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The Clinton New Era, 1878-10-31, Page 8• ee. . gdrIcOLINTON al • To-noWl: will be Hallowe'en, , Tun O. T. R. freight Shed has 1)0011 shingled. cielet§unday last special trainjen uneend down on the G. T. R. . Stiemei, services base been corm -nen- - 904 in the Canada Methodist Cliurcb, . beret • • Ma. D. Felines, tailor:, formerly of this piece, has stafered centecleraide lees by a fire in IulilI: • TUItEt car tame of tippled.' nt;ay eten shipped froth (this- -station since last week, by 1)...1):-.)Vilson, • Of Seeforth, Lor Meese, Scotland; • FitisT Ssow.-The filet snoW of 'the •eleason earn° delve), on Stindey night, 17th int,, to the elepth of abmat inch, e Last year the' first fall was on the 2nd -of Nov., and in 1870, en the •Oth of 00t., , . BREAD hes got news them evnei at s cheap, 'and 'aceerelingly lowered its price. The information was uot ,-,reeeived telegraph, but•was 'obtained b„y the old slow and sure way et comeirmicating in- ManAtinnas.-Net lona- since. mer- chant in town hearing e neje° in the vicinity. of his premises at au -unreason- able hour of the night, hastily' lifted" a, window and discovbral that eenan -ems tiptoeing across his yard!. Asking him what he wanted, the fellowdoegeed ue • si...eply,"but hastily • left, joining rieeein- • paniee on the eteeet. , A Goon Si. -We congrettilate Dr. Dowsley,of Chilton, on the splendid bargain he made last week .m purchasing that beautiful little driving mare, Nell, front Mr. T. M. Elliott, ,5t1i cone' Gode- • rich township. This is (one of, the west. little beasts in the country and has try- • ken between 10 and a doien prizes at the different shows held, in . the County, of Huron Within the4aet four years.... - Star. Divisiox Co4mer.--A sitting of this • Court. Was held on 'Monday' 1st, .J. Davidson, Esq.?, Peeeiding., ..A. number • orneiropprtant cases...were .dispoeed of. We were beginning fo think, that -.peo- ple -were daily .getting Wier, but:the trifling and frivolous .caesee upon Which. • some law suits are based, leed -ifs to • think otherwise. •, Several of 4he cages, .could have 'been settled ea easily -opt of ,-court as in it, and it swolild liave been a saving to -the /pocket's. of the 'eon- • • tostants, but they ikettot seem to .cesesi- der Allis., A meeting of..the members of the Huron • Live Stoat Aeseeiation will be held at 'VeLaren's hotel, Clintonr-on Friday, • • ov..15eliS'for the purpose ' of. taltine - The initial steps to prepare fereati • sive Stock oak; to be -held-some time. next sprite,: It is teasel:toped that. all' • parties interested in thicwill -make it • a special point to be present, as the sale will be one of •great importence to ell stOck-raisers, they -,should • see -.that se, far as they are cotieerned,. it 'Will lee a success. , • .,.. , RuNAwav AconoENT. On Friday afternoon last a. horse and •buggy, (in, which -was seated the wife,of Mr. Han- cock, Huron Road) stood in frone, of Mr. Davis's store., Taking, fright, the horse wheeled suddenly around, .eareen- ing the buggy, and running as far •itts Ross's store, where Mrs. Hancock was thrown out, the buggy falling oti top of her.. Medical aid was at once Procured, when it Was found that selee had sustain- • ed no injuries beyond a severe 'miens. 'slob, which has disabled •up to the present. Although an old lady, she is, " however, recovering tiewly. • Forme es'etood good wood -or we Veeze, TSEU Clinton, clhess Ulab is intenien„ ing up for the winter. Tn* regular jheeting of Council 14,1 be held on 1VI„onday Tur, quarterly meeting services in connection yvith tho Methodist Church, of this place, will be held; en Sur.day next, a $0900Y. -We enderstand there are n. couple or persons. selling this article in the vicinity. Surely the people of Heeon got enough of sueh stuff two years ago, , Mime le:els-Lost front Galeria, about a week since,' a large bay horse, wbite hind foot -no shoes.- The finder Will be enitably rewarded on giving fie% tie° to Mr..E, N. Lewis, Court geese, Gederich. , L. • Bernie is the poser man that walketh in integrity, and promptly payeth his retbsoiption to • Tine New Ens.; than • the rich man who telleth- the collector again and againeentil hope defer- red maketh the heart eiek. -Iv, wes Sunday eveniegs As he-eame out froin eheirch, and sat downon. the st sidewalk with almosuilleient force to send his shoulders above.: his head he Thiele a rethark, which showed that 'lie had forgotten all about the sermon. EVAsetueesero.--leRev., Mr. Paynter, theewell-known 'revivalist, •of Chicago, • W11614,01.04 so successfully in Galeria • a short time since, commeneed speceel eervices here -last 'night, eier'esoneection • with the Presbyterian Church.. •• THE CLINTON:'NEW ERA: e" • • OCTOBER, 31, 3178. Tete stallion Pascoe°, formerly owned GODER1C0 • TOWNSUIP.:fi•4.i nancial find (500mertinti, 20,000 of tide number for sackin'. Tha in town, -will be . sold by auction here, The.quarterly services of the Holmes- 04,,...ovEmon r BARmeeltooeigts l'i, ttherili, :,1:010(pieLllyetleistrvh:jetyloneeoeNi7but ero, in a few 'days. • . - • vil/0 circuit Methodist Qin-mini, will be ._ oof oUrete valley at lake perts•frorn the °pewter of ; will rather be found, if at al, in the Ely TOR, Siesee/ complains because there held et Holmesrille, on Sunday next. the herveet yea; to the 19th inst., havei mand, The ,be setis is iees herd/ 'lite,i no tithe-eable of the L., 1;1. Se B. at Rev/. Me. Phile is still holding special .m0001404 to 3ass,360 buelteleprwili , egainst 3,- , 'Galeria), and aslis that the matter be ,servioes at the (hemp gall, 7th con, attended to, • lebertiox., Reeve Ss 'Baum -Sus the London Advertzser read is doing • � large freight bueinese, at the present so bege. that it interferes- some- what With the eegulterity .ofeette, beans. We hear complaints that the. Morning traineeften- arrives toolate to connect with tT he Gs T. IL; for Godeeich. . , • . FIRE BitruApE.,--Owing to eitstee be- ing °thee meetinge, very feweevese in . • attendance att the -.Cuenca Ohatilbee Tuesday, for the -parpose of forMing tire hr.igade, A few, however, 'put doper thenenanieSs and it was decided to .-ap- Poiritsa coaanittee to go reeled town and endeavor - to Otani. safileient Members. t� forma good; reliable cemprees. •-- The Waemeeting held at Ebenezer, on TaOTTINV RM. -The trotting .,reee the Maitland con., was not so wellat. ort Tuesday, between Rentforth and tended on Friday, as anticipated. A. Sorel Cloud, resalted in favor of the second meeting Was held oneelonclay. former. The traek wee in e poor con- Eo.yx„rtiof -sevuur..,__TA is reported (Mien.' •• •• that persons are'going through this town. New Fent= ter Punt.= BUsiNnsS, ship, selling at a large figure, what they qtysei7 methods' have .been adopt- term Egyptian wheat, This is an ola al for the advertising of' some business fraud, and has before been noticea in or other, but the latest is that of is these columns, but it seems there are eeetedicine compounder," who'has visit- still those who will permit themselvee, ed firehouses in town, leaving a circular to be gulled. relating to his noetram, anta paelcage of pills, f"for free trial" at each place. ourse -every one will swallow the 'ITURON 013,920 bush, in the corresponding period lase year ; receipts 'at Briffale and Oswego m the same time have been 2,418,688 bush. astound 2,027,339 bush. last, year ; will be down snifletently tins season to of-, tory to porli meters, het wd 'perhaps "ba low oinyugh,to give packers Profit, pro. vided our merkete cart beextended, But - it is probs,ble that the perk and breadettas and time° at seaboard ports have keen 1,,- fer mune consolation to those wjp have 153,948 bush., against 1,666,903 bush, last difficultyii getting steady emplOy., n . Burrruc.-4n its weekly review of trade, • POLITIOAL NOT4S., tbo Monetary Thnesof last week makes the -• following remarks about butter :-Recent advicefrom England are unfavorable, and lower.margins must be reached. Nothing but the &lest qualities will,even cominned 'fair prices here new, and it ia believed • that the bulk (.1 the sumeiliiensalca,wilL • yet be hold at about grease prices. There are no shippers in the,tuarket at present, and nOuntry..dealers may as well aceept the situaticm at once, ' • Summesrs oi STocu AND MeAT.,---The subjbined• remarks on recent arrivals of live stock and -meat in England are .freak Abe London Da/AL.:Wows of October 14 :-- Tbe arrivals of In;th live Stook and fresh Meat at Eirerrial last vieek frnui America were exceedingly large, and 'as teardsi the former the nurther has never been surpass- ed,' The recent heavy weather seems to have had little effect upon the importation. of Hee animals, as their condition Ori aerie most instances, bas been isatisfacto- 'ry, The ncibiberof sheep was double that taken ftehepllaarle.le,. st week' that litta: Yet.. THE Ltvr. sToex Trans. -The. rept:iris' 4c4,the cattle market are interesting to beth .faraereand drovers as assisting to arrange the prices 'I:Miles:1S. • Transactions tette side.are deserVing notice alio. There were shipped to-dayfrom Weston, by fels'T. R.. to: Moetreal, 900 sheep for the English • market, by Messrs, Counts Sr, Peers, ef' 'Weston. ! These sheep have coat:from the farmers. from:0,50 to a head..• Two sons of Mr. James Conron go to England with the consignment. The followino fi- gures will lie of interest also, to shippers at least; Conrod.pays the'Grand T urik $52.50 e car tolMontreal;; then to the ves- sel at the, rate of 11s31 mg. per head for the sea passage, the shipper finding all the forage required,Gtolic Tuesday.. •. Tim U. 5. HOG Clior.ASsurance re- garding the hog Crop -ef 1878;.9 coming • from Cincinnati : aro encouraging. •• The. quality and quantity' of the •corn Orel) in the West is excellent beyond precedent, ane all enthoeities agree that-theJ1�g-croj- *111 conSectuently be a large One. • In the • thirteen Western packing States last year the porcine crop was•estitnated at 19,500,- 000, and the packing,winter and siiminer,:: Was upward 01.9,000,000,- er upward a( 45 per cent. of the crop ,The returns made' by the assessors -of fire of the principal hog -raking States show an increase in the number; of hogs lag spring as compared' will preach, and in the evening Rev. d'e with a year ago cif One and ehree.quarter. C. Sreith of Guelph Li the afternoon / • ,milliorm and thip carried out in the other lioth theee gentlemen Will addresi• s the States willjustifY an e. stimate of 22,000,000' pills, whether allies; oe not, merely to • - A snake over six. feet long 'was killed test their'efficacy. Pills tire so pleasant at Exeter last week.'" co take, too. • Is semis: any tuwn iri'Ontario ellead of Galt for street. loafers Oil SitridAy Galt Allorntei Had one cgterie ever got a's fan: 'west as • Gederich, ib vould not -rtek: this qemetion; --New • Eire. Onion snppllus tb connty jail more tepees elesn eny ether three towns or villages m Huron put together.-81g- grtie enough"; you pee we don't eiesethem tianeto bemeee loafer fi here, but when ..they get. out of jail the ats tiaebiveness f Gederielt endhospitiiiity of its people; • prevents: than leaving there - • ; • ' '• • *ley, Mr. Butcher, of Exeter, has been (11.1ae ill,. but is ;recovering. , •An 'Exeter Teeth threw a state * dog, but 'the stone missed it and .sma e4 a$0 pane ()ream • ' Thirteen, , Conservative • votes were struck off the Voters' List and one 'Re. form 'applying failed lo be OA on at . At it legging bee' on the farm of Mr: -Samuel Holmes, let 33, 2fid con. Grey, two peke a (reef logged nearly five acres of bevy timbered land froni. nine 410.01e:• he the teamingtill' live 'o'clock he thb TnSirhapIct MEMINO:,--The $0131 -ii. Of .414.41.1g.. • . TOM perallee held 2,_.[A11)110 • ) 4 eel() following are the teachers in Exc the town hall last. evening,. Mr. A. S etett' echool, with their Salaries :• .1/111F Fisher in the elmir. In consequence of T. Gregory, Principal, $625 ; Mies J. the incierneneY of the weather, arid a A. soca., $270; miss meks, .$265 ; Miss J. Butcher, $250.; Miss As Hen- derson, $225 ;Mimi". Schram, , • On Tuesday of last weeke while Mr. Win, Crests' wesnut hunting,, Ite:thet a large lynx, between Trowbridge and the 311.1' con. of -Grey. 'It Stood nearly 17 inehe$ .high, was about thirty-two inches leng, and weighed ,.Something over eigh-; ' teen pounds. On 'Saturday Morning, AS a boy ebout yearS'old son of Mr. Fred :Wray of• Wingharai was' -going-down 'the cellar • with a plictee of better; he -missed Ids • footing, and in trying to sage the butter, shock inainanner.• • fell on his e.plinte. ring it its 'a . Knox chereleefeSoileriele Will be 're- opened next Sabbath; e -Di the Moruing Rev. Prof. McLaren, of Knox Co/lege, couple of religious gatherings, the ate tendance was small. 'Mr. D. Miller, a 'W. P., of Tokihiso, :gr. T. Webstere' W. S., of Iprantford, and Mr, Roland,. of Clinton, briefly addressed .the Audi - (Mee on the subject of teinpeeanees. and Mies Grundy and a King gave read7 leg and 1•4eitetitin, the former elseyeA. derinen piece of voted' and instretnental . „ Musiain good. style. •. Pcithiem, lk.t.EWELIsI0.- On • Triestine • evening 'last a mooting was poneiertal" in thee-to:en halthere,in theinterest of Mr. Plitt te the cha,ir was oceanic& by , . efe Be' 'el the only speakers being :31r; 'Wood, an insurance .agent from Wepdsteck, and Mr. Jos. Gibson, of ingersell. •Some idea o'f. the esseent and importance of the Meeting • :May be gleaned from aeconeluding sentence of, the speech ofMr. gibson,wherein he • says that the person ,'Whe got Up that .meeting possessed more seal than sense, • and we think meet people 'will erniorae thnir sult4inien wher-thericatn, less than • half-a•dozen electers in the ' Centre Riding were present.. In conse- quence of that fact very little interest -was taken, and the nieeting passed off • LAST GixAND Exeuesiciere-Mr. R. Patterion, Town Agent, .G.W.R.,. Paris, has arranged for a last grand, exeursiou of the season to Deteoit and Grand Rapide, from Clinton' and neighboring itationion the Great Western, on Thurs- day, Nov. -.70. Fare to Detroit mid SC: "WM; $2.7, good for 8 days. • See ad- iertieement, • and enquire at station, for ar-tienlars.:-Retnea-fei Clinton to. Gran d Rapids, 47,50. ' • PEasox4.----Mr.• Jos. -.Whitehead ar- rived in tows:diet week, and remained for a few days: He looks as if the Mate of the north-west agreed well With WM,- pulling • (limn the beam at .256 pounds. In connection with his work on the Canada ?aci.dk Railway, he has onothonsand wen and, one hundred horses Constantly employed. Hox. A. Flamm= 'spent Sunday last iii-Godetich, having passed here ett the Saturday night train.: • He mid Messrs . Cartwright and •Meerick, of • Toronto, were the guests .of It O. Ca- meral, Esq. •' •. Molt 1514.10ED 'FADMg. Alex. ef the Huron, Road, neat. Sea- • forth, informs us that he was recently offered the sum of $7000 cash for his fare' of 100acres. Mr, C.,Dale, of the Huron ROLK1, was elSO; We. understand; offered $13,000 cash, for 200 acres, but he wanted $14,000. .• Both properticis • are well situated, and have good brick bouses thereon. These figures will give • seine idea of the value df lami in this • county. • HINTS TO ADVERTISERS.--Whefl pr ce, ple see a inan advertise -they know he is 11, business man, and his edvertiiing pro- claims that he is not above busiaess, bet .• anxious to do -it. Custernere, like sheep, are gregarious, and fleck where they see others go. It nobody else were enga- ged in the. same business, it would be important te tradesmen and dealer's to advertise -in the paper' „. because people are tempted to bey eillat they real of, 13tit others are engaged in the same be - sincere and even if they do not advel;t1.9e it becomes the more important for you to do so j if theY do sule'ertiee; it beconre$ doubly important. Foitona Y. -On Thursday eieht lust Con stablesD ickinson ancl Paiskyarrested at his home in gohnesville, a young man named D. Lavis, oli the charge of for- • gery. On Friday lie was examined hefoye Messrs. MeGarva and Searle and pleated, guilty to forging a note .of' $16; on *Mr.-. J. L. • Courtice, �f Goderich • eels •thentehip, and dispoeieg of the. same. 116 was corninitted foe triad. The youth is very respectably conneeted, and, until recently, heel a good repute - tion, but, of lete he has ,xnanifested degree of' recklessness and fast flvfng not to hie credit, As soon as it was • knoWn he had been 'arrested, Con- stable English, et Eitussels'came here and wiihed. to -like him back °there, (LOU hevieg been living at that place for the summer) several serious charges iniying been 'laid against hire, bat.this •was not granted. no sad part of the Wait is that LaVis does net •appeer to 1.644), te any great degree, the serious tine of his °femme, • " 444 PitesziesetemseeeFeiday lett being the day on which the first session of the Clinton Model School closed; en that evening Mr. Malloch was surprised by the inemberS of his class, who presented hint with a handsome set of Staunton cheestnen, accompanied by the following address • ' Matl.M.timfeini, trio. Model School, Giguton : • 'MAU Stu :,,-Iteeognising itt you an efficient and obliging teacher, a true and sympathizing friend, and a gentleman in mind and anomie, we deem it our niost pleasing duty, before our departure from the model school, to offer You soine tangible representation of our good -will and gratitude towaids you. Actuated by these • sentiments; we beg you to adapt this salon souvenir of our esteem and sincerity, We feel • confident that the wholesoine instruction im- parted to as by you will not through life, be- come obliterated from our niids or obscured in our actions. WO most earnestly hope and desire, that yarn useful life may long be spared to promote the interests of our noble profes- sion, and bon oilkar in the glorious teinplo ef education; and we pray that the blessings of the Most High may rest abundantly on you and yourill; and be your portion and your lot for ever. • We are dear sir, PIITENDS AND WEI)L-WIAillitt.% Mr. Malleelt made a brief and appro- priate reply, 'thanking them for • the • honer conferred upon him, and CM - mending theni for their conduct during the session. The teachertof the Rio and -Model schools were preseet, end a very enjoyable time was spent. Mr, • 3XalI031i mutt feel complimented on ac- count of *the kindiy recognition with which his 'Mors have been received since his connection with the Olinton Model school; as each class during that period has, in a similersnianner, testi - fled Of hie ability aa teacher. Messrs. W. 11. Gibbs and T. Gibbs have entered Petitions against the return Of Messrs. Wholes, and -Glen in North and South ,Ontario yespecikvely. In the dections for the vitcane• seats in the Ontario Legiplatuee held ou Tues- day, Mr, MeLaws• (Reformer) was elect- ed for. West Elgin, and Mr, White and Mr. Parkhill (Conservatives) fok North Eesex- and South Sinicee respectively. ' It is hinted around Ottawa that Sir John IVIacdonald, finding that helms promised the cesuntey far,ticore • than he is able to fulfil, will shoOly retire from political life as Chief Juetiee of the Su- premo Court. • ' • The Victoria (B. 0,) Standard asserts that Sir. John Macdonald is pledged to sommettce railway construction • there before the lst of May, or to Avocets elle separation of:13eitish Columbiesfrora - the " ; Hon, „Alex:" kaokenzie ear:rived Glocleeigh on &Willey eveningbythe 10 o'cloek ttain. The weather wee very disagreCtible, '. But notwithstanding this, %It iminepse,croWd of people well) at the ` • station to receive him. • A toteh-light • procession con -stating of over .390 , bear, . ers, formed at the square • and, heeded • by the .band. escorted theehoe. gen- • tleman to the Reform ' Literary ASscieia- Alen rooms where was iresented and • read to him fin address 'from the Re- -1 .• formees of the'Towli. • ‘, Telt. 'undue • 'IM, tavnvosmat in not erabhenntrer, I talrq things es theyfeeree- , In regard to what's vexations,1 apigonotillY (Torah. • BAYVIELD.. PROPDETY CR.O.TOE.,-Mr, • J. C. Mc- . Intesh has sold his -house and lot in this io Mr. Donald Campbell con. Stanley, for the •sitin of $1,000, McIntosh inten&moving to St, Thomas • trt an early . CARRONBROoli. •' ATTEMPTED .110B0pIt.Y.-On Friday eight Tait:ail unetiecessful . attempt -was, ntade to rob the safe of Mr.. Kidd, Car- ronbrook.• • Eerglars forced an ettrance • Into eheettore, and then blew open the . oixtee'door of the 'safe, bat a vault :ins side resested than; fortunkely for :qr. •.ICidd,• •"es A 7 Ninv ME'ruonisT PA1tst4Linn. --It is an elegant structure, bane an ornament • to the Village and is located in the welt - ern side of the village on an elevation •which was well selected for the building: • Pensineere Our highly esteetned friend, Miss Ryan, took her departure for Clinton, her former residence, after making a visit with her friend s here. . 0 • YOUNG BRITTON LODGE. --A lodge of Orange. Yarns; BrittOns is -about to be 'organized in this place ; sufficient names are already iteettred and an application made for, the' Warrant, wlikh will be op band in a few days. It will be conduCt- ed under the able ntastersliip of .0. V. . Moody, and will no doubt be in a flour- isbing condition by the next' twelfth celebration.' •. CHURCH OTES.-The new Methodist - parsonage is now completed; Bev, Mee Clarke havingemoved into it, on 118111 • day, A Ledie$ Aid Society liar bear fortnedein, connectioet with this chinch, and theyintend, holding weekly sociele m order to furnish the pareonage the firet of whia will be hold te-ingfit at the.boase of Mr:Diamond. Under the management of Rev. Mr. Clark, Very successful revival services are being hold at }never's appointment, and also nt Sunshine. •. New Yen's Selina,. A aiew • year's supper will be held here, on New Year's night, in connection with the Methodist The .Rev. Jas. Preston, Gode- • rich, clusirtnan of the district, and Rev. W. J. Maxwell, of Ste Catharines, have. been secured lots the occasion, and Miss Preston is amone those who, will render solos. Rev. M;... Maxwell wiijJllI ap- pointrnents the Sabbath previous to the (+carrion. Every neceseary aerengement is being made to mate the dfnli,?' Mo. eessfill in evety 50080. • aib-Sehe following the Rev, W. Cochrane, will -deliver n lecture, subject, "Glimpses of the Old World." ' • Laid 'Wednesday .itight a demonstra- t`ial,was given at Dungannon, to Mr: T. Farrow„ M.P., and M. P. Kelly, nomi- nee for the Loral House hi West Hurtie. A torchlight proaession headed' by a, band, escorted them • -into the village, where banquet WAS given, ' about one hundred persons partaking: After this, a public Meeting was held, and speeches were delivered by Messrs. Farrolw, Kelly and others; Everything passed off sutistlictory. . •. . The result of the 'University undorL 6radunteli Extenination, recently, held in Knox College, Toronto, is jest publish- ed, and we fled filet Mr. W. Hanna, of koeris, hae been very sue- cessfill. In Alio sophomore 30 -ear he ranked first, taking a high pacentage in all the sebjeets, •especially methane - for the resent • ear with-, roliabl 10 ; eau stand fis Inuch abusing as any ordlnay sinner; • DukIetin't stsial any longer that hash 1; got for dinner. I don't knew what it's macle of, and•1 aerie -104 doubt, Whether any huniaa,beincglias over fottild out; TVs a tliing alike of InVittIllto the veteran andbeinner, And it's anytbingliut tootbsonie-tbst hash they lieve • for dinner..• • / look 'with vagne inisgivitigi! on eviry dog I meet, And vex myself with,wondering what part of him I eat. Will it be his shank or Sholiidev, his outer side or inner, Or vet his tail, that seedon's that hash we had for dinner. . • At Eight, in .roubieil jiisions,seeh nastlY eights I See. 'A. thousand AV's are nbhoping big iflovisu/ hash for ma; It may Ala WA ibutiou tliaVa Mint on Buell a sinner; . • a • *But 1 dream I mil eatinfri4st hash we bad for dinner, I Some time think the eoldr ia" fading from in eheeke; Iknowt hs tIa mrldSiingen12',uL94n,141•1:94724r4, r.imeeilir nyolotueaaregospgb:4er.m1dekat:geintninerg': . tics, and winning first scholarship.. ---$60 in 'gold. 'debt year he ranked first, tak- ing first scholarships at 1Cnox College and nt Toronto UniVerlity, also, thus far, this 3lear, h has suereeded in keep- • leg hie 'laurels green. • Mr. Stephen Joey, of •Ilsbornee has disposed Of his farm, .lot 2; eon. 2, con- sisting of 100 acres of highly improved land to Mr. i Sample, of Tisboreterfor the sum of $0,300. --Dr. Y. Covien hits purchased the farneef Mr: 31. Pin- Conifie, consisting of 50 acres, on the St. Mary's road, neat. Exeter, for:12,500.- Me. 'Tamer; Men, of Hill's 'Green, hes pueehased Mini Mr. Ilugh • Smith- the south half of lot :13, township of Hay, containing 50 eats, for $2,200 --Mr, Charles 'Redmond hp sold his &tin on the 5th eine: of Hay; to kr. ,Tas, Sparks, Of MoXillop,-Tor tiro 1,30 in. of. $3,025 cash.' --Mr, Wm. Way,: of Ifullett; has sold his fawn, of 78 acres, to Mr. Robt. Watson for $1,300. ---Mr. Wm, Mc-, • Carter, on ''Weditesdey last, sokt his farm, north half of lot 21, eon. 8; Mgr - ries to Mr. giyAllS, Of tti, t•OWII'Sli •ef Blandford; county of• Oxford, for $4,100. =ere es_ Sale Register. ram, farm stock, dm., Of Mr. ft. W. Moore, lot 21, Ifuron road, Goderioh township, cm Tuesday, 5th of Nov.. 'arm contains 90 acres, met bt situate half -a -mile from • Clinton, Jas. Howson, eat Postpone& sale of the :clock, etc., of Mr. W* ,7ephins, lot 28, Out tine, Ooderich • ship, to Vriday, Nov, 1st Jas. Roweon, aUc tb.eggies; implements, gfee., property of • Mel, G. MeIntosh, J30.8eld, on the 1311 gov. „ 011()1111I'NG1 vierfoten. BLOCK, - 1, MERCHANT, CLINTON, ONT., -2STAB1ISliti) i654. .sat. In the above line of Creeds- we are showSrig. one of the finest and best stocks in the country, iinported direct front' the best English and American markets.•.. • flq • UNDERCLOTHING.., 'We - have a Deign ificent assortin ent, .comprisi ne nil tite ieerowstee ek•Orereretur feeeisterrster lartisesee " „ • ratio - I inee in CLOTH, BUCE,, and .KLD (.4-LOVEte; LINEN COLLARS, OUTS, and SHIRTS are bought direct frotn -- New York, and fer style and it; cannot be surpassed, All tile leading Novelties; in Teieee,,Bowe, K1LK 1PtAre, s, Ilosreitv, Com.Ans and: trAsnxnnomin,s. I fir the 111',)0N -e• department; we ere dank- e tremendous trade, pur • business- having' tripled during • teehist •season. s , . , Large aseortmenh hi ENGLISH and AMERICAN STIFF HATS. Bov•es :men Vorries, 11Aes,in endless variety. 7 We are showing splendid lines, in HEAei-A VY PS; Which are — sciling very. fast. A CAU.. RESPECTFULLY' SOLICitEn. gAlifg AND WRAPPING PAp4R, • • AC Atie reeekeit, d rye stook 0/ Paper . •• . KSONji •CLNG OTHI' NOUS Bays ancZ Wrappiv et''. Call and Sea gem, at New NtaO18 MANTON', Oett:,31,. 4878, ,