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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-04-08, Page 1, I I . M o A ". . . I fir-.... +- A . .. o- � �.. ,� r, �1 - '10, , 1JN­ 111-11 :11" . .. "'. I 1 1 M___`­,� _T1. , -""4 , �:­1 -------- -_ __ I ------ - __ - : . I ­ TC Q1. .1 ­ IT .. I --.A,,.--- 11 \T - �, 11 �. .1 .., -1 z�\, i E IR -A,-,, ri1;j ,� , .-. - _.A.- 1. .-,:I of , 4 A Q ----- - -r { BdiAiS.-�1.50Per Annum nad,nr,ea1. - — — — -- - (%LIlV'1'Ul�, UN'1'., h�I�IDAY, APRIL 8 1887._____ — _.--- _� - __. ;.____- �/ .-� ItUBEit•r 1"LlUX BLi TH. _ - - --- - - I.n4tis or. selections should be continued in the — _ �`—' __ C . school. F. Metcalf introduced the sub- day .Good Friday, at 71 a. m., by Rev. takes possession at onct 11e. The town is and load after load kept coming in as i Lnr�e prlsb of NewN ay oar nipeclal ject, and said be believed the Selections J. F. Parke. 1!r A. H. Jacobs, who has fillip u fast Reporter■• were defective in some respects and should been visiting friends at Toronto, for sev- and cordially nevite all who vO Plenty willcome. ing howoulodlnee no end of thorn, era) weeks urn has returned home. Thos We are glad railway prospects aro so good, miles around Surpriaj. APAiRY.—Owing to the - length, and aaotlb e hatdl been in trained H, Mc nettle Y ghpeople will turn outL fo ' Ft 1J� v ed from w Q Coulton returned to Buffalo On M g e hon He of the winter, some persons i; to regard the bible as a precioustthiutxand Monday, Bayfield is certain) the bast ver ha se being filled, A Y having spent a Couple of weeks= here with Huron for the railway. Pert on Lake Y ply sed enjoyable limo was re R this vicinity have been very unfortunate I that the selections were fit and proper and , friegda: About 1200 buab.els of wheat way. ized by all precept. The time was sponE, i; losing several hives of bees. P P were converted into flour at P. Kell. & in vocal and instrumental muaio, also tihuuld be used iu the schools. Jas AIc- ,goa, Y EXETER,` PURCHASED,—Mr, Ed, Sherritt has pur- i Ge- suit} be tied been born and raised in ""�' iagt week, I+.dam Wltsen Toulaus.—Two hard 1 okin • °that harmaez3s plays. Tj„to Passe c 130. ° chased a lot on llinsley St., from B9 r. �'. I , i , shipped 2 ear loads of fat cattle to Buffalo visited our town, oil Monday last. who the ydwere swot tad iueruinq canto before in d Irells t::tied )hat the,b]bin was used past week, Potatoes are selling At--, , 10 belong to the Salvation Army hri ade. the goodthings t T Holliday, and is ley St.g preparations to bell there, and he could sea no use a of it, ,kftur partaking of r for building a br]ck house this surputer. for selections. As the board is three �° per bag, Air. 3f, B. •Mallory, formerly a They did not -atay- to take part in the aefiuratedaoetime ,n+�d a providence, all- ... A quatrtity of material is already on the three politically, there was kicking on resident of this place, but now of Wing- evening service. la � � hwurs of ` tits morning with hearttat d e' I ground, both sides, "bat, what is home without a ha°t' haa, by an act. ,of parliament, been ails, to ii'IIEAT PROSPECTS.—'Y our rorrespon- mother, and what is the use of Iriekin Permitted t° practise dentistry. 'Another QUorr GLU13.—A meetinfi of. the Exeter their respective places of ubocio, hoping . r• ,den[ haying when there is no show of contiuuin the resident has come to stay at the residence q°°tt club will be held at the Central some time to meet again, ' „bad ah opportugity'of perw selections in the school. However, a vote °f Mr. G A Rowed; it Is a girl Air. R hotel, on Saturday evening BRIEr6.-1Ve are pleased to see that ambulating through some parts of the Y „next, to elect AIr•Thornton 1Vallaco still continues to townships of Morris itnr7 Hallett, is leas• was taken and declared negatived: The Symonds is suffering severely from an at- its members for the coming season, tVe A clatter"has been allowed to stand over un- tack of inflammation of the eyes. The bespeak for them a good organizing with A-inl4rove in health, and %01 soon be hint ed to learn that, nottvitbstandint; the' Gospel revival meed a large roll of members, Ever one who self agars ; he had a long" and severe. siege I fears expressed, the wheat to those sec- ti I ext meeting to await the result of themeetings recently held here Y tions i; so far allright, and with moderate Bol Ynto Ministerial association which has by Mr, being dCoburn, have resulted n much is i;terested in the 'gums please attend, ofatckgess, and it tflkea time to build u weatber will make a good show when the matter in hand regard►ng chane, good being dope, Ata Heeling of the N. D. Hurdoq, president. his system again, but he looks better now Charlie. . Royal Templars of Temperance' in the WOOD-BEE.—On Thursday last Mr Eli than he has for some time. Mr, John • growth comitiences. 1VIUxrarPAl, --rhe regular meeting of Temperance hall o; Wednesday evening, p the town council was held Wednesday about thirty expressed their approval of Snell of this lace, had one of the largest. Shobbrook, of this township, recently sold 11.1 �` No Towx BALL, --The project for wood bees that has been for the winer tO Mr. Watson, of Blyth twd head of ' P j evening ilythe Oran a hall. t building a town hall has been dropped `fir g 1l1'membera the Order and signed the pledge Mr. some 40 men present with saws ane axes,) Young cattle that. turned the, aCa.Lea, aL_ .` 1 PP excepting hos, 13awdeq were ,PresentL flas,ti�,�of Harrlato:q. tciok The saws for til© present, At the last meeting the- .thexeeve in the chu]r. l�litiutes 't ”" r an fictive part Y d and split about 20 cords ready 2040 lbs., whicli is gooi7 tyeight: Tile , 1 _ „; :. ..4 w . v... , .,; couneit very-vvilaid tUe�matt`er aside of last n Ehe initiatory services. The 15th of for the stove ,3n the evening the wood- friends of oMr. and Airs. Scanlin, sr,, will , meoting read and approved. A few ac- April has been a cutters, as well as a few invited nests be sorry t° learn that both aro in very -- ars and recinded t}�e motion autboriz n the appointed for a grand g counts were ordered to be paid, a nolo of meeting of the Salvation Army to be held who were present in the�ve.nin tndir} ed _feeble health they t reeve to, call a public meeting of rho rate- 4200 is to be discounted at the bank, and in the barracks here. a 1 •- - eY. are -well -.Lt" to payers to discuss the matter. The ma- to dancing, etc.,until the "wee ems hours rs Ab�nga m° pthp ewe- ` -- - 11 ~fait to the city last week resulted in jori,ty of the ratepayers feel that the bur- the Reeve and Councillor McKinnon were (N. F. Morgan writes ua to sap that the y ng the first settlers to A large 1)urchase of don of taxation is as much as they can tone Bros.,rdered to linethe matter of the flaxLiving- ll a item ljcnauEst week's issue; 'that he rues nn of the ro�'r;, ever thing seemed to o p' dare suffering more from the in• splendidl and every ono pleased tui h fi"mities ofage than anything else, The 11 i , Lear at the present time. AA for the position of bailiff of the tkte evenings entertainment, other day while a son of Mr. D. Shona- il,J busi;ess, rite business done being light 12th Division Court was incorrect, as he ban was in the mow gutting out feed, he RoFIRNIS06'Goom A:v I � VExTIOX._1N'T. John Kelly, jr,, the session was a short one and passed off never had any intention ofso doi; y brisk came across a bunett of is figuring in the field of invention hay. quietly, D B A1aBinnon bus the LOCALf3,—Ainess has been verg hereof late, and the farmers are lurches- g rats frozen to• 1°g under structure a portable steam wag }easing the market scales for 1887 i o the sew Ott ;n rho ether, and dead; curiosity led him to '� '' Our Blyth reporter., hove this )veek excelled them ing their spring supplies. Roads are a gen. which, if nothing prevents, in a few, highest bidder. The meeting r ad o„- quantity of Howe eupplied ❑a, and our Mudd and the snow pearl all count them,jand he found there were 4Cr•of 6 journed readers"there win at least Eve us credit for keeping Y Y gone. them; it is supposed they must have got - weeks will be running on the streets of to meet the first Tuesday of next month, them well posted concerning the events of the villi a Our young boys should be stopped from y Blyth. The boiler engine and water OIZITaeRY.—It is with deep regret that we Tlid he NEW Ertt 11 to go Blyth "the homy ooh srs bhooldns playing marbles on our streets; our wet in some of the winter, of the From the estate of FRIENDLY c� Co., tank are situated on the top of a platform, are called upon to chronicle the unexpected t0 mall x110 wish to y g y g cold nights ter, were frozen r. and ON SATURDAY: NEXT the will scribe for it nt onto. sena 25c, and Ary r❑a nasi constable should put a atop to thio; as it is solid. Mr, Richard Murphy, of the 7th tvligh is built upon a gearing like that of and deplorable death of Mr. Robert Phitrtps, ' rt PER rx Ilraox, for two months] a nuisance, as neither ladies o - con, is very ill- with both consumption `f` offer a wonc�etful range of alight wagon, and the whole concern will a highly and mush respected raridu❑t of title I gentlemen , b can go up street without being molested and dropsy, and we are sorry to say there ` . be driven q an endless chain from a shaft oilhage, . 1'he deceased was born in Balybor• STANLEY YLEY by the pest, and the expressions and oaths, Ho hope for his recovery. + of the engine to the hub of one of the et?l Cava❑ county, Leland in 1824. At ENrERTAIN�te�T.—It being now the which they utter is unfit to be heard oven Last Friday hind wheels, the age of 13 he entered Her Majesty's ser- Custom of the schools" t0 spend part of while Robt. Reid, lot 8, 11th con:, was r' d y at a dog fight, Now is -the time to clean feadiug a horse it reared up and struck riallockwaralI251111hAPPOINTED.—The announcement hag vice,, serving in'the Gard .Wiltshire regiment Friday afternoons in promoting literar °P the back yard before our sanitary in- !1111]inthe fai e, CUttn lit' of foot, and fou ht in some of the e❑ Y a ector. g m pretty badly. .” been made that Mr. Will. Uampbell; of Monte of the Crimeati war. lleoeivtugah a dered�inhS fS1ow ng programme as ren- P goes his rounds. Our spring While a son of Mr. Simon MoVittle, of this village, has been appointed bailiff dicoharge, and hecoMt❑g a pensioner, vi cameshow is on Tuesday next, and promises to the 11th con., was chopping at Beat's, last 1 of the 12th p]v]sinn Court, of the County to Halifax, where he joined the Royal Cana• Stanley, ay last, be the best ever held 'here. Friday, a limb fell on him, hurting him 11 Worth 40 and 60 cents: of 13uron, in place of Mr. Ales, Murdock than Rifles, and was male herRoya after- Readings by Sarah Reid, AlarthaRicbard- resigned. It would be better if all a wards receiving his discharge, having carved' son Richard 'Peck, Maggio Scotchmer, HEAVY Loss. =0u llonday evening Pretty bad, though Hilt seriously, Ellie Scotchmer, Frank Danitry, Annie last AMes;•rs. Colquhouu and Dow, of this *. 5 pointsnents in the gifts of the respective for 28 years, h • settled at Baechville, O❑r.,, Reid, Arthur Peck, Luctnda Reid, Wm. Alaee; met with a very serious logs by the TI. HIANpgCbTER. t 'We offer an elegant range of FINE g°reCOments, were made as punctual as where he taught sotiool some ei ht G. IWhardson, Songs b Jonathan Peck IRESIIIxG Fon 1887 —It is important ' NECK.WEAR in every conceit*able this one haa been,for the longer a position Leaving there, he finally Ideated at Blyth, Y girls and the school, Drill dM jornf They had the bH se out stallion portant I ' Sia 6OYS and "Major." ty to the farmers to hear that John E. Ben shape and color is left vacant the greater becomes the where be followed his profession, that of a And -calisthenics. nett, one of the well known threshers of '? swarm of applicants for it, and the more druggist. jie was a member of the Masonic usual exercise until five dCleck in the • 1; difficult it is to harmonize the interest ef- order here or some years, and hold a item}• SCHOOL REPORT: =The following is the evening, then he was taken seriously ill the + JIutch & Een;ett" partnership, has g sold hie share to the former partner of the retied. We believe the RPM is a pent position in that satiety, He rvs )also a correct standing of the pupils of S. S. No. with spasmodic colic and died at ten x' 3, Stanley; for the month of .1l of S' based °clock 'the same evening.. It will be a firm, tierce the a will ry be- this machine gj The goods °sold at auction were sll this niseve v, respect a mpberform ethoualified °eters public, and -village clerk for a number 9 of years.. The circumstance on regular attendance very heavy loss to them as .Major has has hitherto donetve l be attended to by season's importation, and wore just out connected with the oflt�se. duties his death was a railway accident, by which I y• Tile names ttof the taken the lead over strong competition ]n ., aamea hutch,°whose ion vice r urtrated general )roficienc the past. fie was valued at $3,000. 'Phis Pumlicser of bond' a few days before the sale.— SCtiooL NOTES.—promotion exam.iga. burgg, t to Blytligeandre,. Hie n ,ndnmatna were CIaSj �os�to each class Aro went—Fifth s a thresher has tyon for him a,i'sting " '' Next week we will oiler a tremendous tt"ons are being conducted to the fin brow h R.tchael Richardson, Ruthte Rich_ 's the fifth horse they have lost, They �,iotlutntion in the work. whic(t iuventtolt - conveyed to ftieir. last ing ['l y'rlasg Inure ITlawo at present P�Jver' an l " 1Velcome " experience has mAdw so perfect. n line of SHIRTS At half the regular, school this week, but owing to the chool t r :sae f dewed ardson and Win. C. Richardson, " Fourth by a largo cortege of rcf}atives• andri.euds, class --Louis FVild, Lucinda Reid, Arthurttd' we hope and trust they will 6e sac_I'D°Ev DEaTtr.-1t will bC remeu - t prices. Come .and see the cheapest se- being crowded no change frgm .one xoom Deceased waa in his 63rd year, and leaves a❑ Pecs-.- Third class— E11en Sc tithed that we mentioned in ]n, eek' lection of F' + estimable wifoanh fa 3r •ciaif,>arid his irre• otpljmer, I cesyful with the two last named horses Fine furnishings in Clinton, to another can be made; s�t o means this coming season. notes that Junn 1[cDonald hdgonn t'y must be adopted, -either to build tin addi- trievaLlo loss. i[js family-fo,>d sons and u I, clas,—Jouakll nag) ecl,cotrdmundSecondPeck PEiteo raL-1 atvatY to consult physicians as '40. his tion or adopt the half da system; t s a daughter --are, up, sono cf them hold John Reid. 5ecogdjPart—Pickard. Peck ' salesman jq Mr [r W,Gould,who h; a been Health, IIc has been ;Alin ` tem found to work well in other j�la es. States9h�Phe circumstances rolitions t�cCanada onected with the fall g since, ich ``t` Air. John Tanner, bio it in other esteemed sad affair atlurds cause for much r. harsh l.eid, Edith h'arison, J. P. (%i:uke's store here , When he had lumbego }runt,; trhich I;f JA6KSOevil R�yy hanker haa the- ' for some time past, left last week for al e never, Seeme(I to have been freed, but l �i(il� ■ been engaged as headmaster curl sorrow. !rection BItIEI:8, A son of lir. Ward, near I IOsliletra, where}ieh y been promoted to a attics that ;and very lately nt ditFerent of Listowel High School, and assumed care, and i;a.. -r the last relics of re g l°-s'trc n. ,,rr W. Ilooper, aho times; prsn,ci,pally an tl;e n) • „ f{rn th el with reverence ani, Varna, lass been laid uli frith tyl)hoid ! has been , thethe , ut"r , . . �, $ATT•hRS A\TD FhR\ISIIERS, CLINTON. duties on April 1st,' Bl r.h school received ,rtuliLY, fever during rile last flue or six creeks but t nn cions )c,j, { otnim , aCA]c lil�-- —T '— special mention for fit , ratvi-n sex i the a ear �ful �)1esented a laairi a spending p..•.t year with hi, ] {:,ef bjm, the p„ty- " P appearance , t brother in the oil ret ions peon lvani;i I sjciuns here were all buil d , +til th TL'CIiEItnD11T1I, lit g ,h bit 1 aplxossioir of los enunteuanee the hear t,tat he is Convalescent now. One returned Lorne on,..Thnrul,ty Y , ellIthe, iK FIY,ttt xl:s`L —One of those pleasant Pecttto get a�dilploma s pdon, and we ex. seemed to iudtoate that hu was asleep, day latst w�e lira. Hockey, who lies been re t ` ,; evenini; ►;tat, i aforesaid trip was ta6,en but the tr t', - keeping a' emperance house for a number ' "tab hale and :hearty ; lie reports o t. i° events, which seribblet•s ofthe quill delight' o)l of these da s:• LRIEI••5.--Last Sunda of cars could not be lhthonted hv�•fie nivat akillsd this was the only school in the co days tftinga very drill there. 11r Cko, Frnalla• d°Cour, 7[e Arrived home on ii' to chronicle, a r plies at the residence I that competed. • u Y like a apring day. Ic i+ielx>rted Etat the Y Y �Ulin)ton,,�q,jlj r°ad' to°ved her Prida of Mr. Chapman, on the 30th alt, It be. LEny ISG. =.lir, , falnrl t° as takeu a ]IOU He c Ont. left a Wednesday 1:i.7t tJr, boreal, . evening, ant the fttig',10 of the ,journe% _ing the marring11ex. JIurclocl bleu' wife of Itev, 1 . 1,, DeLom rvho •ave A 'near, the Orgarl b'act:u' • a'itl) f>rot. l!r Creo, LAtta, who has s en made those tv - d... - ._.- .. be of )lis-eldest..-daughter,...so. _ " ,. 5 ing ..series � � b . _ _ •-- = -5 - A stew we p t most eak att.t,.nx m -� ofdrSCDursestn trinity church bore g - ;."o.fthe winter hire visiting fr'teit on�Abb l7i` a,o.laytlgglaua -w- :FI7saAnnieChapman, to Al r. Georg 1311Srltd out, f hCl b to nessft , esars Taylor c� about two leur,n ut addtn r,ne niore tri the list of t� d5, to L.e.nttendt (I service ttrice anti Years ago, is seriously indis- board: ;g houses in that town. 11r. Jacob turned for his home on JIuuday last in on going to r •t way r:ubse(uently t not Brucefield. rhe knot was tied by tore which, will be found elsesvhete)r intends posed Rey, Mr. Tunoe the invited alfa- !Zoe Pelle, Manitoba. tie hay been there" � area s Rev. Air. Simpson, who is an expert at leaving Blyth imrnedtatel Snider of the SAu lie line, has a ately tis usual ]'rem w 'cit he r cwt r rallied. re- '-' tater of Blyth circuit delivered A. fine ser variety of poGstoes that he is introducing, T1 os four years and is n the {liere, 11r rnaining Hearty ell 11•s nncunscious. t that kind of business the know we have sort to lose Ales. from ou .viii �1 a are hos. Bowerman left on the same train P ant. .11 '. Leen there. ' Y r far mon to a large coogregatiml in the Jletho_ that he got front,ploila(telphia; heAnd leis otverless until Tuesday uuuii when he �s during theLtime he has been A resident (list church last ' Sunday evening;, lir brother got a peck and the for Fargo, IJAI:. Air. A. 1V, P,elfi. of Pissed away. A pest -mortem es F BRIEFS,= -The farmers are now prepar- which is snout ten years, he has roved Y aro more )'> amination in for seedi A X Tonge,is not only highly educated but he •than satisfied with the result of last ear's Blyth, ware ]n town on lIonday last, Mr, teas held by Home duetors of the'neighbor= `I g As couple of Dung hirnself a p his a free and easy deliver y C. Cartwri rht ladies hai;lin gpurl business man, very honor- y Y, and as a pal- 01'oA, this new variety is called Burpees ' who' at ono time •kept a hood, when it was found that tlrobahole N g'rom Hibbert, were on their able.an7 just in all his dealings, beside; pit speaker can hardly be excelled, and Empire State potiitq; they are said o es dental office on James street, has"returned trouble originated from tile wAy t0 Seaforth, ane day last week, they- bei; •t - should tlt,e members of that denomination A to his old quarters again to wait on his hada becume very enlarg o liver' tvhi.ch met with a mishap which might have where eche willnobe greatlalroisseet. perfectly tree from rot; never hollow; numerous customers is ofvore. `"i� bed and diseased, be successful in their' efforts in securing COok evenly through, without any coarse- , [r. Vm, and thus affected the nerves. and brain. proved serious; they were turning off the He has fil]cd•the position of bailiff since Daw, of this pace, left here for I�ip en road when their cutter upset them• and the court was established wh[ch the services of•Mr. Tone, they will prove nese; yield' enormous) The sadden departure of this intelligent some of these y, we were shown on. ;tIonday last, where he will carry the Person, although not being the age 41 a source of spiritual benefit: It is cur Potatoes b Yr.,Snider, and Mort o the s°und of the bricklayers Y old) of the average g t the contents which consisted, -'a- signed on mak'n q he re- rently reported that the S co Act is tin_ will s]rnply say they are monsters, I, • other things, of a large basket of eggs foto He bas not made up his mind what he S y stirs g young man, yet a deep ditch; the ladies escaped uninjured,° will do, but may not -leave Canada. He blushingly violated in this village pretty _ trowel. AIr. Joseph Orr, of Ancaster, as he was unmarried and a great tavortte ^ but the eggs were completely wrecked. will no doubt do well ave Can a. may often, andanyone would think so toseethe I3As�FIELD, Paid this place a flying visit, on Monday w]tlt all classes, his departure is vert. loose jointedness and peculiar perambul„ SCHOOL REPORT,—The following iy the last' affecting to all, Associated, with his —" cast his lot. Y ations of some of those who frequent the correct standing of lite lupjis in the u SCOTT ACT CASE,—Information was name will long be "remember big genial BELU`RAVE: -%"° hotels, in fact their actions resemble vety division of the school here basedonlaid by licence Inspector Sprague belore dispoa►twn and irreproach-able character, BRIEFS,—Miss Paul, of Whitechurch AN ACCIDE\'p.—tl sod and lamentable much those of •the drunkard under the g , Navin , i is the guest of Miss Wigbtmaq, _ Miss accident occurred at Hiljabur¢ out. on ct. There is a real deal of re alar r�ttendanc�� • good ndmu�et an�1 °Her 11it11e9ty'x Justices of the Peace g no moral accusers nor enemies and Aq ie y g Friday last,resultin t McCarthyy g general proficiency, nth of Messrs, Wanless, of Varna and Goven- h:s sudden end is another' instance of the g ' Halliday has one on a visit to g H rife almost instant eaciteme;t hero over the lublicatiun of a march. The names only of the tour hese look; of Winthrop, on Monday last a' ainst `411 Wise speaking to each of us. friends in ,Woode•ock.. `Charles "Coult]s and deplorable death of bIr..Robt,Philfips, letter in one of the Clintonhe pu papers; why in each Class are give; :—,Sr, fourth— John Hawkshaw, of -this lace. for The left for Michigan iq tom an a: well-known and highly funeral was on Thursto at two company with his g Y -respected resi• don't someoneconfess and then the matter race Cameron, Lillie F.Iliott, George P a Y o'clock, co;ein, Robert Ooulxis, Miss Irvine was dent of this village, At the time the af- would drop, Mr. G. Tyndal, of Auburn � y+ g• • Morrison Jr. fourth--- breach of the. Canada Temperance a Act. AUfLl JJ . fair took place, the unfortunate roan was was in town on Saturday; fie says he has C a Charlie Logan to b A number of witnesses were examined - zulttutu the rcipienG of aha;dsome present from harlie Logan, Bettie •Jesse;, Uharlie by Mr. Scott, of Clinton, and crosa•ex- ATTEMPTED SUICIDE,—David pike, weld ?. parties in town. Revival meetings are about crossing the, C, P. R. railway at sold his business to Alr, Win, Downs who Roth, Wm Ferguson, Sr. third—Ella amined b� AIr, Dickson, of this lace. being,carried on in this village, and over Hillsburg, when be was run down by a takes possession about the 30th fast. p known as hostler at hotels round Zurich, Emerson, Georgie Graroger, John Wr)jd_ After Her AIa�esty'e�uaticea suramin u attomptod to commit suicide b cutting ti 40 have lrofessed religion; two young men passing freight train; the senna burse Messrs.'Anderson .c I:Ider's"milliner has den, Ira Strinelrouae• Jr. third—Grace . Y fined the defendant y ofSunshfue are frequent attendants, Mrs, which 'fie was driving became uninanage- recur ed for the seas rn'.y trade, and -from the evidence the g P his throat with a reser i° bed Sriturday, at qq Cameron, Arnie Altlle!, Thos, Blnir, Jos, •sum of '150 and Costs. We, as loyal sub- the Cogtmerefnl hotel in that village, A Geo. Law has gone to Niagara where her able, and raising up alighted on a fiat Aresedt aApearunces Sam his been engag- Blair. The average in t4ie upper division Jetts, desire to see fustics meted out t Mettler is at the point death. Agrs,Joa• thus precipitating the driver a ai;st the ed to f�er(l it again, , lilt, Thos. Ali for °all doctor was called and sowed lip the gash, tender of th,p passing train, and resulting formerly of this place, but nor, of h.rjn, tar th8 month has been 4:,, that of the desPrvin it, and if a party has offended Pike will likely die, r i Mr.'SaDunbar-.ts ill with a cancer in.her breast. lower diris]or 53, Ire aho old be ani+ ed but we do not think Ger TIIE\f.— A1r.^Samuel Irvine ]s"through hauling 1° all his ribs being broken on.one side, ss Ont ,was visiting p h On friday morning last wood, Miss Cook, of Bayfield, is the broken le; and rive terrible cuts on his days; he reports, uy friends isawakW 1.. Plotlo vats•—h1r, N, I'olldek and iliac that chis decision was given fairly and Chief Coligtable, Gill, of 1,xeter, in im arciali as the l iw directs, as the law ye , 0hraum and. E,rUest of Miss Cloakey, ' - lie;id, and other injuries. The deceased , i;g any amount of wealth i; the rintin r ck left thin plies, on lllonda for A Y company with ])etectt 9� —- survived his wounds for nearly 24 hours business, Alar ■ P g Nalinkas, Munituba; AIr. Pollocky'has clearly indicates that the defendant shill Detective J, H. Graham of London, 'as- --""" " {,e number of relative and been ]jvinlJ out there for the last .three have the benefit of the doubt, but in this silted by Constable I•,, �13ossenberry STEPIIEN, rvhen death put an end to his intense sof- frirnds attended 'the fwrernl of the late sesta, and came home last Christmas , of Eerings, He was unconscious from the R ,bt Phillips on slender Irks. the tunny Cage it wag a great deal one sided. Let'Iri'tel, succeeded Iu arresting 11r (Teary ACCIDENT.—A feN day ago ATI•, patter- time of the accident until bis death. ice on the Blyth sidewalks is et h winters a, lie us deal with them that offend severely son lead a man. striking Y• The y well and says that the PA , story Weaver An(1 W. /.eat, at for him, And the Y m one I e there Arcl prPfr•rable Co those of and let the evidence be convicting, other- Zurich, aliom they supposed were impli. rsledge hammer came off the handle and REGULAR HPI;TIBC of THE SCHOOL co five 'set der p. Miss ,lsrusa King has Uutario;their many friends 'cin in .t50 (- wke dismiss the case. IOur tortes on- lift him on the foot and gave blip a bad BoA'T'—As the first Wednesday of every returned home from Detruit,whcoisnE hag ing them a sats journe and t dent may be correct in his C° p bated in the recent robbery of Mr "Stein - bruise. There Will be a good opening for month is the appointed time for the meet- been for a few months finishing her trade time in their new borne. nclusions, back's store At that place, They arrived i'` A blacicsmfth, as we believe Mr, Patterson 1°g 0t the school board, their last regular—dressmaki"ng, 'Misses Riddell of Lnn_ who has beets s ry Mr. Stalkers I earl he may° not. Snmetimea magistrates Iters on the date Above i.nentloned,,with i is on yhere temporarily. pending the winter here I este luclged too harshly, and this may be tlseir �risonei:y, about tete A.m,,and lodged ± P Y• Mrs. yagerhas meeting was held the previous evening, desboro, have leased roams un Q tees St , left on Wednesday for Port 1Iumn, where I one of the occasions. I them in our Cooler for safe keeping until take up her residence now at Shipka, 6a;ing to circumstances which engaged from Mr Robt. [3oward', and wul shortly the vessel, on which he is seco❑d cltate 1 CHANGE•'—'lifts• Wager has sold the the attention ofcomeof the members on °p°° a dress and mantlemtiicin business has - it was time to take the train going north saw mill which was owned by her late Wednesday evening, As the evening was they come well recommended and ore es not bine for three gweeks hthinka will ' pTfaYER MEErrxca 1JULLMTT!)o Baptiste to Goderich in the afternoon. They rusts huaba;d, to her two brothers -in law ,the moon with its b r , is sumo carpentering work m be don P and brought before and asked b 0 clear and cold perienced hands look out h,r their Yet, but there the Methodists have joined together in this Y +-quire Wills, Gideon and Henry Yager, of Sbipka, who rowed light, shining forth with all pits ps, jr. formerly of the vessel, which he has to attend to and ;, of Exeter; whether guilty or not, and i, shingle. Mr R. Philli- eon way of worship, when a ver ha they pleaded not r $ave taken possession and are getting f splecdor from a cloudless sky, and the thrs Place, but fi,r some time past a regi- this causes his leaving as ear] Y PAY time guilty. they were things ready to run it to its full extent I ,the members turn- ,-,svgs unable to at- ' y felt and realized by all, Ott9 and ycugg afterwards escorted to Godericb, and will. wind had gone to rest dent of Gaylord, Mich. Y• appear to enjoy thomaelves alike every remain there until Friday, the 8th fast,, this spar. Gideon Yager is a blacksmith ed out in full force, and at the appointed tend the funeral of his father, help paid BRIEFS,' -Robert Cook, who has spent Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, g the last three years in the Rainey River Thursday it was at the house of Mr Win when they will be brought back to Exeter by trade, and consequently well quell"fled `hour business was commenced. uP with inflammation of his eyes. Mr, p and stand their trial. We understand,At to take charge ofthe machinery , ed to be prepared to do the Susi business up in King is verylovtfwith abscessoe the);ngr.s. settlement, has returned home and re. Morris, when a ver hn present, that there is o evident been runninga blacksmith shop at Shipka a hurry and the members of the Board e;tered in possession of homestead• pent, this being dile of the e, so far, fo threeyeara, and he has left it i; charge Miss Sloan, who has been ill for a short time was s to convict them, ` went through it like a streak of greg.Qd g Richard Penhale hasaold his GO acre farm prayer meed that the rf ht parties who were implicated time is we are lad to hear, much better, , rigs bf rho season. right ', of�onald Patterson, tubo has been work- 1'ghtningdown a lobo an elide. The Y, Lake Road West, to John Reith, Mr. rARJi SOLD.—AIr. John b1d in the tubo ing at the same trade during a number of p sseraion of their aen'aes, Altss Gourley of Stratfo d, has a.aumed lis cry will be caught and dealt did it [n full o' gg Y the management 0f Mr, McKiunon's Refrdl has sold lot 22, con, 12, Stanley to of trio 14th Con., has bought the farm Years, at Crediton, N. H, Xoung reported that since the fees y P she cornea well of the be'verely with as AIr Steiaback is a man milliner department; R Penh17, 100 acres. John Reith Etas owned by Mr. Hent Jackson,. Imposed upon the children residing out of sold lot 17, L. R. W,, to,)onah Nicholson. next farm to whore he resides, The la well respected by everyone in -this place. -`--�- recommended and will no doubt the y ,being the The vault safe, notes and papers stolen at. COLBORNE. the section had been raised, therehad bt"en I g Edward WeatlakA has rented the Bo is better known as Broadbent Farm for good satisfaction, Mica Ma io Ta for . p place the time afthe robbery leave been found - 1:'1x1: STOCH.=The bull purchased last gg Y }firm fur one year ; it contains 125 acres, which be paid $4,400, it consists a falling off SomR bills were reasu d to be feturnerl from a lengthened visit mPais- ,las, Johnston has rented the old English acres. about one and a quer er miles south of the week by. Mr, Schwan:; from Mr. H. El- pard' but as the funds of the treasury were I ley, nn friday last. hits 1)r, Gray is I Jas.homJtea s lie taker of 80 village, and important devplopementa are ford, Holmesville, is a very fine animal ; a ready overdrawn F. i visiting her .parents this week previous MC. Milia on a p(1°C man A few awaiting. Metcalf and N. H. i John Bowan, of Egm ndville,)ha.abon ht hard na° starting on • nothin On Tuesday Ills assistant, Schram `It itl.jg l7 Mentha old, weighs 1210 lbs. And ' Young were authorized t0 s cure a loan Of.to her taking up her residence in St.,Llar s . 185 at 8 er cent. for tbree months, Tire Practising moves ° r g," but by of London, sent out hie assistant, Mr, teas raised by Mr. Elford, from a cow hC r AY , , A honss and lot from .Toho 1Vhiddon arid. of the most successful farmers ino•day one John Graham, t0 conclude the rvo W ere her husband is g. Three purchased some time ago of >Vlessrs, Sne((' teacher's quarterly salaries were ordered to fire dressed hogs were delivered At rho i ) ° s int° tow"' (reorge Castle, sr,, has' as he will now work 400 acres, H°)lett,...0.f the (Ase, Since the above ryas in king &lions, Hulfett, be paid. Then Came the tugofwar,whic,h perking house herr on Tuesday mornin' pit chased part• of the Adams property e I way whztht r or trot the aye of the bible g and in�ends rtiovin here also 7ihe store S[rRPR19E P,1RTY,=- f the learn that AIr. B. DletteHzie, ofSLn• by 11 r, Geo ty,ttt, °f Hlilletr, Pul)(ie gg A owdttysagn quite hen, la as been arrested for complicity in service will be heli in Trinity Church to- and dwelling ofltnba3rt llorrisnn is refired n larr;e &arhering atcsornhled at_tho house , Air \V 1bI nate, of tits 10th Con, Cowl'. Esrlter�beti(iq and nation willed ill tile ltake plaat ce to a general merchant, from Strathroy; he ,hip of Hallett, when one attar �anotber to dal, ,.. .., , .. -_. •