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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-07-08, Page 4• E.DIT0111AL NOTES. 'C�L1,Od. iq.YL Ot „ R GIRANTGN FARMER'S CLUB. 1 troubled for map years with a Cancer in ta,ke food, and he continued in ILts�e5nditfeu 9 R i1V IIVC!Ct13fll1t111 - her breast, but until tour Months ago wag for the period named. Up to Friday, -25th, ! 11 1�'e doubt if there is a Conservative paper TheFurmer's Club met here on Monday able to attend to her h.u.+.rhuld duties, and he was quite able to sit plopped up in btd, Toney -James Ste+ t HJnse ,or aorto -(1 Dioh! now Oppobing Commercial Union which 'These are the days of tll:e schoolmaster evening, according to adjournment. The was always busy. She t+ .11 be greatly mitts• , abroad President bein absent, Mr. Charles Aver The Peterboro Examiner States that on • J Ti a.unehings-Jackson d CC would not instantly wheel around sari ad- , as Lord Brougham put ft. was appointed being for the avenin Y ed in this neighborhood. To ursa ay uftelnuon S1r. Walter ;;recd. tKa4 a t°.rr reatrsalo-J Ltobertsou Handsome new desk,; tiro being placed pP evening.- od cal sur rl g Locate it if the leads of the art set the After the usual business was transacted Mr Detective Graham of London, was out in 8 p sed on being informed that he D,rect importations -8 Danis party in Alr Linklater's room of the Clinton ' Zarioh on Friday, i was to be marriedat once. I3e wsa betrothed ' P Harrison Wiltae read an admirable paper on Y, n connection with Stsia• Clleariug sale --.0 Cruickshank example. Model School, and those formerly in this 'D i m bash Robber case. He l:as secured .a olue to to ]labor, daughter of Mr John Stewart and ' ' _._ _ rotim will be laced in, Miss O'Neill'$ Dairying, g, and a general discussion took place Dither evidence which, he says, will be ver d very ill he conceived the Idea �' Lscursion rates-JaB Thompson _-,-,a -.. 0 - ---- P on the subject. The chairman finally deoid• . , y , y (Mr3tswat being v I f?aitirday cash Gales -Beesley tt Co room. demo in to the r' t that he would l•)ke her to be msrrtod beEQrp 'Phe hot weather Des it-Iiob W L'oats Mr Chapleau, one of the Dominion Cabi- ed that the paper was correct, and it was g B A isoner Sipple, who is now hie death, Air Wbod orae `5rd LNTgANcls LITERATURE.—At the De- moved by' .A Grant, seconded by D. doss, awaiting trial in Goderich jail,and which will quite enthugiastiotil• Mullett Voters List.Jas Braithwaite net Ministers, has been investing his spare Comber Entrance Examination tri High and carried unanimously, that a vote of also lead to the return of a large quantity of ly willing and the mrrriage took place acclard• - - ---� cash in California real estate. An article Schools the aeries of lessons in the Fourth thanks be tandefed Ur Willies, and that the the stolen goods. A woman is now found f tugly, + t,• from some of the super -loyal organs on ',Ye. Reader is as follows: -1. Oft in jibe Stilly paper be sent to the Dominion Farmers' to be connected with the case and to have re• the election of a Gladstoniau !tome bale n • 1 Llt' own COtmtl Night. 2. The Death of Little Nell. 8 Council. celvod the stolen goods, candidate in the Spalding division of Lincoln• _ _ . �r,�Jg�' {per 1 � tauxiu the moue n o y, , �Y ;knoll (New o���. 51n W1L'ral:� r-trtslf: i While John GFotli *" thowjs in tho� shire byalarge majority iso significant indica- � a Y 1 ue Discovery of America. 4. Dorsi. b ' '- *% would be appropriate. Toa Skylark. G The Changeling 7. Y g tion of the tread of public opinion in England FUIDAS, JULY t3 1887. ----.0 0 - Mill Cuerst51AN.1-ND GEvrLzu;x.-The"ad. meadow OG the farm of big eon, Wilmot juetnow. At the lastvleetfontheTerioecarried The Two Breathe, 8. The Cunqut st hof vents Gouty, to the town plot, Wipgham, the the division b Bt the death of Sheriff Paxton, of Ontario vantages of dairying' is a subject which I Y 288 majority. On Friday a Bengal. 9. After Death in Arabia. feel altogether unfit to do justice to. I would horses took fright and ran away, and fn turn• hundred.. red.. 4n was returned by poorly eight To liteneiit to @'ear, filainy are inured. county, Mr Mowat has another fat berth at THE CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL -Work in a sharp Corner throw Atr. turned to the hundred,. If the Graad U:d Alan had another __ that the task of handling it had fallen into seat, Fortunate) • ' itis disposal. There are several shrievalties on the improvement,'to this building is be- better hands, especially as I know that those Y the llor�es turned to the opportunity of u exlin r to the country he Conversiu;; with commercial travellers in rapidly us 1 Y right hand aide for, Lad the Earned to the Al b Y that have been unfilled for some time, and g p Y P he'd Yurward, and on the who will criticise this paper to -night follow ' Y would make short work Cf Ute Salisbury whorepretseut manufacturers, we have asked re -opening ofachool, when it w'il! be Con- a different system of farming, and I Lave u0 opposite direction, Me Gotby would undoubt• government. their opinion on trite recent iron duties, and while Mr ATowathas #ew warmer supporters verted into a Collegiate Institute, a very doubt but did they consider there were ad. edly have been out to pieces with the knives. John Grelfsh, who was sentenced at the whileclaintiuggettrally to ba protectionists, than ourselves, we do not hesitate to say that intereating time is anticipated, in which vantsig'91;y?j +i:1 -1,t i, over ah other As It orae ho sustained a serious injury to hie + 4g recent Toronto assizes to six menthe in the Lvo think a mistake. is made in keeping them the Miaister of Education, and otber system of farming, they would turn tileir at- right Shoulder, and is is thought it will go Central Prison for rupLing to criminally They have admitted that proteetiou Las gone pretty hart with Lim, as he ie over eovepty assault a little open. Such positions should be filled as prominent educatianAlists are expected to tension thereto. The tsflvantages of dairying ears of age., W. r girl an2t to receive GU lashes, I , _• altogether too far, and that while a very few speedily as possible. , take part are, to my mind, of a two -fold nature. 1st, years r R $ 25 on entrance an}ll 25 at expiry of sentenaa, i ! Y ! , 'cash returns. 2tid improving the condition R hila Mr John Hartman, of the 14th con got the first installment Wedeosda morning. ;fon manufacturers will -be benefitted by the - _ _ % Mr Jae Grant of town, has been engag- • P g o cion of was cutting rase with a mow- Representatives the press heavy duties, they allege that almost every The Scott Act isnot by any means the ed to complete tb�`eltetnt of teaching in the of a soil already exhausted by continual f HV g g A A y school vacated by Mr CToo Btiird •r„Stan- grain groLving. I think you Will all agree Ys.. o,.a little nephew, son of Kra order of theJudge, (;relish looked nervous . matiufaotory of itnpurtauce in Canada will failure its oppoueuts claim ft is. Drunken J with me that in order to do this it is Hetes- Ke stn 3 him and was walking after and oxoited. tssltL at the third blow burst into w illi a directly or indirectly seriottsl • affected. men—too too common i£ their number r ke ley. In this school Me Grant received sary that a large share of our land must be the mac 'ne, M.r.Ilartmau kept a close watch tears, and begged piteously for mercy, He lL Y Y y Y his early training, and it guys much to. given a rest in the shape of pasture, and all on the ht 1 low t6aE no,laal.u,, §hQ !d befall coutinoed hia appeals for moray till. Lbe last I In hardware goods this Lyill be most.felt,and two or three -are nothing like as comylon his probity of character and ability its an the coarse grains grown on the farm fed him until be g ;-to.a corner, and when turn• stroke was given. No blood -was drawn, but - a f otlpeoially by retail dealers, who Will not for as they used to be ; street broils, that were instructor, that the trustees Chose him to thereon. Having thus easily established my lug he for a moment forgot,his attention being whore the eat out was greatly swollen Suet of the resent be able to raise. their prices suffi• often the result of drinking indulgences, are fill a situation that is, Sometimes, not eas- I second advantage I will now attempt the taken up with his team,until he was horrifled a lurid color. The cat was wielded b one o4,` 1 p i g indul6 P at bearing a scream from the bn an Y ily filled. . more difficult task of establishing my first. 8 y, d on lock Ula guards, all ex -army man, eient to meet the oxtrN duties, but who will a rarity, and since the machinery for en- r I Mone making in , he found that the poor little fellow had of The examinations forSecotid class centifi- , , Y g I suppose to be the chief aim 6 g The condition of Miss Jennie Sullivan,8nlwho i be compelled in time to even up” their forcing the Act has been in fair operation, a dates and also -for the Junior Matriculation i in farming, as in ever other business, and hia hand into a cog of the machine and had has been eniferiog foe the past six months ' ver noticeable improvement fu the obaerL • to Toronto University has been in progress ' dairying, i believe is yestined to become the throe of hi; fingers squeezed clean off at the ;row hiccoughs,ia still ateraoting'ths attention I prices, becattso they cannot lona sell goods Y 1 ' y p g d anlce of the law has been apparent. in the Town hall since Mon•la morning, most profitable mode of farming. Of the the first joint. of the medical fraternity throughout central at the old figures. The lllailgivos the result PA y g' two modes of dairying, viz., cheese and but. What might have been a very serious ae- No x York. Tl a case becomesimore perplex; Inspector Malloch presiding Nine can fu ever of n recent interview with anEngli h menu• , ter making, I Consider the latter to be the aident 000ured on the London Iiuron and g Y day. Since the first attack of the The census of 1800 gives fixe unmbot of tide e3 are writing on the latter work,and most profitable on account of the hi • malady Miss Sullivan tuie' lived entire) facturor on this point, as follows :- on Canadians in4he United States at that time 39 on the Second Class, and of these to be laced on the skimmed milk. Trac nears that the Wipgham, last week. milk her stomach refusingt.) retain atr ager " Me A A Jowitt, of the Sheffield iron and p gravel train had drawn , ,, R very high percentage are old students fora, it will be butter -making that I will tis- the fall Dare out of the t and shunted them food. When she is sutlerig a paroxysm it steel manufacturingfirm of that name,stated as 249,970, while in 1885 the number had g pi of the Clinton High School. The exam- cuss to -night. I was reading not long since on to the main line, leaving them standing requires the strengthof t5ree or four men to to the Mail correspondent that he had visited risen to about 900,000, so that, taking these ioation for Third begids on Tuesday, and a report ofl!a speech delivered by Prof. Rob- there while the .-rue the empty care into the hold the young woman in bed. Sae is redtia 1.Toronto, Hamilton, and all the other large figures as a basis, it may safely be concluded for First on. Monday. ertson, of the Agricultural College, who had it. Not ex ec in a train aloe the men .ed to little more than a skeleton, hub if her cities of the West in order td ascertain the that there are at least one millions Canadi• MORE NoRbIAL SCHOOL STUDENTS.- charge of the dairy department of the Cana• were in no articular burr to et the loaned constitution is sufficiently strop itis said she11 feeling,of the importers and consumers on p Y K can tsar the htccou g . 11 the new departure of the Government. He ens permanently living in the States. Tho The following additional students were than exhibit at the Colonial Exhibition, and care off the main track, but to their surprise ghe out in time. The says there is a ver marked feeling against suceessful..at_the final examination of the lie gave it as his opinion that there was an a freight stain Came thundering along, and case fsalmost unparalleled in medical history, g most of those have gone farther than the Toronto Normal School, Grade A almost unlimited market for all the butter had it not been that one of the brakeman ran .. Tho indications are that there will be a it, and that the extra taxon iron and cheagi , Miss -Steels will serious ly injure many large and advooat9s of Commercial Uuio.i are Willing C A1clle,ugnll Grade A, with honors- and cheese we could produce, at higher prices and flagged Ilse tram there woaldjhave been a whist yield -considerably under the average in -important factories that have been until re• to go, for to all intents and•,parposes they Misses L McKay and N Ewing. Miss than heel hitherto been peal, providing, of terrible cCltisinu. As soon ay the. engine all tro Il u g countries except Roasts and ceutly aided by a reasonable amount of pro- have became annexationists, p, and a nedce course, th,tt.we maintain the excellent repo- driver saw the signal he immediately proceed. ©uatra lluug•lry, Outside those too great Martha Hillan, of McKillop, Cation we have already established, by pro- ed to stop the train, which came to a stand• grain fields ill the east, Europe has practi- teetion. He claimed that it will only take ----------w � of Alex Hillan, Clinton, has carried .Of ducing it first-class article. Assuming Mr still about a hundred yards from the gravel CRIIY bad uu spring whatever, although the one more blast furnace built in Canada and What is known in newspaper offices as the the highest honor in teaching and music Robertson to be right. and I think he is, let train. It is fortunate that the dna r3r orae . wurlu sun of June has great! improved the one more rolling mill, employing probably at the Normalaehool Tononto• us 'look at what has already been done. I averted, b wheat. bite harvo+t; have usually been bad about 300 mon, to supply all the pig silly season, seems to have struck the edi• • liNTRANCE -The Entrance I:xamina- noticed in nils papers last fall that quite a ones, anti 'here is no £et"tson to expect that Some two years Sao Thomas Fraser put up . needed in this country, and that to do this torial department of the London Free Press. tion began in Clinton Monday and closed number of the patrons of Seaforth and -Lon- this wilt l.e an expeptiun. Algiers is' hundreds of workmen and importers will be For a jourfpal holdingthe position it pretends nn �Vedue�day afternoott,Mr Turoball be- desboro Creameries had received over $30 a cheese factory near Kintall,under are alleged credit td wi::i an excllent yield on an injured. He also found during his trip that. in the presiding examiner. The number 'per cow for the Seaton of about six months. agreement with a number of farmers in the euht;g • 1 a.:re :;h, E igl4ad is' likely to be the change Was likely to enhance the prices to, it has recently given utterance to Soule of g P g vicinity that they would support him �vdth Of eaddidates was only forty, being about If this Can be done with cows not especially 250 standards of milk for three ears, each of a heavy purobn ter, for the yield here is poor, of everything the farmer uses, The Calla- the most senseless slid illogical twaddle on selected for the dairy, y diau farmer has spread to pa one dollar a halt that of leaf year. Possibly the thought y, we Would be justified them to ountribute a certain number to snake and the India crop is G per tient. below last keg more for his nails than the farmer in the Conlmero al Union that can be conceived, that "Iiiug John" (SPath) would again fu assuming that a rest deal more alight be up the rertuired amount. The factory was put year,with the available eurplus forexportation and which would be considdred absurd to appear as examiner in Selling His realized by taking the pains to secure cows u but same disputa areae and a number of "till tndre reduced for the reason that the United States, and that other articles Will Spelling, Y p. and Crammnr, worked u the feelings of the beet milk and butter -producing strain. P tailors of the other food mous has o�tnpelled in time become proportionately dearer. It less pretentious columns. If its readers have , P g of At a test in Loudon not long since, the first the farmers refused to continue the delivery a a large native eansam tion of wheat. is no wonder, Me Jowitt said, that the farm, no more intelligence than the articles dia- s me app) c lute. dowever, the ch in h milk. Dir F)aser Claims that he oris put to a g - _ __ . p t; prize for best milk and butter cow was - .ors are talking of Commercial pinion, as they play, they should be sent to the large Pro• allotting the eubjt eta t0 8i@erent examin- awarded to a grade Durham, and I would spry Leavy loss, and he brought ri action aril for " T BORN see that the Condition of affairs, with a con- ers, proved a success, as the questions, ta- recommend them as the beat tllh+te(1 f(pl' ills specific performance at the sprfog aastTas, who n DIr Jualie Galt dismissed the action an t'OLEIIAN-hl Tuckeramith, oil thu 5th Juno, tl:e trhivation of the present tariff, will in tithe vtnotal •uitding in the suburbs of the city. ken, as a whole were model ones. Candi- purpose, for the reason that their calves n•ifeof AIrR' Coleman, of anon. " prove a very serious business to them. Mr -—�•+•+►---- dat. a nerd not look fbr the report of the would be more valuable than those of the the ground that it was of a trivial nature. SLY -111 Hullelt, on tine 5th hist, the wife of Me is This deci"ion has recently been reversed by Jowitt believes, from what he saw,that there Ir the statement of the AIuil is' true, that Examiners for some time., smaller broads. Assuming,then, that Lvitlt Sly, 4f M1 ae,t. is a dee feeling of discontent with the re- cows of this kind wo cal; connt on from $30 the fall dhanoery-court, which held that the y' P g P on the morning 'of the nay on Which the TEACHERS. -.bliss Simpson, of Clirrton case was a perfectly proper one to be brought JOHNSTON—In Burford, oil the 28th Juno, Cho sent condition of anamo-iind that the tido is voto ott'IYIr Watson's disallowance motion Model School will end her holidays at to $10, according to market, for the creamery wife of Rev W Johnston, formerly of Goderich, of a '' " rising in favor•of oominorcial uuion,although ' ' P y season, we may setups assume that $1U or $L+i ill that court and should have been tried on daughter. , he is against it himself, as in his opinion It was -taken, several members of the House her home in Whitechurch. Mir W Perry its merits, MARRIED P may be made front them during the three or means simply annexatioTi. Me Jowitt be- of Clinton High School, and family, are The Doard of Directors of the lluwidl. farm- COLE -COLE -At Burnside, Mich, on the 4thirst, P Y received letters enclosing them each a yearly visitin friends at Bram four months of milking season in which the Heves that the increase from duties will tend g Brampton. Anse R A creameries are closed. To strop tipthen we ersAfutua! fire InsuraneeCompauy met iuGor. by the Rev A H DeLong, Methodist minister, - - to on advance in the price of agricultural pass on the Canadian Pacific,it is no wonder McGowan, teacher in East WawanOsh, will have as the -returns from eaccold, say ria onSaturday,80applicatlons passed covering Mr Angus Colon of Clhitou, to Maggie M, 1•,)uagost daughter of Me 1 Cute, Goderich towashi , fi implements within a Short time, and that gist tha question of disallowance was sus. left on Wednesday to visit friends in Bus- from $30 to $40 from creamery, $10 to $15 risks amounting to x;100, 7 75, The claim 6 P + O'L'RIEN-lifcl'[IEIiSON-On the Gth Inst, in Gar- . many large MEaufactu ers in the WCst will--taima-ed-by p-aj.1isment. It should be made a' ton' Mr Geo Sharman, High School. from butter nlaclo at home, and at least $10 of ltiobat-d Hogg of Turnberry, for barn and mel church, Hensall, by Rev R li Thomson, Me J T . have to close down their Works, teacher at `�ienna,is home oil his holidays from sale of calf, which would make an ay. I contents burned from lightning was consider. O'Brien, io Diary, sacondclaughterof MrAbloPherson, punishable offence for any member of parka- and Mr Jas Tremier, High School teacher erago of front NO to $60', -Mitch althou«h' it , ad, and $350 awarded him. The question re- all of fleaaall. I 'I'!se Now i43anitisis•a Halfway. Zlient to receive favors of this nature, and so as Du[tOn, fa a1sU home. 1FIr II Lutlgh, seeniSlargo, I believe is no mono than may garding steam threshers was brought up, and SLONA,N-L11'ERMORE-1n Clinton, on the list the ill board w s a pointed as a oonnmitteo Inst, by the Itel, W Craig, hie Jacob G Sluman, to.Misa lung as the majority of men can be bought Principal of Clinton High School, will be obtained by giving this system Care{til I i a pP Sarah Livermore, both of Minton The first sod of the new ratatl to the buull• attention, and which I also believe to 1, , i to arrange the matter as satisfactory as possi up its tlhih sway'. selfish legislation will also Visit friend; in Seaforth and Stanley. SELLERS-MCAkTBUR-At Seaforlb,Me on tile both dory was tutehe<2 at 1Yinuil,Og, aurid much . Alies AI Moore, teaching in Ridgetown • more than can safely be counted on front any i ble,i!n accordance with present circumstances ,lune, Alr'rhos Youers, to Alfas blare b1CArtithr, bout folio-,,,-. g , e ' other system of farming, I wh'i`ch will probably do away with the requir• of Afitchell enthusiasm; on itaturday : Solar the goL'= - _ .- d 4w. ft- , -..___ A1•iss Lavin,- who teaches is 1) gin; Asa "f ED1Tea'n NOTE-Itshould be roniembered tlhutthese ad permit, but place the policy holder under NEELIN--LOGAN.-In Teemater,on the 20th June. • , Mair, teaching in Westmeath; A- R ppapers are not prepared for publication, but are situp . I fair obligations to take due car: anti- hold by the Itev Me Dern, Ale J J Neelin, nssistant editor, - ernmennt lase not openly iltturfu •ed with the As e_icliango very truly remarks that the Burchill,'teaching In East 1VnwannsL lv got up to rvact b fore thoclub, a,hd written, as they ,i g ' } Neafurth bun, to Jtiss blas Lpgan, of Todswnter g , him responsible if the conditions are not met, c0lietrttcti0ll Of Cha road, t!totigli it its well It•ralt gtteati0u has liUt one solution, and tit at A B Plummer teaching in Hn110't' John am, in the limited thio at thele author's dfapoawl,anay 'The Boarci is not Aatisfied with the xiew law 1I13COClt-EWING-at the residence of the bride's , not, be as anelyt1 fished and as exhanstiwe as s lno i mother, on the 22nd Jone, by Rev -A Potter, bird J' , known that it has giticil.} aped all its ill- 6 the control by the Irkh of heir own local Cooper teaching in. Goderich, township,• would like to sea. thunk. Even writte as they are, 1 limiting the maximum time for insurance to Hiscock, of hwroxeter, to slices., oldest daughter of fluence to prevent work, going ou. and it is affairt;. 'Until that is granted them, there bliss Grant, teaching in Michigan ; R they contain good practical ideas, in, atorso stvlo, but I three years, as they have not found the term Air R P Ewing, of ieuswater -- •t-.• will bo a disturbing clement in British poli- g 'y I partition, by"any disposedowanuo should be iade co bor e the enc, it:er of ou;ir pro• I of Gva sesta upon Chu wboleiuconvettieot,and Cxpbcted will yet Stupiuruxd defeat the plans 1 Callander teaching in Arkonu ; Grua ,ll yy i 1 DI);ll Callander teachingin Inniskillen all •---.••�- ---- 1 have resolved to inquire carefully into the ----- of Cho projeatOcaof.tlio road. 'i110 serious. tics. I'orcr,hasbeeu unsuccessful}_tr,Wd.tn._ . _.._ !. D'CNBAR-Ill East wawanoah, on the isth June, p , , . T• IN -mat-ter p-osstvlr-1,.arras -not to o0utra...-gum,,. a y tiro British nt lie area longtime coming to )58hd cl5$ir holtdtiys w`i[h friends here, :SL S -.CSI'. EIrR'►ii I L,U.l1�3t ;-wifeof 3us•Dtfnba'r,-a'ed59 •eaesand-6hrofilme4 - — ___..... zteletvf-tltQ.si4t1et19n -at A�,ill-lillpeg.ik_dOAlOtQC1 the _ ..._._ : public .. . .' i_ ".._ _SkdlLE.vaDS,.u:h_o-li s.a-sigh, of near Galt is_l O\TARIO. .vena the lawiuu 0110 liand, find nut au ail in- WRIGIIT-In Berlin, on theeth inst, Goo Ii Wright, • a A._ _. _ -_ . ._- w.... __ 1-J.asttce to the members of CLD (.umpauy ou thq- for+uerly; eY_Clinton. by Rev Mr 1'entrathirectorof Christ church, the conclusion that it is uixavatltng, and .visiting iiia paresits on the Huron road. - -c - + some other plan must be ado ted, Stave it i o -- The last published report of tilt, Bureau of other.. DUNCAN-In Clinton, on the 4th inst, Geo Duhtan, 1Viunipen, LLlho LL C1tC3 t0 t110 Mall a5 f011OLvs: 1 A - r , Industries gives the following " Values of ' op aged 20 years, 6 months and li days. " I hope I may prove a false prophet, but I off fol• a time as they may, Home Rule- t SOU E FACTS CONCERNING OUR. Farm Property" ill Ontario : � NEWS NOTES. KILTY-In Summerhill, on the. 2nd inst., Albert SCHOOLS. i Earnest, son of Me George bf K Ity, aged 2 years and s believe the p the rue l eg of ou ro an at- limited or otherwise -Will bo the inevitable I __ 1 18s; '1 1883 1 1882 I Thr crops fuCiermauy are in tiller condition months. tempt to stop the building of our road. If prfwilegc of the Irish people. -- - - - a -- - than in any season daring the past decade,, _ it is so I wish to wa.Tn the eo le of th U I We have been asked to e 1 ' 'b ''t - $� p p o o• _ _ � _ • minion of some of the consequence. The xp sin n y I costs more to educate 'the children of Land ..:......' 62.;,42s,o2f 65,1 sus,o25 632s42soo and promises a Splendid harvest, TitE Aloutrpal Witness isnota art • excitement helm is suppressed because We part), Clinton than 'those -of Seaforth. We Buildings .:,•. 182,477,96,+I1a3,o3o,u75. 132,711,575 Implements .,, 48,509,725 4as2..s3o •37,029,8t5 ' The total live stock shipped from Montreal to Great Britain. during the week ending July- will'hot allow ourselves to believe that the pallor, neither does it lend its aid to any pro- - endeavor to.do this by pointing out Live stuck...., 100,690,086 100,o82,3ds 80 540,720 2ud, •was 2,985 cattle and 1,515 sheep. Dominion Govbrnment has Otto Hied. But g jest without being honestly convinced that' an attempt to coerce ns would be like Setting the particular items where there.is an in-_ — �"' '— -- . .Tota....;.'., 958;159,74n 061,428,595 882,624,610 - The Salisbury y Guvernmeut root with a de- . a match top,barrCl of gun Cornier. In twentyg such hi for the g,NIiumi good, and the follow- loaf hours Manitabag•ou crease of expeum In Clinton, by allowing that this is more than counterbalanced by It will be seen that the total increase in four $05,535,130, of $49,• feat.iv the Commons on Tuesday, whialx he's 5ecretar d bo in a rebellion ing expression of opinionyfrom it on the sub. from end Lu and. Within forty-eight hours receipts for which they have no offset ill , Y ears was which 713b,330 wash h -farm buildings," Of this canoed the retirement of •Home y• Matthews, • jecLO£ C•UI1i111prC1iL1 11111011, is'ouethat should a delegation, ignoring Ottawa, would start for England to appeal for withdrawal front carry weight,, .The Witness says :- The Seafortb, and by proving that the .cost the two schools is gradually approaching the Secretary says:- Although this 'is a largo suns in the aggregate, it is not more .1 H, Miller, Treasurer of ,ferry County, Ind,, Confederation. This is no partisan agitation. glen who tire trying to make Canada and the same rate per pupil, while the Public than an average of $5G for each farm."- is a defaulter to the extent of 867,000, and hasdefdecamped. His .predecessor was- also A All'cfassea aro united, anti tho fate of our the United States commercially deserve y School in Clinton is becoming more at. The value of live stock had increased by l business,educatioll and. religious institutions hangs oil our etiynding firm in this matter, the thanks of those LvhO wish prosperity for tractive add the coat decreasingeach ear, that of the neighboring town is not kept $20,109,360 in the four years. In this re - lation the report says: There is no reason to Mgr Ilay.moud, of St, ltyacinthe, who died Our people are young, vigaroue and enthus- the people of both and those who are anxious in as good a state of repair. believe that farm animals in either of these Suuday at the age of 77, had bgeu over fifty iastic. Among tJle rumors is oris that the that eerier only aaaiii reign in North 1st. In Clinton We have a male teacher States (Ohio and Michigan) are bettor tLan score a priest and for thirty soars Sapprior of Nth and 91st aro to be removed from the -- A S first ass;+tint and oro think we in Ontario ; yet comp+ince on the basis of St,.11yacinthe College. uietua. city to get thentrout of the Lvay. There _- - - -. ._ _. .__. _� would be at least ,,,000 drilled encu left. Is -�- W" - a L may -arty, withoutdisparaginganyladyteacher, that the diQ�rcoca in is Ohio avora+les the Ontario valuation Lvould be greater by g1,L,000,000, silt opt tho�Alichi- s Sal tion lcla *as refused entrance to Cho Salvation Army Barracks, Turantn, nu - lflV 11U1'!'tlal'J!!CIltf� the rand idea of Confederation to be tic- LOCAL CHURCH Cit iMlr7 � g . stro •ed because n railway ,wants a Llotlo pl ' y Ilev 1V W Sparlirig salary money wisely e:'cpended, with the present teacher gall average it would be greater b $1G, - � t, Y 000,000• Saturday night, because tie had no Coat on, He lie will. sue. !� UOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE. GApplyytto Y l y contemplates a'brief in aprovince where it has uo right to it : visit to his home at Meaford. 'i1•heu Rev I' 1Vilsou, Toronto, at least, 'lnd. .They had ihOt eight teachers the the total valuation of farm property do- creased by $8,268,835 during the period 1,983- says Y Time asses c uiekl in this buv world, P quickly Y had Satnrduy MRS. J C GILROY, rent Organ Factory "' - GOOD NURSE GIRL WANTED, GERAItN PRE- Cif , .R ilLinit,tC1' in led to Ltlilc like the of preached ill Willis church, on Sunday last• whole of last year ill Seaforth, twbile we 86, while the value of farm laud decreased Six years elapsed on since l resident Garfield of the Unitad.Stutet7, was )•huu+Eu, to go t° Lrmdnn, Liberal wa,es. -Ad- ureas SIRS BLAND, •rift Pari, Avenue, London It ,above - and the probability i5 hc.is a ('oil- aervatiwe,too--inattersnrtistbe orn•1C hl.ltocP, It i3 expected that Rev John Gray wi'l in the.I had nine for three inontlls: 8rd. 'The trustees here expend motley' ley $'Ly,371,U0L. Yotthe "totalarea retnrnad„ in 1)3)35 was 317,233 acrosmore thait 18yi. It laid low by the bond of the assnss;nY 1,, l5 13, tr;S 15IP0I°NDF.D-TW0 YEARLING BLACK L ill Clinton, the 23th preach resbyterian Church, oil ­- -�"".%.------ Sunday morning next, and Rev %1' 1V ill re airs and improvements each car P P y ' is..nnf al.waya done in Seaforth, the fS necessary to observe that'the Secretary of the Bureau has repeatedly stated that the On Sunday.threu Sona, aged and of widow Alollat of the Township of Sumer pigs were impoundcd on of Juno, rhe owner ,s hereby notiacd to pr ,re property, 1f by the li'lii ii tl0 Icatlihag papers like file taabc S )arlin In theeveniu ! g g' tvhicht result being as above stated. fi„lues for 1892 are Lvorthless for nu roses of 0 1 1 villa aero drowned while batbiu' fn the E )'nv chargctand take the Honey, nntulnimed Jth ilst, Choy at➢ be sold by pub ,c auction, at the and ,)fail tomo put straight fur prohibitiuu, By a C. 1'. It. train running off the track r 4th. The rooms in Seafortll fere fitr• comparison, That was the first year in Burnt river, near Hettie's station. p„cud, llnron St.. en that date, at 1•n•etock, p m, it eigtliflQ6 a tleaidecl grOWtd aF soaebiyl +,' . 11 ar Galt, on Tuesday, Itcv 13 C►ernent, niched with•govil desks when the buildin g- which the farmers were asked for the lit- I A young man nambd Godfrey Ange,of Mon. JAS. WALKER, luundkoeper . • _.-_ _.---.__-- ,11ethOdist minister of Rid (46;'n, "and this di ectlou,4uut Shows clearly that they g twell-known bere,was badly injured,among was completed, whereas, ill Cirtlton fhe furmtkllou.yoquitgib.-Ind they niatle gencrtLl i undervaluation,' being afraid thnt the sta ts- trcal, was L�testling watt a compiltion, wilot, he was a , his heat) the LL ELLiNG 11Ot•SE AND 1,UT8 FOR SALE. - rhe, nlently slirttta,t Gild of property „ r read the Sibnr+ of the times.” The •Iuil, others - old and useless desks ore l,rntluully being replaced by new ones. tics were rcgnirotl for purpose -'i of hixati�u. . I ho ro fined o ever, When ho arose IIs complained of a savers mould Victia upn•ne•ned aria erenpied by Mr. t: Dteht, on victoria. ,i an St, Clinton, k oaered Por s•rlc, The house is a sub a short tinlougo aunuuuhciftg it; collverhlon We tare glad to learn that the receipts "Whother fth, The total cost for 1886 ns iven b 56. ' 'M' Y -- APOUnd fh3 County. I Laatlauhe and a minute a[torwards f 11 to + e LLC !loot dont, sthnhtial llcty n•a,no, with sto•to foundation, good col lar, 8 bedro ons, sitting room, dining muni, kltchon, temperance, said prohibition of the S+lCial at Mrs Shipley's last Lveek, tonnes in five or twenty soars, t,a are enlist, were more than we gave credit for,. befog , �, ilio Inspector, is $4111.7 L, but it the re- the trustees is examined it will be Au old man named ('lark tient in Ethel on ' lion L.lward 131ako cnntiuue8t•) iu,provc fn wmdshca, dr„,31tt nndsoftLratcr. There are 08o n. drivhlgAiLd and stable on the prmnises. Thelotcon- 1'tir ed for the War,L' '['hc Globo has 'oticrall 3'�+ not til:), as staled by us. A lady gave 6 y ort of found that there was a balance sof 297.07 Wednesday at the adra)we,l aye of S9 yenre, Uw!ntt to i ! Ile,Nliss f;laio lluberts5n lies health, iiia contemplated viii¢ to Lngland Manitoba will, it is said, be abandoned tains tine quarter of tit) adre. termv and full par- �i „ate apply a, •>InNNLra & 801) PT, Barristers, its the information while at the social, so se , nntot teal 1 t e per .rice, bot in a hnlf•henrted that the error was not really iiia, on hand, which went to ti money pay rosihueri hnr positio)a on the to hobiu� at;rll o[ ,and owing to the triol of the petition against his _ wity. liowevcr, tvo are ]eased M ser thnt Y P The Rev Dr John A Williams, General rowed some years ago. Deducting this , the cost per ppupil on the roll was S5 i5 in 11rads0s Pnblto Suheol, The Tuckuramith Branch Agricultural' election in Wept •Darham, wh;uh comoa cff early in Septomber. OTER4' 1,1NT 1897, MUN1c1PAlarY OF THF, VTOFwiYSf((POFI(C(,r,P,rr,CUL••,SrYOFHURON it litts decided on a more vigoronsopposition Superintendent of the Methodist church, .arrived home on Wednesday from an ex- to the liquor traffic, slid in a roceut issue y Clinton ;rid $ib.32 for Seafurtb. Thla Lvill , be reduced for Seaforth, after the Society will bold their fall show,on Thursday Friday, September 28th 29th. A case with a tinge of "indanclinly in it was 5t London Police Monday Notice is hereby given that t have transmitted or do liworod to the pcNons mentioned in the third and commits itsolf as follows:--"Tllo liquor traf• tended .tour in British Columbia, the slightly balance for that town is deducted. and and On 'Tuesday night one of the chandeliers in tried the Court, • morning. Airs Carman was arrested for fourth sections of "The L•otors' List Act; the copies required by the said section to be so transmitted or •. Northwest Territory and Manitoba, -in the fie is an enemy to all that is good in our interests ofhis church. IIe reports favor. Again, Clinton receives $300 from the Governiment ment and County Council, and N. Griffin's etore. Wingl)arn, broke, and the lamp fell to the floor. FortuoAtely the blaze keeping a house of ill -fame, and the chief witnesses against her were her own son and do,;of the list mndo pursuant to said Act. of aR+ Roll of tile's appearings. (i lituniclpanty, to bee last ovised entitle datoivote in the ' Civilization;, and either it or that civilization ably of the growing interest of Mdthodism hetween $1125 and $IT5 from students On was put out in tittle to save a very bad fire. daughter, both respectable looking people, said municipality, at elections for members of the Log - must die•' The dealers have roclaimedthai in those parts o� the Dominion. lie says p the anti -disallowance feeling is most 1u-, account of Model School while Seaforth ,, it Model A miry o seen from. the (loderich ark on b P enabled one to the Fred Krieger and �i'tn Archer were fishing Elections, and that snit fist was asst posted rip at al lecti ns, and Assembly, and st Municipal at that it must be a war to the death. So be it. It tense among all classes and parties in the receives nothingg, as Is not a School. Here then we hays 475 for th0 Sunday aftdrootin, see American shorn distinctly, and a large num at Leo's Point, Inco Lake, on Saturday even- ing, when aetorm arose, A stroke of lights• born a, the 8th Clay of July, 1897, and romafris thore for In, n. Electors are called upon to oxamfra is, perhaps, better that it should be so -that Province and in the Territories. , Dr Williams be in best health year 1886 which the town had not to a pay towards bar of vessels, including live Steamers, which " ill killed Krie er instant) Archer was g g Y• omissions or other errors are thnild, tilt, and if take found ihorotn to tnko immedlnto poroeedtng+ to have all eompromiaos and half measures should be looks to the of the expenses - of the school. We were plainly visible. intlnnned, and when be came to himself found the said errors corrected becordlug to law. Dated tho . thrust out of the way, and the only alterna• and spirits, and will be welcomed back, give a comparison of the expense since A disease termed charbon has spread itself Krieger dead and his clothes burned. The Gth day of July, 1887. Jas. BRAITHWAITE, Clerk. AN. The Mitchell Advocate thus refers to a five should be that either the liquor traffic brother of Mr A, Couch, of Clinton. It 1886:- IS84 188,; 1885 amongst the cattle in Stephen township, and from which Me D Faust lost three fine head boat was not injured. The farmers assembled at Port Hope to - - ---- W. JACKSON, must rule or disappear. Some of the mem• sa s :--$' Mr S Couch left this week for y hors at Ottawa think that the times aro not Owen Sound to take Charge of throe - ..1283 Avera o cost per tClinton .,:?0 59 86 00 45 s0 8.5 7:i g r Pupil on roti .... S Sctatorth.. 4 oG 4 as 4 74 5 32 the other da In order to prevent furthhr Y• P spread of,the disease the cattle wore cremated went to Messrs. Wiman and Butterworth went further than any previous mooting in ftp m , (, TERM t ll STRUM RAILWAY, STRIIIUOf't and yet ripe for prohibition, but even these. wore Methodist churches in that district, under It will be seen tbat the difference per Me Quinn, of Culross, was severely injured favor of unrestricted reeiprooity, declaring 16f11 llilellUlltl�tl AGENT, --- CLINTON.. not s1oLL• to acknowledge that molten the times Rev Mr Bald. Mr Couch has resided here for many, acid is a young mats of pupil has been decreasing each year, un. til last year it only cost, all things tAken on Thursday. Two bunches of shingles were being raised to the roof of Mr J Little a new not only that it would be a good thing, but that they Lvould veto for no ono Lylho did not Z,,,.� ,years, were ri110 for p bitibition they aontd bo unexceptionable character, earnesily fLe• into account 43c er u II morn in Clin- g barn, ill Tornberr , when some of tbopulleyonpport ft. The movement leq not to -be n kll:: 1, NX -,ttx x found on its side. Well, if. that is what they voted to the work be has chosen, and will ton than in Seaforth. When the facts gearing gave way and the Shingles fell on his sooffed out of existence, , ,ra sv: '� are waiting for, they will not have long to be much missed by his friends in this above quoted are borno in mind, it do. head and ahoulde rcutting his head badly and Early Thursday morning Me. F, Diosenotte, Fxcuratnn Tickets to WIvNIPE0,. DRITISIT T;Lwntltal ki1CG@a9 for tetilperllnee section. The people of Owen Bound are monstratea that the enat of education is cracking the sliou,dtr blade. a former resident of %It-dora township,lvlusko COLUMBIA still CALIFORNIA, at very wait. to be congratulattd upr)n the aeceisfon to no higher here than in Seaforth, and it is On Tuepday. morning dnatlh irut an end to ka,died after afastof 68dass. Sontetwnyeare T,nw RM1tes. workers id ascertain in the futnrt n4 i•t the their number of ono who will prove a rising of to nlorrc,-,-%4 soil.” I worthy finduseful citizen•” also below the average for toivnn, taking + tilt, Province as a whole. the suff-rings of Susail, wife (it Joeoph Dun bar, (,f 6'h con., I;tst Wawannah. Sbe was aim tho deceased had a painlytia stroke, wh!hh finally retutted ill ilia being unablo to chaal, r,Aea rtl flip hoar for a mond trp on tilt laky•., F. -rail informatf-m npplyt,. nb:,t•e, .