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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-03-26, Page 8CLINTON NEW ERA. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1886. LOCAL NOTICES, WANTED, --•4 Good Live AJent, at once. .41)ia1ty to Box. 99 Clinton, ,P..0. noirdltr. A. A. , ennett,pat the Red: Rocker,. ,has a first-class Upholsterer. Fendi" in your orders early, for work to be clone oyer. so as to anal the rush at house-ckanittutime. RED ROCKER STORE gowVn `• 0�`laiii<C, CATTr...The twenty bead of cattle sold by Mr, Jamea Fair,te Mr. Govenlock, • of Seeforth, • were shipped last Friday, They. averaged over fourteen hundred ` apiece, which is good weight for young cattle, while a yoke of oxen was also sold,, LOCAL BayTTp •-•-Mr, Samuel Beattie,, of Tuckersmith, father of ¥essre. Beattie livery stable keepers, bas sold out and taken up bis residence is town, Mrs. Brigham, of Toronto, is hereon a visit to • old friends. A, young boy of this town, about 12. years of age, was in 'a state .of hopeless intoxication, on the street last Thursday; where be got the liquor, .of course is not known. Some of the ma- chinery of Irwin's elevator gave way last week, and the services of a millwright were necessary to repair it ; it is running all right. .now. 'Mr+ .Arthur Twitchell, who has been laid up for some ,time by a se- verely sprained leg, is pow able to. get around again.; We understand that Mf, Thos. Sloan, formerly a teacher in this county, has taken up land in. California, and intends to become a. fixed resident of the United States. ;Mr. Swatiield has rented a house 'here, and is now comfort - these two weighing over one ton each. ably settled in our midst; we can stand o,.. the addition of •any number of pushing ullett Seoelt.--lMessrs, Snell did Sons, le firms in our enterprising town. Mr. r Mullett, a few days since, sold a couple Frank. Jackson, of.St, Catharines, is back of grade cows for 60 and 480 respective- ia•the gallery of Foster cot Bayley, during l these are good prices indeed. They the indisposition of Mr. ]foster, Mr. also sold to Mr. J. F. McPee, 91Linc , a James Tewsley, late of. this place, is now .eight monththold eirfilly., got by Prince of butchering at Regina; in a recent letter Keir, out of •their imported mare, for the to his brother-in-}(iw, 141r, Fitzsmd;ns, he handsome figureofg$50, For r wahine encloses a piece of -the rope'.with which sow they received $25. Who can say that. Riel was J„ Ransford it does not pay to raise the best: stock.showed us executd,' ilii an English paper the other day & CHANCE Rod HuNTEit;--A. prize If which was part of the mall of the wrecked /500 is offered in •Englandfor the inveu- steamship Oregon, fished up from the At- ' i tion of an automatic ear• coupler. ' Here Tuttle. ; it showed the result .of its bath, is a chance: for Mr. W..Iiuuter, who has $ couple of young men learning thilt an repeatedly shownthe `°automatic high -or- inforfnation had been laid against them low -car» coupler to gaping crowds of un- before the. Mayor, for being drunk and sophisticated Olintonians. It may not be disorderly, 'pleaded guilty,beforo it came known, but it is nevertheless a fact that to trial, and paid a nominal fine, The about five thousand men have'invented case 61 Perdue vs. Clark, which was to ".the• best'car coupler:under the. sun."' • have coxae up for, trial at the present as- s a hGuse' in Win sizes,:,•bas been_: postponed., -until; . the. fall. .... -- A Loss,—La t,woak g term, owing to an 'important witness for ham, owned by 1Ir. W: W. Ferran, was the defence not being able to be present. • destroyed by fire, caused by a.defective `Mr.•H: Taylorand •family,- of Kinburn..„ `:hove -pipe. Mr. Ferran bon ht the pro' left 'here on, Tuesday meruing,, for Solo-. perty some time ago, and has been trying .mon City, Kansas, ,where .they purpose '" ever since to dispose of it, but without residing in future; .Mils Etheringtocl, of success, although he almost'offered to give Abilene, Kerins, who has been ,visiting it away. Now the "devouring -element her friends hereabouts for several months, of n takes it off his hands, and does- n aye returned with them to her: •home:lirs. • )eaye-an insurance policy on -it.: Loss S260. 11I.o*bray, of Stratford; is here on • a visit BRIDQEs,—The Warden's: Committee tepid friends. Tlie bridge on the'L., .R. inetat-Goderich,-«onAtedn:esdtty; for the & B. near Kippen, was slightly damaged ur ose ofopeningtender's for:Benmiller by water On. Saturday, but not auffieiently .and Craig's ridgin Stanley;,, Abollt.a as to render"it unsafe, trains passing over dozen tenders were put in, that;of Mr. L. it as, usual. Miss E. It. Dickson, of Sea - Hardy. of Exeter, for Benmill'$ bridge, forth, •for,nterly a teacher in the Model at $2,700, being accepted;; and that of 11'Ir. School here, has . accepted • a position to Kincaid, of WTingham, -for Craig's, at teach in,the public schoul'at'Aurora•.Mr. • ,x600. A :resolution was passed \1>y the TrimmeroNereployeeeithe organ factory, a these arti .5" were was taken seri usly ill on Saturday; with. unwilling that incam P infiamination'of the bowels, and the .serr • unwilling, to next higher r ten the nark ;he vices of three medical men were necessary; given to the higher .tender, vices 'i• to relieve his sufferings; he is not ut�of Pvtttson'Ar. ,-Mr. 'W; Stewart•and '' e, danger, and in a fair way to•4:• ecoyery.- • • of the London road, left on Monday fox? .We understand it is the xntontion'•oi' MI Dakota; he wisbel 'to thank his ,m ny J, C. Linklat rro(tthe Model School, to. • friends for.:their kindness, both tow rd quit teatbra at no Very distttbt•:day, and • him and'"Mirt'Stewart, in making 'them enter' e .ministry'of the Presbyterian ' the recipients•of many handsome presents-'cliurcfr;' he is one ,pf •the .most ,sueeessful• before 'their departure, and in .the: many teachers in'the. county of Huron; and will ways they have sbotvu':their..kindness to. makean a tually `successful,•:.minister; . i4 • them: • Ile took with .him ,a splendid sail-` particularly studious yourigyman;,Jhe hias. lion4tnd-eight good ivorir'i-ng horxes.--~-We :attained los present:position •by. close yap " 'seldom hear of a man taking the. same plication td his work. and we predict for number of good horses for, his own work. , him a bright and useful future. .. Mr. LOCAL CHURCH CHIMES. MeV,. Mr. Stewart was able to take his own work on Sunday last, and; hue fully recovered from kis late ill- ness. Rev, O. F. Salton preached in Rattonbury street Methodist church, on Sunday, Mr. Rupert taking his work in Goderich. Mr. Barnabqq, of Godenolwill preach in Batten - bury street Methodist church. on. Sunday next.* Rev: /dr, Rupert going to Seatorth. Rev. G. F. Salton, of Goderfob, reaches a sermon an- niversary of the nstitution of the Order. April, the A social will be given in connection with the Ladies' Aid. Society et tho Ontario Street Methodist church at the 'residence of Mr. J tees- Stntth, •thee (Friday$ evening. Themany friends• of Rev« Dr. Fowler, of London. formerly of Clinton will regret to bear that he stili remains iii a critical. Condit on, .and is believed to be sinking. ST, PAvi.'s Cnvitea.-O,} Sunday next there will be the annual missionary collection in aid of the funds of tho diocese, gnvolopes have been sent out asking for offering's, A tea meeting. iii connection with the anniversary services of the Baptist Church. will be held in the Town #Ia11, on Monday evening next. After tea (served in the Council Room) addresses will bedeliv- ered by the resident ministers. 4 good time is anti yipated. 'Toa served from.6 to 7.30 p.m. The regular monthly meeting of the • Women's, Christian Temperance Union, will be held at the home of the Corresponding Secretaty,Miss L. White,, on Tuesday, the 30th inst„ at. 3 p.m., sharp. A full at. teuoianee is desired, interesting matters are to bo brought before the board, ST. F rn's GVtcn.--Whore was an excellent enter- tainment last • Monday evening; the recitations and songs were well received. Programme -Recitation, ,Bliss Nettie Combe; duet, Atsses Giffin and Randall; reading, Mr, Scott; trio, Misses ;Maggie Combe and Greig -and Mr, IL B. Combo ;'iluot,Diesses Depew and llipppey; reading, Dllss Robertson ; duet, Misses 8, Groig and A. Jackson; reading, Hr. B„ aver; duct, Mrs, Hansford and Mr. Jackson. , iyhoOting Match. • Foy, 'THE NoR'rEpVV,'ST,--4)n Tuesday, Wesle Giffin, of this place, bas goue'to a number' telt here_ for the northwest,..go--_Crystal._City,..143anitoba4oJnke_charge-o! ing by, way of the G. T..(R..to Brockville, a school in that -Vicinity. Mr. Ben. Cole and then'. the C. P. R. •The following left this week for Aberdeen, Dakota, being parties ,each took '.a car' of effects. With ' accompanied as:far as Yipsilanti, Mich„ them; R. •Ilotham, Xippen; W. South by -bliss Mitchell, who, rumor says, will ':.........bombe-:Hullstt; H«.••Turner, ` nekersn,ith; some day also Move as, far west as. Aber- -..." and W. 'kitchen; Stanley c'.J. R. Hobnes deen. A report was current,here last week • Holinesville, car of horses, ,and ";T. C. that Mr. Fred', II. Fisher had succumbed Bielby, Hullett. There was quite a few to his illness' at• Denver, but we have been' passengers,among them being J. Riddell,• unable to trace it to any authentic senate; Miss Manning,. „Mrs.. amblyn,•Hu1le't,:'or leern-anythirig_further..concerning it; • and Misi McPhail, Godericb' township. we sincerely hope the rumor may turnout Mr..Winnett'of the C: P. R. had charge of incorrect Mr.; W.' D. Stewart; of Ayr, the party:. : • • •. • formerly book-keeper at the. Organ ])ac- Owrutra SrITIL'' AILEAI) W'h'en' t• he tory here, is' spending a few days. with C. P: exhibition' car was here;•• many friends in town. 'bliss Dearness..who has been visiting at London and St.Marys, who visited it thoughtt the samples of• _has returned •to-her-accustomed..place.in: wheat' the finest eVer seen, the -' 'goa the store of G. •B;Pay & Co., The .disput- • cion being that Manitoba. could surpass ed wages'uestion between Messrs. Arthur Ontario as a wheat -grouting, count. Air. Cantek;n 'end I3ector=Junor,•masons; was• Tames-Landd s-boroug1 •of n ersnilth, settled by •arbitration the • ether .`day, fo was one of those, however, who did not the satiisfactiop of Ilr, Junor at•least,_who. _ believe this; ..nil ke. secured:a sample (if -- ets soulething hke about $406 4)yY the' • • the Manitoba grain• for .comparison with eelsion of tile, arbitrators All Jts1i-t1 leis tfwn.• rats week ae.bre- lt.in two. Taylor,,late of:this place, is' now engaged samples of gra`rn.grown on',11rs • farm, and at Lexington, Mich. Mr..Robert`Elliott; nth'mated them, with the.blanitoba farm,. of Elliott, Dak., being summoned by tele - pie; to the 'inspection, of several: The graph.to see his fatherat-GOderieh, made • -verdict was unanimous that the Ontario. thetrip in 50 hours...:',Mt. lilt Horace i ostet. grain tit ss much ahead of that grown in is recovering from bis.'late illness: lir. Manitoba, notwithstanding that•the latter ; R • was "culled" for exhibition purposes,.' Davlci-'Currie, of Brantfordt a foririer S- }vhile.the led"formwas n :bit picked.. . • dent of Clinton, paid a brief visit to the place on Tuesday. Mr John StepBenson, - _:,: been hely i lis osed but is The members of. the Clinton and Goderioh Gun Clubs had amatch,.at Goderiob; on Mon. day last, resulting in favor of Clinton; by one point.. Our "boys' speak in the very highest. terms of the hospitality and attention of the Goderich,Clnb, and hello tQ return the hied- nese. on a future occasion. The,£ollowing is the spore; er b God is . Naftel, 1100001000--3 W. Ellard, 1011000011--6 W, R, M I I I er 1100000111-3 =-. J, N4esbitt, 00010011.003 G. Seiger, 1010000110-4 .Watson,B1111101110-s W.11, Ball, 0000010001. 0000-6 W, RutSenR i01x 1 1 • Chalon. 0.' A. Brovin 000o100600 -f W. Foster,..,0111101011-7 J. Ryder,.,,,Q010101010-4 0 0010-0 T,brvtlnrling,ll 11 1 J. Johnston, 0011011101_-0 C. Overbury, 1100000001--3 J. Toting,.... 1001100111.0 0010010000-2 .. D. Forrester, Totatr.,.. -35• The blevY.Berl: book. As many of our readers ate aware,• an as- sociation has been formed in this : ooun.ty for the registration of stock, and the issuing of .a Canadian Herd hlook,the prelitninaries there- for baving bden arranged at meetings`already., held. The object of ha ad'i oiation is to. place stock on a utte'r"footing, and promote the inter is -d feeders generally, it being weli-krlo " that Registered Stock" . will command a better price,. particularly for .ex- port thau'unregistered stock. It is intended to hold:* general 'meeting at the Rattenbury House, in .Clinton, on -Monday' next, the 29th' net:, at 1 p.in., and a11 -parties interest- ed'in stock, whether owners or otherwise, are invited to attend.' It is desirable that a, large number of. stock.raisers be represented, and i d thatll 1 k ''t o ve day next. • S 0 n WE HAVE RECEIVED THIS WEEK; 1 Ton «off Green and Drab ii'indovvblind•- 10 Gross 1Viucilage. 100,000 Paper Fag 50 lbs.. Cottony T 72 Copies Canadian Fariu ells' Manual. ALSO' A FINE AS QItT&lBNT OF.. ,11e. �IA-T-L'E = PLA :USS: OLEOGRAPHS i � alt EciaxaE 'i w5. , 4146., :f ora Tuck Sons. Raphael, rucl� & ms LONDON, ENG. L PAPER Cheaper and better than last • year.. f rdeons, 'Foot Sans Violins Slei �hs; &c.: at reduced. _prices. The TRADE, SUPPLIED it s, hope n who can make 1 doing- lent, will be present at the; meeting on Mon:� _- �, I S, ,DICKSON; hNCOURAGEMENT.-It is letters like ' the following tat cheer the drooping. _spirits of editors accasionail • Portage La Prairie„Ttarch 10,1886 '-"--DRAB Sia; Find enclosed one dollar and fifty cents,: subscription for another year of your valuablo•paper. • It is as good as a loiter from home, giving us all the news around the county,. Aux. ll Aih oliIEAD BOOKSELLER &' STATIONER, v Our Mangle Department will: be open week for exec tion • next�' o the ..of all orders that mak _ k be :laced with_ us, and. would say that, a n�... er . /'t e � u. d h - t •exla nt of is - Dearness �11a,�ig � Zvi s � �•, ho hasty' o su:cce•s ull' carred �: an "Qi1` s S , � a •.. fox' u':f: ,r s . ra Asea ons t � o eve a. � p S T eave :your order early. We u atee s.atisf c oil t, CLINTON. A. SERVICEABLE TDA.m., On Tuesday Jr., has, g n p ,. last Messrs. Snell & Son, of Htillett, sold... gettilig, araunil:,alL_right • . .Air. Davidta111r J. R.; Hobbes; at,”e:good figure, a Moore, for oa c ver fouryearoiiiia '`with horse belonging to a tenni formerly owned. . the Dry Goods Palace, expects to leave by them,,which are Worthy -of fnore than town at the end of the month;; lie will be a passing notice.. About fourteen•years missed .by his associates, and also by the ago,.Mesists. Snell secureda young team Army, of which he has been a most acti.Ve of black biases, Which, ani they developed;' member.. ' Mr. Lu Woods, late df town, is made a-splendid.pair, for which they were now.living in Chicago; he says that work' one time offered $600. These were in for any except those in permanent situ -- constant use .from that , 'imie up toJ'The tions is as scarce as hen's teeth. Messrs., beginning of the present winter, when Corbett W: IL Cooper. A. Callender and • g g ._ ' . one ofthAem, while standing in the stable, Jas; W'alkili3)lasx., liis place, had the had its leg broken by its mate, while in .a pleasure of being on the jury at Goderich. playful snood, This necessitated' the lir. Uugh Wallace, an old Clintonian, • death of the ii'njured animal, and the oth- shook bands with'. his friends tiero the ei Was .then sold, as':stated 'i A remark other day. Thecounty•of limied,tbrough able feature about this teats Was that 'Mr., A. btCD. Allan, ?sends'' twenty-five neither had it solitary blemish, and up to 'varieties of'apples to.the'Colonial Ezliibi-' the time of the accident,.'aieither ;Were tion; thele will make la 'goad display. ever sick.•or unable to work. `Tis is a: Good Friday, which comcs.on,the 23rd'of :-'jirety 1, t �ot',(l•record for a teamof,horses. , -TRII'I,I:`t >;hiu:' SAND 'l'Ilf RL.—Ctoivs and, rt►hiuti have lirifde their appearance, 7but, winter still ,hangs on. -Passenger travel i v Heavy just now on the railroad. While there is little or ntf snow in town there -iv -go: Brei ,thin di nios't ol"zlio country roads. •The, authorities. want to , get to work and finish up. the•-Londesboro • --"- bridge just ae soon as the weather wilt • permit ; there should be nomore humbug- ging like there was last' year;The ice rink has closed for the season, .but the. roller rink is still full blast, This is the • time to plant spring advertisements. Fara mere report•fall wheat all ' right so far. Cedar is becoming sweearce that farmers abs; compelled) to import it • for -fence posts; a couple oi`car loads arriving here *from Stanley this; week. Heavy, rains Saturday and Sundry snot4 kering and freezing told on Monday. Mr, IL An. drews, who has a number of maple trees on his property in town, taps them every • • year and turns the sap into syrup; which he is engaged doing just'°not(;. Don't picit up every parcel you see on the streets . y ynt at Citi• al«__t mailta.ainL • see' why. Our beautiful )(toile crossings stand wefir•,ttlid-tear, and sr.., jnat as eetn fortable as when flat put down -but not More so.. • April', is' the neatt holiday -..-Hiuu•acitutl .-;•'ib0`we�kly= meeting" 0 0 flf.CI'iRtOI •F ns: G ods . and Cheap•. Prices WeIfixe without exception, one of the finest ktocks of 4. MINN •---nn:o DU' Ns YCJUR'1V�>ti W' SE'JTNG HAS .:.aud Citi'. great , T i•'•'t7—• ►]ening, Oil 1113. , Mar. ', • . That can 'be `fdund in Canada ''Our stock :comprises some ..of the, finest Ina,Ii es of 'goods ": that can be. bought..: ';Our • prices -are-cut-down-so-that ever one •. may-be—able to have a :rind; Suit this year. . • of the Literary st.eiety Was held on lki,on- day.. _at'tertulon,,.i11arS.h, 22..nd....The. vice- president uecupying the . chair. .:flies iflcIDougall.was• appointed. critic, ,after' which-fhe fol Iowirl; *gramme 'was`rel1- dered. Music?, `.` The moon is .beaming on the lake," Glee Club; Reading, " Music Grinders," Wm. hale ; Reading, "Ensign - bearer," Miss Cruickshank ; Duet, ." Wilco you gang awn' Jamie,' Mr,McLean and Miss Metlia, accompanist Miss McMgrehie; Reltding,.'selected, R. Gauley ; Reading, •' Fanny and I,» Mr. ,f. A. Ie1'ville; Recitation; "I;toll Call,.rr. Miss A. Taylor ; Music, (mouth organs) Messrs, Stanbury and Kinsmn; Eetioing,. Robb, of Sicily," Mr. W. Ross'; ivltiaic, "Switzer Boy," "Cxlee Club Dialogue, "Intelligence Office," 7 pupils; heading,:' "The • Dying stowsboy," Miss Holmes. National Anthem. "Vivery part was ren- dered in such a rnanner',as to reflect bred- it on those participating. The duet by Mr. M. ItfeLeart and Miss Mellis reeeived a hearty encore, in response to which they sang with :cod effect, ".iteuben and irgeliro . ' e are in Ormey t e e i tors of the Brie` a' Brac, that quite anum• beta enntributinns have been handed my some being of real merit,—Colt, We do.not.believe in:NiwsrArsu Wmn, hut, we 'do belive in und' countryknow: n the people of Clinton`� .and. • surrounding letth.,p p � _ .. �' �_�__ .ma just-what-we'are-We' azl tree othing bu `"w1liat we` : ` goods ods and prices. can follow out to the letter, both in go p It .will pray anyone to see otir.goods andget Our .prides. It is no trouble to=show goods, but it is.a pleasure to let the people know:;that we are doing the finest trade: in the county of Huron • . :NCE & 00.,. rarrai J tp' :4ail,Ei' - Gl ow Three Dos'as West of Dickson' Book Store On' Saturday next we will make our usual display of • • Wlhieirwill bean elegant "`c hibition of.all the new styles for the coming season: Our' stock „comprises the largest assort-' :. meCht in this section,' and lovers irks Uood Hat should conte and . inspect oar: selections. .�,�hv-._mow Ci%rist yV` sand oocros English lntiltir. of„ TIA7S the' latest SEW YORK, . SIHAPE in : tP T]±"l+' and ,SOFT:, HATS,.. EON'S' and YO'TITHS' STIVF ••and 4;()h'T 'HATS, Ofi LDEEN'S • __..,: yFANCY T ATS, i'OLO .L - , and JERSEY'S MEN and BOYS' NEW YORK GAPS Our ENGLISH-ST.iFli HATS which: we imsort direct •.from the manufacturers in England, we claim are .the:best goods: for ',•; the nioney~ yet drown in this , place. Our size in Hats run up .. to 7i English, and we can fit •a iy head in all oiir new shapes. Come and sec our immense. display on. Satilyday, X..YTtit ["tit );N: •