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The Clinton New Era, 1887-03-18, Page 4
�� 0 , - • :e N •. _ - + * _. f , , ' "— ^ T —'� ' �T p' r�1 `1 (1 tngyeturned to the side of Returq} by a large er$)e. The election would be eonteated, and, and all true believers, whether in denomina- oR account of dlea reemout en a a07tlon of disc! line; ar t of tbotnloame bac t about batf of thew aro tire& ug bra d "'`-` "- - , • A'�t .t $ jl)L IIX ;i7)�Va�}i � .. * r 01� �1L0 L �{,l0 J. • ELEOT majority, (Applaaae.) A,nd eboald It so, happen that whcn the election of the present it should be ,dope at the expense -o ills party tions generally. (Applapee.) or.9ut of them,• belong t0 it. 2nd. Mr. Ranafozd has oCrnfounded the That thRre are many who have been with w and gone back to denominational- principle* x own with sorrow, ket thank God, God'p ground remains. "Where two or thtso s,•ieotavle s -R W Coals '' Oculist --Dr Kay � - LItiERALa w n L Roal'5T Mit, WEST Hcnox r v I{E1U8 member was voided, as voided it would, ate, then if no other candidate were selected by I - Mr Wiggington said the best thing to do was to. put their• hands into their oaketa,and p proof of the work be•jrig• finished, with the work itself, and in doing so he has actual! Y ars 6atbored In my name, there am I in tiro mldet of them," and o Ili el. this e,mple other d we getbad ORIS the mercy of God there aro mora gathered to the Lord's nano ip Brant• Neetings � ,T J Sima "'Dress C Deltlor & C0 _ 1 ORTLri a the Reformers of West I3gron, they could de• I Pend that the position would be taken by M• pay for the cost of the protest, and -not let it fall u on an ono erson. P Y It contradicted the Lord 4sus IlM�i l�eIf. When Christ was on the cross, just ae ne died He - ford than over befoNl; and dally growing. In Brantford there are also Christiana in the churches whom Ihold as aniong my dearest friends, mY desire i* to miuiater the nods: -J i Vr n ed - Mrs J C Gil oy G- d to t d Gilroy A BIO CO.OVENTION ob LARNES T 1d8kOR5IEIta. TuE WORM FOR TILE CONTEST Ix Tllu d• Cameron,. (Loud and prolonged cFteers. 1.30, I Joseph McClasky paid that the machinery for the protest was now mn Order, and all a said "It is finished. " The work o 'salvation was finished then, according to the Lord 4ad truth io the whole Church of God, sa God gives me ability.. his bili[ ee completely a dray c l mnn slande H• use for aisle -J C 0 House rent -9. Dorrell CUURTB CII T OUT—TIAL MONEY O Fouxncoulxo. The convention then adjourned until at which limo the proceedings were re -open- that was wanted was a little � 011 tO;makO It Himself. Hie resurrection was a proof that and baysil- ways been the weapene oaed to defeat tba truth, eaDeclally I ,to Farfl(1 for sale- I, Manning liible3, &e --Dr NorthingtoII — Tho biggest thing in the way pf a political od. The resolutions offezed were all omni- mously and enthusiastically carried. . run smoothlyy. (Laughter and bpplause.) The Liber%la bad a lot of expenses already, God had accepted the atonement offered on tlge cross. Paul takes it u in this wa He, ? Y' in when God hasowned It for blesalog, shall commit myself to yr. who •may speak In a wa mon may Miele think of.— Fromm heart fen! entry r r hose who aro the tr t wain u, the the truck Notiee to creditors-Manain &Scott g , convention yet seen in this section was that Moved by A H 14lanning, seconded by R. but the protest fund should be raised by the The last was for the revision says, " If Christ be not risen yq. are yet „ your sins. That is, tyiat the atonement was rt, and t ie Harder obey wort ac more will a Spread, JAO. ' 1luctioII sale uffarui;&e-rD9Raping-& Scott Bros of the Liberals of West Huron, held in the Liberal rooms,Goderich on Friday last. T'he McGowan, that the Reformers of West Hu ran, in convention assembled, desireyo ex- party, expense of the voter's list, and the country, more es• proved to be real by God raising Christ. Another letter from Mr. Sims, in re ly [ A "Enquirer," had 'Intended New good.-Jacllson tt 1 so lar+re that it was impos- rasa Iii the most emphatic manner our high peoially the Liberal party, was pat to that by And so in Heb. i, "When he had by Him• to which wo (51blt10it A2 -CIV Gt44# Fftll)AY, 1)IARCH 18, 1857. Commercial Union, )Reference ryas recently made to the atti- tude of the Alail upon this question, and the pos..sibility of it becoming one of the issues of the day. The Globe also is in line with the Mail, but because of the attitude of Canada on the Fishery question, the Ameri- cans are likely to retaliate by a policy Of strict non -intercourse. The Mail points out that by so doing the people of the United States would lose a market for forty, or fifty million dollars worth of goods, but on the other rand the Grand Trank Railway would be driven into brnkruptcy and a financial oriais_tvould be precipitated in Canada. Fur- thermore, the ex -Tory organ urges that the United States is strong enough to take what it wants without our leave, and it advisor khat wa.s nulil,_,ueggliAte_ for -_ri reciprocity treaty be ore it is too )"ate to uegotiato for anything. The Hamilton Times takes a different view to that entertained by most Liberal papers, though its position is theoretically sound. Reciprocity is virtuEtlly a shorter method of reaching what tllp Times advo- cates„but without the education of the peo. ple. This is what the Times say's :- "For our own part, we do not believe in reciprocity. T'lie j)rinciple is wrong. For . Canada to propose that Canadian 'it, lea oil United States products shall be removed ell condition that the United States shall ro. move United States duties' from Canadian products implies a concessi4}t founded on a fallacy. It is as; uluoli as to say that the Canadian eportor pays the United States :luty and that the United States exporter pays the Canadian duty, whereas the fact is that the people Of • each country pay their own duties. If the contrai;•y were the case, the test of statesmatlsdlip -on either side of the border ttrould bo the ability to raise dg,t;ies higher than She other fellow kept them, Canada would try to make the Yankees pay more into the Canadian Treasury than Canadians paid into the United States treas. ary, viec versa, until all trade, except the trade of the smuggler, would be brought to in and. And how long would it take for England to be reduced to abject poverty, if it were true that the exporter paid the duty 9 - England. tt•ould be contributing millions 'of Sollars per year to the treasuries of Canada :mid the United States,and as neither of these countries would pay one dollar back, Ell - land would have to raise her. own revenues in addition. Could her people stand the strain•? Could the citizen of one country support the *overnulents of three coluitries? No„ The iui,ler!yin,, idea of reciprocity is 11 fallacy. . ' Instead of rociprociiy., efforts should be made to educate thele into the kuowlecl"o that freedom to buy' in the cheapest markets is a• boon north striving for, Every purchase involves lti sale.- Trade is an exchange of products, and matey is ally a tool Of trade, an Orden of goods. If one buys he needn't' worry about selling, for the other fellow will sce•to it that lie gets value for mist he ',lets 50 are-highs.0 ...-they_ .Iii.Eniohe-ts}riffr seem• to be constantly getting huller, The chief reason for it is that the national debts are enormous, and the expense of standing armies requires vast revenues. In Canada, the life getting -into a similar shape, though happily by a less bloody pi: . When Sir John 11IacdonatcI promised in 1892 that he Could malt, his IV atibnal Policy of protectiotf Solid in another terns of .office, he meant that lie would so increase the public debt ar the annual eependiture that high taxes{ would be a necessity, and lie trusted that the people would prefer indirect t'o direct tax- ation, The people have given !lint a chance to go further in the same direction. He is not likely to listen to any sclienie or reel- proclty, nor is.,their any hope thaf he twill ever adopt tl}e'plan oqf redst •, customs tax. ati of for the relief OR the Canadian pep ale tvho,pay the taxes otit of.their earnings, ,.�_ who Vote in South lluron-in iss� hntl ISS7. • --- An„analysis.of the rbeent vote in the Soutli Riding of Huron, al}aws a few 61ingular coin- cidences, In 1882 Mr.�Slrannon, when Inn• niug against Mr. McMillan,'polled 1024 votes; D.r. Campbell polled 1026, just two more than M•r. Shannon. In 1882, Mr. McMillan polled 2645 votes, and ini1887, 2810, an in. crease of 165, . In 1882, B'syftcld gave 35han. non a Conservative majority of 2.1 ; in 1887 it gave Campbell 25. In 1882, Tnckersmitb gave McMillan 21I majority, and in 1887 -it lave him 21. 1:4io following table of coni- parisou will be of ifiterost,:- Votes polled in 1882. . Places to , � � a - , .D, the township, and was justly held fn high es- teem. Fos years elle Lae been a member of I-ciple ,a vl � .0 An �, _ _ .Bayfield ..... 52 - 28 24 . :!•lay....., ... 130 322 I .... 180 liullett , , MoRillop.; .... r lug 246 • 342 • 252 .. 182 0 Seafortb .....: 118 128 .,,. 10 Stanley ... , ` 189 212 , : , , .. 23 Tuckeremith ... 124 338 ..... 214, - Total majority•for McAJillan •621 Votes polled in 1887. Places,, m p,. m ,may. ,• °`; SS o 4 4; Though night or nine out of the dozen large 8 V n % ” Ta' ._� 0 mo %,, `� Bayfield ...... - 63 28 25 Hallett ... , . �. 87 106 352. 414 ,,..,. ..... 286' 308 Me$illop ..,, $eaforth ,,, , ... 282 232 297, 161 .•••,••••••-- 7l 15 Stanley....... f50 203 .... 53 'Tockeremith .. 116 329 .. , 213 a an< ance tt as a sible to comfortably accommodate all w•ho „rance,, p . appreoiation of_the bminent and patriotic Reform sot of Parliament. (Applause.) A list was at once opened as self purged our sms, He sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high.” He putting In this wee , Is unavol a y crowded out ti -11 next.] were present. Over 200 persons put in tin appearance. lie were unable to get a list services rendered, not only to the party, but also to the people of this Domui- honored subscription the convention was closing, and about $300 were immediately subscribed in sums ranging purgelLour sins on the cross. God has raised him, and He sat down lie a proof that His _- .�.- -_ PRESUMED CORRECTION. of all the delegates froul outside points. Besides about fifty of the lowding citizens of ion, by Hort. Edward Blake,• our leader, and Mr. M. C. Cameron, our late able from $5 to $25. The Clinton delegation alone work was accepted and completed, But to _ Goderich, whose itantes it is not necessary to the following well-known representative. We desire to convey to them an expression of our entire confidence in put up $I00 in as many seconds. This was all done spontaneously and voluntarily, apdrt make resurrection part of atio•nement, is surely an absurdity, if not worse ! To the Editor of the New Era, DEAR SIR, -I wish you to correct two give,we observed Liberals:- AsuriELD.-Jos. Griffin, Morga i Dalton, them as our leaders, and approval of the course which have pursued. from and asseEsment, or anything of the sort and the balance will .quilhly be' raised for 3rd. Bul not only does 'Mr. R. contradict the very words of the Lord Jesus on the false statements in •the paragraph about the two iris runnin awn One is that g $ y John Stevenson, 1Vui. Yellow, Joint Hutchi- -they In speaking to the motion Mr. Manning the necessary deposit money, pod -a snug sum cross, but he puts in an "if" where the Lord The Lord Jesus says seven they were going to load fast lives. ,Such son, Patrick O'Connor, Thos. Ford, Michael Dean, J, G. Murdoch, John McLennan, said he hoped to make such an explanation as would enable the convention to Lave abet- • for counsel beside. This mou.14 `' etas<itcM-Nvwiiau stroke up puts none: things charaeteristip of hili sheep : lat. My is not the case, The oq -' -, . about , does not live here. Sge Yt3 very young, Murdoch Matheson, Duncan McKenzie, Iden- neth McLennan, John Matheson, Charles ter opinion of the town of Clinton than it appeared to have by some-t;emarke let fall by in time fo'r the afernoou train, with cheers for Blake, Cameron s d the Queen. Old sheep hear nay voice. 2nd. I know them. 3rd. They follow me. 4th. I give unto them eternal -life. 5th. They shall never perish. not thirteen yet. She was dissatisfied at bier -home.and thou4ht she, would like to Stewart, John Jamieson, Robert Harrison, Wm. Lane, Richard Laue, James Lane, Don various delo ales. 1'erha a the did deserve some blame&but iD the 2eeyion be, k '"" , Liberals who attended dozens of oonventions Lhey never caw anything like the deter- 6th. Neither stall any mmn pluck them out work Otj F Y 1-,'. `d8guinst hef 'mother's McIver, Chas, McKenzie, Hugh Girvin, Don McDonald, Kenneth McIver, they elected Mr. Cameron, and no thanks to This called minatian spirit and tgood feeling which prevailed at th'e gathering. of my hand. 7th. No man is able to pluck them• out of my Father's hand. Here are wish, who, so as to get her to return to•„her home, bad Mr Paisley put her in the McLean, John John McIutyre,Wm. Matheson,W. McBride, the rest of the riding, reaolution upon the meeting in the Stet glace to rester• S Sloane wsa appointed treaearer of the pro• test fund, and a committee, consisting of seven absolute statements without an rf, and connected • with this is the statement I lock-up for tetl uainutes, to 'frighten her, not several hours as stated in the John Griffin, W. H, Reed. COLRORNE: JOhn Morris, Peter Green, T. ate its confidence in Mr, Blake and Mr. Cam- eron, (Cheers.) They have heard from Mr. Horace Horton, C. Girvin, J. Griffrn,T,Taylor, made. Now; according to thi$i a sheep of forever; for and paper. G. Morrish, John Patterson, Thomas Camp- bell Sallows, Harve Crreen, James Y Cameron's own hpa jhat though defeated, he is still willing to blanc} for Weat Huron, if W. Yount;, W, W. Farrah, C. Seager, W. Proudfoot and A. H, Manning, was appointed Christ once, is a a lisp of Christ a sheep, if it c ed to be a sheep, would "they` shall neves T �J7 '1 l3At,AblNTlFy9'f _ *iii I -.a1, CHII'D. .Thos. Stewart, Donald McKinnon, John Linklater, needed. (Great cheering.) As the delegates to manage the Paso., . perish, and the L d says His sheep are always. his sheep, - [We have no desire to do any injustictt Capt. A. Bogie, Richard Fulford, D. Cum- ming, Thos. Morrish, sr., John Tiffin, James were leaving Clinton in the morning a Con• servative called out, " What about the faner- • Death's Hlirvest. perish•!” and if a man professes to be Hie sheep, and don't hear His voice, it is a proof he is not St any oo t much less girls under circum- stances of tentio nw but our informant Tabb, Jacob Switzer, J. G. LeTOuzel, John Rossier, Harry Morrish, James O. Stewart al !' The would discover all that in the not far future9and find that the' candidate of the '-' The wife of 7}ir Frank Fowler, jr„ of the real, So Peter says it is the washed sow that nes bank, not the sheep. A sheep of to their intention was the Chief of Police, e, still. states that the circumstan_ res John Kerns han, G. McMurchie, James g G1enu,W.Youn Jos. 11lorris, Jas. Linklater, g+ Liberal party was the liveliest corpse they ever saw. The Conservative majority would, Huron toad, Ilallett, died on Friday morning last she haft teen ill for some time. g Christ can never erish, and must always P therefore and have these twho war anted the assumption, and to our f W. Bo ie, .Geo, Vanstone, Jae. McMurchie, 11 J: G. CIt tti,if" �ttY:'- kfa*; -Wm..40-we_, '3n - ed, soon be removed from Clinton, and be' _ _,. _ I . •. lac8`ati"'tLo banner` t`M91 a'tald take is 15 ; - ,The Rev. -John Mow;loer -a ,aaperannuaEed, continue a sheep, &ey� marks -the! oxll.Igentions 4 ...-.._, 23, any care eraonal.knowledge the girls were iG the rloek=ti consiclera sty-- more - thou 'fi'fteen ' p John Stewart, Dugald Morris, John Reid, Thos. Gledhill, Chas, McHard Jos, Morris, �'* Retorm town of -West Huron. (Applanee.) They had not beau boateu in Clinton by a Methodist mihister, died at the residence of his son, Dr W, B. Towler, Win ham, on F.ri•' g alis. As to Col. i, 21, 22 and ful render will sea,Uat continuing in the rainutes.] - - -..�+� E. Moliring. Q EAST `VAwAN0.811 -Robt. Curitie, T. Taylor, fair contest. The Conservatives, if the re- porta received by the Reform committee are day last, Deceased had been ill for some time past, and his death was not unexpected. faith was a proof they had been reconciled. " You hath he reconciled," `{ if ye eontimi-q." ° They never had been reconciled if they cl ;d -Some years ago Mr. Geo. Bissett of Exeter• while wrestling, injured or bruised one of Lia Robt. McGowan, Adani Hoover, Ed. Haines, Chas. Cambell, Alex, llintonl,� 11. Hames, 1 correct, lied won by means that would not bear the light of day, and could not stand the Mre. Crai relict of the late Hear Crai g, y g, Bayfield iiner4Goderich township, died on ..not continue, and so it ryas a test of profe'h- cion. If they continued it proved they had knees. At the time the ain was sli ht and P b + no notice was taken of it, until it began to Thee. Brown, James Brown, John Cowan, George Henry. test of the law courts. Clinton gave Col. Roes 17, iu the local election, and the Tuesday last, aged 79 years, after a short illness. ;eased was one of the pioneers of : been reconciled, if they did not continue, it prove worse, when the aid of crutches was Bought. Very often he could navigate with• W. WAWANO:SH.-B. J. Cr wford, Lewis o Taylor, Chancey Brown, Chas. Girvin, sr.' recent P�eformera thought that the prospeota were uall favorable fur AIr. Cameron. All the .D, the township, and was justly held fn high es- teem. Fos years elle Lae been a member of I-ciple proved they novel. !rad been reconciler!. Lot an honest reader udge. The same prin- Y d "Y© rE>'( out them ,but more frequently required their use. After a tithe the injured joint becaniq Peter McCann,'Jas. Rose, Robt. Lopkliart, Thos. Todd, David Todd, D. Rutherford,W el. 1 Y y • best Liberal workers in Lliuld a thoughtwith hitnself, that the town would at least give 10 the Prd a dargn church: She loss. two t eons and a daughter to mourn Ler• loss. j holds true of lst Cor. xv,. saved, if ye keep in memory•" It does not inflame(! and roduced a runnin soro-w rc eventual] develo ed into a r?eeag of the lower y P Y Kinehan, Jas. Somerville, '!'hos. Arglerson, GonEnicn oowNsxlP.-J, Wiggington, F.' of a Liberal mn ori! •. U to Saturday even- j } p ing to that fatal Tuesday he be- l\I r, Alex. Broadfoot of TuckerBinith, who I died Frida last of the earliest sa o shall be saved, if e keep in memory, y' y y but the kee ung in memory' simply malll- 1 port of the limb. Time wo:o on, as also• did the infection, until it was ouul necessary to C. Potter, E. G. Courtice, Geo. Dyke, J.Tor- previous lieved that they had a right to expect a ma- on Y + was nue settlers of this noble township ; with his � fested they were saved. If they olid not kee i in memor it sim it shewed they am tutato the 1 + sever inehos above the t 3 A McDougall, S Phipps, D Purves, C 11IcGregor, J Switzer, B Yeo, J McIiloskey+ crit Chan es had been effected from the j y. g Saturdn to Taesda b means which the brothers who earvive him, he emigrated from 60 in 1 Y+ 1 Y never• )tad been saved. The uestiou of n knee. Tho opera fou tvas Performed on Thurs• day last. G Cos ; r., J Stevens, Peter Cole, S Walters, 1 Y y+ Y Liberals did not believe were legitimate and Scotland' nearly years ago, and, settled the wilderness of Huron but which now ,{ conditional salvation" is easily settled. " B me if an man enter in he shall be Y Y Mr. Thomas Barry of Ilensall has purchased S T Walters, Geo Bean, Geo Cox, sr., James Jewel, W Mc1llath, J Porter, jr., J. Izzarct; ri ht. The Liberals had conducted the'con- g test honestly and honorably. (Applause.) „ ++ bloeso'ma lie a rose. He generally enjoyed good health, and was of a robust constitution. saved." John x, 9•. These are tate wards of the Lord Jesus, and they are absolute, if a an entire Clydes !ale colt, ricins; three years old, from Mr. P. Curton, for wbioh he paid R McCulla gh, 6 CLINTON.-1V"W Ferran, D F Dlacpherson' He did not know of one solitary cent impro perly spent by a Clinton Reormer. (Cheers.) In politics, he was an advanced Liberal, in reli ions matters stron P.resb terian. His g 6 Y man entero, not ice is saved merely, but "shall ++ be saved. It takes fn eternity. You enter the handsome gum of $1,8'!0. - 44 etu "l(iU.erfl cllll'.nto" W C Searle, Dr Worthington, A McMurchie o Cottle, T Brown, James Smith, Though night or nine out of the dozen large - iemaine were interred in Harpurhey cemetery once, ou are saved forever. This is the A W Coats, T em to •ers of labor in Clinton were Reformers, P Y on Saturd@y. A vary large number follow- sim lie meauin of the •words G I • , John Scott, R Hayward, Jos Rowell, James not one of them had used coercion with their 1 g • Angus, Jacob Taylor, Israel Taylor, Jas H em In ees: Some of them had manful! re• ing them thither, 5th. Mr, R. says " there is�a point when a !/ y OOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE, Combe, A H Manning, W J Paisley,. Govett fused even to speak with their men anon poli- John Stephenson, sr., of the London road,,, mall can say, like St. Paul, nothing shall lJf Apply to )lltS, J. C. G1LRU1', near the Urgau IV Tii5lady, r tical matters; for fear it Should be construed Tuokersmitb, died rather unexpectedly on separate me-" Another sample, Mr, Edit- Factory, Chuton� .i Charles Girvin, reeve of li est Wawanosh, into an thin like coercion or intimidation. Friday morning last, he having been around or, of the Complete confusion' Mr, R. is in. presided, After the minutes of the previous t o Y Iso be romemberefl-that-_b on erforming hie usual duties a few days be Paiil says, "'I am* persuaded that Neither GOOD Oo DI RAL. . MCG NT_ oppo ice the Apply to bIRS, W. McGEF, opposite the convention had been read and adopted, a doubt *manufacturing towns were, apt to be• ore, a was bof'n iii CafliklS; -GtYrobeeiitntl;' -dgath nor life shall be able to sel)nr- Foundry.+ committee, Dr'.-Wortliington, chairman, was come Conservative, and Clinton ,could not England, in 1814, and served .his time as a ate cls.' Rorie, viii, 33, 30. Us" matins _ appointed to prepare resolutions, &c. DI. 0• Baca a from the suers! rule. The Liberals wheel wright. After his apprentieeshmp-(x- all christians, and the very quotation Mr. T7 OUSE TO RENT. -THE SUBSCiIIBER OFFORS - Cameron, Q;C.,. was then called upon fora P g steel he commenced to work oji pablio works, R. garbles is wholly against him, for Palil, l.1• to rent a large frame house on :llary street, it s leech. had been defeated in Clinton, but they would P s leakinrc contains plenty of room for large family, all conveu• 1 1 do thea beat to redeem their osition and- to such as building bridges, ko.; the -last bridges 1 „ by the Sprit, says positively, notli- iencies, and is one of the most comfortable housesin Mr Cameron,on coming forward,was greeted maintain the Reform record which they had be worked ole in the old country was Britannia inn shall be able to separate tts." • town. Possession givou ou > t of April, ALE!. with loud a louse. Ise said he'was glad to ke t for so man years, Cheers,) Bridge across the Mania straits. He came Oth. As to my boasting about being fit for GORRELL, Clinton. n PP i P • y ( to America in the year 1949 and bought a heaven ; I have said publicly that every true ,lir,• see so'many representatives from the cons„it. Mr. McGowan briefly seconded the motion. believe.' in the Lord Jesus Ghrmst was fit fol• HOUSE FOR SALE -TIFF SCI3SCRiIIER OF- uenc of West Huron. The resence- of so Moved by D. McGillicuddy. seconded by farm in New 1 ork State, whioli he worked, rkks for sale ou reasniiable terms, the frams ' lar e a member of delegates from the outsido" Jose h Griffin +that Mr, M. C . Cameron, our and also worked on the railroads there under heaven, as fit as Christ Himself, because house el., the corudr of Ratter,bury and Shipley Atrocts, g P construction, buildiu bridge. lie livsd'therc .Christ is the fltness of the one who trusts in at present occupied by INL•. Proudfoot. It contain; . municipalities showed that Reform was by'no able candidate at the late Federal election, g. Him. Paul says, in 1st Cor. i,.30, " P.nt of Seven good rooms, pith kitchen, gouar and usual con- meads dead an Weat Huron. (Alzplause. ):, 110 having beau defeated by improper means, and for five yeltz5,t when in 1354, he sohlwct' Iiim are ye in Christ Jesus, who of Goal is t•ehe10s, hard and soft water. The lot is m)e•ctuarter had run as the Reform candidate fai' the eon• we having been informed by- the Executive farm and moved to Canada and went to nntde ttnito us tvisdan and ri�'hteousness d nC''. CILRUY mbeytof bearing fruit trees thereon. stituenc and had been defeated, hub his de• committee that there is *band nt. evidence on the B. & L. 11, Railroad, then under con• Y a and sanctification' and redem�ition." Here __._�___.______- feat had not°been accomplished by honorable upon which to forma protest, and believing etruction at Homeaville, where he was.ifire man in the car enter she and when work Christ is said t be the wisdom, ril`lo,f hI0 tRii t'Olt,"SALt:. - T[IAT WELL-lsO}vN means. All the powers of an nnaerupulona that we as Liberals would br�tlereliet to Our P p' !less, ail11c 1fiCat1011 allyl 1'et1Cn1 )t1011 Of t11U i• 11•hitely farm, being- jut 15, con, 17, Goderich and corrupt Government had beau utilized to dhty 'ito the country if m e allowed the was suspended (which it was for about a year,) believer: ]u Col, i, 1:? v; c tea<l, Gavin t he moved to the Loudon road, abUUt a Hills „ to,cnsfri > Bnyc line, hunimerhill, four miles from Clin- turu the vote of the conatrtuency against him, 'matter to rest without takl Action, 'the thaulcs unto the Father, nhich hath made lou, nn gaud gravel wad. Phe farm coutnins 80 acre an'd, bi ibery, iutimidatioa,' abduction�pereor,• Refotrm Association of`' \Ve�ran in con• south of Clinton, where he resided ever since. 70 cleared and m .good state of cultivation, the remain - Since movie to Clinton he has been en a ed us nneet to be partakers of the inheritance der good hardwood bush; there are 15 acres of fall wheat ation, alld. misrepregpritation, had been used ventiton instructs its president"+bB�take imme- g g g of the saints in light," IIere the apostle Hund all fall ploughing clone; there are two wells and an against him by the emissaries of the Cabinet diate proceedings to have the erection of Mr. on a great many contracts ; he built nt�,rly, if ever -flowing ,spring, good orchard, frame barn 35 x 5,% not all the brut es on the B, & L. lI. R. R, says definitely of all believers they 'are stable le x• 23, new frame house 18 x, 20 with five Ministers a hem be had exposed at Uttawa.. Y,a t•er protested and laid aside. between Shat ord and -Goderich, also the "made incet." The very thin 11Ir. 11. finds rooms u) stunts and 4 rooms down stairs, ands kitclneu ]Ilan from nobody knew whore, Lad gone up Mr. D. bIcGil soluk' Saul lie had pleasure ( •n i � Clinton p -• viciu- fault with, Patel positively states, • But in 14x23; there are two churches, school and grocery, all and down the streets of the towns and aloe i'n moviue the reeolu ion'. lie knew whereof cattle guards, builds e n G nI g b r 1st John i 17,. the a calls say's, "its He is within Hvo minutes wall.-. Yossessiorn gnvan nt any t . e concelisiou lines of the towrishi s seeking he a oke when he cur reel the submitting of sty too Humorous to mention. He also Lad p time to suit purchaser. For pa'rtictilars. enquire at 1iA ; : - - , , -, - _ P „ _ .. • P. _ . n ... ,puss . _ -.. ___ . _ so Hi e ti t In this tt rid 62-_ cl.fs.t,c..luls _ • • le could tem t o i n to the oonvent16 - lie know-lhe charge cf work on -section 15 -of •tfe-Cr.-P R _ --•-c-.--_ •-_ --_- _ R_..._. p �N-Ety-EItA <rttue of et IIEHSRS,S[A ;t�G-&5COx7 _-__ _, _- . _ fol weak !.need ones who ftl y p , , the m t o „ under Mr Whitehead and while out there Gods lot e been• towards us, so Satisfactot y oi• of the proprietor, unthe premises, L, MANNING, andtlle Fequel showing.th the nefarious work constituency had been bought out.' Tho ' has the, atonement of Christ been, that God Clinton P. O. had succeeded tem oraril 4, 1 thou h do- Liberals were beaten not` b i Dune, he was lost itt the woods for three da a sod -• p Y W , m �' cai§ bring the believer into his, family; snake T feaied we were not dismay ; though .beaten not by proper or fair argument; we were not four nights without food: lie wns a luau of bins a son, *ave him His s licit aria can sli• BIBIdES AND TESTAME\TS AT COST: at the polls by the artifices med, we were beaten beeauseof our leaders=Mr. Cameron 'great determination, whatever he nudortook 1 Y — he would put throe h no matter what were of him, as Christ is so are the in this world. The Clinton Brunch Bible Society Have 'for sale at not without hope of redeems g bhe coastitu• and blr, Blake. (C_'heor9,)„ 1Ve. were beaten g As to figlitin J I would say, rte fl +let far a Dlt. tL'ORTHINGTUN'S DRII(4 STORE, Albert 5t , eney. He was looking info the faces -of ear• because oar candidate lead made himself so the obstacles to be overeome,iiii was .g. person crown, tt a bel eve for salvation. A chrmf or it a fano assortment of Bibles and Testaments. of few words, but the could a wa s be de• i neat moo, and he knew that shoulder .work• obnoxious to the 'not §pt Go is. criont m of Y Y ma lose his reward, but lie cannot lose his TESTAMENTS ' front' Sets. UPWARDS ' tlinit arise for a new vleetion earnest •work taws who uonld not laud his. crtticisme of pended upon. Ho leavoe hyo Sona and ; fouN Y r y , @ salvation, for that is.etel•nal, lleb. v, 1 BIBLL.S h•om 25ete. t(1PWARDS. and successful work could be ex ectedin the' their eorru t ani] injurious olio Cheers. daughters to mourn hie lose. • In politics he reform interest. Ile took satisfaction oat of But although Mr.0 ameron lead been defeated) was a Conservative.' His wife preceded him- 7th. The personal question, Mr: Editor, COMB AND BEE. DR. WORTIIINGTON, Depository the fact that though defeated he bud, fought . he had ❑ot lost recti a in Lis art or the "across the dark river only a short time ago ; I have had no wish to mention, but as Mr. , p g P Y 11, forces :it on me, I shall, meet it. In the NOTICE TO CREDITORS, an honerable fl+;,hf, and •thou'uh conspired country. Ile had already been offered a con• the funeral en Saturday was •largely attended. first ices my imitation 1. ler, it. 14-1 he — against lie sial i osorted to tic 111egal act. He stituency, so that lie might. Sit in the House • • manner, in the town !fall, ryas unintentional, IN THE itIATTER OF' JOHN* N101ULLF.N, OF THE t had t,-d'bi's frihndgthat if ono dollar would by an unpurchased vote. No money bad' aril I have Alread stater! lublicl my re- TOWNSHIP OF.HULLETT, COUYTY •- urchase a vote;'an� that vote, would elect 'been'im r ri sent in Godericb or au I-00AL CHUROH OHIM.F I. n 5 Y 1 Y OF HURON, YEOJIAN. . P P Y p Y' ret thabit occurred. It happeuod simply,- s—. him member of �l'est lIuron that dollar part of the. riding in the interest of Mt. Cam• Attbe annual meetin of"the Clinton branch that in Co a7ttton with many public speakers, Notice is hereby given that the 'nbove-nnmed .Iota, a should not bo pi.tt,and ho had run the entire .etch. (Cheers.) But daring the election , g J[e�tallen ha, mail's an asci mcnt of alt hi. salute and contest on that 'line. (Load 'applause.) In certain men were found on beth Sides who of theI reebyterian Association,on'Wellnesday, Ido imitate; wtl'c� I £ell into it fl'Om habit. elects to William John Paiisley, of theTownof Clinton Yont st had to. ti ht 'the lip mauler fn cert travellin through° the town ids a and the old officers were re-elected with the ex I know that the honorable- ijeople of this (;enticman, for tine benefit'of creditors. A niectin;• of caption that Mrs W. Coats, er., replaces Mrs tovii will believe ole; and accept my regrot. the cregitors of the said .john SlcHullen, will be held West Huron, and in the recent election the along. the back streets of the town with plonty Duncanson, as Vice President.. But on other points, on Monday eve)fing, at the office of Jlanniog &Scott, Solicitors, n the toren Gerrymander kad still to be fought, backed o€.iltoney, who have been ordinarily iu the of Clinton, nn SATtiRDAY, 10th of bIAR611, 1887, at up by the info s I'ranchiae Act. ' (I�ear, Habit of dodging the payment of their debts --The will of the late Rev Dr Fowler, of Lon- I have n clear caiscimice ; there teas no 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of confirm- �uu doD,which was probated on Monday,.dispposes abuse. IIIc, John Ransford has been 11111k- ing tho appointment of Assignee and In9poctor, or hear.) In Wesmaron alone the revision of on judgment summonses. 'lhe speaker clos• of $20.937. Of this sum $404 is loft i6 the ing himself very conspicuous. l£e poses. as otherwise,'and the giving of directions as to the 91 - the "list under tho"tt•orking of that Act had ed• by quoting the words of the wounded bar. • Methodist Missionary Society, a like sum to a theologian, when.he docs not know what posat of the estate, and other business. Creditors arc cost the Reformers some $800, and that amount der chief, as applicable to the state of affairs the Superannuated Minis`er's Fund the bal- lie is . attacking, • nd is clear] ignorant vit, to ti s Send si their claims duly verifed by attidn- had been principally expended in endeavor• in West Huron : + a Y n vtt, to the said Assignee. t the wad ho ie named as solo axe• of a right nuderstanding of scripture, as I 1[ANNiNG Bt SCOTT, Solicitors:• � m to clear the list of bo us Tor votes. g g y F'Ight on, fight dn, My mer men all, ance o ow, w cutrix, have, shown. Now, all that I did tvas simply asest of an wen ons -slander. Already lie has' rbi r ed a i g i is ownr bother (kno no ever I where Innen erecte ns en ii ever during the term o£ hie political life had Ftgpt our right bravely ; Fight on, fight on, i merry men all, On Taesda afternoon noxi a District Elu• Y to manifest to all rho absurdity of Mr,Raua- p AUCTION $ALS of . the Liberals appeared more alive to their work And think yo not of me. rational Meeting to be addressed by Revs. ford acting aS a theological champion. And ersonation and intimidation had been rae- P, P used ; men have been made drunken and dru ed mq order to take them frim rho LiC- g6 than during the campaign just closed, and. . For though I have been wounded Dra. Potts cud �Villi�ma will be held in On. now, instead of accepting his exposure like FARM d FARM STOCK until'the Saturday or Sunday before eleafion YetI am not slain ; tarso et. bfethodist Church Clinton. Tlio ' a man, and setting to work to learn, and fit Valuable a day; prospects for the Liberal party ia.Abe Rut lac• tine down to rest a ahile Amt 'II rise mud tight again." . afterpobn meeting will commence at 2.30 and himself fol• the position 17e so, earnestly " —x by J. riding Hover seemed hrinhter. After that ` time the Boodlar was aboard in the Tory in• Joseph ratio, reeve of Ashfield, Seconded the evening meeting at 7.30. The public are the eve invited, to the evening moetiD g i covets, he goes around crying, Mr. Sima abuser! nte," and some of his friends tvaut to •Thele will be oftored for sale by public aucjtion, � Howson, nuctioneer; on the premn;es, east halt of tor, John tercet and rho constituent was lou ht oat ' Y g by the agents of a corrupt government. Dur• the resol tion in a fitting manner. Mr. Farrah of Clinton also thou ht it was g y particularly. back him n 1 and the o round sa , ., A ith 1' y 3 g' a whine, " Mr. Sims mimicked Mr: Mans- 18, eon. 2, Hullott Town9hip lately oeCupled by litcMullen, oil FRIDAY, MARCII 25th, commencing at 10 o'clock a.in., the f (lowing valuable articlos, viz: iDg The past thirty years he had practised his profession in this section, and of necessity :the duty of the Liberal party to contest the election in the courts. Mr Cameron should __ AWAY TIIET GO, -The following per- fold. O, ]low awful wicked !" and yet these very people can Swallow all those choice ad - 1 dark brown ti year oldlhnare, 1 light brown 4 yr. old more, n steers three year, old, 3 Milch cows, 2 heifers been compelled to take action against be returned to Parliament as soon ns possible, but the burden Neat Iinron sons left Here this week for the• destina- tions' named, baying purchased coupon C. jCOtivea Mr RanBfOrc) adorns his lettetA with I ]have, Mr. rising.., 1 steer rising two, 2 hog!, 5 yearling, calve,, 1 foirteen months old buil. 1 II3rwost tZuoen resent, t double harness, 1 •even some of the Reform frmonds bat it was ' a satisfaction for Lim to know that, during of pretesting should be borne b the entire >art in the y l y P.R. Tickets at Thom son's a enc -A. p y and all the personal slander. Editor, a contempt for Such sham, and say steel -plow, 1 set it n harrows, 1 set set single harness, Ong plow, 1 fanning mill 1 luut• her 1 bpb•slelgha, slmgh, {cutter, the recent campaign, :be Reform electors who, had personal feelings against him, with a`few riding, and with that view they should look to the ways and moans,'• (Applause,) It was Da Selkirk Man • John and W Cron n gg, , Y , Winnipeg; Mrs and Mrs. Bacon,Balgonia, „ t0 these people, (�ttit y0U 1m1iC men,' Have at least a shote of manhood about you• I waggon, a0E 1 single t sulky rake, 1 mover, 1 set whifiletrecs, I goat robe, 18 tons of hay, poultry; pons, grain and other articles. exceptions that he could count on the fingers of and hand, had aun11 feeling in the• Proper that they should spend their money in this matter ; it was fn the cease of right, and Man; Jahn Durnin, Calgary. Beacon, desire, Mr. Editor, to have the courage of illy convictions, and to uphold them in a true TERtis-All sums of tS10 a'gd under, rash, ova that amount 8 months coeditgiven on approved joint note 9 personal interest of party, Ho gave all horror to theca men, and be would never forget their disin. woe quite legitimate, There hits already been a lot of expenses in this election, and Mr ANEW llAIl.Y.-The Stra'tord hitherto one of the best weeklies in Ca- manly,way. If I am wrong, I Shall Own it. I make no claim of perfection personally ' There will also be offered'for sale at the same time and place, the east half of'lot No, 18, to the 2nd coil., terested action in behalf of the Liberal cause. Cameron should not be allowed to pay all the expense of a contest in the courts. (Applause) nada, has developed into a sprightly daily, the fmrst issue of which reached uS on Fall of weakness and failures, I am as others, but I have an earnest earning in m • soul y and the oast halt of lot No. 10, in the 3rd con, qt the township g oceu 100neres, and to ether (Applause,) Ile liad'never sought the norm. nation for West Huron, and on more than Every municipality Should" do its duty (Ap• Tuesda It is full a ual to dailies of an y. Y q Y , fpr the goad of all God's pCOple, and ills §al- he fart,conty The ricin the Earn latol es a sed ce John McMullen Thein aro on the prami es nn oxeellont naw brick one occasion daring his political career he There plause.) Brief addressee weretmleo given pmt this older growth, and from what we know of the ability will be kept abreast vation of souls, and the exposures of such pitiable 'conceit as poor Mr. Ransford leas houso, good outbuildings, orchard, wells, &c. This tvtll bo a first -cines opportunity for intending purchas- had refused nomination. was nothing• for him to gain personally by remaining in oint b D. Cgmmin and Thomas blcG'tlli• odd y g publisher's of the times, We hope that it may meet manifested, I take upfor the truths sako,not era to procure a good farm at a reasonable figure and upon easy terms. Teams OF PAY51ENT—le per cent public life; and, wore his own feelings eon- and monetary consideration an object y Moved by Charles Seager, seconded by with the succors it deserves. willingly. If Mr.R. had fallen into the hands of the Apostle Paul, he would not leave got down on day of sale, sufficient to make one-third e2 purclna-9e money within 30 days, and balance to suit _ OUR LETTER BOX salted with him, netliing could induce him -to again Jonn Wiggington,tbat each polling sub•divis• ion, ig West: Huron be assessed at least the off ..as easily as he expects. See how he , writes to Titus about 'unruly and vain talk- purchaser. Further conditions of sale and particulars made known on day of sale, or may bs obtained from the undersigned, tv. J PAISLEY, Trustee, R. HEY - offer as a candidate for olitioal position. p But he believed.the of West Huron was cam of ,$30 towards efts in the ex eases Y g P ers."-Titus I, 10-11. For Mr. Ransford I WOOD, Inspector estato J• WIV,Ilon. MANNING & SCOTT; solicitors for estate. .(We are not rosponnible for any opinions expressed ,heart .sound to the core for Liberalism, des rte the P of protesting the election in that Riding, and that the collection of such Bums be left in the ender this heading. -ED NEw EeA.I ., shall not cease to pray. I am confident as he thinks over the painful position ho jtae J. HOWSON, Auctioneer. —. COMMENTS ON MR, RANSFORD'S LETTER, resent temporal. defection • and when he rremembered the sight in the..Grand Opera HOuae ou the night of election when the an• hands of the chairman andj aeeretary of the various ollin sub -divisions, p g placed himself in, he will regret it. That he ma b8 brou ht to see that tt is the truth of Y g _ t t V Thi C�a�dla�c��c that Toryism had carried the Mayor Seager paid a high tribute to Mr God he !las been fighting against, and that .J nounceln0at riding, and when he observed the sorrowing Blake as an orator and a statesnian, and said he was going to win before long. (Cheers,) To the Editor the of New Era. bin. EDITon,-Just a few remarks on Mr. Got! Wf11;'1T WTW )ff,brtty, overrdle all for His - own glor f ii,itdl$essing to souls, is the prayer J t look upon the faces and moisture in the eyes of strong men, whioh' could not •have been Such a man as he eculd not be put down by From the evidence the Liberals Ransford's letter. lat. There is only one class or group of of your obedient servant in the Lord, J. J. SIMS. . If you are making a trip to extracted by physicpl pain, he felt nerved to mink all personal feeling, and publicly et""n any means. , had been able to obtain, it is quite eI )ar that all sorts of means contrary to tt a 1 tw bad brethren in tho' New Testamont. " One is yyour Master, even Christ, and all ye are p s —Dry attention hits been called to fit Ransfotd's let• ter in this week's News•Record. Mr, R. is getting excited. M A X = .1u O $ A, by the Reformers of the riding. (A planes.) h bit been oaed b. the'Coneervatrves to carr the Y Y ]irethren," aro the words of the Lord Jesus, ne could pot even wait to sae if the answer would come out thle weak. Ifo evldeatly craves uatorletyy, Had tf he cannae - Ot the nature of the causes that COntti• elections in West Huron. Adta had been and Mr, R. evidently does not know that the et it in any other way, bb will do It by resorting to the purchase a througll coupon tickets at the 14 • - n - Major_ity for McMillan 854 -_ �---- ' bated to his defeat enough wasalready known to void a dozen elections, and if this con• dolts whip! would certainly upset the else• tion. Now the timo.10 s ecif those division of men into'noiktli was a judgment, See Gen. xi. " Plymouth brethren" ms nota asest of an wen ons -slander. Already lie has' rbi r ed a i g i is ownr bother (kno no ever I where Innen erecte ns en • Canadian Psloi6c Railway's ticket ofitcs. ,,+ full It is understood that the Glovornment ' hos decided rs proclaim the day for holding vention decided to bring the matter before the oourta nothing woe surer thnn that the pros- was not P Y matters other than to say that bribery, im- scriptural name, and w%o do not accepb it, be• belong to,the brethren in Clinton, nprlght mnn) with bdnq utterly lnlsr, No,v he hue rennd nbout'three R e ke thatt times[ lint ellowshlp Lowest rates and in ortnation. s . � tlio Dpminion celebration of the Queon d Jubilee the sante as the One on which it ant member would'be unseated. (Hear,hear.) In that event another election wools result, be• ersonation and intimidation had been rae- P, P used ; men have been made drunken and dru ed mq order to take them frim rho LiC- g6 cause we find so tlo all the believers mit the Lord Jesna. There is only ono church of God itrClinton, a'n. At wan with about nSnety lir t� a nbnm•eu ei' Gnd, nod I brave not hear,taf any earthquake since that has disturbed tlnam -• A few years aqo come 25 or 30 went off and sat up a tab{*, ifV. JACKS4IN, AGENT, CLINTON. will •bd,hold in England -June 210. beyond all question, is the constituency , • �