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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-12-19, Page 1gEofeOioual anti ntur NE.A.X.Nore •04 s.(709.rr Barristers,, CONVSYA.NCERS, .0. coomussioncrsfor Ontario andSlanitoba. Feick; • - - TOWN HALL, CLINTON. ItEARRIAGE L10ENSES.---APPLY TO THE .tVLualtersigned at the Library Rooms, Stnith's Sleek. SIi JAMES SCOTT, T;),A. FORRESTER, CONVEYANCER, LAND, Insurance and General Ageut. Money to loan. men, IntAvsit Btovii; Clinton, --- 11,11rONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL AU. sums on good mortgage secority; moderate, ste of interest. H. Clinton. DOWSLE,Y, M. EN4AND. -1-7 Physician, Surgeon, etc. (Mice end residence ,, ext Molson's Bank, Market square, Clinton. APPLUTON.--DPVICE-AT RESIDENCE .s-rea Ontario street ClintomoppOsitethe English hnrch. liehtrance by side gate, — - YOUNG, 11. B.,.*(ORADUATL OF TORONTO • University,)Physiciart, Surgeon, &o., residence at Mr. Manning's, three doors east of the Teraporanee Hall,Londeshore, Ont. rt • - • lot o.ripse, unanuoT. n.Or MEDICAL r_Ati mversity, Phi ladelph la Member. d Coliq;i0 er Physieians aud Surgeons, ontario.- Oillee 1t Geor,go -antinien'thrue doors north of the rust (hike, Londtoboro. RAND UNION HOTEL, CLINTON, ONTARIO.. if Matt. Proprietor. Largo anti airy, cen- t ly situated, elegantly furnished,. heated with hot ir, large and well lighted sample rooms. Good sta- bling. $1 per day. • ' 9 • -rjr B l'ROLIDFOOT, CIVIL ENGINEER, _Lit • Provineintand Dominion Land_Surveyor, Architect and Draughtsman, Pannui "ainnton. -tri, DICKINSON, LICENSED A.UCTIONEAM ..113• tor the County of Huron. Sales attended to promptly. Charges to9derate. Residence .Albert St, Clinton. . Dn. IIEEVE.--OPPIOE RA.TTENI3UBY ST:-- Murray Block, two doors east of; Hodgens' en - +trance. Residence, opposite the Temperance Hall, Eluren Street, Clinton. Oftlee hours, 8 A.m. to 6 p.m. AK RS. WHITT, TEA0HER OF MUSIC, PUPILS JAL attended at theirown reeidence,if neeeitstirr. Re- sidence, John Bohcrtson's, Huron Street, 0 inton. Rioe's uew method tasght if desired. jskTilt. STANBURT, GRADUATE OF THE MEDI EY est.Department of ViotorlaUniversity,Toronto,f or merly of the Hospitals and Dispensaries, New York Coroner for the County of Huron,Bayfleld,Ont. Ep W. W ILLIAMS, B. A., M. B., GlIADUATE OF .1.1.,,,Toronto University; member of theCollegeosPhy etches and Surgeons, Ont. Omen & Rennes bonse formerly °coupled by 'Dr. Reove,'Albert street Clinton. - WORTHINGT0A, PHYSEEAN ; suRGEoN -d/Aociouehear,Lieentiateof the.CollogeotPhysician- and Surgeons of Lower Canad ,andProvineialLicen; Qat e and Coroner' ov the °Mandl ellfuron • Ofileoand residenee,-The blinding f ormerlY °minified by Mr Thw mites, Huron street. • Minton ,Jan.10,1871. "WAVERLY HOUSE, CLINTON, ONT.-THIS v v Hotel is new and has all the requirethents of 44 lirst-class lions°. Large and airy rooms, elegant parlors, heated Withhot air, and in the immediate. vicinity of the G. T. It. depot. • •The hat is *Oil stocked with the ehoicest brands of latitors and cigars. The travelling.Publie may rest assured ef being well eared ler at thishmise StAMUEL PIKE, .proprictor, ' • •, C. ciAitirwaviri.W.P. J. of Stratford., will visit Cliiiten Mid be at the Grand Union Hotel on FRIDAY, DEIYHER where he win be prepared Rrattend -411 patientS professionally. The administration of Nitrous, Oxide Vas, or Vitalized Air, given. to patients when reniiired • orthe painle,o; extraction of teeth. 101,11 ijo • IF YOU. ARE GOING HD: COUNTRY To THE • • Itofore doing so, call and get till r-"ates and inf,;1:- ',salon from the agent of the ALLEN LINE, or address Box 17, Clinton P.O. • A. 0. PATTISON, (LTA, AUENT, 'CLINTON WILKIE & WOOLVERTOL- • . .01311.0EON DitivrIsTs. . if ma the exclusive right for the eotint,y", fertile Huril process of administering cliemioillly pure Nitrogen Monoxide, which is the Safest and hest system, yet dis- centered fer tho painless extraction of teeth. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed., °Wier., 11111A.VER, BOCh, r vor Thompson & Switzer'S Grocery Store, Albert 50 .t, Clinton. . . •. . —.. _. ...._ . . - STILL tiOOMINO- -.rue Lin Ire .; . . ... itcNis [No .,. .. . . • ' 4Z,z Nov Home - SeVill(1 Nlachig630 30 Unimi Square, Noe' York: ' , ' IV. kin Agent, Whiten , P1 (T( • VOSTial: & .NV1.1.0 011,11iTON. LIFE-SIZE WORK A SPECLILTY. DENTIST; t• Beta*, v014.19., IVO. 470 It'Elvds -81,00Per Assumes 90 advance, $is: at end oryear CLINTON ONT,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 18-44. 111001URT IVOIXIO4 pobitsiner, *iv Aarrytio,ements, 'NOTICE. ‘Ltriti, WANTED -Goofy nEN.Eu41_, grawAyi__ Christmas ono- 4,...eto years tnis yectr falling 7 Ar inunediately,, Highest wages given. MRS. .f. GILROY, Rattenhury Street, clinton, on Thursday, (the rta,a we go to press) the TENDERS"Zrle,Fg11°NOEa frnthe nextwo 1111/11,fiirdt,tog:Tgg le • • p rre, . so, Ility cords of green, 32 Ina hardwood. Address, Box 71, Clinton P.O. LITRAT 4 OW --STRAYED AWAY. ABOUT it week since, a. spotted Red and White Cow three years old, giving milk. Any ono giving information to this oalee, or to the nutter:M s'ei!, that will lead to hot recovery, will be suitably rewarded. RORT. eCTILLA 0 , Huron rued, Goderich township. ovisg - THE SUBSCRIBER 11 offers far rent the house lat.tily, eccitpiell ems - vine. The IIonse etatithis about six rooms,. with quarter aere or ;aim, fruit. trees, wen, die,. and le a good place for either a, shoetnaltor. or tailor, there being Ilene such la the Will rent by the mouth or year. Apply to Jos, FROOTOR, Secretary-.Treastirer Selioot Board-, ,nt AltirpTirfil, ANNUAL MEETING N, N.,' Ot MK st, lop 11 al Vire 1siSurftia4m beld in lito Town Hall. seitforth, on FRIDAY,2S JAN. '0, 18S1,51. the hour:of 1 o'elock, -for. the purpose or electing Directors mid receiving a.report ot the tranSnotIons of the Company fer the Yeetri and any other business. 1)101. 11153' 001110 beftfro the meeting: Vet: couvenienee voting members attending the Meeting will. Please brie. th5. number oi their policy and the amount of their Insurnuce. W. JAS, SHANNOlsr. Sec•Trens„ • Mr. Malcolm. MeEweri, .of Stanley, last • - •week •paid a visit to his relativea in Kent. printed on Wednesday afternoon. MU 0111' correspondents please. )zote this, and send in their ropy one day earlier than usual. . _ . Mtn "V. On Monday Air. Schwatna was threshing With his steamer at the farm. of Mr. Trumpet., on the Goshen line, Hay town- ship, woep.the,bornsaught . are from_ the steamer. The Are spread so (ink* that the men could not save the thredier, which was consurned with the barn and its contents of about three hundred bus- hels of who t. Noinsurarice. swaNtdul.. , • Mr, Michael Diehl, who was illjtired sonic, time ago •by ft fall 1 rein a horse. is still enable to work on acconnt of his injuries.• . .• . ,,' • ' , • Owing to the illness of Mr. Thos'..-Wi)eir, '. collector for the toWnship.of StanleY, Mr. Geo. Stewart, Varna, is' collecting for him. 1•700JR, SALTA IA% E-IIORSE,. young and -sound. ONE SET BOB -SLEIGHS, ONE IGHT WAGGON.. . ONE PLENDID .BtFFA :,0 ROBE. O.NP ET SINGLE .HARN pply to GEO. SHARMAN; Grocer, Albert Si., Clinton, - -- • .itikrr---IN-noLmUsviaki, A DWELLING House and, Shop. This ,is excellent opening for either Shoemaker or Tailor. Address T. C; PICKARD, Holmesvilie, •• DIA N 0 ront SAX:V-0N1 89UARE GRAND Dominion Pianoolearly now. misewood Case, round corners. In -excellent comlition Mid. good tune,. Will be sold cheap. Applyat this • Mike.- 01 ' . , . STORE TO RENTFAL11.c,!' Dry .Goods'Store„ Hardware, or geneinibusiness, now or:copied' Ptemsrnic, PosseSsion 'given tet of Jainiar3•, ,itent Moderate. Apply to Ilf,IRWIN. 1:S itlitS1100101 ItOAR 1,011, SEUVICE.- A../ ' A. thoroughbred Berkshire Boar is kept for ser- vice cm the farm of the mndersigned, Huron goad, Goderieh township, austoutside tile Town of Clinton. Tnitsis, at time of service; with prh liege of, return - 41. neeosors. ,ALIIEBT* MAY. • Qw.mitY s'ili.e0.-Strayed from the pretiii.- t0,ses of the subscriber, .west lot 0011. 11. ttillAtt, on or'abortt the.eth of two Yeark Ing stere, one white and the other grey, any person giving' sun information as win lead, to their recoYer,v. wilt be sultabiy rewarded, THOMAS MOGRIDGE, Londesboro, At, 0. 00111104 Gig FOB SA:LE -TUE V offers for sale. that conveniently situated cottage TOWnsemt Street, Clinton, now. occupied. by 'Mrs. Kerr. contains eight.rooms, With closets, hardand eoft, water, and is in: first -Class condition.. , VII. WEIR, Hayfield Road. •..• ' •• • •F*R-Nt.ron. F-1.4)1.E-I,01"2.1,'CONCESSION. • 7. 'Township of Hallett,. vontaining oe acres o width. 80 acres it re.eicared and in good cul- tivation. Good barns 'gables 'fraine dwelling, and o y or ioe bearing trees. 1yr-orchard. several ePrIngs i)01137,611101t for cattle, Good soil, [Cmos easy. Apply to W.-, W..PARRAN,.Clinton.• . °USE • TO VErir: GO irVENIENT DWELL, .1.1,inglionso, Situated en Queen Clinton, con- tainhat' eight roonis,. cellar, heed and .soft Water, (the punipsin iteheut .nlsei,i;ood stable. or workshOp,. and garden well stocked. with fruit trees, pears, plums, ennunts ;vanes lient moderato, , Apply. 15.1+.W.• ERA Offfee, or 1. (J./ATMS,. '11,0x .1r, • - • a owing to had Weather,. the trip woe. court -of competent Jurisdiction which county. Bit usiEr..s. RAIAAVA.Y MEETING.. - Despite • the stormy weather a large and influential gathering of delegates from Goderich, anekeater, Blyth, Brussels, Listowol, , !dorsi, and other places assemb/ed hero on Tudiday to discuss .the probability et securing an extension of the O. P. R. from Elora to Gederich. Stirring speeches were made by a large number of gentle- BAYRIB14.1), NYBEORBD,—A Bayfield telegram says: _During the storm On Friday night a three-mastalchooner was driven ashore below Bayfield. The crew were saved, but the wreck was so far away that no partictilars could be learned that night. vARNA. 131",IP.Ps.-The sletgbing has greatly en- livened. things in thr; neigid•orheod ; wood 'and grain in great ainIntlatma are beino. teamed to mattet. The yotingest child ol Rev. Mr. Denby, has been very near death, but hopes are now entertained or his re- covery; trouble — inflam'mation of the itiegs.„Mios,,,Holisenotholos-Moloycd Mr.•A'forrow's store here, ;A at present lai aside with an attack of intlatrimat i.easnuitx. 5. • tisTWAWANOrSill • ButEirge,Ur, JMcCallum-boa McCallum-oa bat a- sick horse.under the care of'a. veterinary surgeon for over a week.. Mr. U. Gil; SOD has completed the addition to ails house, which b-aS been. to- an unfinished _state for a considerable length of time, .1,7toiew, wood; proprietors. sal t wells will bay large quantaws. it..w In council *natters ; the present mowed: acted jediciously ...twist matters; and it would be difficult to foul more suitoble men, GEORGE'S WARD ELE(TORS, i Some of my Mende have asked me to allow myself to be nominated tor multi.. Opal honorafor next year. I thank you for your support in the past, but wish. it distinctly understood that I an not a can- didate for any municipal office next year. Yours, W. C. SEARLE.. ati On Aran). Illintimpt, Notwithstanding the stormy weather Of Tuesday a.large !Mather attended the Sal- vationArray banquet and jubilee in thiM • place. • The members- of the A.ritty, , . procession, met the afternoon train, when 1 they were -joined by others front neigh- boring places, having torchlight pro- - cession in the evening. The town hall - was filled . iu Ike evening, numbera not beinp,• able .to And seats. 'Among the (4%. Acers present _were Major Coombs, Capt.' Ludgate, Staff °facer,: Toronto; Capt, • Tanner, Seaforth ; Capt. (female) • Strat ford, and Capt. • Tee le, (female) . I al erston, - all of whom eliyerecl ad- • • dresses, together with several of the 801- ' diets. The gathering broke up at 11,80, Major Coombs proceeding to Iciticardlne next morning, Death Or Isirsi. 0ne111. - 6 .Vitentg toe old settlers in the township • of 1fullett, none Was. Vetter known -than --„--• • • - POIITERS II ILL. • Flittows.There - will- be a Chtistmas ('• tree itt conuection with the Sabbath school at Bethel; - There is some talk of having a branch tit' tlte telephone come to Porter'a t ; some parties are agitating.; it on the pica that it .wo.uld be So handy to Solid for a (teeter, and Sflre getting caught . • . . CIARISTMAS TnaR.--A puldie esattilita- tion io connection with S. S, No, 5, -001 - borne, will be held on Tuesday, Dee. 23rd, commencing at 1 p.m. . An entertainment and Christmas tree also will be held at the same time. Parents, geardians and friends -qf education are respectfully in- vitecl to attend. , OnpetrAny.,-It i.S. 0111 painful ditty again to chronicle the sudden demise ot Christiana McLeod, at the early lose of' 22 years and nine montlisp after a -short but painful illness. Her father died ft few weeks previoes. The family. h eve the heart -felt. sympathy of the community i their double bereavement. ' ENTERTAINMENT.-A.n entertaingien and Christmas tree.for the benefit -of th children of.,,Leeburn, Sabbath schootWil be held bliXiclriesday evening, Christen eve, in the Presbyterian church. A goo time inity be expected.. All are cordial] invited. A silver collection Will be take' up 111 5.1(1 of the Sabbath school. men, expressive of the necessity and bene:. , •.• At of a competing -line, and the -best means WINGIIA t ic snow htorms this country 13 subject to. , Samuel „Burke is the happy owner ,of what is said to the • fastest trotting horse. in this township Tontine not excepted; Sam always has good horses. it i.,. YT11. . • 1.1ilIC,F8.-The Saved Army has seeured it hall, above A. Murdock's beet stoee, and an assistant " Happy Sydr front Wing - ham will be in attendance at' the Army. „ Mr. R. Erwin, is in a lowstate of health ". at present. The .delegittes appointed to attend the railway meeting held at sels, last Tuesday. were P. Kelly, N. 11. Young; W. Drunimdpd,, C. Hamiltohand p McKinnon The anniversaryservices s - s in connection with the Methodist church " will be held on the 28th inst., and be ad - Y., dressed by Revs. McLean, of" Blyth; . W. Birks, of Holmesville : 'E. AL Campbell, of Goderich, and Mr. Fisher, of Myth; , A ,very sad thing..o.ceurred near here last of securing th'e road. A spirit of• great • A new theatrical company; styled. .unaniniity. prevailed. A. committee C"'"ick's Ci'mart -C°rne(13T C°o" has posed of persons along the proposed route been 6rioniied atod launched in ollr O- wes' formed to be Called "The Goderich cidedly enterprising and novel town. The and Elora Railway Committee." • Mr. 8. first performance -takes .place in • the town Platt, of Goderich, was elected chairman, and Mr. E. Woodcook, of Goderich, secret- ary. Resolutions. ware passed niarking out a coerse Of procedure for the corning months, after which the meeting whs. db., missed. " . • -- ••••-- • • • - • LoNuitsuoiro.Tlo • • • • Londesboro' 'Methodist church is making great preparations for the amitral tea meeting' on •Christnias, day.- Music, dialogues, recitations and addresses of the first order are eipected. Itey. Jas. Gray, ehairman of the district is expected.' :The tea will belitthe Temperanee.„1-iall, dresses &c. j.n the Chttech. •They • always. have an interesting time. Buninf8.--Countil Matters are quiet y'et; 'though •there is expected to be Opposition' to the present council; we think, p;ood- enotigh should be left alone; no doubt if there is -any .optioaltioo .cemes, out, it will be.r1111 like a good many more, tliat is Scott' Act and Anti -Seat Act ; we at pres- ent have a -good council.. Mr.. John Ma- son has bought line stallion Colt, •bred .from hip" the"Chief: fr.Youn a• has Teturned Irene his shodting.,,. trip to. Mus - hili here this evening, /Oa is expected to be a great success: With the 'exception of the expressive petite. and piquant act- - ress„ inost of the enterprising membera•de the cempany •have the honor of clainiing. o-W-inghain 11.8. their lout" habitation- and. • residential town. At the Magistrates Criminal doitrt 'telt in the town here. on Tuesday, ver serious charge of felony, ciime•up for in Vestigation -irgainst, oue, M: B. Mallory it grocer cif Blyth, Who was charged in Ili information with uttering Mid ;mane' ani Sunday evening.; ?Jr. patrick Heffron, in old resident of Morris, fell off WS chair, While ptitting.mt his bunts,. and .clied ; he .was. .troubled iyith heart. disease: •• Mr.' Pasainore was presented .with yooug as- sistant printer:•. • Mr. .David • Erwin and ot Olinton„ pool a short visit to friends in Blyth' and ..13elgrayei ...on Wed- nesday.. . • .1;a:i..T.:1•7s.',--Mr.:2"...Nureh is now a:-Iixell resident heretofore he y • 'hits been someivhat t.: lie takes. charge Of the school here' next year. As he :has acConamodated the public.. in the e nast.by bringing.out th:eNiiw EitAs every' Thursday, he hopes.the patine will par. - der color of a forged process of the divi- sion court,. dated from IVingliam, and de - Mending, extorting, ;tnd obtaining by, false pretenses, a sum of money from the complainant, in this case Mr.Thes.Pluker, of 'horns. , The case was or a most fla- grant and outrageous nature, and the evi- dente of several witnesses, among them being the Clerk of' the Eighth . Division Court of this county, went clearly O.:, es- tablish the guilt efthriTedused, who wai by tlitanimoti$ decision of the bench of magistrates, composed. ot Messrs. Drum- mond, of Blyth, Holmes and „AloRay,-of AVingharn, after a:lengthened and patient hearing„ Committed tor trial at the next tion forth. /10t very 'successful. Afr, Laslicini has will:1?e at the next assizes held at Gode- , in 4 r•-: i in lwit,r, SU]: l'Alt.T OF 1-...p'r NO; ils pin ebased the balance of the Cole estafa. tie.ii. . Boil for Mallory's mope-are:nee was et•-t;sokm• 0 the 4ot eoneesslon . or vastva .% Something. should soon be done head a accepted in $1,1100, $:500 in his 'own bail. wa'noslis, so aeres. Tett aci.e8 61:w°"11. g°"(1- nr-' ctchool here 'for it seems ridieufous •tolase d. t • . t • f A2r0 1 - TI . wish frame* .kitchen, frame barn *alai drivo 40 or 50.small clindrea start to walk ..i, Counsel appearing. in the ease•were MLR,: house,- and. other outbuildings.. Three Inge,' Miles .to SCh00], this rough weather. • It is. W, names; who appeared n the irilerestS' from Blanchester, and 14 I'm"' .1". -reported. that -Mr. .I. Lash= b eS liOlf" his orthe complainant, and to watCh the ease comet,. Store, blacksmith shop and Post 0...co ,, • on time to saltpurehaser. . itOnErt7 11:91spV I, on the corner or the let. S20e0 down. hal:lime woe Itt the station,. to' Mr: Jelin. Ta e, who for the crown, and Ale.E. L. -Dickens, who • Westfield P:0, ' ' 41..1?ald a good 'Czar° for it. ' ,appeared for the' aCeuSed.. -It is . under- • • • • • stood upon reliable inthrniation that there Stores: mid:01110es to Rent.: ' r: .• II f LI k* i . .. . Mu boi,I).- ie. arm ic onging 0 like nature with :the ,preceding 'one, as , . . 0 MA. F1Tq'. . may.not unlikely eels° ,several cases ot' A The new Stores; whit offices above, in the inest eCo- the estate of the late Simon Sheller, being several people throughout the' neighbor - till part of thoTowir. of Clintitn, are, Offered te'reht• the east half of lot 38, 12th. con. of Hul- hie townships around Blyth have been weir finished, go.,d•collars. •Iimit reasonable. • • . lett, con tain.ng 1 50 acres,. has:been sold to •imposed . upon, .and deceived • by such . '''' • G. 81'-'ti.1"E' Mr. ;lbs. Webstei.: notiees es the one in, the case. referred to. , CotTNC/L.-A.Meeting of Mullett- Coun- cil:was held at Londesboro, on the 15th inst. The reeve was authorized to attend Divisian court' at .0linton,, on the 27th inst., to defend garnishee suit,', Little VS. Gillespie and Hallett, 'on tlie grounft that • contract for ditching iii net lipished, ' and. in the event of .contract being finished, and engineer's order given for payment, the -reeve to pay anionnt Of Little's note garnisheed, and costs,. into court; recV0•1•0 ' write township engineer ror(itypy of • agreement bet:awn' himself and Gilleapie, chard, two good springs, two weibt,..lott house - „.) au • two sectire les eap _ forte a like laver fOr. him... Mr. Ben Stan.; bnry has .znade lot of. friends during •his short residence here; ruiner says..one par- ticular friend, and when he .goes back to Clinton, he will be humming "The _girl I left behintl.me."' Christmas. tree enter- ittunnent( takes • place' in the ,igethodis church Christmas eve;-• a good ,titne.,is in store. 1.41t, Lawrence hos returned "'rein Muskoka; when hp goes back, Mrs.'Lanr- rene &OS:A to ...110t. home Tudkeramith during..bis.abaeoce.- .Mr,_ It Glidden . ha's eold:IiialtotAp and lot to 'Mr. Levis. for .$350., • Mr. . PickaveLhas. Moved. into the, Chtirch"building.;,ite. has been 'a geed man hitherto, and should,. perforce, .be better. .thon ever now.' " • • , EXECTAX)RS' TTN'Dn't SII'D BY. yinrus; Or frni: POWERS s...) vested in the undersigned, by the will of William ToteznAoren,—,A meeting pi' friends - Jenkins; late• of the Township of Goderich, in the of temperanee was held in this toWnship, County of Huron, gentleipao,"decertlied, there s ill be on Wednesday evening, when it was un - offered for sale animously decided pot tO support any • ,, • 4:01).141tiell • T(SWN$41.11 P.• • , BY PUBLIC AUCTION; candidate for municipal honors but those vqArieit MoiloratP . who are favorable to the:Scott :Act.' CL/NTON. Londeshoro from Dakota lo' Elton& to gOtback yery 1.1PIEPS.Mr. Thos. Oennell:is home OL1) COCNIRY tICK.FiTS Wednesday Jan:7th, 1885., test for the deputy-reeveship,.- between • soon. There m.gciing-to-1-* a- hirely con- Messrs.13eacom and Cox, end some are of / I 5 • At 3.1 .o'eloek, A. • " , Tit , , for ditchitir on Minns estate, and also ask the opinion that notveithstandin the at . FlitS1.4.11ASS IA Rig • • iateeted on the Gravel Road about one .7 . • um to explain tinder what milhority. he • deputy's 'well kntiwn running qualittes, utiIs*i'on the Thalf of Lot. , gaye his order for :part payineu tier work' he is going to get left; still hM e ay prev r the Towii. (+one by Gillespie. Reports of chairman to be. a "stayer;" the Scott, Act is tlie more et,. nnd Iledieiti Health Oflieer Hullett main issue. betweeo them- .There 101ii n ',ind adopted ;-• members ,of said boin.ii -to be Iteeveship. . • • . 1111R4.4 t paid each $1.75 per clay,lurtolinting.in otimat, -.Council met at Ifolineaville on 1,,),,"jr„t',,`:,ff VI, fey services. Several sinalLaccounts wer e port of chairman of board of health waS read' 4•7sa,s,c___•-• Itillano of Myth, and ion/awns the East Nomber Forel-, in the First Concession o Never in the blistery of the Ocean Passau-. . . ger bosinei,s has rates been so low, andintr- tics con templet ing ult., to the Old Conn - try, PhOlild call and get tull .particulais. WHITE STAR A.WrilOR LINE. -STATE 'LI NV., ship of .Bast 'Wolvanosh, cootainiug looney ' Also, Alio old • Clivcse. Factory I rcollscs mid gi g. two acre:. to $8SA, and laealth Offices ;to, oho' eth inst.•,•pursuatt to adjourtithent. Re. Near the Village, of Londesboro, anti bein or the .8otith4last, cornet of the North -Number Twenty.Sb:, in the Tenth Colice 'realign i p of Hel 1 cit. There are • two large Frame CIODElti The • rate of , mortality seams to. ou ;1.1 o blerease. • . • recent very heavy siteiv all and sue:i.e. (pent frost, has very Materially freshenea buainess. .The special. meetings in the Vitoria street church, closed on Tittirsday evening. Sento eixty .Persons profess conversipn, some of whom will unite•with other churches. The ladies of Knox 'church' held a Bazaar on Wednetiday and Thursday, and kayo meals in connection With it, realizing it tier" good patronage and consequently it finanefal sue- ijeaTshe mismonary services m. -North St. church. were of a high order, the speakers; Roy. Messrs, Howill, M. A.,' and Fisher, proting to •bit an -efficient deputation. Already the subseriptions and eellections equal. the Stint total of year.- . l'here'wae a large gathering at tho temper- ance hall hat 'Friday eveniiik, in the inter* of the Scott Act. Speeehea woo mado by Alesers,D,. AteGillietuldi,' of the. Signal, and, Mitchell, Of the Star, and in address was tendered -Rat T. M. C•amnbell, expeensive of Norio; forhis recent serviceS,. and oponii. deuce in Win as a gentleman and ministet‘ of the gosPel. • A iannther otpieces of MOSt *ele. Another demonstration is to be bold this (Friday) evetdog, When the leSser fights are • Airs. ;•o. pelt, (mother of Mr. Humphrey Snell) and none held in higher esteem, and when the annouocement of her death cello, Aloodity morning,' ,her friend, were not surmised, because of her agb. but were saddened, for the reason that one whose 1 i fehaS been so much sunshine, love and joy to others, had ben aalledto her •eternal home- Airs; Snell wail, the relict of the late James (who'died about 16 years since) and was born in, Devonshire,. On January 14; 1704. She came to this country in the year 1851, remaining with her -husband at Chingua- consy for about three years, when heti). came and.lived With their sem Humphrey, where she has since Made her home. She was, therefore, a resident of this county. for over thirty years, and • was "familiar with all the hardships of' pioneer life,•and many there. are who can ,testify to her hospitality, in early life she joined the Bible Christian ehurch, and on coining to this &wintry, Allied herself with the Wes- leyans For oyer Sixty years she lived with those 'principles in her heart,' that are " the comfort and joy bf yeah • and solace of old age," her whole lifis being it testimony of the, power of Divine grace. - The bible was • her constant .eompanion, and up to a, abort time 'before her death. she was able to read its pages as. easily Without glasses as she (lid her younger years, her, eyesight being remarkable kr a person • of her age. She ill oulyn yeey short time, nod conscious almost to the last. She had twelve children, those alive 'being Messrs. Humphrey, George. and Ephraim, of.Hullett, Eton, of Micho• • gan, and Mrs. Frank Brown ' and Mrs; Stephen Gray, cif Hallett Her remains Were interred in the T ....4ondesboro cemetery. on Wednesday, ,there, being a• very large . attendance - I'. :Imp., thizing attendants. Her' •funeral sermon will be preachettin Londeshoro Alethodist•elinrah, on Sunday mornine next.' " .4=-. • • , • •• • •PERSONAL • AND POLITICAL. Rev. 'T... B. Feller, ,D., D., D. 0.• 'Bishop of Niagara, 'died.,at 3 o'clock on *Wednesday, at Hamilton. Some clays ago • wlille in his library. the Bishop accident- - ally punctured his" hand with it three eel.- -tiered file. The incident was regarded at thetime as trivial tind caused ,no appre, 'tension of datiger.. Later on, hOwev.er, symptoms of blood -poisoning developed, his conditiou rapidly grew worse, the, vitt- jou:co-tem hers of the family weresurninciti- . cd home, and surrounded by' his friends the reverend gentleman pa -tsed away. Ho was 74:years of age, • ' On Thursday the Soria Act wairvo.ted. upon in the eity.Barntford and county df, 'Brant: ' the former it suffered defeat, in the.latter it achieved victory. There was a geod•deal of liar& wrok pig in on both sides •,4,01 • in the two . constituencies, but very little • apparent c.s-Icitement.. :Brantford 10 the first city In whieli the A.et-has been tested since its defeat in Hamilton, and judging • ' from•Thursday's result pablic opinion in the cities not forming. very rapidly in &Vox of -the Act. ,Tu Brantford the Act was defeated by a majority of 164, and in the county it was •cerried by it majority Of 909, •.‘ • Ex-Atterney'.General Aiiller has gone . to Ottawa for the ptirpose of demanding redress' on account of his dianitisal. 1 -le thinks there was no adequate cause for the cottrallbich has. been adopted towards him and" that the Lieutenant -Governor has no more constitutional right to dismiss one .adviSer than he has to dismiss the . Miele of his cabinet. We tinderstand Mr. Miller strongly of opinion that Mr. Aikens iS quite as censurable RS Lieut.- ErOVertiOr Letellier, and that the rule of condemnation laid clown in that case 35 equally applinable to the &Ise of his dis- missal: Alr. Miller's Position is not with- • out three, but if Sir John arid bia col. leagues have no ulterior object to accent - gr: miller will foul there will be distinctions even thongli. there should be no real difference's. , X large ere wd Comervativns' assetrib- led at Toronto, on Wednesday, to do bon- • or to Sir John A. AI ticdonald. 14e • WaW presented' with. several addresses, 'after ` which he • addressed the gathering at length. His Speech ives prineipally it re- view of events in his political life.' Speak- ing of protection, he said the • National Polley WAS no neW scheme. It was it con- sistent; part of the Conservative ' • He insisted that it had failed in no par - dottier, and that he had nailed his colors to the meat, and would stand or fall by the N. P. The only ether important ques- tion touched upeon was the approaching abrogation of the fishery datum of the' Washington treaty, said •thero was a strong feeling in;the Maritime Provinces that thecancelletion of the fishery ClitUseS, would greatly alibet their interests. He argued that even if such' yrere the case would only be for it short time. lie said, if WO go down upon our knees abd say we will be ruined unless We have reciproeity, and that without reciprocity ,aonexatiolt bust, follow, the Americatts, who are ft. proud people and who believe they have it mission to govern the continent, will say; n'eVadilarYit wpaelrlt;elthtl6Mbl°381‘tvertiSlatnleaa,litainsgi tn(1.);Ia); by refusing you what, you 804 You, thcretbre, cannot hatie it." • . gant 'Silverware aceompanied tho address • to bo similarly remembered for their services : •• • • Beard of :Health, for 1884,, was subntitted not • likely), be' any* opposition for the buildings on'tho preini;es, and it good boiler, engine • • 'maw orsam.,,-Toti oar cent of purehascirmay p . . W. JACKSON. • • . . of bothlaces lobe ;mid down on thy of sale, enough to make tiftermliu tithed dollars or, the purchase money of the farm, sod the lialanee of the purehre.e money of -TICKET AGENT CLINTON , 9 the Cheese Factory premises lit thirty tin,”. "file re. , - tredniug portion of the purchase money of i ;.ie farm ' • "— 0,"15 remain on mortgage for a reasonable term, at 7 LOOK HERE ' Per eent Interest, Purchasers aro to Malt on agree- . • ment ea Hthe day of sale, for the aompletion ol their , WaS1. • Md4t. the exnemle of the purchasers. • .111.11g - a _ e _ as y 1' • nom iii3.0e'51 win be, subject to.at reservt,d price, - The conveyance, abs(racts; &e.. aro to be N0 MOUE 11A111) WORK FOR TEE WIPE OR servant, in doing the washing, by using 'flIE MODEL WASHER AND BLEA011101, itt 11.101 µloth the most dirty cloth* li in less than half the time re, oired to do tho washing in the ordinary Way, it uires no rubbing on the wash board., It Will wash - most fragile fabrics withotit the least .injury,,lind II not make the flanuela shrink up. It takes less than one.third the soz•tp nsed in the ordinary way, mkt makes the clothes a bette'dolor, besides notWearing them amity with rubbing on the board. It require% n4 skill in operating, '1011. works itsolf„itod childie years old can do the family wash. It is a Antall port. able machine weighing ottly pounde, maxitcor nom corrosive metal: there IA not it paltli110 of Wood alroot it, nor ti nail, serew,or rivet. At cannot get out of or. der, anti will last a life.time. alt invaluable nia.. chine for hatch:, bearding houses, Or Into t Wen tot small families, ns itt Itt a great saving in time and labor and ita price brings it within there:mit of every faintly as it only rests $3. 11. JACK *LAN having been oppointed agent for ClintOti and surrounding town. ships, will call upon you, show the Machine, And take sour enters Any person wishing to barn one before ha cons upon them, eau 'leave their orders at Ms rod. &tier, Nestn anitot. otrmol, *here they MU ece Ibit njoiti,,s in) • , ull paitieulars made known rot tittY of sale, tor tilaY be obtained troni the undersigned, , TliOS. WOODS JENEMS, MANN'S°. & SCOTT; .Yendore Solicitors. INeeritors ' llowrdtun .1Exarsti, At the Innie time and place there will also be effer. TH AT FST CLASS,FAR et. for sale IR •Comprining Lot. Number 0, in the lath cencession or the Township of Iltniett, known as Oakland Perin, containing IGO acres, aria at present occupied by 11. loorrii, Jr. /6 acres aro seeded down, lenetts of felt wheat. and so acres plowed ready for spring Crop, and "JD acres of hardwood bush. . Oil the premises there Rte tWe'llomen, one frame Mil mielog, in good renate Good befog and stables, &e.laIso an excellent hearing orchard. !1}30M8 'Ton percent ()Own on day resale, enough to m0,344000 in 30 days, and the broanee may remain on mortgage at 0 per cent, The btemada win be sub- ject to a reform mice. Intending .purohsners may inspect 110101908 01. any tire°. For parneulars apply to ttOlIERT PERRIS, it._ Or MANNING &. SCOTT, Solicitors, Olinion, Deo, 3,1%14,7 Pro ordered to be paid. Gravel pay Shod for 1884, amounting to $321.78, was passed ttnd ordered to be paid. .Art ;mat ;fleeting or tiomination of councillors was appoint- ed to be Mid at Teninerance Hall,Loncleso bort), on•the 29t1 December, at noon, and ,if more than the necessary Mutter of, candidates were proposed, elections to be held on Monday, January 5th, 1885, at the following places, viz., for electoral division No. 1, Temperance Hall, Kin - burn, John Fowler deputy returning offi- cer; F. D. No. 2, school house No. 8, T. Neilans, .dep. ret. officer; E. D. No, 3, school house No. 2, C. McIntosh,. dep. rot. officer; E. D. No. 4, Brunsdon's carriage shop, Londesboro, A. Woodman, dep. ret. officer,. E. D. No. 5, Temperance Hall, Londesboro, Jas. Campbell, dep. ret. offi- cer ; E. 1). No. 6, school house No. 9, R. Sprung, dep. rot, (Ater, $20 was granted to Wm. MeXenzie, an indigent. ,Coun- cillors to be paid for services of 1884, as follOws, at rate of $L75 per day, eaeli ; J. McMillan, 29 days, 0.75;$5 J. Britton, 24 dart, $42; j. Lasham, 28 days, $40.25; A. S. McDonald, .28 clays,* $'10.26; 13. Churchill, 24 days, $41.12, 'Council ad- journed to Meet at Londesboro, on the 29t1, inst., at 9 Alia, JAS. BRAITHWAITE, Clerk. -1.4feesslanlie- moved, seconded. and carried, that .tho report is considered satisfactory. Letter . front Soc. of Provincial Board, expressing approval of manner itt Inhibit the township board dim. charged its duties, was road by the clerk. The principal business Of this .day's meeting was in closing up all, no:founts for the year. A. large amount was paid out as bonus for Wiee knees; the following Ordinary aceottete, were paid, viz., Wm. Meenbe, for one year's board of Wm. Dunn, indigent, $52, also suit of elothee, $13 ; Bich. Baker, gravel for con. 16; $2.50 ;Relit. Hoek, gravel, eon, 16,86.80; Henry Baker, gravel, M. C., $2,50; Samuel Cox, part pay on gravel, $10; John Calbeek, gravel for H.R. and eut Hoe, $18,'12; Samos Alexander, gravel, $9.20; A. Drysdale, gravel, $49.86 ;lames Gallagher, gravel. $16 ; James Elliott, con. 5, gravil, 14 ; Richard Weston, gravel, 1S.06; Tudor Maths, gravel, $25,08 ; John Weir, grave), $20.40; Wm. Crooke; MA' vel, $17.92; LaWrence Maiming, graVel; $9,44; Vilhis Bell, for 11. Johnston, gravel, $27,36 ; Robert tray, inchgent, $10 ; Joho Wise, gra- vel, $56.56 i• ,Tas. McDonald, 'gravel, 821.68 ; Kowsell it Hutchinson, 'reroute, township election papers, $7 ; Heron News-Reoord; printing, $11 ; JaS. Innis, stationery, 80.511 ; elork, Of16 year's postage, $10,86, and billaeco salary, $70; reeves Irma Omincillers, $28 each, for services as ;MA ; A. Knox, use of hall for coattail meetings, $50. Council adjearned to meet on the 2911h inst., at 9*ttan, Ulliffi PATTON, clerk. y • _ einrisimins neat. ' The display of Meat to be mede by Clinton butchers this Christmas will un- •doubtedly surpass that of any previons year. hitherto hullett township hits taken the lead fbr the class of cattle rais- ed, but Goderich township is DOW working ita way forward. covert ' ‘$'/fil this week dress the following aniniale for Ins Chrietates exhibit :---Two 2 -yr old heifers, raised by W. Craig, fed by A. Couch; 26 ewt. One 2.yr. heifer raised by W. San- derson, Of Hullett, fed by A. Couch, over 12 ewt. One 2 -yr, old heifer raised by J. Baker, Goclerieh township, 12 oWt. One 3 -yr. old steu tea by A.Conch, 16 cwt. Ono extra fine 2 -yr, ow door, raised and Red rry D. II. Ritchie; of Bayfield, 17 cwt, Two opientlid 2 -yr old hollers, raised and fed by T. Mean- tain Billie% 2,420 lbe. Ono 2 -yr. old heifer fed !by J Shobbrook, Willett, 1,880. One ealf led by R. ltansford. One sheep raised and fed by II. Snell,Benoit, 450 lbs. On door' front A. 14kA1lieter. Some pigs fed by .11'. MeDenalci, Tuelteremith, Moat, a. Bey. *wide, Temblyn and IL Robinson, di Thillett, The other batchers tdso intend making It good display, partiC(1111111 of whieli we 'MVO not yet received. - Nomination will take place on lat Janu- ary for a representative in the House of Commons for Iiennot, and the election will occur on the 8t1i. wag • ,roc.."