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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-11-30, Page 4'November 30, '1900 4 THE CLINTON NEW ERA ,This tor F.. Settin� the Pace No question about that, and a trade boom is the result Mei— chants for miles around are amazed at our price. making and Oan't understand it. The people, who are getting pe benefits, don't iiii tnd'it either, but they kn,ow they are buying a kinds ofe- . AAAAANAAAMONMAI,WWWKAA" Excursion to Chkag The Grime Trunk Ileilway Speen; will issue exour* eion keel to Ohio. ago, on December 1st, 20 and 8rd, good up to Deo. Oth. ' Fare for round trip $12.75 For tiokets and further interims. lion, apply to 'V. R. RODGENS, Thaws k eiterunsiiip Ageriteelinton. dersa vendable Dry Goods at lower prices than equal qualities ..have AAAAAAme~"~f"A" eve r been sold for in Clinton., a33.d they are not troubling themselves Wait *4verilannutIL •• about the whys or wherefores 444,44.****.O.•••••••••••••••11•••444•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Mt • 'nfeSS. Kilt Made V] Your Measure for 490 (Your cb.oice of several of the best Dressmakers in, town.) For one month, commencing Saturday,. Dec. 1st, you may select any goods you like from our large stock of Dress Goods, costing 60e a yard or above with linings and findings and we will make the k;kirt to your measure and guarantee a perfect fi4 and finish for only 49c We bave hundreds of pieces of choice Dress Goods to choose from and many of them, will he marked down in price as an extra inducement. Some of them are Sou choice of a new lot of Black Figured Skirt Lengths, hard finish; small and large desibe, no teed alike, regular prices $4, $4,50 to $5 each, for• $3 50 . r, •. (Made to your me_aem•e for only 49c) • Elegant selection of Black Figured Dress Goods, all new this season, at per yard . • • (Skirt to your order 49c) / I . 80 I I Tweeds, Homeepuns, Venetians, Broadcloths, all colors, prices• . .800 7 .98 Regular price worth I more. (Skirt to your order 4,9c) Leave your measure with your favorite Dressmaker. 1 t, ***••••••••••••••••••••••4i•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• II Clean Sweep of all Winter Jackets Saturday morning, Dec. lst, :we are going toStart a clearing sale of all Winter Coats. This great sale is directly due to' the backward season; It has created opportunities that are unusual. ..,. Such a stock of fine Jacketens never been offered before at this time of year at such low prices as we offer on Saturday inorniug. - • With winter just commencing yon'll have five months of Jacket weather. ". Every jacket we have 18 perfect in every way—style,. fit and . finish are the very best. . : • • . . Save front' $2. to $4 on your Jacket. Ladies' add Misses' Jackets made of all wool Frieze • • Ladies' Jackets of Black Niggerhead, nicely lined .. cloth; well finished, high stdrrn collar, all sizes, I no throughout, neweststyles,,regular prices $'154 95 .. , regular prices $3,e0 to $5,.for... k • f t . ..... . . . ... I 0 0 U. and $7, to clear ate .. • • ; . ... .. • Millinery -Mrs Graham Fag* Richness and.Daintiness-PB Crews . 1 Furs and olothing--Grels &McDonald 1 Metropolitan course -0 C Ranee 1 Excursion -1P 11Hodeens 4 ealins a ita ri7:4Santai ; r1:40114 "—Cooper ft 611 iCg! Fruit—W. an Soo Xmas footwear -J Notice-JohnIdechllivraT 5 5 Noticc to 6 ire% tnnon aFC112 Chrisfortr-srladsuDOEV.T.8.e, Farm ITCael.crinpitigre-silimoikthensB os •• • •• Clothing -Jackson Drag r • 6 5 he was living in good. style on a main Gass of Wife Desertion. The following, published in the Tor- onto World, under the heading of"De. troit, Nov.20," will be of interest here, where the principals are known, and eevivee interest in a matter 'that bas been talked of before:-- • "Ellen Hamilton -Miller, another of rex children, /some of whom are Mair. ried, has been a deserted wife for five years, and has worked as a domestic to support her younger children, She told Judge Rohnert that she and Thos, B,Miller were married in Olinton.Ont., 24 years ago and they Reed happily to- gether untiefive years ago'when Millet accepted an offer to go to the Algoma district of Canada as a school teacher, Patted from his family with seeming regret, sent. home money for their maintenance for one year,and then his lettere and remittances stopped. A year or more afterwards Mrs Miller learned that her husband was in Cop. per Cliff. Her brother was going to the Algoma country, and she sent along with him a consignment of five children, orow P/41113 One of these told, upon the witness - stand, the story of the consternation of her father when they arrived. Miller was the superintendene'of schools in Copper Cliff 'and also superintendent of a Sunday School, honored and re- spected in the community. Moreover, 6 5 5 5 8 „ UM** tottcr,lit FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900. Merit Must Wins All through the last -Parliament Con- servatives at Ottawa persisted in be- lieving that it was an accident• that they were out of power, and that- the people of Canada were just yearning to office. go to the polis and ieturn the Tories to • Defeat has been a rude, and perhaps not • altogether undeserved shock to the Opposition. It is not enough mere- ly that the Government shoul deserve T, Crawford. M. L. A., declines to be to lose the countries confidence but candidate for the Toronto Mayoralty. the opposition should strive to win w. .4. Thompson, government engineer that coufidence. But the Opposition did'not feel called •at the Welland Canal, has resigned. Its leaders preferred to sit' down and mons, has been nominated by Welland W. McCleary, late member for the Com. upon to be jnieustrious and aggressive, rest upon their supposed divine right Conserzatives for the Legislature, •. to rule Canada. One failure at the No.affidavits from the Conservatives polls should teach the Conservative -in West Huron or Brockvilleesamehave party that it must work faxen the am- yet been filed before the Electoral ease it wins in Canadian politics. Commission. The foregoing, from "the Toronto McCreary, Liberal, bas been declared, residence street. and a Mrs. Miller ans- wered the door bell. He had married a Mies Wink,adaughter of a prominent Muliness man, He told his children they, must return to their mother, that he bed a new wife and had cast off all allegiance to the old one. Attorney Drummond passed to tbe court a couple of clippings from Cop- per Oliff newspapers, and when His nonor had perused them hie sole words were "Take a decree." The clippings told of the arrival of the five children and the eeciternent incident theretosincluding the indigna- tion of the .Wink family, and closed with the statement that Miller had jumpedto the States. •• Political Pointers, Sherift Carpeeter,of RetPortage,is dead. Sir Adolphe Caron is pronounced ont or. danger. Telegreni, in Independent Conserve- electedi1111 Selkirecti Litt rt. Tia), eralione. tive paper, is -very suggestive. There been is erseer electedne inethat cronsitr- is no doubt Whatever but that the Con. uency by the same majority. aft arty b 1 d TO .Our finest $9.00 Kersey Cloth Coats in black and 7 50 1896 was clue only to dissensions in its Premier, because of the expensiveness serer ve y e ieve its defeat in The ronto Star says the Dom nion • Ladies' °idea heavy wool Frieze eacketsen blue and • grey colors, I heed throulthout with mercerized navy, to clear at..... . .... • sateen, velvet trimmed,. igh startle collar, our 7g regular price is $8, special to deer. .... I le . • &tidies' Karsey Cloth • Jackets in navy, black and farvueewell lined and finished, high collar, Al value at our regular price $7.50,to clear at UAW • • own ranks and the Manitoba School • • (eitestion, and that when pother elec. the Opposition leader should get more Which is•trrie. The tar alsci thinks a his pesition, is altogether underpaid. Our $11 Kersey Goats in fawns, to °Tar at •• • 9.50 tion came around the people would than the ordinary M.P. Which is also Misses $5 Jeckets in fawn, navy, etc., to clear at., 3.50 jump at the chance of restoring them worth thinking over. • Children's Long Ulsters, regular.$5, to go at 3,,so It Is hoped thev. are undeceived now; 1 am told that the Hon. Jelin Coate - to pewee. • • the people want men who can manage goo is to be ta en nto t e aureer ab - Every Jacket in the store is marked duwn to cost, and inmany tufts less than milieu tor's prices. Come as early 81:1 you can. Handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts. We confidently believe that Our Handkerchief Stock is the greatest ev5r..t hum trite' town before, over 5000 Handkerchiefs in the lot and more to come, and thii values are better than ezm be found elsewhei.e.. The best time to make seleCtions as before the TUB begins,whi e assortments are unbroken. 4440. ; bile airs properly; men who are met in place of Hon. R. W. Scott, who troadiff i their views liberal in their will be provided for in some way. The u eeritim nts, and hot'wet, in their pur- poses. And the. People are supreme. The Conservative party is not likely to get back into_noWer mntil ithitely better policy.than the one on which the last campaign was con- ducted.' ,see that some- • • Billy McLean, of the Toronto World, sy. of our councillors have fenced in our .. Govetriment, with a seat in the Senate, W Rose, of the Organ Faotery, was in market grounds, making it difficult to Irish Catholics have never been satis- fied with Mr Scott as their representoo......0,var.A.W.MiviArvW, 43714. and° - geir=trimarrstood ' That they favor Oostigan, -- Ottawa •lenbl• • ' • Morning and Going. scales, making the fe sible so that market g Hon. G. W. Ross refereingto a story in the Mail and Empire, that he would, Dr. Scott returns-fr-ow New York to. resin b tl and as free as the air we Prom the Realms 4r of Santa elaus • We Kaye had. a visiefrorn the dear old chap and as a result there are "things to be seen" on our second floor that will make the children's eyes sparkle with glee, Toys and Games, Dolls an cl Drums, and. dozens of jolly play things that you'd have to see to approctate, new ideas just worked out by old Santa (Rawl that will Live you heaps of pleasure. • • Cups and Saucers Dainty Cups and Saucesin all sizes and shapes, Japa,neese, French Havela,nd and German designs, just what you want for some of your friends. A special ao sortment at 50c, another at 25c and the 5 and. 1.0c lines are surprising everybody. , FANCY ARTICLES in .sets, of Brush,. Comb and Mirror, . Glove and Hand- kerchief Sets, Jewel Boies,Work Boxes, Etc., now being opened out. Berlin Wools mid Art Material$'. are a specialty with us, do you Want any I When making any WOG len or fancy article consult with our sales- ladies, they are always pleased to give you information. Sleighs, Sleds and Children's Cutters now fully assorted. • Santa Claus Headquarters. OOPER e Agents for I General Booksellers an Butterick Patterns I Stationers. very much surprised t as low as P08 - undo shOuld. be . athe. I - • • and M. P. for Fast York, is hustling declared that tbe story was absolutely - after the leadership of the Conserve-. • Ws Sarah 'ward T. on Monday for be On it at once. It cannot be expected! vvithout foundation and that be would At 5c we have large assortment in white teelititched Fancy Linen.s. e get it an go to the country as Premier of Ontar- • London on Monday, .. move about if only i few teams should I S tie party. He II nee r , d he'd Greve, Iowa. . to make a park out of the market. and plain Elan'dkerchielsfor men, d children.io, it alive. at the expiry of the pfesent Eagle never be able to lead it if he did. *There teem of office. ToWro:nOtoomoins, mtmodaeyl.erk, was a visitor to for°cronadnsOthertawtroirit ? Who ga,ve the- ght has a committee At 2 for Se hemstitched or elaitieerarfancy handkerchiefs are y a m on for the children. B 1 enti —come, see for youiself. is this to be said of him r -He leas con- '"The oldest voter, and probably the [Library committee power to spend Th anderable ego" in hiro, but is one of the , eldest elector in Canada whe exercised Ile, Miller, 'Asia the Clarendon, is np 1 money outside of the building ? ey nie franchise on Nov. 7, was Dunean at the EQ0 prospecting. . have no right to nee the market - At 10c we era r, .34.1 zing' an elegant range el -hemstitched Thriseeiew -sideboard -covers 'ire bere.a,t Is0c, .130c, 111 embroidery . .1.ATIPitTlie. erchiefs also Handkerchiefs with lace and t,o $1.25. most erratic and unreliable men in pub- • ' Tray cloths of plain bet crisp linen vvith hemstitched and At k I24c, 15c and 200 we havepretty designs in fringee edgeseassorted sizes at laic, 19c, 25c, 30.3 Embroidered nanderchiefee many pr . • to 75c each. , • At 25e, 30c, 4,5e to 75c we 'are showing an assort- Tea cloths of fine, bleached Oerwan damask, hemstitched, inane of dainty lace trimmed and embroidered Hand- at 35c, 50c to $1.00 each. . kerchiefs that would do credit ta any town twice the size of this. • Dainty open work doilies at 250, 315c -to 500. • Vona 1I1ONE:13ACR IF YOU WANT IT AIM church • (fairness • Rev.G.Jowett, Ilensall, had the mis- fortune to lose an infant daughter last week. . Irive,hundred dollars has been spent in improving the Trowbridge Metho- dist eherch. Rev. R. nobler will preach anniver- sary sermons in the Auburn Methodist chnrch on Sunday, Dec, Orh. Rev. J. W. Orfila, Wingham, has moved to the State of Vermont. Re ao:d his residence on Patrick Stmto Mrs Coventry, Rev. J, H. Higgins, M. A., who came from Mountain. Ont., to _visit his brother, B. R. niggles, at Brucefield, and who was taken suddenly ill in Hensel!, is recovering.' ONTARIO See -Regular monthly fel- lowship meeting next Smithy at 10 a.m. Preparations are being made for specie' Christmas service, to occupy the whole day, of which particulars will be given later. ST. 3ossen.- Rev, Father Mclileria. mio, of St, Augustine, was in town on Monday, making arrangements for his removal to town, which takes place the last week of the year, and be takes contra of this church the first Sunday In 1001., -Bev, Pother West conducted service on Sunday Met. Ban/ft Ontriton.--The etinieereary services on Sunday were well attended. Bev Mr Macgregor giving good, thoughtful sernions. There was a geod'audfence at the public meeting on Monday evening, and the program WM well rendered throughout; the pas. tor occupied the chair.--Itev. J. T. Murdock, who preached s.t Port Row- an on Sunday last, has received a una- nimous call from the( congregation of that place, and has it under considera- tion. iitarIP1411002" ST.--.1tev,G.11cAlister, 11. A., who hair the reputation of being an excellent preacher, may be expected to neoupy the pulpit of Rattenbury 8f. church . next Sunday, Morning end atoning; 1r*. W. Howson preaches *wolf/eerier,* sermons in Watford -At the League on Monday evening last Meatet Rd. %Tonkin*, President of the Jenicres, moan interesting and well Prepared paper on "Books and their authors" -the meeting being in charge of Miss Maggie Davis, Regular monthly fellowship meeting next Sun. day at 1.0 a.M. Rev Mr Stnith last, Week received. a call from St. Agnes' church. Careerry, Manitoba. The late Rector' Rev Mr Gill, has resigned, and ne thisis one of the first churches in Manitoba, 15 Is likely Mr Smith wiiecousent to become its rector. Our friends in the weh1 will fine Mr Smith faithful as a plume) ele. qudht as a preacher, and zertloua in all good work. West Huron Inaction Incidents. The appeal case of the Hon, J. T, Garrowes the West Hui on Local case. is expected to come up in the Court of Appeal today. An untwial irictdent transpired at St. Andrevea ward, in toweeduring the West Huron election. When a cer- tain man came to vote his number on the poll book was 64, and the dennty put his nun%ber on the counterfeit of the ballot, noticing which, the voter remarked "Ws singular that Should be 'Jay number, as I am just 01 years of age." Two men in town made an even wager of $5 each on the result of tbe election, and Arced the money in the hands of it third party, who was pres- ent. Shortly after it occurred to them that it was rather risky to leave so much with 1he plirty in emotion, and they hunted him up in order to. recov- er the money. He war found at one of the hotels, having a high time at their expense, and when they collared the bet there tvas a shortage that could not be made good. .„ Ton CORRECT MAJORITY. .--- Last Thursday, when the decision of judge Masson *tor 'phoned to Me Holmes in reference to the Vest Heron recount, giviog the inaiority at 18, the member elect thought there muet he an error 'somewhere, as the decision only itifeet. ed five disputed bellote, which would have merle Hie Majority 20, However, he wee willing to accept 18 as a eittle. lector? majority: Hut when the Judge had time to carefullv go over the lig- um he found thet 20 watt the real naa- jerity, and giyes that in his written judgment. The Goderiob Signal wipe -Dan Moran came into the office the dayerfter the eleot. ion and prefaced very Interestieg recital by cautioning the Chita *be happened to be present at the time not to take all the otedit for the rerun of Robert Holmes. no mild he was a rockbed, dyed-in.the wool, doeblegivetted, hide bound Tory ( hose aro not tile ale* words, but they will do), but he had voted foe Holmes. eleread cast upon the watere Will return ft r da s " said Den Some twelve a e y y, • years ago, when he was stranded in Clinton, homeless and friendless, the present mem. ber.eleot for West Huron had befriended him. He had not forgotten 14 and when eleotion day crime he could not vote against* his benefactor. There was something in that recital that threw credit on . both lemons Concerned. • Prom a Conservative. tic life ; he was a propouneed' Liberal at one tine, also an ultra advocate of Canadian Independence, and would to -morrow go back on his present set of principles if it suited his purpose to do so. There's no stability about his composition, for his followers would not know es here they were at, rine day following another. But, all the same, he thinks be could fill the gap. The tioderich Star persists in its mis statement that the Licensed Vic- • tuallers' circular was issued in the in- terest of the Liberal candidaterbut thio is not surprising, for the Star is a past -master in She art of wilful and premeditated this -statement It was McDona , near Cornwall, 106 years of age, who drove six miles to the pale without apparent fatigue; He is keen intellectually, end the physical vitality displayed by him is really wonderful fora man who has pressed the century mark, • The prospects are decidedly ill, favor,: of Parliament being caned together early in the new year, certainly not later than the 1st of Feb., ;:nd perhaps mettle 17tb or 24th of aim. An effort will be.me.de to get out the departmental reports just as early as possible. "leethe business of the comb' ;minion cannot include roach beyond the passage of euppliee, the membera of the Government will look forward towards an early prorogation. •, fhe first complaint regarding keep. Iarit:es which the Dominion Election Commission have received for investi- ation frcm North very likely indeed, was it not, that the, feached Re e istrar Fal Ontario, whichco ri br id g h n ds Mr Brough, government engineer at • DEAR SM. -My attention has just Liberal candidate shauld issue a cir- %Tuesday. This places that eody in doe.erich, vete in town on Monday ; he is been called to an item in *tour paper et miler eallin on the electors to vote Oile of the beet officers in the civil seevioe the leth inst. from your Exeter eorres- Trick. of the Hayfield road! left without suggesteve material, they had ....Thee. of the case of Tait vs, Parsons, tr e at N° Potlehf• We dere 124Y -that in 8°Lue nothing to work u o Th to yesterday for Liske Charlee Lorusana mpg rss EoIrcroaheit Tfauwok daysersmlast wweirek. v g mittee have tic right to do the property grounds; members of the street corn-- - committee's work. The Moor anoiill• y 'Holden was intown this week; eat them that if they do work without havieeepted a situation in Loudon, authority from the Connell they Will • Chas. Dower left on Monday cn a visit i have to pay for it out of their, own to bis sister in the Lake Temisoaming pockets We Way yet see gates on the. • region, . 1 roads leading into town, with notices. • •Mt ' 1 "no admitteem exeePt on busine a• ' iss Jennie harman,Goderiob,Was the 1 t l•ure:y we onotantt7mk1hg1- gi• aoMssHomePrincessSor wayover the scales;they were broken swat day 0.• •I this summer, and can we be surprieed. Mrs Pease, Toronto, and Mrs A, Thoum- , when teams have had to pull 3 tons rips son, Stanley, visited at the home of D. the hill to the scales, InStead of coming Smith last week. down the other way. Yours, J. B. ' Boover attended an Executive 'W. 0. SnArt1at. meeting of the Woodmen of the World at London on Monday. correction. • Dr.1: T. Wilkie, who nee been in pcor Exeter, N, 1900. • leeeth for some time, my spend the win- oy..24 ter with his son at Germantown, Ohio.To tile Editor of ag *ere gra: [gnat himself and in favor of his on- P°.Biti" to wriimence busIness, pondent, which purports, to be a re rt. ag constituencies the Licensed Victuallers hand relates to the election of June 28, P 11. a Case where he has a niece residing,' Ile expects ago. Anyone reading- your report and our Division Clottrt here a few weeka gave their support to Liberal candid- 1890, in that constituency, to be absent several months, • not being familiar with the facts would ates but We would a great deal rather Rey. --------------- , e Principal of e i f th heli4ve the President- of the association Hon. James Sutherland's opponent Regina Industrial School, was buried ft a once n er succeeded and the pleintifftehwastiolothate ee whereasthe n mei . at the defendant had port was given to candidates who sup- Minister's majority is over MOO, In , 1 'than the Star, when he says ,'Our elm. in North Oxford lost his deposit. The eeeee, pule The plaintiff sued to recover the • money haled paid for the horse his port us." The opinion of the Star on South Oxford the Unica majefity Kincardine, en Monday. lie was a nep. bew of Asy,_Josiah Greetee, of Holmes. ea- -, , . 1 PP the rest ion of prohibition is not worth was over 800. In North Weneworth W • • The member for West Huron is in receipt of Many letters of congratu. Won. Here is one from a former amservative resident of Goderich township, who kpressee sentiments that are held by any more than nitn. self "Allow me to congratulate you on your success. As you might ex- peot,my tendencies end prejudices are toward the Conservative side of the home, yet think tan truthfully toy that I aro not partisan, and I am quite well satisfied that. my awn party, did not win in the two hist elections, As a Conservative am not at all anx- ious to see the partyin power till we are entirely rid of our present leaders. We want new blood, and I have faith to belleesethet there is a man or men coming of whom we will not be ashamed. In the meantime you Lib. orate are having your day and I don't object, though I don't think your par- ty 8 any ng e p r 4se St' it on the whole you have done pretty well. On more than personal grounds therefore, I can say that I an glad you were the winner," We are in receip o a le ter roin and incidentally foe (Vona f • tf f W muc , judged by practice, but we and Brant the Liberal majority wee ges or the Thorton, Winnipeg, formerly of Clinton,in breach of watranty; the jury returned. would like to know whaekind of a Oro- nearly 1,100. Here another Tory de - which be asks to be remen.berea to his -old a -Verdict for the plaintiff tor *50, to. hibitionist a man ie who will, buy posit was lost. Perhaps the Tory press weeds here; he claim; he can yet do his which the Court costs were added. liquor for Others, as the Star's cham- will explain how it was that alt these four miles an hour, though he has pawed *Your correspondentelly merely telling pion does ? • old Liberal!, bunched by the operation of the villainous gerryrnander, did not Nipiesing, after the election reo_ rusk into the Foster wigwam. Clanlation had -been issuedet was found tbe defeat of one of +he Opposition We !Ave omitted hitherto to note that the voters' lists were not ready, leaders in the late Dominion elections. . There were so many of them. it was and, on instructions from the Govern y easy to overlook the seenal defeat of tont, the Returning cer, one ad Hon. 31r Dewdriey, ex Lieutenant Gov - before the election,publicly announce ernor, of British Ccilumbia, who ran a postponement until the 28th. The awainet Mr Morrison M. P., hi ..the Conservative candidate thereupon put Westminster disttic't. Mr Morrison op his deposit and claimed the Seat, en- was, however, the .eictor. He is one tering an action in court for it. On ot the brainest of the ye:perigee Rerterg- Wednesday when nominations Were 11.M of representativee, told made an called for, the Liberal Wag the only one excellent record in the last. Parliament. n minated the Conserve. Ives cootent- ing themselves with Mr Klock's claim, P. Whitney will in a fey/days call but the Returning Offieet declares the IlatIngaetiegilegtohfeOnotraorvioteCeouldei erevaarntivneasigtno. Liberal elected by acclamation. This convention will be held in Toron- to, and will, it is said,. be on the lines 0OUNTIt COUNCIL MEETING. - The of the Ottawa Convention of Liberals, Catire y Council will next, week hold its which met in 1803, and laid dowh a December session in the town of Wingeepletform on Dominion issues. The him. Now that this body is lees cum. coining Conservative conventionehow. bosom than formerly, it is a corrrear. ever, will be of a, purely provincial atively very thing to hold an °Mellon. character. add Federal issues will al seedier* at some point other Watt the he touched upon. The question of the county towe, and we think this is a Federal leadership will be left severely good Move, especially when tbe weskits alone. Conservative members of the may be one that does not call for the Legislature and defeated Conservative removal of valuable papers, &c, from candidates in the elections of 1808, to. ther with representatives chosen by Goderich. gather various Coneervativs organizations; eleAceording tree, spooled edition of the of the provinee, Will conetitute the London Evening Stendare, plot to Mts. hesitate Lord Roberts in ' which 20 eeriventiee• foreignereareconcerned,'hea been dirmover- ed, It Opera that the conspirators laid Mills Charles, B. A., who resigned last a mine, which was designed to bo blown up summer her position as teacher of modern Sunday, while Lord Itoberte Wall in arch languages o eno o tog at Joharmeihnre, lint the polios and Lord tate on account of 111 health, has been ap. Roberts' body guard frustrated the cone pointed to position in the High ipireey. Ten man, mostly Wiens, hove school at Toronto(innetioe I; Woo of been arrested, h 76th milestone half of the truth d isan suppressing the. one of elle eeessereearee rest, has sa worded his communication' • .agrnte antooto, has been promoted to as to make it entirely misleading and 1 St. John, N. Ele and was the recipent of untrue, in feet; had he Bat Oa with. thee intention of misrepresenting the ertere aeveral hendsome presente from the other members of the staff, before his departere. It is not often I have occasion to COM: he could not have suceeeded better. He is a son of Mrs Greig of town. newspapers, but in this particular tail& lain of the items th t Monday for Eastern Ontario, Where he id Herald by representing me as acting' I have leeen more than usually provok- engaged in addressing Farmers' Instituese. for the defendant instead of the plait:r- ed the torrespoedent of the Zurich.— acknowledged ability as a public. epeeker, subjects connected with the farm and his Ells thorough practical knowledge of all tar havinie also given me credit for km_ make him re desirable person for gatherings tierugirin.ekeee of wino, of this kind, J. Noble, of the Iluron road, gullet*, spent lest week with hie brother, Jamas, in • East Wawanosh, who has been so ill as t110 - result of appendicitis. The many friends of the latter will be glad to know that he is rove improving es well as ruin bo expected, and hopeo soon to be in his former health and streagth. Ho hair had a long and pain- ful -siege. t We notice the name of Dr. Macdon- ald, of Wingham, mentioned es one of those likely to be appointed Deputy. • Sgeaker of the House of Comment,. Mr John McMillen, ex M. P., left oa S ould the atepointment be made it is c.te one which would give satisfaction to • Makes the hie • the Whole MOU8e. The doctor has more healthful. firmness enough to see the rules of the House enforced, is an exerienced Par. with dignity and mutt. the ease, 'route 40NVit GLADMANN a mg ow er liamentarian, and Will 1111 the position sa, fageguaraint atihuml.00d Seine Comments. 2'o Ihe Editor of the oto Ara. During the last few years the Ontario Legislature has been PaaSing statutes ardin ublie Markets end weigh Alum baking powyliet are the grog& mamas to health &the ;toot dap 54,000, tea g P opeeeeeerepe, reese reereeeees=60.06006., e