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The Clinton New Era, 1887-02-04, Page 4
_ - f .. m ' ^ . ` , , k • I i. •. -.. ., ..%' __ , I I I � . . , .t . I I . - . - _-.:: I . . ( : _....-. -, _-_.. IIIFFF . - .n Y.. _._ . _ ..--.. _ ._.�-_-.-,.-. �. __.. � -- �____ _ .._ _ _ _ --- he Geui. The children. Qf Israel, after stated then and state now that a better --: oft • ]Jlatcbiavelll, that wonderful IEahpu,-galned Addillenal t.cc�I N8W8. Clinton Branch Bible Soclety, the captivity, never openly Worshipped teaohmc than is now teaching at a large �leuer ll Lleet ins. immortality, but an unenviable immortaliEy, i o s, ey ae---f , after i01 solar could be Trot fora "rest deal leas . by his conteation that the science of goverD- Mr. Allan on Matters Pertaining lo- . The 30th annual meeting of the above eat time tine tyere ,unished eeverel y' Ing was the aguonynt for political corruption. Fruit. Society was held iii the Presbyterian Y Y 1 Y wont y, Iain satisfied that teaching is a y 'for thair'+ivickedness, wht•n Jerusalem was responsible position and a proper lace for ". 1t•is a shameful doctrine, yet it is being church, on Monday evening, the Slat ult. destroyed. The books of the old testament p t P 1 P p HURON taught by some men in our day. Now, I am 3I1. A. bicD. Allan, of Goderich, who, The officers and committee met betbre the were written in Hebrew and translated b moulding the minds of the young,and 1 am here to say to -night that the peen firs power at as many our of readera know, has recently ublic meeting, to arrange business and Y sorry that such a poor mould should be Ottawa stand justly charged it+ith a great returned from the Colonial Exhibition, P g' g the seventy, 280 years before Christ. The kept iu use so long, especially when it fs' a PUBLIC MEETINGS. I public crime., They have corrupted the public where he had been supecigtendidg the hear reports, to be submitted to the pub- Apoorbecause it was not considered canonical, so expensive. And, in conclusion, I taste of this glorious Dominion. it is +some• lie meeting. The pastor of the chufchl because ft was written l Greek. - IN THE INTEREST 01T display of fruit sant from Canada, was in would state that Resident's advice stands �T tiling unintelligible to me that men should town this week. file states that the peo- Rev. se Stewart, ng, and the ding a oar- The three great a Lo Societies of the good In this and my last letter, also that I T c• C��Z��v • tenor no, in this enlightened age, that pblitios pie of England were astonialled beyond exercises by singing, and reading a nor- Anglo Saxon are the London, the Edin- made no statements but what I can prone, are essentially ,mesa. Is it going to remain ? tion of the 119th Psalm,asure at the and offering up burgh and the American. The meeting Shallit FOma amongst. De ? (Cries WNo.' of fruit he had charge of. He said prayer. ' , was then closed with singing and the y hool, t I will he willing fto giveeatgood I_'(�R� ALBPRI', Saturcil}y Feb. 12. ra er. rhe President R. Irwin then getting 1 - Shall it be contended that every br sath a Pau questions concerning varioxies and quality tools the chair, arid, after singing, called I benadiction. j3ZNMILLER, 'Mfinday, ,Feb.' 14 at draws he draws ina corrupting, degenerating q on the to read his an- �_� - _ teacher n fair eaery, but i want the worth � as were fired at him, not by one person ata of Luq uiouey every time, and when I sec Miller's Ball. atmosphere ? Oh no ! Bettter things are in time, but by scorer and scores. He found nual report, as follows,whict, was adopted: CLINTON PUBLIC $ONOUL r stoic for Ds. Balance on hand from last year, $77.50; ool- . what kind of a teacher is hired, I may take ',LEEBURN, Tuesday, Feb. 15, Temper- the greatest anxiety manifested to know lected.inSt. George's Ward, by Misses Oliver - a turn at school as recommended. Resi- anCe Hall. Factrl- .F.htitat td4-1•nblle Debt. something concerning Canada. While and Washington, $18.05 ; in St. James' Ward, I'ha following is a statement of the number dent might also take a turn as it is, he will 1;ACON'S SCHOOLHOUtiSE, \Vt1Na• - there 'he disposed of, for shippers in Ca- by Misses J. Taylor and Hervie, and Mrs. Glas of pupils sneered, and average attendance in perhaps lie ill 40ttor ahapO, Mr. Resi- nosh, Wednesday, Feb. 16. Tlfe gross debt is g'38-1,000,000. nada, thousands of barrels of apples, at ggow, $27.25 ; in St. John's \'Pard, by Misses eac11 ru,,m during the month of January : dent seems fund of little stories- he in his rices -ranging from 15 shillings a barrel ltippey and Doan, $22.45; in St. Andrew's Division. No. unn•'1. Arg.atteadauce. + 'QLIVER'S SCHOOLHOUSE, Thursday, ��,, p g .�' n g Ward, ity 1lfisses Depew and Gibbings, $13.35, 'Mr. Lough's, It 52 letter, puts mo in mind of the cow bell the , Feb. 1.7, The net debt is w__0_UOO,000. wholesale, to z8 shillings, and had lfttlo l making a total collected in town_ of $81.10. Mr. Linklater's,' N, 50 rurchou found, and did'not know what it or no difficulty in selling. He complains Uollecttorn At last meeting, 4G ; sale of books ai Miss O'Neill's, Gt; 56 was, but came to the conclusion it ivas GODERICH, Friday Feb. 1S, Grand This is ovine x!1,000,000 for every couatitu that a great deal of the apples shipped depository, RIS. Collections in the country Miss lfoxyon's, 5; 53 a lung -tongued, empty-headed thing, any- , ,Opera House. �, enoy. _- were of very inferior quality, and is firm Maitland qor... Goderich tuwnshiil, by Bliss Miss Helyar's, 53 46 haw. Tbanks, Mr. Editor. VILLAGER. r in the conviction that there is an unlim• GussyOakes,$3; London road, Ohas•Avery, 1\liss.Leslio's 4t; 39 is HOLMES� ILLS, Saturday Feb. '19, at , Int is not fair to assail a teacher's abilities anuay,• I�nox.'s tills 6$"2,000,000 for the average Ontario county. ited demand for apples of first-class uali- s9.50;,Stanley, Stanley, by Geo. Baird, sr., $6 , by John Miss Plummer's, 62 47 u,ou5iy, as is done in this letter, and we would not have . H� p q Lindsay,181.25; Hullett, by John Bailey, $7.35; t11Au'td It had tha remark »nun noticed bofure It wax = The above meetings will be held at 7;30 $300 for every faintly. ty, at very remunerative •prices• He says 16th con. Goderich township, b Misses -Lindsay Mies Siritpsou's, 8U 5G that the best varieties will always s sell yy Y nil type. Coniine the discussion to real points at issue ,eac4 evening. Y and Thompson, $ti ; base line, by Mrs; \V. Tip• - ED NEw ENA,] well but buyers hero must pursue a ilif'- lad and lliiaa I3ruwttleo $5.40 'lad eau, of Total, 478 „_ 39,• $50 for every man, woman and child. + Y P Y + a' L'hesley and 11'hu,lpog correspondence omitted ttil 'J'he Conaertatido*Candidate is invited to __ feront method to what they have in the Stanley, by M1lalcplrn McEwen, $3; locker- Wog' iv th©standing of aatvi :. ,l+uxtt%eek. --- w ¢ , -> 4et tend. It has increased $75 a miantu cinder Con pstst ; 1i0 thinks that instead of buying smith, by Miss Ann E. Crich, $6 ; Maitland the'highes each dig;• ^^ ,,, Tito p3tizs9 ht-- �` PLN cut a man's orchard ata certain figure con. l:odericli townehitp by ]liisa Carry Oakes, midsummer will -be awards$' on Che standing t30RN GCSb iZ THE QUEEN. servative rule. $2.50; Alma, by Misses' 11IcDermott and White- of pupils for six mol.ths. FRASER.-Ill Stanley, on the 22ud of January, the • per barrel, all around, the apples ,should 1 3 50 , total in counts $54.55 ; total collec• P P p y, $ : • Y , wife of bit,. Thos. Fraser, of n sun, few A tliral+t#s.¢1tb1�1 u. , if piled up in silver 35 trains of 20 oars be graded and bought according to variety. tions in town and country and receipts, $237.15• ass. LOUGH's Div[9I0N • COLCLOU-01I.-In Godor!ch tuwuFhlp, (m tho 16U: - w a , •' eaoli w tfld be needed to carry it away. He also suggests snore careful handling, Paid Rev. it. Mcoosh, agent of the U. C. B. Senior section, marks attainable, 7395 :- J.ui., the wife of bir. Jos, C:,Iolough, of a sou; :. dor February -G. E. Pay & Co. ; / - and packing, and for very choice varieties Society, $6 ; R. Holmes, printing bills, $1 K5 ; Albert Moore 326, Libbio Cruickshank 3i°, 'HARRIED •Chea haruess-=Jas. Twitchal4, draft in favor of John Young, Toronto, U.C.B. Win Holloway 319, Hardy Evaus 30'3, Bertie WILSON -YOUNG. -At the re,idenco of the bride's p ! It'woald pave a highway of 105 miles with packing in half barrels is better than' Society, gift, $100, and amount of ncconnt, $17, Kate �Tfl (other, BrWmptuu, on the 24th Jan., by the Methodist a0o, on the --Chris. Dickson: - ••decline bills. whole. Packing apples in paper, each •,craft postage „ stationery, etc., $1.90 total. Davie 293, Hattie Rumball 297, Robes-Jas..Twitchell. - one separately, is not necessary to insure 8126.15; balance on hand,' $111. liams and Eva Chidley 290. minister, Mr. Chas. Nilson, r Clinton, to bliss Linnia merry • Wood wanted=Chris; ,Dickson. I It would take seven yearp' wheat, crop of Junior section, marks attainable 345 :- Young, slain&t daughter Dir. John Young, formerly . !', Discount sale -J. C. Detlor & Co. till Canada to pay it. good sale. People in the old country are We have an abstract report•of the Sncioty far of Clinton. willing'to pay almost any pi'ice.tor fruit; nine years, but it is too long for insertion. Sydney Erwin 291, Jannis Matheson 272, COWAN- HENRY.= -On the 20th Jan., by the Rev. i 'Stock taking -W. L. Ouimetta• • • _- and Mr. Allan says s that it was no uncom- The report lit' officers, committees and Fred Peokett 271, Dolly Fair 269, Mary N. S. Burwish, at the roatdg[)uo of the bride's tether, . Apples -S. Palliper & Co. If used to purchase wheat at v 1 a bushel mon thin for some of the people, When collectors for the town and country, as Twitchell 207, Libbie Gibbings 366, ,Mary ' Mr.R.Cowan; of Essc,Mo., to bliss Martina A., daught- Brooeil last -lbw ERA Office. 24,500 trains of 20 cars each would be required g p p ' Young 264, Annie Young 263, Amy Howaon er of bur. Jas. Ifenry, of East Wawanosh. to haul away the wheat. I looking at the fruit exposed op plates, t0 follows, w{t9 then read and adopted: 256 Adrian Miller 254. PECK�DIEIIL.-At the residence of the bride'+ Leet-NEw ERA Office. The following officers for the next year, cam• , • Ball for safe -=A. C, Cook. OfieT him a pound note for One h 1110 I Pock., on bliss 2nd Inst , by Rev. de E. aught. Mr. R. mTtaea from the different churches, and collect- com. If the wheat was loaded in wagiq} s placed the plates. He took Over with film a ors for the town and countrywere appointed: : bflSa O NETLL'6 DIVISION. Peck, D Mise btury tan Diehl, eldest daughter of Mr. Farm for sale ---•R. Barkwell, in line as on.a road the line would euoircle the quantity of green corn, • which, beingPp Jacob Diehl, all of Stanley. Notice to oreditora=Mrs. H. Who. Officers den Williams,\Vi meterPresident ; de Tiplady y Senior section, marks Thompson , 470:- CASSELS JIP�DDS.-At the residence of the,bride's Executors notice-C.J�rvie G.Tebbutt. earth at the equator and lap over. shipped 1n refr[gerators,araved in splendid and resident ministers, Vice -Presidents; ; Dr. Alex Angus 430, Emma Thompson 414, Ido mother on th& 26th Jan, by the Rev. 1I. Mcquarrie, 3't,xe r Condition, and ft sold faster than it could WorthinE;tnn, Depository ; J. U. Stevenson, McLennan 409; Emma Southcombe 395, Mr. G: Cassols, of East lvawanosh, to Miss F. Dodds, .Mortgage sale -Manning & Scott. The annual interest is w21 a minute. be parcel -led out. He thinks that while Secretary -'Treasurer. Committees -Ontario St. Maggie McMurray 393, Joseph Donoghue 391, at U'iugham. p Alethodist „Jas, Stevens, H. R. Walker • Rat- Maud Green 390, Daniel Pannebaker 384, DAY[I)SON-RUPP. -= At tLe residence of the "-- the Loudon market may occasionally be teubury St., \V. C. Searle, I. Taylor;.Presby- N TO return a Conseri•ative Government to slightly glutted. b fruit the Liverpool Jennie Hamner 381 David attainable, 350. Rae, Ai father, on the to Miss Sl by the Rev. D.B. Mc- . 91inton ��µr�y )owervlteansto i)+crutac she erlo)ru.Ousin(lebt- g Y g Y 'p tarian, JAx. Turnbull, G. Tedford; Episcopal, gnior section, marks Attainable, 425:- Rno, fife. T. Davidson, to Miss Mury bf., eldestdaugtnt- •.P1v■.1 r2 j J market never Can, as it is a distributing ,J, H.Com',e, John Ra`nsford; Baptist, J. G. o . or of Mr. Rich. Rupp, all of Ethel. vr� �IVVV�� MMWN• edness o the,Counh•v 7'n return t r. Blake point for such a wide area. Glasgow he Cale, Jos. lliddlecombe. Collectors -Maitland toxic Cuninghame 346, Robert Kenney 3�3, bloINTOSfi-TI[UELL.-At the Manso, Cran»roof:, FRIDAY FEB.4 1887. Means its decrease. Annie Cruiakshank 330, John Cray 328, on the 32nd Jan., by the Rev. D. B. McRae, rJ :�, considers a better. market than London con, Alfsets Carrie Oaks and' Holmes; Holrnea , _ , - --.�.;•-- vinic, 1lfissea Elford and Holmes ;� London Robert 'rwiEchell 316, Grant Campbell 312, biulntush, teacher, prey, to bliss Emily Ttiuell,Morris. - - -- -- - Defeat of the Quebec ministry. for frust. road 1st cols. of Stanle Chas. Aver and con, Mar Matheson 307 John Sloman 802 Flossie Mr. Allan says 51190 that a rest many y' Y' , Y + + SIIANIC-LNDERNOOD.-At the manse, Grand Why a Chance is Necessary. . Y g y of Stanley, G. Baird, sr., and M, .McEwen; )r attison, 300, Robert Taylor '294. . Bond, on the 13th Jan., by Rev. S. A: Carriere, All. It. '_ - When the (luebec Assembly met on There• young farmers came to him seeking infor- Al,,, Misses Whitely and McDermott ; Tuck. Shank, to bliss Janet Undorwod, both of Stanley. • ' While the enormous burden of debt that motion • men who had from £100 to £1000, ersmith, Miss Ann Crich, Mrs. W. G. Broad- Wert, rec;mar s llI ttai ON. �2•- BEGLEY-BOYD,-At the residence of the bride'4 . day lest, it was defeated on three different + "Senior section, marks attRlI1Ab10, 4:._ father, m, the 20th Jan., by the itov, 1t: - w. Sperling, has been incurred by the government, is a lander they Would like to invest in farm foot; 16th c line, oderMrsW. wnship, Miss Brown- Allis Pratt 397, Amelia Harland '3631 .+label cousin of the brhle,rouir., Mr. W. BegloyI of Dtnlgall• . votes, by a majority 'of 9, and Mr. Mercier, land here, but before dein a0lvoul(1 work nae ; 16th can. Goderich township, 11trs.Thomp' n non, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Thos. Boyd, • Vdty important reason why a change of ad- the Liberal loader, was called upon to forma g son, DIiss Lilly Lindsay; Huron road west, in. Doherty 363, Nellie'Patteraou $5 ,Azle Gip• P foa a year or two in the country, and since 1 x:11, of Cotborno. Lindaav; Hullett, John Bayley. Collectors in binge 347, Mary 11leDlurchie 313, T :avis • ministration should take place; another im- ministry, which lie has done. It was known his return to this country he has been town --St George's Ward, Misses Washington Irwin 342, Lottie herr 313, Charlotte Everett DIED . portant cue is that public life tae become so almost inundated- daily by letters asking and Oliver ; St Andrew's Ward, Miss Gibbings $41, Maude Whaley 310, Laura Thompson SLOAN.-At his fathers •reAdeuce, Blyth, on tl.0 immediately after the the election, three „ 28th .ran., Thos. W. Sloan,' aged 2s cones second xo: thoroughly debauched and corrupt, that a for in of various sorts conbermng and one to be appointed p St James' Ward, 339, Marion Harland 33, months ago, that he had a majovity,.�and the prospects of young farmers who want Misses Rippey and Taylor; St John's Ward, of Dr. Rk Stuan. change is Absolutely necessary for the future p p y g Bliss Doane and Mrs. Pay. Junior section, marks attainable, 41 :- every effort was .made to -purchase some of to come bete. Bayard Craig 318, Lottie Cantelott 315, Alice' Sale Ite-Ister. welfare of tics Country, Tlie atroogest ad• his supporters, and thus strengthen the Hoes � •oma+`---�^' Dr. Worthington, who has taken tho Twitchell 312, Louie Peckett 309, Snsy Powell wirer of $ir John cannot charge us with nn- depository lately held by W. H. Sinipsou, 1Ln s� of 35, c, FEB.,Wa all snrm mock of Jir.,n 1yi:- 114inistry,but it is to the credit of the Nation- LOCAL CHURCH CHJM ES■ 300, Arthur Bonnett 296,IBertha Aitkin 2'93 ,f ,yu,tunosly at 1 o'uluck, p.nn. C, • fairness when we say that his administration alists that the were proof against the at. The revival services at Turner's church rend the report of tbe•depository, allowing ltfebard Worthington 289,•fidillie Biggart '280, Iiainilton, acct. • has bean tnartred b a series of transactions Y g amount of old stock, $78, purchase $11.23, James Pettield '378, Fred Moss .74, Grace • WEDNESDAY, FEB. Id.=Fnrm stock, implements y tem ted briber and stood f rm b Mr. Mar- .are still in progress. About forty have R0 , o . , and furniture of the late Henry (vise on lot 41 P Y, Y total $86.23' stock on hand, $78.4 cash Webb 73 + ' of the most :.questionable character.. Trans far come out an the Lord's aide. Rev. T. ' + ' 13ny7iold Concession, Goderich township, at 1: o'clock. L When the- Ministry knew that-ahey Cosford is assistin `The pastor thii3 Neek:-$'1-0v-expenses, 75a)..total,..S82.23.. _ 9I.ISS IIELI-AR", rnvi,lox.-.._.., Jaulesvowsol,, Clinton. actions which his frienda themselves d0 not° The thanks of the Society were tendered Se nor . section, mcrks attainable, 1;; :3 : - FRIDAY; Feb. 18. -Tann Mock, ate., of iifr:'. 11. I. were iu a minority, they should have instant. 1 Joel justified' in defending, and which they ' The special services field in Rattenbury the collectors for the town..and co.untry..' 'Frank. -Stanbury-364, 1:iElt,-Tiineh-35O,-Glace. .5iuoro, lot Sa, 2nd con. of East, lvawanosh, without ly resigned, bD.t.at.the inatigation"of.the Do. St. church continue with inereas[ng inter- The President gave a few appropriate re- Tedford 336, DIayCarnpbell 326, Libbie Green reserve: Jas, Hoxson, auctloneer. •i can only excuse en the ground of " expedi- minion authorities they retained office and Pat. Last week, li@v. E. E. Scott, of marks on the benefits of the Bible Society, '324, Lizzie \Theatloy".31°, George Iferiot 309, i -" '+�' '• oney,". Go back over thelrecord of the past drew their salaries when they bad not•the Charing Cross, assisted very ably in the and how the bible is adapted to our wants Willie Coats,293;"George oo`,ner2,Q, \�Sllie �'� n °' ---- ei ht. sees and one finds all anon the road meetin a and Chia week, the efficient I + e'��(-sif-Johu S .- weal oto-th.e ,-CO�lltr g Y g confidence of the people, and we're .noYt ca. g + { in all our troubles of life, as Well ay in tweedy rli'.1,^ actions;whicitilacT-they been perfor-mod by�an iilezl't�3ofi3usierAtieii:';1t1'e e@ecEcif"u change Chairman of th8 vi,tri�t,_ G¢, ala �l� ' -out.-joyous-seasoia9- ,unci--also--toucii'ed--Oti -- Junibr -section marks -abs u•uabaef 3•i�i -.. ».-.• . p -_--- ---- -- -=- - - -- - - American statesman; would have forever re-. , g -ell, of.Seaforth, has been .giv,ing.valuabin . the ,privilege of glvtnce of our mean; to I Norman Werry o36, L'erthn hsan 3)8. Anule _ - of god'ernment in Quebec will not help the assistance. A number have professed send the bible to the heathen incl to the I IToao ;07, Oli.vi3's Helyar :.02, Joan i'ortuna legated him to private life. ',But in Canada Dominion Ministry in the present contest, in Cluvcrsiou and it is ho. ed man more ' ' . :301, (,eorge Forden 300, Louisa Pinch 270, Sir Jo!.n has dissolved the Dominion'' P Y Missieniiry Sogiety. .,- a- publio sentiment has been demoralized. Men jvill do so before the meetings Clove, Agues JorLiu _53, Thos. Walker 201, Franlr i Parliament and appeals to the eo )le tet ' have.been found willingto do anything for fact, the Montreal Witness, which has kith- g Rev. J. G. 111anly then gave. his.lectnre 1 Gray '34.1. - + PP P 1 Y g Air adjourned meeting of the Presbytery , , I � ,support his policy of governing Citnada. the sake of party, and°instead Of COnhdCmnlnp, erto supported the Moss I1liniefly ae against of Huron Nas held in \Vinnie church Clin- on 'the "Verification c)f the bible by the .Its L139LlR%8 DIVISION . , one led by bir. Mercier, admits, that it will ton on the Ist inst. 'rhe remital from pre -historic giant dwelling }pl:ledw of Pales- ; Senior section, marks attainable, l ii0;:- l+bs'rER �C � LI:Y also appeal to'tihe ,.the wrong,. and punishing the wrong -doer, we enable the Liberals to. sweep the I�,rovince of General Assembly on the Mar?iage Ques Ube (the 8ldest nl ti -0 world)," with Pic- I teunie Webb 158, Cyril Craig 1.17, �_ivItt people to support their policy of mak- '. have been too much disposed to condone torial illustral ions.. A large e ina)) of Fremlin 145, Harr Clofl 143, \ ena Cook 1_5, (vaebee. tion and.on Ecclesiastical Co-operation,' „ io^• the finest Life-size Portraits that have both: It is time to retrace our steps: If the _ 0-R1. were both disapproved of. Messrs. Me- Naleatine Rhovrrd the diftcrenti pi:rtR ,of 'Hobert lifllen 117, Newton Davis 110, Lena a people of Canada Have sank so, lbw that they llow The N. i'. Keeps rite cans• Lean, McCoy, A]cAa and Carnoehan were the land lie described. espechvIly making Matheson 109. ever been produced, at the extremely low can shut their eyes to the iniquities of the deans At home. appointed to vial Iiinburn and to cor• reference o the Tanl(�� of I3a4han: lie Junior section, marks ntlainable, 100 :- price of 510, includin frame. . Y l ' told bbw the Jews hadfoecu fed Palestine Minnie Afticen 1&3, Leonard Weir 149, An-. __-_-__-_ past, and by their vote and action, give li• The following atatiatics, complied frena respond with the sessions of neighboring p nio McCorvia 142, James McRae 137, Lynno , thelast census and more recent returns eonrrre ationg with respect to the.o enin for over 11)00 pei,ry, .tied• gave II de , alcu'ItIrtrtiumaIet - cause to the performance of.similar things in g , p P 8' tion of Palestine, of its geographical out- lleir 132, Tenn Ale( uaigl2,,; Eva.Coopur 12 L,, r, show the distribution of Canadian-Ameri- of a station there- b.essrs. Musgrove urid Mary Irwin ll:,. , • the future, then tie Lord help the country... lines how- it was bounded its divisions ' cans sAtlbd in the Northwest: Simpson were appointed t0 address the ' ' DTItt PLL'ai\IEIt'3 7J1Y[aION. ° � OST AT CLINTON STATION, ON MONDAY; A A change for the better cannot be expected I a Presbyterial. W. F. DI. S. at their auuual into two great parts by the river Jordan, A bong; Gold Brooch. Finderiyill-be suitably re• from the resent louder Michigan........: ,..0,0,000 • which divides the land into cast and west Class LII-Sit3ney Stanbury, Harold Ertvin, u•nrded on returning the same to NEW ERA Office. * .p ofuthe government., Illinois........:.. -...55,000 me y1g in Clinton, 1larcll 8th,W.•-,', W ; divisions of the Jordan, by running from Lillie lfunt, Lizzie Mitchell, Nellie Jones. ' The anntversary services of 1110 \vtlhs Class 11 -911a- orbett, Frank Herman, T OST. 'ON ON SUNDAY LAST, BETWEEN ST. - because it ]le who has brought&boatthis Wisconsin....:...........50,000 church (Presbyterian congregation)will the, north south to the Dead Sea, .the JJPACilsChurebdoorandtheRattenburystibles a . state of affairs. � It is no 'ustifiaation, o.f the. 113.inposota-,........-.:65,000, ' ( y Fostlea ,McGregor, Iloward Jackson, Lottie ,lain{Gold Earring 3 Jordan ,valley being. quite'wide in' some r �" With ye110w'.atpne. Fender wul l,e Offence to aR that, the count' canupt-be Iowa...., .... .....60,000 be held on Sabbath, Feb, Gth, 1887. lav ater. suitably rewarded by leaving It at this office,- .Io t laces, and .extending. down. be and the - y Y iY J. Ross, of Brusse•s, Nill conduct the ger- .P �•''. Y Cass I-Erlith ll5dgens, C1ara.SEeop, DIa: �. Dakota ....,x..40,000 Dead Sea;. ivhich is one of the greatest de- nice Folin 1Vlinnfe Smith Sarah Smith. .ruled without a resort to iniquity, fraud, brf: Montana...... vices morningand evening ; collectiOD•tp g, OTgS.FDI ND:=fN•TfULL$TT, A FEW DAYS 10,0001. , , ; rea91on8 on .the earth. M`os'ek con uefed , N"'since, a couple of 'notes of 'hand of considerable. bery, and, every other form;oti wrong. It is IVrebraska........... 20,000 meet interest on debt. T Tea -meeting. �n• the eget of Jort}a:n; s0 far ns God persrtit:, bI[ss s[alPso v s ni�'15ION. value were filund, drawn in favor of-Jotm rt.jiullagd. true that the country has got into' a channel 'the Ledure.room, on Monday, Februa y 114,he(it Class-111aud•'illoffatt, Willie Baw Tlto owner may have the same on proving proporty ams 7th after which the following Rev. en- ted ]nim, and Joshua the west side of the ' g , -Total.. , ...�......... n90 h ' g g dens 'Jessie Pay, George Fortune, Jimmie Paying charges. T. H. CGDE, Londesboro, moi* ' from which it will be hard to extricate it. ,001. Jordan, the land of 'Basban, the most , ___-.___.:._.-----_-_-�._.-__-- - , „ , tlemeu will deliver addresses in the church , Leslie, Perry l lumsteel, Harvey Doherty; The numbtr iu Colorado is set down at north-eas.tei•u ,limit of Palestine. The r �1I0ROUGHB11ED DURIIAbi BULL FOR SALE. Sub it•can and must be done, There are still at 8 m.: J. Ros of Bruspels J. H. Annie Rosa, Charlie Blackstone Bella Moore, i men in public life who are above the corrupt-- 40,000, rind that on'the Pacific coast air con- , impson, of • Bruce end 'and others.- oldest dwelling places are over 4000 year3 Ma ie 117offatt Iv1a io Davies St. Clair Tho subscriber offers for sale A two year Old .h in art 1siderably over 50,000. S ' old.. The Gate of Palestine was the },lace 'tweed, , Willie �Cantelon: the British All (if mericansn erd hook, Ile II be cold on ren- in a d.emoritlizin influence of their our- Choice music ycooducted by Air. 7. Jack. v K s�.,,- g-----�•+•�- - - where the first sacrifices were offered, all rr COUN Huron -road near _ _ son, Jr.. N111 be furnished- 1>y -tics �rl3oir; �nd Highest Class-R.fllie \S llson, Arthur �'Ia`loettenns. HENRY C. Imt "'soundings, and one of these is lion. Edward \Waiter are the.benefits that we�gorugto , traces of which are dest-fof &by -thio .flood. Beau, Flora Conmgbame, Lloyd Cole, Harley and G: F. Oakes quartette club. It was on Blount Hermon Chest was •Slee Ma Reeve Willie Inwood Roy Duu- Blake, to whom the, country is now looking accrue to the- farmer from the National Pol- P+ y, Y 1AItIi FOR••.SALE. )1Ri G THE SOUTI ,ENu The missionary services in Connection 7' -for relief, lie has been -in public life for a -icy. , Look at the following prices, taken with the Ontario St. church wl14 be held transfigured, and the dew of Hermon led lop, Charlie Glew, Laura _ FremFre John y of Loc 2[, Con, 0th, of 1lail'lett; cofrUR'n ng un teat man. este argil yet not the slightest from the market quotations of Dach year and on the loth, l.ev. W. L'. Ciimpbell of scended thechief blessing of God fulfilled Smith, JcsaieFord, Qeorge Aitken, Fred Fox. asses, of which 30 are cleared and balance mostly g y y ^ 1 after by the trasfiguration of Christ. It Lowest Claes-L.uc Grant, Effie Thom 1,ard%eood bush. Ilouse on the premises, and good charge o-€ wrong -doing esu be substantiated sec how they compare: Dungannon r will preach in the morning was here that Paul preached the dospel son, Garry Whitely, Liizie Tipiing, Walter 13�t, llbti old b auctiotn oil iii 15thilof binrch�lvrjte� against him. livery vote for a Liberal can. ' 1887 1878 .L at 10.30, and at 7 in the evening a plat- in Bashan, when he escaped from Damas- Jackson; Maggie McConnel, Elliot nayment, particulars apply to RIURARU IIARKWELL, or J. Tall Wheat . 75 to 80 $1.13 to 1.15 form missionary meetin ,will be. held Lillie Waterhouse, --ferry Conch, \Tillie 11OWSUS, Auctioneer, Cli»to'n. didate menus a votoagainst corruption dna pats 27 "='8 :30 31.' Y g cos -to the desert which 19 }q9t south of - - _ _in favor of utft it moan as elevation d Peas 49 ' 8 58 31 when addresses will .be delivered by Rev, Campbell, Barrie Green, Lizzie Kinsman, , r � +s Damascus. The rcagon it 1'{ not V151ted , OTICE TO C1tED[TURa.-N(tTiCi!, IS tIEREItY purity. Mr. Campbell and Rev. Egerton Ryerson tr Hanley Cross. l , ,ten to all creditors and other ,ersoux haiiits ng Barley - • '40 11 4S 40' " 50 , more is the clan er to travellers by the ' the moral-toneef the community. It means Y fou of the reroute Conference. "lt7r. ' g cliitnsegninsttierestateaf Iic. on o. vise, tile2isf, y �' wanderiti r tribes of Aiab+; beilTg'tlie larod � �� itlro,tied in G�>derich township, on or about the 21st ' to strep then the hands of those who are try,- - �' ®`� Young has been a missionary in the far yy�� OUR LETTER IF 30� g Y 1I n. I31..11(1•: 1t s been 0. total abstainer for Of the CIeeCCndatlty of Ishmael, "NIL090 _--•_._ ,_ • -," ._- _ _ __ _- _ of January lust, that they aro hereby required to far - MR. North-West for nine years and has a Iarge - nish it statement of their accounts before the twelfth '• ing to promote the best intereffh of the coup- hand . is against every man;' and every THAT SCHOOL Glk-l] 'VANCE AGA (lay y yoare, is opposed to the mutilation of the experience in rpissionary life. On the g day of air h. MItS, 1[,11'ISE. Dates this 4t1, da of ' .try. It means to check the downward pro- man's hand against hill. Tito greatest Feb., 19 7. Y• P Scott, believes ft should be rigidly enforced following Monday evening he will deliver traveller- in l3Ashan is itev. Mr. Porter To Thr, Ldit(ir of ilio ClintarJ'rry Bru, •.r-----------�--"- -' - greas df political sentimcot and restore it to its by the Executive whorever it is adopted, Ana a lecture On the " mild North Land," ' �\PCL"TORS 1AT[CF. TO CR13D[TORS.-NOTICl1: sure, tit the risk .of his life, travelled i normal edndition and it is tlierbounden dot favors rohibition 'oat as soon Aa the peo )]e abounding in thrilling incidents in leis- through this corsair r. . 1Iu of nn friendl SIn,-I see your- paper of lest• week ishorpby'aRron to all creditors antKother. persons• . Y p ) l sionary life and encounters with savage - ) g Y gives a reply to m last letter on the having chums died,lit the estate of Chris. J. or butt, Of every, one who wishes to see the country are read] to see it carried out. On the other terms' with some of the tribes, and so had g P Y Y deet -2 tqt, who died a Goderich township, ip, of or abete- Y beasts €tDd men, f'urth'er anrounceul0nts a nide and information others could not nborle subject,. I think if the writer had tt,ol2tn tray of,lnnuary iast, that they aro horol)g,re with a purer, nobler and more elevating tone hand the resent (.overnmeat bre d* sed to next week. - g t a • advertising rates for the letter he qulrcd to tarnish n statement to their accounts Ilett to the p pl'o get. He g)ves . inlnlit6 description of of pay, 6, underAgnc4, as esccutnrs, it will not bo liable for of public life,t9 record their votes in favor of the Scott Act, and have done their utmost to The regular quarterly services oflicial the laud in hi, •work. Tl q lecturer thea would sorely' cut It some silortdr. I am the s„!d (ions to any persons whose china shall not those candidates who have this end in view. prevent it being properly enforced. 'Is itnot meeting of the Ontario street, Methodist t oke of the tw('Ivc3 t lies sent b doses APrry to. see that 11lr. Resident hAy such R baso bac„ roecitly by them brfi)re the tenth J0 of p I Y poor opinion <lf himself as lie appears, t0 ',It, Doted thw •Ith day of F'ebrttart', [y87. .lU[IN As bearini uport this (I nestion the following easy to-aco which of tile tens parties are art•' Cl1t1 rCh1 illntOn, were held on Sunday and to shy 011t tho latldl-ihC fitlte 1'CpOI't Of 1pp JE)tYiS. (bldg, TEW,31'TT, Pxvvutur<. extract from a re(xnt, speech 6f Rev. hr. titled to the ea i ort of the temperance tom• Monday last. Sunday morning Rev. lir. the ten, and the title report of Caleb and have. I, for one, have a;;nu(1 t V opinion of _-.--- _..___ 1 I 1 P P Rupert )reached a good tensible practical the farrier. who is the uisin 9+A of our RTU - 1 g T ,f<)xhua-- %i ho Rpol:c of' the acuate in the 1 � ;�.ioRTGAd:E a:u:r:, remelt Ave uv f1RTrr� UUrbs, Principal of the Female (ullege, Ilam- muni.ty , , } p lan(1 and the fear they ha(i of the en )l Cntlntry. 11Ir. Rresident seems to know I y of a power of sale contained hu acertain nlort•a •,) aer[D0n •tn(1 tine Y.13LOr reached( In the p p , and ,msignmen,t thereof, 'which will he pmdue8il-'nt Mon, i3 worthy of perusal and consideration. ne evening. The attendance at above. scrvi- when trod had }ifoiniycd tLOna tri,+ land.' the particular sounds ho speaks def and in ttn,e or wile, there will he offered d for rate l,y punt,: Tln•, .Coronto News thinks the extravagn o m o inion, b his Mtter, that is the full Auction, At tilt, Rattt,nln,ry Ilmi. c, to the, Lown f Said he : •- ccs way very large. nc� business meting '1'hc king of (>c, the last of the tribe of Y P Y ('tiutlan, nL n o'eloek fin the forelwon, on TUESi)LY. Wo have met a crisis and a ver important .at llidean 1Ta11 calla for str6rlp;er eondemna' on \Ion�lay afternoon tvai .in exeaedinglY I: firman, thi original Callaauitet, tells extent of his knowledge. }ie :}clrouwledges" Lha •?:Ind day of FFIt., 1887, all and vintrular, those • crisis fn the his; r of 'the Dominion. And tion Iliad the enormous expbliditure on our pleasant one, stud the interests (if' the deatrOy0(1 by 31,,,=ci in ha:;han ; these lieu- he made,no positive statements last timel certain pareula or tracts of In nil and incmises situate 4Y in tile hermit mo to say tonight that the worst Iii Commissioner. Possibly so ; both ace church were repurttd as flourishing• \t itis freer till full ❑nd great: li^encash oP and though his !otter this time is -about as i�flH crani tivid'riwinceteftOntarin stmi+beingconviios l onion in all the political signs of the times is s rtluities that we could do just as well n subsequent meet.in}; of the Trustee beard, lath, whom ll;lvid dt;ytrayed, tvA t of the lova As the morel law and the anbstiulc.p of of town Int number otgl,t, in block A of linne Itatton the Jeg,•mlirte oiPrr/,/it ni,i)riurr, _h scone to I ) the canvassing committee represented tritiP lit' l' )hruiul. The region of Oran. I twb weeks'titought, there is no positive hury'ssun•ey,and situato in the %vest sldo of KingStgg without. Jiut the position of (wirernor-Gen• LI ft R I be ill the very atmosphere we breathe. Men - $2,000 as subscribed fur the, enlar r )ent ; statements yet,,' therefore .a nicich shorter in the seal 11,n,, of canton, en++mining nt udmen4ur e. h ]d IlflC(1 U p iii) f'(.t u •shun P the level OP the Y + merit one fifth of an acre pit Land, noro orlle.ss. Tornis, . Have been taught to regard Government af• eral is one that the people have not the power of the Church, more than the am0(Int. )laill, it black Basaltic rock, (tit %Yhicll ! work will Cilia tinie Cover '}ho lettCr. I 10 per cent down alt tiay of Waic, ftnOf„ilance ei Hill nio fairs as if under tho bonds of tho worst , form to alter,wLile the other they have. $111,000 a4ked for, And the improvements will be tlhere qrc this day fifty cities, been built' � will inform BIr. Resident, t,tat I Ain not t reafturcond,eots lit thoilitio ncof t lli le sale will he •--9£tceuality,ac in the words ol.thegront 17ngliah .far a High Cammieaionor is what titer people } r )cceded with at once. 1! �iui1<1in«eorri- r. ilio houses are I In the leant under the belief he claims he leader, at it everything was for sale and every p P rnittco consisting r of AIeRRrg. ll. 1'ia)lad one knows how long. + or I know that it would be im ossible bad A 'ZiENMo. Further vendors may be man had Ilia price. Lot me SAY to ydn Of Canada•paid last year, and it is certainly f, Tiplady,. ,ngdo of Bamllie stone, the roof are fat I to f P find Pruni SO ,71 ti Jc SCUTT, �oll.4, SollcRorx. that if over a burse tell upon a nation fE hi b when the quality of the article fa con- Jas.:BtevenT Jos; Whitullend, \V, Ti.plady and made of stone, very thick. ,\. Ditto- t to get amajorityy- in favor of building a D, Dir+r(IvsaN, unci. Canto,, Fe». 4, ts87. would be when auah'a thoughtAs tLat struck high, I f. R. Walker, A. 11. Manning and John rial illustration of tho ingido and outside I school in tha village unless there was a a the intellect w en the ,young mon Of Canada. sidered. -� _ �•o•� _ Oibbingy, wits appointed. I of a house-w,m Shown; it had it hall 20 ft. part of the other section put in, arjd form W.JACKSON, Political science only a dynonym for the sci• - #- I high and 'l5 ft. long,with stone shutter; a ,now section, whicll would compel o- > [� onaeof chicanery ! (3 d forbid 1 If there is Mottv:than twentyeigh't hundred half-breed Hunt [:'moot, I�OARD,-'_A meeting of and floor, abdl weas the door's all of school to he built, but such is not likely Clam' da Pacific .1.1+i1°Ilw(ayl any place where mon should be men, it is ,claims wore settled within the three months the board of trustees waq held on Wednes- stone. The doors and window'openinga I to be dune. ho rdein forgets to allude to ,\(LF.�1.T, CLINTON. ,vhou they are calledl upo to aid in the af. following tte rebellion. Had one•halfof-thesa d iy evening. Mr. A. Ii• Manningwas are also made of 9trine, and -hinged, s0 the farmers who Are in S Favor Of Erb change fairs of State. T)on than, tae thought that boon settled rice to the robelliou it is no unanimously re-elected snairman fr the that, although heavy, opened and shut asked for, and that there would be 1200 j _. ` -_-- pnliticalacianooiscaeeniiallycorrupt orossea• p Y ensuing year. Mr. Hine was appointed with great ease.. N%,' job, these cities acres comprising I6 families, outside the I ^lI"'+,.W ttally selfish, that there is a scintilla of truth in al; all likely that Canadian soil would have c0:retary-'Treasurer at the sumo salary a9 built in Such a ti)rbidding pisco? Simply villago and in the Sectie9i, that would re- the statement that there are not men who, in been colored with the blood of two hundred last year. Mr. Moore was re -Appointed because of ils mroty. This wm the place ceive direct bonefht from the proposed YarLii contemplating a trip to their every -clay dealing, etre willing to put 16 Canadians,slain as a result of the," cruel and caretaker at a salary of 4,86. rhe follow• where Absolem fled from David.. Now change. Resident is very liberal I am onnoes to the poanil and n full yarrl every time „ ingaccounts were erdered to be paid : there people taero all destroyed by ('nod, sure, to think they could pafldle their own MANITOBA or British Columbia An Italian was born in the latter part of. the callous negligence of the government. Tho P fifteenth century, though ho wrote tho�vcrlc responsibility for tjiosolfvescnnnat be shirked. Mr. Robb, chemicals, &c., $3 81i; W. If. for their wlckeiln'etR, Their idolatry wa's bnnoe, now we have helped to build their - f that ramie century, famous in t}10 earl � theAv Of Iii• 0, sundries, $8,46; S. Davis, RUppllil'R, destroyed, for it would pollute the Jews.: aehool and pay for it, and make them, R .--- that pp The government clearly neglected its duty, $g; R. Holmes, ^printing,,511; \V, "he Arabs will not s end a ni ht in one resent of $300, good for him: Either on bttsinnsa or with stack, will hoar of the 16th century. That book ,jnetI led a ruler,P g P something to tin•ir adva»tnge by consulting in sdoptfnR Any policy or any measure that and will be called to account on the 22nd' of Cooper, books, $7.d0 ; .1. If. (ombc, 6f the houses, when they are feeding their I I did not merely state .that some teach- I the above wit'. delay. would keep a poople tinder subjection to him. l'ebruary, ( chemicals, $17. flocks, becitwe of the superstition and fear era could begot for less' money, but I ., `11 ' •- f P ..