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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-06-27, Page 1mAxixiiiraz AAR scow •0014YEYANCERP Om. , Comraissieners tor eintarie tied Xitintoges. , Term rfahh, ohINTON. MICA $114 faker ark Afeatigae* eledfiesti.--Xeknits TO THE ..Lta.' undersigned at the Library Ittione4Srntha 30 JASSES SCOTT. - ' DA. FORRESTER, .CONYETAISCER, LANG, s Ineerange and General Agent. Money ti lean. Gnirk ISEAVX1t BLOCK, Clinton, Ont. qww1v47,1371 UQ LEND LosE smALL 33194"a" POVOLEY, M D M.O. R. S. ENGLAND FhytrioiandilurgeoM etc, Office MEd, residence. next Dioleon'a Bank, market square, Clinton. TU. AITLETON0*--OFPICE-AT RESIDENCE Lou Ontario etreet,01inton,oppositetbe Enillieb Church, Entrance by tide gate. itifISS TILT, FASHIONAIME DRESS 5; MANTLE Istaker. Rooms -- Ceara* PICRRIN'S BLOCK, up start, Ratenbury,Street, Clinton. IGRADUATE OF TORONTO Univereity,)Phyeician, Surgeon, reeidenee et iir.liannineli, three doors mist of the ZiSoPerance UsiLLendeabOrei Ont. t A ROSS, I D, GRADUATE or matlem. treivervity, Philadelphia, Member a coop ot Physicians and Stageons, Ontario. Office s,t'George Granthanfe; three doors north of the PTA 'Office, Lendesboro., • • RAND UNION HOTEL, MINTON', ONTARIO, 1. -rt MRS. laniumr, Proprietor. Large 1md airy, cen- trally: situated, olegantly furnished, heated with hot air, large andvefl lighted sample mons. Good sta- Ming., •$1 per day. 0 TT IL PROIDFOOT; OTVIL • ENGINEER, ..1.1** Pr ovintial and Dominion Land ,Surveyor, Architect and Draughtsman, PERRIN litAlcu,•• Clinton. . • • Ta DICKINSON,. LICENSED AUCTIONEER • 1./. for tlieCOunty `of Huron, Sales attended to "promptly. • Charges rnoderate. Regdenee ' Albert St. Clinton,. •• . REEVE.--OFFIRE ItATTENBURY RT," Murray Block, twodoors east of, Hodgens. eti- traneo, Iteeidenee, opposite the Temperance Huron Street, Minton. Ofilee Sa.m. to p.m. lir RS. WHIT'f, TEACHER OF MUSIC:- rents Jas. attended at their own residence,it necessary.. Re- sidence, Rsohn Robertson's, Huron Street, Clinton.. Ride's new •method taught if desired., . • R. STANBURY, GRADUATE OP THE .cz Department oiVietoria University, Toronto,f or inerly of the liceipitals and Diepenearies, New Ter14 Coroner for the County of If uron,Bayileld,Ont. TV W. WILLIAMS, B. A., M. IL, GRADUATE OF ' -ILIS•Toronto Linivereity; member of theCollegeofEhy 'Jolene and Surgeonet Ont. OFFICE & Ihnrimaricri the house! ormerlyoemipied by Dr, Reeve, Albert street Clinton. DR. WORTHINGTON, PHYSIGIAN, SURGEON Aeomielsear,Lieentiateof the CollegeolPhysielan- and Surgeons of LowerOanada'and ProvineialLieen, Mate and Coronorfor theConntyofiluron. Officeand residenee,-The building former)y mrimpied by Mr Thwaitee, Huron street. • • Clinton , Zrin.10 1671. ! • , NATAVERLY HOUSE, CLINTON, ONT.-THIS TV Hotel is.new and has all the reqnirements of a flrat-elass bouse. range and airy rooms, elegant pinions; 'heated with hot air, and in the immediate -Vicinity of the G. T. R. depot. The bar is well stocked wIth the choicest brands cf liquors and cigars. The travelling public IVEY rest 'Insured et being well oared for at thin house SAMUEL PIKE, proprietor, • c. Cariterwatinansr, IS. D. S..: of Stratford, will visit Clinton and be at the Grand Union Hotel , every second Friday in the month,where he will be prepared. to attend patients professionally. The adininistrationrd Nitrous Oxide Gas;.orVitalized Air, given to patients when required for She painless extraction pi teeth. , 1111•.• WILKIE K WOOLYERTON. 541JRGIIION DENTISTB. ' Hold the exelusfim right for the county for the Ifurd process of administering chemically pure Nitrogen Monoxide, which is the safest and best system yet ds-. covered -for the painless extraction of teeth. Caarges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Osnes, BEAVER BLOCK, over Thompson & Switzet's Grooery Store, Alber Street, Clinton. • . R. H. ,HOL4116.61, SolicitoiSapione. CotIrt &e dm' • 'I OFFICES—W-INGHAM In Blyth every Thursday. Collections and claims promptly and reliably attended to,- PRIVATE FUNDS to lend ,at lowest -rate of • interest.' " Thomigoes Tickot ligoncy AW -DOMINION LINE op STEAMERS US Liverpool, and all points east -row rates. arTICKETS BY BEATTY LINE, BOATS to Manitoba and points west. /rTICKETS TO ALI, POINTS WEST, itt lowest rates. ' ter CALL before making airengenrients to Rey Of these points. JAMES THOMPSON, ' Town Agent -'1111E ALLAN LINE •• ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. The Allan Line it taking Steerage passenger's • from Clinton to Liverpool, 1:)eti'Y and Glasgow, for $23.15 texentretow 'Tickets, good for six months, at low rates.- Intermediate< rate also • reduced. Accommodation good: • Sailings every Saturday • • from Quebee. Passengers require to leave Chnto at 4 p. in., on Thursdays. making direct connection • °with steamers at Quebec. . Full particulars antlell information on appli- cation to A. O. PATTISON, G. T, R. Agent, ClintOn, LIPDSIZE WOILK A SPECIALTY. DENT/ST, COATS BLOCIC, Charges moderate CLINTON AMIE" 21414:,ri ...411,.r2•`44 $ $174. IttiCt1.F.-5,914-i191111/Vie° • agtithe41144...rare.Seatorth, and arg exchanged pulpits etk Sure, t Monday the .Chancellor of the Western. Univereity, London, conferred the degree ef.Beettalot of DitrinItg 94, the Rev, W. OAT, ofBt. Paul's,Clinton, The Methedisf Sabbath Sho'61 has been trying to arrengso picnic to Port Stanley, bet, the ritilutayt will net give what are considered lote:epoegli rates, 40 the pre- ha101ity jij that. lt wilt o heldefther itt godetiCh.'hiitnithe'Pthiipitarf ethe:wP. • Per9Xe.t.hrittPaitrarePeQ ;mire ma reee- lutiPh wag nnikniptemstyr permed eapreping the heertt, theatre of the members to the .PIV.R1.1Pf-C.44011:for.p4o;49:04.84,itylind xmogness to them While here, -and 'mural oeCa,pion; to kay that their treatase, et , AA* been surpassed at any ceilthittiefttlesatvilitil i4eyiettiti.tv been held. .4.trifehtt Zeh the -public.' eureetirtgvatf the contereneet;Rev. A. Steatart,of the Pres- ' PYteriamehtifohi Was on thepitetfoten) and ' took part in the eerviees, aod Reerr: Messrs. .Crag and 'Edmends, the • Episcopal cituichrtook- path' the Miindayllereihee. Such -evidenced of gdodt1wiII attd sym- pathy between denominationalbrethten ateaigne ufthe times, enel 4111°W:that old •prejtididesare being7datept .out- oF etriet. ante in the desire iette,getidta all intfri." Rev. Jas. Giait belegabseni4 Toronto, his placebere *Mir du Mitred im irowars, dd A. K. Birks aM. Re in lteli," bn ,Sunday writ. It will be ttinerved 'in 'the liet, of 'statione of the church thet.afialteg Man' has been appetnted aacelleggire with Rev. Jame s Gray, Ti IsTtIone,,ilteCaeee. Mr. Gray, who* ireivoirer t f$0 of tAct funds 'of the church,. It111, .nitoesgailly; himfrnm home eoneiderably.„ gr, ,Sehoo.c teitwei sPekon..9felAnd iiiilLf1P..tePPP.411, 414 deties hero the firet:Senday inaitlye : The ettentlaecle;at -the- dtatehurch; on Suaniatttmorninter was the iargest, peer .witnessed here; ine etteey avail- able foot Of rood' aVae:utilieed,.willie.deetst outside the tv'eteartlso;,c1deuttied, many of thole present coming 1611g -dire. teneesaneely W.:heat Tat. 1.11161Dpuglask The qitsermon. w'are rat:Milne 'and no •eyaopsiri ,coaa,i161t,jtuittee.;,t60641130 thif:pgthirs and foree of-cletillriW„ohltebe Wanting. • The Pria'phYpiCar C. Iinfltiltfint is bady iinpairedtbut" his'''ult3ital!pOtvera itptiefit•O'Sti.Ong. 4rotte:,,vii34 ,04„_0116.1°Pr4s01,`,"*10„74410 t tgra‘dlY 'hare:sat for ..anothe. liopOtnqer rilne inepiring,,.uttcriptce.),s, •,Cithitilittieha, . !•fislidttertj aupptcd thd sijne 4t11y b mi.4- ietera • rate tileAtiefOsePti. i• • E pverof hay - Ing aSkii# thattW iterraeat lie re- ported in full, it. thaLoei, Mentleited that Dr. Douglage oblected .tihe.tet921 • 5'4'1 4•:7-Slrl,;' reialetamo el - $1,60 Peg Annum. • CLINTON, ONT. • woxgo„ 26, , , , gent .aka,vvritoontitA. , _ rrio LET- LARGE' FRONT PARLOR, furnbihed, with or without board. AMily tout deters east ot Pr, Reeve's residence, Huron st.,:clbitee, llerOutaZiensrat'Est wAtifyggr rugs; -ea- charge et a faintly.' Good •wagea to suitable Parson, Apply te IVN.' KINDLER, OnWei Road, about two miles from clintop„ • 1POlt Sa1.4E---00D DEMOCRAT ‘107.wrgcris eels beenfn use (ar a short tine; will ver reasonable tesins T DOHERTY, jainten.n T. NTICE To CONIIIRACIPORV- TENDERS wilLbe recelyed Up teul o'clock, PM., SATURDAY %POLY Oro, for the erectidn of a gallery in the Mahe - dist Chunk liohnesyllle, together with, other piovements '• also, for the banding of a shed. plane', and speelficatione t,o be Seeti at IL Buono's, to whoso. tenderp are tebe riddreesed. Lowest or any tender necessaity accepted. FL evono, Secretary, Holmesville P.O. BIJOGIEK 26 New SINGLE BUGGIES , . . _ For „sale Cheap at CALLANDER d. BUOS. SHOP, ne,ict door to the Doherty Organ Factory. Wellfirih s- ea and cali be bought'at all prices, according to filish from 660 upward.' Come and see no mid get k3ur terms. Will give written guarantee with every one., • ilALLANDER & BRO., Clinton. • GIELWANTED-A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT • waged. Apply to MRS. J. C. BILROY, Rotten - bury street. • .4. • • (loonPASTIHRAGF-For IL:7ms and Cattle. A.JI on the Forks Farm', Maitland concession, Gode- rich township. 'Apply to THOS. MATE. * STSIGRE GIRL WANTED -Smart, industriods •for•Stationery and Fancy Goode. Ono with some knowledge of the business preferred. -ALEX. 'WEIR, Clinton, , • • • * • OST--Iletween Fairsll an ' Mid " the Railway oresel lieg on the Myth Road., A PRUNE SILK PRESS' 'The finder will ,plesse return it- to jOHN MelLROY th, Bly, or to, this onkel. MO DEBTORS -All OVERDUE ACCOUNTS I. owing the undersigned, and not settled at once, will be lilaced in court. for collection:- 4'0E1N OUNING,HAME, CiinMn. rpMF.MIGEMAToRFOR SALM-- A''GOOD 1.10 second -band Refrigerater, in splendid order, Am- erican make,,for sale cheap. Apply to SILAS DAVIS, Mammoth Tin Shop, Otinton. • J)imnetaax MIILL-bred ThoroughDurham. Bull for service. Lot 43,-Baytield emcee-. sion. Goderieh. Township, ,Torrn 111 per co* for the season. JOHN O. ELLIOTT. • • „ . T 1J2BEi FOR SALE -About one Mind. .L.4 red thousand feet of HEMLOCK LUMBER all sizes,_for ogle very cheap. Apply to ,JOHN SHANA,FIAZT, lot de, gra eon.. of Mullett, 11000AltbElte - THREE OE FOUR respect - 1.11 able youisg men(,an and ebnifortable board • at reasonable rates, at MRSAIMPSON'S, nearly oppoeite the Model i3ohool. OTE LOST -A note signed by•AbAn Bums .11 and . JOHN WEIR, to H. Andrews, for,$50, was lost about the 15th inst., in or near Clinton. All per, sons are warned against negotiating such ifote. A. BRYDEN, Clinton. DWRIIAM BUNN FOR NEttiiiiCi-THE eubsorJberkeep, for Service at his Promisee Lot -36, araimand concession Goderieh tovvnship, (at Holmesville) a goodThoroughbred Purhans' Bull. Tams, $1.50, with privilege of returning, if neeessary. CHAS. J. DISNEY. . • QTORM-FOM NATIF-wrix SELL 'CHEAP or rent on easy ternifi,' the Brick Store and Dwelling w tbe Villagc of Mayfield. lately °coo - pied by R. Barker. Good opening for business. Best stapd in the .Village.- For partioulare ate - ply to R. BARKER, Blyth. • 'FOR SALE-..005IFORTAELE DWELLING HOUSe In the Town of Clinton. contains 6 rooms; garden with fruit trees. Situate In geed loeality and easnyaccessible. • Forfurther par - Umtata apply at the New ERA Woe, or at the SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, Perrin Block, Clinton, '• • •• • '6 • . flOVSE TO HEST -The bongo and quarter acre garden on thole= of Mr. J. Holmes, Huron Road; Is °Mired toment on veiy reason- able -terms. Plenty of •room and. every eonve: -Menee for ordinary frinslly. Splendid cha nce. for working man. _Only 15 Minutes walk from 'town. Apply to ALBEEtT MAY.- Huron road. B6CiT AND WAGGON Eno SALE,- . For sale it new COVERED:BUGGY, Marie box; finisbed in the latest style, end of the very beat material. Also. a DEMOCRAT WAGGON' new, ennoble for eithei*. single horse or team. Both will bo sold at it bargain, and neither have Yet been used. T. C. DOHERTY, Clinton. ' farMATED italeVEM. -Strayed froni tite 1.1premilies eine' subscriber,' lot 36, Maitland con., about th first of May, /Our cal treti giant 8 months old. two heifers, one roan, -the otherred faro little brigdie, the other two liulls,.one roan, the other red with white and red face. Any one giving such informatioij. as leads to their recovery ;will be suitably rewarded.' • • - CHAS. DISNEY,' Goderich township= . . . (loop )'A1131 FOR NAT.M.-: The subscriber 'VI offers for sale- that well -situated • farm; tot 17, 7th concession, Goderich township, 80 acres, 30 acres in grass, nearly all cleared; good brick house, barn 86 x 75, stabling for. cattle and horses,:im granary, implement house, smallorchard. „Theisai”eit splem did one, well watered, in a very, good state otoultiva. tion,•with 700 rods of underdraming,black elly soil, 1%64 will be sold on reasonable terms. 32,000 ban re. main on property, at 6 per cent for five years, if dealt'. ed. JAMES DUNCAN, Porter's HiliT.O. .23 ' JOHN ROSto PUMP MAKER CLINT0N., ONT. "‘ The subscriber hat had many years' exPeri- ence. and guarantees to -give the best of batia- , faction, 0- ' PTJMPS,' TANKS, CISTERNS, ETC., Made and mit in an short notice. All orders by Mail promptly attended to. Charges rea- sonable. ' " JOHN BOSS, Clinton. • LAKE S10E111011 TRANSIT COMPANY Atoll, Agents Clinton. • throegli ticketa issued to anpointhi Pa- tera, 3/10$TARA;Oraioter, or BRITISH CO. LUMMA. . Tiekets. to Dagnoris Oenvet,A.1.1e, Begraro, BiAmItritTTE, HA/MOOK, Persons contemplating a SuMmer, Tent on the /Ake) call mid ask for our Tourist Guide. Book, • STEERAGE HATE, 'Via WHITE STAR LINE) Clint011 to Liverpool, $25,35 JA.OKSOINI*, Ticket' Agent, „t- • • 511E0tillitn.41454 Ff5150,140,150. • ED/TOBIAL NOTES, • a.,jorne WHITE) M. P.1.* is stud:writ folr tbe statement that the Orange Inca poration 'Bill will not beintrodneetl. to the. Deefinlen ..Parliantent again. , .c! eurrendet"- is a. good -mottoin theory; bit in practiee they teirrender both principl audprefessioniand show that they haven . ale' itweditI; ' Pertsoreat.;-Mires 14.0anipbelkor.Bay- field, is at presentisa- 'a visit to bee. filende on the 2nd and 8rdtcen..offitenleY. " Strzsernoir4.--ile, Thos. Frazer uottlie Ord con., was eunstruelFwittle Wel' '13g in t the field, on FridaYeatidaltlattegla Seri- ous, results follatvecl; Bilireri,13%: e from the effeets .therene it • . the back hone of ihrinfant, or they woul never *mit the leader of the govern ment to dupe them with nice promise as be does year after year. „ •115: TgE POliCO Comnassioziers ot Teront •eertainlreannet helloing their duty fo the- suppression -of obscene literature when they allow the Mail to .circulate containing welt, blackguard language a Itttalasl-Oatitig to the Wet Beaton 3ag4 4 yeaet little Of eterepair were regite on the ... roads. Thi4„Year) tantetier„ a geeit itmount„ 8,i Of work has been done, -and the 2nd eon. :of Stanley is now in good order. .-- .• 0. Ijetraatri Alt 1,4olgTHINOv-During the severe thunder storm on Wednesday last the lightning struek an elm tree in afield [ belonging to 111r,Gregor Merf3tregor;:tiedei 1 i whieh.sorae sheep were lying, and killed , ,.1 three ewers and three lanibs.... Mr. .110-' si [ Gregoris likely- to teeever•dantagee.. from, ..• i the manatee company. • t t - - • • . • VARNA, . ' the issue of last Wednesday did in refe rence to the membere of the Local Legis lature. The New York Police 'Gazette would ,have been suppressed for such filthy language,- but of course the Mail is pntleman'esiourpal, written for gentle: men (?) by gentlemen (2)." • A TELEGRAM. ftant. Ashland,. Tenn., says that David. Hughes, who ns -worth over $100,000, was found guilty of &Matt- ing and seducing a fifteen year old orphan girl, and sentenced toter years' imprison- ment. Hughes, after accomplishing his purpose, induced the girl to marry an ex: convict, and gave the latter $26- for doing se. This if a just sentence, and we Mine'. .that the day is not far distant when the wealthy „criminal, be his crime in thepo- Mica), aerial or moral scale will be just as severely dealt with as. the e one in the more humble -walks of lite. 011E esteemed friend, Mr. Thos. Kidd, of Goderich, treats us in int week's Sig- nal to a,Coluind dose on the alleged short- comiege of Clinton, as compared vvitleGo- derich, and the Signal itself supplenionta the dose hecausethe equalized rate of as- sessment of Clinton hes not been advanc- ed. Gentlemen, the weather is too thun- dering 1.ot to discuss- thorns questions ditiv.' All we need 8-0 is that no simennt of so- phistry will .convince in intelligent and, discrirainating public that Goderich is not declining -the most stubborn fads show that It is, and no argpreent Whatever is needed to prove that 'Cltnton is pro- gressing -- equalization repttri,. notwith- standing -for the evidence is apparent to all: Ta, ta, when it. gets cooler.we may,; wax warm on the subject. - . 'BOTH Reform, and Ctinservatiee papers° are diseinesing thequestion as to the Sud cese ,Otthit loin JatelY• obtained by. in the London market; the former assert. With: god' arithmetic force, • that it was not as good as it should hate been; and, -of course, the_ latter the contrary; but the iciest importaet naatterabout it is,, why should ji be neeessary-for this coun- try continually, to be going -to England to . , harrow money? and we .ere glad, to see that ellen some.of the. Tory newspapers are beginning to ask this :question; among which is the Brantford Times,.which 'con- siders it a very serious Metter, and so it Before the fall of the Mackenzie gov-' eminent the opposition was . continually harping. Upon the smaltdeficit, not appa-.. -tentlyunderstanding the,. fact that the. government had simply refrained - front thrusting their 'hands too deep into the pockets of the Coreinunity; but the present government has been squeezing 'from the people all they could get, and boasting of. a surplus, and now. Leonard Tilley has gone to England to borrow $50,000,000, and in firat asking for -$25,000,000: he gets about $22,500,00Q; but Canada will have to pay back the full amount and intekest on it. So tong as the people will permi the got ernment to VS OU borrowing; so long the latter can cover ,up the tracks of their iniquity and eitfaveganCe. TAP Toronto News for some timehas been hammering away at the leaders of the Reform party to define :,their policy, if they hope to receive the sUppoet of the people; get into potier. Teta email degree we agree with it. The: general . and well-defined platform of :the Reform ..„ part is known t9 perhaps all who are strongly identtfied therewith,- but. there are others who are not so familiar with Its 'Prinehtles, We believe it. would be Wis.. dote, to •announce a platform, and appeal to the people thereon., For instance many will say that if the Refined party were returned to power "free trades' Weald be the inevitable result. And yeti free trade is not a plank in 'the Reform platform,though many appear to think it is, So long as tt. revenue has to be raised to meet the expenses Of the country' "free trade" 'cannot be introduced. The leaders of the party are opposed on prin. ciiple.to protection, but the requirements, the revenne demand a certain amount, and it would be well if something wee definitely known thereto, besides what has appearedtin leader's speeches: VVe like to Oct specific statements; and believe that the people are just now in the best frame of mind to consider well such, We d0 not want to occupy space in sug- gesting planks tor a platform, the Reform party has Witty% had in its platform therm things which Were for the best interests of the community: still, We think good,* and not evil, would be the outcome of having a clearly-defined platform, in which the time-honetedprintiples of the Patty would he embediecli.ana around 'which vre believe the IttiatieS SWIM be eucetestolly rolled. • Blionn DOWN. -On Sanday as AteSsrS. Wanless and Sail* With their wives were on their way ever, t6 Clinton, toattend church, a couple of the wheels of :their waggon broke down precipitating 'theta QII the read. Fortunately none 03-thera 'sustained serious injury, and they borrow- ed a. waggon to complete the journey., STROVE 33Y Jatortnarrile.-Ou Monday (welting ofInt week the -barn of Mr.Jolan Smith,. near this village, , Was struck by lightning, but fortunately suritgined no dee/lege. . His horses, Which -,were inside the,time, were , shocked by the 'eleettic geld, and have been quite deaf eine since.• The dearness will likely wear otf in time. rionnmAgo. TOWNSHIP. Mr. John Sheppard; of the 10th,- raised a new barn on Tuesday. Miss Mary Sterling, Of Perter's left last week on a visit to her brother in Dakota. • Mr. 1I, Sturdy, of ,Goderichr. township, is very ill. His family have 'been sum- moned to hia bedeide and .his death ie • hourly 'expected. - • Mr.R. Taylor isImproving in his health very slowly, the dobtor'has removed two or three preceit of.boneand he thinks one or two more will have to he taken away. FARM OLD. .111r.• 3;1.- Couftieg las sold his farm of 120 acres on the 7th con., heing,parte of lots 24 and 25, to Mr. A. Cox, for the suin oe$8,000. The farm bee a frame house on it,.and, is in good order; ,fair pertrhiceel.ess isil .,censidefe, a .very Acromenv.r.-e.One' day last 'Weik 1113 Mr, Levi Trick was leading a horse behind'. the buggy in which he was riding, he met with a painful aceident. A snap was at- tached to the end of the halter; atd the'. horse with a sudden jerk,ipulled the halter' through his harici;the snap catching in the palm and tearing tett a, large portipia of the flesh, • • HOLMENVII.LE. . . . A friend visiGng at Mr. Elford's, from near Preston, is looking out for a snail . In our advertising coiemns;tetrdets a asked foe certain !improvements to ti Methodist church. ' . Mr.' Wni.• Cot, leaves ay:Court-ice on the 30th, as lie is going to Dakota to be- gin business for himself. • , • Serviee isio be held on Sunday in the Methodist. cherch ; • Mr. Pickard Will preach in„the morning at 10 o'clock) and the pastor at 7 p.' rn. • • *: Mr. awl Mrs. Armstroubtr, of the town - .ship of.' Blanchard, we're visitingi their brother -1/144w', Mr.. 11. B. 'Evens, this week,,and returned home on Tuesday '- If the party Who fOund•a lady's smell satchel on Monday last, tear Clinton, on the Halton road; Wilt leave it et this office Rev. 'W. Birks will see that the owner gets it. . , • „ The temperance meeting in the Metho- dist church, oil Monday .evening, ' was poorly attended, Owing to the wet Weather,: Rev. Mr, Caswell delivered an interesting address. . • . . • Will the person. win} changed the wheels from Mr. Birks' to Mr. Jas. Laith*aite's gy please let lir. Birks have the box belonging to his wheels, and he will be much obliged. Such larks are not very' smart after all. ' Cosedivr,-Knott's hall was well filled on Friday „ evening last, to Wear and see the Cantata of "Lost and Saved," given by a large number.ofyoicee from Clinton. The play was voII rendered, considering the smallness of the stage, and the singing especially geed, every • ono expreseing themselves as highly pleased with the pro- granirne. A number talk ofgoing to ten on the 2Teh, to heir it again. 14111r. Won-41r, 'J C,Ha*kuna bee Otte ed the amprovemente .in.conntr. tiod with the harbor here, :rrexime.r-Ahnot daylatVegg ItOM a,dilitAlICO ,v1Sit,the pera:1uire and throw their hoolerefer the epptllY.(004;40gi tutd.the zeutique ham .".415ey ,eften e. Plitt ftpPallentbr mioll'satisAectwO t4e,.re- suit gt their day's. ePer.t. ' • .1 f4P'' CatoPee7Meadows are going to be' good. and only fall andspring crape fale,ebut unless frequent showers chmeigialneftell rsoits Sown late will be it failure:' rap?, eta are begining to see more cleaely 'early-doWing Whether in Sprieg, or fell e. necessity, iethey wish to have gnna '81'43rE Factortr.4-Mr.:Mahafly;s litave factorybas beettlis full 'Wad terIonte tline) doily Welling out 4 large number ef staves. 'When the seasons rite ve cutting is ionekatteetien will he given 0,, harrel heading, and shingles.; The racterY id a great benefit to the place, as it employs a lame number or metre DOMINION DAY. -We expect to see e large opted hete,tin the let,. and hope to able to entertaiii them 'satisfactorily., it will be seen by the large posters that the grounds are free to. all, and. every one is allowed to cbtopete On pap:fleet ofontr, :ince fee in all of the games in Which 410 particulerage 'is mentioned. Of Course there is no exception tmade 'in favor of residents Of this or any other place. • BRIEFS. -W 3-, baiter returned hoigi on Monday,from Kentucky With a :trottieg gallon) named Kentucky .Stne,, which; will take part in the race's on the Istnjuly,i in'Wingham. Mr. M. le:ming; returned. -home frotte)Seaforth last week, .:511iss Tad: nee, of Stratbroy, is visiting „her 'brether; t present. 'Mrs. W. Sentlieett 58 visitiegi h r friends in Edeter this week. Mr. W. outhotat and J. A. Clark". was,. 4;1:Exeter: thkweek, Mr..4,..Mil`rilitekrwas Hen- eali 'op his Worth hiet Sunday:: ;',A2nnioni 8, 8. _picnic, Episcopalian, Methodist antli Presbyterian,. will be -held inithegnive ad-; joining the -village on.Sithrday • next, the. 28th inst.; a good time is expected. , The; R. 0",--pronie, which was held'in Eng.**. bottom's grove, was a very Subcpssfnleed.; Vereye panorama-exhihited '1401000st: week to lair audieces. The Paintings, especially the historiear scenes, are . well executed. His thirty scenes of "Ten nights in, the Bar-ipont" 'ate Well .hidchlat- ed• to assist in the great tem,peranCe mlOVe- Mont, and moral reform, which is now agitating our country.- ; thr011elt the Dolt- Valet OBITUARY Notelg.- Werjravethis week to mourn the death, of anotherpie.: neer settler of this bounty,. irr the person of Mrs, John McClure, of the 5thorin of McKillop, which took placesiii:Satuiday morning last, after an illnese of OnlYa few ;days of inflammation of thetboweic She :wage- comparatively young woman; heir*. .4afily 47 years of age, She was the second daughter .ef the late Jos. kip of • Mo.: , andzas born „in the townslitp, of • 1 , re Efenningfoi 'Quebec, :.4nd.,eame.-to Mdr e • - EAST , WAWANGSH. Mr, Alex: Robettson has erected a fine °frame betn,with stables underneath, The building was reisea on Saturdaylast, Bides Were chosen by Messrs. 1', Agnew and P. Naylor; Mr.liraytor's -side cattle off vie. torious. The contest was not a close one, Owing to the,itreaking'ofa, eotiple ofpike- ,poleson Mr. 'Agnew's side. A. proininent Oonseevative in this '•16.- Cality has incurred the euspicloix of having' gone overt ° the enemy recently, politi. °ally Speaking. . Certain ,actions of the gentleman in question, BeeMsto justify the suspicion. As the party to which he has gope over is not the dominant'one,tlie motive for thie extraordinttett leap over the political fened can hardly have been anerceriate. 'That he has seen the,ernor of of hits Woe IS au ';iniprobablet theory „ and one which all ''*lie'lirlsew hint iv,iruld re- jedt, though net for the eitarrolt that, the °rift Vete'inyiejblo, ; :However "aus- tance leilds enchantment ttetheiiew" and it is just possflild thet"thle political ups postate has had it gllmpse9 in perspective, Of a berth in governmental gift Which met Its taste) and which he might seeuee when the Political -shone shifts and his aidept.sd party eannee to power. Ansi according to his own latelk expressed convictions, if the euehautinent Increases with the dig. takiee itS eiget (Whim wdalti he coitekla entitle, op with other t members ofthefamrty in 1355, and settled,ori the farre.atijoining that on which she lived, at the time of bee death. In 1858 she was married to Mr. it itleLitre. He died about 7 years ago, She •-leaves belend One sOit ./tbout 18 yeard of age -and fourdeughtets, one , of. whom ..:18 `married. She .was a sistet ,of otitit Mills, of flullett, Me. Jos. Mills, Or blitio .ton and Mr. 'Thos. E. Itlills•rif She was'a Consistent Christian woman and Was heloVed and esteenied litto teW knew her, ' Het sudden death sad and iereparable loss to 64%614.0 'which -she was the head and guide, and. Will he deeply regretted by a; very large circle of relationk friends andacquaida nukes. •Her rentainj were interred in the Maitland Bank cemetery, Monday. : A:Nomad Prodpna, L. Yoll Egmond, who died at Eginoret-a ville on Wednesday morning, was the old-, est son of Col. ViinEgniodd, of ;Die erMyi of Napoleon I,' and one :Of ;the earliest; Pioneers in thls part of Caneda.'" The de- ceased mire throegh the vvoods,hy, blnze marks on the trees; from Waterloo to Go- derieh, in the year -.1828, driving an ox Wain and cart with the necessary provis- lone. He was at this time 20 years angel' His father had large goveriiment Contracts for opening up nes. roads,. and eMployed a large .numberof men, and almost the entire business of the deceased was to bring flout, meat; and other necessaries from the nearest market. After- his fitherai death in 183$, be settled at Whet tallow called. Egenondyille, and married in '1844, his wife being 12 years hi junior and surviv- ing him, and by whomhe had foilt,dangd: ters and two sopa, all living. He was: early appointed a raagistrategnd hie de. 01810119 Were always considered jest, lie, had it large brain and a very large 46.4- opMent of the intellectual facultiera His memory WAS very retentive, heves a great. reader, and thoroughly informed on any subject brought forward in conversation. He was contemporary, with the celebrated Dr. Dunlop, and his brother Col. Dunlop, and intimate with them. Canipinginthe 'woods among wolves and bears was com- mon_ in hit journeys to and front Berlin and Waterloo, the protection from which inthe night was the large camp fire, la- ter in life he carried on hitt farm and a distillery, the latter of Whichfiteclosed after a few years, and continued to culti- vate the soil till within the lastfeW yeaes. His tote for floriculture was extetterdin- ary, and was inherited by'hie daughters; his garden was filled 'with tunny of the rarest 110Wers. The family have ,been be- reaved of a.geed Inisband And father, and the neighborhood of an tidellent mend. and counsellor. 014 of it fantity of four tons and three daughtdrs, hiaadonlythe second death in thadathily, Ro was a- brothee of Mere ThWaltbsiOf Clinton, ;and of Edward Van Eginendi.of the' Hilton-. road, and bfLedpold,in Egntendeillet and August,. in Seafotith. HIS rentable Were interred in Egmendville'eenietery Yester- day (Thursday.) , . ' OUR ttirt.E*136x. A GOOD EgitgAPEE;°.:! 4-414.?, Eiiitgbiottheelietoottireer,lkii, . •8J1t,.Will arbut letterc'tiblehtl; rilbeicedlast'WeekikiikOorto- be/10, in Scolkalid the. book " Ri,PeritRIOrlologyi" cauie by /Mill it few days after.$ t. -„f / ragRARIIN OgainkfiCie:.i1/16TheTtj!.(fili;Tt;I:f.:•••••bear Sir —On ,opening,k hog ,ofilririfics. PaCked:Mr4C011atell and just Sent to me, I end one Gina t,lieciustitute 11- t-retutii," regretting Yolir subscribers have boon 40 long "Withmit the,Mite Of it. Maws, dm., A. ta...csteeets. z • . , ; ; , A. ;M. Gihsod,:lia. .6..,•.AVes•in: • part.nerAir with Dr. Mosisleyrighile residing- here,:ntukise.was 1 subscriber to thiLibrary eating the time ,of ,reSidense. . There arf number et:peisene,in thia own who flay& 're- • taiyeil.'booVs belonging to the libraryleyend tlie tinie a1Iov,od by t,),e• tegelatiees. -1 hope that It.414 'oriitimaliatahne read thieiittler.wtit b'oaiitnated We same spirit as Dr. Giheon, land that they will 'return the' books ,irpMedi. lately% /It this isijotidoao rahall-hattealist lof -kith parboils .naiielt`Prililfshint in the Neve " •-jkirits-Sborki' tibilatian; 14- ; t Iii ZI:*;-iiiiio:v: 4 'itieW lEi:ie 9‘ , '..f,r i..,..?. 'S . .........i ... .i . ..-. ,, --.,SigetVhenlilie.estrimiew tram from Strat- , . ftilid tOlGoderieli3 onIthe 24th ins4Was on itt re., tkirri An the. tafeuing, .near,the 7th con. Of . Geeteriett townelien; (4, boy ,fall off the.train ;. . when he reached the trosSing hesitated to . those :prIseut that he had been thrown off the train by another hot% He:barely 'eacapird • with hisiife being badly shaksn up.. ,-.Als the train was then tar ahead, be was direeted to Ur:XiS.0x, hotelkeepee, Iiolmesville, to care for ,11195 and . see him off on the eix o'clock Main, for his home in Stratford, ' He gave his news as Harry BeeirfOrd, said he:Worked • itritlitidkyded, and that hie inother was it wi. d6fr." if a reporter frOtoOne of the 'Stratford ,pliperszveold call'ilpoix Widow Bickford,. and Ated 'outthe fettipartieelat ,9' what.' a the Send tvklin penetrated Alm' wicked, .e0Wardly ad, might be Mend' dfle Mad' seierely`plinished.- 'A year ortwo in'the refonnetory Would pro- ,. .bablY tetich.fasit: youthe that, .when they go. out horn hOnie;.they will notbe permitted to ride roeglashod.over,the,; community.,Were the • injured boy.the"sint ,"of Wealthy parents, .. them wotild :bo :dozens of men to Asko : the . matter Up, but as he is onty a poor boy, I • `suppose, no person will trenble himself about $1.144 affair, The writer; howeyer, still fondly. hepai that sense praetical ohristiau in Strat- ford ' Will: inquire into the Matter, and if the guilty arartY is, found' let the full eteastne- of • the law be meted otit.iO him, Cree .tvno WAS PRESENT, , ,THAT PILOPOSEP'.DI2OSSIO. To the Editor of the eliliton Sone Era. "DEAR Sze, -LO your last bank and alsoin the last two italics of the News.11emittl, Were erten reliving to buriiriese of the which should have been confined to the lodge koem.dm not going to take up Much of your tiine to answer these' works of some me.' tura (7) brain. In thefirst letter signed Tit; . 4‘A , niernber,!' offence, is taken at v,ithat'Yottl. published in your palter as a local. NOVOIr.„! Editor, I read that item, ' and I .failed. tril'filid • anything that would lead parties to infor that it' Wail the Good Teinfplard yetrithant, es noP earned Negro fablitiOaed Or place.speeifie4abd think Meraberi! matte a Inestungentle... '- manly and; uneelled-for „attack nPon. 'Another Member," feeling grieved at such abuse, trims to mend the reatterhy anewering ' thinegh yoor colobins,.'! whereupon "A Metillier" again- takes -the offensist by *riling another fetter, Which contains Statements that. 1:Ihn Propered.to prove die hide, and Also by insinuating that "Another Member'imak"vto,:. (atilt; the eenstitutiiinf'!.16 being tee:blind:4o gee that he, was yielatlogibit obligation by welting the first letter ow, if thead mem- bers were not pleased with thalddge business kivalf :tiaeir duty itilirtnii it before the lodge, and not ,to pnbilsh mood titalftin the papers 6*.er fictitions nemeS. I ant not erring to hide myselt.bahind an tinonyinond name, tiff I are prepared to faze any Meinber that feels ng. grieved, And. I hiss elooprovered to prove any statement 1 haVerisade, Heatiati Otralr#