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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-11-05, Page 411110•Mat..08.".810,81.0". jtwratintiOniftntO, Tailorlog-0, 0. Ranee iSc 0o. A great tiuth-Geo. E. Pity Sr Go, Famous feinishers-Jackeon Bros. rureiture-A..e. Bennett. • Bolte•-•"-W; 0. Searle. Ni•tice-New Era 011ice, Girl wanted -Mrs, Keefer. • 11°Wie tile -M88 E. MoOnteastle. Cove for intle-A. May. Ferro •for sale -W„ McMichael, )710use to ent--.A.. Gorrel, Entranee Eitainination-D. M. Malloch. Favorite weekly -London. Advertider. White Star Line -W. Jackson, Dry geode house --W, L. Ouiraette. NOTICE. The CLINTON NEW ERA will be sent free for the balance of the year, to all new Aibscribers, on condition of their paying in ad, vanee for 1887. The New 'Era ist without_ exception, the best local Raper in Enron. Cautott etu FRIDA.Y, NOV-. 5, 1886. • Mowat to ths Resew% Persona, owe It is believed that the House of Commone will be dissolved se soon as possible after,the ak Cvovernor•Genere arrive/. Mr, liarford Ashley, a welblinown manu- facturer, has been Pleated, Ile the Liberal candidate for Legitlature Hastings. Itt Prince Edward the Liberal cendidate for the Cowl:none is Dr. J. M. Platt, who ehould have no diffieulty in being returned. Mr. Carling, it ie seid, will be the next Lieut•Governer of Ontario, awl will be re- placed in the Cabinet by Hou, B, Robinson. The Weet Durham Reform Convention bap nominated Hon. R. Blake and Dr. McLaugli. lin for the Commone and Legislature reeves. tively. Tile Conservatives ef West Huron meet in Convention at Smith's Hill, on the 24th inst., to seleet candidates for both the Dominion aucl Local Hermes, The death is announced a gop. James A. Miller, formerly Attorney-Geueral of Mani. toba. Be was a prominent -Conservative, and at one time reeicled io St. Catharinee. Mr. Si. Hilaire, elected for Chicoutimi, it is stated, will support Mr. Mercier against Mr. Itoss, He says he qe ready to vote for the overthrow -of the Boss Tailion Adminie- tration. .eXtr, Edward Meredith, bother of the leader ot the Oppositie, will iikely be the Tory caudidate m Laden, in place of Mr. Carling. His opponent will be Mr. Ilymate,a populer wholesale leather merchant, • For some time past the Mail and other papers of the same stripe, have accueed Mr. Mowat of pandering to the Roman Caeholie ohnreh, more than he . should, • and have charged that the Ontario Government is un- der the influence of the same body. To meat peoplethe 'absurdity of such a thing was ap- parent on, the •face of it; thee° who t have honestly Paid any attention to public affairs, and the career of Bon. Mr.Slowat, knowethat he was not the man who would do Mich a thing, but goneervatiyiS papers have kept harping cin the matter, until evea sonae of Mr. Blewat's personal friends have been de. eeived awl led to believe there might ha a diadow of truth :in the charges. To meet them Mr. Mowat carne out in Saturday's Ulobe With a tiimecolumn letter, referring in detail to the ao.called.'! cencessions" made to the Romeo Catholics &meaning the Cele. Ar al -P riso n management, so completely 'disposes of the Charges of his assailante, that • they have:not a leg to stand. upoo, and clear'. ly -demonstrates that the course of the Onta. rio Ministry doting its fourteen years' tenure of office, has been one of etriet justice to all classes, and fireoritisel to none, No honest and impartial .man can read Mr. Mowat's letter ithout being convinced that he tells "the wind° truth end nothing but the truth" any one who tak•es the troulele to porkpie it cen see at a glands "tb.at M'. Mowat makes prieetl Dominion Bureau of Leber Statisticsa, Mr, Johneton heti Pot aeingle qualification to reeconmend him for the position. Ite is simply a slavish Tory scribe, who bee never been imaneeted of the ebghteet sympathy with or. gatuzed. labor. As we never expecte:1 any other kind of appointment at the bawds of Sir john Macdonald, we are m no way disap. • pointed. It ie evidently the ioteution to use• the Bureau as a melon of cliestating lade and. ' (Retorting statiatics to buttrese up the T, P. and the impligratien policy. Thie is the kind • of work thet ;Johnston, from long praotice on • the Mail staff, is an adept at, If the Govern. meat intended to win the confidence a the workiug classes in the proposedLohor Bureau they ehould have chesea a Labor Reformer ite chief. , To put a man who has eill,hie life been a mere machine Tory into tied' reaponsible post is proof enough that we peel expect nothing beneficial from its operatious. -Palladium of Labot (Conservative Mr. A. P. McIntyre, a promirient Liberal Ilx•Ald. Smith, of Toronto has been seleeted as the Liberal eandidate for the Local Legislature in EastYork, Mr. 13edgerow, the present member. having expressed his intentiop net to again multi* the riding. • The Halifax Heratel thinks it has annihi- lated the Liberal Premier of Nova Seotia by calling him a chetteringishyster," Our cut - tared contemporary evidently believes that name calling is argumeot, but it is not, . no. reservation, neither does he attempt con.• cealneent of any fact that mig e distorted to his disadvantage. The letter should, • and. doubtless will, disabuse the minds. of any . who May have been raided•by the Tory can• -. ards, etarfed'solely and entirely for the 'per. pose Ot injaring Mr. MoWat and not beceuse- ., SpzaAatan Additional Local News. sir J. cortnrigeetee, afectinies„ On Thursday night of last week, not, withsta.nding the very unfavorable 'wee, ther,there was a large attendance at the meeting of Mr. Cartwright, in Londesboro. Mr, IL Adams occupied the Chair, and for two hours the •ex -finance Minister laid bare tbe iniquitous short-coiningei and mal.administration of the Dominion Gov- ernment ; be showed from the public ac- counts how the money of the people had been misspent. hew members of tke louse had been rewarded for service, oat of the public chest; how the Superanniiation -Fund bad been abused. • He clearly prov- ed that at least seven of the Cabinet !Kin- isters were intereseed in companies draw- ing funds 'from the Treasury, and. cense- in Ottawa, says he is one of those who dq no quently dare not vote against their party; •believe the elections will take place thie year; that at least70 of:the members on the He says it ie understood at Ottawa that $h. Government side of the 11,9osc are in_one Joel) Macdonald will go off -to -England on way or another, either by timber, limits anotlaer trip about Nov. 16tb. It is said, that the Conservatives of Lincoln ace circulating petitions aekipg Mr. Montgom- ery, editor a the St. Catharines Journal. to stand for the House of Comreops in that county in 'place of Mr. Ilykert, who will, it is believed, be called to the Senate shortly. , • A, Montreal despatch say. -Tho concluel or the Attorney -General Taillen in clinging to hie office and drawing his salary after he has been defeated at the polls ia characterized •ter indecent (mid disgraceful by respeetable Conservattees as well as Liberal. Mr. Tail- ion should. find a constituency or resign at filled, On Tuesdp y night be spoke the emcee. Temperance Hall, Varna ; Deputy -Reeve Mr, N. Cronyn, on of the late Bishop of Campbell_ in the chair;, there was a good Huron, was one of the speakers at the open- attendance, but it na.ight have been better. Mg of the 'Young Men's Liberal Club in Lon. After Sir Richard had delivered a telling don the other night. He said. he believed the speech of nearly two hove' durationreMr. report of a, general election this year was well A. II Manning, of OliOtop, was called ecl the terrible expose that 'Would be apade at upop, who spoke for three-quarters of an founded. The Dominion Government fear. hour, during which time he referred to The Buffalo Express Iola on our political situation with ctis intelligent eye. It says It is thought that Su- John Macdonald can- not put off the elections fertile Dominion:Par- Bement Much longer, The Government re. lies on its revising -barrister system to count it in, but the.Opposition is sanguine, notwith- standing." • Mr, Marl toe, M. P. is doing excellent work in British Columbia in exposing the Govern. ment of Boodlers and in elucidatiO the plat- form oS the feberaLparty. He has the able assistance of Senator McInnes, On Friday. evening- they addreesed-the largeet and 'Most influential Liberal' meeting over held on the mainland. , • . _• A leading Censeryatitth is . authority for the statement that the Mail's prohibition AO anti- Catholic ertisacle brie been under taken solely with the view of secueing the throw -of the presnt Ontario Goveranaent, and that object, once attained tbe-Mait will resume its role of ally and defender of the Prenoh Canadians. Sir Jolla Macdonald has taken up "No Poperyran the holac of defeating.MAltlowat. o ned . . . A conthc.of wholesale jewellers • in tb have learned. a lesson that will have salutatory effeet on: other members ,Of the • How the Tory leaders belie to bulldoze the millionaires into•giting tliem practical support in the ensuinglanapaign is them neatly set forth by the Ottawa correspondent of the llontreat Witness :-,-" The Canada Pacific • has claims and those of the 14 udsoU By Cane- pany still remain in abeyance, There Is a Cornish, °natant and W 13 Anderson,' The Globe thins refers to the appoint. Goderich township, Tbe lista lurnished IV:fret no of ft!' JAL! aWg Irtunteli," by these persons will be carefully examin- ed, and the one having ti largest number is a tenaperanCe worker with.a most bon- a correct words aWarded the prize, which orable record. Was for years. °fraud will be announced, next eek. Order of Good Tempters and mere re - Treasurer in the old Britioltaix-•.• cently a prominent Ogure in the United. Templar, while for many he bas been an earnest promoter of all local temperance movements. Mr. Wanleys bas the confi- dence oftbe community in which he lives, and it will not be his fault it the Scott Act in South Huron• is not properly en- forced. The Government could not haVe made a better appointment. • About twenty Revising Barrietere have not yet sent their revised lists to the Clerk oltile Crown in Chancery, This ie believed to fie the cause of the delay in ordering a dissoln. 003 - Apples are only 3:3 cents a barrel in •9r:13.1%l' ,.artt-elfovg."3,tee—riarra stock' of Mr. H. Elford, Helmet:vine, at 1 ta m. Jas. " Howson, emit, • or coal areas, receiving favors from the Government to vihtch they have no right. And scores of other cam where the GeV- erntnent had outraged the confidence of the people, .rind proved in the clearest manner possible that it no longer merited the support of the people Of Canada. Mr. D. D. Wilson, If Seaforth, also made a abort address. On Friday night Sir Richard spoke at Zurich, and on Monday night at Hensall, on both occasions the hall being 'Well this next session of the Hose. The rats weie various acts of omisino clouting the tanking ship." • of the Dominion Gov Concerning the police' situation in. Quebec, for the condemnatio the following are the latest reports ;-The Canada. -He laid b Montreal Witness say? :--The Provincial the Government sup crisis appears to have attained its culminating should have carried conviction to the point, It is stated that Lieut -Governor Alas. Minds of even the Conservatives preset* good deal•of the,' You do the right thing by, me and I wilt do handsome by yen' amine -go- ing on just now." • • . •' • Referring eto some spedinien whoppers of the.ConseivatiVe papers',.regarding tbe atti- tude of the Liberals of Canada, the Pert Hope t f the Tory nmb commission nment, that called of the people of • tbe iniquities of rters in a way that QUIR .r..oETTER, poX FOOT.BALEc CORRECTION. To tlie gditor or Met/anon Nein Era -818,-An artiele appeared in the Goderieti Star of the 29th Oct., which -to do justices to the naodelites and aloe to the foot ball elub of this town -requires A few corrections, I am not peepared. to quote from the Star, but I shall, give the substance of the disputed points. The article referred to etetes-giving place and dete-thet a foot dealt match wait played between the Goderldi and Clinton foot ball dubs. Any person pot ciequainted with the real facts of the matter, wohld at onCe infer that the teams which played the said match, WAR picked from their respective towns. That the Goderick teard was pieked from tile town, I am quite willing to admit, but not so with -the ()Hideo team. The team which re. presented Clinton was eelected solely froua the Modalities. This tbe Goderich boys eau - not deny as they have committed themselves so far ea to pant the nemes of the 8o -called • Clinton dub, every one of which appear e on the model school. register. However, the Clinton model school team arta not ashamed of their defeat, knowing that the challenge sent theni, was not a challenge to play w team seletted from the town, • but the Goclerieh Model Scheel team, It was not until ,the C. M. S. team appeared ou the groond. andasked if the opposition team wee oonaposed of mod, elites only, that they knew to the contrary. When an explanation was asked for, the Gederich boys replied that they did not chal• lenge the olub, but that the chat - lenge included the whole town and they ex- pected Clineon to pick out as good a team trout the teem as °mild be chosen, and they did the same Allow me here to quote the *oballenge 'which was sent to the Cepta.in. of the C. M. S. club. "Not knowing thevime of the Clinton moderschool dub, and know- ing that you are a member, I write to you We want to knew if your elute will play•us a friendly game on.Thursday peat." Probably 1 -like some .others -have a peculiar faculty ete:tedreawingsinfereneee,- but knowing that a game had previously been contemplated be- tween' the Croderioh and Clinton inodelites and also that the person who sea the cheP lenge a Modelite and captain:of the Goder- ich modelite club, I don't think I have to- bon has given Mr, Ross clearly to understand that he cannot allow. him to prolong' the pres• ent position of uncertainty mud' further, and and was heartily cheered at theclose of his remark s, Sir, Richard left for Centre- • that he will not oousent- to any acts of the Wellington on Wednesday morning, where Government except those of a routine char. he is also delivering a series of addresses. actor or relating to the oidinary administra. • • title. • tion of affairs. Consequently. it is reported Division Court, • that, hi obedience to Itis 'Honor's formal in- iunetions, the Cabinet jaas decided to call the Legislature as soon as all the election returns are- in: The Buskin may be expected on or about the 1st December. ' •• Town' Council. . . • .•. The regular meeting of counell was hold on Monday night. • The Finance' Committee's report recona. mended peyneent of the following accounts: W. .1. Parsley, salary', lumber for street, eta, $208.89; G. Rentgen week on strobes,- 086 98; Rose,•pufrip logs, '$5.70 ; W.•Coats, salary And sundriee and for selection of jurois, $59; Jamea Twitchell, lumber, $7e85 ; L. Trona°, . • silary,'ete,.$24 Gatley, stone hammer, e -Judgment for 9pon agreement, 8" 38' ' The, reeeipts of tlie settles for the! made between the patio*. Po alt foe: plft. Manning for deft: . vs:Sullivan, rind GT.R Co., .gar- nishees. -Adjourned until . next Court.--, Powell for pia', • , • Quale.-Actu)n • brought:. by Plif, as assignee of INelil.estitte, to. red:Over price of articles sold to deft. • ler On Manning tor pill: • qinipbeR.-Action brought by Division Gaeta Bailiff, eat-Senfortheeto• re- doyercOsts. liolinstecl for Wt... rlastings for dat. • Judgnient.reServed. • • Bedmond Ts J010'18012, --Aatoti board of defile son. . I was held. that as the fa- ther, the deft.. bade ample provision for • the son, W110 was under age, and regularly supplied him with fuuds to .pay his board, ,he wileanit As,the evidence showed that -the eon had retained $19 giveit - Judge Doyle held the 5th Division Court, sittings for the year, en Friday last. There.was a fait docket of cases in which a great variety of questions arose. . The 1 ege-I• fraternity was. represented hy.111essrs. Manning, Hartt and Powell, of ton; Holmsteall and Hastings of Sea forth and , Sinclair, of 13ruoels. Cudmorc Cun'more.-Action of reple- vin by wife against" husband, to recover -.certain personal goods and chattels, Judg- ment for pl•ff. (the wife), - Manning for piff. Haggard vs Woodman, Didkinson,. gar- nfsltec. 'Judgment flitlilff; Nowell forplfle Kelly vs:Lyrtelt.ctiid OTR Co.,,gafnishreS. month, Of October were $19,50, end of the. town ball, for the sanie tithe, S24.70. •-• The Treasurer.gave a statement of recopiti auil expenditures for the month Of September. and October, the reeeipts feorn all sources lie, ing $1355.63,- While the expenditure for the same time, argouutea to $io $49,75. was fni• salaties •, $14.08 for interest ; $1:13,for $324.$5, on the Streets, $25 for street watering, ' $11.313 for printing .and advertisintle $56 --roe ' tire and. Water :moonlit,' $29.68 passing bg-lau;',.m:41.$402.25. for public. kehoole. • . • ..• • sirturr cuesSisu 0, • • A crossing midway between- Princess mid Bactetibury street, on Albert street, was pe. titioned far by the business men along the , -street, • who couiplained• tbat because them .was no crossing, they lest coesiderable- best. feat e says t--7.1!he Main °Nee 0 press is'to couceaLthe truth, and Where they cannot do that-, deliberately distort' and .represent the facts. One hundred and twenty thousands doll:ors has been "rlistribilted in boodlc ta the time-serving-joiirnale of the cororounity.. They failed, and it whinted. Tory party, and the laborer is proving worthy by the Toronto World,' ,that the -.------•auee, . of hts hire. • . • . • not as honest as it might be. They thee .way7 city there are .seven ' hundred Governmeut •• The Qaebee Telegraph states. that in that laid the editor of the World, and with a raw- employees, and that in one family there are hide and sane • , used him pretty rerighly.• For five, from father down to the boy ot IS, all • • dependent on the Government., f'Offensive this they were brought. before the Toronto . "paefisanship" is a Public Virtue under the • Police Alagistrate, vilio committed them tb Canadian tr tory system. Care is taken, that • jail for ten days, withont the option of a, fine, every office shell be worth a:vote, and that ' the party interest shall be -protected no •The magistrate is to be commende• d• for his , . -, • . • . matter now tne public welfare may be he - course ; there are too many people who ima- gine that because an editor does not do every- - Mr. Gladstone denies any intenticip or elk: - thing to pleaseethemetheyearest liberty to ing a pension of $10,000. -He depletes 'hie blackgilard hini like aluiree thief, 4no. thresh • disapproaid of politieal pepsibns, but ' 'dime ••not deny -the stated:tents attributed to Afri. him like a pugilist: • Gladstone that his .peenniary eondithin is un- . ' cow forte ble. Tlie.National and other Libor.: DualiM, ' the 'past yeat in particular the • ahOlubs are,pueiled as to what course they • can take which vvonld be acceptable to Mr. • globe has done eacceljent service for the Lib. •Gladstone, in:placing himheyond the chance - era party,- And if the dalfgern Witieb. threaten of financial embarrassment, . the future prosperty. of Canada, by ,a retcien The Ottawa cote espondent of the Hamiltoia • to poWee of the present government, a".re'net . Times Pap e•The Tory imeinbers ot Patlias „ realieed by theepeotile, it will certainly 'not ment now here ,saya Unit the'Clevernment have •e tee filially decided •Whether to hold another be.because they have not had timely warning. session or dissolve the House. They are The Globe lies proseuted On lirtaY of facts =Intik .preparations for either contingency. ahowing the miSinanagemeht of the present A number of Quebec 13lues who bolted from the Oevernment- last session are being offered government, that are irrefutable; and they - anytheng-they .wisli. if they will only return - . have .gone, unanswered .benause even the or., tie :the Tory fold: Sir John is anxious:4o gans-paid. out of the publio chest, could Let coalesce with the' Tortt•tf lodges. . . J� • Mt. Manning mated that the matter lie re. fared to the'Street CoMmittee. with power to grant it, if they see fit. • • ' Mr. Jachson thought thenothicilShaild de- ckle the 'Patter ;,• other parte of • the town might Petition foe the same thing4 -he was in favor cif crossings beingat carnere •of the streets; if this petition was granted:to :onei section, with equal. fairness, it.. should be granted to others. Huron street was exactly in the stubs pOsitieneaseAlbert 'street,: and should be likewise treated. The reeve was geiterally in favor of the crossings being at street corners, but•there :ere a few places where. long stretchee of • streets in the centre of The town, existed,: 'withou't the necessary crossing. For his own pert he thought the petition should be granted. • Mr. Doherty said. the ground of cornpliiint was that 'people stopped at either of the be- tels 011 the west side of Albert street, and if the streets were muddy, touud iocenVenient to °rose. • • ' . Mr. Manning wee not so Amen afraid Of establishing precedents as others. A. prece- • dent in one instance (Muhl not .always be a spreqedent-fer othere cirempstancet shmild always be considered;... e hactbeena sweat- ing there before, and as oply a *nether of (simple jastme that f e petition ahold • be c_ stdees in tile country can now be seen in granted. Even if other ,portioes of the town our stores. 'As geed bargains Can be em- reqUired:similar crossinge he was williiig to , mired in.Clinton as in nay place in the consider them ori their merits. The motibn Was then cairied, and also a the 0.2,"1..lee• Fartirril do yOur trading deny them. the Globe cieserves not only tlie ' The Montreal Gitzette is a Tory "paper Whieh takes alt occasional fling at the Ontario Cordial oupport Of the Liberals of Caneda,bu. t Governmentabut it locandid enough to Make tbe, support . el all heneet mu of whatever this acknowledgment regarding one breech of "The Ontario Bureau of Induatties is- alterty; and ite increasing citoolatien and in- "w4k ; ; • , . doing a work.of uosmallimportance, Tliough Mimeo thews that -it is 'getting this. . • only established '8, feiv -yenee et has. become ,reeognized as ooe of the institutions qf the • kt, Guelph, the Ither day, Mr. Blake ex.- • P rovince. The results of its operations in ' pressed hie belief that the announcement of, 1885 as embodied in the annual report, are the general elections would. be niade in a few. full cif valuable information to the student of , days. So far the anuouncenaent hes net been the industriel condition Of the Dominion; made, but the indication of unusual aotivity and' th°•agrieliltariat and employer of' labor " in Government cirelee Conveys, the impression, • - * • , mlection bets are proverbially singular and that Mr:Blake% announcement will. 'net be • frequently very droll buttwo politieiane down far astray. Wade not anticipete that enoth• at Chicoutimi Seem to have struck upon new ein.4 original idea in the cennection, Be. er session of the House will be togs mid it fore the late election for Chienution Saiilivay is the duty of every. -Liberal. at lettat; to be a wager was made upon the result between prepared to -enter into the contest that slioald Mr. P. Savard, mirth= of Mr, Damaie I• hurl from power the most orrupb govern. and Sturton, who eupportecl Mr, • St', •Hilaire -the loser pledging himself to sweep ment the world has ever known. • • the landing and steps in front of the parish • ehttech,in presence of the whole, congregation Said Sir Leonard Tilley in 1878 :-" The at Gra.ndsklass in settlement of the bet, An. .eordingly .on Sunday, lest Mr. Saverel, the Annual expeediture of the govonment should loser, distangraehed himself as a sweep for tho not be More than twenty-tWo and a half roil' amusement of the Imputation Of Chicoutimi, • lions," The annual. expenditure when Mr. • The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Tilley left offiee A short -tint° ago was thirld. Witness says :-Mr. Madan, Finance Minis - is not in a happy frame °retain:1. Ile ihree etitiioes, and the estimate for next ewer ter, . •• finds that hie Aanual statement of Revenue is thivtipright million cioffars. ' and ExpereliturZ (1006 not pan tuft as he had ....e • expected. The dad% far exceeds that which "'ha Ilaokenzie Ooverament has toe•teimey, beeo.looked foreeend be is endeavoring to' • Thal servants,' said inanyott Centaievativeor- eedueo, it by bringing forward several heavy e items of expenditure into tho current flscril ator .1878. nob" P" w° year which prope•riy belonged to -1885.88, It. will show you how many less the emaitry 18 an open seoret Staternenb has been eau get aloeg with," Civil ItetVants 1878, fearfully mutilated and doetoaed sine° it was 480 ; 1885, 1,180, • Support the National Policy," said the Caoservetive eendidatee ti113 iasb vivid election contest, tied yon will get it good price for yea main." 11:sult :aloe: 4, latter, tvlaeatellf geese hnn ' to pay Mrs. Redmo Joived deft. Mann' for deft • no costs ,were al - g for. .plfT'. • Sinclair 1.11Odgins vs Per ar,•,,-Matinitig for piff. Poweil for deft. Adjourned by 'Consent, DicL.V's ..achaqfer::-Manning -fee' file Powell for: deft. Adjourned •Iiy Conaeute • CartCr Steepet-This was lin'aetien for wages, . and turned upon the point as to what are reasonable working hours, on.a. farm. The judge held that- from 5 a.M. .to 9 p.m. was no reasonable,, and that, a aervant was juetifirtiele in_refuning to work that long: Judgmerit.:.for pjff: Powell for plff.; • Ifartt' for deft. •• •• the Goderich modelites intended the game to be played between the model sehool' If the Goderich boys 'oreally intended, when they sent the challenge, to play Ilia Clioton model ached team with a teem picked•from the town, why did. they dopy that they chal- lenged the moclelite club, and say that it was sent to the whole town, 85 80 excuse for their having picked' a team from their town, The Clinton modelites werelonestedough-to-com, .ply smith the substance of the eliallenge,whieh the Godetich boys were not, There are ether mistakes -whicliermed correction, brit they will be overlooked it the G'oderich boys favors tia with a return match ,aasoon as possib jleu.svm. • CORRECTING INJUSTICE. ' 1iue • et', tlfc'Cilblic a Yew Era. • Sat, -Asa reference has been ramie odit. 'otially in the local paper to the way in which matter is distributed by the cleels (If thelllyth -Post Office, I beg lute to /tele A. entail space BC)RN „ TODD. -In Clinton, on the 30th Oct:, the wife cif A, 1V/, Todd, News -Record, of a son. RETD.-Ott the 28th Oct., the wife of Mr,. Andrew Reid, 7th con. of Hullett, of a eon, BELL. -In Londesboro, on the 23rd Oct., the wife of Mr. E. Bell, of a daughter. HENRY. -In Clinton, fon the 29th Oct., tbe wife of Mr. John Henry, of daughter. MARRIED COULTBS-TINDALL.--At the bride's home, °iv the 27th Oct., by the Rev. E. S. Ru- pert, Mr, John Coultes, of Morris, to Miss A. A. Tindall, of East Wawanoola. IVIASTERS-DUNHAU.-At the residence of H. F. Andrews, Clinton, on May 28th Oct., by the Rev. E. S. Rupert, Wm. Mestere, of •Morris, to Mrs, S, Dunham, of Seaforth. • STOTHERS-.DA.VIDSON.-In Erskine church, Dungan/on, on Wednesday, 20th Oct., by Rev. D. G. Cameron, Mr. Win. R, Stuti- ers, of West Wawanoale to Rebecca J ane, third daughter of Mr. R. Davidson, of Ashfield, ' n • oil r4ia,attotlie: ; r. light, belieVing that,you have:a large.cironla. tion in ti.t.is• village and Surrounding country. The complaint is laid thus : A harenesChareni- -.way of delivery, throwinglthe mail matter in one's face, and scattering it upon t oo,. description he true, the 'dole ehmila he severely censured, But I do not think it is true.. Pis possible that in time of .pres sure of delivering mai/matter,. some of it has fallen to the floor, but this wonld be' no fault oE the Oak, as he invariably holds all papers and letters when they are many. If he wil- fully threw niall matter in the face of those seeking it he Would long rigo'have bean branaed as a rowdy • and removed froin.the poeition. Eat from. aresaCquaintanee • with him of many years, mil free to-sarthat has hano_nots_d_ for courted', promptness and t. 4 CLARK—HAMILTON.—At the residence. of the bride's faeher,.Goderich, on the 27th Oct, • by Bev. DA Ure, Mr. R. 1V. Clark, paymas- ter of the Chicage, St: Paul, Minnesota and OmahaRailway, to Mirron B.,youngest, (lough - ter of Hugh Hentilteiie ,Esq. • • WILSON-:-HVG/ISON-, Coderich, 00 .the -27 -tui -Oct,, the-Reve-DA-Pirel-Mrselel, Wilson, to Mise Rosetta both of AO:. • field township; • „ . . , C AltRIERE- CAMPBELL. -At the resi• - donee of the Tickle's father, Boyheld, (intim 25th • Oct, by Bev. D. Forest, Hayfield, emitted . • Rev. J. II..,Simpsbn, of Brucetield, Rev'. 8: A. , Carriere, Presbyterian minieter ,G randBeucl. • to Miss Megme Clainnbell, youngest daughter of Donald Campbell, Esq.' • • 'BELL -ALLEN, -At the residance of the• bride's father, "on the 27th Oct.; by 3.11 - Simpson, Mr. Wm. Bell, to :Kiss Mary, eldest, • daughter of John Allan, Rsq., all cif Tuckerese- smith. met). Wawanoele di Pre • day; 2nd Oot,,,hiary, wife of Mr. Wm. Stack- house, aged 50 years and 7. Menthe. . 41:e4V ELOOD OEDIERAL SERVANT .NYX:s.:TEb..-ATTLAr • NA to *RS: itattenbury St.. . . READ TIT= ttp.---We would , ask all -.readers of th-e NEeY East te be particular in' perusing our advertising columns: Our merchants and business men, generally, who edit that department of our paper, always endeaeor to make it interesting to readers, and at the Same time tell yen •where yott can buy to advantage. Alt are 1398y getting readk fee the fell and Winter trade; and new goods of every deeeription are arrivin daily, and the best and finest OUSE : TO LIP:T.—TILE,: rNDEESIONED OF - *1 Mann St., containing 0 rooms, .11cryt moderate. •Allbrk 15 SIOUNTOASTLE, .olinton . . • , 1-7,1ATtAi IN IdoKILLOP _you SAI;E,,,,,i0T 133, •41: Con. place, ,good buildings,' and gem' - locality. Come and see it. 55111 be sold cheap, W.. i. ilonstance P. 0,. hi , . . . • 0., i)V8 FDA. SALE.L-TIZE UNDKrtsfaxto . •‘../ ixo. sold out his dairy basiness, offers for sale 0 low eholoo cows, to Oalve in from ono to two weeks. ' ALSO A good heavy two,yearpfd colt, A. BIAY, Huron .Road, Clinton, • Ii[ognilaV Sitt.E14-aIngagettPuli' knIpm.rlir. 0F, • • Lawrence iS off eren tr. rent. It contains aircon;Tnion: cies, aeveral bed -rooms, comfortable dining room and "... sittmg room: Only. reason Why °eminent is leaving ig • _that he 111OVAS to A larger hOuse.. Ilent,Moderatc, A. CORRELL., Clinton. . .; .: . . . : e'deacarieeer-rventiire Um opinion that nine. mbtion em'powOring the Street Committee to -IiikeT put a crossing on Huron atraet,between Albert• • , • ' FA Lb Sac ultke,-The fall wheat has ab - and °ranee streete. . , . • citAraTr, , • . tained a great growth on nianY farms, ana • MrCopp was granted $4a nionth for tbe if no ill befalls it during•the coming win- , winter months, Mrs, O'Donnell, wter, hose hue. the prospects for a bciuntiful harvest band has deserted her, applied for some as will be grand, Some farmers have before aistance, as she was left destitute,. and her now Mit down a too luxuriant growth of case was left with the Charity Committee to fall wheat, and their crop has been Siniply •deal with, a prodigious one the following yedr. It ty per lent, of the persons rrctyingmail matter here, are willing to say thee it is de- livered:in o' prone ptegentleinanly and cour- teous 'menet." • Yours truly, anneals. Blyth, Nov. 1st. • , . • • yracriAtoxo nisEravaas,• is not an extraordinary proceeding to The North.West Territories • SOMETniNC or 'INTEREST TiiptAnotvi, 7 • ?41ee-Renry Smith, of Saskatoon, N.SVT, (formerly of HoWick) writes as fellows to his brother, Mr. C. Smith, of 'Varna, under dile of the 9th of Weber • Aeyou wished tai krone the particulare abent the summer And crops for this Beeson I send a few lines-, We have now been here in the Temperance Colony about H. menthe mid naise say that I never spent its.plealiant a 11 months in my life teetore, ouly tele suni. mer has been very dry, consequently the crops here are very tehorten the straw, but wheat and other grain is a 'splendid sample and in many cases:will yield good. Potatoes are of a •flret.claes quality, but the Yield is light,Ow- ing to the want of rain, but ie are bleesed with plenty Of good slough hay for fodder for the cattle, We haVe Out abont 100 tons, for °dr own tuie, amonget us as fazinly. Seyeral id parties came from the vicinity of Regina ar A bytlaw.to eoale the 000noll to PotollaBO 1 either cut the fall wheat, or allow the cat - its own debentures wail read A first aitidese. tie to feed On the crop in the fall. Such aorta time, The council, it seems, are in a hat been the experience of several of. the position to purchase raleont $2,500 worth of best,fitrniers hereabotits, debentures* and the beelaw, was pithead ac. • , cordingly to its et:4mnd readine. ' • . Trefes TO ST0P.-It 15 time . that a stop min TOWN ,CONsTNIME'S DrtIZS• ' was pot ta the foolish Hallowe'en pranks • Mr, Jackson aeked the...tioo if Mr. of miming:oil with gates, roiling bates Paisl°Y,• who Iv" etoPi°Y°d 8°101Y 08 ° txtwti and barrels Into the street, etc, We ii,attitv. 'constable, could go outside of town in the oit instanees Where gatee were carried.o.Way performance of his duties. . The impression of thiii year, not only much to the annoyanee the coencil was that his duties -allowed liiin of the olvners,but also to the danger of to go anywhere within the county in' theper- alloWing cattle to. tram fele nice laWns, 10 - fermium of his official Antieci. , erre iniTrea oe VIE VriiEtT VOIMITTEE, .,-- . tree, . . J1 ieese It is the duty of the tOwn . Mr. adanuitig, wi,thout wishing to tellect on atitherieies to protect the property of the the nations of the :Street C,ommittee for the toitithefigaple front heedless Injury, and we peat year, thought the counCil slibuld more • hOpe thts stiggeitelon will beborne in mind, clearly define the ditties and powers of this in the futUre, tun sOnie of the young committee, so that future councils would be hoot -Hume who do •these' things into the guided thereby. It was the most important lockup, and that Will stop it. committee of - the town; and na one could .•. , - .. , • . deny the feet fliAt wok was soinetimes done ,TifaT Wolin liteehr, .-- Jaekson Tiros, withonttbe eanotiou of the council, thab %Mita • reeeivod quite a numberof answers from all parts of the county, in reply to their oifdr .of a fur bat f!fr the OnO NVI10 WOtild forM the greatest, number of words out of' the name 'Jackernt Drothere." • Some or the replies contain nearly 2000 words, but first made up, which fact accounts for the dia net. have been. done heel The cootie Pe lay in its pnblication. 11 is stated that Sir asked about it ; the approprietion Was also Leonard Tilley is shortly to visit Ottawa,and it is not improbable that Mr. MoTeelfm's med. dlo has soMethiug to lo witu it, 4 It is announced that Mt, George Johnetore for Reno years Ottawa cortespendent of the Taronlo.sla,11, will ho male chief of tlie pro. sometimes eseeeded, and he theught t tat re expenditures for streets awl sidewalks should every year be kept within The appropriation. Metiers, ,TAckson, AreNitirchia rind Pitesimons also evoke on the ,petne subject, aerie Me in Ito main With Mr. Man niineii propoeitiOn. .The corm ell then adjourntal . M'Cosejaw to this colony ana baVe cut ovor 1000 tons of bay, they fetclaing their stook here to winter, the natural hay and all other crops being almoat it total failure throegh that district, tho soil generally being heavy day there. Our *oil here is more loamy and lighter consequently ours will.stand drought and extreme wet much. better. We hitim had. no „frost here this sewn since growth well, e opamenced in the. spring, tuitils Sept. 16th when our potato tope andtomatoes were nipped 80 as to stop them growing.. We have a lob of as fine citrons as ever we raiecid in Howlett, field well ripened, No doubt yoo him heard some rather heed reports and ratios Aboet the Teniperence. Colony COM- pany, perhaps not altogether witheut foundas non, but from what informadon I have got there has been it thorough change in the staff of maehgement thereof, so we, the settlers here, are in hopes that things willaeork more seeisfaetory in (11tUTO in ,eonneetion with the eointetity and oniony affairs, Some time ago we had Mr. Rowell, the manager of the T. C. Society, here 'looking into some grievances some of the settlers seemed to have, and I have no doubt but his visit hero wet lionefi. eial to the country and oettlers hoe as welt 08 the company. As the eompany have now got a good fory Mom the b'aektitehewan river at Saskatoori,free to all settlers itho colony, also considerae sums of money are now be- leld out by the ocimpany in piddle improve- fl)PI•&pgA: s n ld mints in the colony, end we are looking for. al Lj , ward to the near future when 'NVit shall have •eaveral rail -made relining through this pert of • ENT4ANCE • The ' Entrance -Examination .for admission to tlw, Iligh'Schooll in the eemity,,wili beheld' in ,Clinton, Seaforth and Wilfghant, on the 21st 42.2nd, and 213rd ; days of December next; coinmencing.each morning at nine o'cloek...• Candidates who intend writing.will send: their munes• not later than the 1st: of December, to JAS. Ttnotrt, .13. A., Clinton, O. ItansToin,• B. A.i Seatorth, Ii •Oinivos, Esq., Wimtharn, and the under. , signed.0., 1,1‘tcG. 014.1.00011, inspector Schools 'Surat 51 • • . • • ' CANADA'S FAVOAITE WEEKLY, The Western Advertiser, ()I? .LIONPON, °NZ, Has henn yastly intproVe4 ,flat, new iipi)earing regularly In twelve -page hirut,.w1t1i tlie additIonnEnew "1.1epartinentit,' '• IllustratOd Artieleo,. ete. 411 its well.known popular l'ya. tures win he retained 'for len, Only $rper anumn,'incled. • ing the.remainder of 1800 10 bena.lide RCN ',TUB 110LIC QUEEIV) This in the title of ont beautiful Eireinimn for Hr. 1. beaded doubt the moat chinning' oleogranh (rolored•nletuto) - ever offered with any newspaVer. Site 10 x 20 tnellea.• Only to emits in additiOn to yegglg onbscription. Agents wanted everywhere, Fifty raltiablh prizes to •be awarded, over above cash domudoolOnYto the most sueneodul-agents._. free sample papers, tonna to agenta,,etc:, address , . . . ADVEILTI$ tt.. PRINTING. CO., Loudon • : • • WHITE STAR LINE. EV88211188 E81 TnAX84TGANTIC PA:Main. Light HOMO an ER0011 paper devoted to commerein' and nautlealimatters, says in its issno".,ofltay Stlf 1. • "Far seine timo. east the Adriatic has been tarrying • intertooliate passengers with so nutch. snceesS that nos class aeonmodatton has been introduced on board the Celtic, :The dining saloon sot apart for later. footnote passon,gers quite up to the Old fashioned' 7 style of saloon, and really it RottAlli almost' next to 01)- • • stirdity when we look at the accommodation provided at sa ricliettlously low a sum. as Fiiift. One thing' • cettoin, and that 18, thst 'intermediate passengers on board the Adriatic and -.Celtic will fare much better.- . than thy would at double the rate un some steamers • nO, running.° • • AV111. SACKS ON, 13,A.ILWAA 4GEN3,', OfITNTON; ()NT, A ,LARGE'QUANTITY OP the country and n good whit mill in Scisint. in these arca nurnTierordoiilibots, The loon, which would certainly be a great- help list line been silted down to Three, 11Iiss to this neighborhood. We have already 19A Johnston.. of Joh nston's !lilts; Miss Edith 1111 agricultural today at Saskatoon. 2. :moony.. '41totTat Man STATEOXISIt,