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THURSDAY, DEO. 17tb,1884.
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Rohn .at Toronto.
Toronto, Deo. 16—Sir Jolla Mao-
dertatd and Italy Meodonald sud
party arrived shoot ;due to -night at
North Toronto statiou. A large
crowd lied assembled, amongst them
being nearly 300 young Conservatives,
With * Maud, Wbeu the Premier
stepped upoa the platform; he was
weloomed by Sir D fiteopherean and
vowel prornineut Th nsarYitivml, the
baud playing "Sea the Conquering
Hiro Comes," and the crowd cheer.
big bodily. The yonug men ,form!•
ed au escort, spill, ,proveeded by the
baud, the carriages containing the
Premier and friends were driven to
the res dense of Sir David MoPherson,
where the Premier briefly addressed
the youngtnen,tb*ukiug tbeiu for their
kind reoeptiou and escort.
An Organ at Fault.
p'r4ta the?artage la, Prairie Mee) Tribune.
For oontor*ing,*ad perverdiag Note,
the Torouto Globe exoett, In speak
bug of the prooeediues of * meeting of
the rower's Union held io,Wiunipeg
moonily, the Globe leads ite readers to
believe that the people of 141anitoba
are in a more eerieue elate of political
egitati,su than they were last winter,
and are tbreateuing to overwhelm the
tlrovertlment by pbysioal force. it
may scam pecuiler to the Globe, but
the people of the ootxutry are not yet,
aware that auoh state of affaire exists,
and fur the Gifolte's information we
will state that from a p ilttiaat paint
of view, the people of this province
have not beau in ouch a paaoeful state
for the peon two years, The Globe
*leo stated that at the uiaetiorit *vats
urged that the political rights of the
people were still beiog saorificed
to the exigencies of esteem poi-ati-
oleos," It each is the case it was
urged by the men who like the Globe,
would, earl *rae saorifiaing the welfare
of the actuary bout polilioelly and
oommeroisfy for their party. The
Grit meets that look to the Globe
for political guid*nae will be sadly
wieled.
EDITORIAL NOTES,
Altov**ENT is ou 1o31 to bring ea
Scott Aot aampaigne in Wentworth,
Welland, Ealdimaod, Lincoln, and
the ailige of Samiltun and St. Catb-
ertnes, with the objeotions of baying
the vote take place in *11 throe con-
etitueneiee ou the same day.
Tii ory of the Reforest politician ;---
11 is really too bad in such extremely
dull times se these that whiskey
should be taxed and that tea and cof-
fee should dome in free. Let us have
things different. If tea and coffee
are proper subjects fur taxation, why
should whiskey be free ? Whiskey is.
as proper and convenient a eubjeot as
osn to found.
CAiMERON & PETERSON, of Strathroy,
give notice in the last Ontario Gazette
that application will be made to the
Legislature of Ontario, at its next
session for an act to form the follow
tag munioipalities into a new county :
—Moen, Wardeville, Newbury, Glen
ooe, Ekfrid, Ctradoo, Methoalfe,
Strathroy, Adelaide, Lobo, McGill-
ivary, Parkhill, East and West Will.
isms and Ailea Craig.
THE naw English Redistribution
Bill is based on the principle of repro.
limitation by population. In 1882,
Sir Jelin framed his resolution bill
on the earns principles, and he Wei
tnuoh abused by the opposition for
snot adopting a system which would
'operate in their favor. In England
the measure met with the spproval of
both sides of Yolitios,there the oppos-
ition must, be more agreeable than
Onre.
IT is a singular fact, worthy the at-
tention of our free trade friends
among the Grits, that Great Britain
imported manufactured goods from
protected countries, amounting dur-
ing the past year, to over two hun-
dred and twenty-five million dollars.
There was a lioie when England de.
fidd the world to @end maanufao tared
goods into her markets. but that day
is past. And yet Englishmen will
continue to hang the free trade dela
inn, and allow foreigners to flood their
markets with goods, and undersell the
English manufacturer and starve the
English artizan. We are not sur-
prised at the destitution which pre-
vails id Briton, or the increasing
number of her paupers. While the
foreign partizans are allowed to doth*
work which British artisans . should
do, and are ready lo do, if they get a
chance, trade will never be what it
ought to be in England.
Sia RICKARD OA$TWRWHT stated. at Deiatitivood•
M
current that the population of this
pr
oviooe had absolutely deminsbed
during the lest three years. He $five
hie ituthority sa found in the sohool
returns from the last report of the
Bureau of Industries. He found
there 11,000 decrease in school popu.
Wien since 1880, lie oonoeeled the
Not that the same returns showed s
decrease of 19,000, in the Msolienzie
Administration, The same report
thaws steady increase in the whole
population during the panni twelve
pears. It was au oversight on bis
Riahard'al pars", for which he will have
Io be excused.not euffioieut proolematione poe►ed
up. At we did some of the posting.*
deputation Galled upon no not long
since, to aecerttin if the duty impelled
upon 11e was done in accordance with
the liter, towin h the answer was
given_ in the affirmative, The only
municipality in which theyretold et
all find the law not complied with,
MIS in Stephen, where they Nay the
requisite '*umber falls fee abort.
Whether the fault be due t t Ur.Prouty, who did the basting, or the
Returnieg Officer, oe ceonat esy.
However, if the Act be appealed
against, it will only bave t se effeot of
deleyieg its being law for one year
longue. When the vote is agein
taken, it will likely be o irried with a
larger majority tbau before.
Tse Scott Aot in flue county ie
io be appealed sgaiust, SO WS under -
'tend. o0 4140 ground that there wore
Mimosa wheat, generally, et
Winnipeg and Fortege la Prairie
rouged from 60 to 69 ata per bush,
during last week. Thla is mug to a
great °elect to Montreal wheat pool
sending rut a buyer, with iustruoti*ne
to purchase a couple of million bush.
els. The ruling pride in Manitoba is
oaueiderably higher then in Dakota
and /Aleutian*, it .must be heart
reudiug for the settlers eouth of the
flue to haul their wheat to Emerson,
pay the Csuadisn duty of 15 Gtr per
hush., and sell at Manitoba prices.
There are sooree of them doing this
every day, haviug no other means of
finding a market for their produce.
The 1ieoitoba fattier by this tine next
year will have overwhelming advan.
tag° over his across -the -line brother.
The lake route with the opening of
the alt -rail line from. Winnipeg to tide.
waiter will suable the anuntry to pt
rid of its last surplus bushels during
the winter. Manitoba and the terri-
tories, next yeer,will export well nigh
nine million barbels. Wheat growing
in Manitoba in future oauuot fail to
pay wall, as the average prier over
Dakota is 10 cents per bushel. Why
do the people all go to Manitoba ?
Because they study their own inter -
este.
C7TCt11,t01 1.
Berme Mr Valentine Raiz, the
Reeve of Stephan, who has been sink
for some time, is improving, and able
to be out of his bed again.—Our eld
and respected friend Barry Shelton,ie
hero On a visit, and to get—what ?—
Municipal matters are becoming more
quiet than some time ago, and the
prospects are that there will be no
election this ooming January. --The
Scott Aot men are pleased over the
remarks of Judge Toms at the open-
ing of the County Court at Goderioh,
last week.—A. number of the Conser-
vatives of Ibis place have gone to do
Sir John A. Macdonald honor at the
banquet in Toronto.—Revival eervioes
are being: held iu the Methodist
Churn, in this place, under the ogre
of Rev. J. Veale, and are nightly larg-
ely attended. Thus far the meetings
have resulted in muoh good.—The N.
P. has done Crediton no serious in-
jury during the last three years, and
we thing it oould stand as many more
years uuder the polioy.—The two flax
mills and saw mill were soli the other
day at an advanced price of 8 years
ago of about $800.—The shooting
matoh at Holt'e Hotel, Kuiva, Thurs-
day last, was largely attended, and
Wm. in ocneequeuoe should feel
proud.
RETURNED.—Mr. Andrew Winer,
who removed from here some 25 years
ago to Miohigau, returned to Crediton
a few days ago.. During his sojourn
in Michigan, he left home one morn-
ing at she time of the war, saying he
was going to hunt cattle, but instead
he inlieted as a soldier. The family
saw no more of him, and thought he
Must have been murdered or lost, A
short time after that the family re-
turned to Crediton, and his wife again
married within two or three yerrs,
To the surprise of *li, the other even-
ing he put in an appearance, and hie
children who have grown out of his
recognition, wero greatly though hap•
pity surprised to see their supposed
murdered or lost father. He is con-
tented to allow hie wtfe to remain with
her prevent buebend.
A. meeting was hell iu Ccok dr
Hsrileih's ball,. ou the 9th inst., to
ascertain what bones could be raised
towards building a flax mill. A Dols.
mittee was formed and another meet-
ing will be Reid 'shortly.
Mr. N. Fried on Friday feat went
to see some men he had eugaged in
cutting good, and weui to assist them
in splitting a blook, when the, axe
glanced and out his foot.
Ur. Aug- Ilohlbein (carriage buitd-
er) has returned from D'iiehigan on a
vieit. He says lie has travelled the
Milted Stalas over,
Miss Bebeeoa J?ried is at present
visiting at Zurich.
'litre. 3. Rupert, who bee been re.
ported insane, ie et present living.
with her son. Mr. F. Baker.
31r. 11. i ellerntao has shout Await-
ed !limiting for the IF WWII. We are
glad to hear he la thing well iu the
11e' euterprisa.
The isopia of D.tyiparooti and vicin-
ity will not Wive cold feet this winter,
judging from the way Messrs. Wee -
loll & Wertz end 3. Hall are turtling
Nit booze and oversbooe.
Cottle, girl•. don't be backward in
popping the gneetiou, fur you hive
only two week* longer, end then
you will have to wait four year* for
suotber opportunity.
Req. F. Saltraffe, occupied the pul.
pit in the Evangalioal aheroh bunchy
evening
A. large drove of cattle left, here o11
Tueeday naoruiirg.
Dir. Justus Dueller, of the 10th
oon. of Hey. had hie bare burned an
Monday fast. Tug fire originated
froine a sieaW thre"ber.
SeotVe Emulsion of Pure
Cod Litter 011, With leypophoephitee, DD1DDAtM SITES MID PARR LOTS
Xacellenf for Delicate, Marini C1,ildreN, IN THE
De. enenTEe C. GralMlrr, Caired, Testas. VILLAGE OF HENSALL
says ; •"l bare used your emulsion for over s
year, and bavo derived much benefit Irons it AND OF
in the mamma of ehitdren, being tolerated
by the stomach when all other medicimezzts
wore rejected."
AN EDITORS TRIBUTE.
Tkeron P. Keator, gditor of Ft. Wayne;Ind.
"gazette," writes: "For the past five years
have elways used Dr. Ning'a New Disoorery,
for Coughs of most severe character,as well as
for those of a wilder type. It never fails to
effect a speedy ems. illy friends to whomi
have recommended napes'; of it in same high
terms. Having been cured by it of every
cough I have bailor five years, 1 consider it
the only reliable and sure cure for Coughs,
colds eta," Call at C. Lutz's Drug Store and
get a Free Trial Bottle. Large size $1.00 2
Survival of the fitest. Dawn's Elixir baa
outlived every other cough remedy simply
bemuse it is the hest,
JUBILEE SitifiblitS.
The moat interesting feature of the ann
l
ee
exhibition at Montreal was a•etnIJ .y
Dred Jubilee Singers engaged in manufectnrtng
the celeb_ated bold Coin Tobacco. aim at the
same time delighting the crowdi of spectators ,
with exquisite sonthernnaelodies, a gold med-
al and a specioldiplome were awarded to this .
popular brand of chewing tobacco. and the
thanks of thecommitioa tendered to the Ad -
time Tobacco Co. for their a ttraetiveexhtblt.
4TIQ,Y.—CL<>iN to the premises
it'.t of ilia estbscriber.let IS, con. 11, Town -
hip of Ste ,hen.ou or about the last of Oe to-
bor. 1844.5 Lambs. The owner eau have them
by proviugproperty and paying expenses.
!i dnthil i Nurseries.
325 ACRES. •'° "- 025 ACRE&.
THE LARGEST IN THE DOMINION
To Salesmen. �k eo en,i?sal lies, Steady
employment cot Axed salaries to ail who are
whiles to work.
141E V MW WOMEle
tau has* pleasant
WORE THIS YEAR ROUND.
nowt evens are earning from $1.0 to e7
per month and expenses.
rteTorsustado atilt free. Address
ii rONN ,t WELLINIITON.Toronto
ortgage Sale
07 VALUABLE
Joi1a�3. Eo matt wart hanged on
Wedueeday mor sing, at Ciuoianat
for the murder of hie eon. He wep
while listening to tits death warrant,
and begged not to be "downed" in
the paters.
$perp bottle of Arnica OiLiniments otd
is warranted by the proprietor; to give satire
faction or money will be refunded.
ADVICSt1'O 3IOTRwUS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
restbyaslokohlld sugaring and crying with
pain of nutting troth? If so, Bond et onos and
get a bottle of MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP' Itavaluo is incalculable. It will re,
clove the poor little sufferer immediately. De -
pond uponitmothers. there is no mistake about
it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates
the stomach and- bowels. cures wind colla
Einem; the Bunte, reduces inflammation, and
gives tone andensrgy to the wool• system
Una. Wrxnr.ow's Sooralxo Senor son Canna.
lure Te re:ea la pleasant to the taste, and it
the prescription of one of the oldest and best
female nurses and physicians le the United
States, and is for sale by all druggists through-
out the world, Price 25 Dents a bottle.
MARRIED.
SPee0xaN—Wzzltas: In Exeter, on Deo.
10%, at the residence of the«bride's fath-
er, by the Rev. Mr Martin, Mr. Hugh W.
Spackman, to Miss Jane Elizabeth, eldest
daughter of Mr. Wm., Weekes, both of
Exeter.
Me0oiin—MoMtsaia.-0n the 4th inst., at
the residence of the brid,e near Exeter -
by the Rev. John Veale, Mr. Wm. Mc-
Comb, of London Township, to Mrs. Mo,
Mahon. of the Township of Usborne,
AnntsTIONP — SWITZEE.—on Tuesday, the
16th inst., by the Rev. A. Fear, of Rirkton,
at the residence of the bride's mother.
Mitchell Road, Blsnabard, Mr. Fermis'
Armstrong, to Miss Maggie Switzer, eeo-
ond daughter of the late Richard Switzer,
both of Blanshard,
PAnsoies—MaFAnLIN. —At the parsonage,
Brncefield, on the 17th inst. by the Rev.
Mr, Thompson, Mr. Wm. Parsons, to Mise
Maggie MoFarlin_both of Exeter.
A REMARKABLE ESCAPE.
Mrs. Mary A. Dailey,of Tunkhannook, Pa.
was af8licted for six years with Asthma and
Bronchitis. during which time the best phy-
sicians could give no relief. Her life was des-
paired of,until in last Ootobar she procured a
bottle of Dr- King's New Discovery, when
immediate relief was felt, and by continuing
its use for a short time she was completely
cured, gaining in flesh 50 lbs, in a month.
Free Trial Bottles of this certain cure of all
Throat and lung Diseases at C. Lutz Drug
Store, Large Bottles $1,00 4
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER -
ship. The partnership heretofore exist
n g between the undersigned as Private Bank.
ors under thn name and firm of Maoarthur &
Company at the Village of Hensall, in the
County of Huron has this day been dissolvedby
expiration of time and mutual consent. The
nndersigne.l George A. Mihellland Jenkin T.
Owen retiring from said firm. JJelin Macarthur
who continues the business at Hensall, will
pay all indebtedness and collect all moneys
due the late firm.
Dated this 10th day of Nov., 1884.
A Brownlee, witnesa�
as to signature o: G.
A. Mihell and .1. T.
Owen. W. D Frazer] J. A MIHELL
as to execution by J. ►1 J. T.OWEN
Maoarthur. JOHN MoARTRUB.
The buainese heretofore carried on by the
firm of Macarthur and Company. as Private
Bankers, at the Village of Mensal will be con
tinned by John Maoarthur under the name and
firm of Macarthur, In the preiniees heretofore
occupied by said firm.
Dated IOth Nov. 1884.
MACARTRtIE do 00.
25 ACRES Of FARM LAND
IN TEE
Township of Hay
IN THE COUNTY t «F HURON.
TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
V Power of Salo o'utalcod in a osrtetu In-
denture of wortgsge, which will be produced
at the time of wee made by Thomas John
Wtlsen.DatedSeth day ut January, 1889, there
wiltba sold b.r
.rUDUO AUVTION
BY JAMES OKE, Auctioneer, at REYNOLD'S
ROTEL, in the VIGLAIiE O8' SENSUAL, on
TUESDAY, the SDd dey of Decoder, 1084
At 12 o'clock noon, subject to such conditions
as .hall then be produced, the following valu-
able properties
FIRSTLY. All and singular that certain par-
cel or tract of Laud and Premises, situate, ly
ing end being in the Township of Hay, in the
County of Huron, and Province of Ontario,
containingby admeasurement 25 acres more
or loss, anmbeing.cummuted of the north half
of the south ball of Lot number Seventeet,in
the Seventh Concession of the said Township
of Ray. There are no buildings on this land
andlonly about four urea cleared.
SECONDLY. All and singular the following
Park Lots IA the Village of Hensall, iu the
said counts of Baron, viz : Park Lots 1 and 9
east of the London Road, containing each two
1,o1three-fourths nnoolueire, lyiuggnorth sof SIM
Street and oast of the London,Huron tb Bruce
iiailway, containing snob 1 acre or therms -
bouts ;Ark Lots 8. to 18. both inclusive, of
mins sizes, and Park Lot 14, ooutaining si
acres orthtreabouta, lying went of the said
railway. es laid out on the map or plan of the
auhdisieioninto Park lots of all that part of
the north half of Lot Number 21, in the First
Concession of the said Township of Hay, own-
ed by the said T J Wilson at the time of the
execution of the said Mortgage, andnot there-
tofore laid out into Village Lots and no t in-
cluding that part known as the MIR Property,
piepared by t' K Hyndman, Esq. P L S.
THIRDLY. Ad and singular the following
Iota in the said Village of Hensall. viz: Lots
Noe 13 to 18 both inclusive, north of Richmond
Street; Lots numbers 21 to 93 both inclusive,
south of Mill Street and east of the London.
Huron and Bruce Railway; Lot 39 west of
Wellington street, each of which said
Lots contains one-fifth of an sore or therea-
bouts; Lots numbers 42, 43, and 44, east of
Brock Street, containing each one-sixth of an
acre or thereabouts ; Lots Y.os. 45, 52,58,54, 55,
56 and 57, containing each one fourth of an
acre or thereabouts, and lot 51, containing one
third of au acre or thereabouts. lying west of
Brook Street and snuth of 51 til Street as shown
on the Map or plan aforesaid.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-half of purchase money on sales of 350
and under; one quarter on sales from 350 to
9100, and ten per cent. on all sales over $100 to
be paidinCASH at the 4imeof sale and bal-
ance thereof on or before the 1st of March,
1885, with interest at 6 per cent per annun..
A plan of the said lots can be seen at the of-
fice of the Vendor's solicitor.
For further particulars apply 10 the auction-
eer, to Wili tam Wilson, Esq. Hensel!, or to
B V FiL'LIOT,
Vendor's Solicitor,
D ated at Exeter, this 6th day of December,
1884.
NOMINATION.
A meeting of the electors of the Township
of Usborne will be held pursuant to statute
in that behalf, on
Monday, 29th December inst.
At TEN O'CLOCK A. M., for the pur-
pose of nominating a fit and proper person
to fiill the office Reeve of the said muni-
cipality for the year 1885; and at 12 o'clock
noon, on the same day, for the purpose of
nominating fit' and proper persons to, fiill
the office of Councillors for the said year
1885, and if more than the requisite num-
ber are nominated, and a poll demanded, the
same will be opened at the different polling
places on MONDAY, 5th day of JANUARY,
1885.
N. J. CLARK,
Returning Officer.
What is it the Ladies are
talking about ? Why ! those
Matala.sse Cloakiugs, Mantis
Cloths, Ulsteriugs, Meltons,
at RANTON BROS, AU
say they are Ruch nice goods,
and s0 cheap. And then you
ought to see their Black Fur
Trimmings. Why we never.
saw anything like them.. Blk
Fur Trimmings from one inch
to three-quarters of a foot
wide, and all new in this seas
son—every yard of thein. Be
sure you see them at
RTON
BROTllh1.
CENTRAL
DRUC STORE
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye -stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the mark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
the Cc rat Drug Store Exeter
C.LUTZ
THE EXETER
Planing Mill!
818E DiO4 and
LI!D !!OT!
ALL 'KINDS OF
T U R NING
Done to order.
Rememberlthe place.
river ovrard.
STATION -ST.