The Clinton New Era, 1886-05-14, Page 4gcw gUtvtrtiOtiixtuto.
columbo. watobea—R-.W. Coat,
Advertieing-Jackeort Bros.
eard---Dr. MoDoough.
Wittocb Lost -New Etta Offioe.
Disselatioo-no„.thy Bros.
Henget for este or rent -A. Dodsworth.
Hullett Court of Revision-Jaso Braithwaite.
Stanley Court a Revizion-Geo. Stewart,
Whie 'Bronze ---W, M. Giffin. •
Guild -St. PriureThurch.
Lincolnshire Tom -H. J, Hilibe.
Fire Werke-111re. Broderiek.
Clinton kwMu.
MAN!" 14, 1886.
TOE Finance Committee of the Town of
Guelph, has voted $1.50G ot the town
funds for the purpose of enforcmg the
Scott Aot. This is the kind of "moral
support" that is necessary to make the
Actu auecees. If Total° will set the law
at defiance, there. should.be a way of
reaching them other than by, the use of
private funds.
.•••
Confedenition quebec and Ontario
. Provinces started on an Opal footing.
To -day Ontario has a large surplus in the
kaieL meeting momptly all
necessary improvements, while Quebec has
a debt of e8,815;430. The fact that a Li-
' eial-Govern-meirthas*-beetOirepowerAn
X(Igar's Citarges. *
„When pArliament era assembled, Mr
Edgar made seam& charges agidnet
Sohn White and McKenzie Bowen, for
being parties to a speculation in the
Prince Albert Colonization COMpany, and
these charges were referred to a COMMit-
teo, -Those who read the published pro-
ceedings ot that committee' know perfectly
LOC
AL CHURCH CHIMES !held last week, Red were well attended. On there are advantagee here, there are draw-
. the following day the Board. met for the beeke else; one of these is the non-obsery-
Mr. James Young has been re•eugeged es transaction of its businese, . The financial mace of the Sabbath, and there are others
Sexton et Itattenbury atreet church. condition of the meat WAS Viand good. it that I could. name M'. Smith le on his
A social will he held, at tbe Ontario street,
Methodist Parsogege, tnis (Pridat ) eyening.
The new Captain of the Salvation ArraY,
Blies opaokrono, took aer puce hare on sok 'heavy drainage on the congregation, aria a
• arday.- ` ' slight deorease ni membership. The spititual
*smitten, and. numbers attending Divine ser-
' Mre. 0. khipley entertained the choir of
and I it x 'a f the t
vice were highly satisfeetoryi. A unanimous
Ontario street Methodiet, oburch last aims. w 8 was e presse or e re urn
evening "' . of Rev. Mr. Citawell for if, third year, but in
,
stone of the new view of having a ortanimous and pernial 'trod.
well that on every substantial point the The leying of the corner
Presbyterian Church Hensall, will take place teflon to the Pullartou circuit, witla superior
on tbe 24bh Mat.
it' expected every claim will be met, thorigh 1 way home,
,the missionary income le somewhat behind,
Through removals, deaths, ete., there is a A MAD lar'rgn•-•Ily au act passed b
BORN
MILLER. -In Stni coM inn the Otli Inst.,
the wife of Mr. W. :Willer, of Se 40.411,ter• -
SCOTT, -In Clinton. on the llth inst., the wife of
Xraui Sooti, (woollen in111,) of a son.
Goderich township, on the; 7th inst.,
the wife of No W.:R. Jervis, of a
the Ontario Government in the year ------WAYFISLII-In Clinten, on the totli . e
charges were clearliproven. The matter
tame up againi" an Tuesday, before the
Privileges and Electhins committee, when
Mr. Edgar finished Making an admirable
Nei the eIn ininoriaciOg the DiStriot Meeting to be
address. He 'showed clearly h Id. at Seaforsh next week, the date was
facts given in evidence that every charge etated as the lOth. It should be thelEith.
made by him against Messrs. White, We understand that Mr, Mark O. BuMball
entera at enCe into !nission work in connection
JaMieson and Bowel' had been tulip Sub-
• The adjourned quarterly raeeting of the
Roltdesvillngearterly hoard, will take place
on Monday evening, at 6 o'cloek.
with the Presbyterian Church, being located
stantiated. Mr. Edgar's argument was so for the enteinee iu the Sangeen district. vt .
conclusive tbat Whenhogot through, none Rev. D, Rogers, who, it was expected uld
of.the Conservatives had 11 word Le say, • take the pastorate of Blyth Methodist climb;
Mr. McCarthy, wholiad a nut and dried wia rentain another y,ear as' palter' of Ailsa
report in his pocket exonerating the ac- Craig circuit, by the invitation of the official
cued members, was *shamed to present" board' . .
it after hearing Mr. Edgar's sumniary of Mr. R. D, Bayley preached in North street
the evidence, and Mr; Bowen; who has Methodist church, Goderich, on SundaYi Bev.
been all. along very chirpy, loeited very Mr. Campbell being at Henson. Rev. Mr.
Serious. He seems, at last, to have realized Expert and Oampliell otahatige pulpits next
his .position, Before Mr. Edgar had eon- Sunday'
chided, he was interrupted by that worthy The death is Linnet:owed at Brantford of
representative ()Mhos gentleman's party, ' Rev', Win' 134", aged 7L Years.' ThonBed•
ME -Sohn White who broke -out -into- wai_o? a termer ineident of Dungannon, and
officiifel as a -minister of the Presbyterian
stortn of abuse spinet Mr. Edgar, calling
,
Ontario nearly all that titne, o Con-
servative oue in Quebec, is all the explan-
ation necessary of the difference in the
finances of the two Provinces.
,
' TUB Government of l•Itibe Scotia, by a
vote of 15 to 6, has passed a resolution in
favor of seceding from., t4 Confederation,
on the general ground that the Province.
is in a worse condition than when it en-
tered the Confederntion. The belief was'
expressed when the Motion was unaer dis-
cussion, that the Province Would 'he in a
better condition in -every way if standing
alone, and they Will petition .th,e Imperial
Government for power to withdraW from
the Confederation. " '
XIIE London Advertiser wants im ex-
pression of Opinion as to the uaefulnese of
• , the Senate. It has no usefulness.whatever.
It is a relic of former days., that Should
• have rio place in our public iestitntions.
It is an out-and-out useless concern'. Re-
form it, and the principle ,of its existence
• remains practically the satne. .The hest
• thing to do ie to wipe it out•of existence
altogether, and this oriinion is „shared by
• many Conservatives up liere,". as wet' as
Liberals,
church for many years.
hint such namea liar," " skunk an • • , •
We believe thutthe.Misthelditts ot_Seafortli
a roweltr...tir
•adyantagee for the edecation of children,
the invitatiou was respectfully declined, The
inerabers and friends on thie circuit will be
left with regret by the miniater, end the very
best wishes for their happiness and plosperity.
111r. Blake protested agattist:sucla brutal ow n ,..
e oeund, to beconse their pastor fer the
and insolent interruptions. •next year, and. he has oonsented, subject to
Mr. Thome White was indecent enough the action of the Stationing Committee: :
to ittenipt a justification of [hie, name- , _ . _•_ ,. •._„_. . ••
imes spea s a•
A letter to the Hamilton T tr f
sake's conduct, and Mr. Mulock expressed
vorably of the work beiug done in Japan'alis-
astonishment that 4 Minister of the Crown
Pion fields by •Missea Oitrtmell and Sperieer,
Isheuld so degrade his •pcistiien Ms to defend .two missionaries 4of_the :Methodist church.
ruffianiana. • • The latter is a sister of Mrs. J. C. Detlor,, of
• Mr:Robertsono of Hamilton, (Coniserva-L -ceato-h-7---- - •-•,---:.
five) said that Min White'e language was
By tile published list of the homer men it
disgraceful, and that he might- to know Victoria University examinations we see that
that he was •only injuring hie case *by 'his Messrs A K 13irks and M. C. It'umball both
conduct, • ' • •from this neighbernood; :pass in the ;oilier
The Chairrartia, Mr. Grirouard, (Censer.. class, with honors, in almost. every branch Of
vative„) said..that White' 'ougnt to ccincluiat study, -. ,• • •• •• •• • .• , • •
hiniself tettefrbet he. lioped it Would not .t Bev, John Gray, the Popular pastor,. of the
be necessary for any member to tifevis a • Baptist church, preached to a large audience
vote of Censure upon him. - 'at his base line appoietment, on Sunday af-
• ,JOhn White then left. the room. • terriood.lsee, where be has a strong cause,
As nobody seemed °inclined to reply to administering. the"rite of baptitin to ten catu
Mr. Edgar, hil.r.- Davies 'sithmitted a *aft didates at the clean of the. servio.e. 4'. .. • .
report, .setting forth -the facts as proven • Among the young Methodist ministers t�
iu the eyidence . showing substantiallythat be ordained this year, (having put in his' four
Mr. Edgar ha.a' proven • his charges', and years' probOion) is Mr. Carson, of Guelph,
• moved its adoption... At the request of late of Goderich, and. the cereniony.of ordina•
Mr. McCarthy it was ordered -that this re,
. •
.port be printed for the information of the
members, end' the coininittee. adjeurned
•until Friday., '..• . •'
Mistia WouthoOf POWDBRIX, a the
Rnights 6f Labor, has justjsenecl a mani-
.
festoto the laboring cliisiseS, that contains as
Much sotind sense and. go • od advtceris any- .,.
thing laeflote addressed officially to thine? i; 1,1"elttoPcIriTt .
Inersien 18 0110 of.;:ihneist
raertt popular
beneath him: He eniphetically denountseo 'clitireh,ri native of Ashfield township, in this
. county, and for one year was the young man
strikes, the boycott; and other similar niii;,
Exarett.-The fourth • quarterly official
meeting of the Main street Methodiet Chtirch,
was held on the evening pftiorathinstv The
'stewards repotted the minister's salary 06-
vided for M full. The other tuonneetional
funds of the church Were shown to he largely
in excess of for•pier years. Mr. Southoott was
appointed lay nelegate to the district meeting
to.be held in London on the 10th und 2Qth.
A resolution of sympathy to Bev. Mr. Mk -
son, and fatally, in their seveve. afftictionotes
unanimously paned, by the board, to which
the Rev. gentleman made a suitable reply.
SBOORTIf MeiTUOMST Cromon,—The
lowing resolution was passed unanimously by
the Quarterly Official Board of the Seafortla
Methodist oburch "Moved by A,. Armitage,
seconded by Wm. M, Gray, and •reeolved,
that whereas the Rev: Janne Broley lute
deelined the unanimous invitation tendered
to him at thaXehtizary.meeting of thia hoard,
we ceunot permit him to retire from the pas.
torate of this church without assuring him
all pigs must be moved outside of the cor- ite of sir. W, s. swasteld, of a daughter. [Willed
'aeration or kept at least seventy feet
away. from any house, dwelling or otreet.
Even it they are over seventy feet away
front the prohibited places, the pens must
be cleaned at least once a day. We fear
that the provision in a dead letter in this
town. Persons interested should paste
this oa their hog pens and obey it.
•WHITE SWAM WINS_ THE SUIT, -,.The
libel case of the White Bronze Company
vs. Chris. Bounaell, which occupied the
attention of the Elgin Assize Court for
three days was concluded on • Thursday
evening, when a verdict wassreturned for
the plaintiffs for $100 daniagee, with costs
of suit, The costa will, no doubt, amount
to a, large sum, The CaSfl was a. hardly
AlAt,t,,bP 4-111U-4(1. 40S0-1,1rees..
have characterized his -minisforiarlahors 10
5eafertehave been appreciated by the con.
gregation, end assurieg him 'of our most eirv:
cere cod hearty wishes for hie --fitture useful-
ness in the Master's service. Aud. further,
that we have vabied moat highly the zeal and
kindly efforts which Mrs, Broley has always
rnanifested in promoting the interests and
welfare of the church, and we earnestly trust
that the family may long be spared, and that
they will •in the future Make and retain
friends such as tliey havemade here." Du-
. • •
ring Mr. Braley s pastorate here the °opera.
gation nos more than dotibl6d, the accent=
to the membership hes been large, the collec-
tions have iiiarly doubled, t h/e liabilities have
been decreased', and thryChurch is in , a good
spiribial state, • Mr..; Bioley says he leaves
•with the most kindly' feelings to all in cofl.
nection with the chinch ; and We believe the
Seaforth Suia voicee the public sentiraeot.in
the lotlowing paragraph :-'!We understand
the Rev, J. Broley has resigned his 'pastoral
• charge. in this place. • We regret that he is
-leaving./He has been a very useful men and.
a faithful preacher,. He is ono of the Meet
eloquent and earnest preachers helenging•
.the Methodist church-to•datq • He leaves many
tion will scarcely be over, before he passes
through_the matrimoiial ordeal. The lady .0mids behind bini, amongst all denomineo
in the 0850 15 a resident of Guelph, and we 'Code' - •
believe the Wedding. tour embracee ri trip to
•
the 'old -country. •
•
- At-Inc:last regular Meeting of the,Official
Boarddif the Nev; Briguton Methodist/church
the financial report Was so satisfactory that
the 13oerd`presented• the pastor, Rev. R. J.
Treleaven, viith the stun Of $100. [Mr: Tre-
fought one by the eounsel
'tides. The ease Wor lo
because Megan.. Cooper a
senting respectively the
bronze interest, have h
public discuesions on th
•oBaidorait. •
MR. GLiDSTONS, on Monday night,
• — moved the second reading -of his. Home
• Rule Bill, in a speech 'Of considerable
length. Several alterations have been
• made in the bill,aince its first intrciduetion,
but it is exceedingly aittfirel if it will
pass even in its present .form. It wee an.,
• tichiated that hill speech would,. be the
• means of healing the differences in On, Li-
beral party, brit this has not been accom. '
• plished. Even' if the bill is defeated for
the present, we venture to say that public
• opinion b,e so influenced by' its intro-.
• duction that in a coiriparatiVely short time,
possibly a couple of years, a sit:Oiler rams
are will• he introduced and Corded:•I •
•
'
WEEN Mr.--Catneren, in his•Hrucelle
and W-inghain speeches, charged rietnb
of parliament with being applicants
timber lirnits,.-the Copservative paper
sorted that his statements. were wi
foundation, and he dare not make
• t
thods• adopted by laborers to accomn ,
• their &rids, asserting that' by such.means
more injury thangood is done the cause
of la .or. 'He advises them to take thinUs..
cool y, believing that •in time their claims
wil receiVe proper recognitiat without a
re
rs'
for
is -
t tout
/them
on the floor of parliament. • Well, ir has
the stump,.. on the floor of parlianaeth; and
excepting m one or two instaoces • here a
mistake in date was merlesuppe ted- his
charges by blue-bookTniotEE7 .,..n factors, it was agreed to apply te•the Gen -
that -in Vie rlieellted-terrltritte4' et:."0.'nibtivro--oralrAnttettlialy for leave icrlicense. .
A •oall was_ presented- from Drucefield
•' the Dominion Government ha sold 175 congregation,' largely signed; in . favor of
i
' —061iiiiiii-ten. `I'liey went upo , the Pro!. MreSirepson-,-frena-Knex:-Cellegetea-
limits since the depision.,91 t_ e. ..,,Ledisal ,..
'yin:tied domain and dealt With. 't as though hearing commissioners;it was moved that
It were Dominion property. , teralli,they the °all be sustained and. transmitted to
• tried to steal that Which be °nod tr.' On. 'Mr. Simpson. • As some doubt was enter-
• tario, and parcel it out am ng their sup- tained whether he had. colnplied With a
porters. If putdia eeptime t'Itad not be- regulation Of last Assembly requiring freak
come calloused, the renal ty .of the Gov.: each student. six Months' labor in the
eminent and its supports s would not 'be Minion field, after completion a the era.,
*Aerated for any time;; )Sub a good Many nary course, exCepting when a correspond -
of the people are laeconit g ass demoraliked ing period had been put in Tduring the
as the Government, an Eiee no wrontin winter months of the course, an amend -
actions of this kind. • Meet ayes. offered to hold the call in abey,
reiterated about every statement ni de on
'Additional Local:Aiwa,
•
MAir PLOWDus.-%here o. frost on
-Friday night,:suffieient to form ice, but
wErhave not learned that any. .1m,rra was
• done to fruit or crops:. • One .,week trona
next Monday will be a holiday -May 24. -
Farmers complain -that they 'are getting
too much rain,now.. The.northern lights
were visible on.. Saturday evening. Al.
had rained nearly air last week;
ngaged on both
al•interest here
d repro-
arble and white
a good many
ouestton.
ThEATRICAI.-The It. H. Baird Come-
dy • Company has been playing to good
houses, in the Town Ball, here every
evening this -week, On Monday evening
they presented "Lost in London" as a
substitute-forCast -Adrift on aecount of
the absence of Mr. Baird. On Tuesday
Ten nights,ln a Barroom, and on Wednes-
•conipitnyJa.R...
good one, and their plays are full ot
humor and patinae,. and as their prices
are within the reach .of everybody they.
•have crowded houses: Mr. -R. H. Baird,
who was called away to Toronto, on Mein -
day, DO account of the death of his young-
est child, will appear for the first. date
here on Thursciry evening..•• . •
8avrt1Y after.)
of Ur, A. 0.7Pattison, G. T. R., of a daughter.
MARRIED
BELL-DIOX.--A.t the residenceof the bride's father,
Bay, on the 12th Met., by Rev. S. Acheson, Mr. B. B.
Bell, of Stanley, to Mita Liazie, secend daughter °fair.
T. pIoJr.
1,Errie-rfaitina.-At the • residence of the I"
bride's muther. Clinton, on the lith inst., by the Rev. ft.
E. 8. Rupert, X, A., Mr.litiehardLettie, of Wenn>, to
Sarah, daughter of Mrs. Maniner.
THOMPSON-B1IIRWAREL-*-On the 4th inst., at the
residence of the bride's father, by Bev. N. B. Burwash,
uncle of the bride. Mr. Robt. Thompson of West
Wawanosh, to Sarah, eldest daughter of' Mr. John
Burwash, of Kincardine,
• DIED.
SLY.-InBullett, on the 7th inst., Robert Sly, aged
81-Year8 and Di days. •
McLEAN.-In Tuckerstnith, on the 8th inst., Janet
Bell, wife of Mr. James McLean, sr,, Aged 65 years, 2
months and 1.6 days.
ROWL--In Clinton, on the l'ith inst.:, Wilfred W:,
only eon of Mr. Jas. IfOwe, aged 1 year and 7 mouths,
COTTLE.-In Clinton, on the 13th inst., George
Lewis, son of Ur. Geo. Cottle, aged 5 months. • .
PATTISON.-In 01114011$ on the 11th inst., the wife
• LAST CALL,
• All parties indebted to T. Jack -
soil, either by Note or Book ac-
count, arc r equeSted to settle not.
la,ter than May 5th, if they :tvisit'L'
to avoid costs.
T. JACKSON.
Rustottaxions:111r, John Callender,
who has efficiently filled the position of
Clerk of thisPtowu for several ',ears, has
tendered his realgriation, becausb business
,engagettients, take him away from town.
The resignation has been anticipated for
some tiinti, and several names were men-
tioned as•likely applicapts for the position,
those of Mr. DT. Robson,' and. W. Coats
being the; most prominent. In 'Order to
bean applicant, Ittr. Coats has tendered
hi resiguetion as Deputy -Reeve,. and the
committee on officers and thetiatalarles„ at
ineeting on' 1 Tuesday,. pight, considered
his application. Of course_ the pesition of
I?eputyReeve being 'vacant neceisitates
a new electiciu, that is provided the coun-
cil (tempts his, resignation, and •varioui
ruiners are afloat as to who will be candi-
dates •fot the office, but there' is.a great
neat of.vaguepess• in the runiors. It was
inperted 'first . of 'all •that. Mt. Manning
'would resin and run,, but we have his
authority for saying that under no °fretful,
standee will he be a. -candidate at th
present time ;its also rumored that either
• Mesars-Chiciley,"Searle, Cooper, Men-
zies W. Cooper,- Corbett and Forrester
will be. nominated, bat we are net aware
that any one of those have been consulted
in -the matter. A '
called for last (Thursday) evening, to collo
• eider the.. resignations, and transact other
business; e pretty lively Meeting raay.be
anticipated. ,..The retirement of 11.1r2 Nana
from the neputy-reeveship, has given rise
to considerable comment, not altogether
of a. ccnnplimentary nature: Of course
everyono is at liberty. to do as they like in
a matter of thfs,,kind,lant-it is our private
opinion that it would -have Veen more 'ru-•
dent to have' filled out his 'term of o
If Dr ms--' (son of Mrs; J. Wil -
lianas) is home .,irr a few days,'prior to his
ordination as a minister of the Presbyterian
Church. He haedinithed 'his College' term
with honors, and on the 2,5.th inst. will be dr.
dallied at Barite: when he will at once Max
•on his dutiesat Port Carling, to which place
he has been assigned for two years. Wo are
ort to means -that have certainly not Ellie that thelbest wishes ot his many old
friends here accompany him.
b nefitted the cense of labor. • - •
nureia • rresniteot. •
Huron Preebytery. met at Londesboro
en Teesplay, May 11th, ;at half peit ten,
the Moderator in the: Chair: •Thera tvais a
Jets. attendance .both of Ministers and
elders. • • •• •
• Mr: Duncan Buchanan,, Knot College
student, applied to preabyteryto he recom•-•
mended for. the first year in Theology. •
In
Vie* of the fact thatAIX.13uctianin,though
not having pent the Mit tirne'rCquired for
the literary pourer) of Study, hadyet passed •
with an excepttonally high standing' all the
• required' examinations withlone eXception
it was agreed to ask the Assembly to re
oominend him for entrance into theology,
with the understatidingthat the remaining
subjeets ,of the literary course be also taken
ere he .finish; Mr. John Young, .Colborne,
'graduate �f • Queen's Oolinge, Kingston',
applied•te be taken ,..on• trtal. for helms°,
Aft r hitt and biding -all Among -Ahem was
proposed, change 'i'artier's appointment,
'Nekeistititn. .' The people"of this appoint.
ment-naturallY. theyhave been knocked
from pillar to post long amough„ oa. are sat, _
Med to remain as they are -it part of Onto.-
ria-afreet circuit. They first et all belonged
t� goderich eironit, 'when MethOdisin and the
county of Huron were both in their infancy ;
then they became part cif Hohnesville Omit,
thenpart of Olinten,• then part of Loges -
hero, then fitially settled Aown-ithere they
are, and the people ria 1,60 object tobeing
moved. afound. any re. •
The people of North street .:Methodist'
church, Goderich, are making a strong effort'
t'o get Rev. .R. Turk,,of ffinektiow, as their
pastor for next year: He isdeserVedly popu-
lar a minister, hiit,he just erected a'new
churelpat Lucknow last year, and as it is not:
fair for Min to let. the burden fall oil other'
shoulders,. the conference will likely' desire
Islin to remain iraucknoW, for lila third year,
in' order to meet •the Contingencies of the ease.
, .
on Saturday the streets prOli nton were as
dusty as naulstuntner.
TJIB CURLING ASSOCIATION:=The an-
nual tneeting ihe Clinton curling and
Skating Rink Association, was held on
•Monday trvening, when Messrs. Potrester,
W. Jackson; Tisdall, G. MeToggiirt and
•G. E. Pay; Were elected direetars, the two
last nanziedlakint, the place of M. Mc-
Taggart rind T. Cooper, respectively. The
An adjourned. Meeting of the vestry of SL.'
PaullS church ivas held on Monday evening,
wlien Treasdrer's books were. Eiudital and
fonnd: satisfactOry. It was decided to ;do
away with all special cffilections •Of _the year,
And to -1M due grand Cellection for thd three
there bpif no. less than thirteen last year;
•
-funds Usually Contriblitea td, *viz.; lc diocesan
lands ; 2, objects beyond the borders of. the
deese ; 3, 'fund for promoting christiaffity
amongst jewi.• • .
. Reference was recently madein;these col -
mane to several proposed-cligiages.M the cir-
cuits of some of the Methodist ohnielies of
• lance rmtil advice Was •received front -the
_
....,.....]----.A.ustrono•nothe-presentesession-uf-pur.1" •
• ' ment hire developed a tremendous amount
of 'raacality and ,corrnptioa in public life,
we fear -Ana the parties thereto will :not
moot with the- cendenitiation theidactiode-
seavo. • Why Because in many cases
the Pranahise Act, amost outrageoui piece
of legislation; be tnabitnilated to pre-
• vent it, Grip anticipates this in his last
issue, by a cattoop/representing the Re
— --Aging Barrister ,objeeting to Grit names
and putting on /Tories,. and clinches it by
• the followinistatement
"All over thC country the Revising Bar••
rister is "getting in his fine work," en be-.
haIf of his party In so far as he is loop-
ing off Grit names tied putting on Tory
ones, he is fnlfilling the mad of his creation.
Tim miffing barrister who ecte with e sin.
gle eye to justice, truth told right -And
there aro no doubt •a few Of this kind
amongst the numbor-ist, to the oXtent of
his power, defeating the purpose of the
Act, whieh was to leisure tho 'retention of
power to the present Government, l'itot
,8,0$ The sole ptrpose the Iiiros701,, and thn
iiatroducer of it might just ai well haVO
saved hinaself the trouble -of inventing the
little fiction ,about " eniformitY in the
franchise," became nobody believed, it
then and everybody laughs now When it is
mentioned." ;
repeipts for the year were -$544.82, and
*the expenSes $107.86. Messrs, W.'Coats No one can questien his fitness forthe
and 0:E. Pay audited the aecounts and position ef town clerk, and • if appointed •
found them correct. A dividend •Of •ten -thereto, we believe he will do-•justiOe and
per. cent tvits •declared. and • $25 carried .give satisfaction -0 all Parties.
•
gautrtiompito.
ETUP.1 rr-Tits Rangy win) Picicsn UP •
wili,L,On the street, a Ladies' Sliver Hunting OaseWateli,
a:lil;isicaov.e further trouble brratrrning it to this offiee
ykisSOLTJTION,-MTAPHY BROS„ OF 'nurmErs, k
..5.1 who have' been 'carrying on the business of thresh- "
Ors and farmers, have dissolved partnership by Mu-
tual consent. 31
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u OUSE AND 'LOT FOR SALE OR .TO BENT.--•
4-1- That conveniently sltuatedCattage and lots on ,
Vietoria•St, ' House contains 7 rooms, good wood shed ,
with harti.and soft water. There are three lots. in the
property, with a number of fruit teal will be soft •
'or rentee cheap. „Also, for sale, slot; on Isaac Streat,,, •
' oppusito the residenee of the undersigned. Apply to
A. DODSSYDItTli, Clinton.
.ee.
TafuLLETT COUBT OF ItEVASION.-NOTWE 15
hereby given that the first sitnag of nio Court of,
Revision, for the township' of Hallett, tlio COuntY
of Huron,. for A. D. 1886, for monsing the Assessment /
Roll of said township for said year, and hearing ap.
pealt against roll, wit be held Ot Bell's, Hotel in' the,
village el Londeshoro, in the said township,:bn WEB?:
NBSDAY,tho' 26th darof MAY,1886,at o clock e,M.
, .• ;
JAS, BRAITHWAITg, Clerk.
.8T.A.Na00URT Ov REVISION..,NOTICE IS.
hereby given that the lust Meeting of the Coiot
of Revision, for the municipality of • the,township et
Stanley, will he held ih.the Town Ilall;• Varna, on *
SATURDAY, MAY 20th,188e, ale o'qlock, a,. m., of
which all parties 'interested are to take' notice. . TIM
Assessment Boll may be seen .at the Clerk's °Mee at •-•
business lhours till that date. • Dated this 7th day of ;
MAY, 1886.' GEO. STEWART, Clerk. .
WRITE, :- . • BRONZE:.
Ilas ni.nv Income so well, established for monumental- •
' purposes that we need say very little, but NVO rather . - __-
let out customers speak for -us. Please real the fol-
lowing. - ' • • • .... " - • ,!, •,...------
. .liormasvitte, July 5141803. •
- Ma. W. iw., GIFFIN; .Sule-lt,ou remember we -refined to .
' give on a testbnonial in -favor of the monument . we Tim. ,' •
&tied frokyou until it had been properly,t6ded. • It itnlOW •
•r-a-yearsagewe-take-great-eleasn .stating.thaf 9f...
.ter close inspection,' we consider our onument as complete
bravery respectas when first pnt np We feel satisfied now
that:severe frost 1011 not injure:it, or heat discolor it: We ,
• are better pleased :with our barge every tinieWe see it, allII• ,
1
515 N0011555 another raounip,eut, .e Would certainly purchase
White Bronze. We take great Insure in recommendinglt • '
15 the public.. T. lilimari, Teacher.W. !dunce, Blacksmith '
' Pirtierintenditg to p'urchase a monumeut should.'
call on or -write to W. M. GIFFIN., .01inton, or ',IAMB 8
GAUAG.HER, ao!lorlch.
over to next year:. 'Tlfe.,,directors Will • ' •
shortly tlietaind elect•Preeldent and Sec-
retary. •. •
ARBOR DAY: -,-There were. not a great
nutny trees set out here Off Friday, for the
slinple -reason that: the different parts of
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OUR LETTER'BOX •
•
The 15E10 En), dobs not eau itself sesponstataa
deas expressed under this headinr,, . ••
• AUDACITY. AND INPUDENCE,
r. PAlivs
'AIIENVER'fAINPIENT
MUSIC t BEADINGS
Will be given: in ST: PAUL'S CIIUROIT
•- SC:110c% IOUS!,
motioAy', MIT t-o4OloOk0.41..
In aid of St.ary'i•Oltu'relt, llirden, n.
A OM IiSION, 15 .
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the town are well supplied with young •
treeS. The day was welt kept, hewever,
at the schools, half a lautidred trees beitig
.set out on the Mgh School property. . At
the Public School,' a large plot of ground
was fixed.up for flower beds,' each teach-
er being. allotted a spa,, ad it being -
their duty to look atter it; almost flie.en-
tire trontrof the school premises is now
divided off. into beautifulbeds, radiii;nt
with, fiowers;and in alfew yeors, if attended
to -as carefully as air pady• has beed;•
under the direction of the Principal, AD.
•Lough, will be a beautiful plat of school
.grounth- • - It-. is'. already a ,credit -to_ the
town, and ta baa a part i1 . malt•;-
Attention)sdioted to. the advertisement
of a mu lea and literary entertainment by
St. 's.Guild, on next Monday evening,-
' is Catertairenent is hi aid of St, Mary'
"Ohnrolt,Virdete Man, 11 maybe mentioned
Gdflersl.ABb5mbY •its 'regular meeting and respected, Mr, and Mrs. joshn anct fit-
Oab moutire—Ther-was-voted-elowerand-4
rally, are Innen anterestediirtlreretErfrelt:Tire-
the cell sustained and tratismitted, several following ladlei end gentlemen have kindly
ineinhere recording their dissent on account consented to assist in the musical part of the
of the above doubt. Previstonalv arrange- prograrnmet-Mrs. R.. Ransford, Missed M.
mnts were made for induction in-eriata of Jtickson Giffin, I<endall,•Rebertson, S.Grigg,
acceptance. • • '
•
The report, Of • the delegatiori appointed
to visit Berne congregation wart: ,given in.
'After a long diecifision it Was agreed to
posEporie turthefeaction until next meetieg
of Presbytery, and conned all "eoncerned
to pray to rthe greitt, Head of the church,,
that in his providence he may 6Pen up the,
way to a- satiefaotory, .sOlufion pf present
difficulties.
The report of the Committee on Statis-
tics was received,and ordered to bellprinted
and distributed to the families of the dif-
ferent oongregatiotaa.. '
The report of the convener of the Home
lYliseiOn Committee was also received, 1VIr.
Prite'harcl, the retiring converier, thanked
for his Etervizeis, and. Mr. Musgrave appoint:
• ect Conveoet for the ensuing year.
The Presbytery adjourned to meet in
Goderich on the Beemid Tuesday of July,
at IA a.m.
Slime the ineeetleg of Preebytery it has
been learnedtha Mr. Sit -lotion haft accepted
the call, ..The 1oduction will take plate
out Tuesday, Juno 1st, Mr, Forreet, Mod-
eietor, to preach and.presido, IVIr. McLean
to addreea tho minister, and Mr. Musgrave
the people.
Hattie Baseball, and Messrs, Brewer,
JaekeontSibley, j, Coats; H. 13, Combo- Mr.
•Pilohor will give cui organ solo, ,J1.eiidings
Will be given' by 1Vb a, Tilos, Pair •Mires C.
Mountcastle,Miss Nettie Combo; and Mr Male
•
tternotusx dILTBilLY SelltVXOLT., ,
• 1.1ENSALft SouTR.-:-ThO Quarterly Official
Board, meeting of the Hensall cireeit,
was held at Benoit% rin the lOth Mat, Mat-
terspertaining to the intirre working of the
circuit Were lengthily disoussed,, in a enristiaa
apirit, The ()anemic:mid claims have been
well sustained during the year ; the niisSionb
ary collections 'show large increaee over the
previous year. The pastor; Bev. J. Ball, was
cordially and heartilu invited to remploa for a
third year,
leg R what it. is. .
•
• WILAT Tam PEOPLE ARTI
That the celebration here on 241h int,
is going to bpjt success. That the broken
planks lathe, sidewalks Armand town ate
being attended to. Thatot big effortshould
be model° establish a regular market day
here,. ; That it will soon be necessary te.
water :the streets in . town, • That
the News-Reeord as using the stereotype -
lutes it so often denounced. That our
merchants are tasty and'attractive window
—dressers. That the NtrrEltg. ig
• Ilaertee. -The gnarterly services of tho
Methodist churohes on this merit were Ina
at Bethel, on the, 2nd inst., the sermon by
Ilev. 'Mr. Gee, end the love4cast4 both being
eiMACMS of tipintual 'power And, profit. The
offitial meeting, on Monday, was attended by
repregentatioes from all the appointmroots ;
the financial returns slow a slight deficieticy,
vthich it is expected will be Pied° up, so that
elear beletice scoot may ho presentod to the
Diatrict meeting. Of the money due Varna
$250 it on hand,
Aeneas' 'Met) ea Mel' OW Mil.- -The CIO Sr.
twig meeting services of this church were
To the Editor of the- Nep .
Sin, -In looking over the proceedings of
ur city fathers, found • an here Whieli re.
inded me very intich of • the. nelebrate&
anifesto issued by the three tailors of Tooley
reet„. commencing ea' follows "We, the
soplo or England, etc?' The language is
et"the same, but the audacity and itupodence.
re. equal to that of the tilos.
The _ Audacity monsiets....atitlietr-makinga.
tateniant which is not true, namely, that
hp Scott Aet is a' fade+ in all the counties;
here it has ibeen earried: No dotibt their •
eiiired 'that it- Were true.maker them titter qesy gine that the arstmeettneet tbe Court of
GLINTPN COURT ot% UEVISION.-•NOTIC1I "18 .
wsla an untruthful stategaisnt. I ask -these Revision corthemaiiicipauto of the Town ce erniS'e
*ialeYbeweinsee °fall:111T: sc'if Clinton, °brie say
titiyk MA 26v16 tawill bpjieIcl in the CouncIi tkle t-61"alle:ifteekd.
f '73 of their fellow eitieeris said, bY their • Assessment May be seen at the Clerk's (Ace at •
all convenient office hours for the next
fourteCntlays.
Dated this isttlay of May, me. •
•/OHM call:A.0M, Ole*:
TIIROTJGH TIOKET§
'moil_ to ,any point .in', --
MANITOBA 'OR. DAKOTA, -
ID
ID
et
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Folt SALE. -LOT. AND 1101.7SE ON MILL STe, .
",Tornis easy:- 'Apply to :MI. Fair, at
MA•IllsiING !it SCOTT; , • , ••• . .‘
Alcf MANTLE 3IAKING IN' ALL IT; •
lie:done by alms SI.TeAN :none at residence'. '
Ontarid St; pposite the Presbyterian 3tanse: .Ladree-
ontrustiog her with. garments of any- description mar •
rely on gettir. entire ,satisfaction. • •
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T ;tT5fMER FOR SA.M3...;-11EMLOCIt AND.• . •
-LA Sint 1,umber for and will be mit to caa• '
or•Tor any person:sending in,their--order
triee the 20th of May, J'As. WALLIS, ist eon" •--
floderich'towiashiP, •BaYileld P. 0_
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V
h
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votes, that it was desirable td have it. Tim'
ditnnot deny that oorTtoten has been much
quieter since the AO came into operation,
notwithstanding the efforts et the McCarthy
Mt M destroy it. ••
t know and have seen those whose craving
desire for dritik masters and urges them to
have it 15y any means;rilipping into the whis•
heyhd4enst,s,7teo dour the divine:sere of the
noxious drug will Supply thent„.-while their
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Weal paper Latiaty. That dipped zalltielactotactulocizoiLthan_lies in ttioliks4bercrare a few.
like the three-
iiiiria.phtiti-orcenfeti trillimitscal • , Tooley St',.tas
ilor , to say iiTatect, " e,
•That Clinteis a good plea fcir retired
people of Clinton,' having ascertained; by our
n '
'farmers to settle down in. That our n rior knowledge, that the Se tt Mt has
ehnrches and schoOls, pastors and teaehers, tepcon,e alailure ih all theconntfee in Which
are the beat in , the count'. . 1 That Mr. it has been carried, we therefore' earnestly re.'
Pliinarner'e libit' honso will soon be cona- guest yeti, the Conurione of Canada, and the"
eeted. • That Clinton is. making more Old Ladies of the Senate, to allow the sale
;the
„around. That the Baird ComedyJo. is ar ' Now, eir, these men:might know that John
ateriat progress thdrt any Other plaee of light (should be high) ttisiiien, aces:ins:, Inteeeo ro.
talented -tirPe, andbas drawn big hoeses. 1.. and UcCarthy,,with
Old. Daniee, tried their' handa at tido work
' NCPTES 4 ittlim ae'LlVeillsn'6"--Ittr' 31‘5* alreadY, but they fell into the harols of tke
stnith, of this town, .is at present on o. ;grata, Tyrant," and he mauled theta exceed.
• trip 'to California, and in a letter to his ingly, as he luta still done. Itrow, a word to
•wife, front Riverside, he makes the tolloW- the elector's of Clinton who voted for the
fug remarks -" This is a beautifill place Scott Act; come out like met, at the next
Of 4,000 inhabitants, but living very dear.; election, atict terieh theta fellewe, Wheprestune
it is a fine sight to gee oranges and Denims 16 talk for the Whole people, a leseort which
growingion the trees, and they are to be they will not forgot, A rivrarAvna•
Seen here by the thousande of bushels. • row° ether commuefoatfoaa of a similar
The weather is warm in the day but tool nature aro onavoidably eeowiled out.)
as Well as in other places. For 1500 miles
there is some. of the poorest land in the
world, arid also some of the most beauti-
ful, so there are the two. eXtrerries. The
trowels of people that collie to thie State
every day is, something tertihle, but the
largest part of them be badly sold ;
they are huntitig for work. and there is
none for thein, and they havo probably no ,
money to,go beak. where they came from.
Thenthere are,large numbers or wealthy
people who come hero solely for pleasure,
• 'lets Of money While
nightThere are iekpeople
Iterajust
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Oar 1,11% Ov BAINVa.
•• • ,(33. it friend.) •
We parted With hini at the door,
lie full of young life's bloom,
Net thinking when he Went away
: 'That he would die le soon. •
110 spoke nbont ills 1lb:enure
,_ M1081)00411 .frons tho ride,
Not thinking as he said ad i on ,
• • IL) semi Would cress the 'Ude. •
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Of whom we're new bereft.
' Bid be, in God's Wif10 PrON'illeVICC,
• 1 J., .144.00131Z
We., brought thromfb Maitland's uatcfl cold
Tel erre anti ginrenri rt,t. • •' • • G e.0`en a Ali- ST AT lONAlt .
.
NOrthwest Transportation Company .
Steamers leaving Goderich Wedneadey and •
satureay mornings. Advice received when
()Very steamer leaveti Sarnia' 00 passengers can .
receive Word at vitt hotte steamers leave Gado.
nich, arid avoid any unnecessary delay there,
For foliparticinaris ripply to .
WM, J101(SON, CLINTON, AGENT:
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ALL ,PAPE
I3EST VALUE IN TOW,N.
Beale
nubbor
Bort!, Bel.its.
Ait leloodeo.
" Ontri' Matt for btu SAID
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