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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-07-11, Page 8TUE OLINT0 r 1T1 W ERA.
CLI1iTON.LV E W ERA.
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CLOUDS of (Mist;
FADIT promises to: be an abundant
yields. ,
'IIE potato bugtcrojt is an enoltioilaly
large one. .•
ximutalts of red, squirrels are finding
their Way into town,
THE weather is favorable fora man
to earn his bread by the ,sweat of his.
brow;
Tnn Jnveeile Baud will,: to -morrow,
mooripany the Clinton Orange Lodge
to Seaforth, •
BEv. 1VIla,.. DANBYof 'Varna, will
pieiichin the.]?iestiteriai church; bore
on Sunday next. ' -
By advertisement elsewhere, it will
be seen that a Precentor is required for
Willis church, inthis,place. •
ON Sunday last, seven boys, two Men
and • twn dogs spent about. an hour in
i ' nclea or to capture a. black 6 uirrel
Clea iv 1 ac. q.
LAS -r• . week •Mr; ;G, . W. Railton had
the -misfortune to out the end off one of
his -fingers. He was engaged in moving,
a straw cutter at the station, -when the
accident occurred.
N,Ely TEACHER, :-Mt A.:Taylor, who
hais;for three years taught in S.A. Nq.-(3
Grey, has been appointed to the place of
,Mr. Fraser,'in the. Clinton Model School;'
that gentleman ]cavi e resigned, '
TANics.-A11 information. will :'' be
;given by the Fire J& Water Committee,
:at the Councilyooni-on, Friday evening,
at 7.80, to all. those wile may wish it
with reference to the' Water Unice.
F THE workmen of'.,lllessis. Glasgow,
Macpherson herson tG Co, of the Cliton
p )
• Foundry, have been udder the, necessity
• of working 'over time for some weeks
!last, to fill'the orders received, by"this'
firm.
E s oNEI s' Pni.-- Tlo' staff officer
P. N z t . filter
of .pensioners ,.Will • be. in' Goderich on
the 1 Gth inst., to pay the pensioners in-
-this district,, This''tvi11.1* a great. boon
to • the .pensioners!, +•ts 1' •erotofol e :they
have had to to Londou''for. their pay.
go1J
HE Model, School closed for the 'am- ( ,SPQ. '2Tis` AND 4MUSEJ14V'TS, 'BLIT TIT
mer holidays,, on Friday last.
Onors:•---The, crops availed bee are
'VV4. oft. STol,Erit.-•-On Monday of last ` oij:*i TROT, a looking very well, and farmers will soon
week, during the progress of the base 'The unfinished no will take place co►uniottee cutting fall wheat.
ball match, Mr. Ii/, Doherty -had a gold ,on. the Wingllaln' eours(i, on Saturday SUtvs'rltoltE•- -1'It. Jatiles tVilson; of
hunting 'Natoli stalgn from him. .No next, at 1 o'olocle, 'between Thos, Bells this. place, Was talightIX sitnstruek a felt'
trace of the thief, o i:ootary Boy," and G, Rookey's "1\1i11. days silieo. •Ho is, however, all right
GQSPEI; TE I1 IiA WI CLaln.--On Mon- er Boy," for the purse of ,$80.' This. will . itgain.
day next the Timeline, will b add i
ee Ing tvt e .cello' "be to closely et; tented rage,'
by the Rev; Mr. Madge, Mr, Thompson PAItAI,YTW t rlt()i -111', lioKenzic,
• -1 met.• BALL.
elder .of the Presbyterian church here
and others.. Chair to• be .falcon at eight � y t )
o'clook, in the Temperance hall, . A base, ball match will 1)e played at sustained a 'paralytic' stroke a fete days
FA$WF•LL CONCI laT,-Qli WednesdaySeaforth,' on the 12th in`it., between the since, and is very 1pw.in rtonsequence,
evening next a farewell concert will bStara and. the. Silver- M.a1t'es, of CONQERT.--To•lnorrow, Friday even,.
g NVroxeter. • in§ a concert will'he given in the . tent.•
nd Mr. Lake
sideid, by Prof, smith,
; , eranot .. hall. Tho programme is ela- •
given
his Lake side'. Glee Club, assisted• altlrl{E'1. p
-by focal talent, in the town hall. , The Ori Tuesday' the Clinton Crieket club "rate, andamong those taking out
Biblio iiiav' ex tett' a rare treat, )la eel th© Godericl.i eleven pn Cite therein, will be the Methodist choir,;
l .. l ] y
FINE. WHEAT.—'Yesterday Mr• Janiic•. gi'oundg:•of the 1aiter, which less}ted' m tinder, the leaclorship of 111i. Trees n, and
g t 1 wheat a vietoi'� for the Home team by elle inn- Mr. Jas, Thompson, Miss .Thompson,
son b oo„lit usa,sample of fall Y Miss lliellibh >\Ir: A);titstl'Oury, hiss
that he had ticked on the farm of Mr. ings and 67 runs. The yory -kind and , as • i
1 ' hospitable oily men were treated,
and Miys 1'reston of'GQde icl,,
Jas, Brot'vn; Huron Road. Tito grainway
is large; plump, and as fine a sample of and the •wnatber being ,fine, glade the
g i l C�(D.lD 'litlfCH
ACpIDENT, IOn' Tuesday a horse_be- lathe were :•
groin the S1gvAl,)
J 71 ] f
1878.
Pnoi(o ld*s;-41i the'Official Gazette,..
of . Saturday, the.- foll'owilrg`. announce-
ment is made :.' 33rd''H,u;on Battalion
of infantry; No. 4 Company,,C]inton
—To be Lieutenant; Ensign .'Wrn. Proc-
tor, V.']3., -'vice Grigg, retired, To' be
• Ensign, -Sergeant George 'Wilt Billiton,
V. B., vice ,Proctor Promoted,
. - • •Fl:inroN:i, vE Steele ASSOQXATIO�i. •-•A
meeting of•tho ineuabers , and others; iii• .
terested in the Huron Live'Stock Assn-.
,:elation,'. will bre .. held' at ,Itoss' Hotel,
Clinton; on.Monday next, 1•�`th inst..; .t
12 noon, sliar:p,' for, the.pur lose of :cin: -
Stock
siileriil the ad isabilit o h' ]d' try. a
g v y o.
Stock Sale in the. fall. , .
' • This, from.the Brussels Post,' rill be
of •interest here, Miss' Hargan b ing • a
former residents s—We •tinderstan 'that
Misses Hargan .and -Kincaid have given
rip their positions in Brussels •, public'
• school.' .The.fortner'lad.is about to'
'quit the profession,. and Miss' KKincaid.
bas accepted, a good position ni Wing
fall wheat its n e ever saw game most enjoyable The following •
longing te,i\lr,; W.' Robinson 'l+;ttst Wa- ciartTox. AIL,—T cele are only ti teenprisoners
gisr llszerses:
waiiosli; dropped dead` in town, it is T: Towlr IiautiG6q i)Aruistron►; sf in jail now. • The warm weather has ins
evident ff' 't o
c e4 n tam 's
ItD0111118%Aro, trou U u ata ,
2
t ,
, s sv
t 3 p
fi
the heat. ,
c. •f• m the effects o l a
st >ose I t o h e fs
lel
?, J.La8hnlninuout. ...,,. ... (6
While being drawn out the Base Line A, Itie aero, won: o Armstrong b Swnii-ara 14 NEW MVIII4L,-•-.1Tr, G. I Xuni•o hof Peter -
a. o Ar)nstron,, u swaayar(1'. . • :2 hero, bill pi1.t'chased the, property. on the
fog' the Purpose .of berrying it, a car Jr Jolntaeu o an(i b Id Dermott,': 20
ridge coetaining Me:_Chas. Baker, and •B. J. Wade b monot<u)ott 2 Maitland River known as Clio Piper,
C,.A, KnollybwI) McDarihott.:,:,,,,,..... •2_
Sister, Of GOderlch tOwltSbzp, .wits mPt,: w orreansford9Williatn$b Swluya'rd 2. Mtli property, and will proceed to elect
.when his 'horse took fright,. and, wheel-. D 'I'orrestor li swluyaird o tt grist hi ll..
1v.Vcsonnotout,,., ..,. H
i}g .aronitcl; . turned the 'buggy over : in Bye - 7 L Aa i`G' Cauxnu S1oNo.__T ie,'oorner,
the ditch, breaking it badly .The Os -wire 3es stone of the new-lL ., l hunch in•Gode-
Toiill • i7 rich, ,will.l'o laid on Thursday; •July
inr.tsvescaped uninjured:
• Pi(,' c.—Yestsr
daffy•the,�,ne►nlieis' of ctonr;Itrc,Ii. • ,w: , 8th, !it 11. e'clocsk, a, Ili., with •aggro-.
••
1
tlu+ nit'ed Temperance � ranee ASSooltttionof Is'C 1 • •i\o8. • 3\i) ,��)' - • pt•iete eererilon3r'. , ':4n ' excursion ..lion
'United a 1, p z,]` u,.
this, 'dace held a Picnic at L'<it .field• s'.' Armstrong ihw .)a;. '. London i'3 ariiunge(l fSr the cicgasion :Ind.
+ 8, 1 r l y Ilarlatincl• • , . 0 0,1vaao U 1.2•►uoferd'„ X. .
Whileori bind the,.plirty'eiijoyed;.then)- A:1tI,3IJoraiiottb.E n grand time is. o: llectecl,
1tu'(1 . 3 b''liaiasfOrd 0 :: '.
sell*es:immensely, but they undertook a :c, Hamilton (3 £.rill- PeaseNALs., l,Zl. 1], \V; hao, couduet.
boat ride when their eno nient: \ as' Aar 11 zlttnsfotd.,..0 uotont.. ' u of n the . - )' E
1 1 J y Y . on. (. 1. ]t..; fins left foa.]aul.o}ie.
J, TiicDou�all OIIar-•,
lessened The lake'u. s slightly :rough landbl:tausfordr.., •0• b.'1 lnsford; ° 1vliei'e ale 111'tents S tond1 e the slimmer
g Y.. :rough; 1 ph,. -:
The Ci: i tliott b liau lord 0: o Jo1ni$Qi b littrltruti 3 r +•
and altost-Avery: one became sick.:. 111e �, poo]i o Jottusaa l� • 1111: -�:� G, • Slnxntons. o£ t110 S'i<cr
favorite posture then: was'to hon a over Ilatkitid .. •'1,' ,.10, c iceMson-b ria.ilal d 1 It ft:•toWn ••.eat'el'cl b r the. i• ; i'un
1 1; J ay, s l tuolr t.•M1 1
the side of the: boat, ;tucl feed: ti fillies. I. 10-,..a .... d �l x ruse 1 u r'al t ;r I s fql 11lentleal .,where ice Will..., oven i = _,e
q , a 19 t,( , 11„
Dining the ":tools,' _tnnliy•wislied•they '.O'•nyett e Iashtiiil b,. l 011neiit' 171iIce.in the )reees.;ion •oil .
• Itunslot.d ...:. . , 3. o lKiulo 1r lIa)1,tnd : , ` 0 ,; . • ') : C •
were 'dead, while ethers, would • naive A..' rnllnson .b ltan8L .. _ [ I iibly next; the, 1 _t1i•
given all they i ert,'t¢ertll' .to bo safe 'cn • ford • • c • 0 rani oar '•,, '
• w. n, A eI act to 1' 0, '0, P.• -;,'t ho : ofticers elect of
land again. • allure-- licit 0 tau out,
P . 'II.,.l�,ilhous'nui-, • Huron Lodge No. 62 1..("l. h'. were -duly
— n ::.. 0 1) er ')iii...' ,..,. 1 .. -+.
I;tic vzaslo�s, L+i<ctu5icn tickets to _oar .. n la , lnatalled: b * Y): 1): l�, •M:, Jol n. Nairn,
tiles 7• .. . 3 . J
Duluth oan'uo' rocniedfioin lir:Thos:' e 2 ', ,, last Th 1.; 'r'.e.c:ninb. • The officers
Jackson agent Nortli \Vest.Traiis »creta-'
, �, 1
Leg Fire'
ll lde5-.
• .elect were- acs foilows : =1a' 11' Lawrence
tien.fer •$30, and to ti
111aiiitobai •for. SGS.' . 2a fetal''.. N. G• ;•T3. S. IIo1u)es, V: •fT: , E. L:`
Parties will find the trier to .Duluth one. _• ..:; _ Nairn, , ,;.
t 1Vaae, 11. S. ' J . 2ti airn, P. ,`l. , J . 'Beek;
of the most enjoyable that can big found,. — i:; •,•'. - ,
j J •1VaiulFn:;•C, 1T,'�;,titlrcrti°a; :(;Bticli,etoi�
_the scenery along tho ratite being iaag:, Sl . 1 1.,u r
il. ..,•c, itl�n, li,. S. W. Cx, • Id
Tonal
,3Z
•
1�.i1.LEn<81` :t flons:F.-HI,' Isoffroan.
• saW: miller,: of • 1;ash wood; was. killed
from a Trek receives lir the • lead from
one o tis orsea, �v r e •.engages rawL
•inglags*tit. the nn yiar ; on nir achy
7• ?.:l, y
ni ` 'en '.- Th'e time for `tkarettnd trip : H. , , 7 -
fici. t ) .. 1, ., C]icas.•L,..S �tT'..t:r. • 1I. ,�ioltou'f'>r: Cl.
takes •.about ten.' ditys ; Tho bouts' leave.. , ' '
} ? f S 1 1 i ' I t A, .[ liallid v •::i. G. Wiii: `Sahli .Fr,
"Godericll ever 'V:ednese:. • and Satiir- G. • ,
Y tiJ r of.his h h'] engaged
i "cl• B. S. � . G. „Uro. Pillar, L, �. V.C.�,...
.day -:Mornings'. • il"to CT. W. 13: offers I 11 d Tl i
ticket, to London ani1 return, to- morrow ; r
t :�., ail the *: , ...t.; O. a nt" l:4tl:( � r ., : -.
nr. g 1[J �,pt T • lir. S.•M1loi.ton,. who is i. the eu-)riloy.
� L T`* a
t t $1 d t} CTR t Sonf tl 11•
'•retl)ln. at -,)cents,_
j
"Yak* Supp.—lir: It.'N. Adams has
Sold liis'farm, cousistiu of. nearly'',100
acres: adjoining. the village of li?nlnti'ai,
'to•r,' C itr o this. 'towns,i t el: the
•of, the: 11):gest;•if lint the,. la rge'st Iand
acres 1 r ;dams in en s going,to to
American n side of &Alit Ste: Mario.
E:C.�IIINATION_'1'lle `..Tune ''exiitllllla•
tion of S. 'S: NO. 4., tools ,larch on Fri-
C a :<x as .The Se loo was' eautl u
decorated withevergreens, and flow ere
The classes were c amined in the differ-
.
ent' ral:Ickes bythe teacher and others..
•Amongst :those who, were })resent gaol -l'
took',,part part •-in the" e Lamination .were
Alesers. James Allen and Geo. Ridden;.-
trustees of the school. who gave boreat
creeit to the teat ler, 311. John lt. Steep,
'for' the .proficiency'whi4 •the school has
attained since behas - g
to ori rliai a of .t,:
Charge
The examination lase
e iri c with singing
. .,
alld-dialogues.'•
•
60 DERICI TUVfTRTSIJItr.
Cur�rntci :Win AT.-11Ir, 'Bowden of
the ' Ilnron.Road, co►ianleneed tlttiilg
his fall wheat last week; his is a good..
0101). . .
D1r51'Itt:c:71t•i: - •Orr .. Sattii'day night
last some one broke a Humber of :the
windows . in tlio Orange Hall, on the
ba ee line. A'rei and i ff .
6 P 1 I4•o a eclfor {',heir
discovery.. •
FINE BAxz.Ev:--Two•.• of the finest
fields of barley to be seen anywhere, are
those on the farms of Mr. Wm.- Craig,
and A. Taylor, Bayfield con. Thog►ait
is hclwy, well groin and looks remark-
ably ;Well.
of .111) T. • T,t r ;'•fell ofT' a load of: shindies' [ les'
ILI:AN•X • Bot enitY -:l1 rly on Thum- mill sir tared his wt 1st gevet ely. ' .
•day Irlarlii i last the room of Mr: `V nt.', g , ':v , • '. 1.
Niebol who boards at lir: ,ane s:hotel•'lire• Bey, ,l, Cx1.th iia, li to Of i�ouc-lit,'
' Cit } }� 'f }' ireficlied, his ,inteodui!trt•', .,riePui011 on'
was entered, a•nd•i•small lick; •eontainieg• r I , f i ..• J
tt I nnibei of !totes 'and v i n ble is tors sum of h 000 lit Clank •i6 ilott one the 7111 rcpt , to 1 l tl;;it -ma iespect.ibla
a1 ¢ I 1 , 0uilieucc in 0 ;ll;'iitttreli. .• •
•
abstriieted from 'a large.' chest:: Tli'e.
•
thief, doubtless;' thought lie would make
owner stet In Itullett, as he lists nearly a00 :.. The l,tev. W. Graham, of Pine lit ver,
a large i hail of drone}', but in this he �1 , A t d the County Brace is. building )i brick 'cot-.
was mistaken, 't' there t1 ala only •} u tag in. ] niondville, where lie "i ntencis.
therein ',but the' :papers. rA}'tt.•esented.
�to.remaiti•tht rest of his clays.
•about S'•:,000, , The rebbeiyI'.;; . ilot } Mr, i4I.;1latrlcey.,ofl3eaforth;has Bonn'
discovered • until. Fiiclay;, when Mr. 1 y 1 t 1 1 b E' lly 'underdoctol's care fora lawdays, £coni
Nichol took steps to try' and ea;}ture,the b the effects of .a sunstroke, which he re -
thief. Suspicion rests upon .1 certain x l e ceived at Exeter. On July the firm): -
paiity,.raid. Mi Dickinson ti•aCked them.. 1 - : The 1,i ick work of',111i3 Egillo11(1%ille
to <Stt atford,' but. could get' 110. further o
i •. ;. �' chtfrolt' is progressiva Eitvui'ably, ;while'
ham school. ,I3otlt are fine young h!'ace• Clio carr enters are bus :at: 'the wood
ladies.. • p Y
Muer a } a' e
1VIc T lie Ii F. TEIt --Gotn >1 !lits bay work... It. will lie• a comfortable and
11ATIIEii C'irliELii.—A :well-to-do farm- so frequently'been made, ,to us.abont the a `noln•nlodions place Worship.
I 1 t
er, of Stanley, wanting to anake.nee-of
some cedar, 'employed a chop chopper to out
,1p
1
down a tree he hod- selected for the
pose. After this was done, said farmer
n logsv
_brought the to' town to have therii
t
cut up, but what was hi:°, mortification
to find that instead' of cedar, 1io had out
down and btouglif to the mill a;lra,»Mock.
POISONED.—A .clay or two ago a cow
'diod'in town,•supposcd to be from, the
. effects of poison, There. needs •to be
great•caution in the use of poison to . de-
stroy the potato bugs, forif, the ',fences
of such persons are not •stash as the law
requires,. and cattle break in -and ,their
death is caused by the poison, the. own
- er of thelot would be liable. for datna•
• ges. Breechy cows are in groat danger
of being poisoned, as: they will WO;
through legal fences, and 'Cows that. as
siociete with such aro also liable to :got
poisoned. Owners of :cows will, see it
.to their interest-ts--`iillt-t'hein ri good
pastures. • • • •
PrinsoNALs,—D, 11. tele ies, deputy -
reeve is liOW 011 x visit to M.anitoba,,,
Mr. R1 R. Porter, Conservative nominee
for South • IItu'on, was in town: on
Thursday last,..Mr.. Jas. Hearn, wlio
some time ago went to England With a
cargo of cattle, has returned,..11r. W -1.
Jackson has left for a few days' liblidays
on the upper lakes.,.0li Monday Messrs.
Mooney, Watson' and I. • a Rtattenbury,
left for England, taking 150 head. of
tittle and 3 horses with them„ Mr,
Campbell (harnessmaker), andily
fam,
removed to Blyth; en Monday, Mt. J.
Stavely, who has been absent froni,town
some weeks, !las .returned...Rev. Mr.
Gibson, and daughter, formerly of Bay-
field,- aro on- a visit here -Messrs, 0.
Proctor, T. Wilkinson and IL• Taylor,
• of Wawanosh and I-Tullott,a; returned
from England a•few amyl since, tvilero
they bad been visiting the. scenes of
their boyhood; they wore accompanied
to this country by art Eeglisliinan, ,who
purposes going into the Cattle• trade.,,
On Saturday, Mr. 11. Cartel, of Hullott,
returned from the old .Courltry...Yestor-
day Mr. H. A•ndrowtr, o£ this place, re-
turned from 1V1anitobe, Where •ho had.
boon an o visit, • y
ringing •of the town'' bell, that. We 'are.
tired of heatiug them,,
and while we re-
frained froin .taking notioc''of them it•
the hopes that M -r.• Sheppard Would ;do
l,e.,ter, we find that he is apparently
,getting worse, • and this ' Paragraph is
written to stir up the- authorities to see
that' the bell is .properly ming. The•
stipulation used to he "-that the bell be
rung three minutes every time," 'now,
is frequently•not many more seconds,
and the sound of tire• bell is frequently
unheard ab the•'pir pt;r time, in different
parts of the Own. '••
THE OnGA.r i±',tcroft.V.--WWe Are • in,
forffe1'that the Clinton Organ Co. are
manufacturing and disposing of no less
than 24 Organs every month. This
is"pettlts.well forma 1)usinoss only estab-
liglaeel two years, and -We' are. 1)10030(1 to
see the Messrs, D•oberty.doing" 'so. well,
notwithstanding that -they are among
• those wlio think Canadian industiies
need the fostering care of 'c mere pro-
tection."• . So well are their instr•tunents
got' i p, that ` ether lnanufacthrers are
copying and adopting ' their styles of
cas.r,..designed expressly for the Clinton
Organ, This is hardly the fair thin;,
but it is certainly paying a complitnelit
to the, excellent \ o1•icniailSliip of Analis.
Doherty &' Co. •
CAMPING Ot r.-Y--M(ssr . G-. 13. Puy,
S. . ilnnninglianle, their wives,
and one Davis,or two others, are camping out'
on the batiks of the Maitland, west of-
1lolin swine. They have alt' the notes
sary outfit, and come to town occasional-
ly to replenish their larder. During the
heavy rains of last w:aol ,.:tw Vb'oats bey
longing to there were washed from their
moorings and,' carried down, the -river,
but their loss was partially compensated
'by another boat)washed from some
place farther above, conning clown the
river and stopping directly at their'
camp.. This mends of recreation is one
than Could easily be' indulged in by
othels, the east being light and the plea-
sure
le t..sure WO ,e ual,if not greater thanr a
camping out at some. more popular re
sort,; but further from. home, : The
scenery, on Bogie p,tttn of the river; is'
particularly grand.
Penso: Ats,•--Rev, Mr. Shaw, of Port ,
Hope, te an'old resident of this township,
was up here on a visit, last week..1�
The wife of the Rea. Mr. Philp; of
Ilolini?sville; who has been away visit.
ing Ler friends in the vicinity of :Co Cope -
town,
1
town,. for some time, returned last week,,
NEARLY. „ Iii n,-- Lstst: week Mir. •,T,.
. Shep.pard, of the bth coin., discovered a
skunk in a helt'stest in ,one of his build-
ings • Procuring bis gun, he 'shot it,
and the wadding of the }un set •.fitii to
the loose:Mti jt- , which was instantly , in
a blase,•nnd it was,. only by strenuous
efforts, that the dire was put ottt before
doing injury.
Ac;einENr.—On Friday last, 'Mr, A.
May, of the Huron .load met with a
painful accident. "While out driving,
a the harness booanle disarranged, causing
tlieltorrss to become unmanageable, which
kicked him onthe leg inflicting a very
painful wound, 11Ir. May has had a
series of misfortunes, A short time
since his barn was struck by lightning
setting it on fire, and destroying Coit
siderable property., Soon after he was
afflicted' with typhoid fever, find was
long art' invalid, and now he has net
with aft aoeident that will lay him- op
for; some time.
The Rev. iii Cam ikon preached the
second of his series •;
Se 1F,s1 of sermotls on." ,hell"
oli the eveuing of the 7th • inst.; tri a
large and ititeliigentixudience.• .The rev.
gentleinian handled •C'nnoii Ferrer with-
out. gloves. ' ' •
A temperance Iuiiss meeting_ will he
held on the evening 'on the 11ti, inst.,
at wltieli the' Rev. Mr. Graham and
others ' will • deliver addresses. This
meeting is preparatory to the submitting
of the crew Prohibition Act to 'tile' oleo-.
tors of Aaron, • ,.
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For 80 days we offer:the whole of our immense stook of the above gocala at
1, tremendous saoa'ifioc., in order to clear otit for Fall Goods. , •
Wo, have just 'closed the 'most successful.•b)usiness"'we have° ever` done in
Hats, our :aides being over double easy former seaseu, nod for the Fall Trade we
•intend showing•a stook equal to any' City, Hat Store.
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'theFinest an l Nob ]eht to to )tnlitld t v�• •'
tiVo, leeep q ter ditety 'no•hquso
can, beat us.
We'are.showing,a large line Of BOY'S HATS, wbieb will ;be c1earett out at cost.
Balance of STRAW 'GOODS ' 11.be. sold. at ar,y price;
i,t,eiylioily•11 heed ef.a •bat should 3100 Or `, took,
r>3c>ti:. Jam. r�z O11
s to 'Duluth and return, �g ursion Wicket ll.rn; including
meals and . state room' for $80.00. ` . y
to •Manitoba;
.. itt ba -•'and.
Excursion Tiek�tc� N�axx t return, Fi5.
G1.IN!1'Ott], :July 11;1$78.
3/30 $• tfr.. '
;:negettlIMOcia 2201/44210:0$0
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They itro'sailing out.tlia balance of this se ttao0's I L(.)Wl:I1S at agreat deal less tbcn cost..
Those. in wait of cheap plains will do 'well to can and s'ee their stock,
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�' ^aj fl aft�1s Artie Sft �' ., at[1 J `. ` n •r .. •
Our lire brigade have resolved not to •
Woodstock t
go. to �i oodstock about. August 1'sf on Tin Can snn1)4't2103o favoring : thein with' Chair cueton,, tvfth all kin:ls sof tetnY)srauco virl,lks, -- '•
accotltrt of tho refusal of the Town' t
Council to giant Cho fends ne.iessary to
taking a hand with' them. They intend
holding a gland ltierlic about the -1st of .' TOZ1 O3J , `�
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Septonibor.
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...They have iat4t, pt throlgh JTense Clc1irieg, girl have fitted lilt...I00.1lteaiiLii1rlur4-.whe1e
1' o. on catr'bo ae o)naierlated, ..
l',ho regular meeting of iittroti• P'ros•
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lsytery,'w}ts held at'Gocloricli en Tuesday
last. .t `angoiuonts, wera glade for the
1lnldirtg .of rnissiollary.nteetipgs thcotlgli-
out the :L'resbytery. 'Tice congregations -of
Thaws Bond and I lrl�:ton, and Seaford,
were empowered to 11103101.3110 inti call.
The induction -of Bev.- A. Stewart. into'
the charge of Clinton eougregaatiou,. will
take plaice (ugh() 31st inst. ('1Vednesdly)
commencing at l I a, In; Rev. Dr. Urn
will'proside; Rev, Mr. Patterson of Btay-
fiel(l, will preachT rev. Mr: Sieveright!
of Godorich, address the minister, and
•Itov. Mr. Cameron of Rippon, will ad-
dress the people. Discttssion of several
minor matters took place. Tlic text
meeting of the 1',resbytery will be held
at Wingliam,:ori the second Tuesday of
Octobelr.
es• `•mil'e e;;; 10 t' 7 is in the ..posses-
sion of 0.•Troyor,':hills Greer.
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At the Britas()'ls Mewing 1tafeli
which carie o4 on Tuesday last, the
Milbank machine took first prize, and
thens
had 30 lbs, draft and five inche
width of out to spare, This, certainly
speaks volumes for the working.qualities'
of the inaehine,. •
TAT: f•!rtT+",SIX })J$LIV1;I111) 1'(] ati7i PART OF Tlli':1l'OWN.
A FRE.' S
LOT of . La tal D 4100 DT
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Ali,MO' -.uogrgRIO MY, - ' tliT 0r Act• OIDS r :1ASOlt,
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t.J f1LEB1-1,A.T ED VANITY, ,FAIR O BA 00O3
l3 C'AGTC'AGE 13tJri1C. PINE' CIGARS, W1•IOLESAL 1' AND I2I;'i'AIL:;
OVIR exxi liT1NDItID tavoliR NP ST'YLIS Or
r i�w PIPES, WHICH 'P)LLTPY. ARE SEttI11'Gi- ,AT DOST.
}tetuoinbe that an h • nt ?torn their store t b
r yt tug � n cat a returaedt 1i net as represented
Olint0il'y May, 1878,
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