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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1889-02-15, Page 4­__ 7—, .1 - ­1111r.111.111111111111PIW -"W — - � - 7- 7 ­.-r_-� __ - �, - - � V � I , , , � MP, TW � 2-1 �­ � V-r"W1TW171W, — I T -W-7- -w- -10, � . . I- -----%-T"F-qW-W14W7_1_ 1-1P1%7W,.:1 . ­ - �- _%I� T _­ � , 4?p.gqr -­,4P-4VP, - - -PPINFrw 11%k - - , , . I , 7 16" I . � , I h 1 11 I *­" I 1. I 1. � 11 11 � I � i It , I � �, V 11 I . I �- - � I . . 1, " I - I! 1. � I I � �. I � I . I 1, 1� . .7 . . . " I , , . � I I . I I ,�.�, I I I � � '. . I. I I � I 1� .. I I � . ..I. A _'. I , - I � 11 �'! I I � . I � . . I � I - � � .. �1� I ­ I � � *, I 11 I , : . ,1� I I I . 11 I I 11 . . 1; � I I I .1 , I I . � I I .11. I I r I .1 . .. I . I , . 11 . - .. I I � � I I . I , � 1, I . I I � I I . I � . I . I I . � 11 _ . � I :., 11 , 1, � I �. . I . .1 I I .iiiiiiiii,110 I I I . J I ! ,,, I ., . . I . ., � I . . I I , , I . � � . , 11 1 141' 1 11� I - I � , ­ I * _ _�,_ . � ­ �. I � _1 ­ - ­ I 1. -11! 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[ , �� , ,, A _f � " "'00 ;k 0, iil, , To show that I# 004%ic, 16AWIZ11, of ,X�Q4l9A,X'0aeV14go0ho B.Outu'Mir,04, - illepoOlooril0q.. 1, ov, *� Potter ol I " , 11 I . q W be 4Jn.,j 4' . v � V.Iqt,,gxl* .4 oti ch . , 094060h. , �K�6, ", - , � I � I Ki B I , _ ptrpe ,or. �.. , , — I � . I so.. o4s, recitations, pit - , , en :Boyd, of Port Elgin.opent, , leal OJO (4,04��P;�, 4yo, gro., ov, 4rqI1Qss1_4A�i1s �Iitclieil Cjtutsdf�n farm produce the Untitsd Fajrioii� 10stit'. �4 ,Ill, , �'401 I 94,-' I , TQ, f4o A.7ditor of 1, I . ... � wo An u — A P40 Q ' F-44, Woo States tak I I Zo . "tart of 04 IP mino U c6air.' The Quadette Club and choir I th000, forpole—NP,vil ,. stonet pomp ; , , e4 more than Great Britain, fo#41.4' *'61.1 4_00� 1, ­ �titort d in th village, Tuesday. Rev �,T4­ UvIxig I , . 0 IJVQ � 06 -,;I it W** - . S,ir.—Tbe letter, under the be%0ug , ' I ': ; 611r. �@U W -m X. ft9so" X.D., is. toW'4PL0l't1r#nt Brunadon autio4o.ces it big 041191.110; "Crue . In u� So —lame$ ViOl., as from the Ono; , tendered go6d service by to animals," in last woo _W. H, Lobb we cull the following flaur a I 'I , 10, I � 0613olars of R%ttoub _ry atreotftbool­ � �.4 ­ � 1)sbt a �aqh � � q surgeon of. - -tb4' t4irty-thircl 114rQcL Ay silre'!71,1111eighs, cutters, buggies Ono 8evor-41 old war tuned, Kies Arita Zi N W -es, 18Y4 _rrm .. .; (Jerits Furnishing—F. Sheppard Trade and Navigation Returns. The r- �. I . at least the pajrt xote I. 0 to � , � I . Battallon,vtoo Wni'T.Youn'Oeft limits. 1.1.41ao Itah9o, to,, It0h, e o r o w d 1) a d t h o a o o d tasto waggous, on the 26th last. lbbloge. repeated the solo so nicely clipying horses. was am,"Wui, to" I I � Medal lost -N-%, EAA OMOB , gurea given are the value ot-tho arti. , . . - . Q - I I � say . . _ ________._­. ­ fl. Jos.epb.*Qppf Joseph Wholpton?, of to admire. U A Yot repdere,d by her some. ti,m I Say, does the writ of � . _. clea ujorltioned:- EtboL foil the other 4*y and broW his m .iog, pf Whlt4v, who was . e ago, I Thet tho past of it. or . : . visiting hij brother, Dr. , 0. YouDg. faded cost ,of blue.' The quartette, the article drive a long haireq hose, or . . I , I . To Great To Maited log. To malie. the matter worse be has The anniversary services of the Rat- ' Tendui . e old camp J;rouud,' , what does 4a know about it ? As a 11 � , . � I I Britain states been poorly for several mouth*. this week, boa returned home. on t6 Aipping is neither cruel ... . . � . teribury St. Methodist Sabbath School as Well given. Rev Ur Potter's , matter. of. fa,o.t c � . Horses � ........ 0 36,750 $2,402,371 The Sault Ste. Marie Express says last Sunday, wore of unusual interest Mrs Jae Alusley, of Comber. is w nor injurious, providing the horse is I . . Sheep .......... " on er t i address comprised the story of his � I., I � 211,881 1,027,410 M. McFadden. (sort of Urish Bud profit, althou, 4 he parental roof, as enlistment, drill and Service during "Clipped horses" are healthier and eas- � ­ . , McFadden ,P outside talent had vi- . properly cared for. Authorities siky J , . Poultry ........ 1,962 122,222 of Grey township) has been chosen not been e, . The sermon In the or sister Susie, of Bay City' the American war. and abounded . . . ' I that town at a salary of 5500 morning im Ii - I., . ... . E ggs ........ 202 2,119,58'4 solicitor 0 waps orat versa by Rev. J. Edge, is '"'Ir load went to Brussels Wednee- with thrilling descriptions of the ier kept clean Yours etc, A RE"Hu I I � , , - . , . ., ­ I Sheep Pelts .... ...... 20,776 . per annum. and war, we believe, understood and aP- day to represent the I.O.G.T. of this 0 h . . Wool .......... .... I . 223,125 J Ur W. R. Hodgins, of Hen5all, has preoi%ted by the little ones, judging Scene t rough which he paned. Nr . F lax and flax seed ...... 80,2r)5 , =ed ail hotel in Kineardine, and from the way their large and innocent village at their District Meeting held Potter serve in a company belo i 11g1ng HONESTY THE BE ST POLICY I � Barley .......... 700 6,488,317 carrying it on in partnership eyes were fastened upon the speaker.- there. to the army of the Potomac, and 11 , Potatoes ........ 973 957,570 with his brother in-law, Mr DeMallie, His text was Psalm 92, 12, and his do- Rev R. Davey was the guest of Rev worked him way from a private to an To the editor of the Sew Bra. � (911"Utouffi. fiv 01ra" Maple sugar _ - 70 18495 , 1 t� Hay ............ 643til 800'6';2 - of Detroit. I scription of the Palm Tree growing in D. Rogers this week, Rev E. Kedd, officel of hiffh Standing. His ro- SiR-1 was more than amused at . � the sandy desert, and the reason why it of Thorudale, is also home on a visit bearsal of them story of a soldier's life what' took place in the magistrate's i Straw .......... 14:414 ing Sample, of Morris intends soph- could grow tbere-because of the living r I FRIDA.Y, FEB. 15, 1889. 1 ing his fortune in the Northwest Jana stream beneath, and his adaptation of to his father, who is very ill at prea- is very graphically told, and full of court this week, when a number of per- __ In such articles as butter, choose' aP- I' has sold his farm to Bowman Bros. . ent. . interest. During its delivery he re- sons were summoned for fast driving ... � pies, horned cattle, and several other ' Messrs Bowman have now nearly 400 these facts to ourselves and the 11coessi- � We extend our cocgrAtulationo to cited several poetical iucidents,which and making our public streets a race � articles, the exports to Great Britain � acres under their control and it they ty for us to have the living water, was Mr John Stephenson, who hats now adds to his lecture very materially. course for testing the speed of their ani. � Reform Convention was largest, while a great many other keep, on they will be bonaza farmers. very fine. He also described the placer, Mr Potter is a pleasant and fluent mals. When first summoned they told where the mighty cedars grew, and drew joined the noble army of benedicts ; .M� articles of consumption, not here men- � The Exeter salt well Co has under forth lessons of practical worth for and still there's wore to follow, ifyou speaker, and retains the ioteleat of the constable they would plead guilty if .7 ____ in the I consideration an offer from an English everyday life. We wish we could give can credit dame rumor. his audience to the close. A heatty lie would not add costs by summoning � � tioned, found a readier market � Co. for tAe purchase of the well. This thesermon. in full, but having failed to vote of thanks was tendered to the I witnesses, however they changed their � - . nds. When some of them . were put -' ! bIr I Morley has returned to Clin I Speaker, on motion of Rev, J. Edge, 1 -1 1. i of 1111r- 'States. I Trust has purchased all the wells in take it down we know we cannot do in$- : 1'or I � . Eastern Canada, and tire on a fair wa ton to take charge of the stables in , slid , in the witness box they were the most I I y ties to it from memory. f i which was duly acknoMedged � ()u, at t*o(lorich, Veb. .2 toward securing all wells in the West. I school, connection with the change o pro- i innocent horsemen you everknew. They � . .5th. ';'t' EDITOBIAL NOTES, The singing by the choir aw prietors of Swarts' hoti-I. Mr Bell � the meeting closed. couldn't say whether their horses were " - ulc,,It i3i AttlicBrussels monthly horse fair, tinder the leadership of Messrs Doherty has secured a good man in him. — --.w.* � 6P -- - -- - I going at the rate of five miles an hour : - NV�100 tile Ontario Coverii , bold on Thursday of last week, there and Sibley, respectively, was good. ' Goderich Wail StatistjC8. or ten, although they boast of owning i 'buding tf)e Voters' List,ket, it would In the afternoon Mr Livingstone talk- The third and final lecture of the � A 11aforin couveliti011 for tile Weat mill were 12 to 14 horses sold. The bighest ed to the little ones from one word in course which was In begiven Tuesday three-minute drivers. At the request . � a to omit the numbering $220 by Mr MoMalln Tile following facts are taken from of the constable an adjournment war be a good mov � price paid was � : Riding, has been called, to be held ,it of ballots by deputy retLjrjjiLj,, ol,,,1(:ej-s. for a .3 year old heavy draught colt,sirec'i Proverbs 18 and 24, viv: -"Friend" He eveDing, in the 316thodistChureb, the report ofthe Inspector ofJail-.;,for n,t,ed, he magistrate seeing that the p � spoke from each letter ill the wcrd, has been postponed until the 19th - gra t S w ' re -truth, lit -.--- --- ; by 1,Ra,nkin Boy,"purchased fromThos the ear ending �eRte�jnbp,r 1888: e __keqping_b.aQk.the , showing how they each represented a - _ �. ­ ­­_ par or that a witp6�jges. .might be � cjl, _ 011 - �) lda,,t�, -- - - -W.*-*-- - ­ __.,_�Ije well known qt9ck man _­ -inst., on account of bad roads and In Rijef�r 117,males apd M .,d mor, I ­ -, - -.-- __qkq 25th McLauchlin ­_­. fftvg. ­ _ . , J fe, ales T - __ - -subject fraugglirwith-ai'trM MCI` 1. - ,_1 - lififun k--'-" � � _ _1 Goderi _ - __ ___ -, . ___ _ - ____ _­ _. , , - -of d_re­­tow' iljil). ­ _­_ stormy _. .1 . -w-e_ U-0mmi ted io 0, -jo- ned." If& d6focaants,too see- . goL - _'L .-n , � - 1. I I- 1. � - --: - Our Friena7 wag -our Father; he weir weather. r4 t oderich,'b g 0 ' ' �2, .Tile cheerful intelligence it; conveyed ond thought, plead gililty, and "re each �� ­---hrut.- --A full represellUtiaazf dele6fans . At the close of the revival service in Rich ; he was Interested; be was Eter- W. *i,Quimette- avid Miss M. Rid- an inctettge of 60 ovej,r t11:e,p.re.yif)us� .... . ' ; . t� the taxpayers of the Dominion that ,mmilt- fined 45 and costs, in all 07-50. I have . � * I tile Met-Irodist oburch,011(i li1iIQ north"Of ,Jai; lie was Near and -Dear to us., The dell, ofthe Popular DryGoods House, year. In 1887'there were no cc no doubt that had they plead guilty at 11 i from all paits of the ridin" is expected, auiriad'the mouth of January the pub� Leadury, on Friday evening last Miss facts were so plain and the truths taught are in Toronto this w�ek on"a busi, ments to Goderieb jail .for drunken- ; " Scott first, they would have got off with a 51 . I . itereaBcd Louisa Pollard, the amiable and talent are so often needed in everyda,y life,thut ness trip, Mr John Lear is looking ness, but in 1888, when the , fine. It pays tobe honest. � I as niatt(;rs d i -ii pc rtance are likely to lio debt Of the ccuilt"Y lifta i eilyoungorganist of the church was all enjoyed it very much. after the tel6graphim, department Act was not in force, there war 4. Ot Yours, I tONLO010111. , �,.1,682,934. � - during their absence. ' those comrA.ted ail but 7 were over I �. I . - made tiTe reeipieilt of a handsome silver In the evening Nir Livingstone preach I . . - ­ bbwl, pair of napkin. rings anti cd from the words "As ail eagle stirreth .... � - I corne ill). _­ .-__-W.*-1W_ stigar A I , - . I _.________W�._0_ ___ ! silver spoons of the sallie material ill) her nest." Ile said the bible opened grangers propose bolding their 16 years of age. 61 were sent up for Llf#_� Insurance in Canada; .1 . The official reports of.the g(lovertiment C czen """ 17.1 __ the first time, 21 for the second, and Therelias just been laid before the in recognition of her services. * witil a geand description of world- an. a thup per oil the 27th inst., for The offence that . "Tvlal.'s 1111111211.11111ty to Alan allow tiiat our trade with.thc Uilitpd Mr M. Heffernan has sold his farin buildiilg,'biit his theme was nest -build. w h ich is year they intend charging 19 for the third. 15ominion Parliament the preliminary i,jI,tJCt,,'j C0111ttless anuil.)ers States, bothexport apdimport,'is tnuch on tile 2nd concession, L. 1R. S., Tack- ing, not world buildina. Who was not 25 cents admission instead of giving got the largest number committed in abstract of the business done by Cajj� .. . this county wa4 vagrancy. Only one adian lifei nsurance companies during ---. I � -I ] -idrew Bell, of the interested in a bird's ,nest. To hial, it , I .Hourn." lar -or than with Great Bribain. The ersmith, to Mr At asheretofore% freesupper. A good 0 London Road, -for the f3um of P-5,00. was a wonderful thing., tt was not time is expected and they know how prisoner went from this county direct the year ending 31st December, 1888. opponents of Commercial Union allege - It butts Something evolved. It was not by to the Central Prison. The religious TheCanadaLife, of Hamilton, heads ' in the course of 1�ev. Mr Talilial-e's Tile farm contains 100 acres to do it . (as you know Mr Editor.) iums for I last Ecrilion, the iollowitig sentanco ap- that it is not. Which i,i nioat likely to Mr Bell's homestead farin. Itisagooa chance in that tree, rock or mountaill denominations of the prisorters wa4 tile list with $1,294,565 prom . . . farm and is well worth the money paid top. I -le believed the nest was because Hensall . as follows :-24 Ronian Catholics 37 tile year, 1,971 new policies, $4,410,200 1 pea.red:­ be correct'? ple say - . Church of Englaud.25 Presbyteri�us, as amount of new policies, 22,292 �Ls . . -� _— for it. Mr Heffqnan still has three the bird was. Yet we hear peo , � ,,The hunian body is sq colistitu . hundred acres of Jand, 200 in McKillop ing there is no God, and.yet we liav4 j�UTM-Early on Friday . ..... 9 35.uethodist8, and 39 were temperate number of policies at, date, and N4,- � tea . . 8 lit tile report of tile Ontario Jaii-ill, 210,575 net amount of- insurance in 1� that three times t,, day tile body need and 100 in Hay. this and other worlds. Tile fact that the brick..,school house was burned. in their habits, ,pillile 9IVere intern- � �. food as much as a lamp needs oil, as spector is a table showing the value of Wrn D6lbow was hauling ice at we have this world and the people oil it A ending match was played on Wed- perate, showing. clearly that intern- force, or over one-third of the entire in � I much as a locomotive needs fuel. To is evidence t"t there is a God, who nesday, at the Centennial rink here, . as surance undertaken by Canadian com- J a�ticica manufactured at the Central Brussels last Monday and toward even erance is a cause of crime. 23 w During the year the company I ­ has girdled the . made and will take care of it find them. be4ween Wingbacl and Heusall clubs, tried in the "" I � meet this warit God lie was coining down on the mill p , Pattie Prison, by prisoners tbelein incarcerat- ing as tb highest number con.f paid $398,239 on policies which became i earth with apple Orchards, orange This is dam with Ilia last load his sleighs out There are many lessons to be drawn which resulted in favor of the visiting jail at one time and 7 the lowest. claims, o pay on claims "I ! es, wheat fields and oceans full of ed, and the total is 530,136. h the ice find let,load, horses and eaale and her neat building. team, by one point. The band 0 leaving,574,885 t I . or 0 And from the top, 0 n* est of keeping euch not resisted. This company did not , * ',�rsohv and prairies full 'f cattle. surely not,worth the noise thathasb it all,,into the water. The water was over She bnilds u0p oil the mountain cert, which was to have been held on The average e r_ . 1. I , I will- undertake L That her chilareii may be kept frorn prisoner,which includes food,clotbing, find it necessary to resist one of the 222 ­­. 11.1 I -- I notwithstanding this It ,She knows that a,,, Friday evening, has been postponed. -1.94. The cl I -m-ade .1 up .6n . it in"1885'. *Mr7."P.­ . I � , raised about it, and, at any rate, le the backs of the horses but by good i to say that the majority of the human . management the animals were extricat. bad company. fuel. and jail salaries,was $2 a mg . �. . iothing. the at tbofoot are wolves, jackals -and foxes, Don%'Torget to attend -Rev J. Si Hen' following is the official report of Dr Tisdall, Clinton, is agent for the com- . I family are SUffEring either for lack of Cost Of Keeping tile prisoners .w�s, ,Jllst -od, from -theiv­eeltl ba,th i ' pure derson's lecture in the Methodist pany in this section. . __ ' 'ifiai muc i ess to t axpayers.. es were lost; for- 123. That bar children may have � O'Rielly concerning the jail: -"Much . ___ _. .. . .-. food -or.. the right .. kind- -of -f ooa--ourl . ­I­'I`­-­­,_he`t ­.. Of On- worse. The %-Aiiffletre a r 112 . I �_, civilization 1*8 all askew on this sub- t tunato that the accident occurred near ir, and these are what we need fo our church. on Friday evening next, on . convenience is experienced in the --- BORN.---- ----*-- J 11 arto. . . 11 children, good company and pure air, " The Bible in civilization." . � I ject and God only can set it right' the shore or "Billy" might have bee . management of this jail owing to its Clinton, oil tbe-12th- _. �; I � I - The Supreme ruler of the' universe ___ --*.*.40.w--- -­ Inillus his horses. . because ba:1 company and impure air _. ­.- " ­ I I., --- ­ -8l-wb'0-fi9'tuAd6quatb'to the wants of I -- RLMr,y.�ln H. Beesley of 11 - ' ' ". .. . _-.11 ­­ - -lia's-oertainly made-amplp provision: . for The Local Legislature � tbe__;iber*_svening 'the infarit child' O � I destroys -more" cbildren7'thiKrf_aTi'Y_thiff"g Kioiie-lk. the county. There -are three corridors itist., the wife of Mr W. ) . Zn else. Are we so careful as the eagle? No,rEs.-Not'withstauding the in- for males and one for'females. The a daughter. I . the wants of his children, and if the Mr and Mrs John Swallow, of L,oter, No. We generally ask, is theye money DisNEY.-In Goderich township, oil .i selfish propensities of mankind were Notes fronk the flouse. met with what might have been a Seri ' in it. Many of ii; have knovvil. men to clemency of the weather, on Wednes- first named witi accommodate nine the 12th inst., the wifelof Mr K. Disney, ous ease of poisoning. Mrs Swallow leave the best civilization, the most en- dayt a goodly number of our towns, prisoners and the latterthree, while of , ,on. . . ' I pEOple attended the convention in I __ not legalized, by act of parliament- was about to write a letter, getting a lightened ministry, and take . their during the year there have been in MCCOOL.-In Hullett. on the 12th . . ' -At Tuesday's session of the Local some Brucefield, and report having. had's custody at one time'as many as fifteen inst., the wife of Mr W.* MCCOOI, of a there would be comparatively little Bill. Legislature the Voters Lists Bill was bottle of ink and setting it oil the table, wives and families away into and pleasant time. . Mr males and seven fernales. It is ca,%y �oxj. I . read P. third time after a division. The then proceeded to get some paper, In desert place, thathe mayadd to big profitable I feripg from htinger. It has always report of the Minister of Education, tile meantime the youngster who was worldly posse,csions. - They make a and Mrs Watson left for- Clinton Oil to see that it is impossible to accom- MARRIED . . . . � . . I been, and always will be, that there are tli� report of the Queen Victoria Niaga- close by, got hold of the bottle and mistake, and he illustrated this mistaks Wednesday; they carry with t,h�m the modate.- so nl�ny prisoners in this 1,,,rQ,UHxR-R,,LysoN­At the Presby- . . I stato�mcjlt of drank the contents. - Mrs Swallow, on very forcibly, from the great,mistake best wishes of their many friends'.L- jail, and that any attempt at -proper torian Manse, Seaforth, January 24th, . . . I some people who must go hungry be- ra, Falls Park and the Ile returning, Saw what had happened, p.nd of Lot. How he chose good,pasture Bible Society mbeting on Friday McDonald, Mr Goo. cause of their own'lazy or'shiftleas dig. Public Accountswere sent down. T classification is quite out of the quPS- by the Rev. D. A. . Estimates were,'Submitted oil Wednos� .at once summoned medical aid. . The and well watered, in his selfish greed evenin , Feb. 15th, in the Preshyte. tion. So far back as the year 1878, Farquhar, of Hullett, to Ellen, eldest . position, but a great .many more 0 -re child is out of danger. for wealth. He said lie believed in giv. ot my predecessor in office called atten- datighter of Mrs John Rayson, Clinton. day and the Bud,get speech delivered on � rian 6 urch , Rev. J. CA, Manly.will I compolbed to- go linrfgry because the Thursday. . I . - A bold, yet arnaBing incident occurred ing our children money if we could. lecture on Babylon and Israel. We tiou to the overciowded condition of C',kL1)WFLL—MO0Rl1017SE.—At the resi- I q1_ " . a.shorlt time ago in Turnberry. A for- many of jig could not, but wo could all of the bride's father, Bay field, by .1 . ..�, law has interfe'red "fd1r the benefit of The Public AccounW of the Province are, pleased to learn that Mrs Acheson the jail, and a 1equisition was m?de donc6 ' . on tho -6th February, I forthe year ending3lst DOce, lorn looking iZividual presented him- give them good home training:,, Take ' . Forrest � it upon the County Council, Wher,1884, , d Mrs Weismiller. are recoverinr,. under th Rev. 1) � . the few at th6 expense of the malt.1y." � were presented to the House by the self before the door of one of our well to care of them, while young. &I send 13 . Act, to a 'S W, H. Caldwvll: of' Pinebrining, Mich., - With the vast, improvements that have . and. requested a night'fi;. them out, when ,irown", as the eagle did. . terms of the Inspection e p- U. S., to Mabel, daughter of .Ml! � T .-. � Provincipl Secretary, the statement of do farmers We are not to � the slaves of our chil- Tnekc-rsni . itli. point a special committ e to confer bloorbotise: l been- roade in t'he way "of labor s i cing, 'as foi- lodging. -The mistress of the house de- be � l living expenditure and receipts b nitirred at first, remarkill" that people dren, but to train them so,tbat when A special servi'e will be commen,C- with the Inspector on the Subject. RUTLni)ur­S,rr.,.ui,.-At the Ontario I MaohinQry, tine �=nforts of life Aiwala Iowa: -Civil government, $200,685 24; . c I I legislation, $127,036 77; administration often got more than trEtin,p", to keel) lt-� manhood is reaclied,11i6y biay be fitted ed at Turner's church', Tuckeramith For some reason tbe Inspector was St. parsopage, on the .13th inst., by the . 1. � is . ith insf., a, -cot able to be present at the time ap- pev. J. Ed �, Mr Edward J. Rntled I I ,.certainly bee,Lsier obtained than they lodging them. With a look of injured io take care ot themselves. No one i t ge ge, I 1. I ' of Justibe, 6373,89S So-, education, W90,- . � � d to do- on the morning oftle 1E of Clinton, Steep, of - - were years ago, but, trade and labor 465 30 - public institutions '.Inainten. innocence lie. straightened himself to half it inan until lie has learne 10 o'clock. . The meetings will be con - pointed, and the Council postponed to Miss Maggie . I � I ' I . combinations have proveutud 'people ance, $7,2 1,602 69 ; im m igration, $7,952. ilia full ligight and oVered to denude pend oil himself. Ilia cl(scriptiQu of tinued as long (is the interest is maiv- tbe'QonsWjWtion of the matter until Goderich township. . . . I . 39 - a­riculture,, $137,054 46; limpitals himself of hiis Varnic ts and staiid in. the way the eagle swoops down 'and tained. . their December seaRion,when it seems NVF�Rn_JoyN=.-At the r6sidince of . reapingf the full'benefit of these tin- anh O'llarities, $113,686 14;'repairs and spection ifshe imagined lie hadmny in- drives the. young ones from the nest to have beev allowed to drop. I am tile 1�ride's father, Clinton, by the Rev'. I provements. Protection, other thaii maintenance (public buildings,) $69,229. tention of smuggling,'in any specimens was very fine. He coricluded by mak- . AN�NlvFRSAUX 1,40MIONS.-ReV. Nfr strongly of' opini . on that early action IV. Craig, Mr W. 1-1. Webb, of New ? . of;naturalhistdrywitlihint. Ofootirse ing the strong statement, yet true, that Davy, now of Georc,etown, preached for revonue purposes, is wrong. It is 54; Public buildings, $291,423 56; p b- � a will be necessary in regard to this I York to Miss Fannie, M. eldest daughter �;criptnrai,ly wrong cnij no amount of lie works, $42,870 71; colonisatlon that -.yas enough and lie obtained quart-. if a man will, in the race of life, lie can anniversary sermons at Turner's feature of tbejail." . . of Mr H. Joyner. � I " .for tile ni"Ilt. - . chose ft home where children will be -church last Sunday. The Rev. gent- . . argument, howover plausible, can make road.4, $R-2,273 56; charges on Crown or , a � . . cared for morally, spiritutilly a6d phy- leman is an'old pastor of.tbis church I DIED. . .,I � . lands, �96,734 47; refunds, 527,703 73; one of the most interesting coreinon- . . .. - - ' . it ri-lit. There may be times or 0W. sically. . . and was gladly welcomed back in his CANADA COA-CH ROHSEN JOUNSTO-,.-In Ashfield, 10th con., on nitacellaneous, $74,030 67. The grand ies that has taken place fnr some time . . . I .' . Tile anniversary services proper were - January 31st,l Samuel Johnston, aged curnstances.. that make protection OX- totals of tile expenditure is as follows:- was the marriage at St Thomas, last . visit by .his large circle of friends. ORUANIZATION.01' A SOCIETY FOR -UltF, 14'.(;- . I . right $3,007,037 62 as against that estimated, evenino of Mrs Kate Jane McLeod, �ged held on Monday evening, and �otwith. His s�rmons were practical and earn- ISTRATIO", ()P THIS STOCK. 43 years:. I . .. . weather Vedient. but that dGes not make ' it . . which is $3,125,804 12, showing that the eric standing the voiy unfavorable I WFTT1,AT:F11R.—In Auburn, on the 8th � . inprinoiple. .Thisiqone of the prin� 70, to M'r Thomas Gibson, of God h, . and �other attractions that night, a good eat and were listened- to attentively a - I . ' Government prudently ,conducted the aged 60. Rev. W. H. W. Boyle pet' by large congregations. , A meeting of gentlemen interested in inst., Lizzie, eldest dau.bter of C. Wet . . I .- - � .cipal rt,asor,,3 why so many people"'go financial affairs of the Province during formed the ceremony in the presence of crowd was present. The Secretary, G.-Tfi�� anniversary the breeding of that class of stock known tlaufOr- i I . billigryf or mifh-r . for'lack of proper leind the last year. . . a large number of invited and uninvit- Mr Beesley read the following report: TEA MEETIN as coach horses was held at Martins ho. . 51mrilroN,--on the 6th con. of Colborne, .1 , - j�egisla. ed, guests. Mr Gibson met ilia fate The number of names on the school Tea Meeting of Turner's church was ' . i of food " There i,,, infinitely more hard At the sitting of the Local ning last and de- tel last Wednesday, to consider the feas, on the 7th inst., James Million. . ture Wednesday, a division took place one day last week, when in Strolling , roll is 407, comprising 7 officers, 15 male ,held on Monday evei ". - poverty in Aections of the ITIlited States serv'ed Mrs teachers, 21 female teachers, 150 male Spite the storm, was well attended. ibility of organizing a society and stud - I � . I . .1- . . oil Mr Meredith's motion that a selebt down Stanley street, he .ob book to secure re0istration, there being am I-Adutrti5fluents. . . # islywield- scholars, and 214 female scholars. The There was an abundant supply of C; . I than tlt:2ro is ia England, slid Nvo will committee of the House boappointed to McLeod in tile act cif(lexterot Lo primary - - vi9io' in tte Dorninion for the — I .� Ile im- school is divided inI ., inter good things prepared, as the Tucker no pro I re find too, infir"), ,.ascs Of it it) otir own inquire as to the means of disposing of ing an axe upon a log (if wood. the pri. 'w so well how to, and , egi.try of animals of thisclass, The OD 110ONY TIOUSE TO RENT; FIVE I ' and the result was modiate and adult classes, Smith ladies kno ' as lie"I V� - Goininutes walk froni post GMW all cot'- . oction help or injure the sewage of London and other cities mediately proposed ' h , t.bi ih.,d in England within couritry. , Does', prot -idayevenino., The mar)o department consists of 77 schol- had the*roads been good there would recent years a book for the registration valliencas, stable. gardc,n, &c. Apply atitbe and towns in the province. Many the ceremony last rl . � ars; the intermediate contain& 28 �1`8%' have been a bumper house. Almost, of coii�61i horses, and more recoritiv still NE,\V ERA OV1.1CF. I . .. tlic�e �eople. V%lu do not believe there membet's strongly ur,,ed the appoint. wedding is the talk of the town. kbership of 205; the adult th - . a . ,� , , The Inc. xeter es, with a meir 40 were present from Clinton, includ- another in the United States, but'nei .-SOMEW119 , RE IN TONVN,A GOLD I I is tin indiviatn�l NO,(, will sit down and merit of a roy I commission, Lebst week constable Gill of E. classes are four in number, with a . lit horses bred and ,r. )r . . tion was defeated by a majority of clev� went to Mitchell wid arrested ()lie - ing the choir ofthe Ontario St church. er of these books ado Lom"edai,attachwitoaglic trieceofellain, . think r,vorit, but Nvill coine to the gtti;- I - been connect- membership of 82. The average atten The, chair was taken by Rev. J. Edge owned in Canada, and 'our Canadian and a livi Any on.e returning the sanio to tile N . On. Skinner,wbo had recentl,� * .!vil,rl' - concl1i'don. fl�,�t it it; deciduliv- ail la- I dance at school per Sunday, during the and speeches were made by Rev. Mr breeders and dealers are therefore placed . I INV �, ,A Offloc, will be suitalAy re . —..-- ea with the Lion rro ' vident Life and 13 months war, of officers,,6; teachers, . . )ury, it is nut. ,;imlily bocsitse proto(:- I . Live Stock� Association on it charge of 32; scholars, 23q, making a total ave- Davy and A. 11. Uanning. Rev. af a manifest disadvantage in compot- w"r110'i. - - . .- ­­­_ _. � .. . . � tion, buars on o�,u necessary of life.tbat I "Foinin ion Parlian-tent misappropriating the Company's rage attendance of 277. The largest Messrs. Howell and Simpson were ing withthose of either of the above - � ­ --- N 0 T I C E moneys. it appears that lie insured a attendance at any one sess I ion waa 3725. bot'prosent owing to the storm. The countries, This it was felt would be If the t1altT who picked tilia wbiffletroo . . it is fe!t so inuch, but becauso it and ' I great many horses in the vicinity and . - alld loggilig Zbain n13 road in front of house. . N - Zogiected Iforwarding tile amount , of The number of Scripture verses com- choir rendered several Selections- to remedied by thb establishment of Cana 0 trade co:nbinc�a cover so largely noarly ote,-4 froin the 110118(-- ' mitte&ft memory ,was '20,774; of this the delight of the' audience and the- diallbook. The attendance was smal- n i ot -2j, con, 2, Hullott, on Wednesday, Jail. L policy to headquarters. A loss occ,.,rre(I ter than anticipated owing to the fierce :;otb, will return the sanle at once, they will - all tllt; neccq, number the airls recited 10,736, and save themselves ftirther trouble and oblip .111ric. of life. In the Housocf Commons oil Mon- to one of the members and when - ap. I . evening was very pleasantly spent. storm of the past thrci� days , Mr John MERSON. I e says "out, civili. the boys, 10,038, making an average per I . CEO. F. U . I When Nlr Talmag " he day Hoh. Mr Haggart announced that plication for insurance money was made Sunday of 415, The year was one of — --- Gibson, of London, was chosen tempor- . _ __ _ : 1_1 . ­­­ - _ . zatiun is' all as4ew oil this, subject it had, not been decided to reduce the be was informed that the Company had progregs and success, and closed with a, Additional Local News. ary chairman and James Mitchell of OLD COUNTRY TICKETS. . "'tates ail undeniable trutl,,b.ut when lie Postage rate. A two hours' discussion received no word of his being a member. larger number of members than at any ' - Goderich Secretary, and after a general .. I . I I . - . . . . also says ,,God only can set it right," took place on the matter of lacing art. AnInvoetigation *as dointuenced,whioll former period in its history. The re- C.C.T.L.S.-The Literary Soci,ty discussion on the matter it was decided I . . ificial fertilizers on the freet, Skinner, who 6nniver. of.the Collegiate Institute held its to proceed with c.sorganization. Tile - - st,'duriflg lead to the arrest of ceipts of the past year were, c a "The _1\1 I I I . . I , .. I be uses arnisleading term. 11hemeans thij course of which Hon. MK Foster atterwards settled everything and was services, 8100.45 -, missionary col- regular meeting lagt Thurslay after- name adopted for the Sor.iety wa ,Z . .... - � I 11 announced that the arguments advdnc- dispelled from the Association. Nibs CanqAa Coach Horse Breoders'Society " � -.6 11 I . 11 - r gary 671i.03. collections, e9679- 4 ,,�., = 7�1 I that tho Lord is g6ing to work a nir. lowons 110013. The Vicb-Pre8ident, z , . ad by the Opposition would not warrant as Win. Walk- tots, :, Fraser, took the chair, The pro. andibe following were elected as the ._� . . , _ One night recently, 1, t_73-2)7. Expenditures, *275.95. 11cle to brim, tb(. world back to its prop first officers: -President, John -.---.-, � tile Government in making any change.' harn, Of Fullarton township, who had The folowing programme wm ren. gramme was as follows: lostrumen- er position lie is wrong, because when The debate was adjourned. Sir'John and wag returning tal,-Mios Carr; reading, A. Burchell. London; Vice -President, John Aiken- we represent Fill. the lonAing 8teamabill men wilfully p)[inge into error, the McDonald said the Government had been to Brussels dered:- Recitations were given by Les. I head, Goderich ; Secretary; David F is ,,, behalf of home with a sung little surn of money . quartette Misses McLeod and Me- , h- liner crossing tbo Atlantic and we can give � . ter Whit6l-y, Rtta Youn�al Eva Cooper, or, Goderich ; Directors, John Egsery *fn11 information about travc;l to any P960 I I Lortl Ines nat furcibly remove them not received ail invitation o - ?n on, was intercepted, while Duncan Curtis Stevenson, Susy Cook, Lean, Ressrs Budge and Agnew; and Leonard Hnnter; Exeter; Andrew W. JACKSOK'. in big T'rr the a therefrom. P,iit if Nir Talmage means the House to take a jaunt over the Am the vicinity of the big swamp on Stella Livingstone, Louis Heywood, Ida month ory,n elections, Messrs Bow- Yonng, and William Young, jr:, Col. that by the influence of His spirit, upon crican railways. 16th concession, by three men who liolmes, Ernest Cooper, Mabel Dbtlor, erman an anning: song, Miss Me- borne ; A. J. Conover, W.ingham'; Wm. AGENT � , I in the Housd of Commons on Tues. orged from the swamp. Mr Walk- John Silas Andrews, Flora Cull- Leod ; instrumentO, Miss Gibbings ; Elliott, Porte'r's Hill; J. D. O'Neil, .. . . day, the time was.'taken tip almost om . ,,bah," And on . . � hani was c '0Y. CLINTON the �iirjian lic[irt, tit(- good being will alled on to ingbalne, ,.rhos. Ead4ti, Gordon Cuning- reading, Mr Montgomery, and a de- Lon ion -, P. McGregor, Brucefield ; Jas. 4iow man his folik-, then lie is rig h t wholly with the consideration of esti- his refusing to do so, three shots were hame, Birdie Heywood, Louis Doherty bate on the subject, " Resolved that Heoderson, Belton'; J. W. Robinson, -_ ­ ____ ----I---- t' mates. The Postmaster -Ceneral an- fin 0 .10 Intention Sadia Sibley, I But if man will 1'io� follow tile ligh , 3d, with, it is tbonObt, tl and Mabel Doherty. the execution of Christ was unjustifl- St. Marys; J. P. Fisher, Auburn; Dr. CHANCEItY SALE OF nounced several probable changes in him, �nd thus bringing 4 �. w of intimidating Mary Longh and Hattie Rumball sana Meagre Budge and J. 13. Whitely, Godibrich. .. what then ? ,\ rid if men supposed to the postal regulations, one of hiell is orse took frialit . - able;" affirmative, Tile following was adopted . I to increase the limit of weight for sing- him to &-halt, but his h . solos; Winnie Shepherd and Amy Ca�' Hartley ; negative, Messrs Cooper as the Volublo PARN PROPERTY he teacb(,rs of f,osple triitb fail in their and soon' boro him away from -the telon sang a duct; quartettes were sung standard of registration, First, only I I : hity, what t1wo ?. Although Mr Tal- le -rate letters to an ounce. The Op- scene of danger. Under these circurn. by Misses Kate Williams and Ida Bolas and Stanbul-Y. The arguments were . I — 'L position vigorously attacked the salary Stances it looks as if an attempt at rob- .-efully summed up by Mr Turnbull such animals shall be registered as have ul a q (� % ill the f-c-nt(lice we have quoted, of Mr Pope, ex -Clerk of the Crown in and J. P. Doherty and Robt. Ganley; Cal at least two crosses of imported E rig- RATTEINDULtY VS, HOPXINSO�_ . beiry war to be committed and Mr Walk- Misses A. and E. Runiball, Messrs Sib. and Mr Perry, and they decided in lish coach or Cleveland bay, or of stand- . Eltirsuant to tile judgment and order;forsalo I ­ . point,Q to tile qiifferin1,;' of the liuman Chancery. ham my be quitv elated at the frus- Sibley, Wal- flVor of the negative. This war the f1%Mily.,i;) tile %ViLlole of. the sermon does Wednesday was in iscellaneous day in ban- l toy and Holloway; Messrs I ara bred or thoroughbred blood. See- inade in thi's eause and. bearing date the 124ttl trationof tile evil designs that threal bon, Doherty and Jones. Mr Shedirer bvst meeting tile Society has held ond, such horses only Shall b0regiSter0d day 01 nuary, A.b. 1869, there Iwill be sol(I the House. Several public bills' were - 11 'oll, till.01 appTt)bation of Sutherland MM- . not soy one Nvord al;oui tbeproper rom- introduced relating to marine and, in. ed him. gave 66 violin solo, The orchestra ren- thus far. as accepted sires, for this book, as are con�aon, Esquire, Master of theSnpretpe . ody, General statements that affect land revenue mattera. Sir John The E xpositor says ,,-OnLe night t met dered two selections. Tile program"me . . at present recognized both in this Oount, Court of Judicature for Out�ri&, at Gode- . .. nobody, may be p Thompson answered a number of ques- homas Troop,who resides was interspersed with si-riging by the FIREHEN'S SUPPER. -The OflicPrs ry and in the United �tatos to be,, first- rich, by the said Master, at the . I 11 tions relating to the Jesuits Bill. An- I week NOrrT and members of the clagg coach horses of known and popular lea6ing to his hs%roro ...r K bit ., was returning home from ' school, Town Fire'De- ' m ,re " ar. en with a load The programme showed tile game RATTEPBURY HOUSE, CLINTON1 , � est of v�horn we dare say wc , other prohibition resolution wag dig. Clinton, were he bad be partment held a very pleasant and merit, and such individual horses to be . ranyed in P1lTpl(! and fine linen,' but cussed, but dropped. The N. P. war, of wheat, and after crossing the railway care as usual on the part of Ur Sibley successful supper on Friday, evening admitted upon their approval by the At the bour of 2.:30 o'clock in theartertloon,011 . town, he noticed a with the singing, and "Messrs Lo?gh last at S, ittee. Horses admit. � � . it would have beer a great deal7.more to attacked, and a division was taken on track north of tile , �he question of placing artificial fortil- man ice a4sad comin Out and Petry with tile little ones' recita- F pooner's Hotel. ,Besides Executive Comm all be SATURDAY, Feb. 23rd, 1881) I a'short dists'T I � Elie purpose if he had specifically point. t ettih� over the Pence tion. One solo deserves special rqen. the Fire Company there were present ted under this second clause sh izers on the free list, lie government of! the woods and 9 Deputy -Reeve Manning and Coun- registered free of charge if dead or re- The foltowing lands and premises: -All ed ont where, at least,part Of the 11111"'O having a good majority. towards the road. When he c%M8 OP- tion, narn6ly, the violin solo, by Mr- illors Searle and Johnston. The moved from the country prior to the and singular that certain parcol or tract of rests, . I . , posits him, the follow made a gr,ab %b- Shearer;; it delighted all, and the thanks c Ilent one and re- year 1889. " le.od and prernises, situate, lying and being - - _ �*,0.6---- Str Troop, evidently with the intention returned to him by Mr Poster found an an per WAS ILD exce Thd fqllowing were appointed as the in the Township of Hullett, county of Elur. - 40- . b of the sleigh, but echo in every heart. The solo "Dotty flepted great credit on the hostess and on and Provincoof Ontario, being couirosed ; . The Carnival number of the Montreal of pulling him oul 13 Executive Committee: John Aiken- of lot number twenty-oigbt in tbo seventh The Pruce County Council I%st, week Star is to band-&nd is a most creditable fortunately tMiSBO(I his hold� At the and me," feelingly sang by Nis Hattib her aRsistants. The chair Was oeea- head, Andrew Young, P.'McGregor and concession of the said township, containing ; king time he used some rough language. oposition of Mr pied by Chief Pay, who performed D. Fisher, with the prosident. by admeastirement Ono hnndrod acres or . passed a resolution asking "The On. number. People in other oduntries will of hold of the backof the Perry, both words and niusic. his duties most affably. S The fees were fixed as follows - Mem- IrLnd, more or less.. I wall situatod as to , �, . really be greatly surprised ,when they He then grabbed I peeches I This farm property ie I tario.Govatninont to makeit compulsory And Canada can produce such a superb sleigh and was just stepping in when At the close the Superintendent, Wr were made in r to Mi0las bership, $5 -, entries, 61 for each 'sn"M& roadsandmarkots, 1,1thentost prosperous I ) the services Waste by Meiars "Nesde, Johns by members, and $3 for each animal b - - - - - - is towpal ip. There is d now I . Oil all Jalftice's of tile Peace here after =� We doubt if Piny of out readers Mr Troop took hold of his whip stock, a IT. Voster,.kindly alluded tc . ton, y section of 0 ra in it . `� . W a greater Is righter- producing 4ack snake, by the small end andalting of all who had assisto . d in the entertain- Manning, 'Pay and others. During non-wembets. I I barn upon the proinises; �Ijo fences a i . . appointed to pass an examination before � around, striking the fellow on the ment, and made the pleasing announce- ,%ill be fairoondition. Thesoil is well adaptod for 1, . 1. " -ion o supplement than the Carnival drive. is knocked though Clio officers had the evening a handsome hunter's belt A meeting of the directors tho=.Lo,frali kinds of crops, � . tile County indge. The intent I It will be sent to any address by sending side of tile hard. The blow mefit that al Was presented to Mr Joe Rider, who held at the call of the President, and.in T en per cent of purchase InOuCy . 8, him b5CkWitrdS on the road and Mr only asked for 665 this year,�tho peo& this is all right,bnt it would actutilly rc- 35c in postage stamps to the pub[ latter ntribnted to the extent has been the faithful secretary of the the meantime the Secretary will pre* down on day of sale, balanco in thirty days � . ad killed him sto had liberally cc . Mr Rider pare and issue entry forms and give all thores.fter, A reasonable A,Monnt M&Y eo- .suit in more harm than good. The po. Graham & Co., Montreal. It the stock Troop fearing he h. company for many year&. n the promises fit six por , as g6on as he could got his team p�514e.'d of 073.25. The amonnt was announced information which may be desired. mainonmortg 00 I Atice of the PeRcc is largol� is. citlausted the money Will be refundLed. 6 saw M , ., as 075.25, but $2 intended for 'another expressed his thanks in a short pithy cent Internt. *914be puroEasoj: ill sign 9.11 �ition of a Jn, tip, and looking around b Lt An- Goderich Star. ), and as 90011 as he plirpom had been accidentally included speech which brought forth grei .agreement for tile coruPlotion Of his Pill: i honorary, ara if it were, necessary to icking himself ill . I _ - . -_ ­__ . 11 . cliaro oil the (lay of oale. Tile oouditions df - "I I e., Tile lie "flV iS (10411'Oyino' p )p he made for it again in it, Vause. The evening was greatly on- I sale will be the manding Witiona of tho , , . 88 in n - the sleigh at( � Salo Register. M h court of Jost �� I I I � I I , * , , I pass an examination before it man t'lle Wheat crop in Contral Illinois, "' :ivo hull —a--- vened by songs from various Imem Clianogy Division of the H It I ` a ,tl]Ars insy i, but Mr Troop not desiring to g and left here atia guitar music by He C arle; — Mco urth or partN be had upon i , I might add J. V. to his name, officially, In some places wbolo fields have another knockdown, drove on -13naall, njoved Chbincory Sale of V arm, in t1tillett, ppileation to Vendor's Solicitors, )� I : . I im. Mr Troop had aconsiderable Ruth ttov. J. h. Cook, of I ,Spooner. I very few poople would attempt to Pium, b6on' destroy ed. vie dry, fr,eez. h at the Rattenbnry Ifouse, Clilitoti; on MANNINO & SCOTIt, 8, NALCOMSON, "Ill . A money on him and from tho mMn'S into the babd9OMO new parsona9l) last 'rNeinam op iwa, AMRICAN Saturday, Feb, 2:1. M%nning & Scott, ,,Vbnd6r's SolicitorO. &tx Itor at ooderlob 1� I . as they only accept the office now act a ing weather hafi aided in ld.11ing actions, has no &n1ht hut 1)o ,,ad evil wnel;, and we wish himself and Mrs WAR. -A large a,idlence m0mbled Vondors Solicitors. 0111ton rob. 1, IMID, � � I . � (look al I happin,,rs in thnir ti iw abode. I a I I I , " I matter of accOtninOdMiOn. Wheat, designs. I , ; � I . � , . I � I I I �, I . 11 � � I I . I � 11 � , I � .1. *�N. 4 ­""6-0 �, � . � , � . I . 9W ly � " F �1 � � I �-�