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The New Era, 1884-06-13, Page 13 ---4441i$11.110 SCOTT flariist�i$OrieitOrif, ' CO.EVEITAITOPRO COmMissiOners ter lantagi0 and lltithithba, • *VeJeg " ' TOM :Tfagi/;, CLINTON.' a* Zigr000001141nflA otticr 014V40. larAILRIAOR LICESSES.---ATPLY TO THE 43,a. undeoigned et the Library Bleca. $6 ' JAMES SCOTT. your.maxt, oonsweita, TJAN)5i Insumnge and. Cameral Agent. Honey to loan. Ortags,.'llitAysit Boca, Olinten; Oat. AtONTO LEND IN ricitecia OR SMALL slums on good, mortgage geourity, moderate atria! intermit-. U II4LEa Othaton, .n H. DOWEILEY. Ma rh.lit C. R. £1. ENGLAND , Jt.a. Physieian, Surgeon; etc. Office and residenee next Measpriai Rank, naarket equare, OlinteM APP1116TON.OFFICE—AT Assn:war, -Lima Qatari° streoLglinton,oplarsita the Engliah (31211re1e Entrance, by side gate, AtIT/PANDORA/3XX DRESS & MANTLE liFS taker.LT, Roome CENTRE X.1E10[1108 Tito% up stairs, Ttattenbury Otreet,Cliaten: OYOUNG, M• (GRADUATE OF TORONTO •University,)Pbyeleian. Surgeon, &rt., residence at Xs. Manniug'e, three doors east or the Temperance Hall, Londesboro, Ont. . • ri A. BOSE, MLI,. GRATICATE OF MEDICAL Uniaersity, Ptilladelphia, Member Id College of Physicians arid. Surgeonsathitarle. Oilice at George Grantham's, three doors north of the Peat Office, Loridesbero, CIRAND UNION HOTEL, CLINTON, ONTARIO. ki MRS. Mona; aroprietor. Large and airy, cen- trally situated, elegantly furnished, heated with hot air, large and well lighted sample rooms. Good eta - at. par slay. ' HB. PROUDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER, . prow...outland, Dominion Land Surveyor, Arobitect and Draughtsman, PERRIN Br,ocir, Clinton. • ' •D Drainrsoz.T. LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of Huron. 'Sales attended to promptly. Charges moderate. Residenee Albert St. Clinton. . raR ! REEVE.—OFFIOE BAT TENBURY -alaurray Block, two dbors east of, Hodgens• en- trance. Itaaidenee, opposite the Temperance Hall, Huron Street,Sainten. 0410010nm, 8 a.m. to 6p.m. TUT AS. WHITT, Tzabnin or XCITOW. PUPILS -021. attended at theirown resideneeafneeeesary. Re- siaence, John Robertson's, Enron Street, Cliaton. Rica's 'mew method tauaitt, if. deshed. STANBURY, GRADUATE OF Tnrxiint OAriDepartmeatotYletorlealniversity,Torento,for wee" of the Homitale and Diepensaries, New York Coroner !or the detuaty of Huren,Bayaeld, Ont. TIP W, WILLIAMS, B.A., M, B., GRADUATE OP 1.4•TerentoUnivereity; member of tbethillegeofPhy Mamie and Surgeons, Ont. Orrice a riesuoinica the house formerlyoeenpied by Dr. Diem Albert street Clinton. DE. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON aceoneheur,Lioentteof the College o fPhysioiam and Bergman; of Loweralanida 'and ProviacialLieen, Mate and Coronerf or thecountyoniuren: Oftlesand residence,—The building formerly ()coupled by Mr Thwaites, Huron street. . Olinten,Jan.10,1871, . 'TUTAVERLY HOUSE, ()LINTON, ONT.—THIS V t' Hotel is new and has all the requirements of a first -ens house. Large 8,nd airy roma, elegant parlors, heated with not air, and in the immediate vicinity of the G: T. B. depot. The bar is well stockediVICilhia-ehoicest brands of liquors and cigars. The travelling public may rest smeared ef being well cared for at this house SAMUEL PIKE, proprietor. 0. CARTWRitalIT, L. D. S. of Stratford, will visit Clinton and be at the Grand Union Hotel every seoond Friday in the month,..where he will be' prepared to ettend patients professionally. The administration of Nitrous Oxide Gas, or Vitalized Air, given to patients when required for the paittlese extraction of teeth. • WILKIE lkyllOOLVERTON. ITHGEORf DENTIAIXtr,43',4 Hold the exclusive right for tb e county:Jot., tat .Hurd process of administering chemically pare 'Nitrogen Monoxide, which is the safest and best eastern yet dis- covered for tho painless extraction of teeth. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. °mot, BEAVER BLOCK, over Thompson & Switzer's Grocery Store, Albert Street, Clinton. • R. +11. SolicitorSupreme Court &e.a. • OFFICES-WINGHAM ..BLYT„tl. In myth every Thursday'. Calleetions and' claims promptly and reliably attended to— PRIVATE FUNDS to lend at lowest rate of interest. Thomple: TiiitLimy _ . DORITNION LINE OP STEAMERS to Liverpool, and all points east. -how rates. • geic-RETS MY •BEATTY:L'INE BoATs. to Mani ba and points west. ' SerTroicuTs TO ALL POINTS. WEST, itt lowest rates.1 _ • !Air CALL before making arrangements to any of these points. JAMES TRpmPsoN, • Toivn Agent G.T.E. TAR ALLAN: - .LINF r-•".7• , _ ROYAL MAIL 'STEAMSHIPS. . The Allan Line is taking Steerage passengers from Clinton to Liverpool. ,Derry • . and Glasgow, for $2315 Excursion Tickets, good let she Menthe, • at low rates. Intermediate rates also reduced. Aecoremodation good. Sailinggevery Saturday trona Quebec. Passengers require tO leave ()buten at 4 p, m., on Thuraslays, making direet tonneetion With steamers at ()naafi. , Foil particulars and all information on appli- cation to A. O. PATTISON, • O. T. It. Agent, Clinton. PHOtOGRAPHEAS, yostrm CLIXTOM.. L/PDSIZE aV011it A SPECIALTY. DENTIST,. COATS. BLOM eturgeS' medetatc CLINTON • - •••-•••-• • --•••••••••••••- 11 VOL.la, NO., 22. TERMS $11,40 Peg Ailment CLINTON, ONT„ 'FRIDAY, RINE 13, Mgt IthinroirowLsi: SON RORINI.P1004 - Neuf Aoltertigemento., SERVANT WANTED -A Good Servant girl wanted At onee, apply te,AERS. THOS. JAGY.SON. L1111111101 FOR SALE - About one hund- red thousand feet of HEMLOCK LUMBER all sizes, for sale vety cheap. Apply to JOHN' SHANAHAN, lot 20, ord con, of, Hallett. IleARDERs -TE OR POUR•respect- able young men can lind comfortable board. at reasonable rates, at MRS. Snursobvs, nearly opposite the Model School. VATANTED-SIX MEN of good address, With V or without Much knowledge of beanies's, cauhave steady employment at liberal salaries by applying at Room 6, Gluon Emit HOTEL. CLINTGar„ trust be of geod,. moral character. • Q.FoRE FOR PALE -WILL SELL, CHEAP orrent On easy tame. the Brick Store and Dwelling in the Village of Baylield,lately occu- pied by R. Barker- Good opening,for business. Best etand in the Village. For particular!, 1111 - ply to R. BARKER, Blyth. "LIOR SALE -COMFORTABLE DWELLING 13, House in the Town of Clinton. Contains 6 tamers; garden withfruit trees. Situateln good locality and easily accessible. For further par- ticulars apply at the NEW ERA office. or at the SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFUTE,Perrin Block, Clinton. 011 erAILID OF THANKS. - To THE CONFEDERATION ItIFE ASSOCIATION. . Gentlemen, -We have to return you bur sin- cerethanks for the prompt uhtnner in Which you settled -the claim we had against your Corn - „pony, caused by the death of my husband. - Your Company are to bo congratulated upon Raving such an (ancient agent as Mr, Manning. The timely advice and aid which, he giyes when it ismucli heeded, is a.t6Rt help. ” MARY SURERUS, Widow. • DANIEL et/BEMIS, Guardian. Zurich, May $6,1884. LAKE •SUPERIOR, TRANSIT WANT Yr. •Jactsoll, -Agent, Cillt011. • Throcgb ticketii.issued to any point in DA.- • KOTA, MONTANA, •ORE0oN, or BRITISH CO. LUNIBIA. •• • • • • Tickets to Donlon', CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, MAR9UETTE, HANCOMC,..0r: DULUTR. •' Persons contemplating a Summer Tour on the lake, call and ask for our Tourist Guide Book, • •• ' STEERAGE RATE, Thi WRITE STAR LIN, Clinton to Liverpoo/, •$25.15 •: • W. ACICSON,- Ticket' Agent. • G00D pAorr RAGE -For Horses and Cattle on the Forks Farm, Maitland concession, Goile. rich township. Apply to THOS. MAU. • A' .910 DEBTORS—AnovERDuE Accouns owing the undersigned, and."not settled at once, will be , placed intotirt for colleetion.— JOHN OUNINGHAME, CantOn.. • ' • ' • ' . . . 115pBFRIGERATOR.FOR SALE. —A GOOD .ILO second-hand Refrigerator, in splendid order,'Ain- erican inake,•for. sale cheap... Apply to6ILaS DAVIS. Mamirioth Tin Shop Clinton. • • - • • ' rIDICHAN11111ILL-Thoroughbred Durham' .e_r Bull for service.' Lot 43.,Bayfteld conces- sion, Goderich Township. Terms, $1 per cow for the season. JOHN 0, ELLIOTT. • .ciAVICIoN--Warning is hereby giVen against NJ- trespassers upon the Finkle homestead, as Rine guns are placed so that no one trespassing .will Aewer' detection and prosecutiou. .TOS. • LLANS al, Clinton. . DVIIKADI BULL FOR IFUERWICE-TRE subscriber keeps for service at his amen:uses Lot 30, Maitland Concession Goderieh township, (at*Holoreavillean goodThoroughbred Durham Bull. Tarms, $1,50, with privilege 'of returning, if neiessary. • CHAS. J. DISNEY, • TjIO'R SALE OR To ItENIDOTISE AND 1. two Lotslor sale or VI refit. & utimber of fruit treps thereon and a 'good atoll, The house contains titree rooms and a kitchen: No. of lots 7 and S. Isaac street. For further particulars apply to ARTHUR MCRAE, Fair's:mill, or to MANNING de SCOTT. TITOIMSE To RENT -The house and quarter -11-.L acre garden on the fora of Mr. Jarelnies, Huron Road, is offered to rent on -very reason- able terms. • Plenty of .room and every conic= nienee' for ordinary faintly. .Splendid. olialleo fok :working man; Only 15 minutes walk from town. Apply to ALBERT MAX; Huron road, t'UGGV ANL) IVA6S101.1 FOR SALE. - For sale a new COVERED BUGGY, piano hos, flnishediri tho latest style, and of the very Vest motorist. Also. a DEMOCRAT WAGGON new, suitable for either single horse or team. Both will be seld at &bargain, and neither have yet been noed, T. C. DOHERTY, Clinton. OIX CLOTHES FOR SALE. --I take all torte of rags, clothes, carpets, and hope my old friends will Save thini for me. I also take brass, lead and copper. I am home on Mondays, . Any person -having rags or track in my line certleave word. at my house, and I will fetch it and atm value, and I also beg to say' I have no business connection with a man named liessim Papering, painting,. and jobbing of thot•sert dono.hy GEORGE BENTLEY. • • • W. MARTEN, realer, Mox 64, canton. QTRAYED CALVES. -grayed front cid premises bf the subserlbor,' lot 36, Maitland' con„ about th'first"of May, four calves about 8 nionthe old. two heifers, one roan, the'other rod with a little brindle, the other two bulls, one roan, the other red with white and red face. Any one giving such information as leads to their recovery will ho suitably rewarded'. pi/AS. DISNEY,' Goderich township.' ISSINAKING Med Fils Gllaralltood, LAntzs.0 1-1Avki .CorPoro nosE.'DY M1sS • O'BRINE: YOu With FWD • TIER MST -CLASS, • ollAndEs v,prty. MODERATE. JOHN *110BERT$ONt Ytetoria Street,- .iljatoo. Putiolthron4 Wins 8UA1VECRI111.14. STATUTE LA/WM.-The fanning of the Be line have fiuished their statute labor, sin "they worked," and have oSade a good job the road. FOOTBALT.,-The boys of the 1.0t1/1 007I. Maitland have purchased a football and o genized a club. The quiet stillnees of t summer evenings is now disturbed by su exclatnatiOne as "Reid," Preekick, cbc. Eimoonwra.---The following is the stand- ing of the pupae of S.S. No. 4, for Uay. The report is based on diligenee,ponctnality. and demmi demeanor, na ee arranged n order of merit. 41h form, Ida Thompson, Emma Thompson, Lucy Johnston. Senior. 3rd, Gab. Sprung, .Day, Wright, Thos. and Berk MarphY. enter 3rd, H. Tebbtitt, Emma Sprung, A. Ball. Second, L. Johnston, E. Murphy, A. Wright, L. Churchill, D. Churchill. First, Gee, 11111, Wm. Marion, L. Laithwaite, Chria. Sheppard. GRAY la of r. hd he eh A Hakim:iv FAMHat.--Mr. John P. Shields has two brothers and two sister, three of whom are married and have large fairilliee. His father has three brothers and two sisters, all of whom are married and have large fami- lice UM, one having sixteen children, and what is remarkable, there has not been, a death 8.Mong all these people in 18 years. Berzse,-Mr. Hiram White and his family are highly pleased 'with the beautiful white bronze beadmarker. Mr. Giffin., of Clinton, pit up their little girl's last week, at Crati- brook cemetery. A great many people have gone to see it. Mr. Whitefield, near Cron: brook, is not running his creamery Crops in this locality look well. TuoitansatITH. • • Smoot, .11BrORT. -- The followingis the i standing of S.S. No. 4, for May. It s based on good conduct and general proficiency. 4th class; -1 Ira Johns'' Carrie Johns, J. 'Ovid. Sr. 3rd clam, 1 F.L.14Peacock, 2 G. Layton, 3 G. @rich. Jr. 3rd elms, 1 H.E. Oriel; 2 A.L. Johns,,L.E. Nett: 2nd class, 1 Mary Plows, 2; Gifford Crieh, 3 Chas. Layton. of ORR'S. l3nneys.--111r,.Logan, near Blyth, has rais. ed his barn and is building ft stone basement for stables ; Mr. Walter Sig& is doing the mason work. „ Mr. James Lynn, ot the 8th con., has the frame up for a large dwelling, which will be very commodious. Mr. Geo, Pierce, of Bushfield,has a stone basement for a large residence; George hag Commenced right, we will note his ampleyments later. • BL VTR. ' „ * • Bitinvs.,•-•The Foresters!' picnic held in Auburn, in Symington'e Grove, was a very successful one. Mr. O. Harntitoh? of Blyth, returned home last week helm Al- goma. Recently; while everything vas still. an • alarm of fire was heard, quite a -number of the villagers turning out they found it was simply a brush •pile burning near a building. Quite a number of our village folks attended -the Grangers' Pic.. nie.,••••jri..PortzStanley, en Tuesday. .„ • The annual meeting of the lot holders of Blyth Union Cemetery was held on the 22nd May. Mr.. N. H. Young • was re- elected trustee for Mather term. R. W. Mitchell and John McMillan appointed auditors for the doming:year. . The tr.'s* surer's, auditors, and secretary's reports were read and adopted. , The receipts dur- ing the year ler, the sale of lots were 864, and$5 for hay sold; making a total of $69. Expenditures, balance doe treasurer,$3.82; interest, $28 ; ou note, $16; fence chain; $14; gate pins; .250;. total $61.5T. It was deeided tharafter the lst day ofNov., the price of lots be raised from the present pike of $5 to $8. ' . • , • • • litiminnsviLtn, , • Cones:RT.-n-0e people of this neigh- borhood are • expecting -a musical treat on the evening of the cantata Lost and Saved. The adthissien is so low, Only 10 cents, that..there is no doubt but what KIIOXIS hall will be jamnied full on that night. , liTANLET.` litiss,Alice Higgins, whom we recently mentioned as being in poor health still . continues very weak. • . ..A. numberof the farmers turned Out on Tuesday and gravelled the road fronf J. Plewes', on the- Bayfield road, down east to the river: • • Last week as Mr. J. Junor was return- ing from his weekly tour and nearly reach- ed home, his horse, which he was leading, pulled him backwards over the baggy, and got away from him. With the exception of one or two bruises he did not : reepive mubh injury. t EAST ;wAvtrotivomi. • A meeting of the sUpporters of the Scott Act was held in. , the Methodist church, 10th cot.; on Wednesday evening, for' the purpose of organizing; Sze. W. Eng. Robinson' has, undertaken.,to clear up, a piece of rough land in bilDhl- gee, owned by Mr. Baugh, of Blyth; he will remeire his fondly and stook in the , . fall. The Beaver cheese factory is thifisurn- mer conducted by ttvoyery prepossessing gout% ladies. This acebunts for the sud- den interest in the factory which has been taken by the young men 111 the neighbor- hood. BUILDING NOTES.- George McGowan is 'putting al better foundation, under his barn, .Mrs. 5. .Love has considerably re- paired hers. ' George Quinn purposes pat- ting a new foundation under his barn shortly.. - Erna Williams will raise the frame work of a barn 44x80 on Friday. Srox.-Mr. Alex, Dingwall bas been suffering for $1. length of time from a corn - plication or diseases; a short time since took a tun for tho worse, and Medical aid has given Up hopes of his recovery. Mr. john Blackborough, Jr., suffered se- verely from MI attack of cramps' a week igo; .he had drunk old water when -in a heated, condition. . Mr, Stonehouse has been suffering from it cancer -wart On a Anger of his tight hand; it is thought thatto preserve the hand the ainputatten, of the Anger will be neeemary. . MULLETT. LATE SevrizsG.-While most farritera Wad of sowing their crops early, a farm- er on the 9th con. of Hnllitt, con boast of doing the Saline work late, be having only put -in his oats last week; they are of the brown variety. LEBO ° Barm,-The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Pres,‘ by erre!) ebur011. Leehurn, en Sabbat next, at 11 0.411, The usual preparate servmes wx11 be held on the preceding Saturday. Rev, Ur. Sabine, , Methodist minister,_ will give a lecture on prohibi- tion„in the temperance ball? on Friday evening next; at 8 p. m.; a silver collec- tion will be taken up to defray expenses. ' Farmers are busily engaged in getting in their root crops; the recent rains have improved the crops wonderfully; the fall wheat appears to be making lair progress. 1110311411QT TEMPEItAlVcifi X.011131E 'The. West Huron District Losine: I.O.G.T., met in IBYth on the 91h int, Every lodgein the diswiot was well repreeented, Mr, W. IT: Brett, of Eleaforth, DX., in the chair. The following address of weleo e was read by Mr. S. Grarey on behalf of Blyth LotIllet- • I To the 011icere and Members of Wort Ruron Lodge, I,O.G.T. ' Brothers and Misers -on bollard MAP10 LeatiANige No. Sea, we extend you a most 'hearty welcome to Blyth, and tract you will feel perfect] at h ,. h amongst us as teraperanee workers, and co biberers With OS in our noble caus TY • the tem e* We are glad to ORY that enamel sentiment has for years past taken a, rrn hoId upon our village, and we Venture the man - ion that our lodge has, in no Might degree, been the means of arousing and developing that sentiment.— Now when the "call to arms" Si heard throughout our lana, when from the signs of the timee the day for *anon has arrived, we sincerely .hope that -we will all heartily and firmly unite in assisting to pot on and to the liquor treMe by geouring the triumphant passing of the Canada Temperance. Act, and in carrying Auk fair temperan JO banner to a complete' and glorious victory. • —i.e.—. Bainrs.-Last week, Mr. las: Cashel', step -son of .T. B. Gilmore:section.looss on the L.H. & B,. was married to Miss James, of East Wawanosh, Mr. 3. Geddes, of Morris, lost a fine colt early in the spring, and has not yet got any trace of it. Mr. Jas. 111cRea is down from Algoma and speaks well of things there. Mr. John Brandon and family left last week fox the northwest. , Nearly every week this season there has been taken out of Bal. grave hem twelve to fourteen hundrcxl. Oxen eggs,- besides other produce. Mr. W. Grigg, ofjEast Wavvanosh, had ahem staked in the field on Friday night; it was nearly dead from loss of blood when found. Thirty -Ave took the train for St. THOMAS, on Tuesday. Mr. H. Montgom- ery has arrived from Bruce,Alg6nla, where he was all winter; he will take a better half with him. Mr. James Tyner is now opening out afurniture store; no married man should show an assortment of cradles without having one 41 his oirn house. A good many went from here to the Forest- er's picnic at Manchester, and were con- siderably disappointed because prepara- tions had not been made for as large a crowd as turned out. . G ODElti 110WATS111 P. Thrtinvs.-,Mr. John Huge, of the 71h con., lost a valbable brood mare last week. Mr. W. Herbison continence& work in his' creamery on Tuesday. Mr. James Steep, Bayfield eon:, has a guinea ten which he claims lately laid two egg.; in one day: A. rumor -reaches un to the affect that Mr. Salkeld, °lithe Lake shore roact,:hactsever- al • battle wicintoialy killed, :but we have been unable.to- learn anything.as to the truth of it, . , On Timidity last a nuMber of farmers residing along the Bayfield -road. turned .out and gravelled that part of it running from Plewes' corner on the 16th con. east to the river. The Gaderich township far- mers who gave theitassistatice_w.ere Jas. Steep, J. P1eWeS,..11..11mior..and Craig,. and tbe•Stapley ones, ' Messrs. R. and J. Pearson, D. McTavish; Indis, Jae Mc- Farlane, Malcolm, Findlay and Donee!' McEwan, I). Ross. D. Butchart, A. Mc- GrejOr, J. Lank G. and T., Baird, T. Fra- zer, and C. Smith: The Reeve of Gode- rich townah in paid $34 for the gravel and shovelling ic, of Which' 178 'loads weM put on. • . A Petroha,contractor has,been :awarded the cootract tor sinking a test salt well in Wingham, which is likely to be successful. 'With the warm weather mere -angle bust- iss appears to have quieted down con- siderably, And although the farmers have got through seeding, the majority: of theni seem totbebusy at home watching their Drops growing. • • 11 11 18 reported -that the Salvation. Army re preparing for a great "charge" on this sinful .town, and probably a lengthened stay, for it is stated they lritend to build a barracks and realm thing i lively for the "heathen Chinee." • Rev. 13.7. Cuyfer, of134field; appoint- ed missionary to British Oolutebia, was married this week to Ali& Sliller,of White- church. The happy couple will have a long wedding trip, and will start ittecY for their new home and future field Dr. Johnston, lately of 13elmore, has :removed into ' Wingliam to practice his "profession;" and has swunghisShingle' on Edward streetlin rear of the town hall. ,This makes the 5th regular Medical prac- titioner itt Wingha.122, and we predict, that the late ,arrival will hold his own. " • A, grand programme of races for the celebration of Deminien day here is an- nounced. The posters which are large ' and shewy, were,printed at the "Vidette" office,. and are a well executed and credit- able Job. 'The prizes are liberal, and -Messrs: Dulmage & Roe e14pect to haYe some fast horses on the Wing128111 track that day, , • There was an °letting run array inLolver Wingham on Tuesday, of a farmer's teara hitched to a lumber waggon, which was run in among' the ssw loge, the team breaking Muth but they Were caught at the turn of the road at the hotel. The man in the waggon took the little episode very coolly indeed, keeping his place in the waggon 1111 11 was thrown on the logs, and then leisurely following his "wild arab steeds." The following itenis are purely Person' al -Mrs. O. A.Mitelm1.1, wife of ev. G.A. Mitchell, now of Niagara Falb South, for- merly stationed at Wingham, was hero last week visiting friends; She was the guest of Mrs.Thos. tfolmes. Rev, G. 11. Clornish was absent last week attending the conference at Guelph) and this week gees to London for the game purpose. KW Louise V. Cornish left this week for liamilton,Ladies College, and After the graduating. ceremonies there, will go to Burlington Beach; Grimsby and Toronto for a summer vacation,: • • • It Marcum R. Hasessees. s. guest Clinton Lodge was represented by Mesa& E. 13, Chant, Wesley Baer, and Mrs, Call, AlisMeDir ,an°andMii:ITlnalThe4rrn. ing sethnWasOOtcTelateledeaIPgIt be desired, though the meeting was interest. ing and profitable, the businees traneacted re- lating mainly to the inner, workings of the different lodges in the district. Delegates re- ported from the following, lodges ;--ZTOrth Star, of Londesboro ; Maple Leaf, of Blyth ; Clinton, of- Clinton; Huron, of Seaforth.; Maitland, of Auburn; Leeburn, of Leelitut. The reports from the various ledges shbwed a steady inerease in publics mentiment favorable to submitting the 'Canada Temperance.Act tn this county. Theafternoon session had a much largerattendance, and the reports of delegates was continued, showing that *several lodges had employed canvassers, who were ac- tively engaged with the petitions and were making satisfactory progress. The committee on resolutions brought in their report. We give only those of interest to the public, . 1. Resolved, that this District Lodge eor, respond with the G.W.S. and request him to bo -operate with the Dominion Alliance to se- cure the services of a suitable lecturer for this' county. 2. That this lodge request all Good Temp - lam in the district to wear a blue ribbonliadge during the campaign, to be known as the Campaign Badge. . 0, That each Subordinate lodge be requested to itOld open meetings °nee a month mil use 1 every means to promote interest in this work. n er tho head of miscellaneous questions it was shown that the one great drawback to the successful working of temperance lodges was the unfaithfultess of some of ita,mgnhers; those who, without any scruples, breaktheir pledge and obligation. It was strongly urged upon all to be true to ,pledges, and as an help in this direction the blue ribbon badge to be Urn oonstantly was recommended. A question wise os to What shall be con. sIdered_ a violation of the Good Templai'; pledge arising from the query "Is at a viola- , tion of pledge to take a cigar over a bar in .4 treat wheif liquor is drank?" After a adhe- sion of over two hours, it was dechied to.be violation. A number of questions relating. to, the Seott -Act received attention, and it was suggested that .canvassers take down the names of those opposed to the act,, as well as. onbtful ones, in order to get a deRnite idea of the strength of both sides. Other business of importance was transacted, and the meeting closed with a hearty vote of thanks to the peo- ple of Blyth for their hospitality to delegates. There is not any doubt whatever but that Blytb, as, well as other places, will giro a good account of itself when polling day comes. -- The next meeting will be held in Seafurth whenoalled by the Secretary. .• G DOLPH CONEBRENCE, . in Clinton, 4m tilt) bah of June; 1801. - • , • PLAN' Olr RRLiGiong sERVICES. lt,t.trtitXM'!ilyt SIVJ Ce4tItntreiTicairS.L9juitleill1"111. 0- 041.,• COPf:30 ilViloti. prayer_ meeting, "C:mCM ducted by. Rev. D. .' eoetrei_. 7. .• • • . . • pall., Conference 'temperance meeting. addresses by Retn.V. E- Nugent' .1'. W.Itohneu and .leeoPh ltInikbalo. .. t. . • , . ' ' Thursday, Tune 12th. •. • , — • ' . RATinstimay Sr:: Cilimort-7.30 p.to.,.DonferenocUresien• , (my tmeeting, Oddresecti by Revs. Geo. Alma, W. netudge and Thema . ii pros .• 15 i'ritlayi .hine 2011i. ; • :. - ' It.tt2suinufrv Si.; OUtittoit.-4.30 p.m. Conference Etillerl.,... Donal meetintr. Aderesoeu . by' W. C. Henderson pf A 'pr• 1.1111.1111t111, S.T;D., anti Geo.. Dottglasi„L141). , 'Saturday, .Inue218. . . • unroll ' utreet Citurch,-2.30 p. in., A ineetitt2-' ott-the.stib. 41 .. A to,t uf r. ersonal Religion, conducted by Rev. 4,S. Report,. l •. Silly1113i, t'une 22n5. ' . , RferipteUmtv Sr. Oticit6tt.-9 aan„CO'niereace lore•I'eant, 'conducted br Rev, T. K. Campbell; 11 !tam, preaching by Rev.Geo. Douglas, LL.V.; 210 p.W., Sunday school addresses by the Itees L G. Scott and c„ v.,Lake; 7 p,in.,.ney, W. s. Griffin, to be followed by sacramental serriee by the Fresi- Zt 1 y ch a s y e e • . W. addell and "gra Sr (0):11-int4tegrIliwtli 111Mt.liti;tvrte ' 436 ''' ilIno'entlItyllisnacekille nPi tilt fleRry.61VCelityEalle °S'evuerleLtaBtry...A'' ro be fol- . parisavrantarr carencia-11 ital., Rev. . 'rfrTeLrirs,c0,Rrez..-';;. .. ,f.ne•, ggin;7:61ek'i2Aiilte:'.. 1)4.1„.R7r• 1a7CSno1op11s;ocin;,.10a0am.1c.J.sahine; II*gyW'Nil' TR;k'sOtgon$46.14 p.m., Rev. W.; M. Teeple: .1:: . 'Ixegto(13tultItill!-getcV.Litvp.:13t;:,W1ieSvLtil.e!'E,°Iin'ill.,.. ' uorzassvitta cavacs.-40 11.111.', Ater.' win., Ayers t 'TAO PlitItzgin0r; Ixier:101!!1-t10.n.1 ,,Ite ,,..,w.ii,...iii'.1, ii,o. • .• semen.; -Oes.sztlir..2.SDp.m.n,...aecr.v.e. W. ocantre I. Monday, June 23n1. : ' plan. he removed by the proper authorities fr limits or this Conference-, and others appoint tftigt son, and Gee. Richardson. -N. B....Should any of the =busters mentionedhl the above Tri'„villn. . •.. Itattoubury Street Church.— .30 pan., Conferenc,4thhuth. wheal meeting, addresses by evs. A. Andrews, Geo. atria win be expected to take the appointments acaoraing to the above pion. - 1 • JAMES GRAY' .1(111N KERNE WM. 8/1803. smottus, -••WHAT W E MAY EXPtoT, Warna weather. A. quiet day here lst ofjuly. , A. big crowd hem on the 12th Of July. • A. thrilling cantata. ih thithe town hall) on the 271h., • The new Beard of Reath to sweep elean-for a time. ° A ,presentof strawberries from SOME ftp-. prechme-woodstivefrietr. ibe fol., of soott A 06 and Anti -Scott Act speakers. Plenty. of white chokers and black eaa.ts to be visible next vteolr.. • To hear the nto4 doleful accounts about the crops, until a bountiful harvest is reaped, . • Every sinall boy to join some Sunday School and be a good boY---till after the picnie seinen. zoont. SPORTING NOT/W. The juvenile Base Bell Chlb went over to Bstylield to flay yesterday. The Rioter Zoe Ball Club is expected to play here lthel2t1°afjulY:O. /141Or and enloLacMIse Oahe ' played a tie nuhthe°b°rdaYresulting ahatg°negia1. Tbe Witderorom0Ciinlon. went. to St. . Thome on'Triesday, to play with, the Orio16 eters of that eity, but aa At rained all day, wickets were not even pitched. The Dauntless Lacrosse Club Will play the ArniOre, of }Kincardine, here on the 181It inst. There will be some lively stepping on both aides and a good, game may be anticipated, .The Base Ball and "Opt Ball Clubs expect to go to Brussels to play on the Ist of July. We hope the former may give a better record of themselves than they lad in their last con- teet with Brussels. Go in to win boys - end win, even if yon-hae get to do like. 13russels players did hen they came here - have an umpire whom you aro perfectly sa- Ogled will d,a his best for you. The 'Clinton Base Ball Club was beaten in its match with the Exeter latit Thursday, but tido was not to be wondered at as the places of the Clinton's hest players Was taken by Wirier ones, and daring the game, Stret. tea, catch, for Clinton, had his thecib dia. limited, and retired from the held. The Own boys *not either net into better pracitize, take out a stonger team, or make no outside matches whatever, a they (r0 110t.wanb their reputation to stiffer. Who Clinton Foot Ball Club, held its annual t Meeting 110 Thursday evening. The score. • tares report showed the club to be in a good position financially, With a strong and ener- getianiemberehip. In the *Variontl matohes played throughout the year the dub has held, its own:with credit, with a alight advantage over its opponents, and promisee for the oom, ing. year to do good battle to any Worthy of their steel. It was decided to change the name of the dub to that of Lorne. The fol. lowing offieere'VereAeleotecl for the ensuing year :-..Pree., T. jacikaon, jr.; Vice -Pres., F.' Corbett; Capt., W. Ross, re-elected; See, - Trona, J. lifeL. Campbell, re -pleated.; Coat- mittee, R. Gibson, W. D. StatiOrt, 0. Hart. • •7179WN .CHURCH CHIMES.. • At the recent meeting of the: Methodist Conference Bev, Jae: Gray, of Clinton,,was re-eleoted chairman of Goderieh distria' Rev. 1.1. Hough, who has been _appointed by the Conference to the Methodist- Mar& at liendeshoroi WAS, if we mistake, not,•the 'drat young Man that labored in connection • with the Clinton ,Cirenit many Years, ago. , Any's. • Messrs. Stewal0, Kenner,' and. joules Gray, who were absent from town list Sab- bath, Will take their accustomed places next Sabbetb, Rev, Mr, Craig Ins been attend. the Synod niemingent.Loncioni. andie also eir- pected home for Sunday.. . 111. Rev. Bishop. Weigh confirmed 52 eie- didates at St. Peters Church,Altnieritik-011 • Friday last,- 125 et Ashfleld on .Wedneaday, and a large nnraher at Iriebtown On Sunday. He visited Seaforth on Tuesday where a num- ber were also confirined. , • • ' •• In the blemoriat Church.. Lcinden,, on Sun- day,- Rev. T. W. Cluff, of Walkerville, and Rev. .1. 1? Parke,. of Blyth, were advanced to the order ot the PresthoOd in connection with the Episcopal. church; Both are young men well known here, having at one time resided in this vietuity.• • • Mr. Murk Ruinball who oceupied the .Entl- • Pit of the Clinton Methodist Churah, on Sun- day, gave two whims that Would be a credit tb any young man, and showed that 'he pee - emelt rpialities which vrill make hiM a -useful minister of the gospel.. And what is of, .par--,- - .amount iniportanoe, he is entirely frea•from the affeetatiori which triO often is tho .bane,of youligeten'studYing for the Ministry. --- DINNER AT POINT FARM....' • . On Thursday, 5t11 June,. "nt. Nem; .and Anthony Allan, Reeve and Deputy, gee Colborne, . entertained a large-•eathering , of gentlemen at the Point Farm, among whom were Mayor Horton, .' Sheriff Gibbons, Dr. Holmes,County Treasurer, .Peter Ad,anzeon,t. 'County Clerk, M. C. Cameron., M. P.,.D. NI0e Donald,Clerk County Court; &Gibson,. Wer4 den, most of the members of the county aetin- oil,- and a number:of citizens Of Godericb: An ancient rockaWay coaCh, sparge Omnibite, ank, a number of buggies were brought,: into . Odisitioxi to conveythe guesti to the farm, and after A.delightfuldrivit Offive miles along the northern gravel road, we came to •ri gate, wait aporter'S lodge close by, which -was the entrance to a private road that led to the Summer II0tel Of Mr, J,. J. Wright, *Wok is haiW on a. cliff :overlooking.' the waters of linron, and *rut 100 feet Above theme and which can be retiehed by walks and Carriage- way-A.:tier the party had taken a Walk down to tho'hiach, and viewed the surrounding bean,: ties, they Were called' to partake of alioluf- Will spread of refreshments, after which votes of thanks were tendered to the. Reeve, Wpn. ty-Ree:vo and Mr. Wright and lady, through the Warden; who briefly exptemed hiaarleaS, are and thanks for the honor and haPpinesi bestowed upon bim and his fellowguests'pthe Reeve, Depnty.'ReeVe and Mr. Wright briefly responding, shortly after • which.' the,' gftestil returned to town. •• ' Timis summer hotel is a.very large building; .whieli our readers will believe wheiithey• are told that over 500,000 'feet, Of lutriber0..230 kegs of nails 500 bunches of Shingles, 800, panes of glass, oke., were Used in its constrilc tion, and thatofthe outbuildings on tlio herder of the lake, a rebidened there dur- ing the ihotlieremerniontlis .is delightful, as the breezeia generally off tho lake and. Make the atmosphere mil and pleasant, Tifebeatth is sleeily .reached, and bathing, at any time maybe enjoyed. ' • • • '..``They Were all of One Mind." li pretty, eliek little town is • Olinlion,g. ; • Said a colliitY couneillgr Of; Salm-day, tb , a number of his associates, as they stood in front of the town hall. • "Yes, it is," said another front hp north., Long time since I've been in 4plinton for any length of tine; .used to clo all 'my business hero years ago. My, how it's grownsince then. Remember when Bill Rattenbury'used tei• keep the Hate leg tavern down at the corner there, and what a time we'd have when a few of Us would Mile in together with our grain. It was pretty lively evert then," " Ws pretty lively now," eltimefin an- otheemeraber of the board. 0 Well, it is to," said a fourth; "and you'd, have to go a good way to And better. I've been over the country a good , deal and couldn't My. any finger on a pkee to -day I like better. It has all the ad- vantages it place wo could wall, and looks 'as if it Were going ahead at X do not wonder at Many of the board thinking the county buildings Shank' be ere, and I9-130--ontrit Witeli5Fli, too." etatentent the others apioarently 4301i1- Mcd with, and they replaced:their pipear; . their mouth, and 'passed alonfr.tikt4 reet, making farther c'omplimen,taryik: GiOnk to the litib of the county, h .4 A I „ •, e At the meeting of the High Court of in Foresters Mr. 11, Elliott, of the'Llstowel ,st Banner, Was eTeeted High Chief Ranger, li • • • • • • •