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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1887-04-29, Page 1. _M"&=_=Iwo tr --.tll;�.$� !fkF 11R, k, W VOL 22 NO. 17 ERM"I.50 Per Annum n advance CLINTON, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL 299 1887. Ron T 1RO1t.XV8 Fablls4er. ':, season. A lot of counir.• people in town TUUILSHa LITH. BLYTU --- $ BiNBURN. RIPPEN C H :E A P tease the 24th of May games. The C. I HYIIENIAL—On the 20th lost., lYl r. W. HOUSE AND LOT TO LET.—Apply to � - R railway come to Exeter. Mr. W. J,, Butter, of Tuckeramith, picked up his T. PASSblORE, printer, Dineley St., Blytb j. BalEzrs,—Mr. Wm. McIntosh left on Mr. Shafer, of this place, has embarked Clark on our street again. Geo. H. Bis- crockery and hardware, and started for SCOTT ACT.—Messrs. Durnion Bros., of Tuesday last for Sheldon, Dak„ where we in the hog shipping business, he has at. who had his le am utated some-' the olden state ruatrimuny takirr with the I understand he intends spending the most ready shipped two- ear lo•.ds to the eastern g p g , , g Q leen s hotel, John Emigh and D. of the summer; Mr. McIntosh's father and marke's. If the r [�`� time since, be able to attend to his busi- him, Miss li'ftfe Workman, as a partner in Cunningham were up before Magistrates + ' present is any indication �� A�T® � t nPss in the stove sad tipnwpare showrooms. life. to share with him his joys and sor McKay and Young last Friday, upon fn- t two brothers are in Dakota, and we fear ,t his future business, he may yet rival. � . .1 1� �` ,, our esteeihed ton nsman will fall i,° love . John Crawford of i € • ARBOR DAY. -Our popular Reece J. row. May success attend them, and their formation laid by Inspector Paisley, for • pig ams. ' A. Rollins, AI D., has sot apart as an ar• journeq through life be as clear as lila infractions of the Scott Act. One of the with Dakota, and we will lose one of our I_ NEW MAN.—Air. D. B. McLean, of this. her day, Wednesday, May 4th. He has summer clay, I Duration Brothers was fiued',50 and costs; best citizens, Mr. Sas. isito n S urday plate, has purchased the BCI, estate and ,1 notices posted up in every conspicuous .—...—,, the others refused to take the oath,, ..nose- son, made B ti Selflylo visit o Saturday has engaged Mr. R. Hunt, sr., as ove,meer, place warning every person who c•an use POItTICIVS HILL. quantly were kanteueea to ten days in last. Miss Bella Schoales felt on Mon day and Mr. R. Haut jr, and Air. H. Clark as asWyel or spade,even to the small boy, BRIEFS. --The fall wheat in this neigh- 'uderich jail fur contempt of court. A last for Belmore, to visit her si-ter, Mrs. millers;with h reputation rho mills have be present at the old market square ,to as- borhuod came through the winter in good number of witnesses were sw,.rn, but it. is Bainton. On account of the quarterly had! in the pa ' ndFr• the irianagemerkt 111. . gist in planting ornamental trees thereon, shape, but is failing lately from the effects surp.rising•to know [what remarkably bad meeting at Londesboro, the services in.tjie of the first Dallied gentleman, farmers and y for the purpose of beautifying our village of frost at night and hot•sun in the dap ; memories and tastes these witnesses are Methodist of this place will be held -at 8 30 others call rely oat getting excellent flour, '`". ! % with a park. Every person who takes an a good warm rain is much needed, The possessed of. One witness thoughthe was in the evening, instead of 2.30 tis usual. RUNAWAY.—One day last ,veep, Sir, ' a interest fn the welfare of our prosperous seeding is a slow job this spring, the getting off' considerable lAt and was re. Alias Mary McCully bas been for some Shafer hitched his horse, Flying Dutch. and thriving village should lend ever as ground beitt too wet and drying ter uitirkRbl smart but his jocular answers time under the doctors care. Al S S. mutiin the sulky to g Y g y g y y• j : go into tilt, country - I A HORSE DEAL.—Mr. N D H. dispos- Slowly. Cox 8t Newton are doing consid- t were soon turned to grief when he was Col®rece°tly sold ,to Mr. Jahn ..1cJlaun, on business. Having occasion .tq,,call at .,;)' I ed of his gray "Moll}e" to Squire Leathorn arable grafting in this neighborhood, this quietly reminded by presiding 1lagiatrate a fine horse 7 years old, for the hand•iome Mr. Tailor's,be tied the horse to the fence a well -to -do -farmer, south of the village, spring. We think our village ft, improv. McKay, that he was in one of Het Ma- sum of $180. and started to the barn where Air. Tailor . The Squire having tried her on the farm, ing; we Lave two medical men and a vet- jesty's courts and out in a bar -room. The - �`�'"- "— was working. The horse broke loore and ''' I brought her back to the stable of the ori- erinary with us at present, the M Ds may trial was postponed till to -day, when the EAST WA%%ANOMiI. started on it bee line for the river,striking y .- _ ginal owner, and says she is too small in Lave considerable practise tato, before lung, court will be resumed, and should those BRIEFS.—Mr. Geo. Taylor, of "tile 7th t one of the abutments in his mad career ; . • ' and horse and sulk ' the bone to do farm work, and should be as 11•o have a base ball, font ball and quoit who previously would not take the oath, con., has gone on a prospecting: tour to Y were upset into the kept on til course. Wonder why he clubs in full blast, and a cricket club is not do au now they will likely go to ATichigan,iutending to stay till fitil and if riper. For a few ir►maebts the hrirse nazi under . COME AND SEE OUR GREAT LINE brought her�ack after dark and put her about to be added to the lis. , no doubt Jail again to pay the penalty for contempt suited,to take upland. He was accompan_ water, but managed to gee clear of in the stable without consulting the ori • the boys will(give a good account of them- of court .fed by,John McDonalld, who goes to work the sulky, regaining the bank he co,otin- [ .. OF CHEAP HATS PURCHASED AT g- I owner; he must have blemished her selves'beford the summer is over. Airs, CONCERT No..2.--The second concert on his farar and Alrs. ATeDonald, whD in- ued his flight until captured at the R. R. 6 AUCTION FROM TBE ESTATE OF wbitat be had her in his charge ; the prea George Cox, 6, It con., has a wall flower by Blyth Choral Society was given in the tends visiting friends for a few weeks.— station. With the exception of at few FRIENDLY dt CO., TORONTO. Cut owner intends to keepher until !le with 150 bunches of blossoms, and eacl,i Temperance hall Monde evening,before Mr. D. and Mis's Jenny Scott are visitingslight bruises and a cold the horse wits + can sell her to some buyerata dista°ce bunch averagev 20 flowers' the seen of t a large sudience.� Rer:ardin • therti)r- friends in the vicinity of Alflton. HPdlnot much the worse. . sistance necessary r•n thday men luned. this plant was gathered from a plant on mines of tbo society, we find in all the Coultea-mlio left sometime ago.for Mich .. BRIEFs.—Mrs. Acheson has been con- e -BO s' Felt Hats 35cts worth l5cts BRIEFS. --Beautiful weather and busi- the wall of an old fort in Plymouth. Eng- selections thatatuequalled finish clearness gan, has obtained work in the Grand Rap- filled to the house for the past wet k. On t Y ness brisk' The farmers in this vicinity land. All- John Woodman is visin og told quality ofinto-tiation, thoruug►• under- ids Chair Factory. Air. John Ross is ex- Sabbath morning last as Mr. Thompson, ' ! are hussy seeding: Aiesgrs. Lent and Weav- AIr D W Roberts tit present. Jahn Ito• standing of the music and exquisite ex- hibiting his 'grinders at all the Suring was hitching his colt to rile buggy, at the. ", Mons F1.elt Hats 5OCts worth• $lice er, of Zurich, were dismissed by Squire berts has gone to Brucvfiel , hav- pression which characterizes whatever the Slows; last week he. received arequest to shed of the Presbyterian cburCh, it got * ;� Willis, on. Saturday last. Bissett Bros, ing procured a situation therC Jccb,it r2,UI society undertakes. Thos perfee ion must exhibit at Paisley, Bruce Co., on Tuesday, reat.lees °nil started at a good rate west. 6- last week sold seven stoves to their Gusto- be greatly missed at the hills. Air Wm cost an enorrnons amount 'of patient 26th, Jas,Cnrinaoing [iRs e.ogitged to work ward, but was capttired tit the corner; the • STIFF,HATS at Fift cts, vrorth $1,5� mars, besides a large number r,f Reymond Tiuhbur°e, of the 5th can,, ii keeping up. labor ant) infinite painatakiug study, con for the summer with Vir Radforc}, of buggy shafts were broken ; that being the . Y Sewing Alachines. Our main street hits with the times; he has just put a hand- centratcd into some two hours' entertain- 4th con. James AlcGowan sr , hits sold 1nly damage dune. rhe farmers think ' been scraped and adds greatly to the ah- same new fence ill front of his house, turd mons Hirai, andienre, which whilst listen- his driver t„ A. klrnith, of Blyth, for ship- they will soon be a hawker P,r, every egg. 51�1Jersey Caps fifteen Cst wojth 35c, pearauce of the place. Wonder where made other extensive improvements. A ing, cannot Lail to uj,preciate, and in giv• Ment to Montreal Sonte of our townmeu might spend Sub - m t} G that young man is who lost the seat of his flock of wild geese passed river here oat i.ng our warmest- praise to the'societp, we i —.�.— bath more prilfitably than- hauling their . Bo s Senool Fats ZOc. worth. �iJ�. trousers by tier father's (log, whilst talk- Monday, going etrst; we think they ivjil i It•ci that it.deservFs the. heartiest support I LLI,;aClzx, aces and swarfe,q No service ill rile lleth- ing to hfs best girl,soutll yff the village, o be glad to get south again, if this colt! f1,tu%tlotse who, bt•ing unable to take ac BRtEFs,—We are sorry to say that lV. dist church here on Sunday next• quarter - raj p. Sunday night last. It is reported tha� :vemlivr continues tivc uio•rnba+rshi Dui nercrthelesa 'bit• lv mc: