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CLiNTON;. ONT.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12,1883.
.11OLDIJES et-, 014
Publishers.
MONEY- TO LEND.
MONEY to lent at 6 Rod 8i per cent. Private
SEAGER & MORTON Barris1er/3.
Goderich.
MONEY TO LOAN.
4'_$ 000
pP Rr pYo t, tTy a Ft °NJ: S8 t e dt oAiippPlayr,tra.
C. A. HARTT, Solicitor, die.
Clinton, Neg. 24, 18. Perrin's Block.
BON EY OAllilOBELL.
CITY BARBER SHOP — OPPOSITE
•THE, P.OST OFFICE CLINTON.
!air dressing, shaving,shampooing, „attended to.
(11101p.kkp.i.tOio...•...oes,11110;ttcty
' THIII.COMPANy EOANS MONEY ON GOOD
E C DEITY,. AT, 1.4rWlisT RATES:
THE undersigned have been appointed Soli-
,citors, and he,rrov,,rers eau haye mortgages '
'drawl" to-eult---themselves. NO delays. Lew
ekar get.
• eteNienee & eco•tee,
• neoca - CLINTON
COMBINATION LIVEllY.
HURON STREET, CLINTON.
R. W. EMERSON, PROPR •
The Su1seri3ier would intiMate tO the general
public that, having.leased the, above establish-
ment, he is prepared te snpply.them with good
:Colfveyarcesat reaannisble71aitee:--G00d,-rel1-
able lioree'e, -stylish and comfortable cutters,
land everything in 'firsVelitss order. Sleighing
parties; Commercial men And others, aCemono-
dated on the most reasonable terms.
'Clinton Dec. 20 1882. .• • •
-. JOHN MEIVALE')ai
VETERINARY SiTRGEON,:f.
Erma the BoYal College of Veterinary Surgeons of
England; begs , to . inform the inhaintant.I of Landes-.
bsro Clinton, Blyth, and surrounding vicinity, that
he has eopunenedd bUdIIiISS as above, and hopes, by .
strict attention t� busineSs, combined with moderate .
astiare of their. patronage, Cases
undertaken will be treated on the rookV approved .and,
-modern principles, that veterinarTimience excels in at
tne present in England. Resideueeut LOU-
deslisro,:and van attend TII6RS1AYS, Al IRWIN'S
RLYTH,- Ind SATURDAYS, 'AT .07RE8'S HOTEL,
CLINTON; Telegraph eiesPatches attended to at once.
-...--Bondesborm Aug. 31, 1882. • •
_NEW lIEWIELLIERT.
• Or Buy. from and ,save'
money.
CHRIS. DICKSON,
• City Book S'tore,,
11(1t
. &MRS. BLACKSTONE, teachers of Vocal and
lnetruntental music, Rattenbary Street, near Or-
gies Factory. N. ll -Singing Class now forming,
Violin Lessons given. • , .
Clinton, Feb. 10,1882.
R E M-0 V A L.
ED-WINt:VEXPEit16-3):S-;;
DENTIST, CLINTON,
Late af Toronto,. 'Honor ,Gradtiate Royal . Col-
lege of Dental Surgeon, has removed to the
Coats Block, over W.Taylorli Son's
All work iratc1a88. . Charges moderate.
BEST STOCK,- OF..
OLIN STRING
IN TO \VS.
FINE PLATED WA.
NEWEST pesiqNs N
EWELL-ERY
Repairing done Promptly.
Clinton, May 278h, 1882,
Cro,'scutTSaWs
CHOPPING AXES.
M. RACEY3
CLINTON TO1VN, AGENCY -
• GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
.creeetV,.
• Tickets tan be purchased to
Manitoba Dakota and a11 aoinlsest
Lova TiMiets ei.; all point 4 on the G.T 11. an G.W.R..
division. Toronto, liamilton, Chatham, St. Thomini,.
pont on the eornbined lines. Any information,
maps, Dine cards,- &c.., freely given on application 01
my otiice in•Titow'colc & SWITZER'S GROCERY, Beaver
JAMES THOMPSON,
Town Agent, Clinton.
IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANT;
()LINTON,-
_,,,B.re1882
W. JACKSON
icket Agent, Clinton.
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THE,0**in •t'U any. part 01
England, Scotland,Aveland, Frailce iirl-Vernittny,
STEAMSHIP8.
,TATE LINE STEAMSHIPS. .
MONARCH.LINE STEAMSRIP8.
antlifle,freal New York oltro
JOor rsteL and all infonnation apply to
" W. JACICSON, CLINTON.
HORSE FOR SALE.
A S1e.
to .T0!1t RIDOUT
Clinton,Dee :T7, 1882.
"
, ME, WANTED
• .N.
.AT CE, to;cit .6150' Cords of, wood; preinises
Pales from Clinton, 2le from Londeaboro,
1`iinber 01 best.condition. Por particulars, ,-
Apply to• R. BARKWELL, '
l'Anciesboro, Dee, 7, , Londesberog.
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(IAMB Into 'the preinieee of the silbscriber
kJ about the -middle. Of November a two year
old, all red: • staggish ' Steer. , The owner
is hereby notified to pro r e property pay'cliarges
and. take it inay. H. 13, EVAN8'.•
""'Lot 17, Huron 134rad, Goderielt Towkship.;
JAnnary 4,1883.
LOGS -A.Ki.i.I-1EADI.NG..
' WANTED.
bigliest priee 10 eash Nvill be paid for
' any -,quantity good Elm, Basswood, Hem
Logo and, IIeading 'Materiai, de
llyerel-wr-thea•petoir Salt' Wbrks;
•. lktIT. ,
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RA NSPOTO). •
• •Stap3eteil;'.Dec.,27,, 1882.. .
-FARM. FOR ,SALE.:.:
frItAT.well situated and splendid tarn' cfido
notes, let 29; ctli,eoti; ofaluilett, 70.eleare0,
'30 gondharlWOod bush, Well watered and fen°
ed, with a young orchard, 4 in dos from Clinton
Ten.peres fall..wheat. • Twenty plowed..
----One half casb, rernainder on easy terms. '
This furm-belongs to the estate of the. late
James Southconibe, and is situate west of 1,11
one op which .the family'are reeiding.• ,
Apply to E. SNELL or J: IEBINGS,.Exee,ii
ClietoriTI5ee. 20, 1882.C4 -4t)
FrOTTST—T.0
11,ttv NartrtiotuttutO
LosT—on the Base Line between the BaptLst
Church and Ball's bridge, On the eth inst.. a
fean's Grey Shawl. 'Lome made. with a darker
grey stripe aorose the end. The person finding
Stich will oblige by returning to Ray. T. G.
SANDERSON, Auburn.
Wanted,
A GOOD GENENAL SERVANT. IMMEDIATELY
_CIL Apply to MRS. W. L. NEWTON, Enron Street
C int on.
-GIRLS WANTED
• Tgood experienced girls. One for care
of Children. Th,e other for general work.
Apply at yesidenee, Huron Street, Clinton.
. MRS. REEVE. ,
, NOTICE.
rilfIE COUNCIL "OF THE COUNTY Ob' . }IU -
031 will rneet in the conxt 'room in the
Town of Goderich, on Tuesday, the 23rd of
Jan 41883., All accounts -against the Council
must -be sent .th before the first session of the
second day of meeting. , '
• PETER, ADAMSON, county clerk.-
IMI)01111ANT'io FARMERS
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The'undersigned has started
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A CHOPPING . MILL . :
In the briildirfg-.OrPOSITE,TSE QUEEN'S HOTEL'
and is now prepared to chop all kinds, of grain,
at it reasonable rate; en SArnanAr ov HAM
w MK. • .. , ' • JAMES:YOUNG,
Clinton, Jan-. 12, 1883. ' ' '
. . FARM .FOR. SALE
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,reinEesubeeribeieoftersioreeeee les feria being._
,-k lot 11 and half of lot 12, Huron Rolidc-GTOiTe-
rich township, ,•(part of :the' old -Bridgewater
farm) containing 131 atrps, 111010 or less ; about
40 acres Of pine, cedar and ash, with sortie hard
wood. 31 liens of fall wheat, a good dwelling.
house; good barn 50 x 30, stable 20 x`30, young
orchard, two wells that never fail.; a living.
stream through the *hole length bf the farm. ---
Terms moderate, one-fourth down, and balance
as may he agreed ripen. ApPly. on the prenils-
48,-or if by letter to Moue ESY11.1.19 P.O. .
, 2 . - , JOHN CALDICK.
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19 A,.CRES .FRE
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'Devils LIthe,'Ttartle Mountain • .
- • And M.011Se River Comfit' y,
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NORTH DAKOTA - '
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, Tributary te the United • States Land.'oftide at .
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. GRAND FORKS DAKOTA.
Seetifinal map and .8 ull particulars mailed free
Ili any address. by ' ' . • '
• . II. F. MCNALLY,
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.General Travelliiig Agent,
:t'• ratl, Minnealiolii & lianitoll ILL
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-: 28-E. Front. Street,: Toronto..
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'T...i.v THE ..DIG.li COURT. OF JUSTICE,'
..1.; 43haneerf Division. • '
P
GRANT vii. GRANT.
Sale of a Viable .Farm in . Stanle
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11POURSUANT to an order herein, dated:the
LI- 2Srd day.of March A. D.,.1882., there, will be ,
sold by Publit Anetien,.with the approbation.'
of Sun erlandlical comson.Esenire, LocalMaster
of the Supreme'Court' at Goderich; by JOIN C.',
' ' CCIINTE, ATICTIONEEN, ' -
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At, Rattedllry s- Hotel In..Clilltoll .
SATURDAY9 .' FEBRUARY 3rd, 883,
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At .11 olelock in the forenoon, the following
property, namelY:-Lots-numbere Twenty:Aline-
and Thirty, in ,thetirst.coneession of the said.
Tewiaship of Stanley,' in the County of, Huron;
except village lots I, 2,3,4,3,6, 7,8, 0, 10 and 20,
in the village .o0-ranton,' oft the .saddlot.thirty.
and comprising about, three acrea; and eeeept
-also-e-7400-acres 611-both-said-lots-23-and-30;-
.1teretofore ,conveyecl, to the London, Huron LS:,
Railway.- Comeane... ' • ..' -
,' neepeoperty is satiated -on tbe.London ree.e..
'about two -and -a -half mile's .from the, ToWn of. •
.Clinten; and in, au excellent farming locallty,,.-,---
Aboutrrs_acres are cleared, -and the TOMaiuder
.(15), acres) timbered with hardwood. chiefly.
beech and 'leapt°. . The soil is of it rich' clay
-loam, and Is In a fair state of cultivation; The
buildinge 'thereon consist ofau excellent 1.33
story brick dwelling, 28.x 40, with briek kitchen.
fti x ae.andtwe frame bares on each let, with
stables in Connection, all eeine in a" fair state of
repair. ' . A neeereatimg :spring creek flows
thioughthe premises,. near to the barns, and
• adjoining -the Howie is it good well, with purrip.
There is Wiwi% goettorehtird, consisting of about
'274.1001e5, well steeked with fruit trees in good
bearing... The fences on said lets are in fair
conatuoe. ' ': ' .- ' TER-SLS:OE SALE, . .
Tee per tient down on the day of Sale, t� the
Plainters Solicitors.the balance, 'Without inter -
et, to.be paid into court ,on the ard 'day of
Mareb, A. 1)., 1883, when,the purchaser , will be
entitledlo a conveyance and to belet- fete -pose
session. ' The .nurehaser, at the time Of sale, will
be- required to 81011 1011 agteement tor the e,om-
. pletion :of the' purelLase,--The .property Will be
put up, sAbject.tv 6. 10881180 1311. 3n othee''re-
• speets,the conditions of sale „shall be the steed -
tee ethiditions of sale of the court. -
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' -Piiither-partionlars 'may; be obtablea-from
iTIESSIZS. CAATENON,- MOLT St - CAMERON, •SOIICI-
tOTS, GOderidll,' JOIIN Dosiffe,,Ese., ei.
ronto,..the auctioneer,. or from the lnainliit's
t Solieltors. ' '' ' • . . . • ...'.
' • Dated at Godericeetec. sm. day or January.
A.De'issa.• ._ ' - . •
. • • $.IliiA.LCOMSON; taSter ;it 1J00003011.' •
GARROW kV PROHDFOOT,
• ' :Riftilltifta S011eit0113:. ' 41
nom
ileit.Se ' reit - Sale. "
',IN.I.,ONDEsilORO. - ,
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rill:1AT well-built, substaidiai and comfortable
..L.bodse, ILT, present occupied . by Mr, W. L.
Onimette, in the village et.Londeslooro, is offer-
ed for We an xensonable terms, 'Pour rooms
and kitchen down EtairS, nnd three up.' :Good
(Lollar and all conveniences, hard Loaf so ftwater
' ,Surall orchard omilie lot. For partienter apply
to , ,,REV., d. 0. akeereEAD.'
• 1,ondesboro, l)air; 20. 1882, ' '
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DREA.I)FUL FIRE.
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ll'orrEr: BORNEO IN MILWAV KEE. ' OVEN
- ' SIXTY LIVES- 1,083'.
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' About the o'clock on Wednesday niorn-
i,a,fire,13roke out in the Newhall Hone°,
ng
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which spread with such alarming rapidity
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that but few'etits inmates could escape,
ej-saitleit-isabelievect-thatverafeiety-epersens
either perished' in theflames or was crushed
e to -death -by jumping from the. building.
, .
i The most fearful and heart -tending sconce
[ were witnessed without the power of ien.
. tiering help.. 'A trein With three fire' en-
gines on it, ran the 90' miles, from ,•Ceficagc
: to'Milwaukee, ,in it • little over, an hour,
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i Over thiety: bodies have already been taker
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'. from thiertines. . John,Attisdell proptietin
1 2.1 ille Newhall II-misc. is a eavingreeniac.
-ranee sithscriber offers qi her of theatenowele
Aeproperties to rent, (*every reasonable terms.
houseon ,01ntario --street, occupied
by Ignaself, immediately adjoining the 'Mode)
eehoei, and which ,doniains 10 rooms, with hard
and soft water, anid other conveniences ;. on the
let are sorae exeenent fruit trees tied it stable
Also, the hone° on Rattenbury street, west, re.
(Taw purceased by him, which. containt sL
rooms, with goodreellar, the house having neer
thorongliTy rmfitted throughout; good Stable.
einmediate possession of either: All vehicle:In
on application. .
' • :Merges TiPLING.
center, TRW, 27, 7862.
TOWN OHUROH. CHIMES.
Rev. Mr. Stewart will preach in the
Presbyterian church, Seaforth, on Sianday
lire-A,:lil. Drunam ateePtahly filled the
pulpit of Willis Church, on Sunday
heven-
ing last.'
• An effort ebeing made by the Ye P. C.
W. A. of the Methodist Chukeli, toget -up
what is known as an art -Exhibition,
Sr. PAUL'S Chuacie.-Special offering,
en Sunday next,. in aid of widows and
orphans' fund, of the diocese of Huron.
Rev. -Mr. Craig, of St:Paul's chuich,
goes to Clifford for Sunday next, where
be takes the opening services of it new
church.
. Mr. Ir. W. Cluff, Divinity. Studerit Hu -
TON college, London, will conduct the ser-
vices and preach on Sunday next, - at St.
Paul's church. '
'Rev. Mr. Beugh, of Bayfield, preached
in the Methodist Church, on Standay,
Rev. Mr. McDonagh preaching Missionary'
Sermons on the Bayfield circuit.
• The Women's Cleristean Temperance
Union, (non -denominational) which seine
time ago ceased to exist -here as an active
organization, is to be re-orgamzed.
The fimerat sermon- of the late Charles
Moorish; will be preached in the, B. C,
Church, on Sunday morning next. Sac-
rament will be administered th.e seme day.,
In the Methodist Church, on Sunday
morning next, a sermon will be preached -
in improvement of the death of the 'late
Mrs. John Foster. The subject for the
evening -discourse
Size." • '
.Sabbath School anniversary idervic,es
will be held in Willis Church, on Sun-
day next, Rev. elr. McDonald, officiating.
On the following Monday evening, a pub-
lic entertainment will be given in the
town hall, the programme to consist of -
addresses, singing, &c.
On teunday evening last Rev. Mr. -Rice,
preached a stirring and a-blesernion on
the subject oftemperanee, impressing on
his herfroes the necessity of total absti-
nence as the only safeguerd against the
spread of intemperance. If the practical
ideas advanced were generally adopted,
they would adci much to the material
well-being of mankind,
The lecture of the Rev, eeetery
.A., Seaforth, cat "Marinion and Mark
Twain," fn aid of the School fund of St.
Paules el -larch, took place in the School
room on Tuesday eyening,ito a tolerably
fair and appreciative audience. The prin-
cipal feature of the lecture, was to ehow
how easily mankind are deceived, or led
to believe one thing or the reeeree accorda
ing to their manner.ef lookingeat it, or the
standpoint they may hold. He illustrated.
his ideas er points by crayee sketches,
•whice were well and rapidly done, and -al -
o -by the relation of anecdotes mid re-
counting of incidents that had transpired
in the course of his extended travels,
showing him to be a keen' observer, a' ca-
pitel platforni speaker, and one'possessing
the, powereof_arretsing and instructing his
amdiencee at the same time, The Rev.
Mr. Craig acted as chairman.
•The Clinton NEW Ena has eotered it• s
18th year. It has no superior in the
county as it local paper, and we hope it
_may. long continue such., -Exeter Re -
MULLETT. ,
. Owing 'to the atom a short. time
-the-ontertaitinfenttcrlfsraiven-by-Mr.11-cr-:-
ee an in the- school house, near •the -ceme-
tery, on the 2nd of Hullett, did not come
off, but-itewill-be-held on:Friday the -13th'
inst. -A number of vocalists from Clinton .
will a,siliet in the.enterteinment. '
GRANGE. -At the- hot regular meeting
of litillett'Granee NQ , 393 the folk:eying
'efficers were elected: -W. -Weymouth, W.,
M.; John Manning, W. 0.; James Snell;
W. See,y. ; John•Shobbrook, W. L.; e.
•Cluniing, je. W. S.; E. Crawford,
S.; Wm. Stephens, W. C.; George Snell,
W. T.; And w. Taylor, W. G.; Eliza Mae-
ning, Cores:; Adella Sprung,- iPeinotta ;.
Mre.,1.....learteexighte.Flora _ales._ Cum.
ing, lady. A. S.; Messrs:1i. Snell and •W.
Weyniduth wereappointed ae delegates to
the Division Grange, to be held at ,Blyth,
on the 171h inst.
eatiffeetieevreet
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Only 60 pitch-holes,great and small, be-
tween here fereaclipten, het obly 10 er 12
that are bid. •
' ENGAGED.--T;Lobb, Whose 'term has
expired as an apprentice with W. Murch,
blacksmith, has engaged in a shop in
Seeforth, for three months. • '
PERSONAL.--E0v. A. Edwards has been
on the Bayfiehl circuit this week, attend-
ing Missionaey.meethigs. Mrs. Edwards
'is visiting her parents in Lucane• -
The neighborhood is much distressed
about the death. of Chat. Levis. He was
thought much of by all that knew hire.
His mother i$ prostrated over her severe
affliction.
SQUARE TIMBER. -A quantity ofsquare
timber is being brought over from Col,
borne, and put on the railroad here, to be
shipped. It has been taken out by
Frenchmen from Quebec.
Nur. WORIL-INCI YET., Alteough Mr,
Walker ofdered the machinery for his
saw mill weeks ago, end expected to be
working long ere this,: it has not yet ar-
rived, thougli he is daily expecting it. It
has put him eueconsiderably by the delay.
•,SEE'litex.--There was it large ettendance
a.t the 'Methodist Church, all Sunday
morning, on the occasion of 'the funeral
sermon of the late'Waleate Tebbutt beiug
preached: 'The discourse was eaceeditigly
thoughtful and touthing, and the senti-
ments ,advaneed found a responsive cord
in the hearts of all present. , •
, WISHES TO Movie -Mr. John. Calbiek,
who has iesidecl here' for many years, and
been a.very usefulmareamong his fellows,
Is. offering his,farm for sale, as he is get-
ting too old to work it, 'Should he. Sell,
,
running op and down' tile street crying, perty he has in Clinton, and move, there
1)011 my God ! who set that on fire!" to spend his declining years. ,
Flee. -On 'Wednesday afternoon Rev.
Mr. Roos' Ceurch in this village was dis-
covered to be on 6re, but the apphation
of ilitt1e water soon put it out. The tire
must have been burning ali the previous.
night as it burnt a couple ..kof feet of the
parline plate before eatehing the roof. It
isaupposed to ea.ve caught from a defect-
ive pipe.
roeurfeets HILL.
'aid tillage have passed away."
Thee is a." new school teacher here, new
school trustee, new merchant; new black-
smith, and. jueging,from preset appear-
ances, the piece is going to loose nothing
by these changes, (with all deference to •
those whq are gone.) Mr; D. -Campbell,
the new school teacher, is giving' eveey
satisfaetion EO far, as is proven by the
number of schelars who attend daily. Mr
J. Gardner, the new/y-elected trustee, has,
with an aseistantebeen repairing our very
•
fine school house, thinking" a stitCh in
time saves nine." eThereis a very great
change in the appearance of the store and
Last week- was the liveliest there.: lias
..e*emeleilieetemeeoleteereetioemeee'l.eieeeemeeeme
' ofeeenartat.
The Bible Chris,tian Quarterly meeting
of thikeeirenit will (P: Ir,.) beheld at Zion.
on SundayeTause 14.
'The -Maitland river le atezen over eolicl,
and, neither the tennel `nor the bridge
spoken, of' by a I-lolmesville eorresponclen't
last week are neceseary. Why ,a0 theise
liebnesville people persis& in adeoeating
.thinga" wrong end foremost,: ke • -•
EAT WAVV-4.NOSif,
A. very successful social weeaeld jet the
C. M: church, 10th con., on New.Yeare
day. The cherch was erowded to the full,
Frier to hie deperture fromS,'S..feo,
Mr. Wm. McKay, late teacher, we mad.
the recipient of a handsome
igoldeelealn
e • • e -11`
gven by nat pumis accompanieceeay a,
very flattering aedress, in appreciation elf,
his services. Mr. W. Gaully, of Clinton.,
hie successor. 1•
On Friday evening -there was it Party.
at Mr. James Perdue's,.in honor of 'Mr,
Jelin Perdue. who successfully passed the
late examination for veterinary Burgeons,
Toronto. This party, though last hi' the
week, was not the least. Dancing wad
the nortdieie_r of thrriener_ovenf_inFgr.i.thy, 2,th
large number of the friends of Mr. W.
McKay met at his boarding henee, to
spend the evening in his societee before
his deParture from this community, which
took -Piece the following day. After an
excellent supper, it programme was formed
and the remainder of the evening was oc-
cupied in speeches, soags, etc. The corn-
pany dispersed about 12 o'clock after
spending an enjoyable evening. Mr. Mc-
Kay carries, the best wishes of many warm
friends with him from this section.
post office" of this place, which has been
. iMr„
thcireughly overhauled and painted. MT beenfor sometme. On Tuesday T.
Abraham secured tele Services a a num-
ber of young men to aid him an cutting
.wood; on the condition' that they should
have a "party" in the evening, and they
were not disappointed. In the evening
.a large' ntnnber of eadies and gentlemen
assembled, leaving along with them a vio-
lin, indicating that tripping the "light
„fantastwiatild 'teethe order otelie evert
ing It wee kept -up-with unabraitig in,
'terest until the "wee sina Emirs" of the
morning. ,
On Thursday evening Mr. Stein, jr., of
.Manitoba, 'formerly of E. Wawanosh, was
made oile' of the happiest, if not the -hap-
piest; man hi, Waivanosh. The ceremony ,
whicli macre him so happy W88 'reformed
by tele Rev. J. Philp, of Belgrave,.at the
residerice of the bride's father, Mre,T.
Irwin. There were ,consiclerably over 0718
'hundred -guests present,- and a very -en-
joyable tine was spent; ,so much so that;
WILE near the break of day before the
crowd dispersed for their several hoines. ,
' BLYTEI.
There was a degree meeting, on Atoll-
-dayeevening,eofetee
Mr. Elder 'i.8 Imee assisting his.pertner,
Mr. Anderson, in the store.
Mr. 'McTavish moves this week into the
house.he bought firoin Mr. Truax.
The attendance this week in the three
rooms of the school is very good.
The health of the eillagere seem to be
gpuerally good, only a few children being
on the siclr list. " •
-Mr. A. K. Birks left last Saturday for
.
Cobourg versity, and stayed over San -
day in Toronto, with his brother.
. ,
H. Newton, our new merchant is epenine
out a new, large and varied assortment of
dry geode, groceries, &c., and if reports
are true, he is Selling very. cheap.
.
Mee. A. McDougall, who has been clape
gerously ill .for the last few weeks, is, we
are. glad to' learn; greet deal better.
. - •
-Mr.. C• Crederniane who has_ hade
lelaelieernitheelibT iented for theepast year,'
has started the hammer again, as in the
beautiful 'days of old.
,
()lie evening last week, at tlte residence
of Mr. tee°. Cox, J. P. a very pleasant
time was spent and a, great many oyeters
disposed of by the young people of the
neighborhood ' The affairewas got iip in,
honor of Mr. D. Robert's who leaves here
to start , business' in Londeseore. "May,
s.,.ueeese iattend him.
,
THE SALT WELL. - We understruid an
effi
ort le beng roede to forma company to
. -
work the salt well ib this place.
'TUB Poita-Busexese.-Besiness at the
pork pecking establishment. is -very-brisk,
six iitin'dree' hogs have thus far been cured
and iiitceed by theMessrs. Petty. This is
considered , good for ,sites establishment,
especially when we take into account the
great- falling off in the breeding of this
cIaSS6f animals Which es probably due. to
the failure of .the pea crop, dering the
past few years. .
seeeaL El'.
Mr. Geo. Stewart, clerk of this township,
shewedhis good sense' on Wednesday, by
taking lento himself e --wife. They have
the NEW- ERA'S best wishes.
.•
• VxsiTs.-eRev. James Foote, son of Mr.
'John Foote, of -S.tanley, nnd Methodist
Minister of St:Catharines, paid.a yea .to,
his father and friends in Stanley,' durine
the late holidays. Mrs. laenaldCanapbell,
of Bayfield, formerly of -the third COD. of
'Stanleyi, is this week ma it visit to her
erti:eideley. .
seit the 200000und and •third con: of
s
B.E.LCItAYE.
?Jr; J. Clegg, of Morrisakilled a 2syear
old heifer which dressed, net, 550 lbs.
—liTeel:eleiereiliateseekel,000 bushels of tur-
nips from one acre, whielf he sold at 10
cents a bushels. hat gone after Senior, -upon an old judg-
i s
Mr John CeaogaolooisdolsdlllsIt,1,1i:vino ot wot- y5 awrh joiad jell:ran sevenobti obtained gihnt htaheee tdriieTdistitne bcaokuharti.
steers last we k f • thef 'ef
During the holidays the Rev.J. i I rhileeil;eal%ebgw'elotbitlYhhe3u1soilndee:'t112.711kleerelapisiloi n"wohilgehoal
of this place, wee. the recipient of it-veryin--
handsome gold -headed Cane. RODEILICII TRWL'i81111'.
A few days since a horse belonging to AMPUTATED.- Mr.. Edward Tebutt,
7
'A.t the anniversary -services and tea ;
ineeterig, next. Sabbathend Monday even-
ing, inthe Presbyteeien chureli, .a larg..•
tura-mit is 'expected.e
. , .
ele.Laierence intends to leave next week
for Kenttreley, fbr the benefit of .111s. health
and with an eve to,business likewise. He
. . .
will, ba gone about -one month...
'Mis Ileniphillehae.gene; heme.until it
-is time for 'tee snripg -ordeia to come
and -then we hope' elle' will eretern -end _
• keep 'tip the, essor anent of -rnillineey in.-
elessee. Elder & Andersen's 'store, -for ehe:
is' quite tasty in'l,hat line.
-neiya-and-yde
-an
. .
grocer shop'„, weseelosed up lost week, by
a creditor froin London, 'ancethe constable -3
Mr, David Scott got badly eta be a eem_ who returned roeentlY from the west, had.
lock kn'ot while taking out loge•
four toes amputated last week.
One lay last week as Me. Hill war- T°. nEnuir'n'eelin Butler; °E t6 itith
turning from Winghain hiseelierse ran. .9 "Pe°ta' to rebuild "the all° 't. hi' .
awaye--throwine-hime-out-ofeth •cu8tar,-- eideimuse as 500" sho81nia,ke_neees
i- --
which was badly wrecked.•• sary arrangements,
Mr. W. Duncan is certtinuing hie clear: ENTERTAININTEN1‘.---On the evening. of
ing sale. Mr. Hamilton has charge oft ; the 26th inst., Mr. Morgan will, give one
his fayorite entertainments iii the
lolcilnsginotaitgo°f°141 malaint'Isieirleallisdisn iatn. d lie will °sefh°°1-11°n° °n -the 1 -5th enin .----ee '
• • ' FARIf Sceien.----Mr. Henry' Cook is
cne had changed harness with mrs. mei,. selcl lot number 87, 9tia con.cessioli Goitre -
ley. Shell WaS the report and it t nth ris°whahiP tbr S3 53° t°14r A dahl en'
until after she had bought a n t that- ry. Ihe farin contains 50 acres "
she found. euch was not the case. She has , Heinle -Mr. Chris. Nesbitt of the 16th -
new a leedeng set and One fee herself, e011,, has •returned from Manitoba. ' • He
Missionary sermons will be preaelled in i'rllevtes.8teedeallja),'Icieacirleeseei.leet:eretel3Nieljthtlhe'tibleilt aits..
elie Meihodist churches of the Belgrave
circuit on Sunday next leei7 A•111 tractiona'of the country to move there...
our last issue,it was stated that some
drews, of Kincerdine preeehi
at Ewe_ feeeeaNED.-a•We believe 'Mr. John
Vale, Salem and Relerave and Rev. ,f. T. Middleton has resigned hie position as
•Siniltt1
lieC1R
01ITC'1111.CIC"W' at Brick
Church mid el)1°)0iidonie
8rri
taesteratimeii
Garficildilieehe
n'Anloiledv,ssilithi
esto
IVhs
Tycs), ,hipping his•
dry eteare.elLe is still acting however, no one
to Loudon. Mr. Bell is shipping a 'lot of•
being aPPaille"ct as flis' sueuss°1%
maple"lumbet to Tereiitte end has oloaned A ''rmiE J°11n Mar -
but his acted in anticipation of gettieg einis and John MeCaetaee' have PeeT11-
r:gA°°Pallgt(1:)1111'°' ,asplendidEle°t' o'ItSlheic°rear
n.:
is Only
heleVr'abn leeileall3;1-11I'ilt1°-bieleWer4tPht-:t1' Af°1:.11:°1111-'enc:; bErleed'Oehtufl'iro;niit sltle:,Prilieth:rlyoled3;00it
stimpti.o'n; , heautiffil color and syeametrical in form,
• and weigh e 1,100 lb's. ; was Aired by e‘er.
line beee leurht outeirt Algoma. The. fire rahete. :gentlemen ne donee realize
eticurred in the day tinee; ,feorn a defective, well teom theiOnvestnient, :le they deserve
atove PiPe. He was just getting arrange-
nients cenaPleted..to eheage in theltunbee• 1'1313 DEPUTY. -41-mvpst.u.1,-Thte eeh ,
ing hileihesek.endlost 1311 1115 pork, ekle eeite
do w s t betel g sae' ed • 'lellacrigiiVeitsoinywaeljitostrhliliteiiyi°011abinetdariiii°1e1P°clitelhvItfill(sitIlasecil.
(if blankets, and'alt be, heel upstaitee that
•
' A friend at leelgrave eyritee erg- soniseseem dieposed to cavi at iis return. ,
respondeet last week neglected to -make ea correspondent in .he Star eyelike, o-ff,' it
bed fit of -biliousness over the election
bet je t'easee his naifid, it don't hurt the
deputy-ieeve; Ono per8011 wee eareeetide
enough to say that Mr. Wbitely` iniehte
have ee.ipectee defeatebeeanse of his evil
associates, and ,the fact time settle 1,0e» Ills
•supporters yore so "windy." - Other's- neye,
thee:Wm BeecoM eould go in ,with ,
larger enejerity to -morrow, and therK is
every prebebilhy 1,11:,)L
Clete, who left this, part several years ago,- being exceed ler ete sire a few day's since.
holiorable mentien of the tea -meeting
held in the Methodist church, of this vil-
lage, oni Xnaas day. Said tea meeting woe
one of the most successful eyer held in '
13n1graee, The value of tickete disposed
of, with proceeds of social, was about ek00.
The Methodists of this vicinity pride
themselVes in'the thought. that they kan
get up an' entertainment that catinet be
surpassed,