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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-02-01, Page 1MANNING,. & sooty' , BiOP * irit sters 'Solicitors,: . . ' .. c ONVEVANCERS 40•'. •-,-- Cemniioners for Ontario and Maniteha.; FPICE .. s . TOWN HALL, SLINTONflI', At()TEY.-----1VIONEY. illk-itiidei•-sliTtied 1-=ve mad° arrangiineitts Col•The handling of a Large amount of Private and Coto- nou). Viands, for loans on real estate this winter, at towest rates of interest and moderate eitargo,8- . WARN raw= nem. MANNING 4 SCOW. TOWN BAIA cloWN -1TATIQ11 4 Kat SALEQR TO TAT ' 'Ll• N•7 ‘,/ k•J•84 Apply NEW ERA Office. . _ Preitoolostal. anti otIttt OWL '' irtmees eicewees.---speev 'xi THE J. undersigned at the Library Iteom4, Smith's Mock. gq JAMES SCOTT, lra A. FORRESTER, CONVEYANCER, LAND, JI -J• Insurance and General Agent, Mqney to icon. GRY106, .BEAN•stat Bum, Clinton, Ont. . , . /NONE! TO LEND IN LARGE Olt SMALL Ail. sums on good Mortgage Security, moderate ate of interest. H. HAUL; Ulintey. r-- • n H4 DOWSLEY, M D., IL 01. R. S. ENGLAND ' .x., Physician, Surgeon, etc. Office and residence anent !deism's Bank, market liquor°, Clinton. — -----------• -------- lriR. APPLETON.-OFFICE-A.T RESIDENCE on Ontanio street, Clinton, opposite the English •Ohurch. Entrance by side gate. , dr% YOUNG, M. B., (GRADUATE OF,TORONTO N.J.•Univereity,)Physitilan, Surgeon, ite., residence M i Mr. lidanninea, three -doors east of the Temperance • Hall,Londeoboro, Ont. - 21tOprooT, CIVIL • ENGINEER, H. 2. vi ProvIneial and Dominion Land Surveyor, Architect and Draughtsman, PERRIN 13Locit, Clinton. • DDICKINSON, LICENSED AtICTIOhTEER, 1: . forsthe County of Huron, Saler' attended I to promptly. Charges moderate. Residence ' Albert St. Clinton. , itilt. &Min. BLACKSTONE, teaebors of Vocal and II AuInetruntental Music, . Rattenbury Street, near Or- gan Factory. N. B.-Sin2;ing Close .11OMP forming, Violin Lessons given. Clinton, Feb.10,1882. 44 1 f JO. ' METCALFE, Veterinary Surgeon, from the Ito. Crillege of Veterinary Surgeons of England, Telegz -, despatches attended to at once. Orrica AND RICRIDENCR, ONTARIO SYnnE'r, CLIFV014. . Dii. REE VE.- OFFICE RATTENBURX• ST.- Murray Blook; two doors east of, ,Hodgezia' en- trance. Reel lance, opposite the TemperanceHall, • Huron Street, Clinton. Oahe bonre, e a.m. to 0 p.m. m ua. WHITT, TEACHER OF MUSIC. PUPILS ' .131. attended at theirown residenoe;if neceesary. Re. sidenee,• John Robertson'o,Jauron Street, Clinton. Rice's new inethod taught if desired. ' '1 • 1111. STANBURT, GRADUATE OF TH:E MEDI G -a-rce.1.DepartmentofVidoriaUniversity,Toranto,for n mealy of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New York ,'''', Coroner for the County of Huron,Baydelth Ont. .2 RW. WiLLIANS, B. A., M, B., GRADUATE OF p 6Teronto University; member of the gollegeof Phy ' ii IliOiatIll and 9 urgeons,Ont. Omen it 1461jDENCII the .n house formerly occupied by Dr. Deere; Aillert street •L" Clinton.13 . • -- ---- i, Do. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN , SURGEON ' Accouchour,Lieentiate of the College olPhysician. Ind Surgeons of LoweiCanoila,and Provincia Moen, ;iate and Coronorfor theConntyaflIuron. Ofileeand residenoe,•,-Tho building formerlyocenpied by Mr Thwaites, Huron street'. ' Si Clinton,Tnn.10,I871. N.1 ---7— • • • SI WILKIE & WOOLVERTON. '.rt • . F BENT.ISTs. SI OALLS'attended to at all liours. ' (Mee three „ doors south of the Pest Office, Victoria St., '13: Clinton. " 1'9 w C. cAETwitfour, J. .D. S. • MLL of Stratford, will visit Clinton end be at 1------tfze-Hinvallnien Hetet every second Friday in the • r•'/ month,where be will be prepared to attend patiento professionally. The,administration of Nitrous Oxide Gas, or Vitalized Alr,'Mven to paticiits 'when reqiiired for the painless extraction of teeth, ' • - MT.TSIC: • MISS NELIJEH9J.MES.iq prepared to give lessons.on the Piano Or Organ, to o lted nutnher, popi)s. Instruction glyen at the homes ob pupils, If desired. MISS GREIG,.. • 'MUSIC TEACHER, CLINTON: Is prepared to take' a limited number of Inipils on Piano or Organ, at her residence, Huron St. Having taken a full course of Instruction, In teaching and playing from Dr. Carter, of Toronto, she feeis Confi- dent that she can give satisfaction to her pupils, -fipaEscusniiim suoP FO EENT -TEE blacksmith shop on Huron Street, Clinton, ormerly occupied by Mr. Thos. Redmond, la offered to rent. Two forges and plenty °Proem This is a first-class stand, a good business being done here by the late Williain Rowell, an mimes. will be rented -for a term of years, or otherwise, at a reasonable rate. Apply to JOHN STEPHENSON, Clinton. R. *Hs HOLMES,' SolicitorSupreine Court OFFICES -NV INGHAM k BLYTH. In Blyth every Thursday. Coltections and claims proutptly and. reliably attended to. - PRIVATE; FUNDS to lend 'at lowest rate ot interest. . PROPERTY FOR. SALE., . Lot Mt south aide of Hattenbury Street, in the Town of Clinton, containing ohe-quarter of an acre, with several bearing fruit trees, and, ripttiMe with six rooms. POW octupipd b311r. Hariaitd, also bard and soft Witter:.• Also, a henna and part of Lot, wordier 41, in the first concession of Tnekersreith, (London road) containing two roods aturfour perchea of land, with some yOung fruit trees and hard and soft 'water; now °coupled by Mr. Geo. West: 'Also, lot No. 724,--eu riiiencer street, Clinton, comprlifing one-quarter /LCTO land, with Rona° of eight rooms. large stalile and:good ' Apply to .TOSEPH EOWELL ' At lure. Hedger's', Joneph St., Clinteti, • Avis MI' .".".--,Oalcia 4 _ weetato, TEslits Awieenen. ,11•••. w.• WWww CLINTON, ()NT., FRIDAT, Ft13. 1, 1884. tBoatoi.iffEal * SOS Pessiniehern. • gay Advartioements; T ANT 91S STGEES blaek and tan Veg. A.* partly blind. Answers to the name of "Joke." Any ono returning same to GEO, E. relt will be rewarded. LAter rola SALE -The subsortber offers for •sale on very reasonable terms, a two acre lot situated prose the raver. Just outside the corporation of cainton, splendid place for a market' garden. baying been • worked DT mr. 3. Copeland, of whom all.partionlars can be obtained,er to R, 144 M RDIE, Nippon. • OLD AND EELICAELE. Glleny's Ignscide Medicine, 1•11.4°..„„E mARKeirifiTor,ViTi:gric ' ""t'''...0"f f. cure for neminal weak • • Imo, f3peneatorrhen, Inipotencyolud alldis. eases tketronow as 4 . segoence of self abuse —as lose, of memory, lea universal lassitude,- pin the back, dint. nelnrof 'VISION proms. doe Told= teTePwilbigseenasiesd many t aftek Taking, sad to insanity or consumption midi premature grave. Full artionlars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by ail to every One. tar The Specific Medicine is sold by all_ ruggiste at $1 per package, orliz packages for five dollars r sill be sent free by mail. on receipt of the money by ail- ressuig • THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Tor 'Ito, Ontario, Canada. POS711P()N he fointh lecture of the course will be iven on THURSDAY, FEB. 21st, by BFNGOUGH* OF GRIP, his lecture is postponed to above date, wing to the meetints -of the - Sabbath • .. School Association.- •. • .A.DMISSION, 215 -,GE.ITS. •„ • ...4.NMTAL REPORT. OF uncemii "Axia exemioilreasa ov 141E • PUBLIC 801100.L I3Q4RD FOR THE RECEIPTS. ' o balance from 1882., 4 40 62 overt:pent grant to public school, 1300 00, everninent-grantto-model-school, • 150 00 panty, grant to model -school,...;, 150 00. alance estimate for 1883, . .. •2950 00 ees'frorn inedel students,.......... 135 00 efun'd Inspector's fees, . •• 19.88 atestimate for 1884, ^. ..... 350 00 al,. etalnu grant to model for issg, 50 OQ roceedi entertainment at ton hall 20 74 l41624 EXPANDITTJRF,S, . • .:"Itaka 18S3: • ' • laftiei to teachers, . $3057 97 apt„ apparatus, etc.,....• 725. atronery, lirinling, etc., • 38 90 epairs, .. , ... . .'.. • 183 75 re woos1,..... ..... • 205 50, boo) furniture, ....... • , 121 22 retaker, , „ 210 00 • „ 50, 00 ' cretary. ... , , 00 00 iscellaneona, 119 55 4054 )4, I.' to carry fe'rward to '64, • . :62 :109 W. H. HI -NE, Secretary. . tufo -SALE.-4 (114 CiIVOI ORGAN:at an extra • ordinary bargain,. Apply atithis Office. ' • . STosE --eo cords of 'good field ne,„wonstoted for the new Presbyterian Church. Will be bought in onantitiee: 'Apply immediately to JOHN SCOTT, or' leave word M.JACKSON'S CLOTH- ING STORE, -• • , , . , pima, Poo ‘isarVitlE.-The Undersigned -1-11teeils for Werytee en his premises let.11, and con. of Eeiletr, a tborel ruldiredi-Tiar!ham-W- .of good pedigree. Terms, *1 at time of, sm.\ . Wit1.1 privilege Of rettirning if necessary. GEO, . , 11J/LDING-* 31A L WANTED. ' Wanted, a quantity of Building Stone and Spoilt All partieulari will be furnielied on application to the undersigned. , W. C. SEARLE, Clinton.' JJfluiRwANTED at ORGAN FA.C'rOhY. • • We wit] tidy egsh i•dr • ',CHERRY, 13IPTTEItNIJT,77WHITE • ASH AND BA.SSWOOD,-• inch thick; clear, wide boerds. Also 4 x-4 and 2,1, x 21 MAPIAS SCANTLING.• . , W. DOIIEWIT ('0. 'Clinton, Jan. 25, 1884. • FAR MS-lie•FOR'• SALE. • rIIHE uneersigies4' offers for sale Lot,Rs„klt con. I:lode-rich township,. centaining 80 acres on which is erected a brick boat', with stables, orchard, Atc. The'land is good ; plenty of 'water Alsp; Lot 29, bon. Owlet -Jell township, con. taining 80 acres, 29,in ran wheat. Barns, stable orchard, two good WellS, sell good, Jo. Vtiin be .8014:Singly ertOffether• • • . AT:N. Cl llton• •• • . „ .sEE.ty Wheat, 904 .:1 Barley. . . have appointed YIR. THOS. WATSON') Ofellition;- . agent for the pelt of my unequalled . .NEVADA SEED WHEAT, ' • MAMMOTH WHITE OATS , AND BARLEY, And, samples of thesegraine may he seen at his FI:OUR JAS. THOMPSON, TICE ET AGENT, IL IV- D. COUPON TICKETS 1 • Over the "Nev Short, Line" to Chicago and all points Southwest, West ' an, d. Northwest. " • • MAPS TIME CARDS • Sic Ste 3 „ Given On application, and all other in. TROMP N & SWITZER'S .Groeery, formatimareely given at the office in INA /34.0(11C, DENTIST, co A Ts BLOCK. ,11..trges mode CLOTTOIV mid FELD STORE, where •ordere one), • be left. At Gre-ProVindioll' atoliWestern-Fairs last falit these grains carried everything before them, and farmers will find them the best tor seed In the Market,. C.t'LL AND SEETHE SAMPLES. • ' *, REHILL, SeitforthL: JA.CIZSON, Tioket Agent, Clinton. -tiff/VIKTANV .1. L'• ON, • , TIIROtT Orli TICKETS L'int rittrl :ENOLANN0' IRELAND OR SCOTIAN% tr. 't-trriA I.A1NT14.1. . T411•71.1,1 or all information Apply' . W, JACKSON', Tieket Agent. %Tan, 91, 1b81. • ;. 1. MUM! ON TILE IfisOLINE. "Occasionally we are called upon to per- form a duty which we inevitably abrinkgrom, and desire vary much to leave undone, but when the united voices of the peopla call loudly upon no to perform a duty, we are compelled to submit gracefully, hence the • appearance ef this article. To begin aright, we have only to state truthfully the deplor- able fact whiM our heading implies, '13lytli is on the decline,” • Tbe presentation of the filets by ue cannot posaibly injure the business of our town, as it is already a well- known fact that the business transacted in Blyth is gradually growing lees, and as citi- zens, we naturally look about {for a coma. One of the leading Inerebahts informea -us that bis business transactions or 1883 were not quite half that of last. In consideration of the. above faetavit is needless for us to re- mark further upon the outlook a the village, al it very gloomy indeed. The town of Wingham, north of us, and Clinton` Bon% of us, enjoy a market Second to none in the pro= vince, whilst our market this season has not been quite as good as in former years. Again, we have na inducements to offer to intending settlers." • The above extract is part of a long edi- torial whieh appeared in the Blyth Be - view last week, and in making use a it, ..vve wish to statejust here that we copy it, net for the purpose qf rejoicing% tie least degree ever Blyth's deelittOut as' proof that it bears out statements which have appeared in these Co1un2ns before. • It would be our,pleajuretefeee e1,1 places in the' comity,rprospfl.but re are it , times eircumstance hich ay cointribute tothe advancement of elle pike° 'and not another, • Clinton happens to he' one of those plaeee fevered by eircurn,atances,-and the'consequence is that,' of; thenfselves, these circumstances have pushed Clinton -to the.Front. It ie tree -that thepeople of this place, l3ave contributed some to its material'prosperity, but the circumstance, mainly, is .its,faVered. location. • 'There are too 'many towns and villages allover On- tario. Go where you will, • villages • are found which, like individuale, simply* _ _ . cike out An eiistenee, • The consequence is that the 'weakest ,eventually will go to. the wall -the larger Places swallowing up the'snialler-and it apPears that this is what Clinton and Winghern• are'tloing to weeds 13lYth.;•---1tstands to relieon that sinall Places cannot.eXpeci to suCcessfully eope with larger ones, and we have *fre- quently 'cautioned parties [.igailiat Making investMents in *until) pladee for the reason tbat they: tannet,, generally, realize en them. • Blyth may be a good village -lit' &an never be anything,' More. . Clinton may !fever beeenie a City, .but'it ,care be- come a liirge and importariCtown, because :it. oecu pies, .a • peii den fever:44e ' thereto, .end nee adveetages, whieb :no 'ether •in the neighborhood possesses. And. we must he frank enough to.. state: the belief - that aUof per'busittessanen -do not begin to realize the advantages of their •pesition, fOr if -they ..dth.thei would make: -better tiie of them. Some d9, and are trieit utmost to eriahle 'th e town.to derive' tbtradvantages..it shmild •froin these,. but it a united effort was .M.,a'ae,. pur pregrese wonld.. be mach More Marked and rapid. The NEw. ERA has repeatedly asserted thak Clinton was. the best,grain Market in the cotnity, and thosewho have doubts AS to the' reliability of this. asserr -n-i-may-have theni. retrieved, if they .wilT• but Pekl-any of. dig grain 'dealers' where their supplies*. °eine .froM. • Merchants 'lave repeatedly informed • Us. that they have opened accounts with •farieers who did their trading in, other Plitees, and ,this tie'tinicli'addition. to general business, because others who have been running accounts with» Clinton 'busine4. men • never think ef going. elseWhei7e. Clinton can :offet•the •very heek• indgee- 'tient:3 te intending settlels, having' 'the hest educational inititetions in the eoun-..• . ty,,aiitrthoseWho. do settle. here will have • the satisfactien' etiktio.Wing that they are in a place,which stands et the to 'of 'the' list es. fan as places in Hiiron and is still -`.`betted to. . , ' B. C. Chttrelt on Sunday morning. . in the C.:M. Church eft Sunday morning Mr. Piekard'occupled the pulpit of the Mr. Ames Young,Of.Olinton, Preached Miss•Stinson,who has been visiting. at the ltlethedst Parsonage,'returhed', home to legereoll, Tu.esday. • • '1Ir. John Sttirdy drovo. a vertrine. eow' to °Beton onWednesday Es bail told it to one of the butchers. • . • • The quarterly meeting Wilt;he held on &tido morning next, :in 'the Methodist (Atwell' service fit 10 o'clock.• " " The faneral sernfon of the late Mr; 0, Lobb was preaehed in the itretiodliti Church, on Susiday evening., to a large con oregetion The Rev,. Mr. ICenner tvill ' preach Itt the .Metliodist Chorale on Sunday . even- inetead of the B. C. Churele the re- vival services being in progte$, mr. itobt. Taylor, q0r the littron rotid, slipped from the tongue of the sleigh, lest. vveek„ While fixing seine part of the harness, theshorses started, and lie was hurt ill the beNr mid hetet. . • BELGEAVE. We have a new tailor in the village in the person of Mr. Webster, a young man front Hamilton, who is likely to do well. Mr. Walter Allison got an acre ofbush, and has had it all chopped up tato Arew wood, so that he has enough for a good while to come. The Presbyterian pnlpit here is vacant. Rev. Mr. Patterson has occupied it for several Sundays, and created a very favor- able impression. • _There is a good opening here for a harnessmaker ; a shop can be secured at low rent, and th/re it no better farming .district in Ontario, Mr. Isielson Carson has *returned from Winnipeg, and looks well. Mr. Andrew Embury is also back; be has been there two and. ores half years, has taken upland, and goes back in the spring. EtuELETT. Mr: Herrington and `Vrother-in-law were drawing svood to Londesborough on Thursday. 11r, H. Thought he would ride behind with his 'brother-in-law and. let-hiw team go alone, which they did but the going alone eirdedin a run -a -way. So far -as we can learn no injury was done. A number of young folks assembled at the residence of Mr. A,ndrew Taylor, eon. 12, Hullett, on Thursda3r evening lan,24. They enjelyed theniselvee until elate hour by "dancing to their partners." Mr. Taylor had'a binding bee last summer; and he thought he Would well repay the boys by. giving them the privitedge of danm eing his house. FATAL Acettime'r.-A very sad acci- dent occurred en Friday last, on the farm of Mr. Petrie, near Constance, which re S EAST wAwANOSO. ITOWN On Sunday ,eyening next Rev, lir. [Craig Will tae ae the Opie 014 ;exploit " What is confirmation?" MR. W.• D011teuTY entertained the members of the Methodist church choir,, at his residence last (Thurstitay) evenisg. In the Course of hie sermon, on Senday evening- last, Rev. Tames Gray briefly re- ferred to the late Mrs. V. Ruinball and Mr, W, Jenkins,pointing out the traits of character which distinguished them from others, and commending the vietues of Christian life to the adoption of all, _. -Rev, Dr, Gardiner, presiding elder of the 11. E. Church, and Rev. James. Gray, superintendent of the Goderich district of the �M. oho* met at the residence • of Rev, J. Kenner, On Wedaeselay, and spent most of the day in seeking to oi4., line the work for the future, in connec- tion with the amalgamated. church, The programme is net furnished us but we are given to Understand that there is likely to be no sufplus of men but rather a de- ficieney in this district. - • . , B. C. Cutricii:-Our Bible Christian friends of this town l had a full meeting of theeociety, on Wednesday, to consider their future fte a church. As • neither of tbe Methodist churches is are enough to contain the twocongregations, aud as. neither church is,well adapted for enlarge- ment, and also as the present isnot deeta- ed opportune to erect a new church silt-, (Mealy large for general accommodation, it unanimous desire was'expressed to con- tinue a separate existence, be *supplied with A married pastor, and have a strong outside society attached to Clinton. • ' SUNDAY &moor, wpRx.-Tbe. Rev. T. • flannlItthhsteeruaaccftkteorr foele7IetrnA8atelrelemeers; othi ibeee , VI! i el hn itist ' visit Clinton on the 10th and llth inst. had been 1 34 cEsven,the general secretary,. of the On. Sunday School Associatidni will O tchairsrisemdawnitohneitbael.cinoOmsitntgoutheiegnrgotuhndd,isbetni:t., . jkazethylexian_chuzeh4nr. tile . morn. n Sunday the 10th inst., he will preach gaged from the largerone, flew back -id ingeand in the Methodist church in the breaking off one of its, branches strtick evening. In the afternoon a mass meet - him on the sfde of the heed. He Was ing of the Sunday School children wili be flanngdj.usHt levhwearsealiteohnael tbaekeennsthrioieulltiewahleidn Ewen. On Monday evening an Iastitute held, to be also addressed by Rev,Mr,Mc- . medical aid summoned, but to no avail, lecture will be given* by Mr. McEwen in as he died aboutsix o'cloc.k. en Saturday the 0. Mr Church. To these seryiees the Monday at 2 o'elock, p.m., being one of Morning. His Sunday school workers are cerdiallyinvit- ed. Mr. McEwen is one of the best Sun— funeral"took place on general public, but More espeelally all oeighborheod.- Mr. Petrie came to Hui- 'day school workers in the Domtnion, add the 'largest that ever was seen in that lett about 30 years ago, and then settled is a good sensible speaker. 'on the farm onewhiolehe has ever since ST. P.eue's Guren.-The entertainment resided. He was 'ii, quiet, industrious gi man, a kind and obliging neighbor.' He ven in St. Paul's °Much &boot House, took quite all ailtivepart in local- polities, on Monday evening, Wee attended by AS many as could *possibly, get inside the being an adyocate of Reform principles ' building, and 11,0 doubt lrad it been held and president of the Hullett Reform As- alseryhere a larger attenda_nbe would have sociation. His loss is mepriied .by all. been -Abe resat, The programme was, • He wee 58 years oftge. • . • sufficiently variedetpurealeisitttiee,•and . . - ulted In this gentleman's death'. Mr. Petrie left hie house in the Morning, for the bush, to chop; and not returning at Donn, his friends immediately set out in eareh of- bide but did not suceeed in finding him until between 3 and 4 o'clock' FARM OILANGR,•----Ur. JOS1111a RitChltil 8 has.sold,hie property of 100 acres, on the 3rd concession, consisting of the south half.of-lot Mr.Hugh Ross, owner of the north half ot the same lot, peseession to be given in March. • It is the Intention ,ef Mr. Ritchie to remove his family to Manitoba in the spring, his son who has resided in that province, thinking favor- ably of it. 'Ssufotrs AcCIDENT, Recently Mr, Robert Johnson, "'Ind eon., With „his • daughter, had occasior to driye to. a reit- ver's on the 5th oti, The road not being open, lie,teQt by it track through Mr. 13.. Williams'' btleh, and before i)essing over a drift, thinking it would be saferrgOtOnt of the cutter. The horse took fright and • ran -away, overturning the ,cutter, Miss Johnson being thrown out, but held the lines, and was dragged fora considerable distance, when she was thrown against a 'rail. She was filken to a neighbor's where it was found her forehead had been cut, iud also inj u red internally. Since then; however, She has been rapidly improving. • • 1,E.Enutt.N. • OffintAnv.-:-..It i8. our pain fill • duty to. record Lthe death ef Mrs. Carney, lake shbre,-last week. ..The deceased had been ailing along time of* consumption; Her- reiri'ains were•intered last Friday in the Roman, Catholic cemetery. The faintly. have the -Byrn patby �f the entireneiglibor..• hood in their sad bereavement, • • TEMPERANCE,-.A.t the last regular. 'meeting. ofLeeburp lodge of T. 0. '0. T. .the following officers. Were duly eleced . . . OoLloolit:sit... wag well renileret throughont: . Uri,. ' Newton played a, couple of piano solos, Goderich.. • .• • '.• • • • . • -Untrhylfilale"ifsoriltaesksirnsg..D6ilatizsciel;E)Se.ti.alSobne.a9tf comianipmets . for the . Several • songs. -: • • , • and with Mrs. DoWeley,' rendered •the ae- . . .. • Rea legs .etere given' ,,by ' Mr; Bayley, .• Work was delaYed a. feW daislast, Week. "The -Grecian .Bride,;" Miss C. Mount- - at Walker's. saw. mill. the carriage jumped castle, "Menkk•yis Indignation Meeting;" tile"track -throwing.. the head block' into Mr...H. Hale, ."The , Northern Ferrcier ;" the 'saw .,. . • ' • .Dr..Worthington, "Mark Twain's Auto-' I .. biography;" Mr. Keefer, ." Roast • Pig;" . : •:..1.1 iRojkl.i6 intbOpxy;11 N.:0 -a0. on f S! altfori:d ;Linn 9 tww.ehlislee, Mr.. "Jae. .Scott, • " Ezekiel's Courtship;" • • f this tewnship, was playing in the barini an C•fell through a trap door, :breaking , 4clutr4s.HearnSale of old achelors. quartet " 1)ahcing.over tlie,Waves,". ,. `` B" ght armabove the elbow. '..• • - Was sang by MiSses.BroWn and SteVenSon, aria Messrs. H. Combe and T. Jackson. .•'' Qtlite a :...sensatirm iv.6.;Caueedlit : uRiQi'l'grst.-Craigi.11iss Bi•own..andVi. Herinan. • , Ile on Monday last, when it ibeceini 1..„,„_14.,.„ .. ' 'Ye Shenlierds Tell Me ". , lowrethittlespeeial-table4fts713eing-Pre:••174.--..-Weefleiro''sang '''Tlie Blue Alsatian. 1fountai es'," .. Miss Grace Rtib-erts6Tile- '- . , .. . ei.ted -". The Ganibler's Wife:". Mr- Ben- ' nett .sane; "...Geed - bye, John;" 'and .Mr. ' .. i liermaiii-. ,`..9,inton-.. the Qiillarer.',' .. The povisitz,-..-.s -I-41-a: - . ., . ..... .:.ii,prget!Os ivere over ?,',2p.''', '..' . . was. .t ....... .. „ „. . • , , ' ... Tffmr1,:itAxoE Seemetie.Special inter- , • .....t. n1E:ding '8.88 held. -in 'Bethel church e.,t..pertaitied to the .11-Orningserylee at the. to -erganize . a yon.rig People'S *Seelet3'• Bible Christian chi midi, last Sabbath. mor.n-, _ The Constitution showed'iliat the turrpese ing 11,001.- the Act. th4t,the,:pitto, /to. j.i of the society the inellecteal..and Kenner, had,acceeded to, the requiet of the . • .1•11 oral advancement of the'membera....The. ,QoOd. TemplarsLodge of :this. town, , .to . 4ifriCeili. were 'is follows -t-.-,-Presideni-,,, *Re -V. preach•a .serinon -bearing on :their ,woric.- •tiller4.8113yinieig, l -1.11eIriciect,.1•Ilorxes? s...eleirei;t4aill.y11`,6.giattinilels;. load id their Worthy chief, A. Hide,- tiled PtIompt..on . time the lodge, following, the .(irith t i .11.1,Kse...M.:• J: Co, Eine* lq. Pia:- into churoh, ecepp)ing•tlie space 'kindly • -,iird,'F. E. Roberts And Chas. Wallis: were aseigned' them hythe cehgregation. . Each -electedto form .•n committee- of amtnage. .eindetniite..1;1gVili4uranstilgailyt.0:v4efiliinnog.elnafi,g:,flParPiql.pli4t: 6tehrtaiitabc-itnie;dont.ttoh6beellliteelidta- einenrire..trniteltiotli be...de. The)was 4. Thee. v; 22,, •"Abitiin ,:from all ap- -.they presented •ii very 'Creditable appear- . mice, • The text selected 'for•the'oceasiori . wore tilt: badge Of t he 'order-riatid .i.initedly• . ‘. . . . pealaace.of evil. • .After 'explaining that: ' cidedby -coltittuttee. . . ' ..: ..,_.,...._-_ .. the Word .evil had •diflbrent ateeptetions in eci i p tu re, siteli rm.. silt,. aftlidticini:Wrtings. ,,. ••• • . 11ARNHC11. . .. Mr:: Wm' .rtoach is• visi HO -frierele in done. by one. man' to, another, calaniity; &a.,:, he aseerted.intexicatingsliquor to be. . Listeivell;this. week: , .. ..-, : . . -. • ' • . evil in itielf ima in its ceneequeneee: In -.- Mr, P. brhwn's•lifilLyard is again fill, itself it tis the pule &Ainof harvest ited ing-with-logef---..--The rhads are Sornetidnit. the""pure ,beVerage ofhatore, mariufkthred ''• high, and are eintiug_4atily--iw,-eon ' into-a-Poisolions (kenpotind, irrillaing;iiP!. quene, ' • . -I • , ' ' .4 ' flamatory . and eorrosive. - He then ina,, : - Mr. Itichard Coed, who was ,jUst reeov- peactied the liquor t- fa ffi c he evil, BS 1 t. leads eriirg 'front a long sickness, was'again eud- to porraPtion, of morels, from evil. ilesocia- . 'llenlyseized with n kfivere. attack -on ..Sun- tions, rObs of social comfort, degrades the. • • da y•evening last. . . :. •: - • .. . . : socielaffectionS, shortens the apan ofhu. man -life, destroys national cliaracter, 11- ' The •followieg •isi the report • a the• berty and ',Wealth, blights.perental.heapes ' urth elals •S. S, NO; 11, subject; ••ge0- aphy; total, 55 : -Ella Dun kiii.,., ,40 ;••• entertainedconcerning theireffspring; and. 1 Is ..scripturally 6 nes 1oberteon.„.80 ; :11.1aggie Lind;27 ; hn Beecroft,•84 ; John E. Roche, 33..„ tbet the moderate. use Of ligliei". was- mill, . ondeffined/,and, deelared . thee Beecroft, 38.; Ha len Agnew, 30; es it -legitimately' 'leads. V) immoderation... • , The evils 'of strong Oink, it Was said, inulk .. bert Lind, 28;, Geo. Irwin, 27; _Amelia: .tiply and.raniify threugh every grade and-. ' 'aeon 24;'13ert:.Reid, 28; ,Geo. Robert- i, 11.; !Ja,inee Robertson, J. • 'W. M; Ale- order of the social circle,. Died* in..till. '. its' thrills, inkerk, in all its aipeces,•and *. y, I c ter, .. ., . — • • crime in all itki:kinds and . c.rraclations ar . e ' • • —....„,,,E,D............e.,-..--„......e.„ • , , traceable to the same 'Sources,' Through' '• its influence busi'llesele..negleeted, pro.;' • • perty is Squandered, clianieter•is forfeited, yank and -parentage is contandeated, high _- position : abandoned,'glowing lirosPecti- blighted, Mildewed. mid withered . forever.,. Nods the influence confinedtothe indi.-.. sidled.. Society is injured,' nations green • beneath the weight ef-ovil, the revenues and reeourees of the eontitry are ..Wilatettl. taxes are Augmented • iit their pressure; . public calamities are" isinliiplied and tile- : gravatedz schools and' clitirelies ere map-. tied; prisons, *bine, itiettlietisest and graveyards filled; thc. fottetains of litera- ture corrupted, the march; of intellect bl- ooded ; 1,20o,000 paupers 7 reduced to it ' 'stat e of beggary,eatiti,g up the fruits Of ' sober and industrious toil; 120,000 drunk- ards' hurried to:premature graves, Of int, s. menseameunt of money worse thanwasted. . iiethe purchase of the deleterious. article, and the conviction and puniehMent of eft! ininal:i whe, litit forth() existeebe of the dens of infamy when the unjudy traffic is eArried oil, mightbe respectable and use. fat 'nowhere of 'society. It .wits • alleged fiat. no di l wee et'. gee:tier . mageitude, .none requiring m bread and 'sweeping eit. Poem°, none demanding more. unsparitag ' • removal, The ..diecon rse, which fras Hs, a.preparation of ciirholic acid,'vaselinenoti toned to.with 'great- attentionthr over Ittl-, ' ate called Metiregot 6.: l'arkeW.Catbelie lionr, was teamed by an efir1108t itpp,nal• on. • . , ate, It will dire toy sore, eta, harmer. the grotinds 01....pereori,11 safety, ehristiati iso when all other.preparatintis fail. Call diameter, patreilfiti and philauthiotiv, to . .e• 0.1..t., ,, a., ,..,/. ; all it iNiit4, . •14 1:11,0, . ' .. . • . , 1.1l11 i••'ll firng store and get ii,, rack• rtbstaitl Ova aritii"` ;tint'. vote it out of -e-' a for -the-ensiung*quarter• W.O.T. Bre; J. 'Horton.. • ' ri , Sis. E. Cowan. • W. Bro.W.H. ,Chitton, . ri Sis. E. Horton.. W.T. •Rro ,T.Hoggarfh. Sie.C. McAllister: 13ro.W. Frazer. • p ,T - • H Sof:b.-Mr. James -Lail o f. tli e • • 2rid con„ 'sold laSt week.a titer -year-old colt for the sum of two. hundred . Mr. Laut bought the colt a year ago from Mr. J. Cameron for $80..., • . • "REM OTON.—Lait.week-. Mr. .1:oefer, of DorcheSter, preached several xliechursee- in-the ,11011S.O. of ...11r. J.: Rinehart. of. the 3rd. C011,, Stanley:- Most ;Of ,the meeti ngs iverewell 'attended... - ••• •`• .• ..•.• • :MANCHESTER.. • The uarterly meeting; in • eon nection •with this 'circuit, will be held next Sun-, day in the Donhybrook church. •. One of the villagespribes got tired of tealring knoWrn the wants of ethers and - Inst week'attended to his own by taking a partner to assist him in •that Arduous • Mr, James Quigley, of this village, re-, eeived a•telegram. last Monday eeening,. covey.ing to him the sad nerve thet-bis•sorr- Tames itas dead. • We have been unable, to learn the caose of his death • ' Last Monday the following officers were elected by Maitland temple for thr-eriser ing.terin: . • A.MeIC'enzie, • W. 0. T. Tsa. Young, W. V. '1\ • J. A, Stnith, Sec: - • W.A.Wilson, Treas. ,P,. A. Sinithi• • • Fin. See. • Geo. Sturdy, Marshall. • • • 'Susa Beadle, T. G, • .• • SolinWilson, • 0, G. • . • • • The • tee -meeting. held by the Good Templars .ofthis village last AVecinesday • fired Creddington shanty. -•Mr. Thos, rumbly en'd Miss Elizabeth Creddington• riving joined hands and,...cheled. to the ft to...fight the battle; -of llte tooether. to gr Ag Jo Rc ja soi considering the incletrieney othhe weather; . -Was quite a• Succeea. After replenishing the inner inan in the. hall, 1 the. 7andi- enee repaired to ' the Methodist :aura • when speeches, readings anti Music Was the 'otdei of the day: The,, following Friday they had it social, ; The Leeburn Ihdge furnishingthe estertainmentr The - proceeds amounted t� $62,27.• • TUC KE MRS ITIt. COLT Some -Mr Robert l'Iewes, of this township, sold a splendid young en- trre colt, got by Meerregors Champion to' Mr. J. of ;Colborne for !the sum of $260. Mr. Plewes considers that' in a 'Abort time this will make one of the finest Cenadien bred stallions. rAitNG Cow..--Ahout 7 years ago Mr. Appleton Elcoat taught a thoro'bred COw at it stock side in 'Clinton, and people then wondered what he was going td do with it. Well since that time he has rea- lized nearly$1,000 by the sale of her pro- geny, and althengh she Di . 14 years old, :the is as lively as a cricket, . be • TF,A MEET/Nri,--:41tere Wan g000 801 taladillACO At the tqa ilieetieg in Turner's So elifireli, last evening, all prbseet appeared to ee,my tliOnlsol VOA W011', Il Cer cer hrit neXt cv(111119:,. whrel, brought the , preei • 1-* i'.e neitcleive }loud it( $14, • i; • SOROOL TRESTEE MRETIN:(4. /.1.'he first regular --meeting of *the Model School Boarewas" held last week:. _when the secretary read a repart Of the election of trustees; after which he asked the board 10 elect their chairman, when Dr. Wil- liams was chosen for this position. On motion of Mr. James Scott; Mr. Hine was re -appointed secretary for the current year at a salary of $75; • Mr, Brow!) was're.7appointed care., taker at the same salary sA. last year,;$210: The flniineial Stittenflent, as read by the secretary, showing the. receipts and expenditures for the year, wait ordered to be Tiublished. - Mr, Dewar havingsent in his. regiguit- tion as inepector, it was resolved that it be acceped, and Mr. Malloch was ap- pointed in his place, for the current year, at the usual salary of $50 The following accounts were 'ordered to paid :.-J, Sheppard, $3.63; 3. Allaii- 1, $1.50; J. -Fair, $4.45; E. Holmes +ft tidS.10 ; Foster & Bayley, $18; estate Hodgene, 05c; W. IT. Hine, $.,12,80; Davis, .$22.80. . Iley, Mr. htflYttlX11,1Clifti Milan, 'all &RCM Mesera. Jame:4 Orgy, of tilintmi, Themp- sote of and R.. Tiolums gave short addresses. The choir of •flintor! .Alothollist Church furnishoil excellent music during the 'Melling. A social -• WAS ' Tint t1reatest 'Herding Comptiond