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h.t il,�v I . , mium. if 0 Ili 4 liberal; so � i-4.0'. I " ;� , drinuin, 0 . In the contestp W)lut,to be. ept,orad I
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� e;cy, , - — one will buffer for the wkint of food or the prisoner.
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aai&'0r0,1;;Q impx�.V�min% ill 1hq,N41v the Liberal journal in St. Catharines, THE StIO11 q, ,n0,1*v-,-0#- I on 'U6uday last a u;xu,k11cr of 4mall nVol' for tbo x6jo pj� ow:000tt Act the ,I
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b t� f6ttla whou ono of tile boya 114mod PoroY - - �. I I � . fi�
jk1ql1n(laont pul�sqri ers to pay, il , , I . , - t ,in tbot 00QUpilka at
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itioet the px),Qnso of s� 050 V1,011 tile Itciatuor is at least , ". , - Porte in toy4, 1" edu Ilini g��.k tt I Boll iell off !od broke Allis ri,;Iit arro. , I
P�Jo one as replies 0,'w :l, i 2i 11,o4is that �Oair 1 1 0
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an ge, but so teir,ollly* a few have re- I To$�et tb� Arairic, . 3- .' * b Miller, of allciplIQ3. of this WQ.:1%qVra, Xho", they ,
..!I:rrr,Ll journal to, say the omoer inques. ,�'Oodauoe. ,%rheilmen are go lost 1 1, gairwo # b alit t" Mr ��L ('11t ,on and M, Robb -
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1. W dialiko dunning , � , . 1, Ii. MayQ1, will get Allera%locue'a-* it Any Wt., t r 1,.f . i Monday of this week could Appeal to the p 4bliq as low tibo-ory I
fd to ox,tr PAR. 0 . tion Alould licit got fro,n the country 4iise of reason, As.to compare t4edrl I citizens engaged in a Ie8itimolto trade
rp=h as anyone call, but lituat In- o Oil . q bov go to stpAling, wake their.1i , ciarp" O.RPLY;A. I where they intend to viiiit in 464 protection of the
'u, -anuation allowance. im, of- au,,al Qll va . ppeo,rance. Y 0 - -a' in at the PAnctie
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aywelAt of all out- ,� "9"T I f r 11.4 ,
,t, ga 'A. p-.-Omj)t I,. The principle of giving pensions to Civil a murder, cto., it im perfcotl� ,,,, Itolt"dol'u, it is over 34 years since M r Government and as-tbroatepod with loss
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�(J to j.h - Patrtm$ vice employee attempt_4q, A;g4o,'With them. �� T-410� Of A WAyolde P. arrol. Gi ,,, ,,,,, een, IP Seeitland,
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ug accounts, NVO hope 0111 IS c r Aaaie's� 4 I , b b of !property And mean$ Of livelihood-
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I atter what the employees' _ . gher gro , 0-o-cauga i
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IILr�*�J,J, �,S without further Lie- makes no m �Taj�ellt� 11, .4114. when ' — A field ill oats I i,h 0 it Jcd a 1) 0 3 - - Theoearguvaentsuppealodpo,werfally to
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- tOBT. HOLMES. . ....... 0 A DBAU TO TALK. � 4 0. ,gt mPboll, I a large allies of voters And douhtt�ps de -
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politics way be. This officer has had ministers of the gospel are so lost to 0, I .4111*11 � I
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0# , for thirteen years an easy birth with sense of their p4vilwa, that they 4-t- (Soenq, the Village of Ellyth.) Grey, and part of a reaping 133 L Adbinis And termiDel' na!�ny to cast their ballots
pov'Aamlisfilvellm good pay, And the country is under ,no tempt to combat. an evil by saV00itilIg The 'Mayor next said ,, My Worthy a large portion of fillice belonging
(_� V . _ to Mrs ago!netthe-Ket But wbatis the, present
)pto & Slives-4 T.Mtclxell obli,oations to continue giving bim for a law that is 0 1 � made to be broken; Standard Beater will now come on Jan. Wortlyi 16th con., were destroy, position? It is Admitted that the Act
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jVy xeby practice, I ad by a J) Asia cc last w ek. hai
� 4rij wanted _J , Anderbon. . tile r,ast of his life. When things are as tile y Allowing to the world i 6ck " ,The, man of the broom then it been violated freely in very mAtly
they should be ill Caun-da there will be that t`h, preaching of the Gospel has ! proo'ee4ed: 'aties it is Almost
jay cow-JIV Doherty . - 11 r David Ferguatin, of the 9th conces- counties. In Some Con ,
)0@a; piizes-N Robson no pensions. Simocie Reformer. lost its power, and that they Must be^ ( -4 You know, about half a dozen of us t i in of Hullett, has purchased the fifty impr asible to find a former license holder
Aicel-:J Roberson To all of which the Nimw Eitt, says take themselves to carnal weapons, � Bet out, some time ago, ill twos, like the more farm of his neighbor, Mr Win Tye, who has not.been oonvicted of illicitsell.
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iMinercial union -G. L. Pay & Co Amen. There is not a solitary excuse then romons . trance vvith them becomes t Apostles of old, to cure starnmering, for which be paid $2,300. The build- ing under the Scott Act. Many of thein
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a L i4jilhings--Jachson Bros. useless. i and I may say we did very well, both logs on it are not of much value but the boost loudly that Prohibition does not
iiiinery Opeuil)g--I)etlOr &' CO for continuing the pension syutem to The temperance &Ay Ue�lvedded to An it I 11 And otherwise, giving excel- land is of the bL-at. prohibit, and that they have sold more
Winery Opelliltg--B,�,ealev & Co. 11 be a rude awaken- la' Lolal y My liquor uriderlthe Act than before its adop-
" . (livil Sqrvice employees, whether they their idol. Therewl I leni satiefimotion to all we treated. Mr Ridoat, Goveruncent Inspector,
.9918-W Cropor tire Liberals or Conservatives. it cost I ing some day, whorl results.will Prove partner 'And I struck the regions of � tion. There is ground for the suspicion
-Rob W coaLs the truth of the words, " If the blind Uncle Sam at Port Huron -a town and Nit Jennings, C. P. It. Engine that as the dates for the .repeal contests
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ow, is it (Tone tilis cy not bOt'II fall founded oil sand; you know the late of went over tile Wingham. exti. a-iou on i0tion
Irm for sale -Jas cunningilain .country last year About �200,000 for lead the blind, shall th a. They found every. pproach there is a concerted
way Steer -R. Hiinking Superannuation, and the money could into Via ditch." I all such places, and 1, for one, will not trip of inspectio 1.1mong the liquor deAlers to make the
ones to renf-H Porter. � have been pert to a much better use. I suppose, however, for the present, . be sorry. We got out our posters, and thing in proper shape and pronounced violation of the law more, open and fla-
1i RTeIegrrp'l-WJa4ksO1l.. i Mr Editor, your flat havin" gone forth waited anxiously for q,tammerers to the road fib for traffic. grant than ever and to discredit hopeless-
. gnis I To I About eight o'cloqk in the even- Mr. George Williquison, of th !V the in& .
,U� attempt will be made to save tile that ,, The Scott Act musF not be rO- , come. a 5th %sure, no matter how beavY or
iortherus for male --W J Big �
'lases Liver,Cure -Edniailsou, ' I pealed," those who ffiffer with YOU "I ing a waiter Announced that,4 g§ -sam-Ad-ilowliak,jelv--I�.04"he�-r-oof--4i�� -IffyFfio-quefit-way. 'ba-th-6--fthes - iullioEred, �
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4l t ) tha front -T V atson. . I.t ,�, tj the Chicago anarchists oil t16 the way it should be done, but are just . -....---, L born a short, w
. mail wanted ti;Me' Drs, L. & ., and we time ago and 1`60bive.i Tile men who are doing this are tit) ne�
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, i , r ,l:,,.,I that they have'uterely been guilty" As desirous, perhaps more so, to stop ordered him to be shown up. Our viai- severe injuries, from whh�h there wag stock of illicit sellers. With a very few
. I . ! , ` . , forcin, freedom of speech. NN*bell a tile evils of drunlrenness in our midst, tor was a long -faced cadaverouF3 looking little hopes of his recovery, Bat we are exceptions they are the same persons
�. I - I ist patiently abide under the Verdict Yankee with a decidedly down east glad to learn that he iti now expectfid to who were license holders under. the
(W' agins to t�tnpl,a :as his*ords with "it 'ity ' Ott taking a seat, lie said ill
81 ,,,n ignorant and bigoted major - twang. get better. .
r, J of - � CrooLa Act. They have persistently and
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. t:) . I hvii,l,, and infernal maubilaah; his coucep- I ou;s. truly (the original) , effect that he had read our Advertise- kIrGilbeit McMichae', of flullett, left flagrantly set at defiance �Iae law of the
� ti, i; ,'f liberty is wo�dangerous to wifflit Tin:L, TLuPEa.kl;(l,. inent, and lie had come to Bee if we on Wednead,ty laisl for 'Grand Junction, community in the. hope, that by this mean
FRIDAY, SEPTI-,`\IBER 2:2, 1867. , _... could do anything for his Miles Stand Colorado, U. S. Ile has been sick for they could force a return to the license
o . i 1,i; being left at large. I he analc�bliilg THL TEMPERANCE CAUSE. ish, who,*he,said, was entirely unable some time past having contracted a sort system - but will the voters of tile ,%Ott
I'-_ ------- � .. -.-- I u'w�, rt,tvdly call."A tile lose of life in tile — to speak so ag to be understood. On apon these
I . I i of lung trouble which followed typhoid Act counties &ubmit to defeat i
( I ;-, ,ollaywarli6t. They havenotevvir To thp Editor of the CV00H .Yew Lea, inquiry, he told us that Miles was qdite fever and his many friends will be pleas lines? Are those who have -refused to
, 1'.Viiirtl or Temperaitck- I-"!%rtY k repoxited of tl;eir conAuct. I and it is hard -8 Ln, -There never was a period in the intelligent, could hoar perfectly, but ed to hear of ilia ultimate recovery obse*rve the Act to be allowed to force its
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. — [story of the temperance movement Of could only utter guttural sounds. After oduced by the mild climate of that fur. withdraw4l from the sts�tute book? Self -
At the Scolf Ao', convention bere, on l t,.'�','�-'ho%%,-'!beir cr,*u-.e call be pulliated. b! py.. 3munities
ticaday, v, .r(solutioll wais illirolliced, , , - - - I.W. 40-r-- -- � this country so fraught with encourage- a consultation, we said we thought we famed state. vespecting'and law-observixig con .
()llre ij, it while it paper "puts its foot ment as the present. So many counties could undertake to guarantee a com- Mr Samuel Playford of Wroxoter, met will be slow to answer in tEe affirmat I ivo.
; ,,-1 also have hoisted the fla-with emblazoned plate 6ure, but would leave the matter of . C I :A � I'll 11 ; t,, -Globe.
,a After, suilie ci sol-oll, cart I . 0
' illto it;,, it, a wily that was never In- letters thereon, ,,Canada Temperance fee in abeyance, until .we had 8.een Miles. w",
edging the 11101lbers of tile association telidol. Here is a case in point. For Act," that we are assured the people After talking about our various cures hav
Vote onlyroy touiperance candidates have had for about half all hour, our yisitor asked W
� I thirt� years t1le County of Ottawa has - Buouah of license laws, if we believed in Alcoholic stimulants. fus
municipal And otIlOr elections, Re- returned a Conservative member ; it is - EnougiTof liqu6r'fj taxes." Taking the hint, we rang for the waiter, he
1111tions of this ilaturc have been il�itro , quite natural therefore, to assume that For long enough the flag of distreas And ordered up some brandy and soda slid
tged tit previous conventions, but hav 0, till water. The wo,y the Yankee guzzled atO
is the County has a majority of this poli- wAs raised, and though there are a
�Vays been voted down., as this should tical Persuasion. Last week an elec- &ark omens around as tile outlook is that down -not soda water, but pure get
I . hopeful. �randy-wasftstonishing. Afterfinish-
vebeeii. As wkILS %tatCdRtth6Meet7 tion was held in that constituency for The cost of strong drink, the waste of Ing the braudy lie left, only to return bal
g, each rescilutione; read well oil paper, the Quebec Local House, and a revolu- energy and capital in its manufacture. the next night, and the next, and each val
- t are not practicable. Every temper- tioil took place,% Liberal being returned the actual destruction of human life time went through the same' perform� one
� ' from its use, the deterioration of the ance. This was '�etting rather monoto- eta
. cc worker who has had anything to by a Majority of over one thousand. In manhood, and the unspeakable shame nons, not to think of the ccst�, so, whet, ing
with elections, kno,,vp Perfectly well tryinr to explain this wonderful change and Borrow of the womanhood of our he was going away the third night, I bef
I I - country from drunkenness; think of it suggested he had better bring his son bi
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� at so many other questions such as of sentiment,the BellevilleIntbiligencei all, calmly and earnestly, and you will along, that we might see him, and de� 60
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41 1 itest a strong Conservatiye paper, Bays *.- conclu . de the temperance "wave," as our totmine oil our method of treatment. he
cal issues, are imported into a cc, � , ,, ,ybo success of -the Grit candidate was opponents call it, has not swept ov6r The bra& n-f&ced old scairip stood and
at to draw A, straight line between two the result of a "deal between Premier our land a day too Boon. grinned all the way around to the back Be
aidates as for or against temperance, . ." How Is it not strange that men can alwayer I %rid chuckled out I Who mi
and the lumbermen Of lit" head, 7,'l said, 'your
. . Mercier .aid I had . .0 in
o and simple$ is absolutely impossible, flattered the Conservatives of Ottawa be found, while we have a licensed traf- it T I Wh:
. fic, who are willing to make and sell,1 ,�Bbandish, you want him cared of Th
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ot only this, but party feeling becomes must feel at this assertion by a leading strona drink. Yet it has always been rt 1'ne�' ing,ldo you notT Then that
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anifest in spite of all pledges to stand organ, that they can be field like a lot so, a class of persons ,who are ready to oiaheathen sy down and laughed - up
tom . per�nce me,., who might belong to of sheep by "the lumbermen." Ilow enrich themselves at the expense of the I thou lit he would have strangled him w
. . complimentary to the Conser- safety and welfare of their follow men. self. ifter awhile lie got up and said,
a side or the other. We could instance extremely But how the, great body Of the more in- I I am a show man, Miles Standish is
ections in this county where men of vative lumberman. The Intelligencer telligent persdins engaged in this bus� I my dancing bear.' ' It 'a & W'se law that kt
I 9noluaceditemperalice, views have been has clearly "put its foot into it." The noes can go oil with it in the blaze of Canadians from carrying re- th
light now shining upon them, is beyond = I am sure we wouia,have rid -
0 . light out for public �onors, but who Ottawa Free Press gives another reason us. They have some way of excusing (ilea that old fraud, if we could.',
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id not receive a'single extra vote be. f ot the success of the Liberals. It says: themselves that to us is inconceivable. After the gentle ripple of laughter al
use of these viev�s- If nleli who Ad- -The election of Mr Rochon was nct Many of them do not read books and which followed the recital of this story ca
brought about by any "deal." It was papers which, might influence them to had subsided, some one asked him bow. in
cate the formation of a third Party the result of tile first free election and pursue a bett I Or course; others refuse to lie stood oil Commercial Union. ii
� . I look beyond the present hour, saying in 11 I view Commercial Union," said lie fr
a as sincere in their colivictions ad fair count that b&s taken place in Ot- ,their hearts, 6� Gity ji,q Inoticy arul what �i in the same light as I do that old in
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ey profess to �e, let them show it by 6 .. ty in a great number of y . ears. ,i;ione,y can bvy now, a7id we -611 take the Yankee. it I's a fraud, a delusion, and c
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I , ni, 's for the judgwent to conle." I a snare. I don't want to have anything d
I t. porting the party which 'a to -day The people approve of BIr Mercier's have known - liquor sellers to become to do with Yankees." I w
?Ing the most for temperance. Amag. manner of conducting the public busi- Christians, and let the . liquid poison The last paragraph. is about All the a
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ifyingglass is not neces&ry to discover ness and therefore they have elected a run down tile street (of A-) that is arguments you call get any opponent of b
by any,means. . wembor to support him. what a' true convert, with big heart Ccmnierci�l Union to Advance. a
. Z . I.- � T.- � ,Aowing- with- lo�ve to -God- And- man� - -Th-v-iie-xt-st6l�y'-Wa'6--'�WUY VINA-VOT&Y-
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. . have no sympailly with the third - - _�4__ .. ,� � for thc Jyjavor," v,-hich I propose to tell h
. Btat feels like doing. But the great mass of '
arty Movement whatt'ver, though Nve The Mail is authority for the ' � people now in the hotel businQss.do not next week. 11-1 tile meantime I hope no 11
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. Ment that when the young Conservatives attend religious services of any kind -a one will take offence at what is simply i
.,e just as zealous tel"Peraffice AdvOcatts . ey bad laid before thing which many of them might be meant to amuse. Of course there sto. S
a those wl�o.hav�, an(I before some of met in convention th induced to do, if engaged in another ries were actually told, And if they do d
. . I them a series of resolutions, one of which
ur well-meaning but misguided friends business, alia the chances for their coil- not seein to fit, it is becailSe they are t
dedlared that ill view of the expense in immeasurably ill- not tried oil the right men'. Crin. TE.k. 6
is through with it, they will 'lot have _ version would be �
volved in preparing the electoral lists tile creased. _____ t
y more love for it than we have. We I We- believe in following 111) what so r
manhood suffrage syBtem should be to. ONS.
ee entirely with the remarks of the many counties have alrady,done, and CXSUAY, CONVERSATI _
sorted to,. but when the convention ,ontinue to 2nake it ille'r/01 to 8ell drink, &lid. — a
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oronto correspondent of the Montreal a. and the resolutio'na ..%veto I (Pielfe(l up by 01(t Sk(-Altink.) h
thus many will be induced to follow a
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itness, who, reviewing the recent Al. given out for publication that referring reputable way of, makhIg a livelihood, — 0
%rice meeting, where this question came to the suffrage was missing. " From this and the temptations will be removed 11 See here, Skedunk," said 6 leading 0
out of the way of the young, as well as farmer the other day, 11 if this horse. 0
, writes as follows:- the inference is drawn that the "old the gray-haired, blear -eyed veterans 'In thieving busin�ess goes on farmers will
' heads" are not favorable to man "oo drq V. to .1..p
,glWiinpsa,.'and-the-strongni6iI bowed
, �'Resolving to start a ilc%v party is not — . _�o ihe dust in the sin and shame of it. h. in their barns in order to
rting_a_nP.w_partY _Ana_startillga� -gliff-1;-a—, ttle surprised thato protect their
", . t organizing and main- .e. W�Bafe a li" Letus continue to resist the evil, as horses. I vow' if I catch
party is no any mail Bileaking aropna -my barn at v
ining a, new party and loading it to some of the practical politicians -but we resist other evils, by legislative sta- anjinseemly hour, that ,I W'Ill drill 9,
cess. -M-his truth will dawn on the they are Icarce-have not taken up this- fates, and by till legitimate means, and hole through him by which you can see '
ould-be founders of the new party at, question Ind agitated it more than they ,never forget that the gospel of Jesus daylight. I'll riot monkey with any of
-distant, day if they have no percep- . Christ must be -relied upon first of all the fellows who are making the farmers'
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onorit,iow. Theywillriiquirefunas, have, c6nditional manhoodauffrage is and last all. I . lifb one of anxiety and unrest. A dose I
dMachinery, And organization, and certainly the most satisfactory franchise, *11 Let law with voice of -power speak, of 'cold lead is just what will stop the A
orkers. They will have to attend to &till it is only a matter of time before it And stretch its shield above the weak I business, and I'm prepared to adminis- .8
total lists and assessment rolls, and ted. I . Lot those who bear -the Christian name, ter it. if they come a'round my place." e
Bing booths, and revision courts, and' - bellying self,'Christ's way: pr6claim ,, Do I think the C. 'P.R. will ever
ntroverted election trials, for - they '***I- In burning word and hoi dead, .
Rev. Dr. Potts, of Toronto, in his . y
ea not think that prohibition candi- I That all who- err hi's help ma� head ! - come to Clinton, did you,s�y. . Certain-
teslare more' likely i'lla,ri others to es- speeches throughout the country oil IV I do, if its ever built in this direction
Where growing wealth its pride displays, 6�t all, and I'll quickly give you my rea- ,
l e the ordeal of -petition. The time behalf of college federation, men.fNied. Where voice OT power the rabbli sways, som; for thinking so. In the first plade
ay collie' for tile illstitution. of a prohi - . .
tion party, but this parOftlar nlove- that no Methodist. was a member of the. 'Where learning's radiant mantle falls, Clinton itself is too lively a town for a
Out will never show signs of life. The Dominion ministry, and the statement Where statesmen walk the nation's hat is, railway seeking business to pass; in the ,
ective line of work- for temperance men lifts beenyariously commented upon. It Wherever drink the soul depraves, , second,'it's the centre of a magnificent
erywhereJust liow is to capture the Old matters little whether it is a f�ct or not,, May Britons born no More be slaves!" country that would furnish freight, and
rty conventions as often aspossible. Londesborci, Sept. 20, 1867. D. -R, in the third the large amount of shipp- f
By but the inference to be drawn from Dr. . ing done here by the various industries ,
is means all our Legislators may be —
Mdually prohibitioned,so to speak,�nd Potts' remark is not correct in principle. *Rev. A E. Stafford, AI.A. and business men is too good an induce-�
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may our municipal councils, which The idea of giving a religious body re- � . I
--- chance of sharing it. Yes', air, Clinton
ill play an important part in relation pr6sentation, such ,al mentioned, is one - will have connection with the C. P. R.
theliquor traffic-', . I I UNIONS_T'WO KINDS.
L, . of policy, not of principle. No mail, — whenever that road comes this way.
The italics in the above paragraph are simply because he might be a Methodist To thf,, Edito?-, of the Clinton New Bra. Now mark my words, and see if they
rs, and our temperance f riends slyould or belong to any other religious denomi- Sin, -I am a commercial union man, don't come true." '
nder well over the lines thus noticed . � �ry inch of me. it delights my heart 11 Well, how's buisness at Sarnia,"
nation, should expect bonors on that eve * 8 Clintonian, who,do.
- ----- 0-410--.9— to hear that noble old Huron is to raise wa asked a f Ormer
. ground. If his qualifications otherwise tile �var try, and that the meeting to be ing business there in the grocery line
Speaking at Hull the other day Pre. are deficient, his religious views should hold in the town hall next week may be was here on a visit the other day. "Oh,
if Mercier stated that no lose than notbetakenlintoaccount. Wearewell � grand success I earnestly wish. There I've nothing to complain of as we are
. 'Bother union I would like to see doing fairly well.' But we do business
enty county registrars in the Province is a
. aware that Man have been appointed to consummated, that is the union of all there altogether different to what they
Queboo are defaulters, and that some the ministry because they represented Christian denominations. I see no use do here. How's that you say. NV011,
ve '. neglected th6ir duties so as tO im. this element or thai in rcligiorx. but in only loilgef WAsting timo and Molloy we only give credit for orte week, no
ril the titles og those who have regis- that (1003 not make it right. . I ill trying to build up three or f our dif - longer, And if customers (10 'lot Pay up
I . d traDsactloa� in their offices, Such ___ latent churches ill a town or villag for what they've got, they get no more.
when one would do, there are so i'ec' That's the way we do business. Do all
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anusual stb,te of affairs is scandalous, Rumors 9'6re aaain out in Montreal that that attend church at the present time. the stores do th-at, did you say, Why
ld the defaulters should be just as Hon James Mt S5ane will abon1v retire Let any mail go noxf Sunday morning Yes about all, and the result is we do a
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verely dealt with as would mail im from the Morcier Government. to any of our churches, And see if they ,�r,y cash business and have very
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wet stations of life auder . the same A farmer named I Campbell ia missing are any thing like fidt. It is a pity to few lossesi because all the stores soon
rournstances. The tendency to have from Durham, Grey Co., And is supposed see our respected clergymen talking for know who are bad customers and won't
to have lost his life in the ferry collision one and a half hl3urs, on a fine -Sunday trust thchl. We have no peddlers there,
parate measures of justice for tht;.rich I on Toronto 133y, morning, to empty paws, as* is often neither., not even a tea peddler -they're
d poor is a growing one, and threatens seen now -a -days. I ivas at a funeral not allowed in the county."
There appears to be some foundation the other day, and the officiating clergy. ,,Clinton 'made a mistake, I think,"
b future welfare of society, so that ; th� rumor that Mr. W. R. Mcre� I� Id Spuds, 1, when she invested in
fo ' . made a terribly sad statement, if cor- rental cc
ops to preverifthosamo sproadhig call. dith is to �1,row up the Opposition -rect, He said (while addressingthose a stoam fire engine. I'm riot going to
t be taken too quickly. leadership i� tht: Ontario legislature present) that he had been told that there cast any reflections on tile men who
, ;0. His prede. were only thred head i our fire department, for th6Y
- and accept a jtidgeat-., , a of families on compose
Thd ,Prj�Qii Congress, at its recent cessor, the latli Sir Maftb6i" Cameronj that line (two concessions about nine are an able and efficient lot of men,f rom
sion in Toronto, Ldi scussed, aniong took that course in 18,79, and 1�ere is miles long) that Profe8srd Christianity. the Chief down. What I mean is this,
� no good reason why-9i"Meredith Now air, if that is true of one Of Our I believe a system of waterworks, such
or things, the advisability of resort, roads fit Huron, when every one on that at some oth�r toN,vils have, would in the
should nottake a position on tbebencb .
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to tIvz1asb. as a punishment for wife- if be chooses to do so. With the road is within reach of any one of fonr end have been better. I know there's a
charclies, it is bad enough, while in the diffic-ulty in flici way Of getting water,
atem� A' &ed deal of difference of departure of Meredith the provincial vicinity live three able Fictive cloruyinell, but I tflink that coul(l ill sonic way be
. , I I Zvered overcorne Waterworks could be used
, i - ,
; -I 'tested, the Principal Oppositiori would disappear, as he con each having it good horse and c t a steani ,r never
.-- was lilaill to tile P1,01)OG&I stituted virtually the whole party last oach trying to build tip a church, in varioas ways tllf t , t,
ound of oPPositi011 session. The report that Mr. Dalton. =ing to their own views, and hardly call, and I feel satisfied that even yet a
ing that flogging tends to brutali;,�e, McCarthy will undertake to lead the ,bl, h s meet, would it sYsten, Of tile former w0lild J)"Ove more
t only the nian floggOd, blit tile Man Conservatives in provincial politics is not be far better for one or two of those, adv&ntftgf0118 generally to tile town
I - oads R11(l than tile latter. Andin fact, lbegin to
0 plIllipliment. There is improbable, Mr McCarthy has .pien to be ont oil tile si(le I
0 inflict% th t L' ""' ** concessions loolting ftitcr thO i it"81 think -,ve nill,it have tlicm, True, tile,
tmucllfoI,ce ill an objection Of this shown himself a failure as a -lie iclan, as spir a oil har(Ily hear the v-,pellse tit
he is not popular ,with the rank and welfare of 511cli POOple , We were tOl town c "I
lid. A D-Ilin blid enougill to rcrillirt' a file of 1118 party, and Would be no of At t,llqt fulicral, instea(I of .ill being � present. ,.t Nvp siloilid Ix -gin to think
lji,�ily to be 1�arclpllt.d by , in the town or village, witll About '30 or libont il,
lwre ure of his famous Haldituan ,� W. .10 each of all audicyre
gging is not 'I match for Mr, Mmvat. Tile utter fail- e, ov Sunday ; -11. -
e whilillistratioll of the hush. d c morning, when they should be connted . Arouns the County.
no Ilse in being sclitimental in illatte's paign, an4 his efforts to defeat Air by lallildreds. T4 of Africa, India, or � AN'tri. Patterson, Ist con. Morils, has
thishirill. liVebeliovethec"IYeffe"t- Mowat in December last, as well as his . Japan, About sending niissionaric,i ont riol(lbisfarmfor$2,000. Ifeinte-1-90-
I rel-ric-dy for such crillie'.ift"wife. unpatriotic course wiLli respect to the tiler,, while oil oile line in Ifuron, coil- - - t tho hirliber bu-illcSL4,
boundary find license question-; and tailling ,.-;,Roo Acres of tile best land in I 1"9 'n.0
ating, Assault i'm fornaleS, Ac., ii to his contiection with various boodle the world, and only t , bran head, . i of F. Anil Mr I)Avikl 8011t,llellter, there miles
a the laeb, and that not sparinglY, schemed, all tend to discredit Mr. lies professors of Christianity, if tlll-tt south 9f Zurich lips sold big farm of 100
. i, R ,,Oro$ to ,Nlr Abr Aham Coorgo fdr $5,35J.
ot'it be once nlldoriqtocid that all ,stich I M C tb and to rotike him an im- a frile, it is terrible, slid all ell,ilitiall
C ar nnA A, change. ! on Tuot3day last the C. P. R. was
imes" ill be punished it, thi--i waY, 1)088ibiljt�� ii�s a party leader. The Re- sljorild ullite to try &lid i U,�, f o's - � opened for all kinds of traffic into NVing.
AW (I be of less frell'unt OOMI'll. I er8 could not desire anything bet- — - harn and nowiregular trains are rat) from
d they wolil form, an the selection of Mr. McCarthy -_ -
I nadequato ter th position. A StTGGE'S ' ON. there to Toronto.
nce, li only bcoause of i I '
. t i �e provincial Op 6 ' O'
_'� Janie:
I as leader of th "
ni-binent, that 01080 cl"llloo4 P"Ova" t ake an excellent targetfor _'U�� BWatson,of Surishineiwas brought
. I 0 1 He would in and w6uld To the Editor ef the Chllt011 NO" Br(f, b0oro'iIiallonor�%Wub Toms last Satur.
oexientillpy(lo, Amendthelaw, Mr 11nrdy'q caustic shafts,'
. � be on the defensiye from the start. sin,Aq tho, fall show take, 111lice in (joy, cha,yged with AReftolltiv a little girl
oil ftro lik,jl� to RnIcIld tilt'i" wft" � � . . I
it a very paut a (Lee an IN 0 111 9
a resulted in him losing his life.
hileblasting stones oil Thursday the �
a seemed not to be working right and
went forward to start again when it
denly went off smashing tile stone, to I
me, and taking away two of the -fill- I
sofhis left bond and badly lacerating it. (
Vhile Robt Mason Was engaged in I
,ling stone on hie farm on the Blue- ,"
a road near Winglaam, on Monday, 1
of the I&rge stones in his wagon ,
rted to roil towards him, and think -
that he had better get out of the way
ore it came in too close qnarters with
0, he accordingly jampei and in doing
lie prained his right ankle bably, and
halloen confined to his bad ever since.
Oil Friday a young boy . natuea George
atty, a grand son of Mr Rotert Car-
ellael, of Se%forth, went out beealinatt- �
g with & number of other small boys.
ey went into Scott's bush, south of the
ilway track, -and young Beawy climbed
a tree, when one of the branches to
hich he was clinging broke and he fell
etha=d, a distance of about sixteen
t, hi right leg above the
U it:,
so in two pface the. bones proj cc ting
ro,.Ig the flesh.
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Mrs John Wiggins, of Howick town
ip, who has been residing in Michigan,
me, home last May, very much reduced
health. - The cause of her serious
laoss was a very large abdominal tumor
. am which she find sufted for several
oaths. Having failed to got any medi-
al assistance whatever in Michigan she
ecided to come home to Canada to t4
bat could be done for. her. When she
'
rrivdd she decided to go at once to the
ospital 'in Toronto to have a tumor
xamined as being lik "I there to get the
- ad 0 ll B
�67acm ,last , L� 1. efore aging go
bwever, some of I at frends persuaded
Or to consult I at old physician, to see
f he could give her any On couragement
he"did so and after an examination he
etermined to undertake the operation-
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he first of the kind lie had ever attempt -
d. On the 13th of July with the assis.
once of others, be, operated on her and
emoved a tumor weighing 35 pounds.
Cheoperation lasted four boars, being
n unusually difficult one, ais the tumor
ad many Adhesions. This is the first
peration of this Idud, with but one a -,-
option, which has been done in the
ounty. . .
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coniniercial Unioill.
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ILW,, OF A, FORI ' IFA .11MNIBit'n. OF THE ON-
TAA10 LEGIISLATURE.
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Mr Dryden, ALPP.,who has been-intho
)Id Country this summer making large
urchasea- of Crookshorns and Shorthorne
nd Shropshire Dowu%is surprised at the
tride that the movement for Unrestrict-
(I Reciprocity with the United States
has , taken during his absence. "I ex-
�ressed myself very decidedly 6'a 'the
que3tion at the meeting of the Central
Farmers' Institute," he said to a reporter
'but I did not then think that the farm-
ers of Ontario would so soon or so gener-
ally and unqualifiedly declare themselves
n its-faYbr. It is not a party question
with the farmers, I am glad to say it is a
question of great public policy, and the
armers look at it in that way. And let
we tell, you that all other industries are
of imall account in this country Along.
side the farming industry. Lot this be
prosperous, And all others are bound to
be likewise. The wealth that comes out
of the ground i1a the source of all real pros -
parity and when the farmers are well off
manufactures and commerce have noth*
fug to fear." Being asked how free,
access to the United States mar-
kets would affect tLs live atcok trade
and the wool market,- Mr Dryden
ai he had ,to doubt that both would be
a id
.
greatly benefited by it, "An incident or
two will make thig clear," he went on to
SAY. "Last week I had a call from two
American farmerg,onefrOm Pennsylvania
and the other from Michigan, Both have
largo flocks of ahropshire grades, but the
Pennxylvauia farmorraises sheep forment,
And the Michigan former wool. lqo-w,bow
do you suppose their prices compare with
ours? We sell lambs dFopped in 'Match
for $3 to $3 50 and the Pennsylvanian as-
sured me that he got $6 to $6 50 for them
I sold the cilp of my pure-bred Shrope
this year for fifteen cents a pouna,un.
washed and the Michigan former told nit
that the clip of his flock of Shrop gradee,
unwashed,sold for thirty. 6 vocents. Nov;
this medinin wool is just the kind wanted
in the United States markets and large
quantities of it are imported evey year
open to us the American markets and till
revenue of the . Canadian farracr from
wool as well as from mutton will be enot
mously increased, I any this beca"53 n(
other portion of the American Continen
is so well suited for sheep raising as thi
Ontario of ou"
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STIZAITH'S REAPER AND AIOW'El
, KNIFF, SHARPE, NER.
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Straith is hero. as usual, With Ilia Cale
brated and thoroughly- tested reaper an
mower knife sharpener, which has give
tile public general satisfaction for thelaf
,ifiVe years. It needs no detailed descril
tion as it is so widely known. He lic
shipped machines to Glasgow, Sootlan�
and Victoria, B. O., as well As many otli(
countries, ilia Attachment, lie clai-s,.
the only one that will keep the stone I
shape till wbrn ont. Ilia address is Pet,
straith, cliritoll Ont.-Mobe 1"'1111hitic
report. —.*.—
A San Fransico grocer has been sue
for refusinq to ]land over the fire
alarm box-icey which was in his VO
.session, in order that an alarm mig]
be given, The delay thill; caused r
suited in Increased l6ss to� plaintif!
house, so �it is claimed.
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. roppor . , is , na, w6d. Po 9ppratiquis.
Ilat is finiv gecerlslly .4 1.4�4_
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.. g .-don
Or exal'"ple, tho owrwrs of.we§t-
010,%� V-13-,browu 01one qwrloq- hs.
ejr� that with q qlr� .
, , preotrivted.te. - 'ro6y
vixh, the -ul"ited Bt,Ateh ttley'voold iii-
.
rea - lie I their Output 40 its to eMPIOY �-
'000 men iustgad of 215,41t now. ThOr
ritirket, like, that elf many. other pro-
_ , .
duceys, is now milch; too small.
The Hamilton Times aaya:-k!%.�-
McMillan, N.V. for douth Huron, has
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g I rest Wth in upreetrictive reciprocity. .
He says be will support it in VATI4.
ment.-no waltel -W-4ich arty b I
it forwaTd. That is. rijf; wbart"t1fell
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people of this country want is the
f principles 'bat ill
au ' c -�
feRthort greatest,zlienefit on tb'e grejfl; -
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eat number. They are not very so 71
citous about the agency from which
.
measures estimate. But they, need
not expect very much from those who
are committed to the maintenance of
such outrages as the sugar monopoly."
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A LIST 011' FALL FAIRS
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HULLETT,CLINTON,SEPT. 27-28
West Huron, Goderich, Oct. 4.5-6.
Tuokeramith, Seaforth,golit. 20-30.
Stephen and Usborne,Exeter,Oot. 3-4
Morris Branch, Blyth, Oct. 11-12
East Huron, Brussels,Oct. 6-7. .
Turnberry, W - ingham, Sept. 27-:18.
East Wawanosh, Belgrave, Oct. 4.
Stanley. Bayfield-Oot. 13 44.
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sale Register.. .
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T U RSDAY, OCT. 4,- U ureaerved Bale of
farm stock. implements, &a., on lot 34, con. Is,
flullett. C. A. Howson, prop., Us. Howson,
auctioneer.
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MONDAY, Sept. 26-Mortgago sale Of ftrUt
stock, &,a., of James Gallagher, lots 21-22,,Mill
Road, west, Stanley. D. Dickinson, auct.
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Fifty thousand people have fled frQm - i0qNSTON-In Clinton, on the 9th Wilt.,
leesitia, to escape the chrlara. tl�e wife of Mr Rich. Johnston, of a daughter.
The greatest library now on this JUNOR-In Stanlojr, on the 15th inst., the
. wife of 51r John Junor, of a daughter.
lobe, and read by its English speaking JARVIS - In Goderich Township, on tile,
eople, is Appleton's Great American 16th inst., the wife of Mr W-11liarn Jarvis, at 4
lyclopeadia, supplemented. by its, An. daughter.
SCOTT -In Clinton, oil the'l6th inst.; tb@
tuals This rea.t monarch of Science, wIf a of mr James Scott, barrister, of a daugli-
Ater�ture alaw events, consists of about tor. .
18 Vol toy"' octave. It has not less MARRIED
ban 7,500 maps and illustrations, and KLACH'1'Z-CROL'L-In Clinton, on Sept.
rom, its more than 23,000 pages are %L, at the residence of the bride's father, by ,
�treauiing forth a flood of learning the a RON,. W. NV. Sparling, Mr Tbos. Reachiq,
rue sovereign of the mind. This work of the firm of Keachie & Bond, Galt, to Maggio
� accessable, alike to the poor, to tile Erma, second daughter of Mr John Croll, dl
Clinton. I
,tell and the blind. GREEN-CROLL�In Clinton, on,l.ept. 21,
a a repat presented by him to the at the residence of the bride's. � , by tho
. Itev. W. W. Sparling, Mr James W. Greeii,, *
United btateg Congress in the year editor of the Parkhill Gazette, to Fraitc011
1868 Senator John Sherman said:- Cecilia, third daughter of Mr John Croll.
'Every obstruction to commerce is it WUBSTER-RAYBON-In Toronto. on th^
bax upon cosumption; every facility 19th Sept Mr Walter Webster. of Toronto.ts
'Is Rayson, (laughter of Mrs Rayson,
Miss Carr
to a free exchange cheapens eommo- of Clinton.
dities, increases trade and -production HUMPHRIFIS-TROMPSON-At the xesia
and promotes CiVilization. Nothing deride of the bride's father, on the 14th last.
Mr T Humphries, of Brussels, to Miss Minuill
is worse than sectionalism with'11 Thompson, of Hastings. .
nation, and nothing is better for the 9pARLlKG_G_R1NDUr,-At'tho rcaideaco
, , ,
pence of nations than unrestricted of E. Wardell, EBo,, ? Obililig Avehue, Torou-
freedom of intercourse and Commerce to'011,the IlIttL init., by Rev, W. W. Sperling,
of CliPton, blr W. A. Spatting, cousin of tha
with esich other." The broad argum- officiating clergymen, to Miss Mary Grindew,
ents in favor of Commercial Union all of Rochester, NX,
DIORTON-MoDOUGALL-At the residenco
could not be more s�lcclntly stated, . of the bride's father Luaknow, on Sept 6, by
Rev A McKay, bir A Norton, of Arkona, W
It is said that the Counties of IICLCO12 lilis� & bleDougall, of Lucknow.
and Simcoe are to be asked to repeal the M6LE, OD - WEISE - At thp Presbyt,briae
Scott Act, and thA more than the nelies- _Mitnae, Lucknow, oil the 7th Inst., by Rev� A.
sary names have been attached to the Mcj[jay, Mr A. UcLood to Mae Eva Weise, all I
pe�tition circulated by the antis, who ard of Colborne. I . - � I
rejoicing over the fact. -The Petitions * � I DIED 'I h ,
may mean much, and they maY simply ARCHER --�- In Hallett, on th 5t
Aliss Xtary Archer, a.qed 4i years. - - �k
mean little or nothing. When the SLOtt DOHERTY-In Clinton, oil the lfith ill9t..
Act was voted oil in this city a greater J6hn r,dward.Doherty, aged 25 yoars. . I
number of elect to signed the 11 petition WESTON-In Goderich Township, oil tho
0 l7th inst., GeorEW Weston, aged 73 years and
for its submission than supported 't at 7 months. .
the -polld. WLcu a petition is beba,z COPP.-In Clinton, on the 22nd iust,, Mark
hawkea around a epnimunity there is Copp, sontof Mr S. Copp, aged 21 years, The
always a very considerable percentage of fulleral Nvill take place oil Friday, at 2 p. m. � I
the people who, elther throngh willing. . Ladies Only. I
ness to oblige or general habit, Affix their '
names, even though they way n Tile complexiory is often rer,dered un-
sightly by Pimples, Liver Spots and Yet-
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with the spirit of the document.-Hamil- lown,fas. *These it is well known are caused
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ton Imes. , I from aq inactive Liver and bad blood. Dr
Mr.*Norquay,' it is Announced, liag ChwL's Liver Cure purifies the blood aild
failed to obtain in New York the money whole systera. See recipa book for toilet
required to*pay for the construction of recipes, hints and suggestions on how v)
the Red River Valley Railway. This preserve the complexicq. By all druggists .
is to be regretted, as there is no time -
for delay if the road is to be available . �
to help . move this season's crop. How. . I
ever, there are other ways of raising the -
I
money besidpaby.the negotiatioll�. Of it . . . I .
large loan. ' 1111jo Northwest cannot . I -
prosper, it cannot attract immigrants, . 1. .
it cannot even retain its present popu- GET YOUR I
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lation, unless relief is afforded from
I TAKEN AT
the existing tyranny. The Government r.0 STE R - 9, �
and the Canadian Pacific may have . ULINTON.
frightened the disinterested capitalists I . . . � .
of New York into refusing a loan, but I
the road must be built if it has to be .
paid for by the private subscriptions of � I .
patriotic Oanadians. . . . . . I
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. Lcird Randolph Churchill has ceased . . � I 11 -1 .
to be a prominent figure in British poli- .0 ........ W"
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tics. Nobody gems to care particularly M !
about him now, and his offorts to form A-11ew Admflumnits -_
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a combination with Chamberlain ha OD I GENEUAL SERVANT WANTED AT
Goonce. For competent person $7& month
beenbarren of results. Neitherhonor
Chamberlain have any following now, gid. Apply to ADIS. J, C. GILROY, near
each having been frozen out by Ilia tea. I gan Factory, Clinton.
peetive ,party, because of his mischief. QHORTHORNS FOR SALE.- THREF",
making tendencies. Chamberlain left LY fine young Bulls, good colors and- pedi.
the Liberal party bemnw. he could not grees. They will be soldon reasonable ternio
beits leader, and Churchill .tbrowup and prices to'sult tile times. For further
particulars apply to W.J..Blooms, E, lmhur9t
the chancellorship of tbeexpbequer with arm, Clinton. * 41
the view of demonstrating that he . . .... I . —
a now OUSE TO RENT. - COMFORTABLE
indispensible to !lie party, �but ii Heonveiniont and commodious cottage a
chagrined to find that his absence from Ratteribury street, at present occupied b I
the cabinet.is scarcely noticed, and that MrLough. Posgeession given ill a few weeks,
he is:!ast falling into insignificance. The Rent iiioclerii,te, all conveniences. p I �to ,
experience of the two worthies illustrates ff. FOATER, at Mr Diddlecombels store, .
the truth of the adage that "pride goota -.-- __ ... _ ... . -,
I FIFTY ACRE FARXI FOR SALE-WrSO,
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before a foll." . Ahalf lot %3, con.9,.Hullett,36 acres cleared .
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-and 6 acres bush, a small piece of flrst�olasi
In the early days of the 'Exhibition,at cedar, balance boavorrileadow: f rame house,
Toronto last week, a roan named James With stone collar, frRalo barn and shed, log
� stable, young I)Oarihg orobard; buildinds will
Faulkner was run in as a suspected crook 'fences in good repair, spleacud Nvell it,
but on promising to leave town was tarn- !ij miles from LoDdesi)ororo And 6- fl� Eolis �,
om tho-
a i I)ose Again. It now transpires Ahat town of Clinton. Apply on theprowlses or J I
Faulkner was the President of the Frist I CUNNINGHA'H, boudestioro ' E 0, ri
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NotionarBank of Daneville, N. Y., and -ITRAY sTEEII-CAME INTO THE PRr.
A-33 & fugltive from the place, Thelittle I Slitifts of sub-qriber, lot 33 3, con, 12, Ifullott, .
town received its heavy blow on the 18th about two weeks since, a red stoor, party
hite,vearling, Tiallownerisborollynotifieil
ult,whentbobank doorafailed toopea %tvo prove proliorty, pay charges aiia take ft
and its president to, materialize, Faulk- awaY. 1
nor, it is estimated, got away with be- STRAY HEIFER. -Strayed from subserlh-
tween $250,000 and 6300, 000, the School a,,,, premises, about two montlls'sluce, a Be,]
Board alone vuffering by his defalcation Yearling Heifer, with white spot on forellesti .
. to the amount of $26,765. Faulkner was Ikuy 0110 giving illfOrmation that will lead to I
hor recovery will be Buifably rewardecl, V,
treasurer of the Board, but had failed to HUNKING.
give bonds for the safe keeping of the I -_ ---- —
money. On the, day that the bank failed
Faulkner mortgaged all his real estate" C. P. R. MEGRAPH
valuedat $60,000,realiziug quite alland-
sonloplumout of the transaction. His
victims have already (btained legrd It Y,)Vl %�Rllt a prompt dispatell, 1190 the (. V,
Advice and purpose taking immediate 1� 'I'elegral'll for important 1110%sages.
action in the courts to invalidate the deal. Nve g1larnlibee satilfactioll
When in Toronto he was photogvaphed
by the defective department, And Ilia par- -4
I
I trait now adorns the rogues' gallery. W. JACKSOK
The early fall of tree leaves and the , AGENT, - CLINTOIN.
arrivaltifen autumnal "Coot *Pve"haa -- ----- ----' ---- -
� suggested to the minds of ninny a pros- Still to the Front.
pccl,ive early winter. It does riot noces. -
sarilyfullow. The leaves are falling about The �vb,crllwr Willi)() Rgain return his �fij,m,
a month shead of their time beenuseof the t11a1%l,j t,) fill wilo hft%e so liberally patroni%e-1
,
i extreme drolight Which pr . availed during I ..... . llirhig ilia pmtyear, nn(l mk for a coritinu-
anuo oy tbeir Riii,pr)rt in the intilro, lintl to in -
tile au,rmer mouths and the' marked forni tlwm thrit T nin -till on liaral at the ol,
I - kot*
reaction from the recently previllent hot 4"'""' All,,,ort Street Clinton, where I ivill
t '� ." 1, 3 of Roller 1111il stolle'Floar of 0),
,other is likely to )o but temp(rary. rlir"I', 1riur, Criielced an(l Volle'
. we 1,�!`tllh Oraliam I
I Tile w or if0tiated in the Northwest wileat, otttilleal, Rolle(l, Oranulatild an(l Stan -
a and Nar,vtellwastern States,where the that. dai-tl Michwheat Flmir, Corn Me.fl, C11011PO4
I momoter on Wednesday registered very peas aji(l Oats, Bran ' Shortq Oxt4 Polls And Ile"
Feed, Whole ,
r am] ground An.x Seed, whole an,l
near down to the freezing point for sov6r- Grmm,l Oil 0,1,0. potatoes, mmi miler Voge-
8 '
13 alliolirs. Following the fitorm moving talfts, Barrel Salt., wn(l,everythlDfr VRIIQ]13'kp,�,�
T last over the Iftkes which was one ofgreat Ili a, Fir -it Cla4s; fec(I StOrO, nil of Which I NV
all f -r tbe lowaqt reiiiiinerativo pric", or c1c,
violence and Attended with loss of life, As 'I go f(ircoql�ograinqorgOD(Iii-OL)(1. 9voclal
n alit despatches show, the"wave"has bow re,clail,etioM to 110009, FAvory �lilri, Teminmers c,r
reached this latitude. Blit even now a any porgoil s bill lig kil go (Ili alititl 0q. onn(Inrti
a re�ctionhas tAken.place inthe North. e14 al"qkNq L-�pt, an(i everything .qnld [it 111111
,)ricea, ciiijorinati,itilotiNrgoqtiantitio.g. Any.
west,and the lato-drops have not suffered thing delivered within the COrPOlation free of
. by untimely Septelliber (rests. It is un- I %Vill n a )Ay alisli for oals an(l other
1. '�"'rge, ttlaq, It, t"I'A. Rg;C4, Park, llldes,ami
lilpoly that the Cold spell will last for any e-1111- 1) f I 'ieallngb
1119, I pi � , courteriliq
"I
15,11,11) at, Ildi,ittlet afte'I'llin'l
Lt length of time in this part of the country, t""... , to 11"Onels to
� arid,%va may expect to have good, genial 'Crit t1l 'Aarnesil
ftt .4 I 0 t4v., publir lintronage hi
. re 4ir"iiev"l-fled me In t1,V
Is fall we.,ttlior during t6c fair P(AA0111,andfOr the futill that link
Prime Vine afterwards. ps,t. 1110NIA1,4 WATION, 01iAl,li.