The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-15, Page 5Around the County.
M. Jelin. 'Foote, Stanley, sold a two, year old!
£111y for $`350,
Henry' Raegler. 8th ctia., of Hay, shot a wild
eat last week, • •
Marshall Toitoett, of Exttar, cried last week,
,.aged 07 years,
o
According; to the latest reports flrens the
Wheat grown -4 region of the Wesitern
States, the acreage o
Iarger Ellis year than itt 1.885.
C. LII;iTO1
Carnet -oil very T
rt)ura
f fall wheat sow0 is Thc
Tw�
,
°alders
b.1AIiTCFI7, ;a.
Thursday alter son.
day, 'Oct, 14, 188G.
,Slrhite and ret; - 0 G8 a AGS • WX4LNTL
Ots,D
r0 48 a 0 48 _........
IE:5°
,; k'lour, per bbl. � 4 00. s 4. 0
Potatoes,Butte. 0 40 a 0 40
Plums, - - • 0 75 a l 00 ti
Eggs,
0.14 a 01 Our Grand Misplay of Milliner and Fancy Goads was u
Pork, 0. l4 a a 1G much appreciated by the ver
Pork, , 5.50 a � oo number who paid a visit to our stow -rooms on Saturday,y large•
oo- a 8 00 splendid slla e, 1VIs Our Millinery department nowin
- p o j�' 111
Wool in trade, • • 0 20 a 0 22 ns oliway, who. attended to the. wants. of our at
p is n
11'001 for cash, • • 0 1S a U ]8 raj•
rgn,s s . s �+ factor ly
Sheep pelta - o eo a 0 75 last season is again in, charge.
Lambskins, - - 0 60 a 0 80•
Clover, per bush, • 7 00 a 7 50
Mr. • Thea. 14IcCosh, Stanley; has bought a Wheat, s ring • 0 68 a 0 68
farm at bfiarlette, bitch•
J•, B. Foster,. Hay, •had one of kis thumbs•
taken off iu-wtileemaalti . -�r b. --
A young man named Field, of D'aahwottd
lost au arm last week by bavwp It caught itt;the
fltlleys, at a grist' mill.
Mrs. Hastings, of Sea£oi th,'fias bean sent to
for 0 =laths for stealing some rine froth
Counter's lewellry store, ,
Mr, John Hannah, manager of the fi eaforth
ety; has`sold the duly matte ofbiitter at
10e er pound, and the A4pgust make at 20e.
Vii H„ McCracken; of ]3rivasels;took 43 prizes !,
"'at Wiaghaiti Fall, Show, 17 at Seaforth,26 at
@18ra-re•and 45 t -Brussels, totalling 131 in all,
° • Rev, F, T3allarityne, late of Westminister•, I
ft Presbytery of x,+ondon, 'was indueted into the t
pastoral charge of Duirs Church,. Walton, on 1!
'Tuffiaday, last. •
Now that the Voters' List•Courta are over
for the East Eidiug f Huron, for the Provin•
cial_,garliament, and noses counted, the Tte-
forauers claim a gain of k0.
Mr, John Clegg., 5f 1Iowick, who sold out
his farm last spring, and went to Sault St,
Marie, to start business, lilts returned home
disgusted with the place,
Judge Toms paid a well deserved -compliment
apply n SCOTT
to Wm: Bishop, the well known assessor of WISE-
/�
toGreye townshp. He sato Grey was the beat e3 ` JOHN Mw j,IV,L'j ,L�, Manager
as -
Wised townahiT, in lint on t iounty,avith-ora-ex; i� ppremises, lot 30, con 0, Mullett, on or about tie „
eeption, 1st Sept, a spotted Black and White Yearling Sow. The $nal revision of the Ontario voters' list by noticed to prole property, pa
for 9eaforthi was held here on Thursday before
his honor Judge Toms. There were twenty
au�posed to be'Tories and three supposed to he
Grits added, - . -. ....._..� . �_-
Mr. James d+inl+ey, of Tlowlek, has rented his
farm of 75 acres to !Messrs. Cole and Wheeler
for a term of years at $90 per year: Mr. Iain-
ley intends removing to 1.'.elee island, where he QTItaY,STEER STRAYED INTO LOT 27, CON-
, has purchased another farm. (7 4. West Wawanosh, about Aug. 1st, a two -yr -old
The following' are tri@ changes to the tinted STEER, dark red. white spot onsforehead, and white • • .
n p belly, JAS. WOODS. * 4 1••
voters lista for .Legislative elections in Wing..
Liam : Reformers added! 13 Conservatives
Fi1AR3t: FOIL SALE KART OF LOT 20 OH THE We are nowG
struck off; 54-Rrifoi'a1 gate 7". Conservatives 14th coli. of the totvnshiu of Huilett;'eontatning. , - • prepared. with one of the finest sto
added G Reformers HtrnekOff 22 -Conservative about 46, acres. Terms to suit purchaser- Apply to j t '
ain.28,. or a net gain to the a tracts 'CA3fERON,IloLT,t CAbMERON,Bars'isters, Goderich 1 1Y2, the ('t�U L
.y, : or 1 ile ,Fail and..Winter Trade, ..�
ggB f of 44,
Poi municipal purposes 13 names were struck
off and 23 added, '
nail. named Al ay' was- killed- on
• hlr. ar ing • smear Boltrtore, un Thun
day last, while feeding a threshing machine.
He had just got up on `the platform and was'
putting in some peas, When in some unhceount•
able manner his armsand•head were drawn in-
to the machine,. all of which were completely
torn from the body: 'No one saw`the accident,
used the macl'i' ' to s ctop,and then it
was discovered. Deceased was cousin. o brr: A
lo•'WVe Atet onVinghait). '•
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'j{�ONEY T6 LOAN ON FARai PROPF,R'1'Y.^ .
11.r�J.• private and .Company FISi)ds. Lowest- interest, Our Ste �" r'�7 d TRIMMINGS is ver
oleo on approved notes for short dates, C.A. HARTT, . stook o CLOTHS y HS an y large, embracing everything
Attorney, Canto). *1m �e been, very successful in security the s g yt ing new, ,, have
•. g services of aFrst-class Cutter :and Fitter • e
FOR $AT4E OR TO RENT,- LOT NG. 188 HURQN { y., v
St, Clinton, t dwith Fosttermslass commodious residence, • garmentguaranteed. r �rer y
pleasantly situated Fortermsandfuctierpartitulatsr
a 1 + to MANNING & •
STRAY SOW.—CAME 'INTO TILE SUBSCRIBEF'S
.
00D BUSINE S STAND
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S A D IN CLINTON WILL _.
G be exchanged for farm property. Apply to the *'� n�� p s _
TME
NEW ERA OFFICE, Clinton.
The owner is here
charges and take it away. •148. SNELL, Londesboroy
1TRAY Soil;, -STRAYED FRoi r THE PREMISES
►►�7 of the "subscriber, lot 91 0th conceesion,'.MIullett,
a large Rink and White Sow. Any Person giving
such information as will lead to its recovery will be
suitably rewarded.
*P.M, ' ACHAS: TIGHE, Olinton, P,O.
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Estate J; ' HOaE2Ts,
READY
• It is rninored that. •1tLr Patterson, of
'Essex, 18 to enter the Government in place
of Hon. John Carling.• 'Joni Macdonald,
it is saifcontemplates the recooatruction'
of his Government, in whichevent Mr. Carl-
iag is to receive the Lie)itenant_Governor-
ship of Outarib, and. Mr, Patterson, of
Essex; to become a Miniater ef:.the Crown.
kr. Ji•seph Hicks, of the township ,of
North Q',wet', 'near: Manotibk, sot of Eli
Hicks, »,as fatally 'Shot on'Monday morn-
ing by the accidental. discharge of his. gin.
. He was 111 the act of taking`•his"'gun from
its place on t•he.wall,when •it'was disoharg`
ed•by some accident, .the charge taking
effect in his thigh. Death resulted in'fi've
minutes. Mr. ,icks
lwas a ytt,isn„ tuartr
mlich respected; and he leaves a wife ]End
two children: • -
• Tlie body ofu nian was found by some
children Sunday- morning floating fu the
slip or • inner harbor : at Collingw'Ood:
When brought. out of. the water it 'proved
to be that of John McLean, farmer,' who'
liyed'a few utiles from there. Mr: McLean
was last seen on 'Friday eveaing,• Oct...lst:
As the night, was very dark it ' is. thought
he had lost his way and walked . oft: the.
dock. He was a respectable farrier, and
leaves a largefltnrily.. '
To -the IAlitor of the Argo. Era.•
1)'a.RSIs,-h final myself.11, duty, bound to.aakofydsa
ttie space; this week in, order to meet the sly thrust•whitl,
he opposition tries to give Mat week:..I''bail hoped that:
.+hut 1 said last week- have been antfcient for Abe
task o1' newspaper irarfareis to mea new cue, Upon the-
ap.pcarance•of the letter 7n your last dame with Mr. 11. Jen-
kins name attached, I inimedlately drove nut "t,1' his home,
for 1 could not understand 'bow he would ;ttrfte stateiaents
exactly opposite to what lie bad .bid me and others also. I
was very much surprised when Mr. Jenkins told me he did
dot write such a letter nor authorized such foots to be written,
and gave me permission to any an Je yonr paper this week,
WS*.lien wrote it 7. gin ilio, T. Doherty help: us to Ind,
-out,-or sill-he-tfo-,,o •1- As fertile statements which Earle,.
I Clnhn.agaiu that ihet are all: true, the one objectedto as
•wcm as the rest, and although I do not wish to drag any one
:oto this dispute, yet, if ft becomes necessary, I 535 prepared
te bring iirst•eiass men who' know all nhnut the iaatteY and.
'who, if it becomes nieessnry,-•willBo
.ne forward and hack
hours every statement I have made. T mean business, and
know what 1 am writing. 1171111)6w; berate elusrhg. I would
like to explain' the last Move Among organ men. Ilnuhtless'
many of Oar reeders noticed a redticket ort the Doherty''
-organ, and•hnve token it .for granted Oat they received brat
prise at nor Clinton ,fair .To n]l Aneh let me eny'that the:
rst prigetleket widah was attached to their ,organ -was a
and. They 'ism)]. received anyscli ticket during our lair
The ticket na an phi one which' they' had received at some
other time, and of['re se e -ns attnrhed to their display to'.
make.peoplet•eiieve they had ieeiIy get first prize, - Shame,
that hnsinesamen •should stoop to8uchauact; The extra
prise ticket which was Attached to Pity ripe Organ was pet
there by the Jndgea, I nm determined- to Expose such
actions and stn in possession of some 'there' tree tines, and
,a driven to it 1 Amu give themdo the public alwn
I,tspeetfellr,( 1, OAK! S:
t"fates, 041.11, 1866. •
•
'57ti.GltCg'Istef.� .•
THVRsllh'1, Qtr. NLtt.-Farm stoitlr, der., 0i'•
tar.t. Alatm lug. hale line (Joderit'it township,
Jae. Howson; auctlimeer• • . -•
ORN
• eltoOlK$.. ln00d014elh township"; on the 511i
;slat., the wife of Aft. W. Crooks, of a dangltter
'EAR.. -To Mullett; on the 21st Sept.;tiro wife
of Mr. Ed. Lear. of a daughter.' •
i6ER[T1. ,Ti If id lett, on the 22uld t'wl t•, the
wife or Mt Bion; lilerltt, ofd daughter
MARRIED
:OATS STANBU1t1.,Tn Clinton on the 12 tit
nst., at the reside ice of the bride's, father, ,ry
the Bev :W. (;ralg, M1. Roh W (oats; jeweller,
to Eisa, eldest dee-Miter ofTito ,St anbary, Estl•,
all of Clinton.
HUGH] 3 K.ILLTNGTON--At :Method let
1)arsonil c 111}111, 00 the lath Sept, by the Rev,
TIr Dl ills AI, i• AI Hughes,to Alar'y Alice' Ktt-
tnktOn,ltl)th or Morris;, '
NOh L' GOES,••-Ot1 the 28111 21ep1,, at, the re
aldence of.tlte bridle, Miayes township Kansae,-
by Rev. Sas. Freer, 311', RObt, Nott, or t Abilene,
fortnerly of llrussels•, to Bilge Ailfilo Cross•.
IItlz'FFR I',&ULIN,-••-'[n Wroxeter, on t}}io
eth Inst. at thc•residenco of the bride's pareti'ts,
by the Rea Mr: Edwards, Mr.';V, J. Hupfer, if
�JfdrzU,,to Miss 'Ada,T•, eldest daughter oflt+ir..
t4IBSG1` li--At•tho manse, on 1110 001
Lest., by the father of the bride. Mr R`. W. G1h-
•ion, to Jessie E. eldest daughter of tite'fl:ev; G.
°Ri`oNit, both Of Wroxeter•. •
CULr.tr ttAIlCI,r1 PJ:, -in Tfuttett•
; oh the
7th ins., by. the Rev.J. I'ritnhald, 7,f ,A, E.'Cul-
1)s, fo Alias AuhllO Hacicltit'e
•Iidti-] 51 ] R:=1Si lionOall, On the 10th lost.,
hV Rev. P Y. l'holneen, 11.'4,, Ili'. Alex, Silt,
Sault Ste Pole, to Agnes Mier. of Stanley.
EOLITH:--CAsn17L. ttI"tUtarton,nni.ho1211i
tnst.. 1)y the bride's father, assisted by Itev. J.S,
A'iaher, HO1Ities'ille; Atr.lit••Sinith, of Winnlpeg,
to Miss ('. V. ('.a8'well, of Fiillni•tue.
• DIED.
/!A11I(1 ',-.•Iai.tllintbn.•o,l tix+I9ih 4nat•,-h,ui-it.
Carey, aged 4:1 years Mid .IT Months, •
J'OPTAN.-111 Oo fetich township, on the 11th
inst., Mary Ann, 888011(1 i1 ttglitim of Air, 'Giros,
Jordatr. Aged :101 years.
T rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS 11IY WIFK,
LI Elizabeth Aitn Cudmore has left my bed atid`board
' without ally jest cause -or provocation .....'rittatot be-
_sponsible_.for any .debts contracted' by her in any_
name after tinsdt}te: Aug,. 30,•1880.. R, CUDIIORE,
Tuckersniith. • .. . .
HOUSE FOR SALE Oft TO RENT, -FOR SALE
11,or-te.rent,-agood house and•lotin. team. The
house, has live bedrooms, good cellar, &c., while on
the lot is a good garden and orchard, hard and soft.
water • stab p • for rive horses .tit Ii'r11 be sold at
a
bar ain, or rent -I - Pm reasonable -fern -Ts:' pp fir
o .
NEW 'ERA OFFICE, ,
``7IIROPSHIRE SHEEP FOR SALE -THE SUB-
.. scan= a offers forsale some thoroughbred Shrop•,
shire Shodp from imported. stock; consiating of several
Yearling Rams and also some Ram Lambs and several
k,» es, , These are good stock and will be sold cheap.
JAS. MoTARLANE, Lot 30, con: 4, Stanley. *$i.
FARM .V011 SALE OR TO RENT,: -THAT VERY
valuable farm composed of lots 29 and 3o, con. 8,
Mullett,, 200 acres,. of this 150 acres are cleared, the
balance good hardwood bush. Beating orchard -o13:
acres: Ordinary dwelling house; ;good frame barn
and outbuildings. Farm is we11'•watered.; and situated
,about Similes ftout the Town ofClinton; Terms easy.
Apply to M. McTAGGART, .Clinton, • • tf
PAINTING, - THE' UNDERSIGNED BEING A.
Practical Painter of many years' experience, 'is
prepared to-do all klthds of work in his' line, 'PAPER
FLANGING, GRAINING and KELSOMINING special -
'ties. . Work done at the frost reasonable rates and In
a satisfactorymanner,- Residence for the present at
lir. Finch's; below the G•T.B, J. MAYNE, Clniton, •
t8t OR SALE:--? THE UNDERSIGNF15. OF -
FAa
riots' or sale hire farm 'of is acres, beim, lot 29,,
eon: 7, Mullett. about four miles from Clhiton About
00 acres cleared and in good statetf onitivation, bal-
ance good,hardwood, frame 'house, barns, stables ko..-
Splendid water and 'good" bearing orelmfd abiRit-1T--
acres fall wheat: Tho farm is iiia • sple,xlid' location,
and witl'besold onreasonable terms. Apply toGEO.
AVESTACOTT, on the premises,, orCttntor� k.O.•
TAISSOLCTIO\ —;NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN
• that the partnership heretofore existing between
WETTLACFFER & KENNEL, as saw' millers -and
cabinet makers, in the Village of Manchester, =stns.'
solved by _mutual' consent, oh the 10th day of Sept.
Mr. Kennel will, continuo to run.the saw' tnill,,and
Sir.,Wettlauffer the cabinet Works, . All.'outstandiug
aceonnts must be paid. by the lot of November, to Mr,
Kennel; who is authorized to collect the same. LUD-
WIG WETTLACFPER, CHRISTIAN, KENNEL, "`4
AI of FOR.SALE.—'44 FARM ON TR1 HCit-'
os Road, lots 0 and ;z; Goderich township, con-
sistingof 144 acres, is offered for sale o11 seasonable •
terms,.. About 120 acres 'cleared and"in good state of ,
cultivation ; balance'. good , hardx cod, good 'trantc
house, arc., gotieralbuildings, plenty of.wator;bearing
orchard ;1 j-, rules from the rising town of Clinton:.
Particulars may be obtaitied--on thepremises, or by
'addressing JAMES PERDUE, Clinton P,.0;
``PLEI1I)ID FARM FOR SALE:—THAT F 10E.E.- .
40: i,aar farm of 164. being -ON -'-
aerea -gots ttud 1'0-s
•on the' Maitland • coitcesnon,. GGderich : township,
About, 185 acres cleared and in geed state of ettltiva-
tion. On thepremisbs is agood brick.house,with all.
convenignces' of stabling, bathe barn, well watered ac,,,
'good bearing erebard, eti0011 otr the tarot and suliool
net, far awry, about (3 iniles.frotn.the towri.of Clinton.
This farm is one of the hest in the. township of Ude-
rich, Possession given at any, thne...,_Fuilparticulere .
on'application to the proprietor,' JOINT •RUDD, Clin-
ton P. 0., or of the NEW ERA OFFICE, Clinton:
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The Canadian'_Pacific .Railwia l' enc ,'
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`T,liroulllf Coupon Tiokyts to all points in
MANITOBA, via• -CA -.Amax Pail Fie all rail':
route. .i-o:Customs to pats. Nb .transfer,-.1
iuforination, regarding travel, call .,a ,
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WM ,JAUKSON,•
11A(LWA' & '.cLAli SiiiJP A,sEN',P
CLI ON, Q.)71.'::.
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Leaddu•uii .1Jii ei'tiikei'., •
Ar!tceptif Embalming Fluid kept
on hand. .
.xw
My Funeral ttireetor, : J. O. Steven•
son, liar attended the •School of Em-
balming, to Toronto, to mike tiitnaelf
proficient in the art of timbal tiling, •
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t1FJlf3II111:I1 Tuft ,GLACE;,
(.•1pPOS1:Tii i'IIE.TOWNtfAt,L,
THQS, STEVENSON
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It will be greatly to t
f'
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Its. of DRESS' GOODS and.
MILLINE'R`Y''
and ..every .department is .iitera. ° y crammed:.
e advantage o.t buyers to o
.
vs -a the -C ea;t CaYfi-Stere-1eoreirai ng•._ their -purchases fox the eoarng---seace
Miss Noble, our. accomplished City Dress and • Mantle
Maker; ' had the habit of.� keeping � to the
front, not only in style: but also in'fit. She now f
has. a. full staff' on hand,order's
aril - are rolling.
in on every hand, whioh stirs up alt the.
6,
1
That is within. •
her, but forwhich... ,
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she is: If. . u _ _ _..a.. , i
y4 want an�thing in DAY GOODS. ' If
are in need of any:MILLINERY,Y°�° • ;
a DRESS `or 'MANTLE, snake it a tint t l
•�; ;.@ � t to coli at
k�e�tson.'s rat Gas:
tore,-Qitht�n
Theundersigned finer .1 . - r;.
c �ztllts of the - Town. of. Clinton
1• toad
� 1 zse their '
..customers . �tc xners:. tlzztt• tlzey::lray.e• decided
no t
0 t0 accept- Bitt
, T •
SCttlen
ezt of account on or
.ftez --ilia-i-5tho£LOotober
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