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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-07-02, Page 8CLINTON NEW 'ERA FRIDAY, .JULY 2, 1886.' • i',QCAL NQTIOES. iitew intinner7 Gassy Trimmings at flees. 1ew's 11tillinerY )yuiperlynt. CLINTr bi NODI:I.F.N MILL u the beet place in the County of Huron to trade your Wool off, .A full stock of all kinds of cloth, on band at Unr- est rate¢, Don't pass us. (,heat medaoiion in Furniture,—X1 you. are In need of anything in the furniture line, before buying,cali at the Red hooker store. A NETT, It .Cabinet klaker and Undertaker is seinpg ebio�t, ' ie best is gown cheapest. Albert 8t.,.Cunton �Yll��vn ItPaptc.Nv xioue to play .tie Clinton club, appointed a day •to play at Clinton, and the town club consented and went to considerable expense, as a goodgame was expected, at the last moment xeter backed out as t they were afraid,. • OPDFELr,oWS.---The following officers were elected at the last regular meeting on Tuesday evening :--J F G, �. H Mann- ing. N G, Geo A Sharman. V G, Israel Taylor. *P S, Thomas White. R S, Jacob Taylor: T, John Worsen. Representa- tion to Grand Lodge. A H Manning. °DEATH.—The, public were pained to learn "4n Tuesday morning, that Mrs. SMUTHo10EX,—Mr. Jas, Steep, of this. Reeve, wife of Dr, Reeve, had suddenly place, who is quite a bee fancier, has had ceased to exist, Deceased was a lady three swarms of bees from one hive this well known to Olintoniaps, havieg resided Year, and bas also taken 57 lbs of strained bete for a number of years, but has for a honey therefrom.. This is a large amount long time been in delicate health, and her of honey, though, he expects to yet get death,, frbtn the nature of her disease, was about one hundred pounds more, likely to occur at any tithe. She has i een ACCIDJ11 y_On•Saturday last while 14ir, in the habit of remaining, in bed•until she: Wm, Grant, of the London road,. was go- felt disposed to get up, and nothing was in to Brucefield for a load of lumber, the thought of her remaining there longer than hind wheel ofthe wagon became detached, "usual on Tuesday morning, until some due tfsin thereaGh-to-$ .�u having occasion tog() to the room, was. a Y P-nnfk flan Q1 ...g Mr. -Grant between the horses and the artieoke`d `t� find that ally Nus dead: A front wbeels;.one wheel running over his person of culture and,re8nement, she ,was hand. No further damage was, done, as held in the•very highest esteem by. all Om know the horses were stopped before they got the youngest of which is about six yearilof • far, age. The Dr. has • the sympathy of all in PERPETt7TAL Moho&,.—It is a man his•ead bereavement. ' down at Eganeville, this time, who has LoNnoN ROAD NOTES.—Mr, F• Plum - made the discovery,' and he is. going to steel has a large field of fall wheat just a claim the $600,000 reward, teat •has been g a standing offer. for many veers, for tie short distance from town that it would discayel y of the principle. Quito a num+ be hard to beat anywhere; ft is as high ber of persons 'nails county have; 'at•dif- aa•the.fencer .ivelL-.iIlled., annd. very even., relent,times,epe_" ,much labor in trying to In a few yfiars Mr. Jos. Stephenson will .solve the proti6 one. in particular near have one of the prettiest places to be. found R,tucefield Who Worked at. it for years,but,around here; the.'shrubbery on it adds • all metiiiti� filo same. result—dismal much to its natural *attractiveness. Mr. • failure. •tt. Peacock's new house approaches coin j1e3rat; pietion ; the question is frequently asked, 7ZUNAWAY.—A horse belonging' to Dir. ff will he occupy. it• alone f" :The church. Joshua Hill, of the • base line, got fright- so long known as " Pearen's;" has been end on Saturday, When same part. ofthe moved baekpn the •farm of -Mr. Stanbury, harness. gave Way, and dashed down .til- and now does duty As a stablo ; it ms bet=' bert and Isaac streets. ' Mr. and l rs, Hill ter thus occupied than stapding idle .= were in the buggy at the time; and when •Messis.•Stanbury and McLean have sonic the horse turned -the corner at Mr. Mc-. good cattle on their farms, and • quite a .• Dlurchie's they Were both thrown out, but number of 'then. ..The old " McLagan :sustained no serious inlay.. A.t'tei going •:omestead" is, notlookiaig•-neaily-as neat -a wort distance further, the horse was• and tasty its it did several' years ago ; it . brought to a standstill,' the buggy being -takes too tnueh'money and hard work for. pretty badly broken. ' . the average farmer to keep sitcli.pl aces 'in DIFFICULT TO PERFOR2E.—Mr.'Pennc • good repair. . . . • - 'baker,of the 16th con.,..Goderich township, BRT>;Fs•—The exeuraion'to.Port hover is an ardent supporter of the Salvation on Friday, was not :patronized by any one Army, and notwithstanding the faet•.that from this alae , and very Eery up along• he i ectly bline,he Manages to attend tile' L. II. B.; excursiains are now get the meetings alone, and make his way ting to he so frequent, that it a•liersou can llome.at_the•close,_eft after' en cAloek, otilyaceommodate themselves-to:circum without any. assistance.. `He: lives about stances, they can travel aimbst• all the 11- miles from town; and what makes his time on excursions Mrs. Graliam,of Tor- home trip more difficult Is that he takes (info is'the guest of Mrs J. Hodgens.'' •A his Way.by the fence sidh, and hats corse- little, daughter of, Dir; Geo. Diehl . died quentlytu make pis way.011 t,logs, etc.: 'this• week, tram congeption Utile brain, JULY .rov'rysea--It is: getting hot again. A•• cablegram was. received from Rev: W. -Farmers are busy baying and are in hopes W. Sperling, on Fridav,anuouncing ,the the weather will remain settled until. they safe arrival- of himself'. and Mf.tnd.Mrs.. get through; they have.coitlaienced two \Vhiteheed, at Liverpool;. the steamship„ weeks. earlier than usual; Cninplai.nt is Vancouver; ,on which they • sailed, siade. made that the Briard. pf Health is not at- the trip in 7 days; 1 'hour, 30i .min - tending to ilk dutie!'; we „have-41ot beard, ures, one of the fastest trips .ell record.= however, of anything • serious regu#ing, Mr. D.= Robb,' of the f3igh.-School, will their attention,, further than that•,.some spend his suingner holidays .in WYawanosh; attention' gh tild be. paid to the .town at the residence 'of his tattier-in`=lain ..The drains.' Nearly-nvery farmer's Waggon assault' .case, Elliott -and •Hanley, which oing'out of town contains a self-bifider. was mentioned• last week, .as occurring at New potatoes have been in use here for u 'Hnttnesville, did not happen' in • the couple of weeks past, this is -exceptionally Orahge. Lodge, as might bo inferred; 'but early ; raspberries, are also ,ripe, • another out op the street ; it gas'•the Mayor ,who indication of the earlinesss of the Reason. gavel's the inforination just as it appear- elcome .rain fell in • eilpiotis showers ed last week. Fast Wednesday week t e past week, which has grea'tly.benefited several Godericb ladies, who had.been'at-• e. groiviirg crop. • We would ' again tending the R. C. picnic in Hullett, went strongly ik•Ipress upon.our friends in town down •to take the night train for heme,l•ut and' district, the neeessity of sending in .happened to miss it ;.-they .re'mained-in their as•earl.yasconvenient: 'There town until nextevenin,.andstarted down. is much copy which' necessarily comes iil for the train,but Were again too.late; tiey. late, and it others+ have ° bean delayed, managed to _ catch it'next day..-Oue'of• some .must be on2ftted,,or at least deferred. the best known and most popular railway This is the time of the year when the new' men, who have beenin'tho'habit of Visit - scholars join the different Sunday' Schools ing Clinton, is Mr. H. •i'. ltIoNally,,pas-. with a rush—it is all due to • the_picnic senger agent` of the St. Paul; Minneapolis; season.• 6a. Manitoba Ii, R:, and his friends will be L ScsYrt Alar GASE.-7the . If<eltntfnaries' •pleased•to learn that he baspbeen promoted, 1 to take a,'h:igher position iti•'the•general. in a somewhat amusing Sutstt"2t*Caae are- freight.'office of,.that railway at St Paul, repprtod from the township of •McKillop. Minn; ,He will. be succeeded by Mr. John A tow days since Judge Tums, wish ,the, L. Buckins, his: foliner assistant; ;•:lir, G.: necessary"flicers, were hold.ingaDominion,.lg.. Davis, of„Goderieb, ptirpoye9.'-going, to r'ranchiee Acr Court of Revision, at -u ser the old country° for "his health, • and be tain place in the township:;" the township wants.. his brother Silas, of.Cllnton,• to council was sitting at the- same time ,and 'accompany him, but .circumstances are unfavorable, and the' latter will hardly go. Tlie father of,Mrs:•John Powe ,,° J,es' Weller), •, died at Brantford `last ek. Mrs. -LB Proudfoet le'ayes this .week to. visit her, relatives inBuffalo. The.wife of Alderman G T Hiscox. of London;. is here place: When both got through with their business, some ono called for something to drink, and some states . that they got something more than . water. The In- spector, hearing of the affair, laid•informa- tion. for alleged violation of the ScottAct; summonsing the judge, with others, as a . on a visit to her father,. 11 r. W Batten bury, wile- oureaders will be.sorry to. ,x i1 uu"i ify�"hti �atlg Mrk,3°viaisd-it of. iiIichlgan, -is -here on a visit to : her. mother, Mrs. Puke.. The intermediate examinations are in progress at.the town hall, here.: Mr, Broderiek,of$t, Thoma$, its hereon a visit to hie'soii� Pullman's a' ver lar a •crowd.: witness on the case. • Mr. L E Dancey, on behalf of the defendants, took exception.. the trial prooeeding, ou the ground that' the information had only been, laid before one magistrate, claiming it should have been laid before two, while a 'legal gentle man of Goderich affirmed that inform- ation was perfectly 'proper, However, when the time of triel•ciime, the judge and here last week ; it is repnrted'the a • is, others failed to appear in response to the turbance took place between the• owner of summons, and, an aojournment visa made, the horse:, and he left it. The Brussels for nix days. in order to secure' their attend post complains that because .the cricket ante, it being the intention, we are inform• club of that place, beatthe Clinton boys ed, of the magistrate before whom the in- pretty badly, a meagre' report of the same formation was laid, to issue a•warrant for was published; so far as the NEW ERA them, if they did, not'appear at the_time of is concerned, we'tried our boi's't�ro get the •" .`'--1tfe adjournment. score in detail, but could -•not succeed,and BAsr BALL.—A game of base hall was. hadlo, content •tlurselves with a mere played• --cin ednesdtty; J-nee--28rd; -•a:t- Godetich,between the Actives of Gbti.erieb this is floe only opc 10 town.' .Mr. J: Ai and the Dauntless oflnton, resulting et laiison bas kitten exhibition at•ralliser's, a victnry for the Dauntless y.in by n lucre. of a mammoth Mailed rhubarb, the leaf of ;18 to 16. Another very interesting gsmr ,,vltich measures over 3 ft 'across. Misses 2f ball on us played ground o ftth f. Dauntless be E. Swans and 1► . Spooner retprned last dth, ' the of the Dauntless: be� week from visiting friends in B'eriii •'tween the Ni verfatlA of Blyth, and the Gait.' Mr. Dickson, barrister, .Brussels, •:Dauntless of Clinton, resulting in; favor tit Ittft hero on a visit Co Montana t�ednes- the home team, by seven runs and.an in- flay. Town Council meets Monday eve- aaitigs. Tho home club. played an exceed• nits next...A er.s®'of mes assault, at firstre.iriglg good game with the exception 't,l' p ,red to tie t,omething mord,came up lie- twodnninge, in which they all, wed thi fore Mayor Williams, on Monday, •when visiting team to score all.tbeir runs. Dr. 'a tine of $10 and costs was hennaed, Mr Angus' una,pired• the above games, giving Them Gibson has been appointed,License the beat of satiMfed to all, and the univer- Commissioner for East Huron in place sal opinion is that he is hard to beat ars f '1 hos Wilson, resigned. lilt.' A. ]13 an umpire: The following is the score. •Hanning went to Underwood, in Bruce �, a e ' nLYTIr ' re, a, n o Co,, on Tuesday, to superintend a most- age sale of a 100 acre farm, wuich went r r $380 tnorethan the upset price. Cin .Tae+duty-�tf,-horse-belonging-'-to --111-n• 11. P.umsteel, while trying to jtitnp ower it ,,icket fence, fell on the end of a, •picket and wounded itself Severely, Mr. Hughes, eneral agent'of the Canada Pacific Rail- .w•Iv. was in town on Wednesday,* and esta;mlislied a town agency here, giving .,e appointment to Mr W. Jacksnn—than thorn no better man could have been C nsai . Mr. John McMillen, of .Hallett The Exeter. base hall clah being very an•r leaves iorthe old country oft the Oth inst et „ ., teat. IJiscovr.t -Sale FOR THE NEXT 30 RAYS, AT ickson'S Bookstci:e CLINTON. 01:1 POCKET...BQOKS we will give a discount of 25 per cent JEWELLERY et " 25. tr ri. t( 10 rt . SILVERWARE ' MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS - 20 t, BIBLES' �r. cr - ;25. •_..-"- PHOTO ALBUMS: ec . • . " 25' fr. AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS 'TESTAMENTS " ' rr 25 CUPS and SAUCERS " " 20i SPECTACLES • " re 25' •.PIPES er rr 20- 75 ' rti J rc 25 ar �ra to to 4-4 VASES and CHINA GOODS VIOLINS and FIXINGS CONCERTINr. S and ACCORD.EONS 20." 'WALL 'PAPER 20 ' BERLIN WOOLS, FINGERING YARN, &c. 20.. DAY Bt oks, Jo rnals, Ledgers; &c " 10 MOUTH ORGANS, we will give a discount of 25., ` .3`ABY. CARRIAGES rr rr Ladies HAND SATCHELS • - Combs, Writing Dellis and . Workboxes 20 VELVET FRAMES and DOLLS,. " 25 BASKETS .. - " 16' ... all other goods. at proportionately low prices. This is the greatest opportunity eyer offered, to secure goods below wholesale prices. Our entire stock, amounting. to nearly .$20,000, must be reducecl'to 815,000 within the ,next 0 clays, as 'we commence -STOCK TAKING on the 1st of August, and balance Dir"books. on the 15th. Come and.'see our stock, and get our prices 'Whetheryou 'buy . p • �. or not.' No trouble to• shoyv you the Great Bargains •ve are offering.. Terms cash, o1' :Jnonths credit to responsible parties. • e € 1iutt).l'1l� Clinton, July lst, 1886. ' •VERY IaaPORT9NT To those Who wish -to -make a, bank note go the f rt _ � hest, that is to get the most .-:..;odds for the least money, we ask you to come and`see us. We. have a large stock or Dress Goods, Prints,..., White r 1�T _ It & Grey Co ton Cot- ton Towels, ' Shirtings. 'Hos- ier Hos-ier vex, Paraso•l-s.: Now we intend to give the people some startling bargains, we are going to give ' yo. u goods. cheap.It don't make an: dif- fe�reno-e4 what ...�►q want. Dry :roods for the next 60 days, �s, .we intend to ,..cut them. at a price that will sell them.: -. Don't '�o awaywith_ the idea, that any one man has all the. cheap goods to be Rola, if you do you will get left . we. have not got them. all, but, w"e.: have as many as any other dry goods store on the street, and we don't. pro- pose to let' anyone sell cheaper er if we y p know it. o Gell cheap and: give good.value at the same time. :is__ our : aim. :llb r' goods will be leaders the next Zt •. 60 days.. Come and see `what all this talk is about anyway, and we will convince yon: it is all right and that . you have gotlinto the:cheaapest store in town.. _ w G- C ..:E. PAY AY . .& CO THE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM OF CLINTON, R. 'THE ' rtw' v80144. s1 GREAT LINE OF • ARE STILL HARD AT WORK TBRY11+TG X.re. CATG'-'Ii•- T.f1p^^•%V1TIi Ht•• All in need of a NOBBY SUIT;. cut and Made in the Mention of the Circumstances. Rob, W Latest -Sty -1 t-hould,See-oiw-b.ea1111fu.Lstock.,Of.,_-.. Coats hasa2� dial cluck In his window � - MoGerra $b.,2 3 'Iprnhnll, lb ...... •2 4 Spalding, 2h 3 1 ilaTaggart, F1 t 'Frewmer-L:-1•ms:- : 5•---^t TesRoiler F in A 2 4 Ataohory o.., (. ' 2 Inehenae-8.-P., ,-• 3 . 2 Total 27 2i McCann, C... .., 2 h Walker lb.'', 2 3 •ibane2h 3 3 1leKtnuoa 8. A 2 • 2 J:-Kmigh3tr Z . K, Emgh;ir,N . 2 4 tvmonda 1' 2 4 Katy to ne'0. F 2 1 thirich L P d 3 rn+al.............. 20 27 scoria iYSt INIZINGS.• 1 2 3 4 ft 6 7 8 0 Clinton 8 1 •,4 1 Ll 0 4 8 4k-2 Myth 1 0 0 0 0 7 0-1'2 . 0.- 2 order for $11 and $12 a Suit.. One of the grandest lines ever offered for the money. A. line of WHIPE SHIRTS at.62c., worth $1 OLORED-SI TS :�at-$1 Orth- $1.25 Wl A LIE OF;SEERSIJCKER:COATS;A DThese are Genuine Goods, . ine cit 1+'me From which to ehOose, your. Sprit ig Suit, CALL AND INSPECT 'OUR STOCK. d d a 'L I a t `a1; 'v.s..watt ed. C. +C. RANGE Co. A ... Y THE' IUB {CLOTHIERS, CLINTON. • Tliruo Doors West of Dickson's Iio.,k Store 0000-. •; 7iEidIc4hihg Al the new Styles LINEN and CELLULOID CS 1 'IYe offer great bargains in every, department. • L� ACHSON B]