The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-29, Page 11
• . ' .CLINTON, ONT., FRIDAY ----------''---"-----L-7--
TAMS -V.40. Per Anntirn hi adVance '
Nott AdrevtistuuntO,
OST. CLINTON, ON SATURDAY. A
- Childs. Woollen' Cardigan Jacket. Finder whl ho
, Suitably rewarded on returning the seine to the NEW
ERA Office:
TIOUSE AND LOT roTA sA.1,-Tng couvoa-
.1.4 TABLE. well bffillt auTtlictli siteatedhouse and lot
ucenpred by the subscriber, on Ontario St,,. is offered
for eale on yeasonable terms, 3fay be inspected at
any time. JOHN BOLES, Clinton. -
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TIOUSE TO RENT.-,. A WELL sane:Tea awn
-LA comfortable house in Clinton; containing suitable
accommodation f08 mall. family ; hard end soft water.
,o•ood cellar. Rent moderate. Ayply to...TAS. STEEP
or JOHN 0, gmeeTT,
(-IRONIC OF' MANAGEMENT,;.-ltilt.C.ORBET• T
retiring f rotm the management- of H. Clinton
Woollen Mills, 'MI. Graham Is person author -
'zed to vollect accounts, givo receipts and do all the
lignites in certnectfornvith the mill. D, GRAHAM,
C`10AL STOVE FORSALE,A -RADIANT HOME
'‘../ Coal and Cook Stove of 1884, medium ales, all OX-
eBent beater, as good as new, has been und only part,
of two.winters. Cost $37, will be sold (theluding pan
ecuttle, kettle; ,Ce.,) for 524, • et decidedbarta in,
. Apply C, D N.E.V.,ERA. 011iee.• ii
STANLIO
BniEre;--Mr. Donald Roes, of the ard
con., is a dietaut relative of the late Prem.
ier, of Quebec, but he differs witli him
politically. Mi. Thos. Fraser, sr., of the
Oud, con., is very ,ow, and no hopes, Are
entertained of his recovery ; he is now 78
years of age, and his only ,..trouble is bii
age ; on Sunday, all -11M members of his
family were home to see him- +Ifs eldest
son is Mayor of,Petrolia.
PERSONALS.-I,t la reported
sterling young man from tbe weS
tqivriship, is shortly to deprive V
its fair school mann. There seem
some magnet in the vicinity of Br
which strongly affects one of the
elligibles fef the 3rd co/34 it is s
"has faith in (as) a grain of Inu8tare
Hello, Sandy What are ,you at
Oh, kind of half, kind of half in th
paper'business. In the editorial lin
I guess -1 guess -I guessyou ma
• ee-a-reporter'e-inessengen-111-re-
Smith paid Stanley a flying visit,
removing to Chicago. •
JLIICX.NOW .
DiSasTrtotts Frnee-About six o
Sunday evening, the Percy property
ecl by Cameron & Campbell, and OCC
byerames McGowan as a hotel and
a carriage factory, WAS
destrnyed „by fire. Loss o the
OCT 29 1880
. • • _ *mine:err F410.1.111OE‘
• $30; It. Bray, indigent, $18.75; Newaitecord,
printing, $3.60 ; G. Connell, outlet for water,
cedat oulvert, gravelling and rep. bridge, 420;
clerk, for service* in appeal case on voter'
lists, $39.44. Waned adjourned to first
Mnaday December_, at 9 a. 111.. sharp;
Jaunt, PATrox , Clerk.
rin,48B0140,A lTEA'1)1It --The other day, .. •
Efr.
VVoods was enjoying': a bicycle ride, wh
some school children proposed a race, •
thrit a was quite and went Along rui ha
t of the py,as a king, until his wheel struck a b
erne of boulder, and be was sent flying over t
i to be front into a ditch half filled with wat
ueefield Lu thinks there were several galvan
young batteries at week on his system, while
aid he was lying there, but a very sere back w
iseed,n alrthe injury he sustained.
now The Foresters' teem eeti fig and en tertai.
O news tnent that was to be On the fith of No
e? no, has been Changed to • the 4th of Nov.,
y call the Musical entertainers which were to b
present are engaged for tire'Sth. It is g
before ing to be, if the weatheris fine, the be
affair ever held in the village. ,Tho
• . 'who miss going will regret it. Ticke
are now for sale. The first meetin
'clock of the Foresters in the new hall was hel
,own- On Wednesday, which was an inetractio
upied meeting held by Mr.. White, Provincia
1. J Organizer, far the order. A .number a
SUNKRNE.
I3111.eF8.-Ne, small interest was maul -
hated in organizing the new Court of
Foresters, which took place in the church
on Saturday evening last ; some twenty
names were annexed. Mr. Jas. Ruesell
is laid up wit,I4 an atteck of sciatiaa vvith
little appearance of recovery. The in. ia thelnindembettnrisleeptellp well;
•'-'n new officers will be elected for the ensuing.
en three 'Months; ROY. Mr. _Mills will preside.
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p- tiviaeumm.
he Mrs. Woods, of the 10th con„is lying ill
ne with inflanimatery rheumatism and :laud-
er. dice, Her friends are now hopeful of her
he • early recovery.,
that Mr.. David Mewl. -
as tain. has sold farm to kr. Geo. Snell,
rnay'renaove severalinore Mountaips
a- from that road:
v•• Father McVittie is very pdorly and has
aS been 0011fined to the house for some time
with dyspepsia,. Wet.hop,e to.see hie angle
0-
in g face en the roarl again seen,. ut WO
st miss him very much.
se Mr. Wm. Morris is home frem Michf-'
ts gfIll on it visit to his friends and to help
; at his brother's marriage fejast. jantes
a has set his brothera good example. 'There
ic$
ollicoelrol,e mountain less on the 10th
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TRAY CALVES, -STRAYED. FROM %He PRE.
1,7 shims of subseribor; binie hue Mullett, on the 27th
hist, 0 Spring Quince; 4 heifers:3 MO and 1 spotted,
and 2 Steen!, ono of the steers red, With white' back, .
the other is a grayish color Anyone returning the
isame orgiving information which will lend to their re,
eovery will be suitably rewarded • JAS. CORNISH
ERRA/HRE-BOAR-FOR,,SEICS'ICE,--TIIEL_SUR-
-11.-s emiteita keeps for service, at Imulesbero, _the
thoro'brpd Berkshire Boar, Lord Kingston, bred by
Simons & Quine, of Ivan sire Lord Burnet, dam Rose
by Smithersot, Conntless' by Santb9, and othere, all of
hnported stook, Lord Kingston took 2nd prize this
Year at Toronto, Industrial, 1St -at -the
Guelph, let and diploina at the Western, mud 1t,t
Blyth: Terms. -51 coal with privilge rethrnhig,
if noceasary. E. J. BELL, Lostelesboro. • • *41
. COTTAGE'FOR SALR ,
That eligible Cottage, aMI half (acre' ot. land. situate
next east of and adjoining the residence of W Doherty,
Esq, will be sold cheap and any length of time given.
for payment if required. If not sold soon will be offer-
. od fbr rOat• Ytteily to w W FARRAN - • ,
"MARX FOR SALE. -THAT CHOICE FARM THE
X estate of the late John Thompson, being weit
half of lot 40, con. 1, East Wawanoshi containing WO
Acres more or less; 80 acres cleared and in good state
of cultivation, well drained 'and free from obnoxious
. weeds, 10 acres bush and remainder pasture, 13acre4
fall wheat and fall plowing done.' On the 'farm is a
new frame dwelling, barn 451E55, stable, 02x28, and
ether: outbuildings; 2 wells, spring crtek and a good
bearing orchard. Tho farm is situated on good gravel
road. 1 rale from Itlyth, If) miles from Clinton, and 12
miles from Goderich; is *ell fenced with 'board, rails
and wire. For further,partietilars apply onthe
Nes, or to.73fRS..3011N.THOMPSON, Londesboro
LI-ORSE AND BUGGY FOR &tree- ereeisei
• a good driver and well broken. Will .he sold- cheap
.Apply to J.- 11. COMBE,' Clinton, ,
, • •
iriOOD BUSINESS STAND IN CLINTON WILL
. be exchanged for farm property, Apply to the
NEW EISA OFFICE, Clinten.
nEALOQ RAT WAGGON 'FOR WITII
1./pole an Shafts; In apt° tid kr order a
he' sold cheap. JOHN, ton.. •
Ter ANTED. - THREE Ckl3INET ..AIAKERS*.TO,
I work on organ cases, and'one actiOn Maker. 'None
but first-class mon Wanted. 0, 7. ,OAKES, ExCelsior
Organ Pottery, Clinton, ' -
Twat FOR SALE7,PART CP LOT 20, ON TIIE
:I.! 14th cefiCOr the township of Mullett, containing*
'bout 46 acres. Thrin6 to Emit porchaser. NO f0
'A.MEROF,HOLT& CAMERON, Earristers, Goderleh
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' MUIR SALE OR TO RENT.-Lo'r NO. 158 HUBON
-112 SC, Clinton, with Ilrst-class commodious residen ce,
pleaeantly situated For tettns and further particular
apply to MANNING & sp.ope. • '' • • •
plAUTION.-NOTICE „IS HEREBY GIVI?,N THAT
s.J the undersigned will'. not be responsible for ani'
debts contracted in lila name after this date, without
.1iis written, order, ,ABRAHAII. AKAN, opthorne,
eict. if, 1886.
"TOME AND LOT FOR SiLE T
OR TOIIEN,--.
.1.1. That convenichtly situated house and 3 lots on
Vietorja
with hard and soft water; There -are -three lets in OD 1,
total, rt e °restors. went from here and organs
build% fixed a court at ICinburn on Tuesday and
also one at Sunshine the following night,
BeeErs,-e-141rs. Lawrerihe, of Illyth,only
clau,gliter ot Mr„Jas. Wait!) weite, is visit-
ing here. It is reporteu Alva Mr. Barke
well has given over his farm Ashfield
to one of his sons, while the other comes
to take those in 'Efullett; at any rate he is
about to retire -to Clinton ; although • the
-
family havo'heen here only 8. few years,
they have:made many warm friends who
regret their leaving and hope they may
like their new home. De. Rose has re-
ceived a letter stating that his son George
is very sick and threatened vyith consump,
ahi, • Hon ; George has 'been photographing in
Kanses for some months past; his father
ng, , , insurance, $1,500 Mr. Mc-
Oo wan's loss on centents wits about $1;60
o insurance, The 'contents of lt. J. 111c -
lath's shop Was saved, but in a damaged.
onclitiOn'eloei about $54 covered by in7
wince. The fire originaied by the eX-
lesion:act lamp just as An attendant was
ghting Up, the first explosion setting the
thee lainps-hi the room in aflame, which
ould not be extinguished. Yerylittle
as saved from thelotel. . It is reported
at. a squabble took place during the fire
-etween some rnenthers of the village
ouncil, and the fire brigade, the former"
11
0
ici'ag they knew better hoW to m
ulate the hose, than the latter.
111.141.,S GREEN.
INJURED Br A .BuLt.--7.-La33t Saturday
while leading a bull to Hensall, Mt.Jas.
Cockrane, of the Town Line; hart oar -
row escape- from ebeing gored to death:
.It appears that while going along' the
road the animal Unexpectedly turned on •
Jelin, throwing hirn •down and •bruising
himseverely ; but fortunately sonm young
cattle drew the attention of the bull, thus
bnahlieg his Victim to craWl'throtigh the
fends, into a field, ' Though his injuries
are of a soinewhat serious character, we
believe he will soon recover.
Jas; -Pollock, 'who hired
with Mr. James Turner during the sum-
mer returned last week to his home in
Iiddlesexe--L-sste-Saturelayeelki'Reibert-'-
Turner delivered four head of cattle -in
Piensall,* for which he realized $17.i. -
Mr. Peter Hagan, of Hayeia about to take
up his abode In London, where lie ptir:.
poses going into 11 maahine shop: The
apple peckers; are still ato Work in this ii--
cinitY, Mrs. T. Sinipeon called on-- some
of 'her acquaintances this 'week. Mrs.
Parsons •and daughter -returned recently
from Michigan, where they were visiting
frienai.' Mrs. .Thos. Wiley, we believe,is •
recovering froin her illness. Mr. Wm.
Parsons was on the sick list a few days ado:
• ouse contains 7 rooms, 'wood shed, . • • C0,144!/LNE. ' •
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property, witha number. of fruR trees;wit; will be sold or, ,
rented cheap. Also. good t Ti ses..• I
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• APPIY at NEW ERA Office 'or to a. DOD8WORTIL
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AINTING. - THE °UNDERSIGNED • 'BEING A
1 Practical -Painter of many Years' Experience, 115
kinda of work in his line. PAPER
HANGING, GRAINING and KELSOMINING special-
ties. Work done at the meet reasonable rates and In
a satisfactory manner, Residence for the present at
Mr. Finch's, below the GIME, J. 31,1'MB, Clinton.
. 40-4f
FM FOR SALE 114'0. EENT-4IIAT VERT
valuable 'farm 0011lfl080d of lots (sin:
Huliett, .200 Acres, of this 130 acres are cleared; the
balance good. hardwood Rush, ,Bearing °reliant ef 3
acres. Ordinary dwelling house.; good -frame barn
and'ontbuildings. Farm is well watered, and eitunt
about 5i Miles fi owl the Tmyn of Clinton. Term§ eaSy.
Apply to 35. MeTAGGART, Clinton. tf ,
MIAMI FOR SALE. THAT spLENDID VARM
..1.2 05 100 acres, being lot .28. .510, 3.011. of Mullett, ia
offered for sale on reasonable tonne. •Good noWframe
house, new frame barn, and other -outbuildings; tiny
acres under cultivation ;.12 acres' fall wheat, 27 acres
ploughing done, bearing orchard, well watered, Situ-
ated 1.1 miles from Londesboro, an& 6 miles from the
town of Clinton. .SAMUEL JAMIESON, Londosboro.
Quonireforteis eion. SALE -PIMA)
wane ;aliment .months old, got by Mysie bull,
and his 'damn Matchless cow; gran -dam Matchless 1.0311
by Impt,-Statesman andiron, Inipt, matChless 10th
by Senator,'&e,' Ala° 000,3fato151888 Cow duo to Ortfro
inqlovaMbee, and onb Isabella. calf 7 months old: The
above will be goblet' reasonable terms, and will bo
entered in the Dbminion Short Horn Herd Book, For'
further parEIMII8E3 apply tbBIGGINS, Elm-
hurst Farm, a/00p, ' *SI
erieig bees 'and making apple 'butter
1 the rageJust now,
Mr. G. Youngblut; Of ,Lipllett, has en -
'gaged, liiinse)f for several, menthe. with Mr.
11. Baer:• :
The abutments of the . Eroltneerville
bridge have been repaired by Messrs. Baer
and Forger. .
•Mr. ;Jolan Snyder,. was....seriously indis-
posed last -week, but we are beppy to say
she is recovering:.
13rie•chler, ofthe falla-reserve,mOved
his portable saw mill,.ieto Mr. D. I3aer's
jewel on Monday last., • .
-Eft. Wm. Leibb, of Hohnesville, while
palling mangolds for Mr. Iiiter,pulled One
that measured 24 intrlies round and weigh,
ed eigliteenpoends. • • • •
The bush land. owned by:Mr, Irlarris,
And:offered by auction, on Saturday lest,
was not'sold, the impression being that it
was held at . too high a figufb. About
200 coeds Of short wood were sold,
. • •
Mr, n. Little last Spring planted A
small patch of white beans, about four
rods square, from eviiich.lfe took about 10
busheleof threshed beans', 'one stalk hav-
ing 114 pods .conteining 503 beans.
• A.t several of the .fall fairs; where prizes
offered for driving, a resident of this
inthe person of Mrs. Schwanz,
mong the competitors, and it was
s noticed that; arthough Ole -might
The- Capadian:TOific ilailway.ligency,.. Were'
towns
was a
id way
not 11
- horse
aye the best outfit, in the shape of
tal driver, and could ?Ake tte sheen -
Through Coupon Tickets M all ,points in a caPi
IsIANITOBA, via CANADIAN Ewalt; all itti horse
ronte. No Custonis to pass. No bander./
For all infortnation regarding travel, call -
anthbliggy, the was itey rthelas
est turns and keep as. gdod control of her
as the best of them. •
WM. 3A.ORSON
1UILWAI.7• (et STEAMSHIP AGENT,
CLINTON, ON'T.
AINTTEI)
A LARGE' WANTITY
APPLC,S,111111S&PEAllS'
8.. V.t.DODY,
11t001t1t AND STATIC/Sr:It
001)Eitlei8 TOWNL4HIP
" Couxerre-Goderioh township `Outten met
gomesvine, on the 18th 'Mat, pursuant
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to adjournment ; members all present except
the deputy.reeve; minutes- of last meeting
read and passed,. Letter from Ur. .T.Andrews,
185 con., was read, but no further adieu was
taken. Several minor matters were attended
to. Nomination for candidate* for municipal
council, for 1887, will be held ih XIIOX'S Hall,
tfolmeaville, on the last Monday in Deceit.
ber' of the present year, at /2 o'clock, neon.
Thepolling Awe' and returning officers will
be as follows: No 1 S. D., Oren° Hell, 451i
oon.,Sami. Johnston, It.o.; No, 2 S.D.; house
of Nixon Sturdy, 6th con, N. Sturdy, I5.0.;
No. 3 S.D., house of Thomas Harrison same
ILO.; NO, 4, 8,D., house of Wm. Ho:bison,
tame 11.0.; No, 5 S.D,, house of Herbert El-
ford, same R.04 No. 0, house of Wrii.Crooks,
mine R.O. The followinganioupte Were paid,
viz,. Wei. S. Patton'rep. advert, 71h 00E,,
John Leiner, 130 code grave', at 82e,
per cord, $9.00; Wm. Collin, indigent, $18.75;
Wm, Crooke, constable at jifdge't Court ef
Ilevieion, $1.5e ; eeleeting Nears, clerk, $4;
reeve, ela ; assessor, $3 ; A, Knox, use of hall
for judge's 0.4,15; Star office, printing, etc.,
has sent 'for him to return .hoinee Mr.
John Mason, of the gravel road, has been
Jaid Op With a •severe attack .of lock-jaw,
but is now. convalescent: for a evhiie it
threatened to lee a peetty serious mutter.
Mr. J. Bransden has sold ail his show
rigs exceet one ....people kilo* where te
get good work. Me. Wth. Granger, of
the -13th con., Hallett, showed us two early
rose.petatoes that turnedethn-seales 55 62
lbs., any one that canbeat that let us.hear
from them, the potatoes -are At Beira he -
tet, where any person can tee them; that
thou* what good farming does,
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oftT
.
intended-WieSiling tn.:dela' • , nLvertt..
,T. McGill.
M Ellis
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1PUCKEt4oLUIT1I.
Goxn To Reisire-No man in the Town-
ship of Tackersmith was more' widely
kfidwn than r, Robt. Carnechaa;
the 3rd con., ,enc1 the death of none Will
be more generally regretted: Deceased
was literally the oldest settler in this town-
shio,,,„having tame herb about. the year
1832; wit ]i1 father, almost direct kerne
Scotlande-•-lat fleet time this -whole wes-
tern section was a va'st'..wildernese, and
only those who have passed through the
ordeal, know what hewing put it home"
means. • Mr. Carnothan was man of
sterling integrity, and many a settler aid
he befriend,,who was not so 'fortunate a
himself, in pushing his way 911 in the.
veorki. He generally enjoyedjgood health
until this summer, when he began to fail,
and -the loss of his wife last August, was a
severe blow to him. He gradually sank
until TuesdaY last, when his spirit took
his flight into the better • world. . In pol-
itics he .was aestaunch Liberal, and in his -
respect he, wasea man of partieularly broad
and enlightened views. He was,for many
years, an. elder in the chtireh of Mr Ross;
ruce , an e mrch had ,no more
ceitsistent member dr 'zealous supperter,.
than lie. He leaves a.groWn pp family,
all in comfertiblecircurnstances. His ree
mains were • interred' Egraondville'
eeinetery Yesterday.
for , 50 _aiele,„wbieh' mis-to-hanc-co
off here on Wednesday, did .not take„place
because one of the contestanta failed to
,appear, and his deposit . Will likely. be
forfeited. Mr. M.:. Y. 'McLean is lauffer-
ing from a very severe 'cold. A' Gospel
•13and meetieg is to he held here this
(Friday) afternoon, '• in , which membere
&lame lintOn. are expected •to take part.
Mr. Burgess, of Toronto, lectures here
next Week on " Laleor and liquor or wages
and whiskey." Rev. S. AT Dyke, of To-
ronto, also lectures here on the sphject of
marriage, on the evening of Nov. 3rd,
_ „ pairpbegieetejey_Blyth 'citizens, this fell.
- '10UNG 1.JIBERALS.-.WeilDeSday. It it fast taking .the place of wood, '
eve th II, •
formal opening of the Young Liberal
'Club; turned out to be a very unpieasant
night, a•mean, drizzling tali! faliieg, EMI's
preventing niany who would , otherwise
have . been .present, from ,attendiug. the
meetigg in Cardno's Hall'. Notwithstand-
ing this, the --hall was comfortably filled;
it number of ladies being .in the ,gallery,
?On the platform were Sir R. .T,Cartwright,
lion. A. S. Hardy, M. 'C. Cameron, M.P..,
A. Bishop, Rev. Father O'Shea
and others; The ."president•of the Young
Liberal Club; -Mr. J. Wilsen, accupied tbe ,
'chair, and made a +abort addreis 013. open -
'lug: Mr. J. G. Smith; Seortitary of the,'
chili, thee presented a beautifully en-.
groSsed address te both Messrs. Cartwright.
rendllardy. Sir Richard snake. for nearlv.
teic, hours, his speech being not so much
a strictly political one, as it 'was one. of
advice and „counsel to the young men in-
phrtionlaii - showing them •what they
would be called upen to pass through in
devoting themeelves, to the interests of the
country. How. they should not only keep
posted on the; Current even ts of the day,
but should also be well informed on 'his-
tory ; his • remarlts were Preqnently an -
Pleaded and Many of his pointe were ex-
ceedingly )vell taken ; if we.Cau find moth
nein week, for a surinnary.orthem we will
do so. Mr.,Haidy made 4 very pleasant
speech; paid a good deal of attention to
the young' men in general; his references
to ' the administration Of•Whiell be le
etnbel:, were well received. The Young
• „ r.Johns loat a -valuable horse o
_Sunday, from -indigestion.
„ 1)r. Sloan is away this week, speaking
ata Reform meeting, in ListoWel.
Metcalf was nt Toronto, last W,eelcil
attending the Bookseller's AssoCiation.
, Mrs. Meiklejohn, of Harriston, is.visit-
ing her parent. Mr. -Forsyth, this' week.
, Miss Janet Mcgtearrie returned oft Sate
nrday, from a. two;week's visit to Milton
and Toronto. • • .
Oyer one hundred tone of coal have been
Nero Glory for the Doherty Organs
FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER SHOWN
Torneito
The Globe of 18th Sept, says ; 'These or-
gans are Simply perfect in every particular,
and deniowitrate-the fact that the must ma-
tured skill ha ii been brought to bear in reecl
organ building. The claims of these instru-
ments to superiority will be substantiated by
a careful examination, The smooth, subdued
edularipma8sooendtones, the touch ankactIon are un.
Naie.- The distinguished. Characterietics ,
which bave made the Doherty Organs/ammo,
are a rich, smooth, pipe -like tone, A quick re-
sponse to the touch, general excellence of con.
strgeelon, and an Artistic Morin, in the design
of the oases,
London Exhibition.
Fret Prf.'svenater-----:12141WIrortrentas at%
exhibit occupies gooeplace in the Palace.
This yeaes exhibit is highly creditable, in-
cluding as it doe's, sonie of the most superb.
instruments ever manufactnred in Canada.
The elegantly, designed cases, the faultless
touch, and smooth, foil tones are certainly
unequalled, The superiority of the Doherty
organ generally conceded, and it seems uu-
necessaryte refer to the -innumerable tributes
of praese which the firm are continually re-
ceiving from all quarters, but tha. following
will be read with interest in this city, on Ac-
count of the wide popularity of the tub-
. •
%V: Donn= & Co. CLINTON, 0r.,
-The ten° of the Doherty Organ stand
rivalled. fact We thinkahe•world c
produce an organ equal to it on the roll
points, ortistic beauty, brilliancy, sympa
quality and volume of tone. Quicku
Signed Wneme Bees., singing Evan eli
resin:mu, anewerinet to tbypestatreoiuso,c.ahprnlebiak.,mecoa
• Free:Press-GI,. Dolled
oldest, most reliable and extensive man
toren in Canada. Their factories in C
are taxed to their fullest capecity to fi
orders. An:hoer or two spent in yiewin
beauties of their exhibit is time profi
spent. The well-known Doherty Organ
wholly 'composed of Workmen in their
ries, will play at their exhibit this after
and evening. . • .
eThe Globe. -4 pleasant feature of th
ternoon was. a number of. musical Wee
given in the Main Building,. by the Do
Organ Co"ii Bind, of Clinton.
• The .1.-ionclon 4.(lrertiser.-The magnill
displakof reed organs made by Doherty et
Clinton; was one of the 'centres of attrao
yesterday, and the crush of people sr
their stand continued throughout the ve
day. Not only in Canada al* their or
declared .uneurnisied, but in •England
Auttralia as well. The exhibit at the W
ern Fair fghy heart; out the statements o
of the .display made at the Colonial Ex
-a-n-d-attracte _great admiratron=
were very molt admired for 'purity �f tette
and excellence of finieh-Collingi000ct linlieliii, -
Oct. 70i..
From Halifax liforning Chronicle, Oe,'. retb :
the far end of the building la AM Et*
tractive and tastefor diaplay of Doherty Or-
gans; shown by the Halifax Organ and Plano
CC °lull eP:IneTeie -
No Prizes awarded Orgene, but,t he Doherty
(Nene were very much admired.
Oweit Sothis!, .
First prize for Parlor Oran. .
'ClayttgA. • - , •
61.1.!Dirosilt9iptryizoe'rg(Dfinip,lont.a) Wile Alvardati agent P
Sliti011; 'Que.
No prizes awarded, 'Exhibited bypur agent '. .
. . . .
Bradford.. ' - ..• .,' • '
First priee.for Parlor Organ.
=0111.),Elt, Flt6111 Gi•ERIVI.A..17...
.. ,
_. Ant,Werp,,Gerniany. .
W. Donaita-z & Co„ Clinton, Ont. • 1, .
Gentlemen,Iteplying to your favdr 01 1130
lltb of Sept., re price of Style 81 Organ. -
Plane ship to my address one organ, style 81,:
on your catalogue, Ship Vi Now York net
later than the lfith November, and sen4 Cori..
solar invoice, also send drawingand sketCh of
*hat you purpose to furnish le•yoer new large
Organ .containing le setts of Reede. I may
• use a good -many of yoer goods if my parties '
are 04484 - .. Yours truly, lee.-
. - ' T. 'O. WETGANTET
This order is the result of a keen compile '
titionebetween the best.Canadian arid A '
. . . • . , ,
, can makeree,„ : ' , • •
fineers,1 A •Snapplo lOtiei from .A.filcit. *
s eine , • ()ape Coat, Africa, 1VIarch•1880 ' •
flash. I Which -1 lave or just s " ' me in a . ' •
i
agnote W. Deuturry dr Cc, 'Clinton, Kandy, ' ' .
Owing- Dear Sirs. -.I humbly•be most respectfully
thetie to solicit your kind favor regarding my pre-'.
elia of I sent meditatiee bring me into a go,ocl, sense or • '
sts proof copy Of the Oeneral African 0eintnereial '
nitda Marcie Book. As you are a merthant.and
ng the • trade upon Which 1 beg.aongratalate_you, and.
ofac- j take the liberty to ail:lemma you to all in
linter) haste that I shalt be meat happy to publiCe ' •
11 tlfe your mania nand adclresegf your flan in the. •
g the contemplation and most.. important work.- '
Wile' Please hear tny.interpietetion :that Yon raw . .
Band, experiment and send, me your price list: and '
facto- sample catalogue of youreartielestn°;:gbioekfo-le.es
noon &Wide; 1 have -Berne' produce te ship you,
hertY reply in hake, betniyproduCe altlruiiiiyileady to
oe•nt . Ob.:: ii. gna:t hieexmaPeuit:Otaayt:urn. 13 :::. :::::
e af- and your respond as quick as potable. There- '
tins fore, if you receives my,letter, let mei have
00°n•9‘ ',''' ., ., , . . .. ..,.•- rt.' -1, fra_sse7.
ehuouicie Trade .3rOttinos *and. Notes... •
ganti : .Tne Doherty Organ takes is place among • •
•
au; the beat Anierican Organs at Liverpool; Eng..
est. Exhibition..-elfitevecca Oeeinion. : • .
. „ e „ • •
iven ,... can omens seem•very well. represent. '
hibi- ed:iit the•Liverpooverettimer.the
Tlreff-arprebet decide umiordee Of mention, a couple •
ex- orthes•Dell organemee 'shown by Mr. Lea, of
and Ciiiirch . street, Limped' ; Mende Cramer,
our' Church street, have charge of the two instru-
ments of the Cerebella Organ Co.; at the
• I stand• of Messrs. Crane tt Sons Mae, be found
h. - 1 a two manual Doherty Meesra Metzler
;eta & Co." (the London agents) have a large show
Of the Mtis.oii di Hamtie organs; and next 'M
. to order.are the W. W. Kimball Co,, Who exhi-
and. ted five•instruMeats, Under tlie. charge Of Mr.
two W. W. Ilugliee,,of 120, Walton Lane; Liver,
nth pool. , Last—big not - in. tonse,quence leaate--
; are 'The two organs, (one a• . connoieseurq
. - sent ,by Mr. Hawkins, of the Smitb•American
, .. • Organ Co.- These are inkier the. charge -of',
; , Mr, Van Grinien, of./3old 'strode- - • -
-s-1., - The Piaie.e ana. °van Joinfiti says-: , The
ian Dohertrgau •Co., of Clinton; Ont.,. are
our showitiwat the stand of MeserseCnine &Sons,
Ca- of 217, Scotland road, Liverpool, a tveo mane- .
ted at organ, With 17. stops ,.and handsome -pipe:
of top,rid- est Week three Doherty Organs Wad...ship-
te ped W Japan; and'a-car load left at the gamo.
For time for Melbourne, Atistralia.-•-•Cfaereoer- '
ar- Neve E rtA, Oet. 22. •.• '
nk . Two r car loads of Doherty ergans •left Ma-
ud toei station MI Tuesday last,. for Liverpeol, „
Ma
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teo
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your
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rich.;
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and
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of.the
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tone a
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factor
very f
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eolorin
not go
This
stand
mend t
them
Price, i
Plernin
(reeding
a piece
real or
is unex
find. a 1
Oct. 12
'Weet
The
• The 13
n glast, e,ng t chosen for the
ose who left for ELientoba,:on the
United. Empire, arrived safe, but had
stormi passage, and ivernevery-serteeiek.
Mr. Partione; who has been ill for some-
time, at the Commercial hotel, is able to
be around again, se as to attend to his
business.-: :
Mrs. Mitchell, 11, W. Mitehell and wife
and the .Misses Mitchell left on Tuesday,
• for Dakota, where they purpose settling:
Some of the boys are very sorrowful look-
ing in eons,equence. .
The legal fraternity were well.represent-
ed here on Court day._ Among the num-
ber were Messrs, Scott, .1kunpion, Elliott
and Meredith. Thb only case of import-
ed:ice was K,ernick vs. Barr.. This- was a
case cif wages and work,and took all after-
noon; it was. tried by ajdry, but they could
not agree, 'its it was adjourned until next
Cou rt.
„HxamerEiee-e0n. Wednesday last Mr..
Fred, %V. %Vatts,- Of Clinton, took Mise
Ledina McGill as a life parteer,lor better
or •worse. .The ceremony took plaee
at the residence of. Mr. R. J.: 1VIceill,
brother of the bride, at 9 p.m., Rey. Mr..,
MiIIs offieiating. The briciesinaids • Were
Nisses*Radelifre and liough.-* The bride
, was dressed in cream satiti, trimmed with
Spanish lace aind orange blossoms, while
Miss Radcliffe *ore mem eashinere anh
lace, and Miss I -lough white mitslin and
natural flowers. Tlae bridal' couple left
about 1 a.in. foe Clinton, amid a shower
pf riee and slippers, •actoinpanied by the
good wishes of all. The resents were
ery handsome and numerous.
era o Seaforth tan' congratulate y
th erase] ve on the very successful inaugtirs
alien of their club, notwithstanding ;the
eteeedingly unfavorable atmospheric in.
fluences.
notannsVxmat.
Mr, Geerge Calbick • quietly 'left for
British Columbia, a feW days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. McOlellan are visiting
friends in Alton near Orangeville,
Speeial Efervicei3 are to eommencb at
Sturdy's appelifment on Mondareiening
'next.
Mr, .7. dourtiee has been laid,up with
it severe attack of sciatiert. He is, however;
improving. 7 .;
At the shooting match, held here one
day last week, Wita, Grigg Won 13 dueks.
Bill, don't be greedy, •
The ildaitlandstill con'tinues to increase,
Wm. Lobb wears a smile, wlaat, for? ".4
bouncing, fine daughter conies to, our
dwelling." ,
•
ThAentia,--The trustees of S. 8, NO,
Meltillop, have engaged theservices of
Mr. D. illearegOr. /IOW of /ray, for 1,887,'
at it salary of $450., ,Mr. MeGeegor is
young man of experience and ability, and
will give undoubted satisfaction,
•
•
RENAULT:Ea.
Mr. Green's sere cia the 205hinst., was
well attended and good prices were real-
ized. •
Mr. Miller bas disposed of his match-
ed bireek team to Mr. J. Forbes, of Strat-
ford:
-Mr. Yesse Gledhill has tern down the
Old woollen factory! The place looks ra7
ther bare, as it bas stood •therelor a long,
'
Mr. Hardy lins sold the farm which he
purqhased from Green, to a Mr. gob
son, .of !Ontario county, ne will take
possession abet*, the ofDecember. '
Parts or the old, piers are standing yet,
and ag the river is rising they • will likely
remain until carried down the river.
There is a vtry,, dangerous looking place
between. the bridge and the mills. Where
is the County Engineer, or is it his duty
to look after these things. , •
The following are the officers elect of
Court Ben/tiller C O. P. for the ensuing
term C. IL, W. Hatteke, V. .0. 1.1,, J.
Greer;,, chap., wm. Black. E. S., T.
Gledhill, P. S., Wm Vanstano,. Treas.
G fed ill. H. W., (114'181)er. %V., G.
Me -"r ;de. S, B., Wm. Mohring. J. 13,
Alex. A imstro ug.
0
eager; kr, Marcey, is always ready Ao
in the merits of their instruments,
itoni will find him 'ever affable and -c
us.
Read the following testimonials:
LONDON' Soo. 20 188
V, DOMnRTw CO1/2 • Gszars---Having t
i'orgerri newton exhibition at the Wee
r, I have great pleasure in testifying
iituperior tone,. which it :round, foil
r, am especialiy .pleased with the
nual organ, and consider it excellent b
one and finish. Sincerely.youre,
•
W. J. BIERS, Organist Dundas St.
- Methedisfehurch
W
Dom' RS; NieVa0A.‘ uSamEnNeTesee.
e recently visited the Colonial apd Ind
in London, where I observed y
ibits made an attractive feature in the
Ian Court: I have also recently visi
e of the. prineipal orgat %manufactories
erica, and can With confidence reooinme
organs as equal to' any, -and. superior
t ifietruments inspected by me.
leei of tone, beauty of finish apd appe
yourinetruments stand in front re.
show'. a high degree of matured. skill a
ittnanship. Youre sincerely,
Mourn, Co. Kett 'F'Maciar."1"1:1"
eh prime awarded for Organs. The f
ng firms were represented: -The Dobert
inion, Dell, Kern, themes, and Wh
of Detroit. The Doherty Organwc
ded 1s1 pi -ire, the 33811 Oegens &ward
. • 41,10131EILIVIII. • .
01„ GI:Mid ball in the elratimeriiik last night,
.
y, There were three-wedditigs. in toWie yes- -:
It - terday. They ivia dtrit, , ,:r„._.„, '
re
ect Crabb has rented gee 'ofids. storee to
Mr. Ge Robertson, furnitura-clealer. . ' •
ly The wreck jobb' outeide the harbor
7
•
E boirnirry, ono ANS were plentiful
ng fast breaking up and washing away. - • - •
rewsented by the agenta, Megais, Plead
alker. they showed some magnifica
pivots and were successful parryin
e•first prize, astheY have done at Mo
leading fairs this season. They mak
t variety of styles of organs, and ,clui
I excellence in brilliancy, voluine •
nd..quicknese of response, the into,
being very quick to the touch. The
kb are located at Clinton, and .they fir
avorahly situated for economy. and be
ted with the best in labor saving ma
y, they, are able to distance competi
11 prices, • They claim that their • cabi
parlor- orgari is capable of sustaine
of great variety -of the finest ton
g; that it is easy to play upon; doe
t Out of tune, and never wears• oilt
is slimly what of olaime, which the
ready to sustain, that •ought to 00E1
hem to :all musicians ; atui when t
is added a eurprisingly cheap SOlbiOn
t is mit to be wondered that Messrs.
tc -so Welker have found their sales ex.
7 their most sanguine expectations. As
of &ratline one of these Organs is A
'lament. As a musioial instrument it
celled; and we feel satisfied.they.will
ergo Dale in Reet.-Chatham Banner,
188.6.
.}Turon Pair, Goderieh:
Doherty Organ 1st prize,
ell °rime 2nd peize.
At 'A dramatic company is in town playing
g with'only moderate amour, in Crabb's
Fisher & The. mpson',generalblaeleraniths,'^.
of from Kinzardine'are the lateat arrivals in
u- tow)]. We wishtheiti succese.
ir 'The fife near ' the bank. of the lake in
° the retticience of Pan P,attison, isithipposed
i
to be ncendiaey and the owner is, we hear,
„ put in gaol.
- Mr, Eph. Downing -is busy moving his
a household effects frcm his house on East
0 St„ to the large residence lately ,occupied
by Mrs. Morris,
Dr. Durns, principal of Hamilton Ladies'
. College, gives his popular lectfire entitled
"flome, Ruldfor Ireland," in Acheson's
new hall,to-morrow evening. ,
'West 13iiiee,' at Lheltnow.
Nearly all manufacturers in Canada cone-
peting. Doherty Organ Ist,prize, as opal,
At Wingham,
Doherty Organ carried off the honors.
nt
.DoliertY %ail let prize. Nam and The.
IiIST14:14‘ftal*letCeatitelini.;ity Valk, Waterer:Wet
Donerty Orgen, lot prize.
Melbourne, Nova Scotia,
Doherty Organs exhibited by J,Eltoy&Ce.
NG prizes awarded,
Northern Pair CollIngwrio 1
TheDoherty Organ CO. had three Orono on
exhibitioe, in charge of Cline. Brown. .They
Regular q earterly servitor; of the Victoria
St. .Methodist church will be held next
Sabbath. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administered at the close of the
everting service.
We have just heard that Mr. John Fish-
er, formerly of Goiletich;now of Manitoba,
has jest lost all hie grain and farming im-
plements by prairie tire. This will be a
serious and lasting loss to John. We qui-.
pathise deeply with him,
• .0..0.00.
Me Sohn Young, a farmer. of"Greenocki
started for home With it load of lumber
from Paisley after dark, last Wednesday
ttit:givhnt,, and was +fund 'dead under the
Overturned load about halt a mile bleat
lirOo1)..1.1:olheiN who am
.debted to tot -would gi.eat13obligo
ky.10,10gi0g10 S0111(1 ivood, NEW'
tittA'OFFirCE.
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