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LUST ZURON.
Oar R +sate- newer
i�Mtaa neer Tewneade.
i laveatia, July 2L -.-The Reform d.-
>isoastrstioa at Crenbrook todayander
the auspices d the Ham Heron ores
Awoeistioa was a very .aeoeasful Whir
in point d ort ndasce and 'aural In-
tardiara. When the noon tram arrived
heating Gua. A. M. Roes, Dr. McDon-
ald
Don • -
. a, d w D. McGillicuddy,
Rs. a. N. WATLea
pre an KOe11Mt address,t with
general topics el interest W {t ae e
Orators. He looked foe a bright Itense
(•x the Reform party,and lookoiailleMed
with confiders, to the Hist d is
bight dew fear Hdorm
the young nes was esondiegly
sad brought lead applause fear the
pt►enng. He .aomI dad by radian
V�
the following reeelutio . its wow -
mow,
'That tltss meeting a pons s a
�. and ooMia
to the principles of the Merin pert,
and that it desires to place on reseed a -
u 1
t1. Godo k (tbu time its pn•found tease of vestige
N Hom ()liver Howat,
SloatL and other speak-
to a the faithful
era, the ,oeoptwn committee, led b]] un sed guard fibs f sopl.�e
News Strachan, Grey, and sooumpxuied ahem 6 though assailed darWl maul
by the 33rd Battalion band, was found
in waiting. Conveyances were entered
said the guests were dnven through this
village and to Cr•nbrx.k, where lunch
was partakers uf, after which they were
driven to Porters Grove where over ; tennined and well -weighed con vlottom,
2,000 ladies and electors were gathered and the sterling
, did lint shucourage of • m stakinghri ben
he
to listen to the day.speeches on the public I politicalpeasterme o f himself and party
questions of the oe nu the issue of the people's rights, and
Jif A.
1'Lous. T the l,reservation of Oatsriis rightful
WWII Hon. A. M. kloee.'rh..a tabeua, 1pewssions, and after carrying the ben-
11LPP.; Dr. Sloan, Blyth ; Dr. lleDoa• I new of Provincial autunotry through two
aid, Wiugham ; D D. Nilson, 5ttaforth ; ' elections to victory, has consummated
Rem
inidd. Gibs..u, Wroxeter ; D. Taal li- , the gnodest act of Provincial statesman -
successfully Goderich ; Arch. M. Taylor, I, ship by novae -fully tu:ibtunitrg these
p1 tan J
right., who,
yawn by every means which corruption
and malice could suggest to the "leader
of the Dominion Government, yet in the
exercise of sagacious atatesmaitahip, de•
!M tilland fik. Ratme•m-
Tamatte Redd : Mr, Mood is a
risen
woe bie hestyears to the ger.
vies et, wave proems& floe woad
the suborns el the Awl
thatM verse than $ as d.
WagMWaghes always MI
MS
wrycd
e fade Ortrttior w
�twhile ��t ars d
>A* ease d the
Mail,
dominion- 1 Moak nod w_d an
ere
Ret
was
:Vial
aas�e� d - ii ti Meif ever so
trey nestles,
es le , tq for f -
Ni gam ::' l that went
spite rep -
Kr. Kr. Motet bas sesseeaea ia
- b„aadary awoke earl he till reor'iv
Toronto ; John McCrae, Murru, and
others.
Rewe Strachan, of Grey, occupied
the chair, and explained the object of
the meeting in an able address, after
which he called on the
Nov. A. K. turn,
before England
Privy
atthe toot of the throne, tothe utter
overthrow and confusion of Sir John A.
Macdonald and his colleagues, who had
with persistent effort striven to step the
fair Province .1 Ontario) of 62,000,000
square acres of her legitimate territorial
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the gas roes thanks d the people d
eas eea� ey s�a�
�m, I. asM as. 1 ttlal
In Ow history d ■ fti•e
Wiest be. ,.sired seri ani was -
or dation lar tb alborlition bt _- dd
egdis..�..ndissrs- v.. stlns's 1G.aey
„ke
ia kid.
is simply wesderfair=
bl I►ilsom An
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1 wee1st t.k
t►tee _ Mfes.1
es/ 1 aI
1..y
Ontario, despite the W ttatered article of
�etrgsy • ail, wad of its abuse by the
page and by the edam ► b.retotore.
A M. AeesTiniery
Mr. Jobs Monists. well known in St.
Ann's, V. B., hind serious Kidney Com-
plaint that boeamrs3 on� dropsy. After
er
hope had nearly led,
was eared by
Deeded Blood Bitters. 2.
Canada is steadily advaooieg innhe
number
exporcattle to foreign �� Since
1877 the shipping trade in thea has in-
crease from 8,940 cattle and 0,604 sheep,
to 55,886.1 the former and 113,352 of
the latter, r.�'1PP_t�C�ttl�y. of the value of
136.000 and 0,500,x, or .n increase
.f ten fold in six years.
-ow .11•11.�
WA.alsoro$, D.C.,
May 16th, 1886.
st-
Gtxttststt-Haviug � a augers'.
for a long time from nervous prostration
and gwseal debility, I vat+ advised to
try Hop Bittern. I ve taken one bot-
tle. aNd I have been rapidly ptttng bet-
tor ewer tines, and I think it the best
medicine I ever trued. I am now gaining
strength and appetite, which was all
gone, and I was in despair until I tried
your Bitters. I sun now well, able to go
about and do my own work. Before
taking it I was completely prostrated.
Mn..sMARY Sn'*sT. .
DON'T READ THISI
M000LL BROS. £ Co., TORONTO,
lflute a ae a all kinds d Ipleeftaery Ogeet cis bet basing. Alla
Solt Outing, Wool sad Oy]iabr Oils.
A enema Evio-Children are often
resting That Rrntletnan, coming t 'The The res.,lntion was seconded briefly fprI flows Worm Syru sof lm
y .:pelt all
Provinzial Treasurer. to address the area.
n
forward, was loudly cheered, and at once I by
proceeded to deliver a telling address of I u. it't:uLlctDOY Worm.
over an hour's duration. This was the t n old.time rsident of the section. The
first time, he said, that it bad been hie 1 speaker ion his appearance, was ruthusi-
priviledge to addres a body of electorsastically greeted by bis old Reform'anso-
ma Grey, the banner township of East I violet and his Conservative friends
Huron, but he knew of its record in !present also joined iu welcoming him
support of Mr. Gibson in ps.t years. and I again to a platform in Grey township.
1 knowing that fact trade him feel that he I He spoke of the Reform record of Grey
p was amongst friends of the Liberal in days of old, and looked for a repetition
r mime. He dealt in a masterly mariner of the good work in the time lo come.
with the N. P.. and showed that the He then referred to the calibre of Thos.
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5 tariff heti been fallacious in its working Farrow, who misrepresented East Huron
1 so far as the farming community was at Ottawa ; he next alluded to the
1 concerned- The produce of the farm necessity fo.r organization and the plac-
e bad in no way been raised in {,rice by I ing of the best man in the field for the
4 the N.P., although the manufactured next contest for the Commons, a'respec-
articles fur consumption had become tire of considerations of personal friend-
s more costly. The farmers had received . ship ; and closed by a short allusion to
i no benefits in enhanced values far their the result of the decision of the judicial
grain, wool and ,.then commodities, al- committee of the Privy Co..ncil infavor
though much had been promised to them of Ontario's rights.'
1
jit.
, is
a/.
SI
e.
by the Coneervatire promoters of the It was then moved by Jas. remotion,
scheme. The population had nut in- recon eel by A. Raymar.n,and carried :--
creased, although it had been conteudeti 'That this meeting desires, on the part
that the influx of citizens and mechanics of the Reformers of the Eaat Riding of
would create a Lonie market for the dis- Huron, to record its high appreciation of
poral of everything that could be raised the noble stand taken by the Reform
upon a fans. The only time that the Opposition in the Dominion Parliament.
population of Canada had materially in- led by our trusted Ieader,Edward Blake,
in courageously exposing and opposing
tressed was under the Mackenzie re
Rime, land thio fact the speaker lir•°ved the t...rru t and extravagant wasting
from the statistics ..f the Bureau of In-
dustrios. The county of Huron ranked
with the first to Ontario in population,
wealth and general p,n.sperity, and also
in the the fact that it sent more Liberal
sentben to Parliament than any other
county in Car.sda. The hostile action
Wow
all, bemlaa[od.
To the Editor of the N. Y. Swn-Sir :
Of course I know that the President and
Vice -President are voted for by the po-
rle through the electors ; but what I
wish to know is, how and when are the
electors nominated f 1 hare asked fifty
persons or more, and find them just as
ignorant as myself. -W. H. Stanford.
The Republicans of New York held
their State Convention at Syracuse on
April 23rd last, and there nominated
thirty-four men as their cs�t� the t'
electors. The Democrats on the
State Convention at Saratoga
18th of June last. and nominated their
thirty-four candidates. Candidates for
electors aro nominated by State Conven-
tions of the respective parties.
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National Pills is the favorite purgative
and anti -bilious medicine, the are mild
and thorough.
T.
•I o
Elect
give
sella
and
tivel
Puri
No
They
duct
abet
LARDINE
r
Hi A.CSISTYE OIL ritfr
Woe Gado Well Heelsr
Oaa..e be bastes for pike nal•ty•
HUGH DUNLOP,
ashionabie TsilQr,
WEST STREETHap ,
*. Inmost Assortment of Sufliner Gotelm to: (loot* From.
IF YOU' WANT
W."'""d'"' ~' A. bobby e R01650�1b19 Price,
re Aitkins, Girard, Kan-, wales: Suit &t a • +-_
ever hesitate to recommend your • CALL u�
ric Bitters to my °ad men, they I
entire satisfaction and are rapid
rs.'Electric Bitten are the purest -FTTT G -
beet medicine known and will posi-
y
CC'"''17 �.is
cure Kidney and liver complaints
fy the blood and regulate the bowels
(.milcan afford to be without them
will save iundreds of dollar in
or's bills every year. 'sold at 50 cis.
the oy J. Wilson. 13]
of the public moneys by Sir John Mc-
Donald and his subserl•ient followers,
and in battling manfully for Ontario's
rights. treacherously sacrificed at the
shrine of pcdttical necessity by her Tory
representat ire*. ' .77=t2.2'41
The rain which had been threatening
of Sir John and .'Meredith and their during the evening, by this time began
respective followers in the Dominion and to descend heavily, and the meeting was
Loot.' Parliament was next criticised is brought to a close by the usual loyal and
s scathing manner. and Sir John's vett- ,arty cheers. The day will be a red•
liF
g of Provincial le_islation was senerely letter day in the annals of Grey town.
condemned. The Streams Bill and the ship.
keens question were then fully discus -
ed, and the ground was taken by the
apeaker,snd successfully proved, that the
Local Government were not the aggres-
sors but the attacked in each instance. is.., pini. ftardengnu mses.es ire Results
The action of the Dominion in arrogating reemerge ispreaavd views t'..Lress-
to themselves the control of railways in ed - Argesnest. air Telly omens and
Ontario, which had been built with Pro- erateesarl u mese
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viteial and municipal money. wan shown
up in a clear and trenchant style, and
the unfairness with which Ontario had
beets treated in the railway distribution
vas conclusively shown. The hon. gen-
tleman concluded his remarks with a
stuffing appeal to the electors of East
Huron to stand firm in the itefonu faith
and be true to their tried member, Thus.
Gibson, and the Hon. tlliver Mowat,
who had ever proved himself to be the
defender of Ontario's rights. Lou! ap-
plause and cheers greeted the speaker as
ho resumed Invest.
TtfB BOUNDARY.
i ML rap{. ,taw,., M. PP.,
was the next speaker, and spoke for He had never regarded the award as
about hour,econn.' which insurance, ch Uma he local) binding, simply because the Do -
mem Parliament had
the license power, the Streams Bill mud
Bo Boundary Award, in a telling and ltarrert. to RATIFY IT,
ionsible manner, whieh elicited
sive applause fun tlie large gathering. opinion agreed P'
Tics and again the township of Grey the that h
bad been his banner township in past true legal wry
contests. and he hoped that it would
_aver retrain (*Waal to, the men who had
hts
'rat proved the P� ru pthe it
(uf Ontario �it,Ir rad the nnd
pedonged cheers.)
Dib $L)AN, or RLYTII,
twill high tributes to the Hen. A. M.
REM Ruand Mr. Thos. Gibson, and then
west on to disci's' puldic .luestinna
The Liberal Governor. ret itt t lntario had
Nrted a surplus, e.:ebliahr.l a better
OTTAWA, July 2a -speaking of the
Privy Council judcutent inthe Ii uudary
case this afternoon Hon. Wm. Macdou-
gall said the news gave him:great satis-
faction. not only as an Ontario man, but
as confirming his preliminary reports:on
the question in 1871, as well as the opin-
ions he had always entertained and ex -
praised. In his lecture on the subject
here last winter he stated that the Fed-
eral Parliament was iu honor bound to
accept the award .4 the arbitrators, as it
was the first instance on record where
the engagements of one Government
had been repudiated by its succors.
WeU Rewarded.
A liberal reward will be paid to any
y who will produce [ case of Liver,
ney or Stomach complaint that Mee-
Bitters
leaBitten will not speedily cure. Bring
along, it will cat you nothing for
medicine if it fails to cure, and you
be well rewarded for your trouble
des. All Blood diseases, Bilious -
Jaundice. Constipation. and gene -
debility are quickly cured. Satisfac-
guaranteed or money refunded
ce only fifty cents per. bottle. For
id
frit
them
the
will
heti
nem
ral
tion
Pri
sale by J. Wilson. [5t
INoALEaL. -A name well known in
neetion with the Hair Renewer,which
grey hair to its natural color by w
w weeks e. Sold at 50 cents per
tie by James Wilson- 2m
con
restores
a fe
bot
D U NLOP_
CIGARS. CIGARS.
These are aetld rams.
Vlonns often dstny child'', but The best blood purifier and system re -
Freeman's Worm Powders destroy
s- gulator ever placed within the reach' of
Worms, and expel them frommthe s)re
suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit -
tem. ten. Inactivity of the Liver, Biliousnes
— - Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys,
or any diseam of the urinary organs, or
whoever requires an appetizer, wait or
mild stimulant, will always find Electric
Bitters the best and only certain cure
known. They act surely and quickly,
.very bottle guaranteed to give entire
satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at
fifty costs a bottle by J. Wibon. [4]
and he believed the weight of legal
with him on that .but.
All h testimony went to show t t the
bound was • line drawn
from the north-west angle .4 the Lake of
the Woods to a point where the boun-
dary line between Quebec and Ontario
touches the shore of James' Bay. That
was the decision of the arbitrators, but
at suggestion of -Col. Dennis, represent- ,
ing the Dominion Gorernment, the Al-
bany River Boundary was adopted, the
difference as regards territory being dight
and the natural boundary being conve-
nient f,'r all purposes. The present de-
cision system, onittt railways, erect ciaina will be useful, Mr. �Iaodougall
ed asylums for tit.o d,,.tf.dumb and blind, says..li.pnsing forever "1
grad built c lotut.'imn roads in the new :TEs A$et Nr. PLEA
pasties. The Tory D.,ouini (toverm R•t u{{, by Tory organs and orators that
mind had onde-tver.•'i t.• o:►atrnct the the `este ry
foodwick of the 1.. e -t.aure, and to its
posey act had boll••' ha•k. d up by Thos.
Yarrow, who nos hei•. the est for East
aurna at Ottawa 1)r. Shiro s speech
,t_- a shsrp and in.•i,ire one and was well
ussived.
Do you want to know how I manage
to speak to you in this simple Saxon 1 I
will tell you. 1 read Bunyan, Crusee,
and Goldsmith when I was a boy, morn-
ing, noon, and night.
w, .ad Cala.
('GAITER 1.
'I was taken sick a year ago
With bilious fever.'
'My doctor pronounced me cured, but
I got sick again, with terrible pains iu
my back and aids, and I got s•• bad I
Could not move :
I shrunk
From 228 lbs. to 120 ! I had been
doctoring for my liver, but it did in no
good. I did not expect to live more than
three months. I began to use Hop Bit-
ters. Directly my appetite returned, my
pains left me, my entire system seemed
,renewed ss if by magic, and after using
seeeralf bottles I am not only as sound se
a sovereign, but weigh more than I did
before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life.'
R. Flrzeereici.
Dublin, June 6, 1881. yourself
How m u
GET Ss. -Stoats 7
day and night ; eat too much without ex-
ercise ; work too hand without rest ; doc-
tor all the time ; take all the vile nos-
trums advertised, and than you will want
to know hair to get well, which is answer
ed in three words -Take Hop Bit-
ters.
'astern boundary of Ontario was a
line drawn due north from the junction
of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The
various boundaries net up by Mr. Daw-
son, M P., are also settled. Mr Mac-
dougall thinks it is poeaihle that to dis-
poni. of the 'ratter tinnily the Pricy
05 r'IK)YALU, ..1. nI'.iHi +. Collect' may advise that an Act defining
Ontnr. ,.• N .ither'n and Western limits
"Isiiowed in a masterly old toes, in which , shall be po.•. • t1 by Ow imperial Parlia•
.d the early history of the 1te- memo
in Canada, and traced its up -
in the intrnet of Libera!Isin T. be 11.dkal reesess ea. said all wassail
It Nosy moms.
by step. The overthrow of the
Cowmpset ; the obtaining ..f mnui-
rights ' the eoeulanaituon of the
Pleophatine, or Nerve ?ono, a Moos -
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN
A full line of all the Leading Patent Me'lieiner always kept on hfini
(Physicians Prescriptions a Specialty.)
Fouthill Nllrsefles.
325 ACRHlB-
THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION.
SALESMEN WANTED
To begin work at once on Fall Sales. tesedy
employment at Axed salaries to all win.. to
work. 5E. and wefts can have
Pleasant Work the Year Rte,
Goat agents are earning from 010 to i5 M
month and expenses.
affTerss and outfit free. Address:
STONE & WELLiNGTON,
192S -bo- Toronto. Ont.
GEORGE 3112111.e„
BLIAKE'S BLOCK. THE SQUARE)
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co
LAND rt.EC:}ULATIONS.
The Company offer lands within the Railway Sett Mon. the main line. tad la Seethe
Manitoba. at pried ranging from
$2.50 PIR ACRE
upwards. with conditions requiring cultivation.
A rebate for cultivation of from 01.1111. 03 .5o per weer. *crowding to price paid for tie,
land, allowed on certain conditions. The Cotupauy also offer Lands without eonetttsae
settlement or cultivatioe.
s4
THE RESERVED SECTIONS
along the Nate Linc. ia., the odd numbrn+i tcections withiau undertake of their the tiw y _a o c w
offered for sale on a trantageoue term,. 10 pan id prepared
ft-
tivation.
TERMS OF PAYMENT: --
Purchasers may_ pay one-sixth In cash. and ih.• telance in Ave annual IaM.lttsesr. tomb I.
tenet at SiX PER (*INT. per as. num. ps)abie in advent r.
Parties purchasing wii bout conditions of etlti'soue: wan receilf'e • Dead et Ceeveyaase at
time of purchase, if payment is made is tun.
Payment say be made in LANG SONO,, which will be accented et las leer
pl tlem at tie Bamkit per valor sod accrued intent. 'Ibe
bete Undo can be obtained • an•
W Montreal. Montreal :.a at any of its ams
FOR PRICES and CONGITiONM of t►ALI' and alt lidotmaWe per-
. of Leads. apply to JOHN H. McTAt felt Land ('omni
the Board CHARLES DltINKWA
with respect to
DANIEL GORDON
CABINETMAKER
A Rswatt.-Of one dozen "Tusaa-
RT" to any one mending the beat four litre
rhyme on ' TiAsiRRT, the remarkable
little gem for the Teeth and eat:.. Ask
your druggest or address.
A rtras epe*M-.
The firm of Ormond & Walsh, drug•
gists, of Peterboru one
Dr.theirbestWild Strawberry
Standard Medicines for Summer Com-
platnta.
Laathirn lluderlaler
1
Has on hand now the LARCENT .TM'S of
First - Class Furniture
In the County, and an 1 now purchase for cash.
will not be undersold by any one.
i otter Tapestry Carpet Lounges. from 115.50
upwards. wbninda good. from 52.50 up.
Bow neck chairs. from Sic. up, and every-
thing else In the •ante prop..rtioa,
AT THE OLD STAND
Between the Post Office k Rank of Montrea
t30DRRIOS_
Oct. Isth. 1503. 1N1
new Late ate rasrtMse Weakened by 1•1•
ease. mean and eti epetioa.
The Great German Invigorator is the
only specific for impotency. nervous de-
bility, universal lassitude, forgetfulness,
pain in the back or sides, nom from shattered the system mal
ex-
cesses of any kind, the Great Getman
Remedy will restore the 'ost functions
and secure health and happiness. 11.00
per bis, six boxes for 1115.00. Sold by
all druggists. Sent on receipt '.1 price,
age paid, by F ,1. Cheney, Toledo,
Ohhiio, sole rtent for United States. Cir-
culars and testimonials sent free. Sold
by Geo. Hoynas, sole scent for (lode -
rich 3m :
There is no one article in the line of
medieinee that hives so large a return
for the money as a good nitrous strength-
enint: plaster, each as Carters Smart
Weed and Belladonna Hackse:is Plast -
en. m
a *Cartllaa morales".
plate Element 'need up"n scientific. Wm. Johnson, of Huron, Dalt. , writes
resent ; the aiw,iitinof „pawnor.;rta, F,.rniu:ated by Professor Austin, that his wife had heen trouble with
am in Lower 'anode
, ani (..on. aM. 1) of Bunton, Mass., cors Pulman• sent* Rnmehitis for many ran. and that
n all had hell' the work of the ary (••.na,miptn,n. Sick Headache, Nell- alb remedies tried rare no permanent re-
v. oa Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia hof until he pv'or
and all wasting diseases of the l.c,naa
system. Pho.sphatine is not a Medecine.
ler a Nutriment. became it cantatas no
Vegetable ..r Mineral Pnienna, (lpiataal „r Bronchial Tahoe.
�. and -__ [L:__t__.. hut .i�..11 Threat Lteag. _ ._ .
fury.
lir Jolts was the father .d Oo.fr.l.-
belt when it wan shown to these
that Sir John Macdonald.
Macdonald and hc,ville,
nepreseared Elgin, ware three
the minority re -
ion. they would
Nat skim. fle eloa-
teIM a tn0lkg OW midst
n'ed a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for ('..nnamption
Coughs and Colds, which had a rnsgieal
.fits, and pwroduc a a permanent eon.
It 1. uaar*M end to cute n11 .hseas.s of
ly the Pnosphatic and (Metric Memento
found our daily fond. A • le brittle
is sellietuat conriness All
sell it. 11.00 per brittle ionise lk
On., sole agents for the Dowdreson,
MI trout !Wed Reet Tdente.
Trial free at Wby sager from nervous peeetratioss
when yea sea bey • gnarantod ewe at
Wilsons log store (1)
D. K. STRACHAN,
PRAOTICdL
MACHINIST,
Keeps on hand a ,apply of material for the
repairing of
Ioui and 116a101's
Sulky Hay Rakes, Plows and
Agricultural Implements
and Machinery Generally.
ALL WORK THOROUGHLY DONE'
D. K. STRACHAN,
GODERICH MACHINE SHP
O.deefeb, March ratb, 10'1. 11-Sa
the weed else. Bead ie eta.
Ni pas asotym.lsad nes wf(1 mallsyYeenn
ransM V JiY_ amble tkatvslmaMs Mit be iibt
way of alal'ag mese nosey wlt* a PO sea aWi
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