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MOE • • • TOWN HALL, OI,INTON,
ISARIMAGE IrICENSES.--APPLT TO. THE
.411. undersigned at the Library RoomSmith's
0104. Se JAWS SCOTT,
FORAESTER, RONVEYANCER,
A.A. Insurance mid General Ageet. Money Olean.
Orem!, Beansit Btoes„ Clinton, On.
MONET TO LEND IN LATIGE OR SMALL
45.j. same on good rnortgagi3 security, moderate
ate of interest. II, HOLE,1 Clinton.
flfl. DowsDav, CI. It. S. tleGIJARD
PhYsioloa,Surgeob, eto. Office and residence
next Molson's Bank, market Romero, Clinton.
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APPLETON4-OPPIC1-AT BESIDENCE,
-1-Ion enteric' street,Cliuton,oppoeite the English
Church. Entrance by side gate.
YOCNG, M. B., (GRADUATP OP TORONTO
V • tnivereity,) Physietaii,•Surgeo n, 40., residence at
Mr. lianaing's, three doors east of tbe Temperanee
liall,Londesboro, Ont.
• 11 A. ROSE, M.D., GRADUATE GP MEDICAL
Cniversity, Philadelphia, Meeaber of College of
• Physieians and Surgeons, Ontario, Office at George
Grantham's, three door is north of the Post Office,
Londesboro.
Clit_t•ND UNION HOTEL, CLINTON, ONTARIO.
-1CA Pytts. ItitraLEV, Proprietor. Large and afry, cen-
. t Ally" %Mated', e1egi&nt Inefilelied; heated With ho
air, large and well lighted sample roems. Good sta-
bling. $1 per day. 9
Tx B. PROUDFOOT, CiVIL ENGINEER,
JUL. Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor,
Architect and Draughtsman, Penults I3Locx,
Clinton.
Ta DICKINSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER
_Les for tire celerity of Heron. Sales atteodea
to promptly. Charges moderate. Residence
Albert Sts Clintoa. . .
REEVE.-OPFIOE RATTENBURY ST,-
..1.1 Murray Blook, two doors east of, Hodgene' en-
trance. Residence, opposite the Temperance Hall,
°Huron Street, Clinton. °Mee hours, 8 a.m. to 6p.m,
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Vir RS. WEEITT, TEAGIIEk OP IdlISICtIPILS
XI& attended at their own reeddence,if neoesaary. Re-
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dence John Robertson's, Rums Street, Clinton.
/ace's uew method taught If desired. ' *
.eLfoSliANDURY, GRA,DUATE OP -THE MEI
ALDepartntent of Viotoriatiniversity,Teronto,for
steerly of the Heepitalsand. Dispensaries, New Tork.,
i0oronera Elfor thotounty lironalayfield,Ont. • ,
RW. W ILLIAMS, B. A., 'A.D., GRADUATE or
eTorouto Univereity; member of thecollegeofPhy
*Wane and SurgeonstOut. OrmOu & Rizeintztou the •
house formarlyoecupsed by Dr. Reeve, Albert street
Minton.
Tan. WORTHINGTON, PHYi3IcIAle, SURGEON
.1.7Aeconehenr,Lieentiate of the College of Physician -
and Surgeons of LetworCanatts,andProvincialLieen,
tiate and Corenortar theConnt s o !Hare °Incest, d
rersidenee,-The building forraerls oecnpied bs Mr
'Thy/sites. Huron street.
Clinton, Jan 10,1871.
'TATAVERT,Y HOUSE,.C.LINTON, OT.-JTII1S
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aleteLts_nesioroislata areAl_trie_regnirements
of a first -oleos house. Large endairy rooms,
elegant parlors, heated with hot air, anti in_the
immediate vicinity of the G. T. It. dispel.' The
bar is well enneked with the choicest brands of
liquors and cigars. The travelling publi� may
rest a adored ef iseingwell eared for atthishourie
SAMUEL PUCE, proprietor.
C117/ DELIVERIF-TMLSUBSCRIBER HAS
sta. d a general delivery ivaggon, (oldie frepared
to deliver parcels of all kinds anywhere in town, or
Perform any -work in this line of business. Charges
moderate. kOrders left at WATSON'S Flaw STORE VIII
be prompely attended to. RICHARD V. "WATSON,
Clinton.
ft. H. HOLMES,
SolicitorSupreme Court
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OFFICES—W1NGHA3& I3LYT.kl.
In Birth every Thursday. Corleetions and
c1ainiyeromptly and reliably attended. to. -
PRIVATE FUNDS to lend at lowest rate of
i nterest.
W. JACKSON,
TICKET AGENT, GI,INTON
Chesil Excursions via:the-taut Lakes,.
. Winnipeg and return ....*0 oe •
Duluth and return 32 00
• Port Arthur and reform... 30 00 •
•SaultSt, Marie and return.. 12 00
SECOND CAIRN TiONETS New York to Liverpool
nud return, no, the lowest rate ever offered.• •
OrSTEERAGE TICKETS ETO now sold at rates
never nefore heard or.
Hello , Traveller .!
Are you going to MANITOBA, laAROTA.' CALI-
FORNIA, TEXAS, KAN'SAS, NEBRASKA or COL-
ORADO, or any other point Westward. • Call and'ilnd
out rates and prove that we sell tickets it the :lowest
rate.
Time card and all information fre'ely •given.
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PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS
AT THE TOWN AGENCY. • •
etArCheapeAckets to Minskinaw,Satilt St.. Marie, Sagi•
naw, BarCity, Flint rind alitpeintsdn Michigan.
JAS. THOMPSON.-
THE ALLAN LINE'
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
The Allan Line is taking Steerage passengers
from Clinton to Liverpool. Derry - •
and Glasgow, for $24115 • •
Excursion Tickets, good foe • six months,
at low rates. Intermediate rates. also ..
reduced. Adoommodation good. • •
settlings every satarday • •
from Q110b0O.
PaS8011gOTS require to leave Clinton tit 4 .p.
in, on Thursdaym, making direet oionneetion
with steamers at Quebec.
Fullpartioulars and all information on
aU-
oatlon to
A,, 0. PATTISON,
G, T../1Agent, Clinton.
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TEEMS $1.50 Per Alelentlit .
JP adeatliee, SR at end °rye" CLINTOINI FRIDAY, ; OCTOBEit 10, IBM, •
- 'VOL.Ifes 1141.40.
"5 BOREIET Imoness
pew Atirtrtiotmento.
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faIRL WA.NTED-GOOD GENERAL SERVANT --
1,A fintnediately. Highest wages given. gas. W.
S. HARLAND, NVilliarn Street, Clintell.
MlEMAILIK TEACHER WANTED - FOR
the lower divigen of the Clinton Model School,
to complete the balance of the year. W. it, RINE,
Secretary.,
STRA.T 3r.431111 - STRAYED INTO THE
premises at the aubscriber, tot 44, Ilitylield
Cou„ GoderieliTownehip, alma the let or ADE.
Owner is notified to prove property, nay ex-
ponsee, and take it away. FL,
HOESE noja SALE -THE SUBSCRIBER
offers for gale the mall frame house oat -
pled by Sas, Addley, on the lot to the rear of'
the how he Is now building, must be moved
off the reft, _and will be sold at a liai.gain. doliN
OUNINGHAME, (Linton. •
IXOXISE AND LDTS FOR SALE -.THE
con,vente_n_tlruiltua.tedtranatliettee-cer
-tembutTStreet, now ocenPled by Mr. GE. Mity;
-and the half-aore lots on wbion it is situated,
ore offered for tale on reaamieble terms. Tile
lots extend through to Huron Street, bave good
barn and hearing • orehard thereou, hard and
sole water, &o.. particulars on application to 8.
FOWLER & SON. Jewellers, Clinton.
Teft soiesie To itENT-TAT COMMODIOUS
-Lis house 013, Rattenbury Street, lately eon -
pied by tr, S•warts, containing five bedcooms,
parlor, sitting room. dining room and kitoben,
Good cellar. Hard and soft water. Gardens
and spittle.' Rent moderate. DM cords or wood
on tbe place; all split up, tbat will be sold to a
tenant cheap. Full particulars on application
to the office of the MANTON New ERA.
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A III 'TIOR'SALE 01, FARR.-- TOR
4 -a -subscriber will ofremor sale by pubile-Aue-
tion,Cill SATURDAY:, OCT. 26T11, at the Cerarner-
Mal Hotel, Seaforth, west half of 144,1,2, _con. 3,
Runett, eontalniug 10 acre, 40 bleared, well
atered with never -tailing springs, .well feuced
good orchard, new barn, good house, told terra-
in bigh cuitivatiom Terms -lo per cent of pur-
chase tnoney on day ofsale; and. $800 by daue)1,
IBM; including the 10 per cent, balance on mort-
gage at 6 per cent, paymentsto suit parelniser.
C. MORTON, Prop: J, BRINE, A.110.
LtrUSIC.
idISS CALLANDER is prepared to receive a
muffed 'number . of, pupils- in Musio." mese te
commence Nov. 1s. • .
SIIFFOILIE BOAR VOR BERVICE:-A
first prize IMPORTED .SUFFOLle BOAR,
will be kept for Bervice Lot..41,Base
Mullett. JOHN GOVIER. • •
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frEitelliElt-WA-NTIERIALE-TEMTHER-
for School Seotion No, 2, Mullett.. Applica-
tions, stating.salary and qualification, received
up to lab oetober.1884. BENJ. CHURCHILL;
Trustee, Minton P,D. •
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OCIAET1OR. - NOTICE IS . weitenv GIVEN
that I will not be reszonsible for any debts con-
tracted briny wife, Maria Woodmanr without my
written order, as she has left niy bed and board. W.
WOODMAN, Loiniesboro. •• •
DIIRCHASER WANTED - FOR ONE OE'
1. the best wheat -growing farm in Walsh. County,
Dakota. 320 acres. • Booty of timber, near school,
stares, &c. In the midst of a Canadian settlement. -
Will be• sold at a great 'bargain. Apply ,to JOHN
SHEPPARD-, 1.0th con. Goderich township, Clinton
Post Office. •• . . • 38
FAR* yok'SALE-LOT 24, CONCESSION
7. ToWnslup of Mullett, oontaining 96 acres
of which so acres are cleared and in good cul-
tivation. • Good barns, stables, framealsvel11ng4e
and over 100 bearing trees in orchard. Several
springs convefilent for cattle. Good soil, terms
easy. Apply to W. W. FA.RRAN, Clinton.
KILPATRICK wishes to an-
nounce to the imbibe that he has removed
from Baron St. to tbe beuse that be occupied
bast whiter, on Queen street, opposite Mr. 0. A.
Hart's, sol leiter, where he will carry on country
Veeaviug in all its brandies. Thanking tke peo-
ple for past favors, he still solicits a share of
piiblie patronage. • G. KILPATRICK.
• Clinton,- Sept. 12, 1884. •
$4:500 WILL 13U).
' ART.OF LOT NO. 28
- the, 4th conceseion bf Bast Wa-
wettest': 89 acres. Ten acres of wood, good, or-
chard,. two good springs, two wells, log house'
with frame kitchen, frame barn, and drive
lions'e, and (neer 'outbuildings. Three miles
trout Manchester, and It from the town of
Olthton.•Store,Itia,eksinith shop and Poet officb
,on tho . corner of the lot. 02000 down. balance
-on Unto to suit'perebaser. ROBERT RAMsEy
Veestfield P.O.• -•
FAlum FOR SALE .- CONTAINING ONE
hundreit acres, bci»g composed of west -half 06 108
11, 00 the 6th eon., and west -half .of 108 -11, on the 5th
con, of -Mullett. 50 aores 'cleared and in gbeil state of
'cultivation., balance well timbered with pine, black
ash and cedar. Good frame house, frame bane acid
-stables, good well and orchard. Situateli miles teem
the village of Kinliurn, 7. from Clinton and $ front
Seaforth. Poisesaion given to do thin work. Teral
masy. Apply* on the •premises, or address MOS. Gs,
PETME, Constance. 38
-G1401rE• FOR .SACE, IN 1#110 groWN-
.12.SINJUP IIELLEIVT.--THE
tration of the Estate Of the late Staloff Sheffer, afore
for sale themst hallef lot 33, 12th mat. of Hulled,
containing SO acres, about. 40 aerea of which are elm -
ed, the balance. hardwood Wilber. Prame dwelling
noose. .18 is within tt meets of the village of Londes.
bores and about six miles front Blyth, both on the L.,
31, & B. 14- Thetv.win be about ten acres of fall wheat.
sown on tha.farni. peirfurther particulars, apply to
000. • C, WOOD, Administrator, . Lot 33, Con. 11
'Hallett', or to Londesboro P. 0., Ont.' •
N. B. -The other half or mid' lot can also be bought
at the same time. Per.this •app.ly . to A... SIIETLER;,
Lendeshoro P 0..
• Willett, Sept, 1, 1884. " • * •
FARIVI FOR SALE.
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The subscriber otter, nett situated farm, lot
13, 7th am. Minot, le miles frorn Milburn, containi»g
100 acres, on which there are a frame hoUse, a largo
bairk barn 06 x 40, +shalt house, horse and coiv otables,,
geed well at earn, 2 odes of good orchard of various
kinds of fruit, One of the best and handsomest farms
in the toviiship, well teemed, wen undordrained, ati
in first elegy order. , Astheowner is unable to maw ife
farming any longer, Must be som this fall, Nearly all
seeded down, Only 56,000 mob, required, purchaser
min arrange forrenutinder. II. DELL, eenetenee P.O.
coristanee, Aug. 20, 2ro •
(1. CARTV131 Id "L. Ir. S.
of Stratford. will visit Clinton roul be et
the Grand C»ionlietel PRIDAY, OCTOBER. 24th
where Ile will be prepared to atteita, ell patients
prefesSionally, The adminietration of Nitrous Oxide
Oa% or Vitalized A ir,,giveri 80 patients when required
for. the painless extraction of teeth, itess,ss
COTTAGE for SALE or. fo RENT,.
/VT vioT.oi.trA sTitszT, cONtAIXINO StVEV•
pHOTOGRAPHERS,O Moine, and aof t Water, good ceilar, stone
foundation and ;ergo garden, of 3 lott, good fruit treee.
Posemion immediate. Apply to A. DoDSWORTIL
WILKIE & woOLvenTos,
le It(AZON leNektelere—
lbat110 CROIOSIVO right for the utility for the 1101d
proeose of adminietering chemically pure Nitroiron
LIFE-SIZE wonit A SPF.CIALT":".. Monoxide, which is the Safest and boot eystem yet dee
. covered for the painieSS extmetim of teeth. Merges
moderate, satieraetion guaranteed. Mince, BEAVER
DENTIST,
Albert Street, CI in toe. -
»wee, over Thempeon & Switter's Grocery Store,
COATS BLOCK.
CLINT°
ehao-sea mount()
cLEATTON
SZWIXO IVIA.0/11N3Ss.
1 me regent tor the celebrated LIght•lltineine,
4311ew Home &nails Machine.
Whieb takes the 1116 MI6 Aiwa better satMaetien
, thee any ether. W. erre, Clintem.
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•VARNA.
Bitsleves-The ralll came at last, and
everything has started into new life. Cer-
tain parties are wondering when the ex-
tra $15 veted by council for village side-
walk, is goi»g to be applied. Typhoid
fever has come to our village, One or two
of the inhabitants being now prostrated
by it.
' LoNDASISORO.
Peter Adamson, County Clerk, and the
road commissioners, inspected Londeshoro
bridge, on Tuesday, which was reported
unsafe,. and decided to put new bents un-
der it for this season, and replace the
bridge with a new one next year.
MIA -Birks, of Holmesvile„will
preach seeffas in *behalf of the Educational
„Soolety-pn-Stinday-nextrlatir-lost.;
and eveeing, Isendealsorohlethedist ehurchs
aed at 2.30 at Rinburn, Rev, Mr. Hough
will preach at Hohnesville and Ebenezeer.
• COLBORNE.
Basavs,-Mrs, 3. Allin has been visit-
ing her parents at Londesboro. Miss
Morrie, of .Cliaton, is the guest of her
cousin, Miss Ophelia Oke. Ma. Charles
Vanstone has returned to his home in
Missouri, U. S., after spending a week
•with.friends in this vicinity. MIS
lin is making preparations for the erection
of a hope on his farni on the. Maitland
concession. The Rev. Mr, Caswell, of
,Manchester, will preach an educational
sermon in the BenmilteL, church .next
-Sunday- evenine
111114.67v,
Thistownship take e the lead in coon hunt-
ing. Wye youthful sportsmen eaptured no
lees time our oce evening last week, •
Mr, Jacob Youngblat, of the 14th con,
had rather unualial oecurreoce, on the 24t1t
of Sept., his better half presented him with
twie daughters,
Mr, W.H. Ball, of the base line, was found
rejoicing on the 24% IA Sept., over an event
unparalleled in the history of his past
The only drop a difiappointinent th his cup
of joy, war a daughter inetead of a son.
Mr. Robt, Scott, after the various vicissiS
tildes, incidental to the baohoTorai life, sud-
denly deserted their rank, and joined the
armyof the benedicte, on the 24th ult., in
entering iato partnership for life with Wise
Houston. 'wishthe happy couple moll
11.2.Y--26-litiaauspicious-oeeamenz.
The grim hand .of 'death has again been
present iu oar•unc10, itr P1at8r Waa Out
down by hierelentless had, on the 26th of
Sept., at the -ripe age of SD years. Deceased
resided in this township for about 12 years,
was interred in the 'cemetery on. the 14th
concession.
Four sportsmen accompanied 'by two dogs,
tried the experimeet of coon hunting last
week, after trying a couple of corn fields, one;
of the perty, who arrived home from the
Western Fair the previous evening, became
so exhansted that he was forced to retire
from the field. No wonder a num cannot
bunt two sueceedieg nights in the week, es-
pecially cams; and what we will net;mention
it is ite easily guessed. , • •
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ACCIDENT.-- Threeyoung boys -,were
going to Eketer; front Lues,n, when they
met a bicycle on the street in front of Far-
rell's drug stores • The horse got frighten-
ed and Shied off the read, throwing out
the occupants. -Mr. Stanley's leg was
broken in two places. The others:mimed
• Unhurt.
FALL Fasa.-Esteter Fair washeld here
an Tuesdayand was a , grand succeed, the
• Weather being lovely. The gate money
amounted to over a hundred dollars More
Aan any Previous fair held here. Every
4.partment was well represented,...andScifs
the 'best quality. The Success of the fair
speak e well for the energy; and perseverance
of the officers of the Society. Therroceeds
Rigs wound upet night by a grand march
by the Eiceter BrassBandp, also a grand
rallysend march by the Salvation Army,
headed by the braes -band, ,
TVOliemisituTIL. ,
The special religious services'are 'still.
being carried on at Turner's appointreent;
About .80 • have antight salvation; and..25
have given their.names for church mem-
bership. The Gctepel Band; of Clinton,
have visited several nights; and rendered
very efficient seruice. On:Sunday- next*
the -Rev. J. Kenner will preach a temper-
ance .sernion.at this place, . Subject "the
oit'that gored before.' •
&moor. Raronsr.--The following is the
gianding of S. S: No:4, for the stionth.of
,September. It is based -en goad conduct,
regularity and general proficiency; the
names are placed in the order :in Which
they tend in the -class. 4th class -Carrie
Johns, Ira Johnie Senior 3rd class -Geo.
COO, Geo. Layton, Fred. Li -Peacock.
• junior Srd class—Annie L. Johns, -Han-'
nali B. Crich, Selena Odell. 2nd clais-L
May PleWes Rebecca Stanbury, Gifford
Ciich.. ist class -Wm. Stanbury, Willie
White, L.A. Sitabons.- • •
• nwitTzwie luta,:•
Biteav&The acreage 'of fail wheat sown
in this' neighborhood is larger thrrii last.
fall.' and it looks: as well now as did
when the frost .came last year ; there are
some complaints of 'the ,Hessian .fly, on
seedy soil. Mes&rs. W. :Elliott, R. Ba -
cern, -and John Wood, have again had
sheep Worried by some Worthless curs ;
Beaeozn being the leaviest loser, he hav-
ing 7 • killed, and others that will die. ---
Mr. Woods seats theedogs, but after search-
ing the townslaip over, cannot find- the
-brutes: The way the fall, apples were
hahdled in this neighlaorheed, -has caused
considerable dissatisfaction, and if a good
buyer were to come in here he could se- ,
Mire :some splendid, winter fruit, as this .
place is noted for such, There are, 20
children under 10 years Of age, in the first
*of a mile south frobi Porter's Hill;
hear of the same distance that can beat it.'
Sorry to hear that Mr. E. G. Courtice is
likely to move from here. Jag, Duncan
if/ looking up another farm; Jiro will be
missed if hemoves away. • Mr. R. Beacom
left on a trip to Lake Superior, on*Tues-
day. Miss Turnbull 'is visiting Mr, Jas.
aaYery
Terrance. e _....hapiLy to see Mrs. Geo
Cox out gain, fter a seerefliness
Gobititicit TowNt4iiip. .
TEA AIEErrrilb.,-The tea meeting in the
Baiie nee 'Baptist 'church, on Tuesday everi-
ing, was a, pleasing succeeil, The bOuse wee
well filled, and addresses were delivered
by Rev. 'John Ow, Renner, Hough, and
Dr. -Williams and1R.. Holtaes, Rev. John
.Gfray occupied the chair. The evening's- en.
tertainnient was intetspersedwith goad music
by a Choir under the leadership of Itlise
Mouhtain and Mr. Askwith.
Basers.-Mr; Gee; Balderson left last
week oti a trip to the Sault; went for
the purpose of inspecting the country as
a place of future reisidenee,-• Mr. Thomas
Perdue for about forty years a resident
of the 'ttiyfield conceesion, died on Fri-
day; he was bein leirelatid, and cense
this country about ,51. years since; he
leavee a wife tied grotvn tip family to •
Mourn' his demise, having had eight sons
arid three deughters ; his funeral cin Sun-
day was largely attended. Mr. C. Hol-
land has been re-engaged as teacher in
the Bayfield line sehool, at a slight in-
crease in salary; he now gets to7-5, which
shows that lie is eppreeietted. The depu-
tysreeve is patching it from Many of his
stroegest supporters, boons° of his oppo-
sition to the Scott.A.ct, Mr, jai", Duncan
has gild his farm of 80 ares; let 17, 7th
eon., which Was advertised an the Nt1V
RttA., to Jas, Mair, for something in the
neighborhood of 55,000,
WAWANOsH. *
DRIE113.-14r. A, E. Galbraith has been re.,
engaged as teacher in the schoorin which he
is at present teaching. lt is the intention of
the Lord's army, if the 'co-operation of the
church committee can be secured, to have a
banquet in the 'pick ohurch, at no distant
date; they would be sure of a good. attend-
ance. Apples are abundant this season and
As a consequence, paring bees have become
fashionable through the virtue of • necessity.
,
tintys•.-No one here saw -the eclipse. It
was rumored that the Blyth prisoners were
taken to Kingstoa, on Monday. A 'great
many of our townspeople took advantage of
• the cheap exeursioe, and are.'gone for ten day&
osstbesogettired, of heating.nothingsto-de,And
wanted a rest, The Big Mill has suspended
operations fee! a short time; lack of grain.
.Tbe programine of the High School Literary
Society fee this (Friday) evening; promisee' a
• very pleasant .entertaininent. The eohooner
AL Stalker was in port on Saturday. The M.
Gordon lett•for the fishing gildundwenSunday.
The Mailed Etapire tarrived en Wednesday
morning anddid not leave until Thursday;
owing to the storm; phis seemed to leave a
considerable cargo fOt this late season. .A.
nutnh,er of peeple enjoyed the exciting pleae
sure of .watching the Ariel make harbor. on
;Wednesday afternoon ; eh° was heavily laden
with lumber. 'and fears -were entertained. that
tlae heavy sea and strong gale would render
her entering the harbor impossible; she,
however,, *as safely moored. Bishop Bald.
win will be tendered -a grand reception by
the ladieti of St. George's ChurOb. Mies Fish
has been re•engaged as organist of Knox
Church. Mra. Hicks, of Wineinegaii a solo.
ist, was a special attraction at the North St.
Methodist Church; on Sunday evening,. A
religious convention -of the Goderich distria,
was held in the Methodist churches, bete last
Monday end „Tueeday ; quite a number of,
ministers and laymen were present from a
distance, and muelt interest vas apparentln
taken by the people of teat body in the town.
05 here vette ood 'atteodance
. RAYFIELD• •
-Bniinis:-Qn Saturday last the wife cif Geo
Castle, Stanley; departed this life ; she had
been an invalid for seireral years; the funeral
on Monday was Very large ; her. remains were
laid in the family, burial 'ereontl, Baytield
Cemetery, There was aliother funeral on
Tuesday, being. that ofat Mr. Lairds a well
known and promising young man; he was
married last year to a daughter of Jim. Arra.
Strong, of the Brownson line, Stanley, and at
the . time of his death was engaged in school
1 teaching in the county of Perth. We are sor-
ry to learn that the family ,of Mr. Armstrong
'have' had, and still have, sore trials. Last
year their eon William lost his young wife
retheesuddenly; •Williani has not been very
well ever since, and is now quite poOrly.: In
about a year Mr. Arinatrong has been de-
prived. by death of his father -lb -law, son1ine
law, . and claughter.in•Iaw,• each life. Ins
Visiting the cemetery lately We thought the'
ihrectoremight display a little more taste in
the manageihent ; the grounds aro composed
.of ten acres of asgood' ground -for thie pnrpOse
as ean be found, being dry, gravelly toil ; it
is newpretty well fenced; and Some more at.
tendon might be givee to the walks through
the grounds, some of the poplars Might be
taken away, , strotig planks Lot for this nee of
the grave digger, when a funeral taker§ place,
to be placed by. the side of.the graves to teak
on while lowering down a Coffin, dee, Our
sanitary board don't Seem to get on ; Mr, Fez's
'gluon hafr gone north to the fishing Iolanda,
Mr, Morrison refuseto act on account of his
strongdesire to mind his own business,
iso
there e a Wank to fill up et meetilig of
council, Soft _Act meeting last Tuesday
night; first ha this town. We are a model
people, don't fight over the Scott Act, like
our Statiley neighbors, Wileen and: Dimby-
peace if you can, brothers! truth at all hoz..
IIENSALL.
arde. .
•
The committee appointed by the Fietuiciel
Distriet Meeting Of the Itlethodist church, at
Hole:weenie, and the trustees of the verietts
uniting bodies of Methodiam, met on the 3ed
inst., to adjnit matters liOniteeted with the
property held in Isfense.11, by the United Me.
thodist,ehurch of this *village. The eaminit.
tee correlated of Revs, 1VIessnr. Gray.' Kelener,
C mpliell, end Nieuwe. At.. S. Fisher end
t. Turner. 18 was feared that very greet dif-
fidulty would be &audio making a satiated,
tory distribution of the p_roperty between the
two eirtstritrUniniiiiiiienas Hentall north and
Raman south, After a careful examination
of the Claimesaf teach, a Unailinioes deciaion
Wes reached, satisfaetery to all parties, by'
which Itensall north retainthe parsonage
item by the late M. E. church, and Minoan
eolith takes the Other propertY hi the village,
paying to limpet), north -$500, A vote of
theeks was passed to the committee, and all
were highly gratified with the elaristiare epirit
which prevailed. througheat, and the deal
satisfactory results of the mooting.
Olie, In advance will get the Raw IIMA for new Belo
egibers, tin the end of the year,
AdifitiOnat Loos! News.'
1 Town Voitnott,
The regular meeting Was held on 10
• day. The report of the Finance Po
mittee recominended pitmen of the I
• lowing accounts :--J.W."Paisley work
streets, ete„ $.25.42; D. Connell, Weald
and repairing well, $14.50; News-Recor
printing, ete, 56; L. Tronse, salary, $2
Ile weigh scale receipt& for the month'
September were $19.65. The tax colle
or handed in his bonds, which were ce
sidered satisfactery. The treasnrer su
mitted a Matement of receipts for t
• He, YTII
Rev J. F. Parke lies reteroed (rem his holi. $585.62, and the disbureemente 5584.5
grovin some
of septemlaer, the amount bei
ty trip, accompaniedndbyfalhliswhili:date. 041:sre tabs; McKenzie .stated that ',tale
tend bar coogratulatione. Fine e action was at once taken by t
•Weather, the grass id council iiieference to Mary street drai
beneficial effects of the recent. ram ehowere.• Mr. Chidley would immediately proeee
We are glad to see our esteemed fellow•towns, to Toronto, and enter' a suit against t
Man, P. Aletcalf, able to attend to buainess
•cop 'lei I, sts be attributed the death of h
again after his late Meese. The .Soott .ot iS
to be voted 09- 19, ILICOU on the $00., The daughter in part to theabeaninable stene
proapects are bright for a gloriotts Victory on arising th4seffons. Messrs. Doan, Searl
the tide of right and temperance- The Scott and ThenlffiffiSlitleo referred tot's? matte
sket tupeorters are determined to roll up at rune' length, when the following res
large =pity in •favor of the Act, and all 0littlen WaesilltrOduOgdaind carried unani
gotta mot and true bbonld InaMediately join piously •
their ranks, •Moved by Coun. Coats, see. br.toun
• Thompson, that the inspector be instrue
ed to make a thorough inspectipt of th
_Mary -street -and -other -desintitittl-tospro
eed against all partiesfound throwing o
elbowing, refuse -to run into said -drains
1#1.#Lpit4v.E. •
Bzizzs.-41r, John Brodke lot a fine colt
i
it jagipt43 lettliffits
treils out. The other day se a train was tici,
trig south ontbe'L,-H.et B.; the engine. ran
contrary to law,
WO a Am* Of geese; 16 were opt, killed or ) •
mangled, Berne having their heads taken, off. Council then.adjourned. • . •
Mr. Arthur Brooks ahot a crane the otherday 1 •
which measured:Six feet. Mr. C. Prector has I MILLINERY IOXIFIBITS.-It would b
impossible to find anywhere a more beau
Mild display of millinety goods, than the,
made at the. Dry Goods- 7Faleze .and stor
Of Crag), Clinton:last Saturda
evening, and the large numlaerof peopl
Who "paid 'homage at the shrine of Fa
..
shion" until a late hour of that darwa
sufficient evidence ,that the attractive ex.
hibits were appreciated.. They were fit
ahead 'of those Of previous4eare, and th.
is ettring-Ciitisideeable. For the informaS
tion of tbe • ladies it may be remarked that
the prevailing shades this -winter will b
red, and golden 'browns, greens,in shades
from moss to myrtlesgeneiarmee,
-got,' and the various shades of red;The
bats are mostly high crowned, with either
square or pointed erowne, and medium
widthylsOms, either rolling, straight or
drooping. Numbers of felt and silk plush
hats are shown, but the Covered.hata,will
take the lead this season. The bonnets
are small and, close fitting. some ef.the
heir croWns'being *very iinustie.* Tips and
aigrettes are principally used for- garnis
tun. Tinsel cords and braids are also
fashionable. The patterns as a vrhole are
elegant. Messrs, R. Beesley (Ss Son also.
made a.special exhibitpf naillinerygposles
and alth-cinThs!---thirli'dioired uTader the dis-
advantage of having very little iroem
wherein to make a display, they. *showed
an • assortment , which, fOr variety . and
choice would. be hard to excel. Meests.
Pay es' Wisemen • and R Cats &Son also
ACOIRRNT.--An 'accident. happened to made special displays of fall goods, and
a little girl of Mr. K. Morris, Colborne, their exhibit showed exceptionally geed
last .Saturday. , The little girl and. her 'selections of the very hest .goods that eatt
brother were see-savving.ou a heard, when be -procured. • Clinton •merehatis •rsoW
the girl suddenly fell off and broke her take' the lead in ',the county, end 'their'
area. . • special attractions are always loolzed ,4r4
ward' tit with,peaSure by the pubr.s,
evidently appreciate .the efforts •pz.t feSith
to please their fastidious fancies& of toe' 7-4.
, .
11IEfiXcAr, Assocu.,TIoNerue antoit
Medical Association met at the Grand.
Union hotel, in 'Clinton, on Tneeditys the
7th hist, Present, Di.esWilliams in .the
Chair, Drs.'Sloan, Young, Campbells'
'nett, Gunn, Hutchintion,Nichel, itta.
Worthington. . A °cape •-was..• Preseatedsin„
which an opening had been•madebetwen
: • .".• . • , sEAFORT11.1 •' . theribs, te• let• out a large Sopiatitity Of
The.funeral of the late Allen R, nee, •'ofMc. matter in a resting boy --she tvid *probably'
Itgldp, Which passed through here last Tees- recover. .Zwes. cases of' nervous disease
day, to the' Emends/111e eentetety, was vest': -wereshe*•n; one of which Was, very peeu-
largely attended ;.he .Was an Old settler: and liar, the patient havirsghad. hiccoughs for •
highly respected.. Several weeks; the liccoughsoentirring as
Ietiat Sunday evening the Reit. Us. Itteley,
• 'often as .froni 60 . to 100 tunes amieute.
of the Methodiet church,' Preached •an excel- . A case of bentracted liVer wee' presented, •
lent sermon on conseience... He took for his , acecidipanied. by ektensive.erupooll of 01e..
self; to, htivelalivaye eonieience Veid.of offence
text,_Acts 24, 16. :Herein eXercise
rniddleihones of the hand, with shortening
14. skin. A compound fractdre. of.mic a the,.
toward Ged, and toward man.. N.dxt Sunday of thelfinger one-fourth. .of an -inclr,--Vas •
be will preach Ott the observance of -the 8933- 'shown, and the honeWas broken in seve-
ral • pieces • and exposed. . The wound.
heeled at Once, and the bones are•Unitings
*all withent- pain and 'very little soreness.
A case.of blindnesS from congestion of the
.blead vessels was shown, in which sonie
years agerune eye became: d, -and a'
short ,•tnne singe, tho other Was attacked,
and complete b1idness °centred irt•three
or four 'days. A caee of Ulceration of
both.legs, of some three years standing,
we§ ..e-lribited, said to have 'originated
from typhoid fever, and one of extensive
inflammation ot the skin, coramonly called
.salt rheum, A.'ver y interesting ease of
titanue, or 'belted jaw, war.ported, iris.
ing trom a -gun duet wound of the thigh, *.
resulting in death -the onlyeaoclieme of
aest use was ehloral hydrate, which kept
him eomparatively • easy. Until he died.
case of eeinvillsionti after coafinernint
was -reported, where life was barely saved
by the use of a rather new remedreilled
pilocarpine.' • The association *as eoii-•
stently oteapied with eases .and reports
the whole ofterenon, and this wag ono Of. ,
the most, sucoessful meetings eVer.heldy,
and the promise seems likely tO7 make .
•thenext meeting -eqiially interesting.
A MR LOW. -
To the ,clitor of the Nem :Era.
now Ina hoesse about completed, and as we
notice he attends all the paring bees in the
neighborhood,--,aud they are plentiful -we
think he will very seen have some one to
help hiin,keep the house warro; there's noth-
ing like it, Charles. Mr. Emerson Littlefairi
who did all the frame andstone work of hie
holise, has Ptarted the brick work, and is
making a geed job of it. For some time peat
various articles .puch as blacksmith tools,
eto.,have.been atolen from prernieo_s_
hitne:nnel. Unless the thefts -aye -dilloontioned,
the guilty parties will find themselves in mi.
coinfertable quarters. 11. Sterling 'killed a
7 months old Berkshire pig, On Tuesday,
Which dreesed 207 lbs. McKinnon seMoMil.
lan, of Blyth, atart 'buying. whedt her next
week, which should make things lively. Mr.
John Wilson is still around with his thresher;
farmers say it ism ..killer, ap there is ,no
rest when it is running ; the other day be
threshed 604 bush 'of wheat antl oats 1n4
hours. Mr. W.Ceasor is putting.a fine kitch-
en to his house, with cellar under it ; as there
is Only ;himself and wife in family people
wonder wby this' additional room is Wanted ;
perhaps they • •
LEELIVRN.
Dulmage, lake shore,
is yery.ili akpresent. •
PgastostEsioNs--About 7:30 o'cleck p.
m.; on Sunday,28tb Sept.,' a beautiful
rainbow was Visible, caused by the ,light
• of the moon being reflected through the
raindrops, • .
TEausensfaeca.--An open lodge in eon-
nectitkr With 'the L'eeburn tartish, was held
'on Tiatirsday evening '2nd inst. The at-
tendance waa very good, taking the wet
weather hato account. .Bro.Williams was
chosen chairman and condueted the meet-
ing very creditably. An interesting pre -
,gramme, consisting of recitation?, mum,
dialogues and readings, wai given by
members of the lodge: •
bath or to young men.. • • .
• In the temperance hail on Tuesday evening
a Scott Aot meeting, to thoroughly ot•ganize,
and get into working shape for the eamPlaiRn,
was held. John Beattie, Rub, occupied the
,ohair, Rev. A. D. MeDonald opened the meet-
ing with prayer, after which Mr. D. D:Wilson
delivered an address. Committees were ap-
pointed to nanvas each ward. Arrangements
were also made fee mass meetings to be held
in Cardno's hall, next Monday afternoon and
evening. The Rev. John Smith, of Termite,
and Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Bayfield will deliver
addresses. ,
The Rev. Me Edmunds, pastor of St.
Thomas.churoh, who has been' away on a trip
to the old country, is on his wey borne.
Mri Geri. Geed rims, dial/end of bin boot
and shoe, bat and cap lousiness to a Mr.
Keropthorne.. '
Mr. Frank Beattie, of 'this place, has beep
very successful in carrying off:a number of
.prizes for poultry, from several of the fall
shows -at Mitchell he took 12 firsts and a
speeiall Clinton, 9 firsts and 5.seconde, and
at Exeter, 10 fleets and 5 tecoirde.
HOLMESVILLE. •
BnitieS.-The anniversary services on Sun.
day and Monday were well attended, being
about 400 at the tea ineelring ; addreeses were
delivered on Monday evening by Revs.
.Mesire.Legear, Careen, Hough, Salton, Bali
MA. Caswell; proceeds amounted'- altogether
to 8120. Suecessful ecnntaitte meetitigs Itaire
been held inpart of the ;swards of Goderieh
towhship/ and omitaseees appointed, the
others will be held „each night .of this woe.
Sonia parties are helping the Scott Aol itt the
way theyStelk, and then some beet spoken
against it for the sake of finding but what
Others Would say. The interest in the *inlet -
Inge at Zion church is on the increase.
iroairgri.
Daters,-Dar viliege lute been rather live-.
ly lately, on account of the wet weather tee
Jarmo% had imam spare time. grain is 00111d
login trona all directions, Mr, °mien/re
revering to starb for the old country agaiti ;
Mr, G. Di& aocompanies him; wo wish them
a pleasant and prosperous trip.. The Miseeil
Tattle who are carrying on a Inillinering bust,
nesteie thie place, are kept quite busy. We
notice the congregation ot the Presbyterian
elltirell are Still without a patter, but under.
stand they intpeet to know thief week whether
Mr. Acheson Will :wept the ball given hilt
by them, Mr. Mollie,' nen-arrival appears to
be giving Mrs. Mellie some ariXiet,y) as she
now OCOessionelly takes a walk to the Station,
butelas she has as yet reterned atom).
Sirslohn•A, Macdonald hat gone on
oqt p f puttomrgh romng !am, _ depatture-waa et tart:eke to lite Nee
Throe thousand men have been loked Week S trip to the old Ceentry ; his
jo• hAene,h,verkattl)palsagt boo, oitalieetinaotknienaont!icioeweaarodblvy
find Contemptuous trick was perpetrated an
the sheriff' e alio here, by pointeparties, who,
if they Were net intetested• in the liquor traf.
Ile, roust surely have been in the pay of those
iaterested, The Scott Act petitions bad,
cording to law, been placed on filo in the
sheriff's office, The chairman of the central
conitnittee went into tho °tilde het Monday, '
and to his astOnishinent found that the lick- I
thins had been trifled with, and on examine.
tion found that lai•ga parts of it bad been -
torn off, Mnounting in all to 1107 names.
This will, no doubt, hinder the :Work for a
year, but Iv ill it etop it ? Vroln the indignas
Bon thown on Monday night, when the con-
temptuous trick was !nude komvo, 'we Con.
elude it has mils; Strengthened the cause here,
and we hope wherever it becomes known. Is
it that the liquor party tbiek that they (me
accomplish by, tome or by meanness what
they could. noehy persuasion: It may be 1
that they think to, but shall it be eo ? let
Introit title and anstver no, • Sueh trieks may
Saes° delay in the wotIrs bet they omit '
atop it, Con
Coboirg, Oct, 7, 1884.