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Jim 18, 1878.
THE (LINTON NEW ERA„
Canadian Nowa Items.
Snow fanop Wedr qday atsome points.
in the Ottawa disuriet. '
A grab apple tree in. Berlin Ins a spl'eu-
did rose blooming thereon,
1,460 -barrels. of, ball ca k ttge tonrthe:
Government landed at Montreal last week,
• At the Bible Christian Conference at.
at Mitchell; last week, there were.aix can.
didates for ordination.
Mr. A. Gilmer, of Ottawa, has donated
$10,000 towerlle the endownuient fund of
Queen's College, Kingston..'
,. Crop roc ects in Noes. Scotia are highly
favorable. ' The hay harvest is expected to
he two. weeks earlier than .medal..
•Ir. D. McMrllaia,. of Weatwinistor, has
a goose which has • hatched Z.t'ut 23: brooch
of goslings and is,23 years, old..
A. horse belonging to H. Mullett, of .Wil-.
'mot, recently"bit several inoliea from the
tongue of a l ifer.in an adjoining stall.
Speaker Turootte was burned itl effigy at
Three River, Quebec, Saturday night," •
• Middlesex contemplatea the erection of
poorhouse for that county. Last year over
5,000 was paid in charity.
The bead teacher of the Petersville
lib314r1V r WV-aty a beeett-'-d1
missed for uncalled-for severity to the 1;o•
pita in the tree of the cago'-nine'tails.
The.total shipnaenta of 'stock, from 1%ion
treat, last week were • 1,028 cattle, .300
sheep and 103 horsee, at an aggregate va-
lue Of $125,000, •
An encounter between AO Orangeman
and a Frenehtnan during a tnilitarY in-
s • ection at Montreal on Saturday led tu, a
general encounter, to, which the troops
were•±ealled to put :a'Stop, No (me hurt.
Thereis aotne talk in. Montreal of,a. tn.on-
ster demonstration being made by the
Irish Catholics of thit city on the lith of
July, to which the Cathelie societies of
Quebec, Ottawa, and New York-inelud,
ing the Hibernian- ivillbe invited. •
Mr. D. Maxwell, of Paris,' recently ship- A email.. boy -at Hamilton, was sentenced•
ped nine elf hiseelebrated reaping maohines to a fine of $10 or sixty• days in gaol for
and two mowers, forDundee and Scotland, k eking hisfather in the stomaob, The
Mr. W. Laycock, _of the Craven Mills, boy was- beating' One Of his sisters, sad
near Princeton, had .one of his arms taken.. when°""ha father interfered, the imdntiful
off on Friday, by Doming in contact` with a son kinked his sire. Hence the fine.--
circular
ne.—circular saw. o A farewell address was presented to his
The' officiate of Stanley street Breabyter, Excellency the Governor=Eireneral by the
tan church Montreal, have granted the use Corporation of Ottawa, on.' Thursday.'
of their church to the Orangelnen on the After his Excellency .he'd replied, he held
12th of July.„: • a levee,..whichwas attended by' a large
number of ci•mons, who availed tliemselvea
Petitions for the repeal of theXDunkin of the opportunity good-bye.
Act were presented to the County Council
of Ontario on Friday, .and a repeal by-law 00 "Wednesday a : young man of S. "
was introduced. Marys, named Guest, ran home exclaiming.
that he had been poisoned;•and before: as
Seventeen car loadsof cattle .for the sistance conld'be aummoiled, he was dead
English market were, on Mond'ay, shipped Dr. Ford,, a 4e11 -known: practitioner, has
from Toronto for Boston, on the Great been arrested on suspicion, of being the;
Western Railway. ' one who'.admisistered the drug, but for
Since. lst inst., a large nuhi er of young what purpose is unknown,
men have .been searched in . Mgntreal'by A collision' occurred early en Sunday
the police under the Blake Act, but no re: morning on the 'Grand Trunk in the vicin-
volvers have as yet been founds ity of Brockville; the morning ex;press.
CLINTON
WOOLLEN
MILLS;
/Thins. $UBstt eth .RESpRC1k'ULLt 4111101)11/40 ES TO TIM >'Uiif.Itl T fAT HTS IS I'IIEI'ABE,p
this ear as in the sat, to do alt kinds of
The Grangers of the counties of York westwards having sun into a locomotive
and Simcoe held their picnic at Barrie on which was.baokiug down the track, ' Both
Thursday. Between four and five then- 'engines were wrecked, as well as a.'baggtge
" sand people were on the grounds.„. and an express car, and the fireman of' the
Mr. Wm, •Luptonhas shipped from expresstrain was badly orushed.
Stratford since Janonyist,1878, 44 head This is from:the•Farg
o Times :*” Cann-
o
fat cattle, cost an average: of $$45' da bank bills:artl not received at either •of
per bead, or a total .of about $15,300. the .lianks here except at-azliacouint,of one.
A -petition is being circulated• in Guelph ..per cent`, and then they ship it home for
on behalf of Louisa .Sturdy; one of the redemption This .paying pur Canadian;
prisoners concerned :in the abduction of aenslns off for the insufferable airs they'
Miss Carr, praying that she may be re- •used to put on over our greenbacks, - Caret
prieved. ' - •• get rid of, the ,blarsted stub, you kpow I.
:That's exactly -Wit ails, our f9eople'now ing'
Several of the pripcipal�cheese irraniifae- •regard tQ Canadian monoy:47
turers of Ontario are in Montreal making•
The strikirlg,laliorers at Quebec on Fri-
arrangements far the direct •transportation
of cheese from the factory to the English day- varied, th.eirilawless proceedings by,
markets. • • aasauljng an employer ...who relived to
sem:n-'a.paper 'guarauteerng'his then iv rate
A young lad, 'son of -G. Lghthall, Kinyof wages, flied by the;strikers. The latter
cardine, employed in Evans' planinj imIl, then visited. the rarliatnent buildings and --
fell with his hand on the rip -ss. • , •ooraple- • insisted oo en interview with. Mr. Joly
telt' severing it, and nece eating atnputa- who informed,theta that although; the rate.
tion at the wrist. - of wages ;was 'a matter between the con-
The proposal to group several ,;of the 'tractor and the men, be had aeeu the form,
townships of Bruce for the purposebf:aub _ er, and was authofized:to announce an in
,mitting,a by-law to aid the.S.t°r,atfgad: and ,crease of twenty! Gents a -day,7,- the
_.•:Lake ,Huron:Beil.way-.has been>;vgted,dowrl. 1r.en.chfukbd ta.ucoept
by the County Cvuncil. ' '"'Ali action for.detnnges to the anoint of
Dr. Conroy, Apostolic Delegate, has re- $1,500 against the County of York is; now
turned to .Toronto from Marquette,' Mich; pending in the Court of Queen's Bench,
There are rumors,according to the Tribune, Toronto. The pursuer is Mrs. Sarah lien.
to the effect that His Excellency is to be nett, wife of Mr. A. Bennett, Kingston
permanently appointed to the country as Rend. On the 5th . of November lust,
representative of the Pope ;. but that pa- .-Mrs. Bennett tripped and fell on a defer•
-
per adds it has no authority fur giving tine sidewalk on ,the south side. of King -
them credence. sten -Head. - On the 20th of March she
d''previous` gave birth to a child; which died shortly, amusing incident occurre
to the opening of the Quebec Lenisiaturo. afterwards. Mfrs. Bennett couples the
death of :!ser baby with the fall received
The Spanish Consul arrived 'in a carriage. •four months before, and now lays her de -
drawn by four horses,orses,whereuponthe band •Magee .at' the aum named. •
struck up "God Save the Qiieen, and the;
`salute was fired. The Lieutenant Geyer.
nor shortly afterwards' arrived, and -.the'
National Anthem was played a 'second time...
In consequence of the decision of the.
Magistrates at Egiingtnn;.,on Friday, ' in
the case of- Morris. vs, Beatty; virtually.
°declaring the Dunkin Act •: not legally .in
nearlythe saloons n
force in York,al and
1
taverns in the county `are open and die.:
pearling liquor as usual. The case will be
appealed and some lively times are looked
for. •.•
A young man living in Dorking, Water-
lqo Co., named' Harris, the other evening
said that he could eat'tive pounds cf rais-
ins, and accordingly. made a bet that. he
could do the same. The first pound he
..eat with zest' ani Mriarked that it only
gave him an appetite, the second 'pound'
he ate also very rapidly, brit after eating
part of his fourth pound he had to quit.
A Frenchman was in Ottawa on Friday,
having with him.a quantity of. .•gold- in
nuggets which he was endeavoring to sell.
When questioned as to where he got it,
he said in the Gatineau district above the
° Victoria farm. The exact locality he re. -
fused to tell, It was evident that moat
of the gold had been washed clown some
stream,. although olio piece appeaaed as
though it had been broken from . the; tock.
Gold has several times • before,beeh fOond
in the same vicinity.
Froin the Central Prison Toronto; on
•Wednesday, wore—discharged Tillotson and
John Babcock, two brothers' who had cern•
pleted a term of twenty-four months, for
a forgery involving $20,000.. On their ap-
gearanco at the direr of the prison, Detec-
tive Murphy, of London; arrested them on
the charge of forging a ohegoo for .:00,
and also for selling some lands not belong
ing til thein. Tho 'prisoners were greatly
disgusted at again finding themselves un-
der arrest.
On Friday afternoon a couple of tramps,
jogging along the railway track near Strate
ford, saw a heifer which. had been struck
by a passing train, lying at the bottom of
the embankment, with its fore legs broken.
To put it out of its misery they cut off its.
head with a razor and an old knife, and
were proceeding to akin it, when they were
seen and told til desist. •• They left and
went into the woodrt, where they remained.'
till nightfall. Again sallying ont they
saw, a mate walking on the txack towards.
Goderich, and Balled on him tc halt. N'ot
answering the challenge, one of the tramps
pulled out a revolver, and pointed it at
the stranger, Who clytched it with his
fingers and had them blown off in so doing,
The tramps then took about $t4 out of ins
poolret and wont on their way'.
A Campaign Slander.
When Dr. B.. V. Pierce. was :a' candidate
for State Senator, his political opponents.
published a pretended analysis. of his po-
pular medioines, hopingthereby' tri pre-
judico the people:' against him. ;His.° elec-
tion byanoverwhelming
ora aril severely
rebukehis traducers, .ho sought' to m
peach his business integrity. No notice
would have been: taken of thesecampaign
lies were it not that some of his enemies
(end;every successful business inan has. his
fuIl quota of envious rivals) are republish-.
ing these bogus analyses. Numerous and'.
more absurd formulas have been published,
purporting to come from high authority y
and it is a significant fact that no two have •
been at all alike --conclusively proving the
dishonesty of their authors. • .- We keep etinst
OUSTOM WORK w MANUFACTURING
liavlpg added more lnachinery'to bis eatablteliment, and by always gtving Lis personal superintendenoe to all
branohes of the business, he hopes to give goneral.setietaotton. The tuliewing PRICES watt be bhargod this.
season, whtela v¢ill bo found s.9 low as ally mill in the Bounty
(Unpack, 5 aenttli Winnow awl Elrimi No, l5 gents ; lnakieg I'f,azN rraincer, tie Co•rrore, I to alta Cotton,
tarn, 05 emits per yard; 1;w.rLLEn do., 80 gents per yard; Punt. Q4crif, all wool, 87i ceute nor mai Ina:taETs
ea per hair; Hesse $f.us1cETa,82.70per pair ; Ann 'Vont E•riastmr.,B9 Cents per yard, ,fie. I wilt give 9 lbs..
1 brought T followIn ,
ofm o tta a nniim o! n •i.
i everylas. w e o b R b a `t a w iw ser i
yarnn aid g t 0 11 Our
of rusted yar oute e } g -
' onCotten, "hl of 19 z 1 44
oa 10 oz,,Twill 01.,All Ra o � Y'ul ]b lanketa
od for eaoh yard :—Yasin on Cotton, 11., Ototb, It . , >l
' 12 Ib, per pair. I keep ouirstanly on hand •
A large stook of ft frets, Flannels,. Shirting, roll Clout. Yarn Ere., ofmy own trauma,
••s
e. facture, tike. a largo quantity of lr[.NE end COdttsa T%V.LED�i,
Of e*cellent quality and durabtllty, all of which I am prepared to -trade for Wool, and wail give the highest price
for Wool, to all who may .dosiro to exchange for clotb,*
k`A'ItAIERS—You will find it to your advantago to call at the Ot�i'NTON 1POOLLEN MILLS before disposing
•of your wool, as, owing to the low price that wool is likely to range at this Tor, yeti will and it moth cheaper
and better to•have your wool manufactured into. durable Woollen Gobde,
\VAN R1uiF-20,000
lbs, of Goon CLEAN VLEEC ii WOOL, forwhloh the' highest market price in each
will
be paid, x . E. COEB ETT.
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Genera
INCMACHINEDEPOT.
EW
A splendid assortment of first-class SEWING' MACHINES always on band. NEEDLES
n
•• soil every. furnishing. kept in stook.. ` 4,.
A;: L SO R, E . P A,' R I N- GF SI ---10P.: :
Sewing ,Machines'of every • make repaired, and new parts kept' on hand.iaving engaged
practical machinist, all work done here is ivarranted to give good satisfaction.
Charges Dtloderate. H..NORSWORTHY
Huron Street, one door west of tine Commercial lintel, Clinton. Ont.
OTICE' 01 REMOVAIr
John. ' t
butcher;
.
Da n
....me
Thanks his many easterners for t aet iavora; and begs
loavetonotity them that hehas removed 'from„the.stall
in the MIacket, building to „
Hunter's Old. Stand, 'Huron Street,
•
Next door,to.Campbell's llarnes( Shop,.•
Where he :will be `pleased to:meet them, sal, awl any
others , who may favor lava with their onstoni, and he
• will do bin best to supply them with ,
First Claw 3fEATS at r easenoble rates
• 10131 DAYME11
Ql,riten,Xeb.,l,$, a 873
CASA ir.;:, 41)1.1-1 D.11 .
Many are, the opinions afloat as. to the cause
of the depression in trade and commerce, which
has visited most every. commercial country on
the face of theglobe during, the 'ease four or
five years, and which seems to still exist in this
Dominion of ours—a country notable ainopg the
nations for her agricultural, lumberini;,, and
mining resources, .her educational appliances,
her very .extensive: vdluable, awl ' coveted fish.
eries,.and her No. 1 Coal Oil, at ILA BLAND
1113,OS,,,''at 20 cents per gallon,
Some, claim :that extrai;aa"anoe is the "cause of
the evil, others, over production and tori Barge
importations, while others lay the -Whole blame
on the present' gnvernmeftt—but we are of the
opinion that the long credit system is one can>ig
of the present .trouble in this Canada of.oura.
Many are theschemes suggested for the remov-
al of the ao-called hardtimes; some advocate
a 'ff,
free tradeothers sayincrease the tare, and
others things too nuerous to intuition, while
we are of the opinionthat to buy and sell for
cash will be the most sure and successful means
of Stamping out this monster obis. This being
onr':eonviction',.we have decided, to
•
,SELL 0 UR GOODS FOR CAA at prices
that will astonish all, as we )ave marked
lkenr down at a VERY SlIf ALT. AD FANCE
01V 008T l'f7li', C4tff'fr.
ntlyoti ieed;a Targe assortment
of
•LIVER IS KING.
The Liver is the imperial organ of the
wliisle IitfinAn system; as it controls :the lffe,
health and happinessamen, When its
disturbed in its proper action all kinds of
ailments are the nfttural result. The di:
0010n of food, the movements of the heart
and blood, the action df thebrain and rim. -
Vous system, are all immediately connected
with the working of the Liver. It has
been successfullyrproved that, Green's Au
gust Flower is useqqualled 'in: ctirin .•all'
persons afflicted. with Dyspt;paia or,Liver
Complaint, and all the numerous Symp-
toms that result from ati unhealthy condi-,
tion of the Liver and stomach. Sample
bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in
all towns on the Western Continent. Three
doses will prove that it is just what you
want:
T4F4 ALLAN LINP
WVER4CDL 1 3 ONBIltRY-OLA OWI
SHORTEST SEA P ;.SSMI.Z.
Cabin, Intermediate a*td Steerage lick..
ass $t$ LeiVe$t Oates.
Every Saturday from • Qtuebe>;
PERUVIAN ..1st Mane.
SCAttb/NA.tIAN ...,,,8th "
SOL/NES/AN
tiARItiAT AN 22nd'!•
0IR01A88N , , ...." .20th "
STEERAGE TICI;ET8.TO •
1.iaerjrool, i`Ipntlonticrry,..alasgow, Queens-
town, Belfast, London, !histol, Card'
rot through tickets and every information apply 10
A. STfA17Ob, ti. T, It., Agent, Clinton.
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Clinton, May 80,1878.
STOVES. OF • ALL KINDS,
1
of the Latest Patterns, which or aelline far
cash at prices that defy cc e'ti`tiion. •We
manufacture
•
TINWARE OF EVERY. OESCrnPTION,
and. are'breparect to MI for coati at prices 1o,
•. , than the lowest:
.Ca11 as gat' priao for i!1{ Pa4Pef11t, &c;
JUST' 11.0.:EtVE11, AT.t1unli'I,ur
Spa lis; Skorrlrl,, Forks y llnkp,c„ fl:o w. ('1 torn.
Proops, ,:Yash, Locfis, 1.17rips, faints, tiek
l'arnicli,lrindotvQlttsx,Putty,mid ,tllkiiit.
a
U1L»JJR',S'11,1r:))ARE.•
We keep conatantly on hand a 1 uge etscirttnment
of LASIrs, I31tAcicsts, C.it.t111 1l_t:ayt Bl'tINl.as, w.
OBINNiBi•1, Gr.OnBa. &u, Also, •a laree•variety
of'13rnn .CAmts. A K Bi
I URQN SEED STOI1E
•
GODERIOH.
'The undersigned has on • tra'adand for sale,
I4t'11OVED.' PEAfIIBLOR•S, ; A SIIPERIOR
POTATO ;' CENTENNIAL E3NOwF[,AKE,':1
EXTRA RARLY; VERMOVT SPRU,
NEL BEAUTY, I{ATF. ROBS•}. _ .__
AND 'OTIIrie Vaitl'ETTES.
°N EVV-S
GREAT. COMMOTI.ON,
CHEAP CASII GROCERY STORE
a,.
Why it has become the -hub. of interestso �rapidIy is accounted for. front the
fact that customers are realizingthe advantages of ' making .their. purehaees
wherethey can get he benefit of -close bargains in • ,
TEAS SUGARS FRUITS• JELLIES
CANNED :GODS,
And everything usually kept in. a first-class Grocery Store, A1',.A 8112ALL,
ADVANCE OX ,COST The same advantage is offered: in
OROOKERY, GLA.SSWARiJ,: ETa:
-Hams, Haden, Oatmeal ' Cornmeal Cracked,Wheat, c., kept
on':hAsd, .
.
1+�riRM .i'.60Du0E taken in exchange for goods, the sayle cash.'
are invited • gall inspect' st ck -and pnidea�and judge
for
hemselves. . .•
REMEMBER. :fTHE. PLACE.... •
. �t r a ess s. ho
m
s. � jog deo t M T soy •S '
r worth B�1
CLINTON,
He:hasalso; a large •quantity df.
til kinds Field' and Garden •
IT A:41161'418i
a -A ms 11ic1iTAIB.
Godericlt; April 18, 1878. ••
ItEMOIrAL.
Jaynes Tewsley, butcher,
'While thanking his felende for the liberal patronage
boetowolou biro In the past, takes this nfeans of
forming them that he hes. removed from the Market
• Building, , . .
To the Shop occupied' by E. Finch,
Albert Street, =directly opposite the bfarket, where be
wiil•be pleased tis meet theta all and as many now ones
as may favor him with their custom.
X111 koala of Mea7;kelpt iu'season, and sold
at reasonable rates. •
JAssES TEWSL01`.
Clinton, Feb. 14, 1878. a. •
Mountcastle's MI L L S.
fiirta SuBsCB1uIit RI:Sf?ECTEUL .Y 13E08 TO
. inform thelnhabltautsof minket and surrounding
country Maths
liar started .
�(his
7t'SAW.
E if It ' S A 7(1L . lit L L y
o:c •iivrtoN siiigET, ...
•
O poslte fhtli'"Great:western "Statin'
And is prepared It,,
'tr"t Lvov ahrimeay L..Lliec q 'or G,fts%1
Tto
5144 also 1 IYli ilFf dal kinds on hated,tot sale,
1i:. rict trx cr ;4Tf ,
Ut.r.k.:14 ,.l'an.17, 1578.
E
Ave slake a „peeiaity oY E,arctrongli!1,
Tin and Galvanized Iron Roofing*,
• Sheet Metal C'oritteeS, and all .T(`i 3Z' , (::17t`G 1+:1)7.
kinds of job work.
•
arir1)n i ,t fail to call and stet our prices, and be
con: 'naiad that we are wiling g.>otls at. lower
- v a • been offered h fore m the
figtihes t11an Iia 4 ever r he
fore
Remember the !,lace to buy goods ellen') for
cash, is at 1ie1.ELA.ND BROS,' Bares Bt.octw,
opposite Loss's. Hotel, Albert Street, Clinton.
HARLAN"D BROS.
All tiverdw> Notes. and Aceounts not settled at
once, will he rlansd 1n court for nolleotion,
4tenton, Apra 4,1878, °
A501 eruct: 01'M1--• •
Caskets, Coli!$s, CoTofrY mi !
l.
ob,
1:'Irt'., ETC
Iyartie,.sttpplt^,I with the above et shill stnutfce,and
• ,tt the YEN'S! LOWEST It'> rr s. •
•
tsi, Flood IIELBSi supplied,
tterrieniber the Plc A DIO!t'OftfA Street
° • Tk7;OItGi: 171'i'iIr 14
i ilnton. 8ept 8, tlt7h.
.1
NQ:URIIYIT
6itlier anif Egg ta6eo lho samo as Cada: .
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LQ140ESEOi O, March 7i 1878,