HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-6-4, Page 7TSE SCOTT ACT
Convention of Temp3:&noe
Workers tie Clinton.
La•ieNls i.abMese Ogees L pWM - A
• psvedimed se new else teas.
ey t)eeeer• Aaews • .esary ter the Mat
Tette*
There was • heart response to tho
call fur • cowmen ion work
ere at Clinton. en Friday laid. to devise
ways tad misses of a bestow 1
of tho Swot* AWL About 100 persons
rtlpooied, mod the spirit plot animated
tine meeting wee one that showed that
• pimitibitiwel ie of the miu'ty de out
Steed to gt.s up the skip.
The shalr was taken at 10 a m. by
D. D. Wilma, Bet. , of Sealortb. the
d the CJauty d Hun o
presidentSmolt Aot Association.
The .satin* wee opened with prayer
b7 Rev. Honk M:Quarry, ..t Wiaabam.
1 mdmstee of the lad convention more
read sad sestawed. The President, in
tbs porpoise of the ("moon
tion, explained that slum tho last ono -
egotism was hold many changes had
Mhos plum The Outsno t'
lied appointed an inspector in each of
them throe risings, Ind instructed them to
mitoses the Scutt Act. The effort. of
'W the Aassoietion to sager, 1b appoint -
mad id a polies s".5harste W boas
e aooemfel, bet he W been appointed
witbost misty, and h was found that the
dudes and impasses to that
officio were so groat that it was aal,amary
for him to gyve op the position.
resin. Mom placed the is. sston at a
east di , and omit d the prat-
Apal gayeties to come Woes the ma -
amnion would be that d lbs polies mot
troy. Though these were unsay dis-
t ssdsv'orng to sabres
the Scott Amt, the plias duty of every
ora was to maks the boat
os.ile ass of the law we have, sad
ccatao s to fight on that KM till corm -
plete prohibition resulted. He bad so
� p�7 with those who try to Iioosr-
sgS everybody, by alamodwt for a re-
tina to the Or.oks A.t. He looked
upon it as • great arose te s.mmtioa 8.,
oar votes say law winds licensed the
sola d that whisk W brim's' desola-
tion sad ruin to so 'many hums. If ws
mita lissom to do aroma out of exist -
ease, sad dal ear hat to stamp oat Gm
sen5ssd 'moor talo, th• responsibility
far its bimetal costiammees mart net
wha�4
ow others. He believed the
�'�''�flarthew dtho
Ad V nus to be meipkW. with the
eats.mep41. that a polies msgistmte is
TIIE TIT I;ON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886.
dlrl.i. • Irdwe ms fiatrate for thea.nety, . Dr. Williams W atoll that two, but .1.4evc..amvsme
[asses. He had that cause at heart and i site I.rogxemts "slaty." Mr. Yates' would file to are the debt .•1 the county �-
co▪ uld to sae it a posit Altle bo ed she h itm•.r, I (Report d hiTelepha.stiem Netto. m15D.)
etn.0 v w r .read for aacrci•h.•u et rCl oil tint. s. J t 1./.
ii'h* net redaua ha. 1' rutwra, t o boiled ' II p a s
ti hu,.. womu atrwtulh left t:• a., .uwN• i to avid a dulvuathwt to wee. upon the Ill r. J. P. l'1•rks pr.•teated •t,unst whets. • p Jf M M tY
(bowl Combed. Mr. Thomas ltollalB w:ertna connection oath the "hub.' Wheat, N*4 wills,/IMdt
WI w se
'hi .g hr lite miaow- He "sift hoe Wheat. tdblMh . M M To
twIJJ •1e.. *imputed the res.dutuwt, appal Mn. A 11 �15�edrpt�Y►mh ts M fe
Ione nu more under the awuwstwttess e1jgwted Ioniser phot the Omni, Comm -
K.,.
ought U. ba taus eeedrrl oatnwittan to !{o ff �•••••• •••• p N p
lS•n Ire had *t.... cal, "booty they u.•t grant the i. Itr•t. d t k f tl t h. vont ew .1 ....
p ember., •ants... >M • le
8. Ywte•. I. crmr•g lnspeetur tar alai rrqueded 1.. barer pletrmwite Yr tisyttaws 1i 1t t p p ha 1 flet• stat tSe mer • It
MI
fro,H wit Harts, ism' .1h he wee sad. Mr. at the oast Jaou.ry elect one, In order
motion to divide the ArauruU..n •a he
byes h! ltd he her BJt .,,j
'11s trraweos, Mr. J. C. 8teveoe-nn,
s datemsat e( the finances of the
sseedi./iss, showing • define.cy nt about
The aatidw' invited Mr. Ssott to
" am .gpi...tioa of his ramose for
T.idsiml the polies istt•c7.
Mr. Smelt thee five his reaming for
rosig.iog the pantou d police imams
taste d the musty d Baro.. He maid
he a mai as say owe the dif-
in which his rssignatioo had
bivalved the working of the 8outt Act its
the "testy. H. regretted tlla( his
1threw* obstacles
the AM,
in tiff way
of Oho proper
bet there we. so ether mane for him
to resign. 1. the Int p1..•. he W
sr sought the position. Wba the
ter was fleet prepasd to him he was
awry aawilliag to ..eupt atm bemuse
he was pledged to the • of
another tinea, sad he felt it to bet his
doily he tare's apse the Govsroa at
the appsist t of that geodesist' ; and
he yddo...11 in his power to b•ve.bim
'sited. It was only after he found
t woold not be made,
he finally .usgted the position for
himself on ordain .seditious, e.od ono
of (hess conditions wins that le .hoeld
not be compelled to go out of tows, ou
sewunt ef his Diadems. In mess com-
ing bsfore him witsama W objected w
COWS to CM a � It made great in
sad tmat loss of time
to him if all sows were not brought
to Clinton. He had consulted •
member of the Qovernmeot on that
point, sad W bees informed by him
that it was tmap...ibie to hav" all the
aims for violation of the liquor law tried
.t Clinton. The object the Govern-
ment had is view wastbat people should
not be eompell.d to low their time and
be get to extra ezposes is ening *07
dish's°, is &Melina Scott
Ant mamas sad it would be in wmleot
upon hits M go to the plass whore the
flame had originated. He (Mr. Scott)
replied that it would take ap the
Rv tr part .f his time tryi t asses un-
ddwr tt would be
that
be ac h•rl to u .1. that th. stoat f. Oita •of the pe•.ple
ho noes( ted his j•astttiwlNoa up to • c,rr- t ht he aa*.•rt.•tnrd. if the pe••(•'"
Win pant. The .ctwn of the lkuvoru then pI. em! for a "statim polio.
^tent up to a certain point .sauced hie•,
m•gtdrse there (.,r b" a•• further
but all his actions were pw.t w easily vz- b (Dunn, ■ th the ohnle rasa{`" further
Dosed. hncau•e the liuvenrmeot had u'd rest Nein the people themselves,
largely overcome some of those "Woo Nr. M. 1'. McLean, of ti.rt,e,uIT aald
tinm. He the optht Mr Itoutt band
that ue Doe milli his eyes . !retied could
worthy 1*. rewiring u the tapas and to fail to neo that the Scott Aut was not
the way he dol. Knowing as he dud that
the inspectors euro apps ted, end that
cors had bene !coked up ly them whish
ouuld not keep, be should have said t..
them : "1 will give yaw a month before I
retire, and now Mite you notice. I will
g.. around in that mouth, sad finish the
maws on batt..' It was art ootrage that
Minimum in dims amass had to pay Nair
own travelling expiator It was im-
portant, therefore. that oases should he
tried at or agar when the et.00s bad
hese cummtttod. The 1 of
the resigastwa for a swath ur two,
.told not bare complicated. but would
rather have helped matte'". Had lir.
Scott held en M/ mouth limner, the li-
genr traffic in West Hunan would have
ben putt efimgttmliy choked. (Bear,
hest.) i e would ay, however, of 114r.
8eutt, that while as a polio, magistrate
be had made a few errors, on the who's
he had duos nobly. Bet altbo u h the
law trached his partner as mach a, him-
self, it was mow • Jack time, and they
*mild act have lost much by the oma,
being kept on tor • month lo"u"r. It
was atom dimcslt to get justices of the
plate willing to sot is Soott Act oases,
..d grill more diillies% to get two who
hold tike views, sad woeld .gree epos a
sots.,e riding ops. pinata that masa
sp. Them wh.m eoavietis.s were made
be .rdia.ry �istsMss Iby ww, e.4 Rev. M.. Matte °Wowed Plating .ay
ways a.i wt,. tb, timet *minty oouscil.
came ter hoariest the sppssl, it was sotse-
tames found that imparts t anaemia
had romoved or ham spirited away, sad
the desisiom of the reversed
through the Mak d disk svidg.e..
Missy objest to hearing a
snetmd ease whoa the first has boom ap- t.rio f t M memorialised to
pealed ..til the appeal has beam bawd roast tho power d • polio
aid th. *Isar court 1 I up- epos ea* ordinary in "pot
on tho e.... The Impostor then said municipality of the county.
Omit he hit k to b°,1118 dirt to plainly Rev. N. 8. Burwash would favor the
NU the .. to.t he ib °11°4""'" ynwgmt of • votary to • polioe magistrate
bat very lifts .aist.aos i• the way of the Soott Act Aesoeietio. if the
help is his He had semi council refuels to provide it.
to borrow meaty with which to prose- Kr. Seavtir Hognrtb, or Stephen,
este• H•v1aR Mw nut d tgtt.umcwhats5 oral .o to the nsdt
aim for a yew his "cimbs' bail got Mw d so spiral to W eoa.tt sc"ar"y, `et
or alto.lslher broken up, sad it took him a , - e fssond.. dig wq._ M•
dines •1.o flout ht there W
ur. apt
cectttowor . ora t ►tour.
e r h oppose' t Pleur. t
Ase. tl
J1aa. 1,
thoueh• .t w.•uld inks the orrx.nimatiuu ',rby,p
11No r..tui4iwtrd for effectual workin,l. Potato.•.• ........ ....... 17
Rev. Mr. Daub) thought if divided gutter,* ' Iva ..................... ll tit
into nJio,s there wnuld be a tendency true.tuapackedlVtkta .......o r: If
for each •o•ciation to become isolated t(1C6beureteeese.cwt .................... i. • II
Irvin lug uthcrs, ■ad ere u.xd..1 ter utak ria •cwt •a ti ts
iu harmn•ly ('hopped Stuff. r slat.. ....... W " 00
1tev. Huh M. narrie could rot free 14icrreni
R :2. .. Pork. Y r cwt " 1111
i w ,.
any advantage iu division. We did not Wood ....... t ss •
•
enforced, unr that there was even •n feet ourselves any too powerful when
attempt to enforce it. Perhaps it was united, and thous/hi the situation would
euy to bud Out the real cause u( this. out be improved by dividing into riding
The Scutt Act was the outcome 01 *Ilta- a..oeiati.nta
titre for a prohibition weseure by the The discussion on this motion cooled
people themselves, and t.. ba (mini..•"' the in the withdrawal of th. reeommarda-
power to enforce it rest«d wilt the lion by the Beaus.. Committee.
people, "ted to them we should pro now. 'the following resolution constituted
The Act was carried by upwards ..1 1500 the fourth clauw a the Busittew C..m-
a • majority to this wuuty, and if those mittens report .-"That each member
people who voted for it are einoere, they of this convention pledges himself in his
strumid be aide to compel their reproson- owe Imola' to endeavor to rimes at once
datives in the county omega to provide a the amount dao from his municipal
salary for • polios rearnetrate. HI was organization according to the appropria-
set blind to the fast that the Act itself tion .greed opus, is order to clear of
is nut perfect, and that there are pwat the indebtedness of the Association and
diflioulties in the way of it. enforcement, place the society In • twelfth -it to
Mt if the people required its enforce- .Mcs..tly carry on its work." This
swat as they do that u1 soy other law it dame was unanimt.ualy adopted,
would be enforced. if the people do not The fifth clause of the report declared
sumps' their officers to see that this law the Deesssity f..r the re•org*oizatiun and
u carried oat bat fail in their duty in ouetnnsasee in active operation .rt the
this respect it Dodd not be enforced, municipal bees of the Scott Act
tbo.gb fifty polio, wagiatfates were ap- Association, e annual election of
pointed. their officers, A tat
Rev. N. S. Burwa•h sogeested that public meetings be felled in mitral
the meaty eteocil should be asked to places in all the mssicipalitis . sad that
provide s .dsry for the polios magic- tbo Ezes.etivv Committee amid depots -
trate, but it they refused to do so we Miss to widows meetin.t sad endeavor
should sok them to request the apmuist- to create • deeper public iiltsrsst is the
men* d $ polio' magistrate without week of aha association the. at pewee
otl.ry i• sub of the three raises of the elude.
owsut� Mr. Jame* Wanton asked if all the
old were still i. existence.
Tia Prwdent replied is Ike alrmstiee.
sod ezpisioed that the ohjest d the
was to •new gnats/ oaths -
siasm among t p.ople and get
deputations of outsiders to •esiat asci
branch.
Mr. J. 8. Ciottnm tbo�t the muni-
cipal branches had Dever boos properly
organized, and that there bad sot been
public meeting" "sough heti.
Mr. Jobs Renton was planned to ad-
vise the co.ventiuo that at all events
the Elites association was ant dead and
did sot intend to die as long as anybody
dee eoritiaaed to live. He approved of
this move, the object of which ho under-
stood to be to iodinate tie pablto m
t . pri.l,ips. sad secure ills tro-
ths
d the l 1.
the wait of enforcing th• Sea1R Atli
The ptoplo, ho believed, did mot ka.w
abs difficulties is ti way d its e.tora.-
meat, and if they understood the ata -
tion as it exists they would hold very
different views than they sow do, and
"meld sympathise with and maim the
in its work.
Oa motion of Mr. Jelin Roston, ser
eoedsd by Mr. Frank Metcalf, et Blyth,
the doom was '
, adopted.
A from Mr. F. 8.
8 . secretary of the Ontario branch
nt (M Domision Alliance, asking for
financial assistance was read and laid on
the table for future consideration.
Mr. Benj. Smilie tendered his
lion of the presidercy d the
smith broach .f the . 'M
err Nw t Mr. O"o.
Walker, of Bipsld/, idled in his
stood.
Mr. Ed. Bowers was appointed presi-
dent of the W ingham aasncu*tios, and
Mr. Rubt Riley president of the Bast
Wawsiesb bench.
The president mined the convention it
they wished to submit the name of any
gentlemen to the Ooverwmuot as nomi-
nee for the pcsition of palice maziatratc.
Mr. M. Y. McLain, suggested that
perhaps the lata polios magistrate would
aocapt the position .gain it a salary was
attschad. He believed no better man
for the position mould be found and
tboaght he would be entirely acceptable
to both the Q t and the people.
Mr. Soon declined toallow his name to
be wain submitted in . for the
tido
�1f S
would oozept thw position d K were iter- 0
ed him ooze
emphatically. amid O
p atterasatve botore the aw
It was the duty of that body to make
the provision asked for, and they should
be kohl to that duty and given no after-
math', to shirk i&
Mr. Tates suggested than in case of •
refusal frost the county causal. the Os -
iopessible far hits t. oswliaa in the
atone 7 as R hl mead I. are salon
-
Meet
tie pesiWtm a the Ins MR 7
some time to work them into shape sere eve. we Rete far
alsia• He sagsesbd that tho Qov.me• it weOld have the effect of r,woolen lbw
infest be.alM te Rive,,went maginenee a$ttitede ef said cosily towards the gom-
u this meaty, with simnel P.wsea-the Use, and at the January .Mathes we
power d the oalio.I7 to would be able to deal with Moss 5wsari-
try hquor Isms Be was sink of listen- �y�J
aria b smehmeat. H" hat"d 'sgll[r. James Wanless, of Venni,
that wend "..mtimsat' in co.s.otios oared the d
with t week- If we II" In"- urn whoa election same aroma, and
mont mmy, it wosW b° tmeee hutsbsg. .read the mocosaity of votiag consistent -
What did the 'immense' ssn abort tem- 1y with universal,. profession.
peruses "a"atroe.t r It f. Os motion et II. Y McLean. mowed -
men depended upon ""adman Joao,
the bad tetter get out of the road, .alAimed a del Hion to b�thti ooantyl ooumsll,
let others take our pima (Applause-) w Land the (olbwtog gentle -
How long. he asked, would it take to Imes elected members d the delegation
tramp the liquor track right out of Clio- Rev. A. stewed, Clinto. ; Rev. John
too 1 Biz months 1 No. Rattier six cborium, Gerrie : Rev. W. Johnston.
wceks. H the danba sad ale mora Godorich ; Dr. Willisme, Cliatos, sod
pawls would form themsa1 ss into • Kenn. Andrew Govenlook, Winthrop ;
their elo.es sad in it could to atom Rob& Holmes, Clinton ; Thus. McGilIi-
td heir in lass Chao six cook. p cuddy, God.,ieh ; J. P. Clarke, Eloper;
Tte maid list the Aharoe� Andrew Slow, Blyth ; James Wanless,
t3.ueral had told Isis" that h. preferred t arab ; Henry 1Stwsp and Horse. Fos
-
Gomm
for the ofies d ten 'miners"' ter. Oltstnn.
7me � Dr. Williatss tlsoved. neeondd by
her that it was hard to get • good law- Andrew Oovealock, that in case of the
mer (Moghter); that is. erne whew the camel of the meaty comma to provide
psople would b" c.Ms.ted Wary for • police mb[istrmM, the exam -
with for this special work. tire eessmittce be instructed to apply
Oa thin point Mr. McLean said that for the of a ion mssgi.-
while our reeves, soeaetllona and even a hats fin emit mini without edery. The
oauoty judge, ere r.ressittei to Tide" pmt Mountie it woold be unwise to
the law, •stung if;_ M of s r.pt IMO motet/or.. Mr. Yates bald
would be mach diledtt the eine 'minims. Mr. N. Y. McIwas
committee of the whole, and take of
the act. (Amt hest) was emphatically opposed to -
Rev. Hugh McQo•rrie, of Wingham, anyalternative whatever. H. believed
had little hope that we should succeed in tr,lslson we did nal roe • r•Mried
thorooehly enforcing the Scott Act till - at the fiat bseaua we
Me electors brought the proper iafilaeaee DMS an alterative Doors before th•
to work when municipal deetioma were camel, which they gladly adapted to
being held. Wh,.s both ishan" instst get out of providing • salary. In regard
upon their candidatesng mooed motets *pc. to askina ter thew unapidntes he thought
would oast • vate for thorn, we mel n- tax Dower. Ropes maw could not be
pact the necessary moral and fin"n"y found to take the petition withea& re -
support from our Donal to put the law mooer•ti.m, and no tele ought to he 5x -
in force as it should be. parted to do so. The cesn.il ought to
Row. Mr. Danby, tTlt:* toesght vide • es mad they should
we shrold look to the pwwsr that gave asked for that nothing tem.
as Me Scott Aet for the ' W Mr. Wynn mid if the oosvention sent
power neossmary for its
afosa.�stitl .nd me„ tot .,,.sty ooencil, they wore to
tbotigb�a�, and p•t'1rleieSM, thgpl 11w fight fnr what they wb 1,
the 1 9 nobody wag, anxious to work
aka utps.iau r be bad ape'Pt pert?
°N° - gaging gay alters.tiv..
tires is the Do -
hat he would inlet be expected to fro ed to be their it was finally agreed that the delays -
also p.at.d a Mw at the last session to be •ocom listed if r 1000 gee Marin Q t to
the .fest that ee polies magistrate or his P .�f�gg . eslaried plies magistrate, and
partner would be allowed to takes any would make their infieeose telt in that tfiltIft..emetaed dachas to bale this
misdeal matter whatever, and that . direction. allies, ars l�aontiv. &ma teamed -
'maid the of Mr. Dasby'd ad- web setae eememili_s /e ema-
woaY met eat both ttisss.11 and his part- . i.Is1y
draw the sleet* Rims. It, 8
rater from taking say criminal cases, raider the a -
whish wash" be a gnat injury to their Barwash and Dauby and Maws, T. Me- The third ...sin of the Bwiuuk Ilse.
(lillioeddy, 8. Yates, J. D. Smith, M. mitts,•
sway from boos The 1,,,oastmre bed minion parlament The greatest results tion .husk, simply ask the enema to re-
md h most affective work
CORD
WOOD.
Fame". wtshlm. Rood cord weed at the low-
est rated can have the same promptly wp1died
by leaving their orders at
GEO. OLD'S STORE
•
Oar meat win call at the teen daily tar
orders. Al.... hand.. m�ooti d obese weed
such as abaft ostaabbs, e4alaOs, stn. All the
wood Dan be b t at thhee mIU or delivered.
as the buyer dealroa. Promptness peseas-
teed.
up ilk
Be had sabot to give McLean, end John Wysa a sos"s"tt-
his prdwsios m the ole. of polies d
' a be broetbt before the is Mw
could sot and to dz the Gtlrmnr. The each to w responsible for the work
ham the Aloe were so •fteroostt
• pseguui.d the dividing _
t1 Aet A•soci.tioa ip I
Y. o •
tttt.fli.ta and balsa poor tsar he ice to pe,pbre • program blistsess to Mme ire, one for sub ridi11R
$Dolt Ad enforcement in its own riding,
foss e1. Pre. er was of%r,d and LM bsaadie
small that • man would starve if he de- postal forma eio. y ( by Re.. Mr Barw.ee-
passed s a -thea ,sae. bad p sed dm oo.ventioe adjourned esti( 1.11
owe atm amesnrq. and he bad a
aim et the Provision,'$ensu► ; P m- 1 at
Q would est Tho afternoon session
tome forma ; the fees, he was 1.30, the president in the .hair, sad was
t hew. That .paned with mayor by Rev. Wis. Birks,
.sdmt Mr. Scott o Aoimwvi 1
than maid 11°___._°11111g,.. boys pamd f Mr. Th.. bkOillie.ddy pemenied
in an •ppsras by .priest- the report of the bona= emamittes,
tag bill r.aignMlr` so ..basal apo. the �b was repsiyed sad takes op dams
on stases
tes"ptreace people ; bat W by
for say great loofah d time and tb. The first .Mass, lif*g the follow-
ing might have beep l i �,I.tinn , was adopted without Ma-
mma worms.s W c s"mttted blas btu, •ad by a vets : -
1.. .ptimmgg the greatest was
that
.Fite ! „That the „won med..p1e rt.Rrhe e the
Masi it M bald *Rhe thought erred so missime tttheae treat oa of the
the bent t ' is wedge before ally trete, sp,.bnd Mr the
iwval *d. Had ho'FsaS
:=semige ppm ge{11aeW ghee W I TDs ssorr.i report woo a
.r.:v� .bash" sasariwt . dd..miss to
were N y or t
most.
owls d *ora • e1u.ty, ti the °Mario Q
gains o. logs. pylar" would have bow ' dew .( *he
mad Iwo bows more hurt- resololiow to the went, "That the sena
fel to the ttttwd bg.pw.a.. Hees- iatsr the O.itity °°°1°01,M *5. 11P
.iderad the best time was a seas sopaniW, a that his sawssee model Peemelabmg duly
bo std the rr
em. that
Ohs flaw .t
.tart with . deer deg Bo W w
r
un
g
le Gown to epeeist
but •11 to work in oosjuoctioo with the
meaty .manei.tioa.
Mr. J. P. (Lake, who bad segissted
this claw to tbs committee, explained
hat if the saami.tim were
LIMB BIBCBLBB,
June 3rd. 1m0.
Falb Reserve 11*W.
ly
7
To the Farmer and Otheret
We have tie hand •ad out . ,fo r at orally
RBLI'l'kl) PRICES :
2 New Beatty Reapers.
1 Massey Reaper, s3Cond-
hand.
1 Water Tank, for rrupplying
water to steam three2 Good hhiinngg
• nes.
Buggies.
1 Truck.
Alp • "unbar of the OIIILLI0D
PLQWB with Ube .mproved relit
roog u Beans.
C. A. HUMBER,
Uudsrkh Timothy.
Moder&. 4 J nor Std. 1051 Hiatt
PASSAGE! RATBB RBDIJOND.
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CABINS,"Aland
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Steamship -COTS of Rets" from New
fork. W ICON It;MD A Y. June fi. Jut,
r1. Angwl la, fleet. l3.
salsas Passage. hip and upwards. 5.15.4
Claes, est•. Kleerage outward er pre-
paid, either $ervke, *es.
Yee Beaks or Tours. Tickets. or other later.
mallow, wryly to USN GRIMM
DR4ITt11sRM New York.
or A. DICKSON. l'uet Cake. Uoderieh.
Oedartck. May x nal miarm
ABRAHAM SMITH,
TAILOR & CLOTHIER.
Ne �.. Ci-oods
Ne �., Style s
?� ,,,, I'rices_
Cheats' , gats and Caps, 85c.
If yea west • ohsaw, yet stylish salt. rail at
Aft ASAM BMITEL'B_
Gode$tob. Jaw *rd. 1.m. f0s.
FINE TAILORING
GREAT SUCCESS.
Notwithstanding the hard times and keen competitio I
lave taken order since 1 commenced on the 24th Ma c�h,
to the amount of $1,000, and increasing rapidly.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING WEEKLY
- awn --
Sold at the Closest Living Profit.
>1l MOS BOUGHT ■■ITT THE TARO CCUT��FRRE11� OF CHARGE.
Goderich. may WU,. IMt
Mr. . Yates was thou asked if he Z t t
loud chows, that be would, sod it was
agreed that he should be
the nominee d the . .
Mr. Thos. McGillicuddy paid • tribute ft.li
to the Executive committee for ata faith- u
work in the past-
After
ast F9'1
After player by Rev. Mr. M. Denby
the benediction was pronounced, and the O
convention ad jourled.
As sweat as honey is Dr. Low's Pleas-
ant Worm Syrup, yet son to dsstrey
and expel worms. 1
In the society oolamn of an Arima
paper it is told how the brother of • fair
bride threw an old shoe at the groom on
the of the ceremony. It is
said Mat the groom objected
to iiia tias.bonorsd custom. at,t so
much because it hit him on the hack as
because the brother's foot was i. it.
The "ms.r and tar fae/he/we.
By attacking the Methodist Book Con-
cern the Mail has probably provided for
a Protestant version of the Mannion
eontrovsny. What the latter did for
Mr. Mer.dith, Mr. Meredith knows.
What th• former will do for him he has
sot to fiord oat --{Toronto World.
that
so divided more frequent mistier cold A Heavy tr~.ges•
be held *big workers of mak radia" f Ont
would bus more closely united and mold
bettor .cwt their respective inspectors
in their dust
Mr. M.Ls.n mngge.twd that if the
Asap, were made the ridings should
have Ms acne boundaries as theles for
()Marin elemint' purposes.
Mr. Yates and Rev. Mr. B.rwwh
aiak the 'tang* ..n the
Rao that itimight .•ass ennfcaion and
weskasen might result from .eeh • di.
Mien of the forma.
O.. d the members of the Ea.ewtive
favored dei*g away with Me oernly
.ameisti•a ..d mimylt dividiac it lite
�p� to el.integ tee cheers waSN
ho as real aessmemry wok for the
' s.moeistiam to do if M eumtiaad is
Mr. George Russell, o Acrors,
say. he was a great sufferer from • res -
sine sore of the worst description, whieh
baffled the bast medical skill, and his
life was • burden. He was tared by B.
A. R., to his great joy sad th• surprise
of his frioods. 2
Nn man of pria•ipao sae sopped Sir
John's doable dating. The Ormadumeel
may flatter t that tf
was served who John O'Dnmohos was
kept oat of the Cabinet. B.1d ha 8i .JobsW
promised the t, sa
wily eo.eeded tisk dem•.& by bre.k-
*0g his .skins p..ok- They mesas
even auger these a think
well of a MIMI wham peliay was to de -
seise, mid who .•eared smpport by the
I haw* d base pwMmsss. ---Rtr.throy
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Toronto Cash Store
NEWC000S
ARRIVING. AND OLD GOOD. SOLD AT COST.
Call •M sae ear Stock of
THE NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
.416.2t7a AT 11101PTOIIt PRIt�ffi6_
Ramember the eland :-TH* TORONTO CASH STORL
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Gederleh. Feb. tth. HSI 4111
FASHIONABLE TAILORING 1
SPRINC GOODS
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et -N71137:),
Aad whit to aro Thai .11 ROOM..
CaII and See the New Goods.
u C -H D u _L\TLOP,
FASHION' .A...151...33 TAII.OR-
Pia.. -W.Mf . e e . oast ease to scab of meutrealle
oe+ert.kg• .rah tfth. `ie i