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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-12-21, Page 4rr tiv c tlutrtioemento. lerescnta—Craib, Macwhirter & Co. T7uecinalled assortment—Chris.:Dickson. ,ry .lyre we are again—F. Robb. hrrsnd display -W. Jaeksou. Saint Nicholas—Pay Wiseman. Slaughter in prices—T, Jackson, Holiday Tickets—Grand Trunk Railway, Combination Livery—R. W. Emerson. Tale of horses -W. Haines. Wise -Stinson & Co. Notice—W. J. Shannon. ,See -True & Co. Hone for sale—Rev. JeS. Locbead. Farm for sale -John Bayley. Boy'wented—T. 'Jackson. Rest -Hallett &'Co: THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1882, ,A E WISH AEI-: (l'r. 11EADr:AS'. wirr�xan><0 SmeeeENr The directors Of the Bel- indie'eheeee•factor"Tshippedtrientyslei loads of cheese from here Friday. AWN* 4 - TIE Goderich News is astray! 'when it 'states that_the NEW .ERA. prophesied that ari'outsider would be appoisted to the. Junior Judgeship., We .believe that a I3uronite Will get it, but the only Conner- v<atixelawyerin Goclerkdi worthy: of it is Mr. Davidson, and the contest is between him and hlr. Doyle. MR. GLADSTONE has been in parliament for fifty years, nineteen" of which ho was a Conservative, "and the:remainder a.Liberal. Althoughdefeated .at ;the polls several times, he: is to -day one of the -Most popu- lar mien in England, and is one of the few meu who show at their best, during the latter period of life, and when in' RECENTLY Sir Leonard Tilley blade the statement that "the bee of .liquor caused more misery than diseases," no one ques- tions the truth of the statement, but had aPReforrn minister inado i't the censer vativeepress would 'have-howled:about"an attempt to cast reflectipn_on 'a legitimate business,". &Svc., As it is, they' are dumb. Tier Conservatives 'were rcrowing ,about ' what they were going, to prove in connec- tion with the South Norfolk election case,;". but every one of the charges has fallen through, .the, judge ':deciding that there was, no evidence to `support them. --Mr.. Jackson, the Reform ,member, was there- fore sustained in his, seat, and the petition; dismissed with costs against the°Conseri+a=' tive appellant. A Nimes it of Conservative newspaper noting the feet that serveral Reform; mem hors of the Local Legislature hold their Heats by majorities under 70, assures • that. edthe'change of a few. votes will give them these seats at the next" election. ” Si 'they; would, but it is just as reasonable, if not score so, to • sedum) that : tle7 votes -that change at tiro flux. Pfuc t erection will he• in favor of the :Reform caudidate. - 7lotvnoihip and 2 tttro. Gf:ItY.B'quit''TOWN!...i i'. Mr. John Parker, <if the ;lith con., fieri a yeeug cat thiereweighs 13 pounds... '• - Recently' some one stole a cradle 'from the premises;of•Mr.eJohn-PleweelBayfield• con. • They muet have been iii groat need of such an article, as' the rockers haclbeen Palen. ofl of it, and stored .:we. ;iST!tNLE4". A. t,ioo71.ebiv.-117.r., Thos. Baird •j r. has aco'w which calved lately anee.whoee milk yields fourten;pounds of butter per' week. I:IoetE.-A r..D. 1 bole, son of .kir, Jno.. Foote, who has beeif :iii Nevada fir the 'last 1,5 years'is noir "home Oha visit to his eelati- es in Stanley,' In thespringlie returns to Nevada inhere he has a' fine' ei to atioir. : •' DEATH. sun iuuconienk: was last weekmide if the death of Mr: 'tV. Tock, of this township, He was flro:third me n ber of Mr. John Peck'a family that'. has: died within a few 'years: cd ecinsomption.: Ile had only .been =riiarried about. fifteen. • months, was a youth; man," and leaves a wife and child besides a very large circle' of friends to mourn his demise. B L Y'r Thehrace family moved into the village —lart-week,. fromethelth,_cQn, of11I rria Those who were:. sick with the 'mum is are around againebi<ttt we hear of one case of scarlet fever. Prof. Meeke's entertainment, in the Watson Hall, was a complete failure; the' toren raged'so violently. Blyth beats Clinton for the quantity of snow—the front street litre is blocked, except just in the middle. The clerk ilio Elder et Anderson's has obtained a situation as book keeper in the express office, .London, and has gone to • fzlrh. A. roan's team rein away last' week; near the railway. .Two boys managed to stop them without any perm being done, and. the farmer did not so mueli as thank them: e ubrought t Mr. Lawrence •liaisl,yt- t oho finishing; shop and',twareuouse quite a quantity of excellent furniture, to be painted and varnished, as the finishing k riot (lane at the factory. The service in the Methodist church on Sundays evening; was 'in accordance with the circular sent out bythe Ontiarip Brandi of the Dominion Alliance• -1h'e:-niission- ar`r Meeting was --poorly attended, last Wednesday evening; on account of the violence of the storne, Excellent address- es were. delivered by Rev. Meesre, Me Donagh "anil Ciappison ; collection end subscription, over .eel, ' It ie stated that Mr. Wm. Watson,' of Kingham, formerly of East Williams, in- tends purchasing the Advance of this.toWn, SCRAPS.—The skating rink opened an Thursday night, after much delay, and. many disappointments to the skating poli; ulation. Mr. Robert Richardson is now " assisting" on the Times, Miss Emma.'. J. Youhill arrived'. home on a visit Satur- day night; she was on the ;passenger train, whish collided at Hensall,-but escaped any serious injury. Prof. t?) )lieeke gave his entertainment. here on, Monday night. The ice and snow hanging over the Bank of Hamilton -might fall and injure some person, it ehouid be chopped' off.There was no mail from London for three days. Municipal matters are very quiet. We wish all our readers, and all Nrw ERA oven, a merry Christmas. • THE Ciluitcn .—The ladies' aid of Presbytetian church hold a bazaar Thurs- day and Friday. The Rev. John, Burton, of Toronto, formally opened the new Com. r-egational-church last-Sunda-y_e_tea mg inconnection ,with the same, Tuesday evening: Rev. Mr. Cornish exchanged pulpits'withthe Rev. Tlarris,. of Teeswater, last Sunday. The ladies' aid. of the Cana- da Methodist Church meet on Thursday afternoon, to make arrangements for an- niversary services ; we understand they have alsothe orthodox autograph quilt on_ hand. Anniversary services in' eon-' nection with the Primitive, . Methodists next Sunday, and tea on Monday evening, in ` Ritchie's Hall. The English church peopleare commencing to quarrel, ete., as of old; the trouble now is the alleged' ritualistic tendency of the pastor. No service in the Baptist church last. Sunday; Christmas tree in connection with the Sabbath school, Christmas night. Special services are still being' conducted in the C. M..chnrck with -much good. _BELGIUM_ James Owens' valuable marc ie recotieriog I -from aaeiere-illness. :_. Someof our farmers are dtieing their est - tie over three-to'°quarters of amile,, tln•ough'the deep snow, water. ' • • 'Messrs. Ira Barkley and J. F. Brandou re• 'turned from the northweet on eVednesday. 'There was about as foot of scow -when they left Winnipeg there was lots of game ,there,' and they are going'baek in the spring. A gentleman pot' far £roan here telegraphed for a doctor last week, saying "Come, quick, my best dolt is dying." When the doctor got the. telegram hedid not know where to go, as there was no name to it, but be found out at the office: There Was a surprise party at •George•.lfe- Laughlin's on Tuesday nigbt, lenfrwhile-some of the boys were engaged ''dancing somebody- took.their,kid- gloves out of their poceete; hot very" creditable' to the party who done it, otherwise allwent wcilw It; is a bad wind 'that blows no one. any good. -Mr.: Scandrett bad five eommercial traveller,-:'etopping. with -hien: on Thursday, one of them, Mr. C. Case;' was coining from Blyth when hie .borsea got completely tired oat, and he had to get another•team to fetch his load to Beigrave. They are all jolly good fellows,• and attend' to their=own business. while Donald Robertson' was making, his way from the train -to his shanty:.with his tools; recently, a storm -came up,' and' he was out 4$ hours without anything` to eat. Becoming very,..much exhausted he W/18 tabout. Le mark his name on his tools end lay down; to ,die ,when he reached a shanty;where he ,Was taken Dare of and was all -right in a few days. WHAT' ran PXoPL$ adT..=That everything that happens here. appears in tea„paper: H'e `forgets our worthy mayor, who ie Ho,attentive,' to his -duties that."scarcely a etre* .can go astray without his, knowledgge. He carries a' tick whieh•ielong:enough for;-Iiim to rest -On- at. every coiner. :Itis reported lie will :have opposition next year. • .e .„Itul.l tESYILLE.' Mr: E. Levis 'has returned from the' ioi'th we,et. - --' leet oi,li Der ester l reel --- 1he '1liieeion- ary services in 'dieeection tvitli the Me=; thodist church of•this circuit, were rather; unfortunate on Sunday,. owing : to the storm. I1ev. lLr. Baugh preac,laed at He.lmesville in the rooennige and in the afternoon 11 friend drove bile] over to Stur dy's, when; there was not':c solitiiry viduale 'they next proceeded to Zioii church, where tI;e fire wee not' lit, and even after it wee; oniyhelf-a dozen put in are appearance. ''As Rev: Mr. Smith fail- ed to conne t,.Mr. Edavaulswas uudertl o necessity of preaching ip the ern ing hint - , `self. r{IPP ,EN. The principal topic of convereation. around this place is the'riralancholy acci- dent on' the eeene&B.E,R. dDien' at -Hen sill, particulars of which no doubt other correspondents will favor you. This vil- lage is, at'present, romantically surround ed by !high snew drifts, almost inaccessible to ordinary travellers by the usual route We were somewhat surprised, the other da -v, to see Mr. Thos. 1)insdale, with his steins thresher on_ wheels, 'drawn by six horses, take to the 'hells in preference to the, road. Our olil friend has the true. stir if -i n-h.ina,while-others-in-the-nam .,line- are snowed- up; and. compelled to shut. down, • he is still' plowing and' plunging through the. nnow- banks, !determined to " and wear."' Last -Week he moved from Mr. Whitemi.fi's, on !thetown line,' and he has bow reached .the .farm of, Mr. Time., McKay,•.(form etier of Clinton); on the London road. Mr. Dinsdale, has much pleasure in thanking those kind friends, who assisted flim to,reach his present stand. • Mr. Hobert . Mellis returned ' from • a lengthened s ieit to Manitoba,: some, two weeks ago . He has.beeu rusticating most of -the summer' in Winnipeg, and likes it hugely. Cin his way hone, thr©ugh care- lessness in clothing:hrmse1f, he took a:se vero'cold . from which pleurisy intervened: After passing a critical period, under medical treatment, he is. convalesent, "and we tenet wife soon be as vigorous as ever: RORr . Atietertionr. —In •Clietn,•;ou the lath inst., the! wife oto Mr. Atex: Armstrong, of a daughter. , MellouneeL iii (4odcricli township,, on the ,;..15th inst., the. wife of elele. Aiclne &teflon- gall, of a moo, S'roneenr.--In'Egmo>idi i1lit oe t.he;3th roar., the wife of Mr. ;Yanks t todea'rt; formerly of Clinton; of a sou !RI$ DICKS( • Peet CITY `BC QK STORE. OLIN1.O 1i. 'i'n es . shove in: -the count grand success. C raib, MacWhirio A. gude New Year to ane an' 'a' , An' mouy may ye - see, An' during all the years to coine Richt happy may ye be•'', ea honsands" of elegant presents • "are now on exhibition at our warehouse. We have. decided. to- "outShii .e.- evious-- :year's, and have therefore ;laid in - a,' larger' and more Taffeti. Stock of pretty, elegant and. useful presents -than usL al. Fancy - Handkerchiefs. " Ladies Chenille . Wraps. Embroidid 'Han .'chuefv. Ladles Wool 'Traps. Silk Handkerchiefs. Ladies d s Silk LOS. Ladies Lace" Fichus. s Ladies Lace Collarettes. Ladies Fey. Wool Clouds. Ladies Opera Shawls. Ladies Foy. Wool Goods in every description. Japanese Goods. Panels, Wallets. Paper Racks. Wheat is , nicer . tlliln ago Silk. ° Dress for -ii '' present:.. Black and Co.'d Silks "and Satins: Black and Col'd Satin.. Lynn `Blau amd Col. d vets Black; and " Col'd velveteens. c.Inds _ all sizes,. a,J1 prices Mint ,meal &' Astrachan. Sets-beaut ful cat�d s. IJ II ATS; .erre as ort�nent.. GOODS -\01 eITerY dcscriptoll:. TH111 MA 7Cli1+:STER HOUSE;'C.LINTQN. ,r ad es Astrachan Jackets. Ladies Mink Sets at, $75®. L adieeS. S. Seal Sets., . L.odies Fur Capes. Fur s Gentlemen s C ap Gent's As a M tr ehan Overcoats -;To---assist-ifl lliakino' selections " for the grand folks, little an Ulf ,folks, aunts, uncles, mothers, .brothers, sisters, cousins, nephew's', 11 s'r neices and sweethearts too --friends far and near we ,w • l� have 'enumerated ratela e v of the leading ili s to enable eu stom"er s :