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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-04-15, Page 1�� , . - ­---"­-�--�­ ------7-7-----Z ­­­ - - ­ - - . 1-1-1 . 11 .. �- 11 - -1 I 1. - �� ­­ .., —­ ­ � ­ - .. - ­,, ­­ , - �­ - — 3- �Wpiw , �, , , � V� �"., ­­ . � . ­11,��— I—— - -, ­Rpqr�­­ - - --��-­ - � lm­""� " o - - I., � I , � . .# ��. � nl'�' �'� , , - � - I - I I I . . . . . I . I - ; "TW. "W!0 -T--P---A­"— I � I -, I � . , , � or . I , " I I . ­ ­ I - . I . I , � . '. � ''. 11. . . . . I :. I . .- . 1 I �, . . , *, . . . I .. .. � . 1, . � . I I , � '. - , � � . , J� , I 1. I . . I 1. ��. I I . � . I . p . . I . . � I . �, � I I - I , � . I- .1 . , - , . . 'r, . , . I ,.� , I . . : . � I I � I , . 10 I .1 . I 1: . I 1-1 I , I ! . ", �� J I , . . . . 1. . . . f- . � .. I .. I I ­ . I I . . ,�. . / . . � It I � — I � . . . 1, . I .. - . . I I. I % ; . , -N . . , I . � . . . . 1. . , %;, . I I � I I I . . . . . . ,- . I .. 11 I � i a . '.. - � . I 0 L . . I . . . . I . . I.. , I I I - �... M . 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I -­ -­­­­ -i I. 6;--; ; , �, ' ERMF—$1.50 Per Aunt= nadvallcO � — — - - ­-- r . - . .. . . t, I - - r - � r I . , . "... lii� - � - - - - I — - � VO r LHOItNE. inst.. and we consider the said John Me- I with pleurisy quite a number,of farmer's ' Barrie. In the morning she chose for her ed to see our young friend, Will Milue . .. .�.: . Great Sale of BitrErs.-Mr. Bacchler intends moving Lennan free from any blanre-hrthV­nT=6r7 song around itere are attending Clinton text -Mal. 3, 17 and gave a simple, plain pass with first class honors in hits late ex- .. r . amivation, in all his subjects; we are also ----, 1 -- High School ; they were al talk to the children, and one which could � another engine to Mr. Baer's where he I 0 1 �.. - STANLEY . Easter. Robert iqterliog is uo.. myz i be easily understood by them. In the pleased to announce that h1r.1fec-or Buie 11 :� (. - has got his saw mill ; if he gets two to it d evening her remarks were b4sed upon the has passed successfully the degree of B. ,� ��'.' � -, work together he will make things hump. UNSU RPASSED -A les days ago Messrs. facturing a number of buggies and . �, 6-1 Mr. Thomas Morrish returned to Dakota Witi. McAllister and George Forrest, of rollers. . " wordi, "A name that i§ above every C. L., taking tb - gold modat in one de- I . - l � ---, id piled six and a ------.*. - I name," and delivered an excellent dis. artment and being.second in two. others; � ,� t last Wed"esday afterspending the winter Parr line, Out, split at EXETER. . - ser. Viuron boys al*ays lead. John Betinett - -.., I "� 8 1I I It T S I At the close of the evening , , " ,� — - 0, under his parental roof. Master Hermann half cords of' green maple wood in two PERSONAL.-We.noticed it) town crii course. I I Maedel returne'd from 'Builltilo lost week, hours and fifty-three 'minutes. ,The tim- Tuesday last,M Y McLean, of the Seaforth moo. a reception service was hold when a has purchased the Ma--�sion House from � .1 . — . -of persons, who have been R. Brownlee, and has had it completely . to spend it few days home. Rev,. Air. her wits taken from the slump. It takes lairge numbei . ,,I . Expositor ; H E Mofflatt, of the Sawyer probation for the phat three months renovated. Quite a number of our citi. - I two " Grits" to do it. . amilton, with his usu - - - ,,t, �r,� . �. I. Kestle held a reception service last Sun- � at amount on I frip I - - -AQL -- were received as members in full connec- -7 attend* . the'assizes tbis­weO-"�,7�� . (lay week, at Betimiller Methodist church, BRiEFs -On Monday Of thN week -;� Ch*r1e&.K Madden . , I . - . "'k. qO. M 0 bent, here on the g5 o �'-­.. � If pufls allOf yore . I tion with the church. DMiRn ourt th e-`� % , . I for those who were converted during tire. Wrn. Graham went to Goderich. as a jury- patentee of the Sarnio, Eureka Binder; , . P� . - this month. Fred Tanner was down at , W" spebial services which lately ciosed. Mr. 11 I I . . man. A Caw days ago John Hagan, son Alessrs Barclay & Goodison, of Strathroy, ! 6011101341111111. Alvinson this week, Owing to fro§t And I .. I � [, . . . � ,!�, , . Wrn. Collison had fourteen bags of oats of Mr. John Hagan, Parr line, went, to out representrng Me Sarnia firm. I FAREIVULL.-AL fiLVeWell to the Rev W, snow tlio m#rkdt scales -did not-w,pric s4t- 4 ;, . I . stolen one night last week; lie hab a Dakota, where he intends putting in the ACCIDENT. -011 Monday evening. last I I las . t wee'k, but sineq then they , �, � � - . 1) re About the game time his sister, Wellington A second son f Xr Job T , � �) vainlyied' iCad paived aud­ - 1�4: . . . tty good idea its to who the thief was, -o,11 in in e r. 0 11 ' Johnst:6 Visa tondeied on Wednesday isfactory 1 , evening X'St George's .-,gLchoA,6%Wt---­­"`� h4yQ:,be11` 6 . ., . Airs, McCabe, sr., is in very poor health; -1 Miss Hagan, went'to-Goderich, where she Westeott, of this place, wbile playing in ' " �� "' now be relied upon. * - we hope soob' to,see tier entirely re- a took the form of w­-conver.-laziorie and correct weig t can � �. I will remain for a few mouth Air. John his father'ts yard, a neighbors's child came ritation. A silver tea set was the S. 11, Gidley and It. B.'Durnlon are in . � I I . � - ; I 5 covered. . 4 � . Reid, who has been very poorly for some in and threw film against a sharo stick of , e loderich acting as jurors at the it. sizei. - 11 . . I . � � weeks, has almost recovered , he is able , firewood, and cut his forehead open about chrZllfitem presented,though. other smaller G - a I I i - I * I I I AcCIDEN'r.:-Ur. W. If. IlSer, while . . . made both to Air and Airs Harry Collis has rented A. Lawrencid's . ,One' , Johiiston. . -3 made snoa im- . : i I t going home from town a few days ago got, to go. around, Master John, son of 11r, four inches long, penetrating to the � , presents were Grephoseopic car and ba. . . I 1, t his team into rattler a precarious coudi- Win Logan, hag had a slight attack of' It will disfigure the young boy for life ; a i � �I I ) � , but is nearly well again. Messrs- doctor had to put three stitches in the , So -NG SERviep.-There was a big at- p,rtant improvements upon it; lie will, . . I � " I tion. When he reached the bridge at pleurisy udanc,p at, the North St. song service on start dut with it soon. At a niecting Of,, ' M e . . 19 - i 0 I I I I i he foot ofthe hill (lie horses moved the Nell Gilmour and John ,Gregor are wound. Up to the time of writing the : te v Donald McGillivray the Royal Templars, Wednesday evening, . . �, . t- th6y r6- -boy seems to be in very�great pain, and it Sunday last. Re ,I . � I flooring a little, and they finding out that speuding their holidays at tionie; We ! preached in Victoria St. churv,h, and a large number added their names a6d be. , �,. ­-��-- - " - ." I be- turn to the Norinal 6chool, Toronto, on is feared that arysipelas will 4et ig, c.4tOe,'ineinb.ore,'�-'-th�-4)�,� - p, q 11 ­ �. 1. , * they bad nothirig solid t6 stand on, N vA Aprij-18th.- Ur-JQhrr Mi,Luro,.. b6p -a E. who hugi Jeeri.:'irec6aly. .qr4s �-r6, -rl�ng­ � , . . ­ - ­.- . ----came -ungovernable, -plungill " _day - e rid iru's't be will s000-gM-ground, ,,, �-Rey Air Yotinj - .- 0-w . . , . -ploy of Airs ha has , D I ctor of St Oteorge I , ,� ' i - .' . - ­ 1 , - , -O-, Led 'ie e, preached ""'-� ' A V Br it has been appAnted . -. . .,... .....", --,,' f, lijd)y wl o7w as' i iii t fie � e in t a p n i . � I .. -!'*-'-�'.1�4�,-iti'AcWt'16rii)g"tbo plankslivey, ano in D- MO- - this i, the second serious accident t e v i va I agent for tthe TemperanV and General � . . I I -, .. - about Rit hour's time bv the aid of a few. Ewen during the past year, has gone to befet the family, the eldest boy having i there last Sabbath evening. R - -ch. Life Assurance of Toronlo. The average . . ., I riefghbors both horses were got out. Michigan for the summer. Ploughing bad his leg brq*en in two places,.ou the services have closed tit VictorlaSt. chut ,' d 1. 1� 3 " I'll, . . . . . . . , ­ . . . - . -At)out 60 have professed con versio,ti. school boy enjoye the E,,tstcr holiday . . ..- enced here, on M�nday 11*6i. Some 18th of January last, by being .run over , ay. � I ­ - comm which closed on Mond. A number o? 1. . I . � I . AICK111ALOP. fefvr have tried the making ofsyrUp from with a sleigh, and its yet unable to go CRICKETEIts.-The annual meeting of industrious residents have commenced . I - ----- - - - Buiurs. -Mr. Solo mon-S ban non, of the the " sweet and welling juices" of the around wi'thout his crutche . the Goderich* cricketers was field last gard,aulag­o,puatlonA.� they should Act I..., . �f . . 8 ... � '­­ We are now showing a wonderful line of 5th con., Field to Mr. J Weir, of Seafortb, maple. BairFs -'alessra Zeut and Weaver, of f1tuiad-ay evening The officers for the forget to clean ul) their back yards; and . . I _ __VNLAV R�EIIDD . E SHIRTS IL tb ree year old filly for the t,um of $225; . ­-.-----.*4**�W----- Zurich, will be tried here for the third coming season are: -S. Malcolmson,Pres.; ci�umulated .., � ND this is a good'figure but it is aJso it very 1) HUIA,KTT. I time, on Friday next, before Squires Rol- W. Proudfoot, Vice -Pres.; G. B. Carroll, other places where. dirt has a � � purchased in Montr�al during the last rIART11 SOL -Mr. Aicliard Wilson has lins ana -Willis, been sus- during the winter. Those who haveL hens fine animal, Robert Adams,who was very they having- See -tr6as.; Gen. Drummond and R A- should not IL110W them to trouble their month, at one half the usual prioe, and . . old his farm on lot G, 1 Ith colt., to his sick for some tl'MP,'S 110-N tin roving. Mr. 8 ected of being implicated in the recent $tarke,Captains; E. N Lewis, J Straeban � we offer them at 50;ts., 75ots. arid $1. James 11enderson, or., has 2.10 been laid neighbor, Mr. Joseph Taylor. Mr. W. 9teinback robbery, at nrich, . Mr Moses and Dudley Holmes, managing and, weighbors li� scratching tip the - y- . tains possession until next winter. - ­ � ­ _ _low, se,d ;-a hint to the wihe is so icient. I . , They are the gteatest bargains ever of- up with rheutuatism-for-,,ome time. Mr. re McFadden, barrister, of this place. left field committee, � Messrs. McGill and Halliday have been I . I` .1 fered bore, and should be sef n without Nichol, of this town,thip, has l;tely lost a REMOVALS. -Mr. John Burgess, of the town on Monday last, for Sault Ste Alarie, WEDDING -The wedding in North St. - awarded the contract for building a com- I ., I mare, which be valued .it $150. Miss 13th con., is leaving his home with his'l where he will practise his prof; s4lon ; we � church on Tnesday morning waw . a nice' modious-frame'liouse on the farm ofDr. . .. F. delay. No such goods ha& ever been of relatives in I wish him success. as Moses made a great � � . Mary Govenlock, who has been attendin father, and -9-0109 away ,to . i quiet ceremony. The bride Miss E. �31oar,which has been rented for five years *. ii.. fered in Clinton to equal tbem . 9 b . at the �he Toronto Normal, has rokurned home Dakota, where be will likely s manizarm friends whilst in bur midst.- Ellard, wore a long -trained �hit;6 mull by Mr. Wm. Campbell, tLe newly ap. 1 price, Alle .have sizes from 14 to 16,�. bn account of' ill health. A meeting of 811tuirfei. Mr. Samuel Jamieson I of the 411 r tin E Barnm, of Glencoe, is in town ,dre4s and tulle veil, witliout, a hat, the pointed bailiff. Mr. Moffatt wag in Listo- .11 I - Otir stock oC the directors of Duff and Whithro . p 8th con., is also moving away to tile town* this week. trying to convince the farmers bridesmaids, Miss Ellard and Miss Sophy wel this week on business. Mr Ed Floody . 1 4 . ship of King. . i. - . churches was held, on Tuesday last, for ilint the Glencoe liZht binder downs theirk, E , lored satin', and of Clinton, was in t6wn on Tuesday. Bev. ­ vi'�Ard wore a cream co -��- . the purp6se of making �ertaln improve- -id'e 'dll--,-6HdR-t'oi -Y'64r ii�-[--J6hu'T',--a-ni-d vi-oill bonnets to match. Air Callander, of eral fine buildings will be erected here the . � 0, tit Culverts are badly. needed on the r P ' ts ments e manse, and to discuss the . "I line just north of kinbutri, on the 10th will get there, if it takes you till the Clinton, who acted fig bridegroom, was coming season and will give the place a .. I Colored ShI.To question as to the erection ofa new church con.; at the side lire near the hill church, eleventh hour. Mr W B 11cli6an was in supported by ,Air CalVin Callander, of ,difterent appearance The Bishop of � .. i'. , I I . for both congregations. Mr. Robert and on the sarae con. near Mr. Trewin's. town this week,talkiug up the Little Chief i Smith's Falls,and Air Ras wel l,ofGode rich. Hurcln will visit Blyth about the ist of i . - Govenlock bits been awarded a medal and Th6'water is .washing out the roadways binder made bv the North American. Mfg I Rev, R.G. Turk performed the ceremony, May, and administer the riteofConfirivait- ' - , Is full and complete, in iAll the latest diploma for fruit exhibited by him at the and aveeome of the ladies good advice tion in Trinity church to a large ntirg*j� . I pretty badly, i-nakiug it unsafe to pass Co, of London. Messrs Blissett Bros 'agnificent , L larie, I �( j- designs. We have a to . Colonial Exhibition, London, E�glftnd. them, especially in the dark. . hardware merchantq, have done f � at t e clo.-'e by :Pinving to them : "Go ye ,Our bloyclista have pYnin an ippearance . . I � i -- ----4"* - . business of late, selling Itits of stoves and, I and do likewise."' and anticipate days of freasur . We are I . . Jongregations at most barb wire fencing to the farmer . . � 11 . TUCKEIC:9511TU. CHU1wIiNOTE,3-C , small last 8 I ENTORTAINMENT-fi.-We are again to to have a -park this surnmer and operations ' . . . CpFS ACc1PnNT.-On,Satu-r4ay, -last Master of the churches were rather Spni.No Snow. -The Stephen and U'4- : be inundated with entertainments. Some for the same will commence shortly. Mr' . I I SHIRT, 3 Collaits & Dolatchd David Landsborough, son ot'James Lands- Sabbatb, 4?wing to the difficulty in trav- �os Carter's Kentucky Star, Lot first prize . , . . i still piled . borne BrAnc'h Agricultural, Society held I of which, ofcourso,will not be worth see . . . borot . igh, E -q , of the 3rd con., met with elling, considerable.snow wits . . I i ig show liere. on Tue,* 'i-ic�, but we believe tile ann . ual entertain- at Manchester spring show'6n Tuesday. . aserious accident. He waschoppiogin up on the side 1�nes, so as to make chni ch their annua spriv Iflicult ; even those who were tin- (lay last, A layge ornount of stoCk was; : rn'tit of the High Scch';ol Liteiary Society Some farmers in this vicinity have began . . I , ' At $1.50, wbie'h'is ba.ving a- splobdid the bush wheo the axe'strudk an over- going d . e -night, (Ftiday) will . . I � shown, Which wa-4 first cla.".4 in every re- , which takes place to to turn the noil and.Rpring work lists com- . .A *aAle. We considev it the best value in hanging limb and glancing came down x1ous to be there, and those who were ect. The crowd was not so large, as in menced A man -stepped Into a business . - t-- with.full force on his fbot, makiDg a ter- careless bad a very good excuse. Though RP yas a large display :be one of the best ever ivitnc-,�eil in I .. . the fbarket. . former yerars. There v store Ihue. other fliav, waa boug-11 t a purse . f- ­­ .1111, . I I I I a 8 ­Gtovit,l). '111G.-Proaramum-will consMs-t ----- - ,- I rible - n4or to charge )t, where- - � � r.wul.tu.t?al�-i-ni-plemen-ts,-tiy-whiuli the - d by it selected. ,#n.0 Asked.the ve - . , -sed., th,&-wou,nd and we a worse road to travel some -day, if-*rneane- -Of ag- * , of, two parts, each part lea upon tile ruerchaut quietly enquired � dgash. � The doctor was called in and it has been s6ggested tht t ti ey n i v h v �( I -1 .. ­ � I-— �sewe jili-andAm . various itriplement firms were rep�esonted: I cal tain arid will thus form a regular c�)n- 11 ­ ­ ­ . - ­­-­­ ­­ 11--. -1 N6�i­to soon see Dave around again. . ofgrace are neg . lected for a trilling reason. Qlencoe Mfg. Co , Westcott & Sauder�, ' ) to which captain shall a -,,cure the what lie wanted the purse for; the moneye , . 7- I � . I Tun Tovvoxsnxr Boiinn -A moyement BRIErs-Mr Frank Little, ofthe 12th Ageots; , Tohn Elliott & SonR, Wesley test as was promptly handed over. lift, Thos . . J � b�?st programme, Groderich and surrourd- ' . . ­ 4i now on foot to abolish the township con,&'a few days ago refused $1.50 for a 2- Bawden li making preparationg 'to put in . , ' year: 13issett, agent; A Harris, Son & Co. Ed- .ln'w dountry has been scoured fo'r talent., a steam crigino atid otherkvise improve his , -- . I board oftrustees arid return again to the -old colt; about two weeks ag(? tio, sold ward Chrktie,- agent; MwAsey Mig. CO, ; an'd both present and ex -students have . I. . . : factory ttlis summer. A good niany from' I . JACKS'%PM BROS a 0, wt � -educed � `k� 10R 9 * , section system. Petitions h ve been cir- a good )torso to the St. Thoura.9 White R S Lfing, agent ; Sarnia Alfin Co, James ; been roped in for lielp. hear that 80 I . . I OtiliVed in three of' the wards and more Beciaze monument company, and added a Pickard, ag6nt; --A Wren &Go, Jones & � persons will tak�! part in this entertain- Myth took advantage ( If tho i , HATTERS AxD FURN1131IFtI15, CL1\"r0X- than'the requisite number of' names have fine brood mare to hiagood .stock of horses; Rook, agents; Watson Mfg, Co, J Bower. ': . 'over the 1, 11. ,"U. ,,%d'1wn,.,, to spend - , '. tare,a I I . . --- --- ­ - 11 latent,and we bespeak for the Society a I . � 1. ­ ­ � - I been'obtained, ft will now be the duty Frank 'is bound to keel) pace with the man, agent; maswell Mfg. 04), Charles ; good attendance . Easter with frictils itf ,it distance. - The .1 . � I . PARAilOUNIT. . ofthe council to- submit it li�-law for a t i in c.4. The ,cutting in the gravel rotto, Perkin, egent; Chatham Harvester Alfg. I 11 , , Captifln of the Salvation ArmyJardwelled � 11 I . BrttrrEr-Misa bfaggl� Ross. Langckille, . repeat of' !fie bylaw utider which the leading to the creek south of Churchill's, C,, . j ' ! Brtrm:i­-�Ou G!)od 1'eidliy t o lee in ];.at Sunday evening, A ru�away horse -- ..... . Armstrong, agent. All 'the self , ' . . ' - the river broke tit). aii,l nio< rif it 4wl, cro�att.d,.q,ti.ite.,tae-usoaLi,aa-ia-t"-n-t*ftt4m:on�,-,,-,-,- k , ' Me- townsbip boar -1 was eatablish6d. Both is .still full of snow, ai�d dangerous for binding harvNters were first ela.-;s, ev r 1,4 visiting her couxin Miss Belia. I . I cry i . amagre doiie� � . -- Murdock, ol'Luck. f,eRchers .and. ratepayers--seem-tu be -in *travellers, -and therip-ii a -pile of'snow ticar- ag tit Oainking to have the best, machii,e. , 110ated l"keward beforo.iii.ght. 0111y'Ono day ; no d. ]'#-v. .T. S. Bur- . . .Diarmid. Miss Kate . . 1. e � I ,.-.- -I- I ... . ... ,-1.11-11 ­ -, -- - ... ... --- . . . - I - -t 10 pu,plt r) t .c I et C, .. , 1. -urnea to i4r liomo--�Rer­sp lig I . it - Vu nit i-ag-111) W -, th-O. A-1 bil (yu -1yu a- him- -�N �,:,rl V% ill 6c6uli y , f h - -, ­'­.­-:*-* -ef-­.. .ending favor of tbL cha e. - - , .- .. I ­ ­ . . ­ Thos 111161ard. to'g6t through.; the path- Quite it large number -ot-bbi-ders and sepd 'kA'- is W.- . - , , * . . . I "" , � hup 'been withdrawn Capt.tin McLean di'st church nw Sunday. I .11 I I I a week amoug ier friends here. 'aliss ' .master shoul(I liave it pl6wed . tip or some dri'lli werc�,.',vdd, auil i h,,, p6evs were very � . , ; I . son.; Kincardine. spent it Tow EkA.111NATIO.N.- An examination of one may get hurt andle tow Phil.) would low. . I will sail the Jane McLood thk season. - —.a-- , . .Relig Math`� ' 11 � I da.y.s with Miss AN. E. 5lu'rehison. Messrs. the pupils of S. S.No. 11, ;�aa'hcld on the be liable. � ­-------­&.,.� ­­- There wefe large congregations fit St. 110L.11LISVITAX. ' I I . . � . . Davis and AlcMillan tire putting tbeir 7th,pin.9t. There was a,fair attendance of Couxcir,.�--A meeting of the'couriefl. of SEAlrOUT11. Peters' on Good Fri'dity aii�l Paster. 51 r BRTEIN-4 -Ines Gr"Iihi ' tin has 1;ieen em- . � i new saw in their mill' this week and are parents and visitors, and the -mating.riti the, township of' - llullett, wai held at ACcIr,r-,-r.-.N1r. (6orge Whitely while G. Davis, h is voportledJs about to take ployed to work in kko Clintoi I Urgau , - . also doing considerable repairitig, - Robt. which the. pupils answered the various driving through McKiltop, labt MoIndAL tb himself a wite,'iLrid in order to cage Factory. Ploughing beg'an here On'Mon- � � �stidhs showed that they hati b - Londesboro oil the 11th inst. All the ' � ' ,ging his house day 1rust. The second daughter of Mr. �. I - 11 I ,Murdock returned home from Toronto orr ,q.u.L � een care mbers present. , A by raw uras passed had the misfortunp. to ,Meet with an acci - tier. more secur6y, is enlai . I : Thursday last, where lie bits been residing fi�lly fraimed by their teacher, Miss For- me I -rit. � I , ting Pitt,iiii)a,-�ters,Feticeviewers -and do By. some means 6the I vehicle in on North ;Dt, The Band of Hope children.' Charles Di-ney accidently fell And broke . ,, . .1. or the s; Rob has bee� rest. A noti ceab lefeatu roof the exam i na- npopuo,id" the present current year, which lie w" rldin� upset, toe . ho6c be- who, for sotne time past, have been untler tier arm about -two incheq below.the el - 1 I �ast three week, tiLn was the presetice of three Presbyte- keepers for ni� frightened and cut up it good marry the charge ofthe Riiv W. Johnston, pre- bow, one day last week. Tlie freshet has . troubled for a number of-�ears with one of . d adopting the road divisions of 1886. Oal .. i bisey6g,and lisdan operaiinn on ifduring riah divines, viz. Messrs. MCQOY, Me- an '6tlem. I � hfs stay ; bb bits comeback full y,recoverej Donald and JkcheEon. At tbd close of the $400 was grant(A for repairing roads and' capem. Ali, Whitely wits thrown from ' Heated that g ,in with a gold-moun- moved one of the bents of tile Colborne . I - , . ' bridges in 1887.to be expended as follows: the buggy and t�-ceived,slight injuries. ted wire fouhtain pen. at their. regular bridge. Mrs. Down, of Exeter, who -has .. , � , . - .examination huitabfe addresses wQre de- SCO'17T A(,r.--I, " t Saturday Tboinas , weekly meeting last Friday evenin r a shodtime, . � . Stephen Blackburn, who has been work $80 in each of thb Pive divisions under the ens W, Haas 9. been visiting friends here fo . �. ing up at Port, Arthur, spent a few days livered by the clergymen and others, ' wkshaw and Air. Ken-' Weddings are again plentiful ; Monday retilrned to her home,.on Monday. ' - I , . when the examination wa$ bought to a direction 6k the resp�ctive councillors. Ste ' i ­-- . * ,� in our burgh this week ; Steve interilds I Vbe council adjourned to meet again at, tiely', hotel neepers, appeared before 0aw Miss Black ceased to be ; Tuesday, _V111IN-A-, " . .�. . les,olf3g,for.Victorin� B. C., shortly. Misses. close. . . . Londesboro on Monday, the -26th April, Police Magistrate Wanlesq, of South hliscl Emma Ellard was no wore ; and Pracr*.-,The taster services in the �., Thress, Doyle arid Mary Davis purpose Loss or Hottsj�s. --A few (lays ago Mr. 18871 at 10 o'cloqk a,m, J. BRAITRWATTE, Huron, on charge of violation of the Wednesday, Aliss Smail renounced her Methud'i-st church on, Sunday and Monday . I ' I . I �, . . leaving this place f6t, Detriot in the course James Walker, of the,2od con., L. R S,1 Clerk. .1 I . Canada Temperance Act. Win. lqawk- name for all time .at least; there is a vast evenings last were of a �ery interesting ' 11 : . of a week or two. On Tuesday' last Mrs. lost two horses under s4mew-hat singular Sicx-Mr Goo Cunningham,of the 13th shaw was found guilty and fined *50 and number looming in the distance. character, and wore will .attended. On � . I . Taylor, who has been living with her circumstances. tie wae out at the stable n., is lying under the doctor's care, and costs.' 'The case of Thos Stephens was . � -----*.O— � Monday evening there Was a grand rally . 1, daui,hter, -Mrs. Tiffin, happened with EC on night feediog'bis horses when be Oc adjourned for one week' for fOrtber evi-, ' BLYWH of the Salvation Arniy forces at the Tem- I . " " . -very seriare itecident. by falling and break- noticed a I hree year old mare acting as -if' some of his friends are afraid he may not deuce. M, r Kennedy )eNg summoned MUSICAL. -A vocal and' instrumental I � . - recover. Miss TreWln, is lying very sick perance . Hall ; several members of the . ing tier leg; owing to her old age and she was in pa�iii, but before he could get under the wroug name his case wai not: gntertainment tit shortly to be given in I '.. ­ . . severity of the -wound, little hopes are any assistance she was dead,* She- bad at her father's home on the 11th con.; at decided. . . � the Temperance hill, under the auspiceo. Seaforth a'nd Clinton corps were in atten- . . enterthined for her recovery. I taken tier fed and seemed perfectly well 14st accounts she� was it little better; her gI' . dance, avid the house was literally,pneked ; . . � PLEA NGENTPETAX.NMENTS.-Anotber of the Blyth Choral society. P . I *— � brother George came home a fetv days of those Grood Templars popular entertain- it was determirind'to continue the services ; I . . LICHOURN. . only n. few minutes before. Only a morn- ago from Blenheim, pretty well broken . - EASTER SpitvicEs-The Easter services Mr Saott,.who has been in charge here, is . ing or two afteywards on going into the merits was held in Cardno's HRII, On last Sunday, e8pechilly 'in the Catholic, - ACCIDENT.-Wbile choppiog in Mr. J. stable he found a yearling colt str6tchei down in health. On the next lot, Mrs. Tuesday evening last. There was a large church, were grand and imprgqg.�. Ser- about to be called elsewhere arid a stranger . � � . Clutton's bush * lost week, Mr. Angus out cold and. stiff. It too had eaten it Gen Allen is under the doctor's care; she attendance and the progicamme. .was -fully- . sentin hii* pl.aeo. On Tuesday evening 8 '. otons were preached- hr all- the -churchou Rev J. 11. Simpson, 4 Briucefield, find Mr ;., I - � -Clordon-.hnd the misforturie. to out lils foot *Td thia -night"beforcayd �eeliied ln� -1;6r- is very ill with congeotion of the lung.4,but I to any previcus effort. Dr. Oron-. on the subject of Resurrection, and the Mason, of Harriston, addressed a ineeting . . badly, but the dottor having put in four feet he�lth- . is now progretisinge favorably. - Mr Jag ckba, of Londou, Grand ChiefTemp- � � 1 e4u,"t, choral si�irviee commemorated ('be rising h,r'e in favor of establi%bitig a I'voyal Tom- � ; . Allen, sr., lie.i at the house of his son, lar of Ca'aada, wits Alresent and addressed I 11 o'r five stitches and dressing it nicely, he BRiErs,-liks Mmy Townsend, of our Lord. . .. is able to move argund by the aid of two who John L., in ve�y poor health. Their many ,the meeting. Atithe close of the enter plars of Temperance Council ; it is pro- � canes . . . has been�speiidlng the wititerwith friends friends were glad to see Father McVittie , tainuient the Grand Chief Templar wits MAIL AIA-17TER.-The contract for Clio bable that slich a Owined will soon be in- , in London, returned home on Tuesday and Air Isaac LavVrence (jut to church at conveyance of Her Majesty's ,Aail, front stituted. On Tuesday evening next an � . . I BRIEFS. Mr. Jsa IleMannas bas sold ,,,at, Air. William Townsend, j I tendered it reception at the tetritierance . Biyth to Autiurn every day; and tr I orii ,,pen meeting onder tire auspices of the . I � - Jr., pur- Londesboro, last Sabbath, (br-the first I . I someofbis lambs,1887, for the sum of poses going to Algoma after seeding, and time after their winter's confinement by hall by the members,ofthe order here. . Blyth to Fordyce, 'via. Auburn, every at- Varna Young Peoples' Improvement So- . 4 $4 apiece. Mr James Horton bag sold if be likes th6 looks oftbe country, he in- illness. � BRIEF8.=1300d Friday was as uaua) ternale, day,' baa been awarded to' Jas ciety, will be held in tlio tnwnE,hip liall ; �, his young mare to Air. Howell, for the tetids to take up land. It is noised around . - holiday. I sum of$1§5- Mr. Robert Sallows, who that a certain gay widower, of the 2nd . I . observed as it general . Air and Moore,'of tlits village, for a term of four an interesiffig prograromo consisting of . , I HEL6 . ICA V r. I I MrA,. N. ff. Young, of Blyth, spent Easter years, at 1$375 per year. . � . music, recitations, ,readings, &w. will be .1 I has bad �a loniseige of sickness bits taken con., L, R. S., is about to be united in ith friends in town. Rev J. Edmunds, ONISTABULARY.-It will be in order at 4fered, arid a good tirne, may be looked 0 a turn for ;he better, and we hope to see holy bonds ofinatrimony to ajolly widow, BRIrrs.-On Sunday, last the Rev It. wt St. Thothas church, farewelled I iw4 " C V � .111 0 the next ineeLing of the council, to ap. for. .� him around again before long. Mr. D. of the 7Lh, A numbet ofthe pedagogues McCosh,of Wingbam, preachea in Trinity . . — — " . I . Sunday ; we regret very much Air. )Ed. Q10LA town constable instead bf Charles DAKOTA NOTE;�. � I . Cummings and his staff of men leave for ipent the Easter holidays at the " Hub-" Church. . Several infants and females munds' departure froa among us; during 91territt. who has,with his famit ,removed - , . Stratford, on Tuesday, to finish some The horsemen are again on the warpath were baptised on Sabbath 'by Rev. Air his stay here he has won many warm . . to Clinton, wiiete, he has secure a post - I Imouses they built for,Mr. Neibergall, last laying out their routes, em, preparing for Low, Mrs Law left on Monday morning friends ; he leaves this week for Hamburg. woo as cutter in the boot and sh e estab- ROOERS, RAMSAY CO,, DAW., April 4,'87 . . I I 11 " summer ancVto birild somd more Mrs.A the campaign. Air. Robert b1cf,rort is to see her mother who is very ill, and his new field of labor. While in town li litneut of Tay lor & Sons. We trust the Editor of.the Clinton New Era. . � I Morton"paid qi flying visit to London, on imong.the early. farmers this season - he resides at Niagara, Mrs A. Ta§lor atid this week Dr-Oronhyateklin was the guest " Afft. EDITOR, -Will you allow me a . � Saturday of last week, to see her ,gitter, commenced to plow on Saturday the'9th family, accompanied by her sister, Miss Board will exercise good sense and secure small space in your piper to make a 4W . �, - I ,of John Bea.tie, R-iq Mr. Clarke, who a fit and propeir person to fill the office. � . Vies Eva Weish, wi oissick ; she returned inst. . Fanny Morton, left on Tuesday for Do- ,has been appointed to labor for six tatements in "regard to the litter part of , .. I on Monday by the late train, bringing her Imraime, Manit9ba. Thos. E, Nixon has Its in connection with the Presby- the winter. Since Jan. ]at we have had I - mont, DIPLOMA -A beautiful diploma and a a 1� 1. si I ster with her. . GREV ' qgt,ed the Royal Hotel to KfDornion,ot ot,rian church here, entered upon his modal for pupils' work, awarded by the fine winter weathdr.- During the nxonth,, 14. 1 FATAL RssULT OF A QUARREL.-Litat , sdis, who has possession now ; Mr duties last Sunday. The Seaforth Branch Royal Commissionera-at the Colonial and of March the snow all went away, and'all, . �' WINOIJAnI. Thursday a farmer named Thos. Granger, Nixon iia liying over, Haslarn's store, If of the Women's Foreign Missionary 86- Indian Exhibition, has been received by the farnrers have 'started their same old ' I The East Bur4q) Agrioulturgl Society who lives about 10 miles from BfusselB, some of our property owners would build ciety in connection with the Presbyterian Mr- J- W Show, Principal ofthe Publlq, tradd once wore there being qui a a n - . � hold thtir 8pring Fair in Wingham (in in the township of Grey, attacked his afew nice dwelling houses they would church, held a successful social in the School, from the Educational Department her of acroi of wheat seeded ring e , . � I . Wednesday. There was'a good attendance, 'neighbor, John McLennan, and a scufne rent quip , kly as there is not a vacant place church, last Monday veiling. . of Ontario, and can be seen at F. Metealf'B last eight days. The land is in. One shape . at)d sotme very fine horses were shown. ensued. Granger clasped McLennan's in the village for a dwelling, A Taylor e took store. This reflects great credit up. this season for seeding; it is earlier than , . S. S. ANNIvnitsAEY.-On the evening . . The membete of the Wingliam Orange knees; and pushing his head between Me" intends getting a first-class dress and on the teachers for their efforts in promot- usual. But it id the rule as soon aa thia . of Good Friday a large crowd assembled � 'VTdo presented Rev. D. C. McDowell Lennan's leog,lb ey both fell to the ground. mantle ,aaker in his establishment as he tit the Methodist church and a very happy ir pupils. an(f also upon thiq true-, frost gets out of the ground to at -art work ,I i"', I : with an cloi(ant silvijr tilting water pitcher Granger's neck was so injuredthathe Was has a mammoth stock offine dry goods of time was spent, it beivg the occasion Of to's foll thpir sefumen displayed in solec- to till the soil Early seeding is'gencrally .. and goblet, suitably engraved, on Monday at once par4tlyzed And died next day. On every description. Mr Jas. Tyner is the Sabbath School Anpiversary entertain ting good teachers, the beat �according to a*,Dalrotdite's 146a, ; . evoning last Friday Coroner Huiciiinson hold an in. E?ttinga new 50 -horse -power boiler in ment, The chair wag occupied by Mr.W. BafErs -Mrs and Miss Sloati are visit- to escaper the early frost'in the to ,nth of � � . ; in quest, and after hearing the evidence of , ya it number �. place nearly The Insurance Company interested is tuill this week -, he emplo ray,%UpOfinten an o e Be 00 . r. ing friends in J!tironto this week. John September, which takes I I tbe Deaver bitick, Witigham, w'%ich was several witnesses the jury returned the of 'men now. At the annual vestery I ecretary, read the annual tinner, B A., of Listowel, spent Good evevy year in the NorthOest territories., f � yper,. I;$ burned a few weeks aeo,reqnested Coroner following verdict:-" That Theo. Granger, meeting in Trinity Church, Beigravp, the r'po'lr-t, which showed an increase over riday with his brother. Miss Severs, of Please send me your paper another year, . Towler to hold an inquest, viihich opened on the 7th day of April, 1887, ion the old wardens, Mr Chas Proppr and Lance, last year in every respect The children russels spent her holidays with Miss I cannot do without it, for in it 1. Iret fill I . iv the. Town Hall fliers s witerday at, I p. tin farm of John hIcLennan, did menace and lot Nethery, ,were re-elected, Joseph ai�er a i'dw week% careful training acquit- erd; Khe seem% ti like the car et town. the neWs from around the old'home in I . ' . I tham, the other assault the Fald'John McLennan, and lie Golley vilas appo4ifted lay delegate to at. , *.� Chief Pattypiece, of Witu, . ted themselves adinkably. in rendering liss R Mullen is visiting at Vicknow. Ontario I get more new,j in ono issue of . .:r sy arrested th" yming'wi)niaii M61(onzie, having to defend himselfin a lawful mail- tend the Synod. A numberofimplement their pieces, which consisted , f kitider. Miss Oliver, of Cl nton, was the gui!vt of the NEw ETLA than in any other paper in �. from near Lucknow, oti the charge (if in, net-, agid Thomas Granger came to his agents displayed their machinery on fair garten singing, rpHings, recitaliont- &U. Mrs Hamilton this week., Jno 'i ing- 'Ontario. I eat) scarcely get it read before - I , �-'-. '11*1 ' . i , lm" I I Ei � CLI TO N. iN E-," ERA � I I I . I , I- I I � flonficid-, hist nwhing a-,ul(i P. -e proven death by failing in the scuffle, and if" day. The fall wheat looks very well !it 0.11 Sunday the anniversary sermons were stwi, the flax inaii, spent Ea -iter with his somp. of my neiglitinrs h4vo, taken it off I . sgainst hor and she was discharged. juring 104 neck so that he died on the 8tb I ry low 1. . . this vicinity. Archie AlcLean is ve preached by Miss L, If. Dimsdale,.Of f-wrtily at Mil,banlr, We are much pleas. home to read. Yours, A RFADHR. ., I � I .. 1 . ­ . 61 .. . . � �, . . . .� i . . . I il. ; ,: - I . I I . � . 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