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" COMM+ ..Iengrefor Dutario and Manitoba.
()MCA . • TOWN MAhli, CLINTON.
MONEY. MONEY,
THE, undeW
rsigned IO made arningentenle ler the
handling of it large al:Depot of Private and Com.
piny Fonda, for loans en real estate this Winter, at
oweat rotes of intereat and moderate eharile0,
LOANS rzonrTLY MADE.
MANNING 8t SCOTT, TOWN BALD, CLINTON
igrOge0101141 and oitter Qtarito.
1SKAR1tIAGE LICIENSES.—APPLY TO THE
JUL undersigned at the Library Rooms, Smith's
Meek. 86 J'AME6t SCOTT.
ID A. FORRESTER, CONVEYANCER, LAND,
• begrime() and General Agent. Money to loan.
VITAINTMIO ,•-• GOOD GENERAL SERVANT,
Bilavnit BMOC, clinton, Ont, V by the Ist of A nurse kept. Anly
sums on security, moderate .
ate of Interest. ll.'HALEDA Clinton, HOTEL FOR SALE Olt WO ItENT.--
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doing a splendid busineta and one.of the best stand*
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V014.1 9. NO. 11.
-- $1650 Per &miasma
CLINTON, ONT,, FRIDAY, II/LA.11CH 28, 1884,
R,I(OLINEM & SON
Advotiogistntgi,
SURD PTAH -GOOD PEAS, FREE FROM
hagli, for sale, P. SHANAHAN, 341 con, of
Hullett,
31 Maker Ram --Moo= ie Pallstlell BLOCK, 1,1p,
IIr
SS TILT, ASUJONAI3LE DRESS & MANTLE
stains, Eattenbury Street, Clinton. ,
MONEY WO LEND IN LARGE OR SHALL
to X118. 14, RA,OE ClintOn
goodmortgage.
The PRINOE OF WALES worgs, eunton,
B. Hpwsrassr, H. p., B. S. ENGrLAND
.D Physician, Surgeon, etc. Office and residence
. next Molaon's Bank, market square, Clinton.
In the county, is offered for sale or to rent on reason -
:able terms. The house le in good shape, and will be a
I decided bargain to good man. Saffsfactory reasons
for selling out. GEORGE SW*wrs, ssroprieter
R. ArPLEITON.--OFFICE-AT RESIDENCE
.1. -/on Ontario. street,Cffinton,oppositethe English
Church. Entrance by side gate.
0 Y.tuNG, M. B., (GRADUATE OF TORONTO
• Ilidversityl)Phyoleion. Surgeon, &e., residence at
Mr. Mauning's, three doors east of the Teraperino
Londseboro, pia, • ,
1C1 A. iOSE, eiRADUATE =row.
..u.s• University, Philadelphia, Member of College of
Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. "Office at George
Grantham's, -three doors north of the Pot pace,
Londesboro.
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itirISS M. TREWARTHA. HAS AGAIN STARTED
-/Y.L. Dressmaking, on Albert Strict, Clinton, 2 doors
south of Mr. W. Cantelon's residence. ,Apprentices
wanted. m9
fiRAND UNION HOTEL, CLINTON, ONTARIO.
kW MRS. lloatar, Proprietor. Large and airy, cen-
trally situated, elegantly furnished, heated with -hot
air, large and well lighted sample rooms. Good eta-
bling. 31 per day. 9
11Ti B. PROUDFOOT, CIVIL ,ENGINEER,
AA. provinelal and Dominion Land Surveyor,
Arehiteet and DraughtsMan, PERRIN lipziorr,
Clinton.
1-1 DICKINSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
.1.•• for the County of• Huron, Sales attended
to promptly. Charges moderate.--Itealdence
Ale St. Clinton.
TORN mET0ALFE, Veterinary Surgeon, from the
el Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of England.
Telegraph despatches attended to at once. OFFICE AND
ESSIDENCE, ONTARIO STREET, CI,LINTON.
1-111. REEVE.- OFFICE 'RATTENBURY
Morray Block, two doors oast of, Hodgens' en-
trance. Restlenee, opposite the Temperance Hall,
Huron Street, Clinton. Office home, 8 a.m, to 6 p.m.
Itir Rs. wHiTT, TEACHER OF MUSIC. PONDS
.01 attended at their own residence, if necessary. Re-
eidenee, John Robertson'o, baron Street, Clinton,
Rice's new method taught if desired.
STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE 31EDI
Alcor, Department of VietoriaUniveroity,Toronto,for
merly of the Hospitale and Dispenearies, New York
Coroner or the County of Huron,Bayfield,,Ont.
iirpi W. WILLIAMS, B. A., la. B., GRADUATE OF
AlooToronto University; member of thethillegeof Ph,
sioians and Surgeons,Ont. Ornez Rummies the
honee formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street
Clinton.
;nit. WORTHINGTON, PHYSIciAll,,SUROBON
AJAcconehenr,Lieentiate of the College aPhysichin-
rind Surgeon's of Lower Canada, and ProvincialLicen,
Mate and Coronorf or the Conn-0011litre n , Offi canna
' reeidence,-The building formetly oecupied by Mr
Thwaites, Huron street.
Clinton, Jan.10,1871.
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D A. MeLEOD, LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
Clin-
ton, would respectfully announce to the people
of Clinton and vicinity that he has concluded to devote
his whole time to the Auctioneer business, and solicits
patronage. Having had several years' experience he
feels confident of giving' satisfaction. Days of Sale
may be arranged at the NEW ERA. OFFICE.
TARESSIMAKING-E SUBSCRIBER 'BEGS'
.3../ to inform the ladies of Clinton end Motility that
she has opened ;nit a DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING'
EStabliSIIMODt in the:ROOMS OVER J ' JACKSON'S
STORE, where she will be pleased to °zeolite' all
orders entrusted to her, in the most satisfactoryman-
ner. Charges reasonable. mISS DuNSMORE,
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MISS GRElq,
3IUSIC TEACHER., CLINTON.
Is now forming a large class, and can take about four
more pupils. Lessons given at her residence, Duren
St., or at the homes of pupils. Best of references est.)*
her abilities as a teacher.
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c. CARTWRIGHT. I.. P. S.
of Stratford, will visit Clinton and be at
the Grand Union 'Hotel every Oeond Friday in the
-month, where he wilt b5 prepared to attend patients
professionally. The administration of Nitrous Oxide
• Gas, or Vitalized Air, given to patients when required
for the painless extraction of teeth. ,
WILKIE & 'WOOLVERTON.
• sURGEONDENTISTs: • • •••
Hold the. exclusive. right 'ler .the ComitY for the Hurd
process of administering- ehemically.--pure .Nitrogen
lidnoxide, which is the safest and best system yet Ws.'
covered for the painless extraction of teeth. Charges
moderate,,.satisfaetion guaranteed. Oakes, BEAVER
nLoCK, over Thompson Switzer's Orocery.Store,
Albert Street, Clinton. , • • • • „
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UMBER WANTLIFet ORGAN FACTORY.
We win. pay cash for
CHERRY, BUTTERNUT, WHITE
ASH AND BASSWOOD,
Inch thick, clear, wide boards. Alpo 4 x 4 and Six 21
MAPLE SCANTLING.
Clinton, Jan. 25, 1884.
W. DOHERTY & CO.
' R., H. *Hoi.mge;
SolicitorS-u.preme .Court
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OVFICES—WINGHAM BLYTil.
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Xis Blyth every Thursday. Collections and
(dents promptly and reliably attended to.—
PRIVATE FUNDS to lend at lowest rate et
interest.
• ° JACIESOIT,
Ticket Agent, Clinton.
orms AND TWO LOTS FOR SALE,
On the.eomer of Queen and Shipley streets. Tile
house contains nine roomo, with 'wash house, wood
shed, eto. -Good well, large brick‘end cement vistern,
and stable. One lot is hovered with *the best varieties
of pear, epple, plum and cherry trees. Terme easy,
and made known on application to the NEW ERA
wilco. Also a splendid square Vi «ask% Plano.
DISSIDIGITTIoN OF PARTNERsiinip.—
The partnership heretofore existing between
WILLIAM COOrza, of the town of Clinton, and TnosiAe.
Molimens, of the same place, doinghesiness under the
name, atyle and firm of Cooper cls McKenzie, as build
ers and contractors, has this day 'been dissolved by
mutual consent. All debts due the said arm may be
be paid te either, arid a receipt taken for samwahall be
valid. Any claims against the said .lirrn are requested
tone handed in at once, and all accounts due thein
not settled by the 15th day of April next, will be put
in court for eollection, after that date.
WILLIAM COOPER,
THOMAS IdeKENKIE.
Clinton, /larch 24, 1884. • *
Seed, BlackTartar itlats1
4:037LT CISOwN THREE YEARS rzOil SEED
IMPORTED FROM SCOTIA/EN
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MRS SUBSCRIBER • WOULD INTIMATE TO
A. farmers that lie bas a quantity .of these oats for
nale„ sure and free from foul seeds. The e Oats • are
without doubt the best yielding OatIti Canada, fre-
quently giving from fie to 75 bushels per aere. Price
per bushel, 50 cent&-
Also, PURE LOST NATIO* WHEAT, free from
10,1 wed, 61.20 Per busbel.
Al o, GOOD CLEAN RUGLESS PEAS, s5c.per bush
For saie, also, celebrated. WHITE ELEPHANT and
GRANGER POTATOES, suitable for aced:
JAMES LANDSBORoUGA.
Lot 23, Con. 3, JInron Road Survey, Tuckersinith,
three rulles east of •Granton. •
„cr.srwsrotar
PLANINk MILL
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DRY RILN-!
mH. SUBSCRIBER HAVING,JUST COMPLETED
.1 and furnished his new Planing Mill with machin-
ery of the kited improved patterns; is now prepared
to attend to all order -in his Hue in the mot prompt
and satisfactory manner, and at reasonable rates. Ile
Would also return thanks to all who. Patronized the
old firm before they wore burned out, and now being
In abetter position to execute orders expeditiously,
feels'confident he can give satisfaction to all.
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• ..FACTORY: N ear the arand
•rrunk
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Rtril-
waV,' Clinton.• •
• • . THOMAS McKENZIE. ;
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PR ENTIC ES
uturafsETT,
Mr. Jas. Aikens split his thumb open
with an axe a few days since.
A. son of Mr. Geo. Westcott, of the 7th
con., leaves next week for Norton, Dak.,
where.he has a brother re,siding, and who
Is said to have done very well m thewest.
On the 13th inst., the eldest daughter of
Mr. R. Roberton, jr., ofthe 1.8tIs con., was
married to Mr.Lapaley, oflieverly. After
the nuptial ceremony had been performed
and ample services done to the good
things of this life, the party, young and
old, enjoyed themselves until the clock
warned thein that another day was fast
approaching. The many valuable pres-
ents received by Mrs. Lapsley on this oc-
casion show the high esteem in which she
was held in the neighborhood. The best
Ivishes of all attend her to her new home,
whither she went the following day.
• "MANCHESTER. '
Mr. g. Caldwell, merchant and post-
master of this place, •has sold out,to Mr:
D Munro of Dungannon who is to get
possession about Use filet of April.
WHAT 1:toorsn ARE SAYING.—Spring
birds have appeared. Early spring, afraid'
too early. Likely to have rough weather
yet. Are you going to theTemplars open
meeting next Thursday night to hear the
prohibition speech°. Were not the com-
mittee at the late Presbyterian series of
meetings hard worked. Tea meeting,
Tuesday nigh% social on Wednesday and by the latter person being especially gool.
the choice on ThursdaysAance ? why yea ids° gave a solo `' the
.mentis are not yetsompleted, 'we will give Rev- me. Craig
working off the excited-feelings-ofthe two.. . bridge,"
further particulars in a. later issue.
MORRIS.
Fastat SOLD.—Ir, John Scott, of the
soutla-half of lot 9,.9th, COD, of Morris, has
'trafrACM708,18fOtirlitghefsZoraor TOReWy. Niar.°Siltewija—RrteanildRCevH,
Jas. Qray
4.0 exchange pulpits on Sunday morning.
GOIDEJMICII TOWNSHIP. • .A. funeral service will be held in the
Gown SALE.—The sale of farm stock/ Bible Christian chUrch on Sunday mora-
., belonging to Mr. John Holmes., was sot in connection With. the demise of Mr.
Additional Local Wows.
attended by a very large crowd,onFridaY, Jo A Shipley. —
and prices, generally, for stock,were good. Dr. Rice is expected in town, en Tues.
Total proceeds amounted to over $2,600. day next, when, with the ministers of
Goon raICE.—Last year Mr. Geo.Mids' this and adjoining circuit!, he will ar-
dleton sent two bushels of blue peas to a range the programme of religious service
-friend in Manitoba, who was to pas? him for the coming conference.
whatever they sold for. Recently he re -
The members of the Presbyterian
ceivecl $5.50 as the proceeds of the peas.
Church, in Clinton, have certainly been
$2,75 a bushel for peas is a good price.
liberal in their contributious to the mis-
. MEETINGS.—Mr. W. Herbison, who in•• sion work ,of their church, having raised
tends to start a creamery this year, svill during the past year no less a sum than
held a meeting to discuss matters and ar- ma for this sijecass-work.
range witli patrons, in Knox's hall.
at A: sacramental service will be held (D.
Hohnesville, at 2 p.m, on Monday, 31st
V.) in the Bible Christian church, at'the
init., and in Tipperary school house No,
close of the public service on Sabbath
?, at 4 pan„ on -Tuesday, April 10t. 1
interested should meet him. Al morning next. A trustee meeting on
• Monday at 2.80, and an elders' meeting
BaNamisais. at the chose of the prayer meeting on
Wednesday bight.
St. Paul'a Guild met on Monday last.—
Rev. Mr. Craig gave an exposition of part
of She thirdchapter of Mark, and readings
were given by Alias C. Cooper, 'Mr. Darts
nell, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Brewer, the one
Mr. M,Pframmer is finishing the build -
sing which James Walters started on his
property, ,and has it rented to lir. Isaac
is er.
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The Beniniller Silver Cornet Band in-
tend holding their fourth annual picnic
on the 24th of May. As all' arrange-
previouS nights. What next on the pros •
gramnie.- . • •-• ' . Mrs- MarY • Miller, mentioned in oar ' We Mai tted mentilitiinglafit-Week wher. e.
......s. . ' 'halt faille as being dangerously ill, i4 now titre pternescbeyntteerinatielrotahionimr,,ewnitiltobebehgeilvden biyt-
i,ostuosnoad. . • able to be out of bed a shortstime- each
to a party near Kinborn, for $200..• It from his attack of inflaininatien Orthe .
' Mr. Robt. Scott sold a two Year Old dblt day:, Mr. Saillnel Haat is also recovering .4wtih1.1, berrihnpt.loieb9tierainntLaldl
'tnenmFarklecka7tfilAsYthriel
was bred from What's Wanted. lungs. . • . , hest local entertainment yet held. A'long
A ewe belonging to lir: ThOinas Cole, The lee, which. had been jammed in the and varied- progranline Of latISieal melee-
drepped. a 14 lb. lands,' which is •a; good river for Some time, n•ent away Sunday 1 tions to snit all tastes, will -be gi,ten,, he -
sides readings, dialogues,. &e.' .The open-
-weight. — . ' . • • , • . :-71ast. . It . went* oier Mr. Platt's dani in
ling cliorUs will be rendered hy 75 voices.
•• • Mr, Oeo. Newton received Word 'of the large 'masses, but thatr,Strueture stood it
1•The object of the entertainment is to raise:
sudden death.,of his mother, at Goderich,' splendidly. . It appears that .ME . -Platt
on -Senday, and was . thereforeaway the ' does not { V.1611 to build dam§ every yell., I funds for the new church, and the adrois.•
Me.- 'John Bell has sold his impOrted inailent.• ' • ' - '
andforthat reason be builds them per- 1.7iiisrli .130V1mg.}):.r°,11,;eintth.er.e• will,Pk.'elY 1,i0 a'
fore part Of the week. . . : .
'of Blyth, :for a gond figure. • It is a fiee Tht' • 'officers eleCted *Au Pure Retreat '1.0
f ..„Almonte, is li, blacksmith by trade.
colt Robby Earns, to hie brother William . '
Central'Canadian : Rev, Mr.McRitchie,
Div'. 'No.•308 'Sons of Temperamee for the
ailimal. • ' . • . . . When he.lift the anvil for the pulpit he
' ensiling quarter are as follows !--Nichidas
Mr. Gee.. NewtOn shipped five set of felt that he 'had Axis' fortnne in his hands,
harness. to the 'northwest, the da the emi,• 1.11orrish. W.I)..; Polly 3Ioore, W.A4 Her .
shonld he fail with his to,ngue. , Plis
beet Robertson, RS.; Aggie Heddle, A..R.
grant train went out, which inalteS about
forty set he has se'nt out to that provinee:„
s One pight last.Week „the villagers were
startled by . the alarm of fitefwhich was Treas.; W m. Moore,
S.; Edwin Walters; F.S.; Chas. Walters,
Heddle, Con.; ' Polly -Mugford,
CilaP'; T11°Ims .11 •hak. been Chi of the most fruitful- of even -
A: CarL; gelibal Ministers... '. ' - • ' ... • ' ' .
mightier than the • .sledgebrantner, - fdr 'he.
reer : has-. -allown 'that the tongue was
found to be la the house of. Mr. C. Meyers. Sarah-SA(11.e, IS.; -Albert .1%Iiigford, 0. .S..; .
Clintlit has it 'parallel case, the .Rev.
Joshua 111gore,P.W,P. . , ,. . • .
The smoke wee se, bad. that it was ahnost . . .• . John 'Cray, or this , town, worked.- at
inaposeible , to 'see where. the Are was for . , • • , , his' trade as bleu:I:Smith for many years,
some time. It was found to have origin. " . • • ' 81' Y-Ttli. ' ', . ' - leering it °ply' to enter the Ministry. • He'
ated in- a *chimney; and was• quickly e put r -‘, 0 _ . , e ls .. ..
l'AsT • nie —Some uid - •-sawi rig -was is •ii vigo'rous'. opponent of :all • forms of
'out.. Had it not been disovered in time done in Mr:Gosrnan's saw mill, on Mon- :wrong, find 'one of. the, .most• highly=es-
it Would doubtless have 'taken the•Whol day, wheu.1,0.65 feet of inch lumber . Was teemed ' sqiil hard -work it* in in late ri. 111
row on that side el the street.'
. , . . . ... cut front pine and hemlock logs, inside' of this neighborhood.
. . _ .etee. . • 21i Minutes.. • . • ' ... • — . : • • . . . :.
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•AVIN.G11A1111.4 . • ' • • .A. -social; under ,the..- auspieekt of the 1...:.Ans Flu, .1..colDN
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T.—AccOrdieg to the
auciMly death.of a former lesident Of Whig- 'Will be 'held in the Temperance hall, pext
A. St. Thomes. paper thus refeos to the ruel- Ladies- Aid Seciety; ' MethodiSt. .Chureli,
Sim; Mr. John Riggart,f, of Clinton, nvep
hem, and wq,•Ose mother is residing here now: Thursday evenin„e„ Pancakes and xne; witnar•VeFy painful accident on Tuesday,
:Benjeniiii-Parks, * reeident of this city and. , . , . 'of leit. week; while engage& skidding:logs
a breakman on tiler :Air Lite, Was. killed ill - - " • • ' •
lases will be the edibles.:
e • ' in Mr. Mark' bush, which Will ' lav him.
London yard Saturday night, at 6:80;" while ' Sprieg has made its appearlinCe . aaraa-• ' up for some tithe, The harness ,.broke'; a
• the "train 'woe palling oat for Piirk . Huron.. what earlier than usual -this year. T,11.,e. piece of thein c'inciiihg Alre,Bigerart and
Birks. left„liere with conductor (leo. liepiey. snow has ilearlY•all disappeared mid; bIN 1 tearing, a hole,in Iii.s,1..e.g.,1„eav.irig the cords
at 3 p. m. 'on a special.freight, The train had. roads ' are' se. muddy ' that travelling on. Vend the bone bare •'" • ' • • •
just' past Waterloo: Street* And Parke was, them is nut'the speedieit .j5r most. agres7 l' ' , . - - . . ..
1 . NV: Doherty & Co ()roan manufhottir,
carrying the bell rope along the top of • the • Able meazii of locomotion, , • • .. i• . .. • ., .. . .
• • • erq Clinton are now .cloner a 0-ood• local'
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train, The rope, in some manner hitehed .. .. F.Ls.ni,,..11 .q.
. ... r. pa. i y . was up a
IC;i•kb ' '• ` b - ' ' • '
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,W ANTED AT ONCE, ' and the unfortunate brakeman turned. round
• • and comMenced tugging at. it and welkin
, backwards. The hitch in the rope, 114NeVer,
. ' Suddenly gave wity, causing Prks to take an
* • • unintentional stepbackwards, which brought
him between the cars, and he fell to the trick
• below, the wheels passing over him. Be was
rirt
.110 BERrSON cut almost in two across the abdomefr. One
of his legs was broken' in two places and his
arm Was also broken; He expired almbit in-
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stoutly. Ben Parks was formerly it driver on
the street railway but left that Occupation
about eighteen months ago to take a situation
as breakmap on the Air -Line. Froin the first
he was exceedingly unfoi tinplate and , many a
man wild have taken the nurneroas warn-
ings-hwreceieed ie the 'shape of narrow is.
„ capesand•braken limbs and have -unlit a
less precterieus means of gaining a livelihood.
'About. a year ago he was caughebet 'seen two
ears and had his arms broken and e his chest
crushed, so that it was thought. impossible
•tm: hini to recover. He did enrvive, howerer,
and, was shortly after crushed under the
e,••• wheels. He was Well respected in the cir-
cle in Which he moved and many will mourn
his Bad fate: He leaves a wife and two nil.
dren in poor eiropmetances.
ESTABLISHMENT,
Victoria Street Clinton
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• THROUGH TICKETS ZniatrI
of
ENGLAND, IRELAND OR SCOTLAND;
vtr.arru wr.A.xt, LINE,,
tig-r.A.ris Lamm. •
A.Norzort
For all information apply to
s W. JA.CKSON, Ticket Agett.
(Minton, Pm, 28, 1884.
DENTIST,
n °OATS Bi.Ocle.
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• CLINTON
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BOTAIJUSIIED 1875.
MelEK3EINZIE,
Nei7to Dundee Street, itnidon, Proprietor of
the above Astablishinent, will make a visit to
Clinton on. MONDAY, MARCH alet, and will
stop at.the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, where he
will remain for a few days for the purpose of
receiving Sowing Itlaohined for repairs, conse-
quently' those having Sewing machines out of
repair, will do well by caning on him at the
above) hotel, and make arrangements about,
getting their Machinea repaired during his stay
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wANIDD — A GOO' SERVANT
girl tvanted Immediately. Apply to Mits.
W . nomEnTT, itattenhury Sfreet, olinton.
LOT VOIS SALE -The subscriber Offers ler
tale on very reasonable terme, a two acre
lot situated aeross the river. Just outside tb.e
corporation of. Clinton. splendid place for
Market garden. having beet worked by Mr.
.1. Copeland, of Whom all partieulare can be
• obtained, to MeMORDTE, 'lappet. win
RAYPIELD.
' (In tended for last week.) "
A small break in the Bayrield' railldatn,
just enought to let the suckers up to Tooker,
smith. Its an ill wind „blows. no body •any
good. 'Fishing on the ice was hot good this
year. A government •inspecter visited the
harbor last week it is. .intendect to do Some
work here this year, it is much waited. 5
hotel keepers waist license this. year,.' font
Dominion, only ene favor little Oliver, I
doubt they will not all find sufficient popula-
tion unless they take in Varna, they might AO
well, as it is reported &tr. Dueby is coming
down here to line and to get the Bayfield
church added to his present charge. Mr.
Taylor has given up his evening service here,
ill health is the cause, he could not stand it,
he or no other man. Mr. Baugh still con.
tinues his meetings at Varna, I am told they
are Very successful. Last week three ftmer.
alai took place here, Mrs. .Aldworth, Mos
Douk and .A.lex. Stelling, all pretty far ad-
vanced in life, and old Fred Dr. Woods has and we have no doubt lie will get 1 the
also departed thislife, his death Wm; net .ex. Work he will be able to do.
goted, he has been unvieli for is long. time. .• oopo
people complain of the coldnewrof the Eng- E.
lish chart:1.mi Sunday, somebody there is Bei,. Dr. Rice will address the eolgre-
as well as fpreign trade, Austridia, cciming
in for a lorge share of the -latter, Arnotig
the many testiraortilds.reeeived we notice.
ofie from S. Hot!, Cannington, who states
that the•Doheriy organ in the 13.0.cbureh
there "is as nearly perfect OS possible."
This business is noel assuming an . im-
poetised pert of Ontario's manufacturers,.
and -the: Doherty works appear to, have
taken a foremost place in this line, and
• deserve the patronage efthe
r0 n to News., .
A Hones DEetri.A.Tros.---:-A deputation
from Goderieh -consisting :of . Fred..
johnston E. Campion, and John • l3utler
fore one of our.magiStrates the other day,
'for .selling, goods by auction . Witheut
license; and Was, fined $20. and It
is said tlaere. are others doing -the same
thing who will shortly come to grief..
LEcruan.--:•COnsiderin_g the . state of
the rcieds, the lecture by Rev:0, E.GOrtion:
Smith,' en' Monday evening, .ther
auspices of the Mechanics . Institute, Was
Very well attended. The sebjeat of the
lecture, "Cottrage ahd ,its triiimphe was
handled in an able, infereatilig and hi-
etructive mann& :by the `lecturer, After .
defining the .different kinds of • courage,
such as; true, false,. physical, moral, • &c.,
through the assistance of the members, for
apt and numemus illustrations were em- Huron, had an interview On Friday with
the 31inister of Marine- and Fisheries it
Ottawa' in reletioo to the establishment
of a life saying station at the Harbour of
Refuge, Gocierich, and also had an inter-
view with the Minister of Public Works
regarding the erection of public 'buildings
consisting c4 a post -office, Customs house
and inland 'marine office in that town.
The deputation was courtetaisly received,
and after hearing—the several arguments
set forth by illessr§...Tohnst on:and Farrow,
the Ministers gave the deputation- to un-
derstand that their petition§ would. re-'
eeive their immediate consideration. "
P, of Blyth, also:accompanied the
p oyed•to enforce the important fact, that
Courage occupies a prominent position in
the character of those who succeed in
life. The great advantage .of pomessing
the courage to use the little monosyllable
"no" when ;required,' was dearly Hhown,
and the,elosing remarks. on the. courage
of.Christims,faith were excellent.
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(Received toe late for last weeli.)
The 22nd anniversary of the Geed Tern;
Wars' lodge, of this place,:which came•off
bnithe 13,t4,jrist., was a grand affair, al-
though the a'ttendance was not as large•aS
•was anticipated. This wes., owing, no tleOntation. ." . •
doubt, to the special' services .whiCh. are ° LAcEoSsE.,=-•A meeting- Will be held•at
being held in the C.M. church, and which the Grand Union hotel, on 'Wednesday.
aredoing a good worlt. s The music, both eyening next, at 8 o'clock sharp, ...for—the
vocal and instrumental, was very fine in- purpose of re -organizing the Dauntless
deed ; the Palmer' choir deserve oipeeial Lacrosse club for the coming season. All
mention. The recitations also, were well interested in this the national -and popu-
rendered, and reflect great' creclit,on those lar game of Canada are particularly insit-
who took ' part in them; Altogether, the. ed to attend. Last year tho club held its
.treat was one that will long -be remem- own against other clubs scoring as many
bored in Varoa. The proceeds are to he victories as defeats, and Was remark -
applied to the shingling the roof of the ably well, considering along with other
hall, and other teceastirreilgirs—P5ii disadvantages that there were only in the.
the buildings • • • team three or four who had ever played
.0or town has long been in want of a before. This season, however,asthe boys
good tailor., This watt is now eup lied; have become more skilful at the game
and as several good players have. lately
come kis town, they expect to make it
lively for any team they meet.
• any people are coitiplaining of colds, many , ilioLnicsviLL
Sadly at fault, nobody likes to freeze, if they gation in the Methodist church, on cm -
t 1 t do
eanIelp it even in a church. There never day evening, 3is insL, I on edtia, ?, iii A
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was such a suit in the Division court here as 'collection will be taken up, in behalf of
.44Meyers vs. Stanburi" so much talked of in the educational fund.
the Goderiell Star and News Record of Olin- There will be no service -in the a M.
ton, its a pity When peopIelwrite they—dot:1lb- church --next Sunday evening. Rey. Mr,
speak the truth, the crank vim writes for the 'Renner will preach'in the B.C. church.
star cella it "dm celebrated mar and yet it
newt took place. Dr. Stanbttry iti. a 'teem- i The special. services, at Ebenezer will
Jul practitioner of 10 years etanding in this C14" this "sic' although interest seer"
town, was raised in the township of Stanley ! to be greater now than during thssoast
from a boy atd goes. about his daily duties tWo Weeks,. Several young men and' wos
needles° of all they etiyaboat him; "entreat. DIOR and some of the Sabbath school chil-
dren have 'come out On the Lord's side. "
The reads are breaking up, and the
Wheat sowing was begun e Wednesday -I -frost- is coming out rapidly. The fall
at Fort Ellice, N.W.T. . I wheat is looking quite promising.
men are talkectef oft"
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^ STANLEY,
YEEs0Ns.—Mrs, Malcolm Cameron,
formerly of Stanley, now of southern
Dakota, is at present on a -Visit to her
daughters in Stanley, Mrs. D. Roes and
Mr_ .s Thos. Fraser. Mr, Hugh- Gilmour,
of Moosejaw, is here on a visit; he takes
back stock.
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taoratitsuless.
Miss Not% from Cleveland, is visiting'
her brother and sister here. --Mr. Nathan
WitIti3r is laid up with erysipelas in his
foot-, caused by a sore made by his boot;
it is feared amputation will be .necessary:
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The Scott Act was carried in Oxford
With 800 of a anajority. •
PeatiVis Insitektion I
oEvint&Z, l'Oirxi.raltaowts isaasQ103• PA11.5
10.110013 THE DARN RIVER.
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Often are new called upon arapers
record the- death of some One who May
long have occupied a place tlse affec-
tions of people in a certain locality, SLICT
it Is mildew that they are called upon to
notice the death of several such in
single issue, but it falle to mix lot to do so
this week.
ML •ioror SIIIPLEW,
of the Huron road, Hullett, was a man
know at far and wide, and early oa
Wednesday afternoon the people of Clin-
ton were shocked to hear that he VMS dead,
For a moment they could scarcely believe
it, a8 Ito had been salvo and well, few
minutes before the startling annoence-
Mont Was made, but the finding of his
lifeless body on the floor of Rettenbitry's
stable, cenfirmed the sad intelligence,and
soon attracted a largo crowd. He was
usually a very healthy man, never being
sick. Of any aCCount. After eating his
dinner, on Wednesday, he came up town,
and while standing near Spooner's hotel
a dizziness came over him, and he went
in the sitting room and sat down, to wait
till Ise telt better, complaining to Mr.
Spooner of a violent heart -burn. Mr.W.
Craig Came in and he sold him la heifer ,
While waiting. He shortly after left and
walked towards home, and as he was. in
the habit of dropping into Rattenbury's
tables, being a large dealer in home, II
upposed to have turned in, and doubtless
natantly dropped dead, ails. was found •
ying on the floor a moment after /se had
been seen on the street. It was atain that
he was beyond all human aid, the ,
ifeless body was taken to the heme that
e had so lately left in the eUppoaed bloom, '
f health and strength. On two previous
ccasionashe suffered from siniilar attacks, '-
which were Of short duration, and from
he effects of which he did not appear to '
infer. Mr. Shipley was born Dalton,
Yorkshire; in early life being apprentice
with.his father as a waggon maker, and.
eying Mr. Snsithionsof this place, as
is co9abOrer. In1851- he Came to this
ountry, Mr. A. Dedsswerth forming one
f the -.same party, and with his father,
ettled on the base line, but. ehortly af-
erwards moved to the farm PM. occupied
y Mr, S. Andrews. About 17 • years ago
e moved to the farm on the. Huron mad -
here he has since resided; He WaLene
t the early councillors of this, ptace'. He
as one of the most prudent: industrious,
nd enterprising:farmers in, 'Huron, tieal. •
ng largely in- cattle and :horses, and in
11 his transactiens was conseent us, hen,
rable and straightforward to a degree, and •
ad accumulated considerable property.
O was one of the few Men Who haye the
acuity of beings on friendly terms. with
II:post everybody,' and not the slightest
ensure can be passed on his 'life or acs
ons. A number of years ago he joined
he Methodist church, but afterwards he
eft if and. went to the Bible Christian
hurch, as other members of his family •
°hinged there, and he was also trustee "
f this church. .He leaves a wife, • three
ous and six daughteraSthe eldest one he -
ng Mrs. Thos.. •Gibbings; of this place.
Ve can safely soli that among the many
eatha that have7lately taken place in this
ieieity, none has caused a rtioreprofouni-s-S: '
eesittion, or elicited deeper heartfeir,' "
ympathy than this one. '; .•
silt& A.NN mooagr'7"--- .•
ho for Some tithe has been lying at
he -house of 'AI r. *Dinsleir,. 'breathed her •
• Satinday morning, 'at the age of - • •
6 years and 6 mouths. Sho.wass datigh- s
er df Mr. Illibiter, who: resided for many •
ear S oathe London. Road; a short dis-
ence south of Clinton', •and married th'e .
ate Wm. Moore, due of the early Mg;
hant,s Of this,. plitee. Ifer long aesidenee'..
n this Vicinity had formed Mr brevery, •
saiy accivaintences,.all hf whom will ',hes-
aceedingly sorry to hear ef her death. s
he
was a member of the Episeepal church •
nearly itle, but there being no elitirch of'
his denomination in Walton, where .slie •
eside.d f'or atinie;-slrelreconie- a' 'Member s • •
f the Presbyterian church. She resided. .
IT the. county. Thr po years.- Her brother,,
1i. John .Hunter, of Goaerichs %Via on
IS way dcrw,n 1,6 visit her, •on Monday,.
hen he learned of her death... • , '•
apts. atersuon, s .".. •,
ldest daughter of Mr. Donald' ,Ross, of
1118 place, and wife. Of.Air. K. McLeod,...
ate of BruSsels, but now of Manitoba,.
Main' Toronto on Saturday, suffering , •
om is tiimor.•She had gone thereto under- •
o an op.eration, which was 'performed on
Iiday, the presence•ofthirteen' .medi-
al men. She stood the operation Well,:
nd appeared to. be . recovering' from its
acts; but the•Shodk was evidently more: „
han her systein (^Amid bear, and-ehe Sue- • ,
Oinbed to the ems thereof next day. "
he •and• Mrs.' Moore,' mentioned above,
ad been playmates in their early life, and .
. was a. singular thing that -they • died
ithin short time of eiteh' other, Her .
emaips Werebreught here; and. interred '
the Clinton coleteey,. on Monday;• it ' •
ree heather accempanying 'then]. there. •
, MRS. MITCHELL . '
ill bciltiore ,familiarly 'known.. to, Olin-.
niena as Miss Anaie MeLe04 • being • .
anghter of the Mrs. MeLeod Mentioned •
'eye, and Wife of Dollitehell, • formorly
Kinburn, but now residing near Nola- • •
azoo,„Mich: . She haalheen ailing With
ninimption for some tinse, and a tele- ,
am recciVed by • her friends here oti
onday, conveyed the mournful intent.;
nee that hor spirit" had paased to. the
her Worlth She leaveS two children. ; •
se was hardly in'the prime eflifei.being •.
ly 28 years of age: - • .
MRS: H. sigwTotr, ,. • • .
other of Mr. .Linn •Newton, Clinton,•
ed sonaewhat unexpectedly at Goderich,
Sunday, of congestion of the, lungs.
O had attained the ripe age of 78 years, . •
d appeared to be in her usual 'health
til asfew *Imam before she died. Her
sband, the late George Newton, was ,
e of the early residents inVihis -pert of. •
e country, but died a' 'number of years •
o, since which' time she has resided"
most chntinuously in' 'Goderich. Mos
as a devout Wernher of the Methodist • • .
urch. She leaves five sets and two
iightens--k/eorge -Newton, of Londeal
D4 W. LinkNewtons of Clinton; Hors' -
e and Clem. Newton, of Goderich toWt-
ip, Chils,'Newton,,and Mrs, Duelchinns
-Goderieh, and Macpherson, of .
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fe of Mr. Peter•Perdne, the. MUM
ad; died oil. Sunday, after aeompitrative- .
Short illness, Of nenritigia of the heart.
e was a daughter of Mr.. J. O.
the Bayfield eontessien, and was only „
years °rile
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