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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1893-01-27, Page 4r,l rr �►1+T'w�+*""^"" iJ.0 I 11 I 11 ,I , ), JatAt p 1 Ad00110 MAIMS, flew , tivcrtio>ttpctat l' Bargain Day---L4tatq J. '$pdgpna. Bargain Dar --J'ttcksOn Brae. $al Price—,Cooper & Co. ° Sale Dar—Gilroy & Wiseman. Bargains} ---J. °D, Rumball. House to let -=NEW ERA Office. Bankrupt—W. R• Jeseop. Cash --'Estate J, Rodgens, Furs--dackeon Bros. Overcoats—Estate. J. Hodgens. Stocktaking—W, L. Ouimotte, Mortgage Sale—Manning & Scott., House to let—Manning & Scott. Girl wanted—Jas, Scutt. For Sale—J. Biggings. Church Nutea, Rev. A1. Stewart and Rev, Mr _Mc- Kinnon, exchiknged pulpits on Sunday evening, On Sunday lasts Rev. A. Stewart preached in ,Brucefleld Presb terian church, owing to the illness of Rev.J. JL Simpson. Rev. Dr. Lyle, of Hainilton, will con- duct anniversary services in Willis Church, on Sunday next, preaching both morning and evening. Rev. J. Walker of Varna, preaphed in Ontario street churcjl on Sunday last. Rev. W. Smyth preaching mis- sionary sermons onarna Circuit. (61av c t Mrs Julian Wall was byte week the recipient or a beautiful gold -lined silver tea set, from the members of the Ca- tholic church, in appreciation of her services as organist. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1893 The South Huron -Liberals endorse free trade on the brotulest principles. And the desire therefor is shared by many Conservatives also. Mr. Daltcn McCarthy intimates that he will not support the government this session, and his constituents en- dorse his course. The Emperor of Russia does his own allow -shovelling. So do a good many other persons just as respectable, and it is just as healthy for him as for them The Dominion Parliament opened yesterday. The session may or may not be long, but it will be decidedly in- teresting, and the Liberals will help to make it so. The New YorkWorld has the largest daily circulation of any paper in the world, nearly 400,000. That is slightly more than the NEW ERA circulates weekly. If a Liberal paper said about Lord Stanley, what the Conservative Hamil- ton Spectator did, it would be denoun- ced in language both virulent and vile. And yet the Spectator only said what was true.' Cleveland announces that the mem- bers of his Cabinet shall be practical business men, who have made a success of their own particular line, as he con- siders such best adapted for the several departments.) The news is cabled that Lord Aber- deen will be the nextGover nor -General of Canada, He will not take hold till the end of the session, and it will pro- bably be the rosy month ofJune before he comes to Rideau Hall. The Empire publishes a table show- n the imports and exports at various customs ports in Ontario. If they were all like the following it would not be very much to the credit of the country: 1891 1892 Goderich, importsexp' .. $595,755 244,325 $221199,735 ,375„ Canadian imports from Great Britain last year were $4I,348,435; from the States $53,137,572. In the last 10 years • we have imported over $70,000,000worth more from the States than from Great Britain. These figures contains a great deal of food for thought to those who will ponder on then]. The Liberal convention held in To- ronto, on Tuesday, was solely for the purpose of organization, and was at- tended by nearly four hundred dele- gates. The enthusiasm manifested did not indicate any fain-heartedness,not- withstanding the defeats the party has experienced, A Liberal Union, with executive officers, was formed for the Province. f'r 'The average percentage of duty levied on imports from the States to Canada, in 1892, was 14.7; the amount levied on imports from Britain was 22 per cent. This may not be discrimination, but it is a poor way to show our loyalty—tax- ing Britain Snore than the States—and it is pretty near time the Government harmonized its practice with its loyalty profession. South Huron Liberals. The arinual meeting of the Liberals of South Huron, as constituted for Domimion purposes, was held at Dixon 's Y'. hall, Bruce 'field, on Monday. The at- tendance was good, all things consider- ed, but not as large as we have seen it before. President Hannah stated the object of the convention and called up- on the Secretary, Mr T. Fraser to read the new constitution and by-laws, which was done, and the Secretary' was order - d to get them printed. The election fflcers resulted in their re-election r Hannah, Seaforth, as President, as. Snell, Hullett, as Vice- Presid- ' 4; Mr T. Fraser, Secretary, and Mr Forest. Stanley, Treasurer. Chair - en of the different municipalities are The Episcopal church people of Pe- trolia showed their appreciation of the services of Rev. W. Craig, (late of Clinton) the other day by the presenta- tion of aspurse of $150. Neat Sunday there will be mission ary Sunday School service at 2.30 in the Baptist church: Superintendent Prior and others will deliver addresses. The collection will be devoted to foreign missions. All are invited. A RARE TREAT.—The Hon. Wini- fred Sugden, who is sent out from Eng- land by the C. M. S., and is making a tour of Canada, will ive her most rn- ,rxr CLi F`a.JAil 71r +1iM ARA4, • HU'RQN SABBATH 6OHOOL sQ the hest teaohe>;'e .104 oMcerq and the UONYIR:I!TTION beet meek that Qin be. obtained, best 030 gr test need of the 'S S. World ie the, bap. tiem of are, that will make a better ;brand The twenty-first anneal meeting of the of workers; a little weeding out a'Inopg the Huron Sabbath School A ssooiation corn- teachers is sometiates very necessary, those roomed -its sessions in the Presbyterian who take the lesson helps to school, eso„ she church, Blyth, on 'Tuesday, January. 24th, • teacher needs more Bible study, more love, at 1.80 p.m., Rev W. F.,Carepbell, Blyth, coisecration and prayer for the salvation in the chair, iu the absence of the Preen- of thesoholar. We mast have the power deut, W. R. Kerr, w,ho ivies uaavpidabl of the Holy Spirit in_ menace= with our absent. The coudentiou was opened with work and it is sure to syooeed, . Mr Hen - singing, and prayer, end after a ehort"ad derraon deserved the thanks of convention dress by the °heathen, the first selijeet, for bis splendid address, ae he ea ne•to the "Some features ef.latermediate Sabbath convention at inconvenience to himself, School work,” was introduoed•by Rev A;