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The New Era, 1882-08-24, Page 1MANNING & SCOTT' Barristers, Solicitors, CONVEYANCERS, Atc. Commissioners for ontarict_and Manitoba. OFFICE, - - BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON. -fAi- R. &MRS. BLACKSTONE, teachers of Vocal and' Instrumental mush:, Rattenbury Street, near Or- gan Factory'. N. II—Singing Class now forming. Violin LUSSRDS given. Clinton, Feb. 10, 1882. MONEY TO LEND. ATONEY to lend at ti and MI per cent. Privet unds. SF.AtiER A; MORTON, Barristers. Goderich. BONEY CAMPBELL CITY BARBER SHOP, - OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, CLINTON. II a; r dressing, sitar ing,shampooing, attended to MONEY TO LOA N! Ar Lw RATes oe INTEREST, AND l'PON TERMS To fiery Boneowees. VOL. 17. NO. 34 ts fors — sit.ao Per iimartuusi.. .01._,II4TON,, ONT., -THURSDAY, AUG 24, 1882. cififint‘ttir & S BON Pt* relish ers.• Iten, 1inut. BOY WANTED. 1CIE7A14TED a good smart boy, to learn the Grocery V V Business. Apply to S. PALLISER it CO. Clinton Aug. 22d, 1882. . Wanted, - GOOD GENERAL SERVANT GIRL. .-A-pply-4, MRS. J, C. GILROY, Rattenbury Street, CLuton. . • MONEY TO LOAN. $40,000 PRIVATE FUNDS, to lend on Faroi Property, at lowest interest. Apply to maNNixo s: seoTT, BEAVER BLOCK, - CLINTON REMOVAL. EDWIN KEEFER, L.D.S. DENTIST, CLINTON, Late of Toronto, Honor Graduate Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeon, has removed to the ' Coats Block, over W.Taylor & Son's All work first.class. Charges moderate. Notice to the Public. TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DIFFICULTY AND 1 loss nf time hi the collecting of aueounts, arising from seining, Bread on credit, and also from the fact that flour is a cash article, the undersigned bakers in- tend, from and after the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, to discontinue selling bread tickets on credit, and also intend, from that date, to conduct their business on the east) principle, believing that this course will be ioutually .benefielal to their customers and themselves, and hope to tneet with the cordial support ,(f the gene- ral public in the currying out of this uttiversally.tic- knowledged wise business principle, WILLIAM YOUNG. JOHN It. , KENNEDY. Clintou, Aug. 8, 1852, CANADA WEST LAND & AGENCY CO. PARTIES who have Farms, Mills or Town property for sale can have the same advertised in the pam- phlet published monthly by the "Canada West Land Agency Co" free of charge; a commission charged on r.ale.o. These piniphlets are circulated largely through Great Britain and Canada. The object of the Com- pany is to induce Old Country. farmers and others to settle in Ontario. Parties wishing to purchase, please eall at my office and examine lists of properties tor sale. Parties wishing to sell please cMI and give* de- scriptions of their proverty, terms, Ste. 11. LOUGH, Agent, Clinton. Painting, Glazing, &c. THE undersigned is prepared to execute in a satis- factory manner, all kinds of HOUSE PAINTING, KALROM1NING, PAPER HANGING and ROM, TAmtiee,on the shortest notice and at the most reason- able rates. Residence—Rattenblay Street, 4 doors WCElt of the Methodist church. May 18. GEORGE PoTTs. Clinton, May 18,1882. VICTORIA BAKERY CLINTON. • J. R. Kennedy, Proprietor. .rpHE sabstribr.de esires-to-oiritimkto-t1 people of Clinton and vicinity,that he has purchased the business formerly carried on 'by ME. W. LEE, and will oontintie it in all its branches. No efforts win be spared to keep up the excenent reputation oT this Bakery in sup- plying BREAD, Stc,, of superior quality. and by giving strict attention to business he hopes to merit a continuance of the iiberal patronage betitowed on Ins predecessor. PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY somenem. .1. R. KENNEDY, Clinton. - HULLETT CARDING Mill. risHE Carding min, on tile 188 11 eon, Banat, • when customers may depend on having their Car. ing, Weaving, Fulling and Cloth Dressing done in first elass order, as the machinery has been thoroughly overhauled. Parties 0001 1315 rom a distance eau have their carding done while waiting. R. MORRISON. Mullett, June 1, 1381' S. FOWLER & SON. BEST STOCK OF • VIOLIN STRINGS IN TOWN. FINE PLATED WARE. NEWEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY ! Repairing done Promptly. 11(613, M.i) .25311, - IC' I? I-G,S (4 ILO 1L3 1ST L) Land Plaster In bulk. 'I'he best and cheapest Fertilizer in the world. EE THELAND AN T 11 F; LAND WILL Cc C YOU. R. M. RACEY, IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANT 1)14j, 1,11 CLINTON. Clinton, Aug. 24, 1881. TOWN OHLIRCI-I CI-IIMES._ 1 Mrs. Wallace, of Syracuse, N. DIVISION COURT. poRTEws nitLL. . Rev. Mr. Kettletven, ot Hamilton, will His Honor ,Tudge Squier presided at visiting friends in this vicinity. pre031Sun- the sittings of the court here, on Friday ' School opened last Monday, and is now ciayanichiloditch oiriniite onol(eithpossisblyinnurtclihe eveuina, lt. •The docket was not an extensive being pushed along by Mr. Higgins with also. • ri one, most of the cots being unimportant all his characteristic view._ ' '- f Mr. E. Acomb, will (D. V.) preach in Laivyers Doyle and Proudfoot o fGodericb. sonolonotabolfe aopioi 1,,,nyeautntgheisnteoirieivaacse \vvieew,-,,,,iinig, the meeting room, Perrin s Block, on Sun- Benson of Seaforth and Hartt and Iran: •day next at 3 p. rn., ancl in the evening at fling of Clinton were in attendance. .7 o'clock. ' There will be no service in Willis Church, on Sunday next, but Rey. 111r. Stewart is expeeted to resun3e his work on Sunday, Sept. 3rd. r . 11Ir. James Young took the services at Id, Varna and Goshen appoint- ments last Sunday, in the absence of'TR Mr. ,Cooke at Grimsby. •- The General Conference of the C. ill. "Church, which only meets once in four years, begins its sittings the first week in •September. Rev. John Wakeffeld, - of Godericla, and Rey. W. McDonagh are the de -legates from this district. Perrin's Bloch... , . HOUSE TO LET. ., — . rpHE subscriber offers to rent a good house; con- -1- tattling ten rooms and usual conveniences, eligibly situated: Possession given ot came. ' . , . ' JOHN COPELAND. . . Clinton, Aug. 24, 1882. — Board of Health Notice. •— • efOMPLAINTS are continually being made to me as 'Vt.:halm») of the Board of Health, that numbers of parties are allowing the sewerage of their premises. to run into the open Water courses, producing bad smells, stud consequently being detrimeutal to the health, and a> cows also frequently drink the filthy wateatheraby. producing impure milk, it is desirable that all should do what they can, as citizens to keep down disease. It is, therefore, the request of Committee. that, as far RS possible, sewerage be -diffesed of by placing it on gardens 01 11 any other way thaMtnotinjure public health. " W. C. SEARLE, Clinton, Aug. 23, 1882. Chairman Health COmmittec. BOARDING: INIDAY . . • ' GODERICH. ANTIS. FLETCHER having met with such marked -111. sumo:is and having removed to a very coma:Mai-. ous dwelling, can now offer special inducements, ' parents wishing to send their. daughters to Boarding ' School. All the branches are most excellently Pro- vided for. For further particulars apply to • . • M. J. FLETCHER; " Classes will be resumed (D. ".1/.)- n. . . Wednesday, 6th Sept, • Goderieb, Aug. 24, 1882. Box i8O-, Goderich: i• A. O. U. W. . . . THE' Regular Meeting of Clinf011 Lodge, Ancient- applied by the Incumbent. Netwithe order of united Workmen, will he held in. their • ' .standing. the small attendance, oW'ing'. We was kept up for about an hour, and aal-, rooms, Friday evening', 250. int.' • A full attendance requested. . • . . .prosi.1the to the wet weather, the ineetingS though the boy did well, the violinist had This Order disbUrsel among the widows and •or- were:anything but dry th the clergy and •the most admirers: .Though not exactly phans of the deceased members; .the sum of One- p-e-npie.. • an organist. the editor of the - Times Million, FiVe .11undred. and Tbiety.- , , . Thousand Dollars during the past year. out good music. At the B,ible Christian' Church On Siirr---' "ground . . , ,. • Each member is insured for two thousand dollars. Only eight asSessnlehts et' elle' dollar each, thas far day Mori:111).g, the 'pastor, Rey. J. J. Rice, .. Kist's'6,..-In reply to an esteemed COr- in the eight months of the present year:- ------ - conducted it service in improvement of the respondent who wishes us to insert a poem Parties desirous ajoining the Order can learn ftill ' recent, dea.th of the late Mrs. E. - VariEge on this subject, as, we are sorry: to.have to particulars from any ef the members,' or . DR. WILLIAMS, JNO. T. MARTIN, . mond, Hilt -on Road. There 'was. a large refuse: To be sure it is a sweet •subject, Examining Pyeician. Secretary,: . gathering of family relatives, and a full hat, we think a kiss i.s too stibtile iii effect, congregation on the occasion. ' The sub- too delicate in, its nerv-etie origi•n and too. jeet of disconrse.was " The resurrection," ' evanescent in •tender sweetness: to be •ae. the, divine antidote to the death of properly ineasured_byathe . philosophy of Iiiiman kind; based -upon -John xi, 25. editors. All ,that we can say.. Or know the eelebrated 'European and American physician, Impressive. illustratiOnE were employed Itinerant of the Hospitals of the chief aities" of Eng-. :- land, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany; mid United tO enforce. he asserted, .fact that- death, Stater. of America, and the Dominion of Canada, will under all circuinstanes,.15 a.woe, inducing- abea.owanted at She . eersonani visit- etiNTONaprofesionally,_and in97+, _nrore_o raless:_ota(arier,_.....47.71.11a.,_c_ hr48137 87 ' ' ' t e re.abrrectien, brouedit in a corrective COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Of death -as death was universal so resura . , THURSDAY; AUGUST 31st. ' ' FROM _ the same eatent or el -e the remedy ' is .. • reptiob, as its remedY, .anast operate to, , TO WiDNESDAY.; SEPTEMBER Otly.-,-; ' ' ..... enly a, partial success. . As to". the resur- • byLtitillIgielioagetviffieserafsreosmsCiilowhen!c .. ' rection of•the just,. all„ who accept.,,Christ,. CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. --• -. ASTHMA, CATARitH',. • ,tat whatever time of life, are raised 'tq a. . •life'•Of s'alvation • but " as one star',differ- 1 every arrangement made. to mai.,e the . .'eth'fiern another .star in glory,,so al$0,1$ nuai gathering' a suck-!ess. . Among be his clothing store ; he baS a fine•stoek, ._._,_____.-airop,•--- . and all affectons."((f the Chest, Throat, Heart; Ner- Rheumatism, Skin disease; of all kinds .110 matter how • .,rid this clearly. t each,es • the rewardable - roils Debility, Scrofnlous L'Icere, Liver, Complaint, , the of the '(righteous) dead ';" • 'leading features of the games is. the special 1311 1' ' long stiniding, Dropsy, Diseases Of the'lildheys, ChM- :ness - of worksa• without . diminishim.s: the lie.avY weight eontest for $500 a side, be - . tween the - Scottish champion, Ronald' The pulpit of the Presbyterian ..clatirch rysis aud Cancers in their worst siages, without -the we of the hnife. And all,Blood Diseases, Salt Rheum, 'Trate of' God, by which salvation only Dinnie, and the American champion, Da was filled; last Sabbath; by. Rev. Mr. Me- byspepsia, Erysipelas, Epileptic Fits, or Palling situ.- conies ' to Man. ' Any Change: that 0: Ross. The tugif war Will this. Year Norton- . • • - ' nese, Apopleetic Fits, Fits or Loss uf Sense and Motion, 'wOuld destroy individuality woUld de- ' , -. . St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Seurvy;Chol era, , be between ten -constables of Huron Conn- Mrs. Gra, and ehlkiren,..-of 'Seatoiala. .str ' 'the 'whole idea of the resurrection, ained Ihv T.T.4_1.1 ., .t bie J. 0 . - ., 1-3rhydrrierehme Teta rbed-ho ineeen-Menalay.,--after-ei is iti-ria tre;:r"Tabiek Meek, Polyimses in all parts of the Vetch), -and necessitate a new creation -.et e 10 r: currie• of Goder-ich - arid ten constables of , the Lungs. 1 „ ' • . • fully. Eff-All disea'ses 1.4 the Eye and Ear treated" sucetss- .irei"Clea'' a.';1)eing liable for 'deeds' done AleHardy, of' Ki.nlos,s. . • inthe body. 1!' the same, 'then identifi- ra • • • - . • - • _t. 144-; ExCIT'eltefeess.TO PORT STANLEY. • Bruce, county, led by . Cot) n t y C on stable . lijA:311.111...1.re;sr:Ie...:11,..,wA3';., si,11,'plval:riteea-ri,1\isillare' eNj altie-iyYjona n'th''es n store .. ' . 0 f Abscesses, Tumours, Etc., Lumbago, Hemorrhage of sidualeraiSed must he the same, , and o , Diseutes of Children from infancy to adultage treat.- cation is an inevitable 'result, or else in ----:(The of the most eniciyable excursions of - I - Qell:re&c.eiLvel as -e" 11.1:1 .1.171ise 'rgsgat:lea';0' ed successfully: .FEMALE COMPLAINTS, of all kinds and descriptions whatever, whether Actite or Chronic, will be treated succesefelly. . . If You are suffering from any of the above diseases,' do not delay to visit the •DOetor at once so that you. may have the benefit of hie care and treattnent,andbe• the general judgment. was alto iheidental- restored to health the sooner. ly dwelt -upon,' showing ..that, in Christ, ' . there 'IS nasuch -ordeal possible, either in Seripture,:or in common . sense. A brief :alinsioh to the _deceased brought' to a close a diseonrsewhic4was.listened to through' -Out with the deepest interest, and the in- ' teresting service was attended . with hal- lowed influences.. - The Semi-annual' meeting of the Rural Deanery of Huron was held in Exeter on Wednesday last. Proceedings were coin- nienced by Rev. W. Henderson saying morning prayer and the Rural Dean the ante -communion -service. Canon InECT, then preached a very eloquent, forcible and sCriptural sermon on Ecl. TV, 26 v. The afternoon sesSion was held at the parson- age. The Ineninbent \YRS appointed Se- cretary, pro tem. The 3rd chapter of Ro- mans in Greek was read and discussed very fully, the presence of Canon Imies adding_greatly to the interest and profit of f5 meefiiig7TA 1'i -expression of --a-em sympathy was voted to Rev. Mr. Matheiv on account of his long and .severe illness. also a,heartfelt vote of thanks to the Can- the 24th and 25th inst. It is a double of meeting to be Blyth, subj ect-"Church- place company, having two in le Toms and two Topseys, &c , and said M be well worth on for his able sermon. The next seeing. Tickets may be had at Dickson's manship." 4. paper thereon bfthe Rev. Mr. Cray, of Clinton. The evening ses- book store. 81611 WaS 1E4(1 in the ehure 3, when an ex- pas;engers on board an up train .ceedingly interesting paper was read by from London on Monday night, eajoyed a the Rural Dean on "Christian giving." musical.treat in the shape of a friendly The subject was then well enforced and contest between a violinist, Mr. Wiley, of illustrated by the Canon, and practically sOu Young Young - ins aeo with a view to purchae -Action or account. ? • ' ' Judgment_folapiaintiffNI . - • - hat does he want with spoons 2 n Thetlis linaeri7hs, oi hro4OPcli .d yIdtrav‘ivlilngh et °a a Nay] ees he Benson for defendant. Livennoore vs. Shebbrools-Aeptiifolitintfiofir; wages, settled -.11anning for 'later than last year which is ovviag to the Cole vs. Bell -Action for price of sheep, corlddinneisnsgof be fhthesaprivinft. , and the wet weath- This-was a case before pa -jury and occu- e pied -the -most -of the time of the -court. Ak-,-S-tew-art-Me-Dougalt,--who--went to- erdiet for the defendant. Benson for England at the same time as Mr. J. J. plaintiff, Doyle for defendant. - Fisher did, returned on Saturday night last, bringing witli him four young breed- ing mares. Rev.-Mr.-Parsons'of Toronto, preached. an eXcellent sermon last Sabbath" i eth- any Church, from the text ., " the word was made flesh, and dwe am ng us, (and we behold his glory, the glory as Of the only begotten vinof the Father,) !till of grace and truth, . For alddcription, excellent illustration, and easy flow of language, this _gentl.e.rni_an- could hardly be WINGLIAM. LAOTtOSSE.— The -Wingbam ' Lacrosse team were badly beaten'in Clinton on the water, and had evidently been some time, 17th. They claim to have played a pick - as he was very nearly dead, and it took ed team from Clinton, Seaforth and Gode- °nUleiactiim.,EeTtc9rtill'e':1108_caintiaNte.-biFaire. d R. Wren's on the ist. rich. However, they hope to return avors --11I-ammoth--niele--Tom's-Cabin and Two FIRE.—What might have bee -n ----a very- Orphan'a Co., will perform in the Town disastrous fire started in the wareroorus Hall here, on 'Thursday and Friday next of Messrs. Scott Bell & Co. The fire was caused by the spontaneous combustion of a lot (drags soaked in benzine, oil, &c., and thrown loosely in a largeiwoodea box. Though the fire Was checked in tiine to prevent much loss it should prove a very wholesale warning to the proprietors to be more careful in future. • POLL TAX. -Rather unfavorable core - the Wingham TiMes, and the newsboy- on tmonitnisanalinade a newly arrived immigrant on the action of the collec- the train, who played,a mouth organ. It so heavily or not paying bis poll tax. The young man had only been in Canada -two weeks and was totally unacquainted with the laws in reference to it. Had the collector condescended to explain them to him it would have been fax more man - As it was it cost theyoung man -about $12 to pay a poll tax of $2. BRIEFS,—Mrs. Davis has removed her fancy goods store farther•up street: Rev. Issac Barr has returned home from the Northwest looking 'very, well indeed. Mon- day. Weainderstand Charley intends to Mayor Scott left for Manitoba last . t s sp ewoemree ohtetmoei eweestilyiatheirml a. s tIT' The rrs` T_Tdanviqetti,eesn'_' aslikoits:lclib-ethtaatkeiiiikoenatnhe°\;:;ielfrshell. without sequently all the teachers 3N11-0 NV'er.e aN0vna-y did and delicate natural production, and Mg. School commenced to day and c easaeoe_of_phil0;•ophy_ox_th e season i n home -hat e.arettirred-a--Lota-trfalaii= o f.poetical reasoni,ne. 1,), t_,ALEDONIAN >te ann a town and Some not Ivanted except v the Chie Th council are maling a tournament of the Locanow caiedonian splendid job of Victoria St. The 1st of •Society off at -that Place, oni the lineris going to be a 1_!jg, day. E. 13th September next, when the usual K. Talbot'has-oaened out a general stor,. prizes win be competed for. Low rates John Kerr, 'grocer, has removed to the 'on the railroads have been secured, and 31ason Block. Mr. Leslie:is enlarging Reeve vs. Young -Action for account, idjaurned Pay vs. Jordan ---:A etion for ...account, judgment. Manning for plaintiff, McCutcheon vs. Stanbury -I n ter plead- er action, stands until next court. Proud foot for plaintiff, Benson for defendant. There were a large number ofjudgment summonses, after disposing of which the court adjourned, , _NEARLY DROWNED.=On Saturday last s rpassc a son of Mr. J. R. Kennedy, aged about two years was nearly drowned by falling intp a cistern. When found he was float- ing head downward, in about nine feet of piPoRTANT TO THE SlOK. DR. -'FicCULLOCK''... . . gtd of advanced knowledge a,nd expand - than on earth. Fully illustrated, the con- 00, sold from ed vision, we should know less in heaven . the season was the one to Poet Stanley, south 'i\.t.l.iollnoctliagyh our nciaartleiebsasigiesfsroionf the last, there ,-being 173 tickets mail clerk, went on to Wingham, and in elusion was reached, "we shall know each ascii(' -.IF"' nere a-T.'d ,75 from Exeter. Pamt the afternoon we had no mail from Stanley was was reacnea at i1.60 it. 03., when other there." The relation of saints to all made for the beautiful grounds in con- nection with the Fraser House, where baskets were opened and justice done to the conteritS.-• In the afternoon it Dumber of young and married ladies enjoyed the pleasures of surf bathing in the lake, while numbers took advantage of a trip on the lake by steamer Ruby. Probably no finer place in Ontario can be found for a picnic, and it was the unanimous verdict of the excursionissts- that it most pleasant time had been spent. A mammoth picnic, un- der the -auspices of the --Foresters of this place; is now being arranged tor the last week in September, to visit the Port. ; . - PROPERTIES FOR SALE, -- For Sale, A SELF-DCM1'1NG SCRAPER, cheap. Reference li. RANseotte, Stapleton. Apply to • , JNO.• P.'MART IN, at 5h Foundry. (811180,1, Aug. 17, 1882. • . . FOR SALE .OR TO 'MAT conveniently situated house on Rattenbury StrectImext--to-if-,Staninnier.,-oentainingent The bt is one-eighth of an acre With a lane along side . . of it. Apply at the New ERA °tee. • . Farm .for. Sale.... rriIIS: subscriber offers for silo Lot. 45, 1s8 eon. of Tuekersmith, tendon Road, within '2f., Miles of the. Town of Clinton, and 34; from Brueelleld. This farm contains 100 acres of (Mince land. • Well watered by never -failing springs. No Waste land. Good or- ehard and outbuildings. Terms easy, For further particulars apply to MRS. ELIZABETH GRANT.; .. '1$ ti Clinton P.O., MISS] ON AltY S • Below is a list of the _missionary 3e1- 1'1'164:and meetings to be held in this neighborhood, for the ,yea.re 1882-83, by h p-ktethedist_dlatirch_o f Canada.,_aa._ap,- poi n ted -at the late District Meeting. CLINTbeta:-Serrnons on December 10th by Rev. Jelin Wa,kefield, of Goderich., Meting on Monday evening, llth .De- putation., Revs. J. Wakefield, chairman of thedistrict, and David C. Clfippison; of Brussels. HOLmEsvILLE:---Serinons on December .1.7,theby the Revs.Wm. Baugh, of T3ayfield, and A. E. Smith, of Manchester.- Meets ingS, followingweek. Deputation, .Revs. Messrs. Baugh and Smith. FARM .FOR StA.-LE".---13rirFIEED;=Sermons -on- January 7th- bythe Revs. A, Edwards and Wm. Me- DOnagla. Meetings, following week. De- putatiOn, Revs, J. Wakefield, chairman the-districte--L-, 0. Rice,--Aa-Edwards and Henry E. Hill. HENBAEri -Sermons on February 26th by the Reit Jos. H. Cooke. Meetings, following week. Deputation, Revs. A. Cr. Harris and J. H:-Coblae. LONDESB0110.-Sermons on Deeernber 17th by the Rev. J04. Philp. Meetings -following week.- Deputation- Revss Geo. • MIIE subscriber offers for sale that convenientiy situated -farm beteg thenotth half of Lot '23, 10th concession of Goderieh Township, containing 4,./aOres, more or less, on whitirthere area frame-bouseistalfle—, and granary, and iog barn. Good 'clay ioani and young orchard. Neve -failing spring creek. running through' the place. WALTON DODSWORTI-1, Clinton P.O. Goderich township, Aug. 17, 1882. ' •• • House -and Lot .for Sale. -- rr HE undersigned offers that fine. conveniently 1 situated and well-built two storeY-BRICK; HOUSE - on Joseph Street, just iffilnitfirthe F"ndrY' fm. MI6' 'H.' Cernisli 'Jtiti; Philp and- --A..H. Man - It is well furnished with all conveniences, and has good.' . • • lot In connection. Will he sold very cheap and on easy ning, I3sq, . • BLYTHi-Sertrions. on December 10th by the Revs; David C. Clappison and L. 0. Rice. Meetin-gs, following week. De; putation, Revs. David C. ClapPisen and MeDbilagh, . :13thadaavE.:-.SerniOne on JiiiirtiTy-Elth. by tire 1eys, J, T. Snii.th. _and Henry E. :Meetings, follOWing weet-Oefiri: tritioni Revs, A. Andrews, Wm. Birks,. J. T. Stnith and Jos. I-LCooke. • This list shotild be • saved for future •reference, terms of payment. Apply on the premises to J. 1)1ORE, Clinton, Ag. 10. 1$82. . _ _ • Farm for Sale. MITE subscriber offers for sale the flonth.lialf of Lot 138, 10811 Commission of' floderith Township, Con- isting of 40 RCITR 41)011t, 00108.1r0114-th&T(0,0 of Clinton, Nearly an cleared and in good state of eul- t vat ion. Rough -east home, frame barn, stahlea and other outbuildings on the place. Good orchard end plenty of water. PORROW011 given this fall. • Terine very reasonable. For particulars apply on the .pre - Dike>, or to ._ . 31t1 hi'lio-W>litE, Clinton, of aged peeplein-lhis neighborhood have passed away this year; many ofthem being old settler's tvho bitcl hewn out for them - Selves comfortable hordes, ahcl left behind many sons and daughters to mourn their. departure: , We ,are again called upon to chronicle thedeath of two, who; although 11ULLETT. not long in this neighborhood, haVe 'left behind many friends and relatives.: , Last G'obb ii-Eieri.---Mr; John Millar, 1311i con„ has threshed sixty bushels of fall Thursday, 17th inst., Mr: A, Graham, wheat from , two bushels of seed. The of Goclerich-tewnship, died in his 66th wheat is a new variety known as " Miclii- year. Deceased_waa_horn in East Kilbride, Amber,"' and presents a very fine ap- Lanarkshire, Scotland, and.. emigrated- to gan Canada in 1848, settling ba MarkETA- -pearance;-being--clear- and -white in the Where he remained for 29 years, and then straw and does net ledge as badly as the Seneca. Mr. John Brown has a field of remoyed With his son-in-law, Mr. Wm. _barley_ :which • returnedabim...forty-five te-the-Fultoh-to-near thiiietewnr a very._ bushels to :the acre. where be died. ' Although not strong man, he was always tole bly heal- NEw HOusEs.-Mrs. R. Kelly's new thy till a abort time prior to his 'death.— brick residence already presents quite an He Was Of a quiet, retiring disposition,- imposing appearance, and will be, when Conservative in. politics, taking only a finished, anadditional ornament to the nominal interest in public affairs, but of a 131h con. of Hullett. Mr. A. Elliott is „genial temperament, making him it good also ereeting it handsome residence on life friendandneighbor: On Wednesday fol' farm, ,its will be:completed this winter: lowing (yesterday) his widow, Ohristina PERSONAL. -We are much gratified in Graham, after about three years of great Seeing that Mr. R. J. 'Floodv and Mr. Ga. Stiffailt from cancer 111, her breast, died, Newton, teacher of Harlock,• baYe been. being only a.botif three months younger suceessfal in the late exaniination for 2nd than.her husband, to Whotin she was unit: class .certifitiates. ed Piet before- leaving for this Country. she was horn in the isle of /slay, Argyle,. ?air.' Shitiva• formerly teacher at shire; cotland. Although they.11101*,,..hadtivo arle,11101*,silent two •days visiting old S' children only one remains to mourn their friends, last week. deParliire, Mrs...Weir,"•fi, Son dying at the 'ago of three Years. Both were members 11,In. BnotioitToN, late mahager of ot' the Presbyterian church. The funeral the Cs. W. R., has TOSigned. the situation, of Mrs. Graham will take place to -day, at ()wino- to the amalffamatiOn of the roads. ilYe o'clock p,m. It 18 not known What he iritende 10 do, veiZSNesioniesioanicesettazsextrasie LOCAL PERSONALS. Mit Ha T„ri Is spending a few -,days at Montreal. Miss MAG E Ross i • -visiting friends at Brussels. MRS, Garjo, of pickering, s visiting her sister, Mrs. 'Turnbull. PRor GREIG, anti leave this week for their home in Toronto. Mu. P. .)4IoLmtEs. is confined to his room by the swelling of his legs. 11Ias. MARTEN, ofMontreal, is visiting her sister, Mrs. O'Neil, of this place, Miss MAGo-IE Canna of Waterloo, is" here visiting her brother, Mn Peter Craib; MISS Gounoaa of Strathroy, vvas visit- ing Miss 11IeTagga.rt a few days last week. THE "MI8;SES arAOWITIRTER are here visiting ,their brother; Mr,• John Mac- whirter, • , SMITE and Miaa Nellie Straith left on a monthe Yaeation to .Afount Forest this week. MR. JAS. Coned and daughtels, of St, Thomas, (formerly of Stapleton) is visiting friends in town. - MR. GE.o. RizioiciaNniaaa of Lendon, founerly of this pltice., Was visiting friends .in town this week-. MRS, • S. • DAYIS and her daughter, Miss Hattie, are spending a fen,- weeks with friends at St: Cathmanes. THE farnily of M'r, George Harland re- , moved._ to Wkaford, on 111enday, where Mr.•Harland 38 residing. a 11Ia. R. IRWIN has rOturned from his western trip, as has also Mr. T. Jaelt.'sen, jr. ; both look ivell after their holiday. 1Nitt. AiciartEw Wiirriiissr, of Detroit, (fennel -1y of Clinton,) is visiting his 'mother at her 11 pine in C1-oderich township. , MR. C. ARCri1BALD,' ibriberly M..P. for Stormont, and brother-in-law. of' Mr, W,. W, Farran, was in town this week 011 R visit, MR. D. EnwAEbs, assistant -general Manager of the Flint & Pere Marquette Railway,' is stopping at the Ratenbury for a few days. n foa rued that -Mt J. H. Pon ell has decided to hatig out hiS shingle in Detroit, believing his proapeets there to be very good. TIIE railway has ft faithful employee here, in the perSon of Mr, John Beattie, of the Western, who has not 1.0SI it day's paTYI'iinE efrigieh:dYse'elfi'sRev. Mis ,Hamilton, Of Londeslioro,, will be pleased te know that, notwithstanding the serious hature of .bit illness, goedhopes are entertained of his recovery. ' KEw, late an etnploYee. at the G. W.R. station here, but now station mas- ter at Whitechurch, is taking a trip to the' Falls and neighborhood, passing through here eEovn 111VIericinIe(EITaTY-ilEa-tsi.t.-Er,r, ofHamilton, the C. 1\1. Church, will baerrieurT odnivaliN1-eisliit' to Mr. Thos. White this week. -Ten years ago they were appren-e . tices.togeilier the old land. Mn. Joust 'Rottistsos: late in the ena- ploy of Mess,rese S. Pallis'er St Co., lea.ves this week for Philadelphia, where he has secured a situation with the 'tea, coffee and Spice lionse. of Sir. Ralph White. • M11..GEO,E.).P.AV of the firm of Pak & NViseinan, goes to Illontreal this week, in -the, eintereste-of-th-eLfiiinies-..-Mie--,frob-it -- lander also goes east, on bust ness,connect- ed with the establishment'of -Mr. Jelin • -1-1°Tcligii7:11;11,E`bif Mr. .'es. . I inson, who - recently scalded her foot, is having a very painful thne °fit., and it will be some:time before she is able to get around again. It is only lately that the fool showed signs o 1.147'1 e ;‘,5' Ot.1 0 hear at Mr, Thos. Joivett, of:Ooderich township, has recov- ered I ' I ' I t t b ahle ered rom us a e tied( en as o o e• to lie•ont agaio. Considering the injuries he sestaingde his .recovery might almost be regarded as ta "niodern miracle." 'Fens friends of 1. . in oc gens will • be pleased to hear that lie continues to improve, and SOOT1 expects to be around all right. Ile has had a ha,rd siege, but it has beeil bravely borne, and -he Sh.Oald, for time at lany rate, cease In usual business activity, until his recovery is thorough. -- lifE many friends of the venerable • ronto, as the trains did not make conn ec- Rey, pn, y-ii,[ieees., late vaairtnan of this) dons at Winghain. We understand that a Brussels clothing firm 'nave made arrangements to supply one of our village young men, with the latest and most fashionable.etyles suitable for business, or even a pleasure trip up the lakes. It is said that the last outfit was slightly " too previous. A man by the name of Cormick, of Brussels, was summoned before Squire Wilton, on Monday, by Mr. John A. Mac- donald,_wholesale liquor dealer, for as- sault, at Brussels, when, it is said, he went to see his intended, f-fe douced a couple of buckets of WITtet 011-1Tinl7antl saye-he done it because he hauled hini'up before for assaulting Macdonald. Cormick was fined $13 arid costs. He afterwards abus- ed•the constable'WaS pitt in the lock-up and will be sent to Goderich. as, district for- the Arethodist chured• Will be „ pleased to hear that if) his new sphere co labor, (St. Catharines) die has met with ' the most cordial and hearty stipport in his work, his labors being.greatlyr flppreciated by the people of that city. _ ON l‘IONDAY, 51e8sr8. N. Robson, J. T. Marsh, J. Young, arid J. Rider, of Clin- ton, arid Messrs. Munro •and Wilson, of 'Seaforth, left for Toronto, to represent the' ligron Rifle Association at the mritehee o' , the Ontario AsSociation. Dent. J.Young took a prize of $8; and Major Wilson a prize of $10, in the afternoon 1(1 11111' day. stlity----Ye-eung=toolc_ aprize-of--$5, 111unro ani.1.1\far4li one of $4 e11C11. • —,••••••• — C(LLB()ILNI?.. Mr..Henry Hebei lit engagedthe ser- • viees of Mr. J. 13. 1./urst to drive his threshing, engine this season. Mr. Jacob 1-Iabel lias -returned fr3in Winnipeg, been absent about five months. lie likes the place Mr. Wertz, Mr. and Mrs, C. Straw and family, of East Saginaw, Mich., and Mr. Anthony Forster, of Markham, Ont., Were spending their summer vacation with Mr. Wm. Forster, Sir. A. Forster was 8uffering from an injury of the spine, .but -ivae Slightly.better at the tinie _of _his _de- parture. We have no doubt they were Ali loyally entertained at Cabin Farm. LIST OF' VALI. UOWS FOR '1,Sta. l'ackorsinial Branch, Seaforth, Sept, 21 and 22. Morris Branch, Blyth, Oct. 12 0114 13 West Amon, Goderich, sept. 19 and 20. tray Branca, zwrich, Sept. 21 and 22. South iturem-Estater, Oct. 2 and 3. Fast ilaron, Wroxeter, ciet, 3 3111 -3. Grey Branch, BtMSSola, Get 5 and 0. East Wawanoell)Beigrave, ,atet. 18. IribliCirt, Strom Sept. 20. Mitchell, at mitehen. Sept. it and la industrialaToronto Sept. 5 to 10. Western Fair; LOn don, Sapt. 25 tO 29 rrOVIrt(iittl, XillSt411, SOW. 18 0) 23. Mullett Branbli, 01133 1), Sold,. 18 and 10. 40;.CENT..Su -- riMIE NEW Eft A Will 1)0 se.rit to EMS, address, -I- till 1110301 (if .rannary, 1853, tor the id>ovo. 1)1 m d in ad Van ee.