Veterinary Su 21 Market Street---W. J. Ferguson. Slreerercryrrseirin Wines and Spirits--A. Beattie & Co. oor arkct Boast T harmon &-Bosales.- BUTLER, EDITOR AMD PSOPRIETOR ---- (Sig t . ee: rane nang aan ; 888 11. Wepwespay, APRIL 25, 1 >) BEATEN IN NINE COUNTIES ae dd IN ONTARIO, {| QRANKS, FANATICS, RLACKMAILERS, | ENPORMERS, SPIES AND PERIUR- ERS KNOCKED OCT. =,-"On "Thursday last "voting took + 2 place in nine counties in Ontario where the Scott Act (Canada Tem- Panes Aety- ie . «<3 , Bee } ;'whether it should be repealed or al- *:*Jowed to remain for another term. Zhe following figures show the re- -- ealts--in every nty the Act was repealed by tremendous majorities :-- > THE ACT. WOMB a6 voce vosecetncbecssccces + 1,653 Good bye, a long good bye, to the Scott r i POPULAR UPRISING AGAINST || @RANKS AND FANATICS. Ee E 4 F ! apag ALL ti Firee who were laccordance with the above oyL plinite He wrovigions .werenut,into : sense of the people of thig eounty would not be governed by travelling professional stump s , - disre- putable un-sexed females, fanatical, ypeeritical, and raseally. black- clothed adventurers, and the whole tribe who were at their heels. Like free men, the electors of Perth voted the Scott Act down, and Tux Times was the great préss power which fearlessly urged and taught them to do so. Has not 7Jime_again vindica.- {ted the course we then took 7 "We at that time cursed, prayed, and howled against us will now ans- _ of counties @Here's atid: view of force, and "with what result to te found in the verdict of Thur. Joy last. After a short experience of miseries, the short-comings, the. ice_of the thing, ithas been swe} county in. the. province, where | in fores, if the vote had been broug!)t on, And what is $0 remarkable iv eonnection with thé movement is its d eity, ther® was no organiza- tion set afoot to defeatit. No public meetings were leid to denounce it, The press wasn most cases silent respecting it. There was no neces- sity for any such agencies to be call- law had become so apparent, so self- evident, that-no organized hostility to it was needed. The people who liad been made to suffer in so many ways under its operation rose as by common impulse, and willed its abolition. The occurrence forms a real epoch in Canadian history; and indicates that though society may be $80 | led astray for a time by specious pre- tences and ignorant assertions, yet that at last it will be found true 220 to itself. And to use the Free Press language, as it suits Taz Tres ex- actly, "in view of place we may be agai refer..in terms F Hae (Ie & i ui f a iE EF PROFOUND GRIRF AT THE CAPITAL--THE REMAINS TO BE INTERRED AT MONTREAL, floating at half morn- the worst Cttawa, Apeil 22.--F from the public i FEE i i H FE if if Hh et i : fF fi i fancy the whole army Of eraner who Khe ; Pie a ERS TA RE ie ta ee Ae Actawas carried inthe fivtertted me out im every: éounty in "wiiieh op-~ aN AT TOC TE SORT CT ees -ed-inte-action, for the demerits of the | Dea. Howard and Ross, noted Montreal physicians, were summoned to Ottawa for consultation, But their aid was of no | avail, and early oo Saturday the public of | Ottawa were shocked with the intimation | pxssed from mouth to mouth that Hon. | Thos. White was i deathbed. | Hundreds hastened to the family residence, en Metcalfe st., in the hope that the sad news was worse than the truth, but were undeceived upon arrival at the door, closed to visitors, bat bearing the ominous bulletin :--'t Hon. Thos. White's condition- is ae serious as possible." -1t was learned from the phynigan.) : pew. he had completely lost the use of one lung, ich, as one Pl, hecome aa soli a stone, and the other was rapidly be coming powerless, the patient sustaining life with the terrible exhaustien of forty els OR OR RS eS AFSC WS Huet re had yj of the County of Perth Spring Shows. MILLBANE. The Millbank show of entire horses was held here on Thursday last, and was very fairly patronized by farmers from the surrounding country. The exhibit i horses was good, aud the attention given to this part of stock raising has made great improvement during the past few years, and is resulting in raising the stand ard of our Canadian borses in all markets 1: -~-The following is the prize- J ist : =e a s - veers = P "Heavy Draught (Imported).--Ist and 2nd, A. & A. Kobertson'a Darnicy Chief and Earl of HH 7 Canadian Draught.--Ist, Isaac Eby's Tom Dinnie ; 2ud, John Shatrord's High | land Chief. ov yw PO ver ER SE ' Pern a gar di tocrt sll estas) " Se ¢ gi, Loront ne oe s CHEAPSIDE., We call attention to our Great Stock -- OF -- Friday, April 20th. al NOW READY. _ We know we're iate ; bat, so is the spring. Dress...Goods, And have .no hesitation in saying it is the Finest as well : heapest ever shown wes as ee Wats Oa) ab Baskitd Y. * -dégfocs more meaning certain death. 'Stilt, ret wentie there's life there's Wape:"> and. in order that his chances of tecoy i 4 in ied aisnitajed ate. White was kept in ignorance of the expectéd fatal termination until about gine o'clock last evening, when it was deemed advienbdle to } Make the fitimation. He immediately | asked that hia family might be summoned. \ few of the precious moments left to him s Bt im aanfering on BRS 'a with his son Robert, who js his sor to the ecitomar Ghar of the al Gazette, which be graced for so man, ears, and his brother, Richard, the maneging director Of thet paper. awlieus were said to the sorrowing family, all of whom were present --three eons and! seven daughters. Just three quarters of an hour after be bad been informed of the certain appros. of death, Thos. White ceased his paint! struggle against the in te esses. ete preven a= Al Then st the services an! brightest and most ted sons. 'ong been one of ef the Ch The country bad counsel of one of | patriotic and public Hon Thos. White : the most prominent me... of England--prominens ations in Montreal . i Otta e belonged, but also in the councils of the govefniig body of that church Tor Dom and from every Ang! reference was made to the Y appear, nothing more or than devices to swindle pe eas and im manufacturers of the alum baking pow- ders, who are, both by means of gifts and lottery tickets, disposing of quan- tities of their corrosively us com- which are™so 'known to .be trimenta! to health that no will admit them to her kitchen know This form ot swindle is not only Eis promioe of tacge pretin te be' resiiend, ¥- , il iH Ff i Z Be. g E rr Ee almost abe ie og is Lord 3 Banker. Carriage and Roadstera.--tst, J. mag had, WW, NE ae Wem dl Although the roads were somewhat muddy, there was a large crowd of people and a good display of horses at the Spring Show here which took placeon Wednes- day, the 18th inst. ~The following is the prize Tat : mpotted Heaxy. Deaught.nbety Ad. tobinson"s Far! of Hopeton; 2ud, John L. Turnball's Muirhead; 3rd, A. J. Rob tnvon's Darniey Chief. Canadian Heav y Draught.---Ist, J. Eby 's Tem Dione , wo year old Canadian Draught. -- Ist, B. Ball's Young Darnley Chief ; 2nd, Wm Howden's Young Sir Collin General Purpose --Ist, John Frier's Young. Banker >» Bed, 8... Weie' Captein rown. . Carriege and Roadesters.--Ist, J. J. Cotta' King Hanilet; 2nd, Stiefilmeyer Bros.' British Champion. You can't get ahead of Mr. Wm. Crick, of Mernington, as to the "points" in store cattle, He picked up a steer culled out by the drovers as useless, raised and fat- tentd it and eoid it the other day ata handsome profit. It is said to have tipped the scales at 2, Jack. Cartia'| a ss NEWRY. The spring show of the Elma Agricultu- ral Society was held at Newry on the 9th. There was.a larger turnout than was ex- pected Ihe show of horses was good, a deal better than previous years, but that of the cattle net up to the average. roads not being in a fit state for trave! great measure account for this, -list is as follows :--Heavy | t horses, imported.--Ist, Conrad Michael, Toon Clerk; 2nd Lachlan Mo- Neil, Chal Colts 3 years or under, imported.--Ist, Ea: ss Bold Lionel ; 2nd, J. L.. Turn- ball, St. Patrick. Heavy Draught, Canadian.--lst, John » Top Gallant. - Ga: Cooodien so t, 2 years old. --Ist, Robt. Vodden, Young Galloway 3 > manpete Balls. Percheron --lst, J. B, Jiekling, Cham- pagne. General Purposs.-- 1st, Sebastian Weis, Captain Brown ; 2nd, Andrew Thompson, ¥ Lord Haddow. A Itaral Stallions.--Ist, John Gray, trince Giel. Young Merriman ; 2nd, Ed. Henry, F ° Blood Stallions with igree,--1 John Scott, Baron ne ry goer ee Henry, Terror. Roadster or Carriage.--ist, Thos, Me- 8 Bina lgin ang Clerk, owned we --lIst, Toon Michael. re was a fair attendance of spec- tators some very excellent stock. The following is the prize list :-- al | Draught a) Stallions, Aged. entries--ist, Thos. Colquhoun's Rakerfield ; 2nd, Colquhoun & Dow's + i tl Charlie ; 3rd, C. Brook's Mc- aster. Heavy Draught (under 3 yrs.)--4 en- tries--Ilst, C. Brook's His Lordship ; 2nd, Jackeon & French's Young Lord Erakine. Agricultural (2 yrs. and under)--2 en- tries--Ist, L. F. Goodwin's Champion ; 2nd, Jno. Fanson's Young Commander. Road or i 2 entries--Ist, Bis- sett Bros.' Volo; 2nd, Jas. McQuade's Young Clear Grit. Aged Durham Bull--2 entries--Ist, F. R. Hamilton's Defender ; 2nd, A. McLel- lass x . ince Ist Jan., 1886--4 entries-- Russell's Clear the Way; 2nd, spectators was very large ity and " tity" of the animals sally Gih-slnms. Following Hea ht; (Imported). --1st, & Cnn Genel Gerdon ; med. Bash J. White's & Fothering' P, Whelihan's Napoleon. ian Heavy <4 (1 year old).-- bineon's Bold Ben ; 2nd, W. urphy's Thornwood. D. Cheperten's Gn Harris' B. 's Gray. War- ' horse (aged).--1st, J. Stewart's ¥ : , PB. Nicol's M | Sage "French Horses. --Ist, Jno, Guest's oer de Lica ; 2nd, S. Kirkby's St. Lawrence. The inst, " DUBLIN. annual spring fair, held on the 12th proved a mance The of | ist, Wm: rr eee Sen nuil = ee Millinery & Mantles, RMR Tie Sand Tia ces > New, Nobby and Reasonable Great Bargains Wool, | Tapestry, -- AND -- Hemp Carpets. Lace Curtains, Poles, &c. im -- MEN'S and BOY'S In; this Department we cannot be undersold, and shall keep up, our reputation of having the BEST, as well as CHEAPEST, Goods in the Market. A look through our several Departments will be to your advantage. Pree ae Draught Stallions, aged.--lety James Pride of Seot- General Purpose Stallions, aged.--1st, Patrick 4 ,¥ Major. Rrcheron Staflionn, imported Nermaa Evans, Prince eavy unt apoleon. Canad! Draught, 2 years old. -- 1 arn atl i. Famites Qnd, 8. eed | MBtall if § ions., 3 cid in, WB. MeL, Henaall, 8, = Ee AD Road an: Carriage Stallions, 2 years oid lk ear, 'oung Fulton. J ' 16 ds and over. --Ist, Wm." ky, Robert Bonner; 2nd, Wm. " Resasteg else' Ford & Murphy, Thornwood; i2nd, P. Farr, Goderich Chief 4 E Thorough Bred Blood Stallion.--Ist, J. M. Martyn, 2nd. Durham es; ie Jehn De- lany, High' Chief. rham calved since a e. hnes. Oke, Geo, Miurdy. eae SOUTH PERTH LICEFSES. Biaxsnaty.--Hotel--W.. J... McIntyre, Mrs. Martha Heary and Joseph Steyens, Pigeon, Sate Sebollenberger," 'Thee. . aco! . Rohfeitsch, Richard Chowen, granted, and W. Cashen Foeitarton:~---Hotel--G. Hoch, Mra: M: Brown, F. Carlin, granted. Locas --Hotel--H. Vietor, Johr + Lon- OC Matsa, *S pu Se es = a] LO ee An immense stock i be ope .*! obuanene of goods can't be pseed Ska en spent the lash londars at §t, butwhen dene hing teshow for our work, brains and The tollosing~departmests are most stockal > honey ' RAREST SG 2ORtvery tens Bhying a" dred 2c per yard will be presented with o Gloves to Re pair of march ; goods-- bette loves; $00. goode--attt betetrs See, ane ee : best silk gloves, which run up i io vere Pp in price as high os A magnificent stock of Dress Goods and' Gloves fe heed Up Uits shakemiont Next advertisement will tell you why I ats y! ineeger- TUR OLOVS- DERSS rEneCaDER. Have a great dea! to say to you. W. J- FERGUSON, -- = -- > RUSSELDALE. Mr..J. Wilson, township clerk, has beer laid up with inflammation of the lungs during. the five weeks. His: large ctr: friends « wili- toldeara--. that he fs it a falr way towards recovery, although still unable to get ont. ~ AVONTON. A meecting was held in Avonton Tem- 2 nage Hall on Saturday for the of re-o! ES e § bill hd cghe 5 i H iF 4 il "| E | | i t z 8 i i il 5 z8 aeled te Fist 3 2 a FL i f i F 5 | i » Fh el REE i i LEEE ESTE Fre sftt HA Fe iif a 5 Es F Eg eFE i i He i i E oi 1 i kT $38 bE Lin rERIcpeEerdedé | i : i i alt ; HEH A Cuawcez vor. Rev Buo. Loxcisy.-- Edward Cossar, of Sardis, Miss., a color- ed man of considerable wealth, returned home mange on last Friday night and found Rev. Sidney Hibbler, r of tne Methodist Church at his home. Not Ls Sa Asa it is 'Use " Maud 8." Uondituon Pow- Gers for loss i horses of appetite in and cattle. ee ; Hf aT Hl i In Loving Rememberance of Annoreh Died in Blice, April 17th, 1838, aged 75 Years. Cw