YidT7E13;tet:',. change the Conduct of politiciaue through- out_the._,Dominion. %hat souse. organic change' moist taire place, has been achratted for some time by the deepest thinkers, and those most interested jo the affairs of the Dominion, and now the Nova Scotia elm tinne have gone in the way they heve, they • feel that that is, perhaps, the beginning of the end. • , fee being arty cents, at e b ob, there was a large audience, greatly encouraging all. concerned in ••lt lat t.110 emcee% of the feat'" val. Op Tuesday evening might be seen wending their way to the rinke, m ca.rringes, care. and on foot • the 500 ladies in white i • " • . - and cream, with blue or red badge on boulder and a large bouquet on breast,an4 the 800 to 400 -gentlemen with white badge twos could not be got up by any amount of itianageinent, 'Mr. elacistOne has., Of late, made several trtnMPhal progresses, but the. last Berms to expel them &IL If w can judge anything from popular dem. e . 1 - ' • onstrations at al , the meaning of this one is that the ivorking classes are with it4r. Gladstone. . 'They baye not analyzed hie scheme; theY accept without examining it his' statemerit that 'they are °°1Y-ealled ' *round the county.... A. valuable horse behneine to Mr, H. Giltner of the eth con., Howklie*ebz%ke its neck while rolling • The Rid lit f L b Assembl , in Seatorth now hao fl, raseom, a _er y , utherwowynemfrboemrethaeiebefeeitlitgoefner7mr revtienegt.Y, aad george Rose, son of James. Boss, K. inloss, while breakingm a colt. on Saturday last, was buggy and had his leg and_one 2 ' : • ' an er ' 8 a 11/ VIESPAX JUNE 20th, at 2.o'clook. p.m., At . Caniolti.toerdye.ne j_CAaurr4lasgeTasboomi.,rose0a;.,thi: 0 a 01 g rage: . es .. • _ ,, .t • A rw tipit (51iiii3On ta . FRIDAY, JUNE .2.5., 188g. . .---....... , ' Dear to All Entreaties. , f last has eon and bouquet,and near the riok every drier and window was filled. es well ea many 00 the etreets, to witness the bcaittifill sight. OD to pronounce on thegeneral principle of Home Rule for Ireland,. and With that o'i his ribs broken. Messrs, Wm. Snell and john Matheson, •of 11"tf•mareareroellaev° 1%)..//t a valuable inil7Orted stallion, --- . . (ie.: Gate week a ear ishowinti proposal they seem cordially to agree. Or Sir John end a speculator. as deafte all The eight that met the audience as, they the Appeals •of the Indians tor better entered from the Dslhousie street entranCe rr.ither .theyeare initisfied , that Mr:, Glacle• stOne• ia able to manage that matter and no p isoned. There have been four ri 00p GENERAL SERVANT.WANTED AT one: , . - ltorses.peisoned in the distriet in which he -Ur APPIY tu MRS. W. DOHERTY, kligh street, ' 1 utvre,411teciu"ssell, treatment, and gives the followine com- waa grand, and one. never to be forgotten, to car t ti e iviseet Oonclusions what - ' for before them was the 900 choristers in - - l'Y ° I - rnent thereon :- ever they may be, end they are delighted ' white and black with flovvere badges and. • • Sir John Macdonald is in a fair wav of .•ewels" nver with' the prospects ot tiny early and gen- ' of Binbrook. son pf Mr, jarnert III,RST-CIASS HAINES PIANO 't:nt SALE -.-1N Russell, of tee Tames Road Usbornedias been neetAesenstni ievr.levrl.inteoVni,11 be Sold eheap. Apply to GEO. unaniniously pominated th'e, Reform standard bthe;,rne tobineinill:nlinelewotfioneso.tith .. . • lliffittirial J,atlitstps. -- ELECTIONS are the order of the day,all around. Quebec, Prince Eiward Island ^i • Manitoba and British Coluinbia previa- cial elections will all•be held in the .course of a few Weeks. Quebed will attract more • 'attention than t b e rest, put. toe.,etlier; in rich roftilsion all. , • • apar i.,, j ., p , . . , . klin ' erous settlement of -the lon +," ve ati i losing the reputation he has long held i , Of course, the andieuce, ladies especially, Th. ' I ' h 4 91:* amongst his admirers AS a man or' goou. is, a t le more pleasing as the working heart," and eareing instead an infamy like was not going tO let the choir outdo them i . • d• a • - elass.es of, h'n.eland are preju ice againat ia er Lo ID. . . „ , .... .. . n WNW . We t th t 4 cOhell•Ef AP COTTAGE FOR SALE. -A. ONE STORY _the semeennual, meeting of the L. 0, L. of • k eram • Dwelling,, nearrailway station, will be sold North Huron will be bele- at Brussels to -d cap or as14 Apply to W, W. FARRAN. the. matterof these, and., consequently.,, the. Irish in the sathe way' as trhe Irish in we van think of nothing that Nero's.. lk a tine velvets to might b see the old Roehari monster could. have sug• 81 8/ • a -/' ' ' / 1. 'I: - 8 " AMerica are ageing the.. Chincee, because 011 every hand ; but this part oe the show '- • • • . gestecl to thake the misery of the poor In- was aeon lost sight of when the concert they meet them in the labor market RS diens of the North-west worse thanit is; the cheap competitors of another race: It is -90th inst. Onu of the pleasing featuree of till, gatherinrievill be the presentateen • of a gold ..„4„-acroTifiatEIAND LOT FOR -SALE' OR TO RENT,- headed cane te Past County Master. Perkins, cuino hy areirehand well situated house at' presentip0.. • 'll dersIgned, is offered either for sale or of Gerrie, for his long. and faithful service in lomat, on veryreasonable terms. B yory convenience. . connection with the Order. - Possession gtvenist seg.. Jp.11.61X.A.1.44.NnE11 commenced,. ear amain all_ other_ •--outd - .. • g - .- - said thee to __ atchoen a ia Ho -411 THE election in Nova t.3eotia was tuch 4 , . ', - a surprise tie the Conservativete, that they do not know What to, make of it at• alb Their supporters were so nearly annihilate . ed that they .cannoveven make• their.cus- -tomary boast in such cases -time " it wail a- great moral vierory, anyhow," - .. - • • IN nominating a. Liberal. fer the L web. for West Egli:I, lest weeke the stiecessfu 1 nominee was required te..,glYe it. 'tatisfac- toiy conunittar to -the Scott A.ct; • If,till candidates were required to commit them- , selves, one way Or the other, it wotild soon. make temperance a practioal issue, • - . , , , . . THE Seaferth Sun, •of hist week, laas ai u 'tilt ri I on what should be done and 10 g e 0 .n. .. .. . . • • w/-.) 6'110111d be supported it' the: ei mg. . ...... - . ... . general elections. Though perhap, intended as such, yet the article is. e - reet slap In the face of Sir Jo.hn A. 111Lte- . don:Oily for his beibeiT..and cc:irrupt prece aces. - ' •• • • • ' • TA XPAYlinti wlao want •to make a poria- . . parisoli between jeiberal and .Censervative rule, eau do to ou • thirbasil '-Tlie last . .‘ , . I" year Mr. Mackeasid was". III eilice,and lie , had to -carry out the, engageMents 'of his • predeceseors-the experdittire' Was 23-,11. . •••nrillinns7---bast-yeer und-er -Sir •Jeihne it was 35 millions, and it _is estimated. will ., ' 'Tun up to 38 millions thie year,. , . - • ',. be' otarlitwe-Tfiro-rmed. buuleirtbitt , . . middle clesses are opPosed -- •solliies 1.0 cease activity till its !importunity • ' they were being starved, cheated, outraged Mr. Gladstone's scheme and.. will vote for attraction was at an end, A. •deecri TftylLin, st:, foir..I.T. nion.ist.s. .er 00n. SeifijatiVeS, and demoralized., and"then sat himself . • P•31);• ee,.„,„, vitt go; naafi With hilt , but 110.• .dowt in lu. t li.• th k " 1 do ' - xurY• ° e J°Y • e new e Pe' ftisorrinsa°ecte:33isaionrogf oatnzr ploP8wte7111::tittanntlice thing can• e.how how :they stand till the It is not supposable that. Sir John Mae. iti-Co sa'y that thh choir not Sid Anything - vote comes. cloned, as yet, actually enjoys the stiffer -' fa slit :‘,V1),aw'aanuntahhe,r, tv\Irlfe 9110412 de ,woi fte dd; !onf • T_TOUSE• AND' LOT FOR SALE, - THE UNDER- . midada_tenWir Tallf,oidmieedr atptietnhtetilieltphr,ovbiootulis Auge. u-L-Lous•:.azrtgf :rhslogetlesgig, ciair ill= tigg • day fishily, in the Maitland Mrs Rutherford Warnill baensdolad Istatuntrbosasrelol2- . o . , .. . . .. oFituelgtotolpolthr000pnriesosoor. b had been but teli months married and wes in able terms. : ' thliePerribmeretoGf . MRS. JESSIE SMITH, mimeo. • of the kind that had ever been attempted . __,,,,...,,,,„_. - Joe Of the unhappy heings who. are under in -America and the whole was far sunerior ' -cif them-perhape • • ' •- - .- - • ' , ' ourianicti . III °are' Jallte-ha-kna" rYe7gt,11Son of Mr. Geo; Greeg of STRAY HORSE.-ST.RAYED FROM snetern - ,e, , Lakelet,dierl at this father's residence en eatur• nit's pre - - • - -----13- off.% • . • . a_11$esa let 1.6,..90.11_,11111101.10_,Rhont. two,-_ • • . - _ :" . day -v-rarbilriFd ---''•***. - -;- 'etw'beeitketeoltbiotita • . , twanytheng-ofererriesicaleyrature-thateliad- --lowing to a vr-00,- 0 notresp.ace we aro sorry better than. anyother men at Ottawa -and ' . . ' • ,, „ taken place in Oaniida;. • The. training that. .thal we are coinpelled • to boil demi. this °m- ho does nothing to* belie.ve them. The , • • Mr. Torrington h.ad given 'the choristers reaPoudeuee tine teeeltel. , -.c.ontractors," who stipply rotten'pork aod . . - nad made ,thein perfect In time.' em ' basis The' robber at Stratford of t 0 G stinkingfleurandhavekilled many a poor • ... . . • , P , , . . 3', , w. o.de . recormtigi 12th-anat., and rihughtthb:yporhse, ahbout 12 years old, rio in Ille Lakeret cemetery on Sabbath. tifternoen. e ,.. ,, .. , . a o ao. ed eels all round. Any d• d 1 • fl ' f : ene ',wing informatioa that will lead to its recoverY ie ,o in ammatnin o the:Jewels, being sick e wia be suitably rewarded, JOHN PLA.TEER Blyth • only since' the 2eth of ,May, 7 He wail a youne or Londesboro P 0 ,. ' • • man' of very exemplary ohathetergooacnidstaarimdiez. ' 'SA' . • . - - - - • and expression and the rising from their rich residefitere, has given the tOwn quite femisning wretch; ere. alleWed to go On with their knavery ese puteitige-in-theit- . . ' . lalealer tIsrf ewa'aesh vv.eoroYerlitl?.'111 jite:• •Itikt(iciiv-e. tehke;er Taln:11,7)1t io'ts uilgtf thil rg'its. jUtlre'lekilitPr thievish pockett the full .price of whole- hr;ir Treeted them with ' I otirl a pl'amee 11 r Amdreiv *hitel , $406, It. Was danne ° .sogie food ; the offioials• whose beastly luet e ,.. , 6 -.- vie f 11 ack ' I d cIP :drti ' • in 'the dash' • ' bY d h ' has overediehned -the Indian tribes with w"'.ell WIr g e, u Y 9ow ,e ge ein. ,. ie . . on oar e e ears at thee f hands b the m ens() audience above mentioned station -a 'disease and .death; ore allowed to go ou in clapping o y . i ei. . , . . . , mien One ease. was srimething. exciting. •• at. least, the fellow wes detected in-- the ber.of the'aretemaist ehureh m • • . rii• A.!ilf FOR iz...7.THR...6%N.'„i'masuer. REfroF.,. __. on. iNe.);sg;iPtteativima•Itt,f toLrenesvitst°Voilsels' 1()st .-I Hulat"sco"rt salie tho oast half of lot 34, concession it, ' ing in an u.nustial manner. The • Anitna3;fellieuni hoes°, itoeil pgrl a 6.1(11 pahesroos;prtrdtbritag4 titbelhe4ndrirnoal ,. been turned, out in the Pesti& - field and went orchard. Au everlasting spring 'runs across thebp8re- - over. to an. QM* well, imperfectly' covered, into mi'.1•• • (400d wall, Wellienced and in a good state • o (.11_4N atIon._.Will be sold cheap. Apply to DAVID which it -slipped. Although et was•soon extri-MOUNTAIN, Lonaesboro • 1m dated from its uncomfortable quarters . it • :- . Was their devilish work ivhile • drawlue pay . cr -It willnaturall b , su meet.' that 4 aot but eventual' made his se • froin..the treasury pf Li: christian. people.. • -• Y .Pl- - ' . •Y. . 0 aPe• . Ostl - -1:1Yeftez'S.•Baeluise+.41. -fashionable:Ant-, . - he. rt ..11 festival on.su ; „.. ,. , . .. v . . se, , . . Has. Sir • John Macdonald ,Le - a at a, , ch ••• seal° iVas ery c t and eaglet. fte i b t h h quiet'. wedding ty:Lis on the tepeee, 1 • ropes. ed, w te ra • It -0°031- metered b - comine in co t ' • • . .. „ , Y , R. ' r. act,. with- a stick and emAitil FOR ' SALE. - 9:1 -Ili ESTATE Off THE ,uact ru 9e //llet•°//"ruesday, t • -I: late John Lawson 68 awes of need lanciTou the north' " • . • Last week the Gerrie 'zest nu ' " b 1 ree f, 11 e e . ,, ng 0 , d block, Base hno nallett Theta 1C1r. w'm '.,t . side of lot 4 Menai' / - * ''• ' - ' • - ' Dune ewe Ail the that he can tamely .endure these feel Iti17--- -- - • .1-- -c' , eeme neareeeireeetegereeTe-e----- premises good imme how/ inarb ' .3 • fire. It ' I M • P . - •).• Y OV,1 b t 3 ' ' 4° " 4r111//1141- • true. Pha • .choir were . practisine five on Wedn,estlay last, when Miss'Dixon,the , appears t nit r. Ititzer shut clown the e.,, a on acres orchard, wonevatered, 1 mile from th• • I d Tutees wi out stirrieg a len - or.tongue • • • ''' ' d %ter, ie_miles 'front. Clinton and 7 from Blyth: tnend them? Um he havethe least Atom months, °One a week, for three, and...twice. . aughter of our respected jailer, was. then about six o'clock on Thursday, everything ',`"mr1 of-patriotisio in him, when he,thus. dllows for two months' ; the oychestra were paid united forever to IVIkeeProudloot, or.the aPpearing to be all right.• Wlen Mr; Ritzy zerg,YAUI;tinr jar a"•!1 JOHN SPRUN. 0, Exam... the fair fame of Candda ea be blotted with 82,400 ; rink, four nights,. $800; ...Madame-. firm of Oarrow.&-ProricIfoot ;• Miss:Davis' l'ata(nefd about seven o'clock next . morn-• ...----_,_.-.............e. _e_ _ ee i ARJI FOR-SALK• ---.-• THAT VERY •YABV- aanwclhoeonies cteoirel.:i• of the bottom floor over r Lelimaun, $70b, and- eight. Others. 'from was bridesineicl, a.iicl Mr•Dixon, 'a.relative tilt ‘1,,, diehoinSr ? • ' T.4' he values the gocd opin.lon . . 1 on fire. It appears that aims lam con osod o •1 t- 0 IP . t o $ -9 and 80, con. s; ' 000 lo 8400..e.eacli, herlides :en immense of the beicle, ected as " best num.°. .The one.of tbo wooden,bo • f I ' ' -11 11 2 0 of the lieop19 who have so lon ' 1- Id xings o t ie water -wheel • II etc; • o acres, of this/50 acres are cleared, the , g. up le hap (sou le teak train et a amount.of printing, ,booke and •etatithaery; py p , . , sit .e d y ,for- muse have been heated when •the mill was shut b"1"nc° goo'u hardwood bush, ,,,I3oarlog• orehard of 3 : ,, him, he will hasten to,prave it by putting dwelling house ; good frame -harm . f th ll I • - t7. • a• t.e • • tut netteithstanding the cest it- is intend- •Montreal,.. , . • - .. e • e. ' . - dowel, and daring the 'night it caught.fire. Had ' tl tetrile soli ttri 9 ith'" I'S or ,e, us power o yin Ica • tne cause. 3'y 1 ON the fire not been discovered. When. it was, a few 1 ,. I__ lbw,. •Fartil is well Watered, and sitnated '. ou to „age up another in •two or three years .'. Gonenecrir ' Catzeoeuest• Geeetes r)oil.tetin4.tti,viz.itill'own of Clinton. Terms easy, . ol•justiee anti morality in Our North .west, _ • Alread •ent i t' - I nemites mere Weald have doemedthe mill; ... erring op. eeerves area cre •• DOMINION ...DAY,- .• 'nits,. we..belieile, tlie. tkeople, without dia. Me. T •• t : d t ' • lit • : S' -• .1. C` lave ' Ah01.1tOn0 • • ' 48 6' • 'a • ' 'o'clock on 'Wednesday -air: ‘1 am es -I p • ci ' ''' A tT' "11°1" . " ' ' , . f 1 he bed touteke great. eacrifiegas, Aiving up een receive rpm a rose numbee pf. th9.. MOTaitgart: fornierly -of -(3-sborno tp heard A • - tinction'orpaety, demand of hinie ' II.otv• • . • RAF 10 R FA , Zs 1.-7,I1 ... kr..13kGMBER 0 F Ill$ . _ • Most celebrated • athletes rienh as 11,...N... noise- mitsid a ti • i• tl '' •• I, '' ' P ' • , , , V E '' • •t• b • • tl l' t' 1 1 - f If - 'ineny pu ils and iyine himself' ilo n c., an un tin°, le cows. were in . torent his farlasof tistioroa, being lot 30 Otif con, ever I may e in ie. e iel ia. s o o, lend- • .. • ' P. • • , - • • Y'• e , • ism, there, are some ...Canadians °inside Ito' Oa tilwayS en.. hand -at ' practices- On Harmon, the leaey .weiiht ,ehafe pion. ; D., the.garden, got up to put them Mat, •• Ile found ef nqibitt. 'It is d,Inlice fi•out•Clinton, has's') (Mrs • • • Wed nestle evin in ' : - • 31. Sullivan the eliam io ji rn • b i 1 . cleared with •••ood 8 ril creek r I mar', tl •-•• 1 ' ' S open avai ais ' s .. .• . e , P i g . ji 1 „, Ireu.„It i t. • who' still believe in .Goa. as a Being tvho - . ' y , . i g, during, an jet -errant, , . ,. . p n 1 per of t , e. however, that his stable doer Wa - ' • mare taken...Out. The other mem- man 'maser. good hain, shod, .orchard; &c.. Goo of great eine:4round' fine drivin•-; - IV world • Arehie Scott '-• -1 ' ,-,--,the-imst-grailuglarnralwildlett:- 'Will- larrenterrfor-7--- ---- . will aVeng.e. the evroligs-e-f-eHis. frientliess- ealurulf-th-e-°°11curt1-11° --uuta--Pu-40-1.404-- 2_ __,.t.1.1e, hei • ef-thelvartly-were are esec at once and a ' • - ' ' Iran • Gidd n - • • - • • 6- ti tem of years at a reasonable•rate. Possession given • • ..• the choir with a:beantiful clock end two at , o .Perrie, the evell•kuown 'general se,arch instituted.' Ai' •om I • I children upon • the • nation -that inflicts i , $ t le aS soop•as harveSt ki -ovdr, so that fall Wheat may lm . .. - • • , , , 3,-- ... _ dus 1 wa mar t in bronze. statues: That Toronto' through harnmerebrower and weettler • 0; Oxirrie, t •t h h • them or ellowe.its rulers to do sci.. a t dig t the animal was takennirth, putin this year.. A, DODSWORTII Cli t - • the festivel,. will 'be widely advertised is. the -dumpier' stone putter; earl other well. so Mr. MeTaggart startedin that direction.' He '• ' . , ti ,oii, ,- .._•_•,..._„..„.,48,.. .4,-050:.---• , ' • ontr-rcormtraw-rittlARA ON THE LIUR- • .. • • seam Huron. • ' sliWtrtirtirelimi-tlittit-Inte-bearreVeTtod nowircomperitm•shtt secretarrinired-. tnot gone -far before-he-met-th-e ell et -rums . ' . • walk' e ' ' - ' torn pulpits and platforms in other cities, so received entries. froth a 'number. of the, sear& . ne., sloivey.homew.ard., A bae wee, .. oe Road, 'lots 6 and 7, Goderich .townshlp, coM - - . • ' • • - -:----e . - . strapped on. her' beck_and there wae et•blinces. ,sisting of 144 acres, is offered •for sale on reasonable, • The folloWineearticle .'is Troth' the Gleb , and the prints from 'every section es.peak of , best known. pipere. On_11.noontinent, t • • acre on.rod and In good state oft - • - . °"- that-slie-hittli'7Olf ''. ' ; oi. , terms, About120 s cl e,r ..e . - ... ete . .• . • i' . . 4 • . . . • •.. • . (... • ralden . very fast ••1 • what it in glowing terms, - . , .. gether with dancers -and •beys and . girls ; or ueeteay :•-e-he mei-neer 'agattist whom -it distance. wilt likely never.he Itt ' air AI cultiVation ; • balance good hardwood,- good frame ' . the infamous Gerrymander 'A. t ' ' 'smrvel ittu• ; • 1 c" house,Ac, general buildings, plenty Of water, beard., • .0., eva.e.pare ......:......--'.--.;1.....4", . — ' • ' ' ' Highlarid. thatume. One of the greatevents Tartaart's•theciry -of thb mare . . . . ... . ..... . . ,rti a t tat, . •erchned; ii. Miles from tho rising town -or Clint ' ' ' • , • may bo obtained on. the prom`se on. Of the elay will' he e itancling jUtim, from as sbe shies very quickly at times, she' threte Particulars a s, or by . ticalarly aimed teLie•Sir Richard Cart_ ''' The •llullett . P- ' ' , - iten10.•••. . • „her rider and when left, to herself- immediately •tuktlressing,IAMID,S.pBRDUE',.•ClintonT; 0. , ' ivright.. So ..venotnous Was Sir. -Johe : - - • • ' - . , ' • •• • ' • ' ••••••• grass fo..grees, over - the . back of -the. high. . . •. • - . turaed on the road honie.• • ' THE -NEW ERA- has nfways :maintained that direct taxation' is the only proper . • • • way et raising the taxes, believieg as we do that the peeple have no idea of what they. pay iy indirect .taxiteitht.• .In _his speech' at Chesle,y last.Week;Mr. _Blake . . • • • • •• - • showed . that the people • have te.' pay -a . , • . . great deal more in taxation than the. 9Y- ' , . aed made.for Le.- ier col- .. • • • . •est horse that eau- be procured lelleedanald'S finite ie-tinst the forn : .• " ' b D Iti i ARSI•ratt SALE. -- THE -UNDERSIGNED OF- ' * • -• • ' '5`. • For. toine time past prep.:r Alone have ' • ' 8 ' y • • -* '. -Says•the Expos league wkom a sense of duty. and ,petrio- b ' ' ' - ' ' . Sullivio, the "chatripiOn jumper •of' the N .,' itoet-Considerable excitement 1-1 op, sioned hist .Weel- »on' its ' " Fen for sele ee acres ,. . . becoming , , all 1 • c eared, large frame . een makieg by' the•ladies of.the, R. 0 . ksnasoWl?ictissat .a, in • Barn nearl now eod frame' tism•Iiiiil :driven into' the: Reform ranks orld. Arraneerients. have 'been ' niade ,-, . an...named Graham y who had Y.. ,g . s louse, 2 good wells, good • . bureh,• in Efulletfe-to-11:44-2.-..- g ir c , a s. coneestuency.Was not " • • ' -r ' — nic• for the putpoee of raising funds to merely gerrymanciered-itf bl't t 'd• , . was o i era. e . build anew and • more:substantial stru.c. Sir John .was•determinedthat•Sir Richard: shotanot be a member of the Parliament t,;ire. The. affair mine off on. Wednesdey• •••• -3rd. lest,. tied proved ernoet ..suceeisfule • •reelt-i Wallop, tluough Lim premises, A axles he . s. o run rains on 0 oc. been.a read -cf. -A o is own or some tine, erVeutrcli.5 mfiei from Glinton and 10 from Seitforth. ... left tudderily, taking with him a penile girl the ' casioneit• greatly reducerierates; .Th t 0 ug , , T1 .farm to a very good ono well 'fenced and' es - ter. of a respectable rilident.of. thelown- scsrton of waiebetAen thetownshipa -of Gederich '''''''9' win be given. Ile t Docemher. I4ot 25; 4th and•Colborne, ten men ?eel); will be a ereat situp 'of- MaKillop. It-seem's thatthis girl, who ..eene Stanley.. •APply tex.ROBT.• NOTT, Lot 43,.,•1st ••". ' • • ' ' • • ' : s enly about 16 years of age, had been werli- . • con.; Teekoramith, _Clinton P:,0, • .. • . -ermnent-receivesTuntletlre-itdi - tens of collecting through inerchants an , custom houses. Mr, 131ake said he')vishecl the people hadlo.betold'what their moneY waS goingto be need for, as they paideit,.• for then • they• would be more. inquipitive about the character of expenditures. •The • -substitution of direct taxatien •for indirect woold have...a ' 'doubly beneficial effect, - The people. would. pay. no more tharf the - . Goverment spent, and' 'the' GoverUment would not spend nearly as mech..' ., : the disgraceful. lifenrwhich is now dra 1Y- ing :to a close. . He eldest, s 'cl tiecee ed in his . ,airr. - I. The ..Gerr_yinfindere Act wet Passed at. the • last Inement before- the election, ' When Liberals candidates' had been selected.for nearly all the coustituen- cies; Sir- Richard' at thel • ' : ' ' . fist moment took • up the Reform banner in Centre Wel'• ' . - . •10g• ton, and(thanks to his' tieing a compare- . , though the inclieetions.of rain in the early ' • • ii d b 1 . . . Toreing, o ou t. rept. babk a few. •The , ley •was cloudy. and' coely. with ettesligh t ..s lower or twe in the'forenoon. The- pie- nie ivas tele held in OiveifFlynn's graft,. 4tb con, Ilullett,-but et the last. moment the sceue was chan wed . to • a mei h It • . . , . e e e ered. • ' grove On theluinks,of the river on 1, t 17 - ' e -, 5'con ' Here underneath a rrou of t •e • ' 6. P Ca cohtint : . . • mg for Qraletti; as a deinestic Servant, and it is FOR SALE •:•-•',THE 'SUBSCRIBER. 0* ' liS mars.- lose young fellows Who Pod. .saidthiitan inaproper intimacf had 'sprung up foisale his ' 1 (.1id • .: FFE • le ...." tee • • ' r ' •' - ' .- ' ' 1":"'''• sp en. • farm of 100.acres, . ing lot' y between theie.• IteeelitlY Graliani . dis 1 f :4-6 '5 d • ' &ie. inuali Anti -Scott in.theni, last Sunda. ' • ' von( 0 • , -a con, of, Tuckarsmith. Good new story.and let Polley's team = run away; ih•ereby..ea!: his property here and 'on Thenerlay night last i hot 'frame house, 2 acres- splendid • orchard, good - tlrove tO-the residenOe of the girl, and Untinowii I 411dinq 85 adros free foto stenies,..15 .aeres :in fall daniYering segeral lilies,' ought -to haVe• .. _'' to her. parents took her awn;y with him.' In uw,;;?-eat.dvaihnov.iN,11110vIeb.sinittdr-gotTi cultivation and welt been -Mobbed: iii••-•iaiied.- "Th ' • • ' - e ..excursion the morning, upon the girl heing..missed, her 19 farm and has good. . . e• • A I,: •i• • • .. w....1s. close to.therPefiansgeetl•sahoals. *macs from • narty. rom 1 sa C,raact OW Thursday hist; feithel.-.at onee suspected that She lit • 'tl . is gonetel 1 the town of Clinton Strom . - - ' g' ' . , . . Seaforth. Willbe sold•on . end the Presbyterian m- S . . . . .. , . eeeursion. tom . l• ,, .ant Lame o. own an • seafaring a reasonable terms.. HUGH McDGNALD; en th• ' f • ' e 'ahem l • • t t d "''' • warrant for his Arreat . •• 'Minion on Wednesd d • 1. on the ehargetef.abdue- premises, or Clinton P. 0. • • , . . ay, seeme- as usua • . . . • tion, the matter' in the Of Con- • ' ' ' '. ' ' 'The "Nova tioottat Wootton-. — • , ...The result of the Nova,. SOotia local bled . tiuns, have. been of such 'I • t .. t ,e, c imac er as .c, -• • aurprise ail parties. '•A'sliebt majority fur the seeceseioalstS wee expected by ..those • best pouted twee the feelings of the people ,...nig but that a vote of friar to one, shonlci be• east.was far beyend the most •ienoiline.-ei- ' • • ; _•.... .... vpectatiouti of the bitterest ,thiti-conteuera- . . tion advo.cate, for that is reellY what ' the tively stranger. there,. was', ilefeated. . But SO important- wee- hie . presence deerned 'in • the House that the • o • ' • • ' . g nstituency of South. Huron was offered • him - The mends • ' ' ' . Pr, itrr, .1c1Vfillan, resign.ed Oh' • . the..under. .etaraling thal lie was to have:first clitim to • ••.• the Libetal. nomirration at., the •next.gen• oral :election ' The' elect' •' • = 4- - ion is now com- on, anu the - neininatingliconventing Will be heldnt Rree.efield on Jun' 29th .' 0 .. ' . • • • • • •• - ted a tem orar - 'structure 1: . Wa.. Ore0 , p y . , n WhICh40..Set ont the- tables .of eatables. Large .quantities ef every. thing in lhis. . • ' • " line Was-provided'•by the lady patinnesses f th II" - d '• ' . - o o a tur •an •a most•tempting spread d h ' ' ' , . • grace l• e table.. Ly noon'the »People bee ', . t • fl 1 • d 1 •f ' b ' gale o oc c in• an . t ie. east egan. , As the. day- aillianced• More 'errivals. Poured' •• •• ' 13 • o ' ' • - ." • ' m •etbeut 600 w r • • • in. y 2.3 p. . . . e ,e on.the A' erected • to .enjoy • themselves- iinmenselY. in the, • circular town. The i k t m t' 1 b t • • • cr c, e . a c i e ween Gederich 'and Seaferth: played here • last' Setiirdity;••resulted in .0, dreadful defeat of ' Otis' home •• team • The election Of officers • - . ' •• •• • • • ' • • „ en the Huron encampment 1 a 0 F "N" ., • • • 4 • • • : • "• e ' "' 28, took. place:last . Friday evening. the , • I II • • ' I ' • • ' ' ' o owing gent enien were elegted to offiee W, Babb I, r'. TomS, • Welknaldson. W. • • • ' 13-• Mathews' H. W '13 11 A it 'd • ' ‘ • '• . • a . . feBri e, ' ' placed -hands - e e - . - stable. Lee. . No trace was,found of their where- ,SIPLEND1D FARM. roe,. SALE., -THAT EkCEL.:, .abentS until Saturday eveiting; when the girl's ' 'ANT fano of 164 • acres, being lets, 68, 70 and•71 mether received a letter fr.oni her • ivbieb bad 'on . the Maitland concession,. Goderich • township; AbOut 155 acres Cleared • andiegood state et It' • • : •evidently been written. for her by her abductor. •e,e„ . en the. :.• , . , CU 41 a..-- preniisalls aped_ briek Image, with. all This letter assured be.mothertliat• 64 was•all ceiiVenie*Occ-s- • of stablin,g., bank barn well watered,' tc right, aod •bv. the post mark:disclosed her Where • ••••oore ... beatin••• orchard 'chin 1 • - tl' '1 • - ': " * e. ., , c 1 on lo min and satool• -iiboute ..• Teleine•-e le e • . t ' ' I not I • .• , 0 r .an age• of Ins clue, Cone. . ar fimai , anota-0 miles •from the town 6f Clintoe,., • -stable Lee startee off on Saturday:night and on • This farm a ono of.the• bestinthe township of bode. - Sliaday mornieg arrived at the roid.eneeeef. rich.. Poisession.Vven at any time... Full partieulai.4•. • 1 o . ., on application te the:proprietor; .1 OHN RUDIa•Clin, • Gralieni•s sister in tl a t I- ' ' • il '11 ' • • wris -up ,,of 1Vilinot,' ton• P. O., or of thc New ERA OFFICE, Clinton., : near le .vi ag,e of ' Hayeville. Here_the con. • •. • ' : ' ' • • • - 'Sjr lc ar ar. wile will there we une • ' R• h d C 1 lit • ' ' ' ' ..• derstand, address hie Constituents on thee • - bi• - ' ' • . .pu lc . questions of the da • and 'tt I, • clese f b' • ' ' ' y' . . 1-0 a is -speech- will eunrender •i „lit° • - theit-haiids the.trust le has so •nobl ' f 1 ' ground. platform -was .upon' h•-, d - • - • w leo to mice; and nieny of tile:maidens ' f ' 'at th • ' 'II ' '' d d - • • ' air. wi . mega ante,wen e -their way • l' ' '' ' - ' " hit ier and enjoyed themselyee to the penile -of -art or an diad -Olin. Ab t 0.30 g vi .• -- ou ee • . ' . • • the &ernes - . • treasurer. .Lerl Campbell; and. the' lucky. • ' • ' man • to be represeetetiee 'to •Grea-En- Ali - • • (-• • ' • • t lent wee W H Bell • The mus• al • --' em• - ' • • ' ' ". , 1° festival,.. et. Torbetoe-Wasegriteed,.by the • resence a lt •least ts ' e ' ' t t' • ' ve r ,presen a ie eS . '' - ' etable found .theegiel arid her ethaimer and . • • ' • • ' thenZ' t • '41 • • •••8 placing' . bo h un ei atic t 'i . 'CLINTON STRA.WBERPY-GROUNDS • • broueht t tem. • . • - . . e both baeL to• S f ti TI '' I ' ' : ••• — : : . .: ., , ea oi 1, ioy arrivet here , r -t • .• • ' t' I ' • -"I\ • ''' " ' ' • '' ii a a one les n cultivation rotn leading grower§ of • about. s e!eloels Sunday evening, :ead Grehem :was placedein the lock -up -anti' thee' 1 ' ' ' d .S...nl,e'rfea. ...rarrottrs'sapplintrwitli-berries ntytho low• - ,,,,tr •:was c-• ... es't' market rates at .tho grdond$ -• 0 HOARE • iierti . 0 . ler parents:- , Graham 'remained': ' ' " • ' • ' ' • ' ••• ' 4 ' . l' • • 1 t I " ' — .. . , • Vote moans. °lei:muse, Most will say that seecession end poesible annexation' ice -the .. .1Ynited Stetes eritinot ..be tItonglit of'scitis ously, or permitted ; hut' it may., be as . . . • ' • well, and perhaps better, • tie adento that • the chalices -are that such au end •will• be , . •the On te0M0 of the blow that has been e treek by the 'Nova Seotiaris, and then . . . . ' - take a datOr view of-the7-situatiom When Nova Scotia, catered thecolifeder- ation; her debt was only $8,000 000 icon- ., • i • mutated during the whole of her previone. . career, but noWehe is tesponsible for near- 137•830',000,000, withlicareely -an increased , asset in the shape of. a public -work to thow'''''ull fOr sunk capital.. The N. P'.• tells 'against her in every respect, with nothing tb' coat,' penszte her for •her sicrifiee inthie Matter, Her trade is almose eXclusively ' with the- T.Tnited Stater'', oven in the• artrolo of ootik. notwithetanding the heavy dutY put upon ,.. it.in. Canada for her especial -benefit. 811'e • would gain ithrnensely by free tradein 'fish; potatoes barley and oats, which tirrenearly ' the whol'e of her prOcluetions, anti the. free. itnportation of florae Corn and eentlern. - state productions would.all be in her favor, so that 'scarcely a. materia ,i -..i.eateca -tif-ffirtMlw ---nientitinerf u .w. at iveauld be benefitted . by a change in het pelitieal relationship.. ' The next question, to look into is, how shall any change be brought about. -what. steps will be Wren to enter.- the opening wedee. ' lt iu.ist be admitted that in most . politicalmovements.thAt what.ie done cane_ . • be undone; and a little examination Will •`' show that the diflicalitiee aro. not insupere• able. Aifa matter of coersei•the •question •will be brought up io the Local Legisla.-: tiire, and there receive a, thoroggh (thaws. sion, and then an appeal -will. be Made' to -the Dominion Government:frit' relief 'from their grievances, which eannot be acne witheut granting itimiler , favors tc, other provinces, Whielr would be no relief at all. .......---Theneneappeal to. Etigianelewoold.follo,W, , for tho annulment of the North Atherican . Act, which possibly might be refused, but ouch an aet wonld (Ally tin:Tome the deters., mjnation of tho Neva Bootiees to .gnout of 'the union, Simpoeing they passed. an. ' act of secession, who would take up arum; , to resist thom. It is net at ell likely tnat England would, end it is qtlite certain fruit the Dominion would. think twice -before ,. . undertaking •ilii as t.liere is great.likelihoou eller, they recovit , SeqleI wenn receive. .5 .11 filled:- - Thanks- to lire eleetors of Sbuth ffdroirand t y ri • McIlill ' t Mi., ,, aairthe.country. 'has: hail fertile. list. four years 'the ser- Nices'of thit one..of her inost-l• • ' • c istinguished VOne • •si i . • .. e r R chard's course itiParlihnient . and ••in the field t 1 ' ' • ' • I ese. four•yeeis cotionittee • on e ommenced 0 •• • .- ' . ° • • - • perations and. elargrepo.rtion of the men.. and -bays inb ed t '. t • 1 • • '' ' • v en iu o„a c eat epee° in ' • the .0ove,•where a fe.wathletic grimes were carried Out. !The grounds however moved t f f ' . h • • t., h . ,.. . cm -so t,. roni t e, rein o t e night hefore,.. ' • rom Goderich . vix, - -1‘liss Wynn ' and - the . Rey.. coteee ; .• Salton -• •The choirs ei. en- 3_ ••e . t • • ••' 1 _ r pwn seem o be in . hig ,i. ..- • '''' " iepute in coun'try. places ; the. ViCtorie St.- church choir attended ri, teaemeeting in. ' Sheppart•on'a last ha the lockup oVer night, rine Wee:to a i I : , pi ear ie. . • . . , • Mr. Jelin 'Beattie P •• et it- o'elocl- 'on -r1 rie tor 11 - t • : I 'T. " ' ' ' X .()It ' E. COI ONISI I. onc ay afternoon. n the metintirrie . how • • ' . - - . .•L'-14- ' i . • 1.. • ...l' ever, „ set .., . tlement .was CoMe to lietweie lurne • • ' .. ' ' ' . . • Fielf and the 'glee "father, who deolided ' to a i- • 7••••-•.,..4 pear 'against him, . .1-• e , • • ' , and eonseenetitly,theannsle, , .. t eve/ _ ........ l'' "I . .4.4. rution fell through and llamas again set at - - ' - - ' • • has earn! for succestfnl sport and :s of th • night, (Thursday ),, and om.e in-... .. ' ' • saw , i ed -for him•a nationel reputatiOn• Hellas shown limself ri • I . . ' ot on y a•th,orciugh,mas- ter o the financial and trade clitestittrie f . / 0. Which he makes a eloeeeetiteljte hilt, ' 0n•gene- „ .e thes North'. SC .1iIethodist h • ' • " - ' c oir, one 111 teeded. garnet . had tali° olnitte ... The • ff . . • CoMmiltee :eons*St l''•of P 'Oni 1 v 13 'ullete, 'to -night ; may they both. have a • ..`" I ec. • ''.. • ' '--- e- " Mighty good t" ,T1 - clt •Ia I' ' late:, • ie e rue erry 1 ee• -Churchill_ .and • G Maar the judges. J.. ' • ' . ' • :Oval, in. con nett -ion 'With the.Vietoria Sr. Curry Thee.„.„..e,,,„ liberty. We befleee; that Getilmin settled. the tiffair tvitlethe girl's 'father by -et Ine ,1•100 to ' • - '-'''' ' — 1 Y p.5 • . 1 t 1•1 1 . - ..., ' ,, . t la w u o IQ has maned the penalties of the . . • '• . ri,.,.. 1..-4, 1 ..... law be 'IRS had to pay pretty eweetly for his --se ee, 4 ' ' .. ., rx:- ... „ .4.., ,.,..' disdreditrible• escapade. Graham. is A married XII. IS( ' . • kiii•MiL.-Li-AieX.---ikant----:- . dale subject§ hp hes' pro d h• • • If - ' . ve imse cm- ' ' phetieelly one of the for in • • • • b •I' • E. • • - e ost debeters of t a c ay. it speech »at 13rnc f Id ' '11 d e 1 •'• • • • • e ie. ivi t be. • and-Tho§--Tielics• ,„,„,, c tu .. as • ii ay, vi as a t t a cou • e - " - ' ' .---• r'-'''' z"* ' *75-- -eh 1 --1-1--d - 1 h' t'id h given as follows : Standingjenim •J B• '" • , . err, • 1 h d ' • • e ' • ' ' ' • : e ' w.s e , and the festiv.al Le connection • J. 1-topkin§.- ,Riiianing 150.yards J.. Barr • '''' • ' ' with St George"S was' a decided it -Meets. Je Hopkins, Boys„rtice, Cole, McLayin. • ' • ' ' .• ` • . . ' • Itl • Irl , men, 4,, tong ze-frite not Ilyea with hitrielfe- , • . - • for some ears and is about ', t .• of e.' •1 • t • IA • ' ' ."" . „.;„.., y .•• •• . . . 50 3 ealra • - aaLt • Clinton. o. • •ohdon. $a7 . • w ne nes unfortunate victim is not yet•16,. , - . . • • . - - - ' ' " . , . , . . , • .• " ' ' : — .- - - . . - .. . . ou ess interesting and instructive, -7----.............___ .. • • . . r ' utting heavy stone T Swartz; T.Carbert. - • ...; :.." `"------ - ' l• . . ..-.......--, , •The lowest rats -for F-irstrClass's At.t.iiiii river:— : Opinions '3111itterfl. .-•• . ,„44„ 4 , rriiiiiik;a•frriti* fliliTATI CI . -1- 0. evwx,E,7)roiNumeg..,. ce„„e,e,„'•.; ''• -- ' • ,- • • , . '''''''''''.-'41`4' FUltyltnit, Anoin!' TIM •:#14I0AT, ' .'" - . ' ' b • •.' • • TuLicc,.srAtirSTIIAT.13. . ' . • Putting light stone, Car .ert,Swailee Hop • step And jurren,"' Li.V•inuitOrlej At =ray ,i • d` . ' '' ---..* ' - ' ' - n . . IQ 41te .&' clo? Of 41te Iveui Ero,'. . Running long Minn Hopkine Li •ng - • - . ' • , , i . • , .v1. • ' DEAn sin• -:,The comity Counen and Toll 0 stone. Tossing caber J. 13arr. T, Swartz. Magi' t • ' t i ' • • e s tato vo e wive caused a simian anion • a g ' ' ' " ' ' ' 'I' ' ' On VitriOnS. , .• • • - • . , dation ever known in the histerY of .. . — . .`'‘ What ' effect; do. yon•think tlie build- •-• .;- .. 'ocean traveL '.• • • - .. .. . ., , .- - . in" orthe C. P R braneh to IViegltion; W.M., ,TACE:SO'N''. CLINTON' ' ‘.GENT • . ..,. -,,- .1. , .1. , .t ' .._ . " • • 0 " • .. , will have ." was aSked e well7Ipown, Eds.,. • • •• • ' .: qvat • , . , • • ... ,. 3r$81 •.'' • . • '.' '' t1 1 ' It kladi es• o . wa c i • and chain 'Nralued tie • '° c 1Y )('"L8'. . appears that Um la the flues. g Id' t I ' ' 1;101 dzIurspliloiluton With theme then • ' • • • i ness man the ether da3.'', who, by the .Way ' • • • ' . • ... • .,. ' - ' ' ' - • .' • - . . , ...$60. kit,hotioh igusio it l , ...— i . . l 4 , '..., .1 fr., . a a ems apd Pro,eetholl • . a auni.y are. possessed but by fow of the eornmunity, • nearly. all. are suseeptible et the pl insure ti 4 . ' • O bl nfluenees of' music, and son and are °neer t ti Z:,. . , . 9 be brought. Within le magio•ctrele ef eeteet seunds, or a de- ilerittition'of them with thie idea before me • a ernpt, .altbough not el/riming. the. abil- ity of a tnosicjejseeteg„_io-gieee.the-readee ntla wae put up to. be v,oted. for • by •the ,!,wio t politic:teat:pea, nor DM partizans:of two young latlies,..Miee Katie, • financial Aspect, but the moral 'Wilma Of the • Reynolds, datighter of Dominick Rey- (pestle)), as they teu es with an their eloquence - nolds, ;sr., and. her comfit). Miss Katie, tfyitillteltata"r)111r8gOVOIT11001eilft tIt'reft118°""1-"" , y ley wetztri. daughterafJohn. Reynoldt,----Etich lady not provide the 4,xpenso nceessalT to _put the • i taw in remote scott Act Conn th.ft VI '.111 , ,,. did her ,own canvassing for •votet'.and as was eot the iaw•ot the wieme 14/ ``iee ‘'....ai•d•atLL every teu Cents the Could coax out of lier. It ..wouid no un Pal- to. tax theini-)tOolit!nrA•tics in friends counted•as:One vote:they worked. lvtlellgAelcit;11°,11t/,‘,(gent),t nel Ine,r9e 110 II"' ,Iler „ft, with a -,will, • aiid this did more th5n any- netting le t 1 d a i ti 1 ktIt'l '' i' ' la t is ---Ir'• , . . so i 1 , .8 t n it s, t hol s mita ,y , . ., - la It pronotuiceci uonservative; "D 't, tf • k ' 'II 1 : . ' • on tin it wi ma ceiiiiy,to tellthe 2. . . . truth ' ivas the•reply • ".I fun quite sefis• ' • • . . . ' ' fled that ie • a vers. • few years .both the G 1 T ' 1 ' '• rant milk- and Can tt Pacific will be -u nder one mantieen t • f th ' ...tfi .... .11 . , len or i ey are .not of rYailiel a ativiiillrii.yean.eneo 1.;•eitttfeesr•ttlihtiato townd •ILti es - • Y ' • ' e.. . , BIG REDUCTION ;le - •• • , e. • . . .. ' 41: ..—I IN ..•-• • • ..- • . ' . . • .. . . . 31 ir wa.1... . , ii , •• III :111 . I . . . thing--elte-tereadd•-ece-tine litterp817-0 ixe-hrt-litorty-ffieffttronrand-tirtint 'eariv -a • Tidy w so -is . men er o le It. • • --,---• ER ' 1 A.SOMO account of t ie.great and rand mu 1 1 , g s cal festival that came off in. t. us city,on the 15th; •10th and •17th inst.. This lame ea ' 'e - . • • .- - age of hompetitton, beth individually and_ cell et e . -•-• - - - e tvely,. cities and . owns are ming vvith each other in making theniselves attra'ctive to draw visit d ors an oleo themselves a reputatio ' n as are enter, rizing and cut ' ' ' ' P., tueerl cornntrenity. Moved b :- this rind le • ' :' ' y, ,n p , a number of gentleirien united in aubricribine a • e, guarantee fund of ,..30 p ,000 as a*basis of seen ' i .. - • ray, and then pro easionale were en a ed i ' - . , . g ,g 11 Making pre. peregrine zer tne gratin event.. Mi'. Tor. rington the organist of• ' ' • the Metropolitan affair, as Well at the funds for the churelii- AbOut 6 p. M. •Father Watters„tegethee with &gentleman selected • by each fair cendidatee to seefair play tIoneiproceetled to .count•up the Money handed in by each. After setae time spent in counting the dim o' the re It • ' f It ' . , e.,.. _. SU- WaS. glYell MI., • .tISS IC• Reytio a ()mime vo es, les ., lfl (1) -.101869' • t Al• X Re,•,,e,Ids, (Jolo) 1361 votes', This gave ' ' • . . . the formers. majority of 008 over herop. ' • .. portent, and -after a complimentary speech . : . • - ' the_sotiveoir was presented to, the -fair - winner by Father Waters. li 1 1 f T..ti Wao.e a.- fair paesedoervety pleasantly, and ite sucl• w . ..n . . . cos as min ly due to the efforts of tbe ' 3 to. 1' ,iii tiforl ty _01 _, , ._. I,) -who refuset .to taX Stephen, Mr, IlleKillo p and HWY field, (anti -Scott municipalities) to enforce a feet' of 'which they' iieverapproved rusted Just as honest as did the Ontario Government, and exaetly on the i incept& 1.1 the tenuterance peo Barn° lor yid of Huron are.sineere nettling is easier .thatt fer them te pay.the. salary of a Police Magistrate for ono Year' and net the result, Ono di-Jlar each itoit TUB ALAJORITV AT O'CE Wined he' 1 - d ' • • a tan some to. 1 ill erati f • • ill ' ' n 1 on or any o cer who Would act in that capaclay. Theiii,would 1105 Mies that SUM, 'hy stepping their to wafer one year the saving would. more than foot tbe hill, bid they do net do OM, they de net Appear to waut to Make any sacrifice, Scott Act was tholaw in Huron on May 1, 1$85, before that time we were told that hoteis,00. the Scott Act principlemonld be open.. ' ed for the pubileellow many eye mit+ it litiren 1 1 have tiot met one, pot we are told that if the scout Ant, men werete pay A Pollee Magistrate 0 al I ' I I d ''' ' ' • , lure i, t le ot ler ay:- •The e ple p o Of (Wilier' lave don - 11 '' ' h ''' ' . 9.- we .in put° asing tia t f ' -e s or our umnic • far more than we Id ' • b1 ' ' d COU .i. easona y• expect, . An • I am sure. that any. entertainment go+ p ,by the P t t . Id - ' b - '' 11- ' 'd ro es ants coil not e as well supporte • by our people, as ours is by them." . . . . , 0 „„ • • if rni 1 ' ' e• t' a. le- HMS • surprising t ing. to me, ' said a business rnanof Exet ' h' ex-, 0/1 la way tO Goderich„ q is that the heart Of a coun- ty should be out on...1 e 'end Of its tail, or in other.words that ft Unty -town 811 uld be I t d ' ' " ' ' ' ' h • (7'• 1' • ' oca e away to one de ot t ecoUnty.. • ' • • - • The undersiened' havine ) e 1 d th .. , e,. , . p :I 1.1. oN.tse e stock of Mr. Geo. Sharman,: will clear - : . out..tho stock of • TA. I, ' . . . 1' ' - . • es, a . CHINA...CROCKERY &Glassware ' ' " . , . . AT ..LESS TIIAls.1 •• . • • • , • • Wholesale' Prices, • . ' • _ „,, eaetlioduit Church of this it • • • ' m, , i 0 er% a .very pro: ment musical professor of Canada' b . , egan some five mo tl , . n le since to .traie a choir of netirlyennurinefitiredeeittlieliettrriiiitei- tend" female singers in the cit " So ' wae,ex . . . . y. me diffieulty , pertenced in finding a building large : -t ' • • • lady Pa ronesses, who waere 60 numerous .. es= • n on es m ght beenviutous, that tO me ti - nani '1 Father Wattere was a host. in himself,. "ittlilleeparteerFlinweethee secretary,. end -34 ._ .., rf bett a A II n• lel +1 o ' -ar II- -.. -.eyno...0 -0 r Mahagere exerted themselves immensely.. The net he cent'''. net atit•fairl li 11 • • . y. e .ig the•pattl onkel of ono party-ne amid not stand straight. This • A.I tWa..16 t centiliter an roseate every iiitelligent man who is qualified to lake the office. As ler , netationnig...tne.e•mint,teautesitatite.Detemlum, seesloneweeill know how easy it is to got no petitioas, and micas the petition was fermi etten remilelpality•reapectifig the, action 'of,ata It Weald not be fair. • . BORN ., • • .46 . ,, Wiesex.-- In•Clinton, on the 24th : t,. di' wife of ale,S, Wilton travelle • f - tins ht e. ........ my - , , e 0-- ....1e. °• a.. .a9_ et!. tii emit townshill; - oti the .. cavatr:••-eli Le ' eau inst., the -wife of Mr.W.11-egford of oft ,. A 8 ., MARRIED . • • ,11106,„,..?o run .out in . p.,tt .c. ays. on • - • fal t ' • ' 0. ''''' a e ii"'" 'cv • ' , • i 0 gtv us ti , 0 can,.giee eott ..-,. ...._. _.triees tet_snit..yon.,_ ,„,_;.__. ___., . ' . .. ' . enetigh toehold the audiondes th t a. wer • nootod to 1 a.. . , ,,,0 0.x. . rh .I. • . le r so gratida concert. irintiuy t oy ecided to take the Mutua ' • It • .. . 1 Street ''f. roceeds it is e • " . x et d w 11 fo t u Over .,,,,P,,.,„ , A „ Pe_, e , ,„I , ° ,P. , •• ...-povo towaros tne hew enure'', ' wawa is reposed to he bult in . ' P . 1 Clinton. ."--.-----...+0.--....— • OWX reeves What right . woludthenetittoonretanieyquive ta intltifinee thO.ronVes Qf RAY, Or those of TuokOran1 Mt that of MeKillop, December is tho feet meeting or 1 he year, neat the eonimil, no matter What pet!. mmy.,,,1 ' ' -- --- Ceeritriozt.In Forest. on tho 10th Inge, tit the tesilleeee ef the bride's, aunt, by the Rost. 'Mr., Cal I, Mr.. W. Dodd • f W' - s, o nig. . , . • • i Batter & Eggs ITakeil In Excliaale i s Ming rink at A200.a a nieh and. fit 0 ' " • , • k — — — i -up tor the occasion It Was made o • t seat 2800 ' . , A Peterborou h hotel.kee dr reused to g p ., , eon might Ito presented irr the matter would nottoyhurdees on the people in their dying ham, to Mise Maggie A. citineron, of Clinton, . • • , . en th fl r(). • , 0 oar, J 0 111 'the galleries, and. a platform eind tiers oe seate to 1 elA ,ii, choir a a .. . -1--- ,,,,,:3 .„, - .. . n onsnostra ot over 100, • A large .,,,,,,„., 44YARI. 11* 1.11* L .. - . e ft' Y.. * „, . • , pay a tine imposeu . tor. violation of the Scott. Act and was. committed to NI ., . , , . ... -, Wnere3 atter remaining about an hour, hp t**.y * .....* .- a . Afar.. i • n4.1 L earl Yr. , ......1 . a. I.. ..,..1 inpinZnts titli?iit tap•coneent, This Yjntlfit1011 I 'r 4 '°""'"I'a 8"'" '8 In" t1143t it"V. 18 ler"' bits never been before the Monate, lt is an atter 1 thought'hY the semi:ant nartY,--It WAS net MS" • . . (.11.411,(1. during the mon nai wi. Imt It be made n . . , . , ..,_, Elmo. . • . • . • C,tmenet.t.:4111' 1.•41arsesitle on the mot.' ' E. rLoony., inst,, lobelia: Wel -or, wife ..of Ur Daeid - , • e, t 11 1 ..e. i r. It •.- C4tiontiti .a.xn. STATION1111. .-- — .,..... ...----. _ -- — On S, atili aa. A WIVI&Z,Ur " question It t Or0 IS n ;weary, a, 41. 11», , • ••••••••..."