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. I isfactory conclusion. 'While no one is more rLDITOAXAL NOTE, 14104 XA�Ms. . BASEBALL. s n sial, nnc�
had pro a pre-epainently successful,
, '11�1u � dItWistmettto• 11 desiroas than we are to see Canada maluno — - �.-_ possesses t In nig iplP n L saes , t.tregtfrrc
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l Tlie Official, statement for last month ST LLIONRdO>d.- Tkte lintoq Driving A ver iatereatia g>mo of bail was 46e.. . Xncompletmgthe.item,it,migh
'Notlep--••J W nit kndustrial progress, we cannot shut our eyes )t p played at M}tohelf on 1't iday last,beiweea be well to add, that should you fail Qbt, ,
shows the Das shirr debt to be $2i}9 898,• Park Association of% a orae ofZt1O for
PT:otica••-•�2arlaild Bros � P uig your blood•money, be. sure to haus it
New arrivals--fi Wilson to thea fact that the prosperity of Canada 877 ; assets, $44,420,125 ; net debt, ,0225,- .a stallion (race to take place on the Driv the Dauntless Club, of UlintOn, and the published in the papers, what wonderful
$4460,$0 lot—IT C Gilroy � primarily depends upon *the prosperity of ing Park, on Thursday, Sept. 8. Mitchell team, reaulting in a victory for saoriflces you were willing t
ermonactor-J J4oltson70,UlG. There is an increase of $370,385 Y g o maker what 11
Tb the agricultural olaes, which forma about sinus April 30. While this is not vary en- ARMY NpT4a.-.-Lieut. Wigg -ins, of the our boys., by a score of 18 to 16. TbIs an enormous loss you would have bean at it .
Mattrosses—A A Bennett two-thirds of the population. It has been p Salvation Army,, has been promoted to victory is certainly a feather is the bays the ally should have happened to fall in just
Rammocks--Chris Dickson couragiug to the Canadian taxpayer, we the position of captain, and is stationed caps,a9 the Mitchell team is one of the best while. the buildingwas being moved, and
New Goods -J C Detlor & Co said repeatedly that farmers aro not tusking cannot blame the government for continu- at Kincardine. Capt. McPhail has taken teams in these parts. Both tearoe played how very extraordinarily liberal you were
Baby Carriages --Jas Twitchell mora than three or four per cent. on their ing to ruu"up,the debt. The people have charge here, Capt. Zimwermau, of Code- ball from the first, the principle feature willing to be, You may not succeed in et•
Servant wanted -Mrs Doweley manifested no desire for retrenchment, but g
Hoots and Shoes -Jas Twitchell invested capital -and we doubt if some are rich, formerly of Clinton, Lias gone to of the game being Turnbull s long throw ting the people to believe all this bosh, bat
even making that. The statement that they on the contrary have approved of extrava- Brampton. A jubilee will be held in the frotu left field home, thereby cutting off a be sure to "load them up that way" if poll-
Ordered Clo� ing-daeksou Bros o Bance, and fhb govarnmelit are, therefore, Town Hall here on the 13th inat. to re- man at the home plate ; Smith's excellent Bible. No patent has yet been issued felt
7atraordinary offdring-W L Ouimette are not "making mousy" as the term is us- only following that line. it is unfortunate , this system of injuring your town, and it is
Dry Goods Emporium -Geo E Pay & Co usually understood, may or may not be cot- for the country, but the people are them ceive Adjutant Phillpott. work on first and Stanbury a one hand warranted to be successful in every Daae.
f 11, Mens furnishing department -Jackson Bros Y Y Y catch of a_hot liner from the bat. "Phe
selves to blame, OIIk NEW iGIAYOR.-Mr Jos Whitehead The writer of $lila has but one word to say
tact. Many of them are ao proverbially batteries were': -Clinton -Spalding Stan- to those who feel disposed to try it, that � , ,
— �.a.•---- was elected Mayor by acclamation, on y P
given to grumbling, that Ina is apt to some. Toil, government propose to spend this Monday last, and presided at the sitting and Fart{ Quigley. Ai}tchell-McKeon word is "don't." ExxwiTx$ss.
Tliutolt
(1t X (� x�. times doubt their statements, and the free- year $22'9,000 in bringing out immigrants to of the council the same evening. Mr CLINTON Runs MITCHELL Runs ��~OT �t14r v� and -easy, haphazard way they have`ofkeep- thi country. Tha amount i less than was Whitehead has the honor of having been McCarvik, r t........... 2 1 McKeon, I NFSVS NOTES.
the first reeve Clinton ever had which p •, • • • • • • • •
f11IDAY, JUNE 10, 1587. ing their accounts, makes it difficult to ar- spent last ear, but as we have before point- Quigley, 2.. and c...... a Ford, , ., i
1 Y p w'is in the year 185$1, and he occupied the snitch, i b...... .. .. a � sawyer, 2 b .......... 2 Winterwbeat harvest basaommenced in the .
rive at anything like a correct idea n,, to g g carne position lul859 60-61.62-63.64+55.66'+ apaldin , p ..-........ • 31 Thompson, a a........ o
y g ed out, is still much too large. immigrants Soathwe9te o States.
�1■ib whether the are reap making or losing Turnhu 1, I i ..2 I Po .tars, l f............ o f
1�, • BLAKE �� Nytl ll+•,E • Y Y g g who cannot-, save sufficient to a their and 1867 certainly a good official reeorcl. stanbury, a and ib" ,,, _. i I Pale, e f ............. • a Go olio the murderer was hanged at Pem•
pay Y g Walker, o f ............ 21 BruJerick, 1 b..... ., 2 g ' ' g
__ money. At any'rate,iuthe absence of proof, fares at the low rates vessels are now carry- CATTLE. -Hr. E. Wata6n, of Blyth, Barge, 3 b.. 2 Ryan, r f ............ a broke Monday morning,
r.The following from the Clobc of Friday to the contrary, we are compelled to agaept ing paeset}gers, are not the kind of settlers chi ed same ver good cattle from here Harland, a s ._._........ 1 Caiuos, a b............ s Mr. or u0, has called for tenders for
this country wants. The man who made pp Y g _ -'T
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t► .,-�.0 ,tr_ read with deep regtet by every their general statement that they are not this country what it is, had to pay their last Friday, all bt•ing purchsge4 in Hul- Total,- ' 'Total, is the *construction of the Red River Valley
- i t_ -- - - lett. The following were the sellers of
Libetal iu the Pfevitig - getting the returns from their farms which own fares, when rates were -much higher, g Innings -1 2 3 3 5 e 7' s s—B BH E railway, This is an opposition line to
114r. Blake has beeu.ordetad by his phyei they think the labor and money invested The government' rinnght, with propriety,' the animals and their weights: -James -Miton -3tchell-2 o o :3t 2 4 2 1 1-15 U 0 the C P.R.' •
wipe out the optive sum, Webster, 3, 4440 lbs.; T. Fairservice, 2, •Mitchell Fred. Mowrit, the new Sheriff of Toronto,
ciatis to abstain from P'arliamant►ry -Aoik for should give them. It is little w nder, then, - 3610 lbs. ; G. Raithby, 2, 3200 lbs. ; C. NOTES -Mitchell and Stratford teams
1. the session, Ttiat the country can ill afford 'that they eagerly rasp an plan that will day mo upon his official duties publicly nonce
Y g 1 Y 1 SoprE of our exchanges are working u r a Howson, 2, 3480 lbs.; G. Cuningbuin 6, era expected here neat week~ Wrngliam, day morning, when ha etude hie appearance
the loss of his cervices will not be deniod b g 1 on Jubilee day, June'21st, this day being at the opening of the Summer Assizes.
oven by his opponents. A great statesman better their condition, A commercial Anion case of extravagance against the Govern- 7780 lbs.; J. Cuningham, 2, 2830 lbs.; J. a holiday the boys expect to draw a big - 'A
in Oppositi nn rnflueooas legislat`on and ad- would be of infinite benefit to the farmers anent because it paid $141 an acre for land Barr, 3, 4245 lbs. The Senate bill to suppress bucket shops
in Op ministration in a considerable degree, even crowd. Our boys look handsome in their
6 of Canada, and that statement cannot be The following paragraph appearing in new suits, b -n,-dark blue shirrs and Paased the Illinois Senate Friday,and it
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thougv he has no nominal share therein, nor disproved. Under the old Reciprocity treaty, for the Experimental Farm, in the vicinity the minutes of the Niagara Conference now needs only the Governor's signature
any official respouaibility. Without power P 1 Y y' of Ottawa. We do not know what all the pinta, with cardinal stocking, belt and ,
to reattain Miuiatesi from all auwiedom, he ave exported to the UnitedStato6free of duty will be of interest to parties in this vier• to make it a law. This it will undoubt-
cap- If any of the neighboring towns
land is like in the Ottawa valley, but wotild nity :," At Friday's session of the Nia- edl et.
has yet enough to check them to an unknOW" products to the value of $229,000,000, while has a Club that is anxious to play, they Y g
extant, and no Government is mad 000ugh to the United States only sunt in half that not consider the price excessive, if the land gars Conference of the Methodist Church will sows, s find our tearik open for a game The Warden of York 'County will take a
Y is anything like this county. We know a it was unanimoubly resolved that Rev. _ �„___ new departure this session. Instead of the
disieuani the suRgestiona of such a roan as amount during the same -time. Andrew Edwards, charged with having nannl dinner, the Warden,Mr. VV,B.Saundera a
Mr. Blake in regard to the shaping of Acts number of farms here that cannot be bought Postal 6tntisticb. will tender the members and their lady
which have been determined in prru'rple.tukA In a recent issuo►of the Montreal Witness obtained large some d money from
false
careful review of la •ialar inn since h. r. B for $100 an caro. Of course the fact that pretences, should be deposed from the From the PoatmasterGeneral's report friends an excursion to Niagara Fulls on Thurs-
f, appears a long letter from its Toronto cor• they are convenient to Clinton -the hub of ministr and expelled from the Church." for 1886 (just issued) the following portion- day,
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1.entered Parliament would show that by free• respondent, who, by -the -way is a portion. the count enhances their value, but 1 nd Y P
l placing arliame kuo would
w the disposal P 3' Y F Y- 4 lora concerning the business of the cavern] A daring robbery was perpetrated Mon.
} y p g in the vicnity of a place like Ottawa, should NEVER SATISFIED. -While some farm- offices are gleaned :- day morning in the Montreal post„ofiice, a
of auccossive Governmeate he has bettered larly well-informed person having oppor be worth considerably more. era are disposed to accept all things for
nearly all. good Aote, Ig rendered the bad tunity to meet all classes of the community, r • the best, there are others, unfortunately, Post Office. Gross Revenue. package containing from twenty-five t0
ones somewhat less harmful. Such are the and the followingextracts from his lette • TnE Mail, and other papers, state that who are never satisfied no matter what Auburn ............ $344 59 thirty the
letters being abstracted
services unrecognized by the country,unac• i P P Bandon ........... , 11 06 through the wicket of the registry office
we commend to the serious consideration of numbers of farmera are crossiu from Mani- happens. A specimen of this class was
knowledged by his opponents, unclaimed by g met the other da when, after the ac- 407 27 while the clerks'. backs were momentarily
himself, unrewarded with public gratitude, an, After introducing• the question this tabaat St.Vineent,and setting in Dakota and ce table and refreshing rains a -friend Belfast .......... , , 141 00 turned. The- thief got safely away with
that the noble hearted Liberal statesman has writer goes on to say •- other States. If an other paper than the Bel ave ....... , 433 08 life booty, and eO far no clue has been ob- - -
unremittingly rendered, till now,.wi,en al- Y 1 P met him with the remark "Grand rain Belmore .238 74 - _ .
Th8 fact to be ba f $aimed, . .
0,e beau ivmi to the. people's rlleli? Mail said this, it would be called dglQyal "t,.is fyr.l,Ae t7,ps.'.'.".U,-Yes but it.!nton'.G__ .,..• Beam"filler ......,. 99 OL
most his tifel h. g ., iliixi uoly, i -Aha$ �. «• �.» 11 '" „ 177 60 ! The East T,ambton Farmer's Insitute and
bring tbt- dead crops a to life was the
service, he is fumed to retire for a time. t71ia is a farmer's question and that, the far- and unpatriotic This, however, is only the g P , Blalte .. 447 50 the farmer's Institute of ,the Townships of
It would be false, and it would be treason niers can do as they please about if they natural result of the policy that has been gruff and hesitating reply. Bluevale . • ... .... 1313 14 Peel and Aisryborongb, Wellington Cu nty,
to him, to affect belief that the Opposition choose to unite and organize. It is easy to put sued toward Manitoba. There is always CLINT019 HIGH SCHOOL -The attend- Blyth ,r have passed resolutions in favor of commer-
will not'seriousl feel his withdrawal, But understand why they are so much interested a limit to endurance, and' that point has Brussels 309 68 jj cial union with the United States. Through y P mace at this institution during the ,past ,Brussels ...... , . , , .. 2732 Ei8 I K �
to fail In courage and effort for tlkp public in it just now. The heavy annual expendi• evidently been passed by the Dominion term has been the largest in the history Bushfield ...... , ... 45 83 concerted at ion on the part of those opposed
service through grief for his temporary loss tura of the Dominion has made everything Government. Had a different policy been Of the school and tht prospects are that 114 45 to tbo removal of restrictions between the
P A Carlow ..............
would also be treason -treason to the spirit dear which they have to buv, while the na- pursued there can be no doubt whatever , , , 4258 45 two countries, n vote was forced in the Toron• 11
P tional policy has done nothing, and can do P when it is converted into a Collegiate Clinton to Board of Tra,ls while but a comparatively of which be has always been the exemplar• that thousands of toil Canadians now regi- Institute, as it will be this fall, its sphere Constance .... , ..... 197 22 P y
nothing to secure better prices for what they dent 1n Dakota, would have been et sub- , small number of members were in attendance '
The Liberals in Parliament may be trusted to y' of usefulness will 1De much reater, and Cranbrook , ... , . , , .. 297 U2
have to sell. Their growing dissatisfaction 'acts under the British flu t , and ]C is intended to ren en the section at a
prove ous labor worthy ' a their Chief by g' the attendance r0 �rtionatel 0,r er. Dashwood . , ........ 287 69 P q
with a protective policy whichlaffords them p A Y g meeting to be held next week.
itrostrenuous labor and co-operation in end( aver. • • —
ids to n$vauce the right. , Ho'bas lived '•qs by retention has been suddenly intensified The High cut reputation e established
the Olin- Dry Dungannon
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„ i by the increased •duties on•iro�. Already A somewhat novel state' of affairs exists ton High School has established is evi-. Dungannon• • • • • • • • • • 420, 85 The London S•andard (the English con•
ever in his great Taskmaster seye, and those all the importeaa and manufacturers of in Alanitaba just now. The Dominion dently beating good fruit, Dunlop ......... . . . .. 65 36 servative organ) vehemently attacks the
who have had the honor to serve. with him mondville ........ 221 60 changes in the Canadian iron duties. It des-
hardware have notified the retail dealers g
will not be untrue to his example by failing Government has declared that the peoplo- PASSED WITH HONORS.—Mr. J. Elliott, Bthel ............ , ... 406 00 eribesthe additions as Canada's Jubilee gift
to fislnt Query wrongful attempt or by lack of that old price lists are cancelled and that for a.
new rates they must make private applies- up• there utast submit to disallowance, formerly student of Clinton High School, , Exeter .... . ... . .. . .. 242 51 to the Mother County the way in which her
effort in everygood cause. tion. There has been a material increase !n succeeded in passing at the recent exami- >nordwich... , ........ 50 61 statesmen practically illustrate their rescan•
The people s0, the will not do so and P K
The temporary organiznt on called the Ad the rice of nails, farm implements, agricul. P P Y Y ' ,nation of Toronto University, for the de Fordyce . , .. • ....... 47 14 tion of Imperial Faderaton, It declares that
visory Committee cannot be expect� d to aup- P P the Local Government has called for ten- Glonfarrow . , .... , . , . 57 28 the official defence of the changes is italk
tural machinery, and other things made gree of B A with first class honors in only for the stupid.' 1 Mr. Blake's pleas erfeo'd bGt, as the dere for an„thor line of railway to the Goderich . , . , .. , ..... 5117 4$ y p' The Standard asks:-
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s Y p Y' wholly or partially of iron. Each farmer Y Logic, Civil P61ity and honors in Meatal
eesikel !s far Bono, It great preventible harm finds Himself compelled to a several dol- boundary, Thus the authority of the 1)o- Gorrie ........... • .. 630 28 Why should we waste a drop of our blood or
P pay Y and Moral Philosophy. )41r. J A Croll
is likely to occur. It .would probably be a mini, n Government is set 0,G defiance. P y' ' Harlock .. 33 50 spend 'a shilling to- shelter colonise whose
oars a year m the shape .of Increased taxes eldest eon of Mr J Croll, Clinton,) and , , 109 7G selfishness is so great. The never give a
mistake to elect alemler pro tam., forltbat ( ............
on iron alone, from which lie gets no com- Now the tion is -what will the Gov- Hay .. Y
would convey the impression to the countryalso a pupil of Clinton High School, sac- Henfr n .. , . , , ...... 122 21 thought to say interest et oars;' It goes ori
pensation. Moreover, the retail trader,who ernment4qduabout it. What steps will Y 1.that Mr. Blake s retirement is likely to eon is sows s sus acted b the farmer of barn the t* ,i rt their authorit or will ceeded in passing hie second year esami- Hensall ..... , ...... 547 44 to point out that this new effort of Proteationtinne over another•session. There is no rea- y P Y g Y y'nation with honors in Logic and Dien- Hills Green...,...... 78 54 must and in disaster• The tgriff, before this
ready to put up prices on any excuse, takes they altto do so? It is clearly ano-
son, as far as we know, to fear that his tal and Moral Philosophy. Holmesville ........ 199 24 latest addition, was causing the ill knit fabric
health is permanently impaired, or to doubt good care to explain that the present rise is they case of rebellion, and as the rebels - o of the Dominion t -or,iok at thejoints, • and
that be will.head the Liberal party for many due entirely to the new iron tariff, and that this time are the members of the Mani. A COMPLIMENT TO IT. -=The town of Johnson's it , ...... 118 43
no redaction need be expected for years to - Johnson's Mills... , .. 25 43 this additional strain may rend it asunder,
a year to came. ' At present the absorbing come. The amount of exasperation thus toba Locsl government, all Conservatives, Seaforth, offering prizes for a band coni- ' Altogether, it says, this is a piece of folly for
tbought is iliat the great Chief of the party it will be interesting to see what will .be petition there on - the , 21st inst., have Rinbail . 173 97
aroused is great and is daily increasing g P Iiippen 309 04 which there isnot so much as a plausible
it prostrated fu consegnerce of strenuous de- Moreover, the concentration of farmer's at the outcome of the affair, barred out the Doberty'band, of Clinton. Lakelet ... , ... , , ... 198 95 excuse. •
votion to the service of the' people. It goes -+-ate- - This is guile a compliment to the band, Lance .... . . ........ 69 78
tention on the iron duties has had the , fi Y Leadbury ....... , .. Ill 88 BORN
without saying th+,t than will universally Parliamentary Rotes. and shows that although reap a local
affect of opening his eyes to the 'nature
share our regret, and give heartfelt prayers It is now believed•.that the Dominion Par- band its re utatiod is such that no other Londesboro . , ...... 386 65
of indirect taxation in goners], and of mak- � p POR'F.LL-In Clinton,on tbt+ 6th Inst. the wife of •
for his early restoration to complete. health. g paying too much for liament will be prorogued by the 20th inst. band is willing to compete with it,because Marnoch ........ , ... 48 Ge t
1 in him Bee that he is g P air F R Powell, barrister, of n son.
The Ottawa correspondent of the Mail his cloth as well as his iron, while the Na- Both sides are working hard 'to complete such a competition would be useless. The Moncrief ............ 19 68 STEEP -In Clinton, on the 28th May, the wifd of •
flims refers to rho retirement :- tional Policy has not provided him with any the necessary business. Doherty band has reason to feel proud Nils 117 65 air w E steep, of a dau¢hter.
better market for his wool. But the strong- Dr. Mallory has elicited the fact that Air. because it is barred out, as it is a tacit Port Albert.......... 134 16 JOHNSTON—In Goderich township, lith eon„ on
"The withdrawal of Mr. Blake has led to est lea for commercial union from the fagr- Rufus Stephenson draws $3,000 a $ear and Porter's Hill .... , . I. . 03 36 Stay 31st, the wife of Mr James Johnston, of a son
much discussion on thebabitsof public men, P admission that it cannot be beaten.
mors' point of view is just now afforded by expenses for inspecting colonization coni Rodgerville ....... , .. 86 7`1 MARRIED
and the question is asked lieu it s that the the state of the cattle trade. panies, which'do not return a. cent of re- LOCAI. RAILWAY NOTES.—Jas, Fair Saltford ...... . .... . . 92 26 DRCMU--MCNAUGIiTON. -On the Sth inst., at
Premier, who has gone through vory heavy For years past the best cattle grown by venue to the Government. shipped two cars of flour for export last Seaforth 4x93 Ili the residence of the bride's mother; by the Rev, R. Y.
. work, who leads a party and governs a Messrs. Laurier and Sir John made race -
county and is an ,older man than his late Ontario farmer have been exported alone to g week. R Irwin shipped 10000 bushels of Sunshine :: '. : ; .,. ; . 45 43 Thomson, the Rev, A. lit ll, to C of Severn- Br-,dge-
Y. ful and eloquent speeches On Monday in Varna , . . 312 8l. Simco -`i ror artg, of Clinton; to Catharine Jane tte-
anta "onist has:not suffered from'thestrainas England, and the inferior animals have been peas (25 cars) to Montreal for export this ,r- c Naughton, of CliatT- -
K ' sant over to tlxe United Staten ins spite of the moving and seconding filo resolution con- Walton .... . ......... _ r 1 OJ
severe] as Mr. Blake hoe. The reason is P week ; one car fior Buffalo and erne for ROSS-yTEwART-At Woo residencc of the bride4
Y twenty percent duty. The drover tells the gratulating the Queen on the attajnment of Westfield ... .. 87 i45, father, 3rd con. of Stanloy, on the 7th inst„ b the
that the two men work on a different system, Y P Y' -the Jubilee year of n. - Chicago -are among his other shipments. Win ham , ...: 3184 .93 Rev. A Stea•art;'of Canto,,, Mr D Al Russ, of Denver,
Sir ,7ohn-Johnapreadaiifs..work aznon farnlex-that he has to six- dollars of duty Y g E Watson ship ed four cars of stock on g 1 4 35, Col , to Mary Emma, eldest dao t,
' Sir John Maodonala stated on Tuesda that P ' Winthropter of Mr J Stewart
at Buffalo oh ever steer costing him thirty Y P
hie friends. Mr. Blake has°attempted to do Y g y roto Ation would probably probably take Saturday for export. Among the imports Wroxeter . , ..... 722 78 GLEN-STEtYART- At the residence of the bride a
everything himself, In matters of olio dollars, and that but for this dot ire could P i3 p y p y p Zurich ........... . .. f 11:1
Y €,` policy, -have, afforded to ave him at least flirt$ five Place on the 18th lost. The House will pot from the old country opts were 910 bars n father,
9iewar6, of Clinton, Stanley,
W t0!'en�io! Stanley, ytto
the Premier merely propounds the policy g Y sit on Tharsda but a Saturda sitting will and 410 bales iron (4 cars,) and 38 panes The returns for Clinton show an increase star
and leaves to one of his lieutenants to work dollars for the same animal. Ona two hun- Y Y g Margaret Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr J Stewt,_--T._:.-:.:
died dollar horse the duty is forty dollars, be held. instead. Most of the Government window glass for R M Racey, and 63 panes of nearly, $200 over those of last year; ilOLMES-McILWAINE-At the Baptist parsonage
fI."out the details, iVlr. Blake has always at and the farmer is fully convinced that folie measures now under way will be proceeded glass for Harland Bros, Imports from for Seaforth an increase o£' $74; Winghani, by the Rev G C Ruck, on the 1st met., Mr
, tended to the details himself. When agreat comes out of his pocket.. On a carload of with, including that for the suspension of the United States include one car of grind or Goderich, a decrease of $31 ; for Wing= Andrew liohnes to alis Eate tfellwainc, both of
question is coming up in Parliament Sir lambs nand the trade in lambs is becoming Franchise Att, which, it is rumored, will be stones for P Strailh. 5 Davis is also ham, an increase of §35; for Blyth, an ill Winghmu.
John Macdonald will map out the line to be annually of more importance in the west- amended by providing for a revision of the ,Waking a large importation of glass, crease of $60; for Exeter, an increased $55; BRANDON—MILLS—At the residence of the brides
taken, and will direct one of his colleagues lista in aonetttaeucies in which b e -elections for Brussels, an increase of $38. P•,ther, West Gwillianibury, Stmcoe county, on May
to argue it. Air. Blake would never trust the duty at Buffalo is about sixty dollars. Y 124th, by Rev W J Brandon, Mr J9sepin H Brandon, of
g 1t is useless to tell the farmer that he does may become necessary. If this is done the - EMPLOYEES BENEFIT SOCIETY. -The For carrying the mails Between Auburn' Morris, to bliss Rebecca Mills.
. any one of his.friends to conduct a case in proposal will beahornofitsmuatob'actionable em lO nes of the Dobert Organ •Conn-
Parliarheiit. He invariably did such work not pay or lose this, that the consumer pays feature. J p Y Y g' TAlyth and 1'ordyce, six trips weekly, �V.'J., THOMSON-MOIR-On the 316E May, at the resi
himself. Asa consequence d the difference the duty. Ile simply, doss not believe this, pany have formed .among themselves a Moore got $374. For carrying them between dense of the bride's father, by the Rev a Acheson, Mr
q and no argument will cause him to change It has .been definitely decided that Mr. Mutual Benefit Association, whereby any Bayfield, hrucefield and Seaforth, daily trips, oco Thomson to Miss Jane Moir, all of Hay township
in the, two plans, Sir John Macdonald always Cha pleau will sug o member, disabled through illness or acei- $390 was paid, Between Benmiller and MOORF)-SMITH-Oft the 1st Inst„ at the Manse'
had time when parliament was in session to his belief. Moreover this conviction is not Z reed hee end
o t Governor
P confined to one political party. While trav- Masson, of Quebec, g the end of•the present dent, will receive assistance during the . Godericli, three iota weekly, $150. Between fiippen, bye,Rev.to Samuel Robeson, Mr David bloom, of
perform iiia duties in the House, to look session, Mr. Corti au, Minister of inland Clodeeich and liintail, six tripe. $595. Be- E_m --,ue, to Mss Janet Smith, ofTuckarsm,th
after Government business, and to attend to ening fn a western county a few days ago I g time he id unable to work, To meet calls -------.-----"-----.- --
aft several duties s his position, at the was told b a farmer who deals extensively • Revenue, who is to retire, will bo succeodod for sickness etc. an assessment of 2 per ttveen kIohuesyille anti Porter's Aill, threw p � p T r �j
theP Y- y b • Mr. Curran, of Montreal as the Irish f Y g P trips, $75. TUPPERfl.7 • .-. ,r&RI L{11' •
same time keeping an eye art interests, in cattle and w11a is n strong and influential y cent. of their weekly wages ]s made upon - _ „__-
P g Y party Gntholic iaproaentative in the Dominion _ .
while Mr. Blake has had to work da in and Conservative, that it will be perfectly use- all members when necessar and the = - `-- -- - --- -
I� y leas for any one to offer at next election for Cabinet. DI r. 1,au«ry, of .Kant, N. B. will , y' i
day out, taking no relaxation and little sleep, enter the Cabinet ill place of Mr. Costigan, benefit a sick or disabled member receives --®UR It" ETTIFUt 1301 V The new- tariff' Ltr;ely increases the cost
in order to keep ace with the necessities of any one of the three -ridings in the county, as one of the two New Brunswick ministers is for the ,;pace of ten weeks -if ill that —
his position in the Souse. There is also n whether a Liberal or a Conservative, who is of n'oducui0 Photoryla rhs but
P • of the crown, Sir Charles Tupper will re- long -but no longer, at the rate of 50 per HOW TO IVJUIlE .A TOWN . } o a 1 ,
i� constitutional. difference .-between the two not an avowed supporter of commercial. turn to England to complete negotiations cent, of hi; wages when working, for four i
union with the United States. The annex- h gm Prices Pe111 11.i Il „ same
men. Sir John Macdonald can exclude a anon Bogey he disposed of by Raying that lie With Spain, which were in abeyance when weeks, and 25 per cent, for the remaining 1'o Elra. CdiGor of Che ClintonGiinlv>t A'c,n 1,'',•rr, � t S -
subject from his mind immediately that be was willing to trust to the good sense of the he left, and also with reference to the fishery six weeks of his illness. The officers of MR. EDITOn,-Some weeks ago an article
has done with it. Mr. Blake cannot. Hav- Canadian people in the matter. Against negotiations now pending between the the Society are ATet-sr=I, C Blackstone, with the above heading went the rounds of
:ing thought of the tuatter for so long before such a sentiment as that, backed u b the American and British'Govbruniont. President D C Carr Tress. sad W H the papers, amongst others who quoted it Antl the quality of our �vorl: is biro
he has expressed himself upon it, he cannot whore retail trade of the county, the by
The discussion of Mr. Jamieson's Prolni- President;
cvas your local cotem ; but in doing so than' than it ever was befored
rid himself of it. Thus the strain upon 1116 Y. manning, Y• luminary failed to embrace the olden o
mind which should be temporary, remains sale, the manufacturing, and the banking in- bition resolution sauna up on Wednestltty. Y
1 3'- $crests will be as chaff before the whirlwind. The Prohibitionists are determined to force THE TRANSIENT TRADERS.-Petlti0n9 to, tunity to mention one way of injuring a r
there until a new subject takes its place. What the aclvbcates of commercial union are a vote and threaten to divide the House if bearing over 2100 signatures Of which FOSTER, Bever Block, Clinton.
The result is perpetual mental activity. Mr. , state that throws all the others therein
Blake's method of procedure is very much looking for most earnestly just now is par- even an attempt is made to adjourn the de 1100'ivere those of farmers, were present- stated in the shade entirely in the shade. v- -- V -
like that of Air Mackenzie when . was liamentary action, bate. In connection with this subject, Mr, ed to the Coubty Council, On 1M1'rdoesday, The item might be made to read thusly —
i 1 s would do .__Whoever takes_ upon- Himself to move in Guillott gives notice of a motion to petition asking that the fee for transient traders be When an ,enterprising individual comes to 11clu Advertl� lli�liX�'
Premier. Me. blackens e -a waw that tlireetibn lin Pailiamont may be defeat= the Imperial parliament, to pass a measure c our town, and with the intention of replan -
• everything, and it ass this that brolte dowin raised from tbo .present. s hs, A her.
-_� _. K, ed byan'»verwholming majority,but he pvill giving to the Trovfn qli the power "to enact One, About firrtylbusiness tiPri$n hs, it?g sO>rio old dilapidated tvcod'en buildings w N
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his health. carr both parliament and the country with Prohibitory legislation. It will not be sur with a beautiful brick block, wAlr a tower WANTED, A COMPETENT GENERAL at n
y p Y fereut parts of the country, were present on and a clock in the, on the corner of r"0,T• Apply to MRs. DOWSLEY, Rotten
3Vnni.r: it pros espeoted that AIV. Blake's him, The next election will be fought and prising if the Governmatltshould seek under when the petitions were presented, and bury Street, Clinton, _ e
retirement would bo only temporary, the won on this issue if commercial union is not cover of this motion,to evade their legitimate Mr. McLean, of Seaforth in an able the principal streets, and in order that he ----.
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conceded before that time. And if commer- responsibilities, as they have evaded respon- ' may as far as circumstances will permit, Ts to rent. LET.—THE THE UVDER ted house
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(.;lobe, oil Tuesday, announced that owing tial union !s persistently refused the result o sp ty for the enforcement of the Scott Act. speech, showed the disadvantages to all impreve
the town in every way possible, tenb ry 3�c; harm and s alts, toy aced house oo Rat -
to serious devolopmeuts in hiscaso,itis found will -bo a movement to secure- the political It is not at all likely that Mr. Cargill's bill classes of the present system of peddling, urchases a ro ert on which ou hold a good fruit; In.
p P P Y 3 and shade trees thereon. J, C. GFLROY, Clinton.
11 absolutely necessary for hien to withdraw annexation of Canada to the trifted States to repeal the Scott Act M1•. Jamieson's bill proving that it cvas as much to the injury five years' lease, and you being frilly con- __.___ _
from the leadership ,altogether, and it calla in order that free trade may boaecured along for its amendment, or Act,
Tyrwhitt's pro- to the farmers as to the townspeop'e. In scions that without your consent to remove �1 OTICE - I HEREBY FORBID, ANY PERSON
upon ho Liberals to select n successor to Vit" it." poral to permit the sale of wine and beer m one section of the county, (the north) a the building which you occupy, just the 1�1 giving credit to any one on my account, ee r
Po t Scott Act counties will ba farther caatidered certain private banker collected no less width of said building, to the east, said In- will i,ot pav anything except upon my written order.
Hon. J. W. Longley, Attorney- General, g' JOSEPH W MILLS, Clinton, Juno a, 1897. •-- - ___._
him, For that purpose a Liberal caucus Nova Scotia, says, viewed from n Canadian this session. than ,$6000 worth of notes that had been divfdual must abandon the laudable under
was held at Ottawa, on Wednesday, when it standpoint,, it seems the complement neces- The feeling in favor of manhood suffrage given to sheds t peddles, and for which taking; and furthermore, being well assured `txR F I COLT.0 STRAYED FROM aUBBCRIBERB
opted Air. Laurier has been offered and Bary to the commercial existence and pros- is not by any means confined to the oppon- the givers of the notes had practically re- that said Individual is one who would much 17 prom ses, in Colborne, on Monday last, a 2 -yr -old
• is rely , P Y rather be bled pretty freely, than to be frus- Blacit Finy Colt, having white face and, white hind
accepted tole to for the balance of the see- perity of the Dominion, sate of the Government. An influential ceived no value. Taking this proportion traced in ills designs; ; then be euro to aslt legs, Any person giving information that will lead to
P section of the Conservative members of the what would be the amount given for such g its recovery will be suitably rewarded. THOS MdPRE,
sion only. Th ci�udition of Mr. Blake's CHs Welland Tribune Bays, commercial House are now urging that the proposed onds over the whole count and if no such an sent to able amount that
bonus for Nits P, U. *It
union with the limited States is being widely o g y' your consent to the removal, that no sane — _
health is reported such as to forbid expecta- discussed, and is attracting much attention suspension of the Franchise Act should be dtber good was accomplished by the person would think of aaceeding to your Grad EXCURSION toENGLAND -
tion that he will be ablo to withdraw his de- permanent, and that a bill establishing raisin of the license fee, it would prevent ro oBal, No matter if it is money in your
in many sections of the country. Aside g P P
manhood suffrage be brought in before the these swindlers operating on the gullible.
finite resignation of the leadership, Who from two or three Canadian cities which close of the present parliament. Another P g g • pocket in saving lusaranco ; no along if ft
will bq finally chosen loader If the Liberal hope to retain the rest of Canada as a sort ales, is that the present Act should be main. After listening attentively to the views of is a decided advantange in making your
of tail to their kite, the project is favorably the business meu„the question was re- business place more emphatically the busi-
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parby after the close of the session, of course received by the people, irrespective of party. tained, but that the lists should be revised ferred to the Special Committee of the nese contra of the town; no matter if the ' ,6Z , Her
bas not boon dcCiclal spoor, but the proba- only of the eve of elections. This would P can be
,las n `tis that the mantle of AIH. Blalto,c•ill -••--- preserve for the Conservative party all the Co. Council, with instructions to report ahillivale loss or damagelto yo twin any way, �`+ _ • f
biliadvantages o£ partisan machinery and thereon yesterday. g' t"� ..
fall upon Str Richard Cartwright. A-; exchange, com-menting oil the Queen's advanNyould aonaidf pa isanca the cost of the ..•.-- and of decided advantage to you in other
---�.••r--- conut election case, takes consolation from Act. In view, however,of the strong feelin The Mayor of Philadelphia celebrated respects, still stick to it that of at l you r o SiaTtJRDAY; JULY 2, i8$i
y i P ceive perquisites to the value of at latest two New York
he above da White P -9a special
ciao excursion
cemmereint Union, in all the Provinces in favor of manhooc ween Victoria's birthday by closing P e P
_ the fact that the Government was only sus- Q ,..hundred c ollara, the whole project must be Now York on the above sato as a special oxournion
suffrage, it will mat bo surprising if Sir John a low dive that had been given her abandoned. Of course it falls to the lot of stehine ,and a party from tnd,f p'acc is now boinjr ar•
This subject seems to be the all -engross- tained by a majority of nineteen. What Macdonald shonlil decide before the talose of name. With the Queen's strict notions but few to avail themselves of this paeans of ranged to take this trip. All parties Is
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in topic, at the present time, and what is consolation there is in that we fail to see. the Parliamentary term to enact manhood trip to England slimed arrange their rs atripp and take
f3 P suffrage under n systcin of partisan officers, regarding home life and what eonstitntes injuring a town, But whenever tried it has this excursion. For Pun particatnrs apply to,
more to the purpoaa the farmers and farm- It is n disgrace to the government and the suffra r to the machinery naw provided for moral rectitude, the Mayor could have proven effective. True, as a means of c,b• W. JACKSON,
ors' institutes aro taking it up with an 0,p- country that thane was it ntnjarity at all in tine preparation of the present Dominion I done nothing more to tier honor or thrt tniniug hired manoy, ft has not been asue- AGENT - OLINTON. "'t
parent doOrl"tination to t,;;itate it to a sat• such nn instance, • rater%' lista. would have given her greatCr poet stirs. secs, but as a moiinc of "injnriug n town” it
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