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Barristers, SoRaters,
ONVEVAZWERO •
COMMieSienere fox Ontario nd Manitoba.
oFEIQE ^ TOWN BAXL, CLINTON.
MONEY. MONEY.
undereigned have made arrangemeets for the
J.. handling of a lingo amountof Private and Com-
pany Fende, for Ions on real estate t1It winter, sit
owest rates of intereet and moderate charges.
LQN ritotirrhvalAne.
MANNING & SCOTT, Towat BALL, CLINTON
grottoolovall anti otiter Tartio.
"MARRIAGE LICENSEE. --APPLY Tii) THE
andettignta at the Iibrary Rooms, Smith's
Block. 80 JAMES SCOTT.
DA. FORRESTER, CONVEYANCER, LAA9-.),
. Insurance and Generel Agent. ,Ifuney to lean.
OrDICE, BE4Y.Elt BLOCK, OtalItou, Ont.,
MONEY TO LEND IN LARGE Olt SMALL
SUMS on good mortgage security, moderate
eke of interest. H. HALE, Clinton.
DH. DOWSLEY, M. D., Al. 0. R. S. ENGLAND
Playeiclian, Surgeon, etc. Office and aceidence
meat Wean's D.ank, market square, Clinton.
DR. APPLETON.-OFFIOB-AT RESWENCE
on Ontario street,Olinton,opnesite the English
'Church. Entraneeby nide gate.
1
ISS TILT, PASECONABLE DRESS J% MANTLE
.LU. Maker, Rooms PSALMS'S 41LOCE,up
stairs, Ratitenbury Street, Clinton.
OYOUNG, M. B., (GRADUATE OF TORONTO
4, Univorsity,) Physician, Surgeon, ,bc..,weeidence at
MManning's, thrr. ee door e east et the Temperance
81a,Ionesboro, Ont.
rp A. DOSE, M.D., GRADUATE OE MEDICAL
X.i,e University, Philadelphia, Member 'of College ef
Physicians .and Surgeons, ()uteri°. Mee at George
Grantham'e, three doors north of the Post Office.,
Londesbotie,
• /TIRANE 'UNION HOTEL, CLENVOT., ONTARIO.
kir 3.1es. Itioner, Proprietor. Large mei airy, cen-
trally sitnated, •elegantly furnished, heated with hot
air, large .and well lighted saruple moms. Good iita-
Wing. 81 per day. 9.
"L.T B. d'HOT.IDFOOT, .ENGINE,ER:
/A. Pnovinoial and Do:Hinton Land surveyor,
Are-biteet and Draughtsman, PERRIN BLOCK,
Clinton.
flDICRTNSON,' LICENSED AUCTIONEER
• for the County of Harm Sales. attended'
to prora.ptly. Charges moderate. kteeldenee
Albert St, Clinton.
TOHN METCALFE, Veterinary Surgeon, from the
el Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of England.
Telegraph despatches attended teat once. .0FrIen
RESIDENCE, ONTARIO RiltEET, CLINTON.
DR., REEVE. -OFFICE ItATTENBURY
Murray Block, twia doors east of, Reagens' en"
trance. Residence, opposite the Temperance Ball,
Duren Street, Clinton. Mee hours, 8 a.m. to .6 p.re
act RS. WHIT, TEACHER OF 14I7J8IC, PUPILS
1112. attended at their own resideece,ifneeessary. Re-
sidence, John Robertson's, Burma Street, Clinton.
Rice's new teethed taught if desired,
DSTANBURU
Y, GRADATE OP MEDI
-11-/eaLDepartmetat of Victoria University, Toroicto,for
snarly of the Hospitals and Diepeosaries'Neer York
the .
Coroner for e County of Huron,Bayfield,Ont.
W. WILLIAMS; 13.A, M.D., GRADUATE OF
AfIeTorento University; member of theCollege of Phy
IliCiaDS and Surgeons, Ont. OFFICE & RESIDERCE the
home formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, ..Albert street
Clinton.
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ThB. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
-1-1Accouchour, Lioent fa teal the Coll ege ofPhyideian.
a u d Surgeons °Mower Canada'and Provin cis ILI a en ,
Mate and Coronorfor theCountyofEfuron. Otticeand
residence,-Tha building formerly otieupied by Mr
Thwaites, Herod street.
Clinton,Jan.10,1871.
C. CARTWRIGINT„ J. D. S.
of Stmtferd, will visit Clinton mid be at
the ("rand Union Betel every second Friday. In the
'month, where he will be prepared to attend'patients
professionally. The admintstrdtion of Nitrous Oxicle
Gas, or Vitalized Air, given to patients when required
for the painless extraction of teeth.
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WILKIE & WOOLVERTON.
NigniGIE41,11T-DENTISTR.. '
Held the exclusive right for the county for the Hurd
prwess of administering chemically pure .Nitrogen.
lhaieside, which is the safest and best system yet diS-
eoNered for the painless extraction of teeth. 'Charges
nesierate, satisfaction guaranteed. Omen, BEAVER
BLOCH, over Thompson di Switzer's Drocery* Store,
Albert Street; Clinton.
R. H. HOLM.gS,
SoiicitorSupreme,Court
Sze., Sze..
401TICES-WINGHAIM: & ELYT.tr.
In Myth every Thureday.. Collection's and
claims pie:unfitly and reliably attended to...-.
PHIVA'PE FUNDS to lend at lowest rate 'of
iluterest.
we . JACICS011,
Ticket Agent, Clinton,
Summer Travel to .tha. qountry,.:
• RATES OF:44,8843E FROM. • %
• 441,-: •
Clinton toLtverpool or slinetthw,Siin.5.0
• • (Steerage accommodation} . • .
Clinton to Liverpool or CansEow• $19
• (Second UAW accommodation) ,
Clinton to Liverpool or Glasgow* 071
. (Find Cabin aceeiniqdation)
Persons.ienitomplating a trip to the old country will
consult their own Interest.; by applying to the 1+Uh-
scriber for all information.
W. JACKSON; Ticket Agent,
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%itch Tiolgt
' 'rico:Ts To ALI, PoINTS /N
DAKOTA& MANITOBA
Al lone..t zuts.. ll Baggagc eheeked thrangli
destieation.
1
)tr-k'ritebate Tickets Issued
INTPtireluse Tickets- friiin the Team AgoiTCY....
JAMES THOMPSON,. • • •
Town Agent-
.1.••••••••••••••••••••
pff lTO CR A PHERS,
14'0'1111Y
drinv.rox:
ItE-SIZE WORE A SPECIAZTV.
1-4105i5i1
DENTIST,.
(.'()A TA BLOCH,
ellIF,ISs TtiotCltt
01/X1161V
Volfolo, So, 1$. •
TJEUMS $1.40 Per Annan'
CLINTON, ONT., FRID.A.Y; MAY 2, 1884,
E.antoximies *SON
t At utrtiototott5.
"OVA N'TED-A 16100111 SEILVANT-A main
T Cook, and good washer and ironer. Another
girl kept. Apply betweeu 9 clam m.d p,m., to MRS
(MAI% the Ream.
FOR SALE.
fop Oftipfro Mower land 1111.3r !lake, in splen.
Are did order, pist as good as nem. Will be sold i
cheap,
JOND RIDOPT, Clinton.
LUMBER. LUM.BEI; •
rrna S1113$0121113E13.. KEEPS ON HAND AT IIIS
A. premises, Isaac street, Clinton, (near the :Fanning
Feetor,v) all kinds of Pioe Lowther, Lath.
4,e. Parties requiring „such will find at to their ad-
vantege to call on him.
JOSEPif
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wet some tor mares at TfIROBALIPS ROTEL. (late
Sweets') every SAreithav afternoon. Terms -tosure 8.
te
WM. PERDUE, •
• liltliVEVIELD. •
Mr 0. Masons on•bie way home with
• what la said to be the finest let ofhorses
he ever brought out. He rs, expected.
home on Tuesiai or Wednesday tread;
with se'Ven head, being one four year old
horse, two two-year olds, t NO one-year
Olds, one yearling filly, and °ire fotir-year
old pony,
WRoxErratt.
, LUIE
NGS PIERCED.-- Last Thursday ,
morning a serious accident happened to
Mr, Hill in the saw mill at this place,-
While oiling Some of the shafting he fell,
and a sharp piece ot iron penetrated one
of his lungs. His recovery is considered
douttful.
THE WEI L-KNO
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A, A 33ZNIsTICTT, •
UNDERTAKER:
Med Funded in flit -class Style.
IN ATTENDANCE. CoAROES.
Nomura RED ROCKER STORE.
nOXIMPY OE RIIDON-July Examinations.,
1$84.--Ist class (non-prossions,1) mad Intermedi,
ato will ire held at the'High Schools of the county,
beginning at 9 .a.m.„ Jay, 2nd class
(non-prodesslonal) at the High Sehools, beginning itt
11 a.m. WEDNESDAY 9e11 ' ", • e ,
(nen-pi
afeonal), at the Normal Schools,beginning
at 2 p.m. TeasseAy, Ieeil jetiv. Professionel exami-
nation, Anew:, 218r JULY. 1SL glass, grades A. and
13, WeneeileAv, 28ai)JULY. AU 'candidates must for-
wardito. the Secretary, on or before June lei, getiee
of the school where .and the elan of certificate for
which he desiree :to write, carefully naming the op-
tions he wishes te take, and the eertificatee be elrearlY
bolds, Early, Mrs notice must also be accompanied
by a Jertiticate of character and a fee of 81, or 82 if
the candidate applies for Second as Neel'is thIrd-class
exammation. lecname will.be forwarded. to the de-
partment unless the fee accompany it. Forms of ap-
plication may be had from the Secretary.; 3rd class
Teachers desiring an extension must write at the July
exeminatiom etbervrise the Minister ef Eclupatfen ssili
TERM EXICDSIODS, IINCePL ID eXcepLiODSI WC% /P•••
ADAXSON, Secretary. J. R. MILLER, Presiding
Examiner and Chairman of Board. •
MEW itsILCS1 COWS FOR gALE.--sONE
L how Mildh i'CoVvb° lor sale, Apply to
C. CARTER,Stapleton., .
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i•UOICE STUAWIIEDliT PLA,NTo Onto
4 ,
1_ $1111e• - Price moderate Apply tol).• 0,
(JAHR, Princess Street.
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.WANTED - IMMD
IMMEDIATELY - A' GOO.
ee eervant, for general work.
Apply to MKS. J. REEVE, au -on Street: • .
OADDEUS WANTED - Tho S'xibseriber
haying inoved into the house lately ooeu• .
pied by Mrs. Whiteinae,. near the Model School'
Is mell/wed to take a 'Pulite& number of board-
ere.MRS: KERR, Clinton. .
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QPLENDID HOUSE i40 ItENT - GOOD
i." convenient house of nine. Toms, . opposite
the:Manse, on Onturie street Hardand eoft
water and all conveniences, . Three•o knitters. of
Itn nem Of land.. , 'R en t to edera te. „A plliy: at. th
•e; ..
NEW EHA office, .. . . ., . .
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144 okLE oft *it- EENT-motte •axn
AO Lots for KEW or to rent. AT %amber of feelt,
trees thereon and a k-Mid:Weii. The Muse contains
,three rooms and a kitchen; .Ne.'of lots Tand-S, Isme
strbot.. For further patticuliu•s apply to ARTIWit,
*AAA •Fair's mil!, er to MANNINO &SCOTT. '. 1 4
Nil/TICE-A Li. ' PARTIES REWIRING TO
dig' dreins'or make .othor 'eactteati elle 011
the streetS, Must first apply to the F,Itairnyan of .
the -Street Committee ror permission, or they a
will :be prosecuted. Ali,pattieq Who, take sod •ii•
Or soil from the.streets, will lie:prosecuted. Ily-
'01thirfilan,- . . : ' , " „. . • •
order ...0e Inc, •Sireer Committee: wig. COATS, II
' STANI.B1.
PEasoNAD.-Airs. Wm, Baird, sr., it
at present vieiting her sister, Mrs, Wm,
McQueen, who resides in hirdigan.
FiSITING.--Owing to the break io Mr,
Thompson's dam, Bayfield, the fish heve '
had a dance to ascend the river, and the
boys are having good sport catching them
in the small streams that run into the
13ayffeld.,.
SEEnnao.-The fine weather last week
as given the iarmers a good opportunity
fur seeding, and some are now neatly
through with their spring
• They shy the Salvationists are coming
to town. , .
wheet r '
crop this year,
Now is. the time
reap ecildsin due
00EVALE51ENT.
Miss Rheinh t are
NEWSPAP:6,-0ur new newspaper is d
t
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will see the desirability. of addie1:
beauty of the town; end also of angmer-it-
Mg the value of their properties by plant- ,
ing a few maples.
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ises to be an average
to Plant wet feet and
season.
- Mrs, Jenkins and
able ea out again.
ZERBUR'll. Death or Mr. 8, Walsh.
The inspector, Mr. Miller, made. an
official visit to Leeburn school, on Fraday, "A
last, and expressed himself w.ell pleased deatgira nf owneeaorre oenarl 1 ce idt n°04, to
lgeeen°trldenatahne
with the- (UsciPline and proficiency"the well known to inany.of our readers, add
pupils.
hed ±n e highest esteem by all. Mr
Some of the culverts on the lake shore Stephen. Wolsh has been a reeident sof.
road between -Dunlop and SheDpardton Clinton for the past nine years, but has
need repeiring badly. The township never enjoyed good health for some time,
coRceililstrIluerhsi asretel It!Ou stibi ye ine ifig,Igghetdalasye.ta. lerel! troubled with a ehronie chest dis-
Last week Ito undertook some
ing, and the hind is getting in first -elm church duties which overtaxed his strength
state for working. on it. and he was confined to bed. No serroos
Some little boys coining to school one results were anticipated, but on Friday
day last week found A yeung Jive fox on he began to fail, and on Thursday morn -
the road. •
• ing shortly before noon he passed away.
The deceased was born in 'Westmeath
troLnqat'arE., enmity, Ireland, Do Dec. fith, 1818.. He
Miss Emma Baer is back from a four first settled upon hig arrival in this count -
weeks' visit to Waterloo, her former hole. try in 1836, in the township of Cumber -
Farmers are all busy seeding ; the cold land, °liana County Quebec, Nvhere he
Weather keeps the fallmheat from making owned a large farm. Selling out in 1854
much headway. •he moved to Hensall,fon the-Loinion road,
Miss Sarah McCabe started on Monday. where he again engaged in farming. Sub -
last for New York, having secured A good sequently he kept a general store in Exe-
situation there. ter, and tor 20 years in the village of Ber-
Mr, Con. Vanstone and, Miss Ada Van- vie. Freon there he removed to Clintou
stone, of Brussels, were in the vicinity
last week, attending the funeral of their
uncle, Ur, John Vanstene.
It m the .priyate opinion, publicly ex-
pressed, of several ratepayers, that two
!ea is not going to be deep enough under'
ground for the cribs of the new bridge at
Holinesville.
where he has since liyed retired.
The deceased was a man of mre
ore tha.
ordinary intelligence, honorable in all
business transactions, and a- steadfast
member and local -preacher of the Metho-
d* church. In the days when settlers
were few, and no such thing as regular
pastors, Mr. Walsh did great service for
The following were elected officers in' the cause of chrietianity„ and many can
0ourt•Bentniller, No. 85, 0.0. Fa -J. A. yet rememl3er the original, quaint, ,but
It
Gledhill C. • P. Maeda, V. O. 11.; T. earnest discourses be preached. ln him
Gledhill, ItS.; Win. Vanstone, F.S,; T. the elnareb loses a valuable servant, end
Ginn, T.; A. Allin, Chap.; J.13reen, S.W.; strong supporter. Ile has been a. -,sufferer
G. Handy, ,T.W.; M. Pframmer, S.B.; I.V. for a number of years, but through it all
Fisher, J.Ba C,
Alex. Robertson, P.R. • he never conrplained and patiently await.,
Gindir Meyer, while crossing the river ed the 'hour of his release. His • house
a few days ago, got into, rather erious -has been noted for its hospitality to all
m
predicaent ; the current ,bep retty who would go there, for years, and -no
eeP and Swift unhitched one trace, hen torn' will be mere Missed-from...the .otinas
he shafts fell out. sse. couple of renews of Ilia friends. Mrs; Walsh has the sym-
went with the boat tolls assistance, un-
PatbY of the gornmunity in hersad
itched the horse and drew the buggy bereavement,
'
ut by,hand.
moving in this week, and will no doub
announce itself next week. Look out for it
Now is the time for planting shade
trees,- and we hope our property holders
21LANCHESTER„
ReV, 31r. Smith is suffering with oil;
gestien.of the lutigs.
At the last meeting of Maitland temple,
No. 804, the following officers wereduly
elected for the ensuing term :-John
Smith, W. C. T. ; Pi 'Smith, .W. V'. T. ;
George Stordy, W. S.; W, D. Wilson.,
Treaaurer; II.Iary Sturdy, F. S. ; John
Mole, Marshal; R. J3eadle, J. G.; James
Mime , 0 G
. Bni.EFS.--Our enterpriing citizen, Mr.
J. P. Brown, is busy enlarging bis car
riage shop at present. Mr. A. Arthur is
a ing addition. to his house. The
Grange hall is beginning: to shod* signs Of
progress, the foundation being hunt apd
a good pli_et 9f the a.teLial. on the ground
ior i cam pletion.
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• '111ILLRTT. • !.
MrS„ Spindler, the gravel road,
H 11 ; • • as been setious(y. ill for
several days is now mune better. . • • •
• •11.4s. Alextmder Robertsonj is lying ill.
t present. • .ITer meclicalattendant
out good hopes of' her speedy recovery,
Alm •ite2,1zEN.-The little'sotr. of Mrs.
Robt. Miller, Of the (itis con., fell on the
oor last week, breaking etre ofb Arms,'
Mr: Jehri. Bali btisjr erecti tr acl-
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to his house 'Mr. Joseph.r'Nagle is
milding the brick work,. and Mr. .James
Young. the earpcnter work. ,
OnSundaywhile a 12year old son of
Irs. VanfeS Seutheonabe, n
he hay, maw'. he happened to fall,.. and
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pirlito'VE siTiltU-=--Tlie under -
5. eigned.W111 keep, during the Present 'season, •
on LOT '2 ,t1 CONCESSION OF
A TUORO•BitEb ..0111“iuris.xf BULL, ,to
which 0; Bruited, nritnlier of elms will bo.re-
colved. ThiS'.bul/ is .15 laGiitilEi Ott, tuld Wit8 -t
bred by Jolla s. Armstrong, it, of welling, I
'ton, arid ig every respect it fleet class animal.
Terms -S2 per..cow with.thepriyilege of return-
ing, it heceSsary. BORT. SCOTT, Lendeebeeo,
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rtareivitErts wira; 33E 'RECEIVED MY THE
ttlitierfdigned Until Sir ItnnAl',' -3.11:1r MA v.,
for tlie erec%tion of a. residence on Goderielt Sr.
'Senferth: Tile building.is to be of. brick, and.
teoders will be reeeived for the•whole. work
throilghout, er for Om mason woelcamd pineter-
i lig,. and carpenter,' work anti paint i elope-
ratelY. Tito lowest,. or .1the tender not notes:
sexily accepted, unless othorwise.satisfactory.
Flansand specifications 'nay be had at Fiablle
Se11001, Seaforth. -Tenders to be addressed to
the undersigned. • T.. L. lsIeFALIL, Scitforth.
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MISS GREIG.,
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TBAORElt,
Is,now forming hero Class,and can take Abuja fem.
more puplie, ,LOSSO118 given at her eesidenee, Huron
St., or at the homos'of ;moos: Best or references as tu
her abilities AS S teacher.
ARBOR DAY.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 .1884.
hereby proclaim WEIDNERDAY, MAN TM,
its;Arbor Roy for the...Town •)1' Clinton, and
trust that an...parties wilIbbserve 15 as fully as
possIblr.
• . • D, A, FoRnEstpri,,, Mayor,
.HOUSE .LOT BY AUCTION.
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A ge011 Aged story and half frame holm, on the
corner and Cater Streets, onposite the Foun-
dry, (leltding street pi the Station) will be old 1.5
Iii auetion, (11 280 en Sataredlay', Miry .3.
Ittentaine five roome, woodshed mid Washroeni. llic
lot Is a quarter -acre, Terms of sale, made known on
(ley ofeate% ..Por ferther pertictilars apply oe the pro.
mhiesi, to 401IN FISHER, primeletpr, or to ,tonx.
IDOCT, Clieten.
•• - I). DICKINSON. ,• Anotioneer. •
NEW ERA 132r Y.
THOS. D. UNT:01?
laAaAdeasure in. Informing the people of Clinton
that Ito has eotrinieeded business for hiniaeit bt
the beading 'adjoining -the New Elia office, where 'he
will minded, the BAKING TIPSINESS lo all its branch.'
(5, 1(11(1 will be pleased.to reecho) it eintrouf patronage,
belloVing that be eau give eatisfaetloti to all Whe favor
him with the' eastern. Thumb Madeleine,.
•tiLierrolc. COOLING ANI9 ATING•
kJ RISK COVIVANV. 'Notice la hereby giro;
that the Annual Mooting tif Sluieeliolders of the
above Compaey' will he held on Id(si)Ae, the' IsIrril
DAY tie Alm', A.D., 3884, at 8 O'clock p.m., in the
Chember, In the Town nf.elintoi,, to neetva
the report of the Direetere for the pasttythe, to elect
Board of Directore for tbe . ensuing" Year, And to
.transact general business, Ily Order,
D. A..P01/11ENTER, Pm:44;M,
A. 11. MANNING, socretery,
e a •eve meeting stamis adjourned
Tottivil)AV. Stir Of May, at lite •
atone ironic and pinee.
turt himself severely. Ntdboties were
broken, . . • •
' The Sabbeth.Seheol at Ball's church,
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base line, was re opened last Sabbath. -
'There was a very' good attendeuce, Mr,
Jehn' Murdock. :was appointed ,superin-
tendent, -
The maser's are busy at' present at • the
for:Ind:Won of Mr.. William, Ball's -new
barp. This barn •when firrished will be
one of the, best on the base_ line. It is
over sixty feet square, and .4111 be fitted
up Ander forA -root house rind stabling.'
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BSBORO:
Ltrslikslione OnsA3ingir • -last 'Week's 101
POSite'r 'says.. -This factory is, now criteria)
npoti its third, year's' .operations, with
I:nos/Mee of - further largelyincreasin
its output•of gilt edged butter; The factor
bas only been two years in oporation„,aut
yet it manufactured lest yerir more butte
than any other factory id the_west, and aIs
sin:weeded in giving a better average than an
other faetOry. • QUantity manefaetured i
1882, 13,800 lbs.; quantity manufactured
the season of 1883, 32,423 lbs., which we
so or The average price re-
ceived per lb, for butter last year, was about
21 cents, The factory is still under the skill -
hill and careful management of Ur. 13rowni..
ing, who )1LIS had long experience in the busi-
ness. Indeed; what Mr. Browning dou't know
about the running of a creamery is not
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worth knowing, and he is determined, to
make the Londeshero factory a permanent
Success; We have tho pletteure of 4
long acquaintance with Mr. 13rowning in
Howiotr, where he was a StIefleaeful farmer
• and a justice of the Perim He has, how:
"ever;IMW Tor several yeare, devoted his at.
teetion to thoiaetory system of butter mak.
big, and with encouraging results, The best-
ness part of tho enterprise,. fa tinder tho
management of a board Of directors, of•which
GectalVatt is President. Mr. Watt who;
as averyhody knews, is h shrewd hrel capable
mau„thinks that butter Malting on the Inc.
tory iplan istilpreferable to cheese making, as
the patron retains tho milk after being Sidrn.
mod, and be can thus profitably rain, young
stock, Which he could not ma well do if cheese
were made ; tlien the prim of factory butter
is sure toirise. The Seeretary of the 13oard
is Mr. 'W'. Onimette. The management
have employed reliable Mul carefal mon for
drawers 'and skimmers fe the present sea -
S011, and confidently antiliipate a large and
profitable set14011't
1 sEAEoitTal.
• The membere of the M. E. eliurch gave
"their annual maple sugar social in the
town hall, last Monday evening, Wild
was largely attended.
„Mr. Leatherland occupied tire 'pulplt"Of
the O.M. church last SundaYanorning he
pastor„Rev,j'. Mills/being at-Walbani -•
sisting in the quarterly services. • ,
Last 'Sunday, as Mr, and Mrs. S. Wel:.
ef Tackeramith, were driving to the
Egrithedville Presbyterian thureli, their-
yhorse took fright and ran away, Mr.
Walleee was thrown from the buggy and
'seriously hurt. :
T1 6 Rev. W. M. Teeple; ot the M. Es
!church, leaves here this week for Nor-
wich, where, by the, conference of -that -
church, be has been appointed to labor.
He preached his farewell sermon last
Sunday evening, During his stay Of two
years iii this town he has won ma,n
warm, friends, and -the goed wishes ofafl
go. With him to his next field.
Beast's. The Watering ..ciirt is ouce
more seen uptai the streets. A goad deal
• of building operations are going on in our
town this se,aSoti. A large number of
trees were set Out eit Thursday (arbor
day) by our citizens. Ile farmers being
busy with. spring work these ,fine days
renders business in WWII a little Ault.
'Messrs. PUOCRII Du! re 1u/094 the.
fronts of. their s res ,Vow
that the fine w Aker has set in. the Bay-,
ficktitaid lake $ fore extunsions in covered
'buggies lifive begun: " • •
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. At stile last. regular meeting. of Huron,
Lodge No,- 308; I. O. T„.the following.
Members. .were elected officers for the eh -
suing term J. Kent, W.
Miss A. C. ,Dorranee, W.V.P.; Mr: j, H.
Pyper,':W.Sec.; Miss M. A. Dorrati6e, W.
'A Pill
r. . man, IV . k,.; ,
Brett, W. Treas.; Mr.. P. .Sonth; W.- 31.;
His: S.. Itfeliride, 1V...14.31.;• Miss P.
Thompson, W.LG.j• Mr. Jos, Smith, W,0.
Gs; 1VIr. M.'Pillman, W. Chap.; Miss N.
Smith W.R.H.S.; 131iss 11,.Witl Veins, W.
Nalluff,,i.'.1V.O:P... •
Last Tuesday evehipg the •Goed Temp- '
tars, Royal Tempters and their friends,
.niet in the temperance..hall, to do honor,
to the Rev. W. M. Teeple, who 18 a inein-
her of both societies:and is about to leave'
our town for other fields .of usefulness, as
is intimated 'in .another paragraph, by
presenting him a'beautifully illuniluated
-address, and a purse. The • address 'wee
read by Mr. 3`.. R:. Kent; and the purse
m
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. au.. fol
P e en etl_bsv .
•Ar
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g4 1,6 w, TivA.;ta•sc11f4irtifi.411rl1
brotbee and slider members (JI 7,41;e1V,4ii../gr
g .1 vino. is the Iddress •
y Itevereed Mar 'sir" d )1 ti
• ,Didopmelent Ceder ofiTood ToMplitre and iioyaL.Tem.L
. plus of the town of SeitiOrtihlitive learned. With regret
0 that .voli are alieut to be removed:rein among Mi. e
‘,.• cannot allow the present opportunity to pass without ,
CepreseIng our very kind regardi for yeti rind your.es-
". tenable wife. eitizees you have won onir way to
1 flio sempathies of the people of Seaforth atid neiglibbr:
g hood. AN ehreatto .tolidster gotehave disonarged
tlic duties' of .yotir office with di
;01(I IS•ilfit to your hearers, and as a, temperance
or your vatee amicoiresel bits 'ever been freely Oven
to prorribte sobriety and to stem:the tide Of letempoel
auto.' We desire to present to you this purse which
ivo hope you Will ;tempt nen slight, token of our affee-
tiooate,yegards; We tenet that in.yeer new nod of
labor .•01i may still enjoy the biassing of your heaven-
ly father, and that you may be made histrinnental itt,
still further promoting trim ?Merin and ehristialiity.
Signed on beleilt °Wood Tomplare, N. Wm.) 'W
on behalf of RAN Templar% D. AVArine; S, C.
•Mr. Teeple :made quite a lengthy reply,'
thanking the Members lor their kindliest
towards him, not oirly in presenting ltim
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withthis add resit, but ;during laiS•stay in
Seaforth he bad received great 'kindness.
mid sympathy from the hands anti:Marts
ofthe people. He closed by referring ,to
the Scott :AA; and axed tho .people te
diligence in having it submitted in our
county. During the evening a pro-
gramme eonsisting of music, reading and
addre.ssea wag tarried' outs The musical
part being sustained by $31'0:1; P. P.1111119.11,
C.400, Scott and the lodge choir, Address-
es were delivered by Rev, Mr, Mundt,
Bros. jas. Beattie and M. Pittman, and a
rending by Bro.••.T. H. Pyper. 13ro.
Watson, S.C. oi Royal Templets, occupy-
• ing the Chair. The meetiogbroke up at
a seasonable hour, and all felt that it was
an evening We 11 ip011
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A Lticknow . Soiiiation !
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1 it WIDOWER IN SEARCH OF A WIPE
' GETS FoOLED ny. "'FITE ROTS.," '
A report has reached here, of an occur-
renee said to have taken Place at Luck -
now this Week, wherein a gentleman well'
known in Clinton, though not a resident
here, is said to have figured: Tne person
in question Routh time ago lost his . wife,•
and is said to have advertised for another.
Among the numerous replies he received
to his advertisement, was one front a sup.:
posted fair nude]. of Lueknow, which met
with special favor: She was represented
_to be young, ingeod eircumetanees, and
as bet- photo showed, exceedingly. good
Additional Looal Nana
Temperance C9fiventiom.
To Be Ueld %latent Ots Tuestitty. Itleylt• •
The committee appointed to make p
ar-
rangements for „holding a terapera-nde
convention in this town, to consider the
propriety *of submitting the Scott At,
have decided to call a meeting for Tuaa-
day, the 27th inst. It is expected that a
yery large nuMber of delegates will be
present, no restriction being placed on the
number ihatprnay come from each ledge,
and all temperance workers, whether
aesociated with. secietres or not, are
invited.
The meeting. will be held in the town
hall, commencing its sittings at 10 4.111., •
tinkling a session in the afternoon, and a
mass meeting in the evening. Mr, F. S.
Spence, of Toronto, the Secretary of the
Dominion Alliance, and editor of the
Canada Citizen, and other prominent
temperance workers, are expected to be
present.
TOWN OHIURCH CHIMES,
Mr. JaineS•Young °copied the pulpit
of the 13. C. churcbr, Sunday evening.
Soren -rental service will be held in the
Methodist church, on Sunday.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCTL-The adjourned
Vestry meeting was held op Monday
evening, The auditors' report was receiv-
ed and adopted. A committee, consisting
• of Messrs.Sheppard, Cornbe, Raney, Jack-,
son and Tisdall was appointed t 1' •
•subscriptiona to erect a suitable fence in
front and rear of the church, ft was also
decided to remove the doors from the
pews in the durch, (as intimated in the.
NEW k;',EA.) ,On motion, the organist's -
salary was (raised to $100 per annum.
. The Good Tena.plars attended the Me-
thodist church. in a body, on Sunday'
evening, wearing regalia, and were pro-' with seats an the centre of the
church. Rev. Mr. Gray their as a topic
fot his remarks the expresSion of Cain,
"Am I my ,brother'a. keeper," and dwelt -
at some length' on the use of liquors, the
responsibility Of those who conducted the •
business, the evils arising out of the traf-
fic, and fire inestimable injury inflicted
on society thereby. He cited, rnany.irre-
futable facts in. support of his arguments
against the liquor traffic, and urged as the
only-trna.safeguard-for society the total
prohibition of the manufacture and sale
Id' liquors. ,
Division Cond.
The sittings of.the'Division Court were
held here. on. Saturday last, His Hotter,
Judge DOile, presiding, In the ceurse of
She proceedings two points of more than
ordinary interest 'were raised. The first.
was as to the payment Of a rate of interest.
higher than the legal:rate, on notes drawn.
sifer etre year only, and without the addi-
tion of the words "until , paid." It ap- •
ears .th.arthe matter is one entirely in
he discretion of the judge, Who, whilst
e may refuse tO lather intereat above the
°gal rete, can fix the measure of damage
t such an amount RS coyer the same,
he other point wits the right elan inn-
eeper boardieg house keeper to retain
/40 baggage and property, of his. guest for .
°aid due. What is intended in the
13rd property". is the 'question His
door is to decide, The argument will
e heard .in Chambers some day setio.,
he liSt Of caseS was as.follows
Dixon ,vs.. Harvey.-,-The:plff, an inn-
keeper, held a: set of 'harness 'and buggy
ofs one ligrvey' ior board, claiming a lien
Tbe-treTC.-11M-ther
Harvey) • haVi ng .clai tit against Haivey,
seized the same: under attachtuenti. An
interpleader was entered. Evidence tak-
en and the argn.ment adjourned.
coarsen and Illairping for Hovey. John-
stott 1hr Dixon. • • •
Galh.va ,cases, ' Defence,
entered; disputed amount of elaim and • •
jurisdietion of Courts dudgmentfer plff. •
in both eases. ! Manning for, plif.' • ,
Gale Va: Harbourn and Belfry 'St.- Zlos., •
inans-Aetioo on note. . Judgnaerit, .for
pill: Manning & Scott for NW; ' •
tlolmes Vs. o Mee., -Action on .pro-
issory nute. Settled before trial: Mil-,
maon,for-plff;: 'Seeger for deft, -:1
Osborne vS. 0 -sherries -Action oar pro--
issory note. Settled before trial, 'Ran-
h; k% Sena for pill's; Seeger for deft.
Holmes vs..Torden ;find 3.fanning.--Thie
Is an. actien by J. R, Holmes against
lward Jerdan and 4.,,aerrenee' Manning
makers:of a prinnissory note. The de -
the was. that a payment of $79 made by •
rda ii,wak, to in. --applied on this note and '
t on an [Topa -also held by Roltiles
'Judgment for.....defts,
ticomson for ;AC hfanning for clefts
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The business Of the Court WEIN eonclud-
by 2.30 o'cleck. .
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.t
booking.. A pleasant correspondence en- ft
sued, when . the gentlemandecided to b
tnake a, personal Call at tee home of his tp
fair charmer, ilia sent ,word accordingly
$ le agreeing to meet 11114...at the station at
an appointed times PC:eine& i n his • most
beeoming apparret, • (einl---ehe-is--br•-no:
means bad locking) lie- travelled to Lack-'
no0,:no doubt in a happy. fraine'of mind.
As he stepped' froni the ears, on hiear-
rival at thestatiop,.he was much surprised'
to,,find a very large erowd there, and a
great deal more surprised on finding that
he was the object of their special obser-'
"Vation, and they were armed With, ,cow
belts and ether Musical . instrementslike
tin pans. . As soon as they began , touse
expressions which had paSsed itt -Corres-
pondence between hiniself and the sup-
posed lady of Lucknow, hnd'inother ways
showed that theyknew the object Or his'
visit, the truth. that he had been led into •re
a trap began to dawn upon him, and he co
beet a hasty retreat. It is . Said. that it
was with considerabth difiletilty that he 0')
fotind acconimodation at atty ofthe hotels,' -;n1
'and Pc took- the first triato away itenas,.. -
Lticknow, vowing Vengeance oitAlie boys wi
who lied been base errough,to, play such re "E(
1 rick upon hins,lsnd using no CODJplitheniary as.
tralguage towards the supposed girl.sVho
lent herself' to the - sCheme and laded in jo
its coreeinimation..
. • ., 114 Fpl ELD. .
• 110
ncri
. 131u4v.,1,--oBeautifUl. weather tbr seedinji
Many of the • farniers below pretty we
through. Our fishing. fleet set their nets
last week, for the first time this year ; the
weather is 'too cold yet for thotn. Fine
rain Sunday, laid the dust., tlranger's
barns had a narrow escape Sunday from
bush fires, sparks .froina ireighbOr's
woods caught. ip his straw Stack.: Ceivie's
dwelling also came nearly being „burnt
up, from it spark falling on the roof; the
word WAS very high at the time. We tire
glidlO hear that Mrs. CloWle is'fast re-
covering her usual health. Mr. Thomson
has got the bread in his dam fixed, and
we are' happy to say the mills are again
at work.. The:funeral of the late David
Stephenson took Plaee on Sunday last;
his roaming were followed by a very Dirge
crowd to the Bayfieht cemetery: he Ives
an esteemed ineinber of the•Canada Me-
thodist . church. Do you not think, sir,
Sunday funerals might, ih utast cases, be
dispensed with? my opinion is that no
funeral should'take 'place on Sunday, un-
less it is absolutely necessary. Regular
servites•iir all our churches last Sunday.
The Presbyterians, who have been with-
out supplies for liOnle Months,have got
their church opened Again, they are hay-
ing it repaired, pulpit lowered autl .car-
peted. Improvements are the order. Of
the day. Houses are in. demand here
now, more Bo than for are,
time, and we
are glad of it, 'everybody knows that this
is 4 lino, healthy place to livt3 in, and
Most people went to live as long as they
Mtn, Mr. Johnston is retiring from the
blacksmith busineask and leaves a good
stand Open for a good practical black-
smith., with shop and full•set of tools to
rent, Morehouse is busy laying out and
beautifying his grounds; he liss ate of
the most lovely spots in Huron for a resi-
dence; there are some more sari/ building
sites here. .
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somor, TutifotaBEiNotninations for .rt
new trustee' :Tor•St.l.• Jetties' Ward, will
take place at the town hail, next Thurso
day, theSill Inst.', and- the election ..if
necessary', a week later.. Some good nput • •
in the .ward .shonld be selected •withent
opposition, as there is.no necessity to put '
the. town,to the expense of' an election.
Niisv r.4C.1100f, 1.1.BADERS.-1‘.1r E •
BIyant, JIL A„ Principal of' the Galt. Col,-
logiath Institute, and sfortnerly Of 'Clinton
liigh School, has been entrusted by- the
Minister of Education with .the compila-
tion Of a new set Of achool readers.. The -
selection of Mx, 'Bryant --for- such an int -
portant work is a graceful recognition of
that gentleman's abilities as a practical
echmartiooist. The Collegiate Institute
Trustee Board at a 4-ecent meeting granted
Mr. Bryant leave of absence until the
midsummer vacations
Mumert,At Ecox03tr.--T11e Clinton
toWn council has set an example which
Other municipalities might immitate with
profit, They have 'purchased a gravel pit
for the use of the corporation. The
amount spent by many a corporation la a
year or two in purchasing • gravel at IL
fixed price per yard or load, would buy. it
pih the supply of which would hint for
years. To buy a pit would no doubt be
tiliefiancoitne.ly cheaper in the ends -Stratford
tvasTAVAavAsoolt. _
. .Dr. C. Stuart, of Illinois, fortnerl*
y. a
reaident qf this township, is visiting
friends hero at present. -
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Quantity in inedieite` is no nyituation of
value, Aver's Sarsaparilla is concentrated
and poweiful ; rednifes a smaller dose.,mul
Iis more careen% 11080 for dose, thrin any
other Sarsanarilta. it is the 64 of all Mood •
eredicinee. 0
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