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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-12-21, Page 11444NING 84 SCOTT__ Barrister,. CONVEYANCERS, Sze. Commusaioner's for Ontario and Manitoba. - - BEAVER. BLOCK, CLINTON. 11.11IR.)ii MRS. BliACKSTONE, teachers Of Vocal and lnearnmental music, Rattenbury Street, near Or. traut Factory. N. B -.-Singing Class lIoW forming, Violin Lessons giyen. Clinton Feb. 1.0 1882. MONEY.. TO LE1-1). MONEY to lend at *and 64 per cent. Privats fundi. SEAGER & MORTON, Barristers. Vol* 17. NO. 51. TERItis - $1.50. Per Annum. CLINTON, , ONT. T.14,UBSDAY, DEO.. 21,, 1882. getv ACtrcrti#tatesx10._ BOY. 'W ANTED. MONEY TO LOAN. A GOOD SMART AND ACTIVE BOY want- ed at once to work-in the ahop. • JACKSON, THE, CLOTHIER. $40000 pitivATE FUNDS, to, -lend on Parra r Property, at lowest interest. Apply to Clinton, Dec. 20, 1882. 0. A. HARTT, Solicitor, &e. Clinton, Aug. 24,1882. Perrin's Bloch. FAIZM FOR SALE OR TO LET. ' BONE.Y-CA CITY BARBER- SHOP, ..--: OPPOSITE THE POST ;OFFICE, CLINTON; drsssitig,shaiving,shroupooing, attended to li1 Gnelplt & Ontario Investment Society THIS COMPANY LOANS 'MONEY ON GOOD SECURITY, AT I.CfliVEST.11ATeS, ' • MITE undersigned have been appointed Soli- ettors, and borrowers can have mortgages drawn to Suit themselves. No delays. Low charges, , • , MANNING & SCOTT, ••• BEAVER BLOCK, - CLINTON REMOVAL. EDWIN KEEPER, • . •5 • DENTIST CLINTON,' --Pate a TorontoIthner-Graduate.'-Royal oved to the lege of Dental Surgeon has lem THWITtlaerargned offerS to let-Or-fOrlitalleTtlair South-west side of lot 19, 9rd con. of Hullett, consisting of 40 mires. For further particulars apply to JOHN BAYLEY, . Lot 21, Srd con. Hallett. Hallett, 1)ee. 20, 1882. , House for Sale IM LONDR21,30E0, THAT well:bailt, suf)-stantial and comfortable house, at present occupied by Mr, WL. 011imette,th the village et Londesboro, is offer- ed for eale on reasonable terms. Four rooms and kitchen down stairs, and three' alp. Good cellar and all conveniences, hard and soft Water Small orchard on the lot. For particular apply to . REV. J., S. LOCEIEAD. Londesboro, Dec, "20. 1882.' A week made at home by the iridustri. ous. Best business now before the public. Capital not needed. We will' start you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the timo. you can work in spare time, or give your wbble time to the business. No other businese will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay ' bv engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money ninde fast, etisBY. _and honorably. Address' (flux &-C7-3., Augusta -Maine Coats Block,Over W.Taylor & Ron's COMBINATION LIVERY. All Tvork first-class. Charges nioderate. JOHN IYI-ETcAZFE, . VETERINARY Si7RG-EON; -ffilrorn the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of • begs to inforin titre' inhabitant a of ,Londea-, Clinton, Blyth, and surrounding vieinity, that ,s. betas conamenced Vastness as above, arid hopes, by .J''.'ihtiot attention to brisine,ss,',.,:combined with moderate 5Jjarges, to merit a'share of their patronage.. Cases' • ertaken beltreated'bn 'irnost approved and principlesithat veterinary science excels in at •-Itelpresent in' England'. Restdenee3,at Lon- - iillesmoro, and will attend XIIIIRSDAYS; AT IRWIN'S flrei$4, ELYTII, and 'SairlirDarS, AT QUEEN's. Horn, Ci.lroN. Telegraph alespatehes attended to at once. • Lendeaboro, Aug. 34_1882., MINTON TONITN AGENCY ,(eRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. ,can be. „ . , , . t the'Odlatittta'G.lit:R. or any,pourit on -the tionalained '"Adyinformation; maps,' time cards, &C.,freeiy giVen on application at my office in Tfi014PSON & Swrrata's.Giiiimary, Beaver Block. -JAMES-TIIOAIPSON Town Agent, 01101011. .Ticket: - HURON ' STREET, CLINTON.- . Vc..EmERigirl,'PROPIL. • The siihsertber would intimate to the general public that, having leased. the above establish- ment, he is prepared to supply them,witli good conveyances at reasonable rates. Good, reli-.„ ,able horses,. stylish and comfortable catters„ and everything in first-class order. Sleighing partied, commercial men.and others, aceounn0-' dated on theenost reasonable teruis., Clinton Dec.20 1882 • NOTICE. , • THE annual nieetins; of' the MeKillop Mutual Fire Insurance,,COmpany will be held in the TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH; on -FRIDAY, THE 5111 DAY oF JANUARY, 1883, at the boar of 12 • o'clock, noon, and as it is expected the views of the members of the company Will be.taken as to the propriety of using stearn. motive 'Timer' for threshing -purposes, . all. itYe -requestEd ,to • bring -with them 'either their peliey of insurance or their .last notice assessment.' A', ,Iarge meeting i!! ;expected.'• The board' of • directors ' please' meet at 19,a. at the Conimercial tel;Seafort14.ottlie'saine day. " JAMES10ERR, , W. J..SHANNON, Pres.• Secy. McKiBop, Dec. 20, 1882. , 1 • . peeple.are alWays on, the lookout for chances to increase thelr..earn- , ings, and in tittle -become wealthy ; thoseitylioaloinot improve their op- portunities ,rem4in, lR*01:13,4,.W0901fe.ri great - •chanee to Make -ntriy(.'-olcit Many wo• r - men; htfy-,s atffi'giris 'to work fdr.us right in their own localities. Any one Cando the -work properly first start. , The businoss will pay morethanton times . ordinary wages. ,IL'pensive outfit furnished free. No, one who .engages fails to make money rapidly: ou cau'devout.your Whole timeto the work', Cr only your spare nionientS. information and all:that is useiF.. ed Sent free. Address Srissor; & Co: Portland; Maine ' demaiswiiimati, M1 :t!' _.. C0111$1011. t �enja1l. I THREE, ENGOTE.S.‘" SMASIIiii., ONE OF THE.FIIIEMEN ICILLEp,, AND St'OR:41.4. QTAIIRS - , WOUNDE1), -`-'4',- --, , . . OA Thuriday everripT,irIlis. E. ItOLPIES & Sol% 1 goultalek1hera. ENTERTAINMENTS ENTRAN0E ElsimiNA..r/03.1._The TOWN CHIMES. • trance cxaminationebegan yezderdnyeloot. inc special serviCee are st,ill in pm_ J1.1fitlt SeRSOn there are a IlUMber • • ` d . 1,, ing (Wednes ay) and -will c , gress. Rev. Mr. Birice, of Blyth, has been of enter amments' ° the °wing' daye-iftentoon. 'There Itteroforti'440 ae8 s ng f which f 11 cll.:cute tt herein. , is a short notice, as far as we are aware•didates. Tim presidingr. Sermons apprepe will be deliveredon Sunday next. ' B,ev. W. McDona in g on -the 10th con occasion them:- Tu 11 • • , iate. to the Bayfield,,this •(Thirrsday) evening.' number of the. embers of-Surto:0.014;W • Tea meeting at the:brick church, 10th d noon ,,d gh.'atiends a tea meet- e'". Emit wawanosii, on Wednesday, . of East Wawanosli, „0.11_,the churches 01; Tea meeting in the Presbyterian evening's eietee C. Churph presente ware, aoe reecie ith a beautifuldeeof I . Dee. 27. ' Tea meeting of the BAgrave_Methodiet ka by a flattthIad gtAcIclitahdlyerhiimreihsessieorn-v-414- church, on Chnstthas evenine er services `a.1 -The-storm-disarean rn outside of town last on the 27th inst. 1 eesille 09. 1YVC., lin ed for having in some instances to be•kb.,,rill'eli: thi'th° evening °I. Ne'.v Irear's daY• Sermons and other special servrees arra4 1 ' r - I, - ) ,) and n iv,i sei clay. meeting of the Methodist church, good ideaeran in g .e.,,,i be held in St. Paul Church, which. -will. be decorated ' 7 . 'Temperance' - 1 t n the hall. ' • leer'. for the occasion hi accor. It'Onciesborn011 Christmas day. Tee from , ' 'Tea meetin of the Blyth Methodist -aid" titl '04 1,4 ;Ti,P4RP,,,, gestneni,. .1110,14 cirooreee-The, carded as ministers were unable to get h , meetink of the Clinton Bible 11; , BUtt,e,4 91-1 ristian church on the evening of Were eround • On Christmas day special services will 104 ears sion occurred')C,alictite0 • ...r,q1?- 9411,, on the '146#05n1 • : WherelrY'Ainelife.**A1414efiref:,,ef. • -.0erscinf3. SeriOiraly inj The mail train' „ lars Of the 'accident sire;,#1frip-:',..4Sefedb.r.*S::,, dacter -Walmaley c'hhitgei'..,lilmilai'dirive itt''Clinton at harl..40ATtein,the de-• spateher's office to : which been'working.40eVIC the way down te.:Londefi;'tbeilaat.'nanled. • to fella* , half-air-he:Ur -behind: . When the mail,arrivedhere,it Wee witeh- ed lute 'the Grand TkiinliltatiOxi, „(es- all the .WeetCrri trains:nip* 'cm it,a:passengefs, and inailns usual. Iththe ineantiine; the,enowenloW,,drawn Rebind teve-eirgines-'2.-e(-tutsit teas-"nritoin:use);reartie te-the.crosSengetilieeebei4g,"-no:'signi4le to • eto it Mid 01- n rad g eaea, niight through to London, which didnoteneces- f sitate its stcApping at stations theeswiteh- bough not 0411 1 man allowre it to -pass ou down, rtliqe in dance with a time-honored custom. Tim, service in the morning commences at 11 •a. me, and a large choir and special" music for -the occasion have been secured. ,The afternoon services commence at 4 o'cloek,, and Christrnas carols will be sung during the same, by the Sunday School children.• , The annual meeting for the election tef, officers and tee chers of the Bible Chrire- tian Sabbath -School was held on Monday evening Mr. I). TkplAtly being in the chair, in the absence of the pastor. He stated that as he had now been Stiperini• tendent of the school , for _ waariy, eigi,.t' years, heboped Chat sOnteprie else would, be'selected, who was, in his opinion, be ter able to discharge the duties thereo .The treasurer's report showed it balano on hand of (flier $25. The election officer's bring proceeded with resulted I, the unanimous re-elhction of Mr. TipladA, as Superintendent; Mr. T. Friendship being chosen assistant; Mr. E. Sec. retary-Treasurer • •assistant, Mr. It, Tipi lady; Librarian, Mr,' II. R.Walker ; assis: taut, Mr. W. H. °doper. The following were the teachers appointed i -Bible class, Mr. James Stevens, Mr. II. Porter, assise taut.- Intermediate : classei-eMessrs. Sas. Werry, A. Hale, J._Tayjor, 'T. Priendiship; J. Howe, J. Bailey,LP. Willom4, Mrs. T. Gibbings, Mrs. J.- 'Shipley, Mrs. Rice; Misses Marquis, Brickenden and •Betts,', and Miss- H. Shipley, 'organist. This school is in a•very flourishing eondition, haling an average 'attendance of about, 1507sTeho1ars, with frequent additiona to th, rrien:_ebershi:. coRmymsitt)tte,.elitivT:is. appointed to make arrangemen'ts for a sSundayclinjENtSp_ciltoi,"Aol,:sooanLO:LimryEe,erasaAury, tit:in 1 e held, sometime in February. iue (By our ap • Thurs special reporter.)• d the debate 0C°,•41111„ °(1118;son foere,c.t•.J‘ oy evening' ""0.ent to the meal, ory of that great, riNtirt.olfG KETS issue to any pail 0, Edigland, Scotland, li!elard14:'-France or Ocrinany-, .11/ HITE STE.:4 - TATE LINE STEAMSEIP S. ' "• ZION:ARCH.- LINE' STEA iymin r - . , • Satting from...Nen . York opee.,11 week., For rates find inforMation apply to ., W. JACKSON,:-CLINTO. •"' • •' ' S. FOWLER & SON. • BEST STOCK OP: VIOLIN RINGS FINE PLATED WARE NEWEST DESIGNS IN JEWELL.ERY Repairing done Promptly. Canton, May 2001, 1882. rosscut aws CHOPPING AXES. OW CHAIN 1 RACEY, - IRON A110 14110WARE MERCHANT, CLINTON. Sala of TwoValaallillotio: To 'lea so VI by •Publie.Auetioti . - 1NT 40.7114 I - , , oN . „. b"A'itT111)AY tit 30th . . . . One 1.reneral parpode lionse., 3 yea"1:8' it400d. driver and Splendid worker.' , • .Also; 'the -va100031e 'running 'Araire '1,11'1"fl.E MAGGIE.' She:never a Saddle back until Within one Week- of the tine she an -in Clititcin, On the 24th'' of' May, last, When shemarried between 10' and 20 lbs. mere weight than her conipetitors, both, or wliicfu Were older than her. She easilY, won- the 'race, best tWO in three, mile-lteats.• Little Maggie is 3 years old, 0, very pretty niare and good driver. As .theso heroes ;will positively ,be sold, those wishing to purchase should attend the ewe. • , Sale at 2 p. ea. el:MS.-10 months credit , • on approved joint notes. '• • WALTER A. HONES, JAS. FlOWSil:tig. • • • 1.rop. • Auct. • - ORA.NrD CI -3C 3P) 10 1 STINGY.:41E voii no max JourtNny Neitt:Year's' Biay• FOR TICT,DA FARE AND A THIRD . , er-uNetiegAz marryns.: . It has' been a long time slime munici- palmatters were as quiet prior to an elec- tion at; rthey. are in Clintion. this year. There; is ,scarcely a rippl,e on the: Surface, teindictite'the' probability of any' change, aiid unless nomination day reveals some-. feesh, mattees :will be intiet. indeed. .-It is gerinrally 'understood that -Mil, :For- rester will be returned for the, Mayoralty. l[het, acclamation, and although Some" hav'e .0Xpressed art""liftentiOn: to -.bring, Out 'Mr: Vhidley forthe fiethe lilt rip- ' eayances there will, be lie .'eentest 'for: *ther ;this Oeition thiat'of, delii:ety,' and erresent oCciniantef‘t,h'e,'f.iffiCr4s1,ervill' Ilkely lee -returned igain.''''-therel:yrill -be Seme'change 'in the. Conueil''Ireardi,,bint :Wbat they Will be cannethe fore`tolct ' We.' 1,. ive Our readers facts only, and deTenot. raw on• imagination for a :list of - candi- 'dates who May harre.no intention whatever iitrf rutiningi.,,.Nonainatithiejake, place to ' "yeiorro.w (Fi'iday) and itis texpected"that - tbe usual ptibliP Meeting willifallreei he 'evening All speeches ehoilldja tricted to ten ininutes J, Stiinlevit is reported -:futavry ekt ridersen is to be -brought out for • lull); in opposition to Mr. Grabain,., :"ia'Itardly likely the fernier would:giqe '• ,the position,. •altheugh well • • qiliarlift0 : • 'therefor:, , In Tuckthernith there itS- not -1.1.1Z-Cly to - be much change:, No. doubt-. Mr, I). :Walker,. will retire from the'Reeyeship arr allow Mr. Hannah t� Step int p it, if the People:desire this change, but there will tionOr pro ton „in- are differ sionecifti*, schdi.."Ji fo and iheVirielfet.eXarnipation.• of t e,,,eefiltere sehoOI d are thiiv,e,..402ti'd .inst. Trilatees,),Pirrenta,nnd All oth:elliMihre take an interest"in education are speAellihy invited to attend. .T.;A DTA' FitozEN.--We'are torryii that Mr. Edward Teliliutt, (son offW. Telabutt,) who has .been so sick -i4he northwest, reeentlY. had his 'feet:1001y _frozen while, lying:in -hed.e.-It,seeth4.4109e who were 'sitting up .with .nrni:' en- 'tienaily. fell asleep, being tired eiuttA ..13114t T116sen'9(1426) bring litni CFRISTWAS" IS • 00111NC "0)01 e in ei'ery haiikegiYing and are looleirriref Chrietimia. The store windowell.,11,, with holiday' g,tieds•'..and ChriStIff are being lienn 'the *Weeds nntl'ebr Already, the genial i nil tien ce. of elii'kle,1" period is begirming- to be felt.'. ef,fol-ka:' greef: eaCh otliei terry ('thrxstm' I en t1 of iness 18 0toMenited by ti t-4b1Y14‘ Lt111:10%64:13...1111:49:t•i Y0.1;{tP 'le hough:kJ o a short time- Wiiies; •t'laeiti:, Sisters and brothers look- fOtivarct:te .lielidays ...and 'expectantly. marietegere, rinas-isTerrming ":., , PliEsENTA.Tioee scliohire in 'Mr. Connolly's., room . to:ole him completely y surprise. on Friday. and ,preeeriteclliini with a heantilul album, accempatned..J1,- . certainly not be a contest between the two ,men. ' -," Hullett is going to be the scene of hard tiiv rk and a close struggle both for*the reeyeship and deputy. 'The friends o 'all tandidlites feel' confident of success., h`,41 xett-ei4tOne'lvillbn"lefV ithinitrod to-attifih- plish. their purpose. Messrs. Snell and Alarm!), and /Yleert and Britton, are all strong candidates, and each enter into the contest t to „win. •A large number of can- didates for counciliore are likely to be proposed. , ,• " In Goderich. township there will, be no opposition to Mr. Elliott, and it would be uSeless if there was. The candidates for the deputy-reeveship wilt be Meisrs. 13ea- com and Whitely, II n a there are some Who would like to see Mr. J. Cex brought out. In the council thnre will be no ma- terial change. . e pathetie" Synipathetic," ,ous, emetiOnal, eimberant; contemplative, es- tatie, msthetie and 'iglorious warrior .and statesinaH, Oliver CrOtiviv .gion . • J.. Con- nolly'a speech, yol.• riage.32591 was resumed ,by Mr. •Elagerman, member for Winnipeg, who ()rated powerfully- from the opposition stainlirailit, declaring; -in hie 'elaborate and nolsotne 'peroration, that he :hoped the pre, posed Moninnent ,always remain as be then Was, "off his base.' ' •• , The'Minister of. Justice replied io speech which appeared to be seasoned vastly more exten,Sively with thyme than sage.• - ' Mr. AleKey, Member for the "flooded prai- ,ries,"..vighrously .opposed -the resolution, on conscientious grounda, declaringhimself hp- • posed to the policy --of "honoring. fig,htibb, Char- acters, and •incidentally intinaated to the Ifoude.thet such. was i also his reason for re: - Draining unmarried.. • Then the Well-known and manly • form of the member for Ottawa -prose with majestic mien, and the very foundations 'of the substan- tial BeaVer Block Were sluilteliThy _the-koeif- erous applause whish greeted the prohibition champion, nor:could the members control their exuberant emotions, till.the yenerable And awe-inspiring member,. With uplifted fist, oPened his lips BB if ,to spc3ak: Then "all the air 'a solemn stillness Iralcla,"• im- pressively -broken by the eloquent cataract' of words that flowed from that inexhaustible fatness with which he charged all the other members with being 'knilty. 'The Hon. gen- tleman retained the Tvrapt attention 'of, the entire Hopes, fpr One minute and threc.quar- ters, when he resumed his seat, and was fel lowed hy exspeaker. Carr, who c3r47ied the 'House with him all around, through, ttii and down,:froin side,to .side, from front to rear, and from, the base to the highest pinacle of the proposed monument, and conclusively: denionekeded that the' thiRewas net worth' the money. • ------ • Then rose the "grand ca. hoY," our be- loved Pronier Mr., Newton who declared FRIDAY, Dee. 22, 'SATURDAY Dec. '23 and MONDAY, 1)ec. 25..; Ged4 tp: rekterr.op. to Dee e b eye. e.2,13 1882, • ', • -Dee. ' 26; -SATE.13.-Dkr;H.Ve7i10-,.- 'and, ..N1ON1)A3',,I111, ,1. (Mod 'to ttirn ap to ;linear 2nd, 1 y , • . • 4 , Wanted, A 000D (lb:NEM:L. SERVANT, INEVIEMATELY _/.1. Apply to rints. IL RANSFORD, Mutat Street. Notice .of :Dissolution. of.::Partnership. ,OTIOU'is hero!** giver, that the' partnership here- , tolore subsisting,,between Midersigned,, under the-Style-MP:11Z Cif,,as Punning, 11111 manufacturers, id the totvn of Clinton, has been this day dtmoived by muttuil consent. Allriebtil owing to, the partnership are to be paid 10 itl,'AlcT.kooliltT, Clinton and all ,claimS agaiiiit the said partnershiPf' arc toe, 'bpresented tS the said M. MeTs.iosalrai,•by that he was " about to endeavor to elneiriato this ,.(problem; , which might' well inspir6 the thrasonical rhetoric of Lysimachus, or wake _the gjo. lyre _o_f_a__].)_ereton itn ' and -pro ce-e-ded toAo BO in a 'speech which wodcern •�f such importance to the country tliat *ould :gladly publish " verbatim ct liters - tin" report tberoof, if wo bad a hundred or 'two eVtra .colunims, at our dispbsal, or a atiffiiiiircient to run Off speCial edition with voluminonS supplement. . • Tbe ilambuouncy of the Hon. gentlenian'i outburst of impetuous phraseology 'se cora. -plefely flabberia-Sre-dllie leader of the OPPO"- sition, that in reply he 'was only able te faintly e gasp "I vote nay. . • The debate was closed by the herculean ef: fort of the Munster of itulitio, Mr..Con iiplly, • crock inetter_e eneeese,..1 wm, Reb., WhO-t,xtensively reviewed. English, Scotell, inson, 2 Jos. Townsend. Irish, Prench, Gartman, illusion, Spanish, • • Turkish, Italian, SWiSB, Egyptian and Aineri- •. ' can history, ancient, Modern, and prospective, with. copious annotations by himself in sup. STOhm..--,--Until" Saturday nig,lit port of hie theory, which,was that croinweil last ono of the longest and most- severe was a great'. statesman, and worthy • of a stOrms that: has :visited this section was anonunsent, and that jehn Milton yrotild never experienced. Every clay for nearly' two have.aniountedtoblinclis,if be had net publish- weeks it has been_ snowing more or . less, ed "Paradise Lost," which he la by manybe- (PariticularlY more) and •general --business lievectto have stolen from Miss 'Carrie ficlinsen .was rantinaii at a stall•dsoll ooee.. -The 'resolution was carried, d instrfietion _ ` - ce ilwayS were badly bloeked, cabled to Mr: A.V. II. Cooper to immediately and traina had in be cancellWeate.-AVIng-,. proceed id 5316.8 • OliVer,- and the House ad. ham 'about'thirty connnercials Were storm- , , stayed and could not -get --away until Satneday, rind there i?nre several here in the same fix. The roads rtinning north /and eolith -in tie conntry are filled level with fencee, while tremendous and im- passible "drifts are of common occurrence. The -roads ire beginning, to be broken, but getang.,about is exceedingly difficult, and -accompanied with considerable dam- .gereespecially.ifone Is required.. to turn- out of the regular track., , charge of thesnow Vow suppeisi*eehat ,the maiP-train was a lead -of them, iristead of standing_as It did. a C intonestati The plow continued down, until a iilibrt distanee. helew Hensall, when aunid the snow that, was falling, was seen the hear1. lidhCof the up exprese but it*as -too la,te, and although the• brakes were instantIv applied, the engines . crashed into 'each other with teriffic force. The firemanon the expretss, nained Saengenan, was,so seriously' injured., that he died:during .tlie night. A large volume of scalding 'Warr had etruek him fairly nifthe'eliese,''Stald- iug him:frightfully. The engineer', :.in-edBrown, also receiVed injuries' Which it is feared_ will cause his death. -- In the passenger car of -the eXekeils, a scene of wild Confusion reigned.for The passengers Were thrown p't0-,, InibletiOn$ly tOgetilet ; bue all-etscap6d with, out any serious injury except track in- • spector Law, of London, who had histily. broken, and Aire. John A. Murray, of,thia town. This • lade was sitting opposite Mrs: 5. Rance, and was thrown out of her and,fell. with her hand resting on ,t1M hot stove, when Mrs. Rance •caught ber: She had two Tills broken, her 4,1131 fractured, right side badly bruised; and • sustained other injuries. One man, who was asleep' nseat, ira.8 thrown a couple foriVard, and must have • EAT CATTLE POUETitt, SIIOW. Oa Tuesday 'the annual, Christmas fat cattle show, -.in connection -with the Hul- lett. Township Agricultural •Sediety,. took - place in the market here; with ,a greater degreefof SueceSs and satisfaction than is usual.; the entries.being good and numer- ous, and the attendance of visitors being. 'very large,, ShoWing:an increased interest in such exhibitions. The principal 'prize -takers, it will' be seen, are old successful prize ,takers in the same • departments, thus showing themselves to be well quali- fied to succeed. in the, departmente, they compete in.: Mr: Thee. Verne for -Many years, liaS cerried the palm for weltdress- ed and, fatted Peultry, and ,Mr. John G(/-.. vier overtopping eery -body else in fatting and dressing hogs, and also competing well in poultry. • The butter was Splen- did, almost •leading. One to believe that this article is thade in keeping With the price -,good price, good.' quality -as there appeared -to -be -more -4n- quantity -good- now. . than when it is" cheap. The follow- ing is the priznlist :•• ' • Fat: cow or heifere-9 1 and 2 A. Conch. ' ' Ewe Or- wethere-2 entries -1- and 2 A. Conch.• •, liege dressed -5 entries-LI:Jelin GoVier, 2 H. Tewsley, Fat entries -1 Thos. Fear, 2 John , Eat entries -1 John Govier, 2 Thos; Fear. • ' edrat chickens ---2 entries -1 John Goviee, 2 Thos. rear..". ' '• Fat tnilieY-6 Thos. Pear, 2 John oyi er. " ' . Table buttor-'10 entries -1 J. Gee ier, 2. John' Alarquis.. ' been pretty. _tired, as: the . shock"' did not, awake him: Another person feeeil,Ripley, • exelibeed "By gosh Pm:ageing' tri':,‘Stay at horne'after this." .aged New' York ge'ntleitiaan, whbehad.. travelled conieler- _ _;:bly,_.artdenever-inCt fore,' liad. his eye ..bartlY, cat. A eper,aon standing in the aisle was hurled, rlfeVAll length f the car, and, escaPed •Bashful. youtlis,found pe ty gn. 0,0.4eit arms'. ,and there was 'lolly Made a stritable.reeily:-, theArtun for rif feeling whieli el ini'lWa" 11 lr,rek': ersP the Christanne holidays,,We wislr to exproSs to the following address, to Pon. can aronse. :••••,." ee. DP,AR, Teetesent,-Refore our sebool closes for ,Aini,,,?,4,1in noe we thiak7ettiplootitohy 3tira .„nn , ) - ket lien- ; -;';;e u our high appree/ 1(4 Iii°13dihIlstitititttnif 1 I. `13a_r'te7, te'ok' e pa'ssengers. bac - ° studies, and we cannot mrget tf ativance, er , **al. Dated at 'Clinton, this 27tti.day of November,188.8. ' :, Tile snbjeet for' diseirasien to•night a a bill • - • • . - • • .• MALCOIWMOTAGGAPT ' Witness, Absent CILIBLEV. , 's' . 'JAMES 8001f. ., (, AL.tX, *cidiatetinD. . .• .. IN'e°nneetionwitb the above the undersigned deSire to announce to the •publiO that the business ,of nianufacturing,FariningAifilii,herotofore carried Onliy the said -ti ay il 1 -bo"etin fin tie d anti' erirried ori brthent in the same prernisqq and In the SaMainitnner hitlierie, tinder 'the firin icarhe of A. ,MaMtnionin & Co. • ' • ALEX:. MeMURCHIE. • - -Ark: Xl ENZI E. --- Dated nee 1st; 1882. • to extend the franchise. _ DIVISiON COURT.-'1Wr. _Davidson pre# sided at the sitting of the 0611rt here, on Friday, and it number Of uniMportant cases were disposed of. • The legal fritter. ,nity yeas -well represented in the persona, of Mr, Hall, Exeter, Messrs. Maleolinsbn, Seagar and Doyle uereeeierich mug and Hartt, of Clinton.- , ways shown. an earnest deeire et oud meat and welfare, and by' Ivor P08- " • sible have sought to,storegirtnivo cer'Viii31.1(15 eiVith iiseL tended to the railway 11, Wirere their requirements were, a autherities doing tl uff'erins timed not bee.a. as studious afar a ful kn"ledg°' [W&feel that ttentive as We rea. ' ' have often- all in their power to relieve s e separate of those inju thri13.1"1:t11:1:itehlyie:oeitto(iitire:ec° aare. itid,:t !tirai.:13t.ticisrloeg.1:-.e1)11.°)171, e 1-11,11aehead when the - ':.1.1e- lber of, the men, conipris- 'that:yell f rem 111110 10111110 ithin"would. irteontiirS 1.:(1;;Ille,311,80011. raCtsCep,41plti linogy e been kjlled,S0dr7s1,1e9t.i,icwot:L.7i3Y1(;rWi tired. , As, •:21. IIARD TRIP; 61,1 wednead.:ik iast. eler aluable assistatter.i. to •their more ..un - best wishes for voar fat uit, plospelityaIid juippidess.•• it was they escape , al were -able to reit-- :Areests. AV.. Vary aii :and- '14.•'Dielfinsen Qn 111 'eXliress 0001 iiliftryt rabi wits -at °nee:sent up had a pretty tough tri p retniiiing:front 81 Dungannon Yelieee they lind :been attend, ing 1)ivision Ceurt. .,It Was 'snewinghard 'from LOtitlo n the men,- wind: in g: all • night . and .when they had:got' nearethe 'big , .1.'doii.ni°11)eendint,1,8.11°)•:e.tdriate(kii", etehtei 8°, 3.‘i!gasl,nineo'4 being this side of M,anclieSter they lost the track ; t unit the thialcand snow 'reticle iC impossible to SitlirclliV 13 g'.•11.t -that it train '44: through' from Landon, ,eareying lovrvatli" itt order . find it again,. - and they •• got •hopeleSsly •'tho passongors at rionsa4. :to stuck. . Geitting .thit they " unhitched tbe ilitate their renieVal with; as nitich horses and as 18 the strenn-th of the liorseiwere: left'. itanti trio- '.b 1.teocilleilrpeistit 'IcLio'Crrifort aa -possible;. conductor McKnight, the G. T. i., ran hie train' tip the crossing,. tranaferred the passengers. Selves ;, When "the 'cater was.draWn,.up the horses took fri6b6. and bolted leaVing.. No, ,doubt an inyestigation 88 to the n tt• pretty .predicament. . They , cause:Of the 'heoirle,nt Will be,behl, opt_ ' leanly ecnne. one, to hhinie; and,their Went to Tanta:lions° and had their sleigh l•raesnos. secured', when theY•inarle the best Of their et ,At Brueefielet 'there ' is en telegraph, ancl, way to.-Pdytii; Mr, Erwin was, persuaded to go in itetirCli.of tbelhoracs,:hiid he found we think the rail,Waris,censiarable for not the.they haVing, crossed' .the TBytfis keet?ing -instruMen andePerator there. m alliYering it Wh' cold, -six riffles atviive" time it xortnishr, aro Fitrr4ii, • I3i.ad the 'Western, 'Station •liere been still , was use,the accident ethild , never 'lave hap - and 'licleInsc.1)..were gihd .to get to bed,' Pe° -'4''' -11; ''*as:81.141408 14° s°°r° ot .ti.ti,ie,lenext in b rn i w i then fe:• r,'eQs t i:r1inthe company meethanVeuldhave 116Pl, ' • .r4p.. . the Station openfor "ten. years. .Or ltd }Jinn Soirooa dienrereenee. „sooevey,-- the eieur station; -been built mAittle.'west ,of The High Scheell.I.Aterary. Society , held Isaac Street; asItiiliOuld!haieand 4_11.*.L9A.kAi: illtr.P.0141f0i the gear Fele tlieltritinirmitiritthereAireeteditivould -not day evening,Deo. 5ils. Itevits. a decided -h-aye neetireett-, • • success, notwithstanding tlee incleniency: r of the weather, .thein ,being tt good atten- • S•raEr0..PICtrer-eiGsi.e.Saltihiga'are dance, with- a fair turn eat ing i they:Are good things te'sbreak Ross, intheelisence of the president, op- roads witli SeVeralllittildings are,. bear, oupied .the -ing-enortheittaticatele-Oteerreive---T 017,7-.- eong, "Died in :the :Street,l'. by- Messrs, nese men made up • on Saturday -for , 8110 ' lloss,and Stanbuey ; it" was very -e11 ren. lack Of business .during the.sterniy rveek,-- dered and well 'reeeiyed. 'Air, F. Corbett llie,'town was croUtcled,'.with 'people Anil, then read, in good Style,. ullfans. Grunte ConveYannes, Now thatperk,&c.,:ist being • ori,Marinion;” he- alga ga.ven seeond ethnic' -Marketed, • ciiripetition is a 'little more . reading,- Gnvay Becky illiller, 'go yay.' 1-1Vtinitheng- hi -lye -re; •; Title is bacl.weather : Miss '.LeWie sang;" in. perfect- style, ".,-1)o. for drunks, bug; then Ovel'y 'Man looks like . clruirk 'hs he Sprawl's .alerig, the slipfiery Walks. :Horses should not be leh untied, . .for they aremoren.pt to 'run away in win- , ter than summer. The'intest. independent' Marlin creation last Week:, waa the fajfiter whO'brought•WOOd to market, 'be' coned jitst ask whatever price he liked,. ',and he 'ent it. Why la racing on the streets. tin -clay -allowed? been done sei,e- 'ihl tithes .on the afternoon of that day soule of our.aports, speeding their horses along the main streets, and we think it is time it was stopped. Seine of the thinners • who ciaraire to town ',by the , road expresses tire opinion tlitit'if -any ;votes' were, to be:gained' by opening': up:: IsaAe.'' Street right 'thenugli, "it Would' ;soon he. ' dene;Which is as -ranch -este say that it , Won't be done becauseno votes can be gained. , We have a better opinion of - • ,Courteil thrin that,and believe .an effort ' will he 'imade to open. the road in the, they miss me hoine'," • Miss Lewie has a splendid voice, and her rencleting of. this beautiful ering could herdly be 101- pioved on. She is a deeided acquisition to the Literary Society, .and it is 'to be hoped she will not be as parsimonious of her songs'. as good singers proVerbial y the. Ale. Santes-Crose sang a comic.--S0V-Pite- titled "'Oh !they dtirsn'tflo itnew. His - style is inimitable, and the song kept all in. .convitlaions of laughter, while it lasted. :Afier 'Song by Messrs. Stanbury And Rose, and a very good, well rendered read- ing, by'=-11C-Cauley, ',the entertainment waS Closed by it sonk rind: chortle by Messrs. Ross:, C-1-auley; Corbett and Stan. bury. • When' scheol re -Opens, after Chris; Inas, it 18 t;110 intention to hold', these en: eteetainnients" a9 heretofore, Once, a fort- night.• , " CHALLENGE. The subscriber hereby challenges the members of the town council en masse -or - in committee to enforce the snow by-law, •Wore election day ; oreeyen t6 inetruct the Chief of Police to see that this law is carried opt -They dare not accept this ii„•Si/0,4RpR, 0114ton, Deer 18 -1882. spring. e fteo-ister SAetnines, Dee, 30. -Two valuable' horses, property of Mr. W. A. Haines, at Clinton, J. Hewiran, auct. , . ' MONDAY, JAn'. ltimu,-Parm of Jas. Calla- eontaming 84 ROSS, jlts, liqw$0N$