The Clinton New Era, 1879-06-26, Page 8• 13LINTON NEW ERA.
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Own Ana. gottottip Wattet0.
A clEAVVial,or MAIUMNTS.
TILUMB CtOn Monday, while
Iltr, ii`, Smith was working at a circular
,saw in the foundry, . his hand aceident-
ally aaala in canted thorewith, and the
, &St .joipt of hie.thumb. was ea off.,
,FLEsWatim).-Ou Saturday a son
of Mr. S.:Date, was amusiog himself. by
Jumping with a pole'whoa it slipped
from lander him, andfalling on it, The
end. tore the flesh'ori hie breast, rnaking
• - a nasty Wotincl:', '' •'. •
Sim BoasT.-On Thursday last n
five foot sew, running in the mill at
Stapleton, burst and. flpw in all direc-
tions, fortunately inflicting noinjury,
although the employees were at Work
M 6e time. The accident was. paused
by a chip falling down the'ent.: • ri, •
LW Brumitcr--Ort Friday; last, while.
, .
haulinniavel, a Yalith 'named Cook,
(in the employ of J. Weir oto,Goderieh
township) was so •anfortnnato as. to get
' his log broken,'He Was Sittingen the
. front of thebox, With his legs hanging
down, end to urge the limes; gave one
of them a' shove- with linisA"4,44-1vhen .it
.- kicked _up, the cork's.* the S thi-liadly
' matting the. leg; snd -the blow breeking
tbe bone. .' • . • : •.'
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Punortne'en..-,-.Mr. W:•.J..'Yee, al this
place; has purelnised 60 property of
B. Gerry, Br'esSels,.. bit does7not take -
possession until next'lliarch. ; - •" '..
TWELFTH Or jitev.-"--The. principid,
• eelebration of this day, in this vicinity,'
will be held at Goderieh this •year, and
• the.prospects ea that it will jae.*ObAinl-•
ed on a much larger' scale Can ever be-
• fare,' .A large number of Societiee will
be presentfrom Huron, , Perth, Middie-'
+lex, andit is expeeted that prominent
men of the Order will &Ilya -addresses.
On Saturday. a...gentleman frail Perth
; visited Goderiob to engage; aecomineda.;
• tion e for at, leeet two thoneand pdetnis,
•and if Proper tionate numbers frorn. other.
places attend, the resoorCee of thelcide:
richites will be ;severe1y-1axal4cpneet.
'-:- ----60-eetirtirereents4f-theagreeeitimees
' Ctunieike T_Tr..•.--Aye.olaser.-ve that ear '
street -committee are. haying the streetS;
Cleared of *the rubbish filet has been
laying erciund for sone yearelpartiou-
• larly-in 'the .gtitters, in the shapeef ;;Sid
•4pleeks, :rotten timber, tin, 40vo- piPIO •
- .44 boots, an.a etherrefese. • Weitlfieft-
• the Mayor ileserves credit for "aping
attention to it. It is to bo beped -that
all partiee• will attend_to the wordiligie.
• the laydaW;Iii-..inalcing';erOshias ever.
therdi) dranirend ncross the sideWalliS
• into private 'Wk.' It. "s4st. that there
• ohall be.`Slafficient opening fertile water.
,
to passthrough, and the sidewalk shall;
• be protected; and no rubbish. Ain be
thrown en 6e -street''
s. • 1;;Inegleetingse`
to do a large ameutitef Money 1ps' te-
• at
be spent in repairing. adverts an, sit3:-
--vialkS every year. ‘,%We understan .Aliat
no fire trackers will: beelloWed • to be
let off on our. publicitreets, ' -W,e :trust
• that all 'parties. will imitein Carrying
out 41*-by-datw---we-- haVe-refereed--toi-ne.
pecially"witbreeard to cleanliness. Ail
rubbish should 'be either burnt, linried,
or carted . aWay. ... We .thihk' we :have
the prettiest site' ler' , a team. ;1e. -the
- -county•f and. if. the 'peciple.afeeld . only-
' 'unit° .witlf- the council in .the endeavor
• to-keep:it 'aene and . neat, it *add be,
-wi6oet'. exeefition,' the .theairpleee. in..
•bbe.44oty„-,,, .7 '- -.. ---:: •-• -,
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' LArterillptaks.-Last week Mr -john•
Copeland brenglit.us. a few -inagnifieent
strawberries of the . Geconda variety;
- -TILE (.1.4,01TOSI • .114W ER -A,
Pmtsos.th.--Mr. Andrew C.'eolc't and
wife, who left here some years ago for
the West, tiro here on a vlfit to their
grown in his genial, They measured. friends,' .
between four and five inches in eironvn: Livr, ISToint Assoc:IA:rim-The Di-
ferenee, „ • rectors of this association will hold a.
Oon lurover), --Next week Mr. 1 meeting at the Commercial Hotel in
Thos. Jackson, 'accompanied by his
eldest daughter, intend 1ea9ing on° a
• triple England, far the benefit of the
latter's lieeltlf. 6...Wish them a .plea-
sant voyage and t ie accomplishinere of
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3uNt 26, Le"!
tiuRoN Maws.
0 •BLYTH. 0
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Preme.-01) Thursday leo a picnic PLEAsunt,---Wo autieipate lei,,an '°*•
was held, of three Sunday Schools, !,.inuxiber exeursionists hero der•ln,:t the Mr. *A. W., Nation, late of tilyth: has
. • gone. to Lucen.
connected with Illyth Circuit,' Medic- , summer.•
• dist Church. It'Wee held in the grove .1. About tbrec buvidotd Mr, .1. Stoadava, Eigulouiiviii4.,, has
and a very enjdyabl'e timz, spent. yesterday, to witneesti:e marriage ot
Mr. W. ILTrott, of Exeter. litis trot -
this towe, M,enclay next, at one
in., for the parpose . of making. arrange-
inentefor•a fall sale of stook.. • '
Parteer, -A. greet reduction has
3-11St bcen made by tho-pod office
the ohject of the trip. • thoilties, tho rates of postage on .par-
cols,:---;-The.rateo are noW 0 coots far 4
4ARLT Thos. Potter, ,Of
• ounces. or under„ and • 6 cents. for every.
the.HUrOrt Goderich township,
is to: the front with early, peas . On additional 1. aims or fraction thereof.
Parcel, not to exceed 5 lbs,, muet
Setnrday 110.14011t 11.9.a. few of goal size,.
ibo marked. g Percel.Post.'
trod.. well jest•think, greet) peas,
11)0111.NioN meeting to be Dela
grown in. the open air, large .enoneoh to.
• • , in the .council chamber this evening at
pick. on the 20tbjune. •
o'clock, foe the .purpo,se of. intiking
final arrangements for traits procession
and . Dominion Day celebration: Ail
roannfaottners and other citizens inter-
ested -In makine• the •celebration a- lc-
. •
cool, are recinested.to be preseot.
Rune LocAns.-Saturdey last .Was
the loogest. day the year. E,Vory
liv elm sineso ail'S adviarti %anent should
-be Tux 14 NV ERA. Severel,of theni
arca_there
About' two thousand eppies...of Ddiden.'S
A•tlas of Thfron, were sold. in the..00entY;
work. Were done by.the,A,. IL. Gorreli
hogra pine Co.;" the.prfrici pal of Which
Seize -pin ..14itmeir..-Mr.' 8; Alps,
wile' math:is near. Hohnesviller brought
Us 'on fiatnialay a saniple-of 'barley that.
measure& throe feet ,nine • inches in
leogtit. ; is fully headed' out, :and
•looks selendid. ()venom it will„,be
lame when mature but this is a -need
7 , • tp •
length. • • •
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•SfiEr eon ExoLax.e•-•• Alessi's, T. &
D. Coughlin, of Middlesex, have recently
been . making • extensive purcbases of
111111f ia this cotintz, for the English
markets. ,• Mr. P. -Neirens, of llelletri'
11-6-laienialeo buying for them, „anst has
• 140 whia Will be Shipped from here
0.,,ct week, They are good-animalsouol is ft, soil. of iNtr. Gorrell, of Rase Line.
\fere Purchased at price.; ranging frau; • A' paper earn() to this office, from Ott -
to $6.50. • ' wa, last -week with. no ether address
1.• PitomeT Sertenuerer.:, R. Man- •than the 'word' Era" on4t. Rev.' Mr.
nixie. of E.adter. diattio agent for the Graham; of Egniendrille, tilled the 0. P...
Sou6 of„the villa,t,,e was well attended,.. persons assembled at North St, aura3,. i eloVer fetir feet long. •
... . ".14r. M4 MeLachlin,„ ,. Misi.J. (.3orden, i ted. off to Manitoba. • . .
, li il.•,
;;D-.. VAlixtuN41..--:The next -.0.1.-.1 ately - atm' the eeremm 00 liliPlq imilding. an en ine eafortb,
' for S
.. • danghter.of II). Gorden, Esq. linteedi- i . me, .1loitelt1.•of Breesels, is at. present.
Tu4c,itsi INtrr
st tiler ineetirik. Or the Yarn% Teachers' couple, 'eft for '.1.7oroute. .
' An -.Ye Mt ne edy has a -cow, tho Milk
Institute, Will be held in the. ;84001
house, Varna, on ,Julycommencing.
at, 10 o'olock in the forenoon," A huge
'end inteinstine-amount of work hes. been
prepared and a piofitable time,expected. dinner it. being the opening of tide Mr. .3 no, Mason, Uullett„recentlySeld
ENTEnTAMED.-On Friday evening 41 Of Odell produce 151bsoflutter a week.'
number of the County Council and Coml.. „.
We -regret to loam .-that Mrs. jay '
ty officials were entertained by(' ;
Marlton at tho Park House lieit'•4:t4.01.':a.' i Leckie is still in v. very lew condition.
The subjects are Fraotions by
C4ee. Baird, jr.; Canadian History, by
B. Ploody; Factoring Algebrit, by
Thee Ifiggios; Triangle of Forces,' by
Gee. Baird, sr.; Recitations, by•
Johnson and Mies. Forrest; it Reading
by Miis Sharman.; Arithmetic for 3rd 11•' "I: d te- '
beautiful dimmer resort. The liaise is 1 a thlving mare to an Americton for the .....
fitted and furnished in the latest style, 1 NO11,1 Of $3.67.
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and no. deubt Will•becerno lfcry popular. i A ti•yr eta. daUgh ter of 3.1r.A.,Egihrh.
The captain has already a largo lumbar 1 Morris,recently btoke her arin, for the
of applications for Awns, from resiirnts I seeelime this year., .
of St.. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, and other .... • Cardne's Clock, at Seafortb, is te0,.1.ce.
(Ness Certificates, by• \VM. Plunkett, 11 ' ' .• , sent beck to .the 'reaherS. Inability to
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and 8rd'Oless Literatufe by lames Mo- ! • CO LB 0 RNIE: • i, pay for it, is the reason,
Andrew, - - - ". . . ,„ . ; •
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'PATAL AeoinErr.---On la6t;,yotith uttered Pringle, of Seaftiailf;e.
1' 11Ufl Goldthrope, by which Air, 1 thrawa fl'ala a ralla•t4Y wa"ggon,
filt.in di bad his wrist broken last week, liy beinet
GraitYRICI.-Cit IlOWN§:}11P.
an' accident happened -en -the- , _ . 4...... -
Artoirnn -A.oAni..----iVe are pleased to Mr: 'Thsq.b. .
The bankrupt' stock of Cramp ,Greeii
lies that Mr. jos.'Spariing, who has A• a *Green lest his iite‘ 1.k raising 1
ogressa
'been 111?-for..a.deng thno, is now'' able to was in pr, and the re tel wns,1 Of Wineliam,' was sold on Friclay.to ;II...
be arburid,again, bet is still very fee,hlo, silting Wall "his" re'g acirogs it 1 iniber, 1 AI. A. Ren•,..rcie.68-- -1-.1t- on the allar,
assisting to Place a bent, when ;A lever 1 South Mien and Teckersoalth branch
„.' „. 041. _,,Ntir
r•!.p,37.01:71.d.,..i.-ligwlb0meti_Ilbt..:T.,,watii.lier.1_ ..be...WaS using slippedrand, theienoatne
-el A.gricultuied seeieties • meet at Icappen
0.f. . ..
l'!, down on"bieleg, smashing it.to a jelly- 1 no the 27t1i inst., to arrange.for the falls. *.
bed decident hy falling clown a well 'a medical aid was stt once ;hut/moiled, ii,it , f.7bow. . . . • .
,,short time, ago, is getting. along ru.a well nothing could be done for him, the shock : •• Ile WeSt Ricling,of Huron Agrioul- .
03:federation •Li fp A ssociation, oft1110 tO..pulpit on Sunday; Rev. Mr.... Than son,
of 1311m:field' Will (IQ's° •nextsSuriddy,- "I'l-xEPs.R.txml.-r-There eouple
of very bad holes in tie name
between Proctor's.,and Taylor's corners,
and pathinasters should see ;that they
are ropaired, otherwisO an accident caild.
easily -happen. .To drive, against a rail?
stuek in a hole, in tbe night, is n civ-
et:no:Aimee some • horses would rebel
gainA t. •
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as ecnild be eipe4tid under the °intim- to the system. beino• too great'to permit ivital'141xhibition will be hold in .Gocle-; '
stances... His injuries were of a serious of amputation of trio linib 1L. illager" • rich on Ghia 176 and 18th" ISeprember„
nature, and it is only by the most skit- (Agvelt„A„. 1)4+ e.„, tu
'fel treatment. 'end care t•hat his ultiniate - ""-t-4"t'S* 1$79, • • , . *.•
sexous, until Saturday morning, when •
recovery i$ hope'd for.
deugh-
death ' onded hi4 Sulterine•s .WLtki
•,
toavu last Thursday and settled the aim
of $1,000,. on .t1 lato1 :.u. 115.1.etit,
Tlfis Asseciationdeserve great eiddit for
their prompt settldnient Of olefins,win
this instenee they. woe; not reqiiired to.
`TIM jahe fro4s hayo killed many of the
grapes. PCOPle here need not • eanplain
of times,,„ being. bad, . for' theY'are flye,
times•worse iu other plaeos. • Gravel is
settle 66 claim 'for two weeks t holm; placed go seine, of the streets.
1ng7eron '77,ineR, 1 'i1 iiia'.• , -Messrs. Sp'ocnier, .fo0ne3r, I-fenn & CO.,
• • TE11out.A.3.ve1, • CONvENT.161,4-,A •con- shipped tree car load of good cattle to
xention of teMporanee delegates Will Ale Toronto, on Monday. A good number
held in the...eown. hell hero, on tire 8th•
Ot",,,,filly; at 1 30 p, in,,,..for the puegeso.
of. considering Arlie -4' done
respect. to the submitting' or the..8cdtt:
--Abt•-to- vOte-011ho_peoplel. Mrs,
liopular-totoperantie lecturer,. will
— ' 1; "TrrEl- also,the one:Ito-morrow
be proe et entriad resS tee an't-il-r• • ' • 7.1:1-77131zi (11 s' ()TV'
left he• re on• tile '.1- --- •to
Part Iieron, via, Galeria, 'Tuesday. • • . • fib Lill S !TAXA
A. couple of embr,vo business men came. PaEsr,NTATIox,-.At 'the close of the
te toWn• on • Monday -;. they will not acl-' wry ie'o ..coneceted 'Os t. C. 'church,
'vertise for some tune yet, <Remember here, on Friday ea/ening,. . Mi.
thestrawberry festivtil•at the•Geinpeinnee IPerr' ; Who itreliout-retnemr•Was-pre=
mite" with a pinse of $25„accompauied
-litturlidel.ressy-ox.preasive.,,of ••regret•: at
his 'ileiiiir.teee, and grititudo for . big
kindness -While Imre. In reply he thank.
ed his.friendii for thefi: unocpecteci,kind-,
ness„..etating that it was WAheeltiottineo
he severed -the ties of friendshiFTormat
Since his; short sojeuru among '615
pfe. its •new Deld of.lehor i§ in Prince
Edward Island, •
..elee at it meeting in ibe evening.' „ • 10 . 1 O. .1/.1., Ian a
.tlie• pro.: • Soc. boa held their zinnual • picnic- at..
A ''.az.sx TnEr.r.z-During•
grea of,th-e; ,zaws et.be Hiay_s..c..„11001, dtapleton, on Tires -day c.a pleasant 'day'
' • for it, tind an agreeable time wa5 spent.
en the -13th fest., left
his cornet and innsie books in the hall
of.the,school. • Going to get them. SOIlle
•:41110 • thereafter., he learned that they
'bad been stolen, and..althougli persiatent
elferteireve been. Made to discovor"..the
thief 'or a trace of; tlyy artic14,th0
.strecees has.rowarded the search. . The
corne ;SA fO-1 Vith1O'd Lit $20. 'A liberal
•
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te-
wthd. ter its retern. • •
Penien.41,.--Last Odelt W6 ha cl sa co' .
ft'om aNir2 W: :Craven; •forrneiii resi:-
Don't forget. the lst.of .celebration
to be beldin Clinton this year. 87 9
in 'the shade- was 'What the .thermarieter
stood 0,G on Tuesday. ..,,certain young
lady spertod a cane on Sunday evening'
she Would have attreotediess notice iri
been iliac beceruitig without.
Whiting, foroterly business -hem;
is • anent leayine -for Grand .Ragids,
Mich. , Mro.. Sk7elton, 'wife- labored 'so;
•eirectiv.oly.tor'tho temperance cause in
• :Lambton, was in town West:lay: . •
;Tent of 'Hullott, bet now'in the :Photo ; ' . . • •
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Lithomalphing biltiness at' New York. spoRT8 Ay") Ailarshalvr,„§,
,
If° is very winch taken up • the
C
CrLT--
-A modem notropolis, • but states that Therhembers ofntibeO1inton. Crioket Gieb
tiinei are very bad there,..'0etages being-
.
enls One-belf wbat. they. Wee° a few
Yoars ilcs'O. ilAO<Iing
-hei• Alt no‘Y.--;--fto says: rth-ef-libering
jai:0 .aetiva practice:for their match 7. with
Seaforbh Club, on :borninion day. A. ver.Y.
14trong lOani hue: boon .ehopeu, , ;mit part10.4.
fond of 'pie genie -v811 witoess-a-kond:ranteh-
• .4Viaket5 will be pitched at 1:10 d'eriOcit
WOrk Q21 theoorporabion at from •fa LAtstbssr,. • . :
50 to 75' ceof8 per day, • • ' ' • The attempt to orgtinize aliteroi;a9.0inb in
• Tun edw NUJSANCIL- is'a llati be011•
f0a lid' With MS far .nreing .,our -Couneil
, to Fass.Ai, by-law prohibiting voi•s to.ren.
at large', ing6° benefits of fre.e
paSturego for • eteivEr4tct... Poor people.
- Without enteriiii2-,inio the discussion -of
the questionottlibtiglit,or wisdom of any
"-legislative,,hody . governing therneelvds
• in the passage of lawnwitli.reforenee-to,
er poverty 'ef different por-
tiong"-Tif"khilk. onstithents; we . Would •
. just stat6ablitilaa'pfelmirialfe14Calailts.
. for , at large'. 413 •• not,
• "thenght to be an equitable oeo hY• $1)111e.
of our anuilielpalities,. and they are
abofit to pais; by-laws ..checkinating us.
The -grievanee is: this :;.--Most farmers
do not 'allow- tileie cows to run at:large,
• eonsidering tbe 'risk of not gottizw. then)
at inilking. ttroes„ and the trouble of
• • hunting thorn mere than counterbalan-
ces the wortli of the pasture ; het tlit/
perelit•their .young stock to loan' at large?
there heirt•••ne.by-laws. egainet either
. yoting•or old cattle, time the COW'S owned*
-in town etin;pastureon the highwais tn
tbo but the •yaing qattle
owned in the Lev:4014)s cannot •come
intelown withiot 'Vanning the i•isk of
being inipounded, • This is thought to
be unfair, and: if our Gonneil does not
mither prohibit cattle limning a. large'
AtltAvother,or allow goung cattleto be free
• coinmoners as well, as eows, neighboring
' • 'township,couneils. will pass"- by laws to
meet tho if all, wei.e prohibited
the pattore woUld.nfitst, be lost,' iG could
be either cut or eaten by tethered ani -
The following from the Godo
rielt .Strcr,.shoWit what Coy think an the
matter '..- • .
"U the cows .which aro allowed:to run at'
,
large belong to padi peoplo, !would it not bo
cheaper fertile. toWn te.rovide Tasturage
▪ free, than to htnie"the beauty of tee streets
' marred by the dostfuctiou drab -allude treeit
And if the animals belong to well.tredo pee;
pia, as them can be no doubt most of them'
then why shoald not amp 415.yrierei he
• •••tierepellel tr Destine Mem?"
•.• •I'fix, ...Caors.--We neves ..reniember
ereps.lecliting 'as, Well .as they 'do now-,
coneicleringthe'froSti ndrain they have
bear Subject to. Vali: wheat is all ..ont
in head st.tiols .ereet 0111 indleates ,a
ge�d yte.t. . 4 goo , crud of eloNer will
be ' • 11 a ry este"; ' it act, that . seen. - -Haying
will commence. in Another weeli...-' The
8pring grains 'aro hardly for wardeliongli
to 'give .a definite opinion thereon, 'bet
look well. ••., 4 geed- nianY pobatoeS have
been, plauted and aothilre -does not npr
pear3trbe, ee-marry-buge-as-iroviorw
yottrs, these is the.prOhtchilityofii,"plenti,...
fill slop. • .What the .priceo "for procitice
will•be,..,..citiloot.he stated, but the 'pro,.
nobility istlitit they will ru1edo1v.. 0 thee •
.grain.P:sodifeing.conixtries. a14., likely to.,
EAVES al ipAtTp,la averagd'4921.theredi',-
thPrefore no Rrobability'... of • a saircity,,,
and as there 'iset likly to ho aily eir- •
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.',1
clunstaneee 014e , that, dad- .catise an,
inereirsed . detntii „it; 4.ks.• .as if .1pW.
prices Wlil have telk.accented.. ee - ••••
.' P.n.e.sioreaTiox'S.-;On TM a rsday the
. ..
ladies Connected witlithe LetdifiS.', ild
'Society' of the Methodiet Chnitli, pre -
:sated the wife Of tho•Ret.. All., 1P6Wler
With. a hatitsoini3. siltior tea . poti butter;
dish;:linife, and napkin; ring, a0 a Mark •
of tlaeir estedto of . her. • The rye:tent.
Was aceomperded-by. the• following ad-.
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.• D.tAir•glirs, rouiare.---The Metnbers in
'connection ivith the 'Julies 'Aid Soehity,
1 being t3esiedite of exprosaing their "reapeet
'
and • esteem for.yoti; kid the appreeiation
of .your.effOrts in saiii. behalf,. Mid the:deep'
blunt:at:yea have ever manifeste4 in the•
=se sve Imre been trying to advairee' be
•of you lo accept this smelt felon) of iiffee-
tion froin,1183 pot for its. valve' but. es an
•evidence )61 mil: regard, and pray that
whereyor ,,y6tir lot may ., bo oast that.
Heaven's clioleest blessing may rest _upon
yen and eours, and that when your wink
and ours ie finished hero We may ell 'meet
in the blessed reunionabove.
. Med, Fowler uppropriately replieil.
thanking there fut. tho' hancloome gift,.
toa eXProSSing it heartfelt appreciation
of their affection and eeteem. On Pri-
• day. evening the members of. Mr? Vow•-,
ler's 13,ihle Cllese presented hiM *WI a
beautiful clock and pialo dh,li. Tho
present wee accompanied by -an suldreee,
to which 'a enttable eepTy. wee. made.
'tlikk' place, has • fa,iled. 'on account of ,fhe
them have the USD of the ',round. 7 They dem. • ' , • A I ,
RUES TO vr e.nriuerstium
the same -rent as the Orieket C141), hat they
OannOt get a reason for being refused: quite 3. 0. Mciat9s110*10.a shart. tit"'
a number of fiyst players are in towii singe -sold out Ids iiroperty.entl removed
and a SPientlia dub valid/. have 6celi, ergea- froin here, desires to 'return, aria is try,
czecto One of our bookstores eon-
larr 1)1'00111'0a ;1..1.1z1t
ih0 liarehlig0 Of a large stooklof• •
WI. of Mr. D. . Seaforth, was •buried on Monday, a. venr;y nuiriber drowned 0,1110 17tii, y falline into a
of, sympatliimine• frionu .ar- • f •,•,, • -
tub o water.
Yendance. He relives a. wife anda la rgi•
..Duaingthe past fotir weeks Me84ra,
farnilY, We do,nto linoethitt sad
azeidpit. was caused by pi,actiee, TIainilton -Co,, Wingbatn, have
shipped to NeW' York nine -oar loads of ••-. 's„
bet we ere inelined think that if;
there were less yacing on. Rua occasions, onf-,1`..„tapitge'Esacil:10006,i;7.6.ftifrti.iir,esente-4. .en • •
fewer accidents ivonld result:
. . • tutu the Exeter .R0/ec4or ..-ltutnor
, lias it that 1obert..Porter Esq9 failing
.NOTES,-WeatIkev liot Vegetaticiii in hiS attemiit;:tcr-hebotee an lktr P has •
loo -king .exceedingly: geed. • A.,:tincither • sumo prospects Of:'-behOming a, P. M.
of' our farmers are erecting substantial tlentrnlia beitig the prospective point:
barne with. .stone stabling, fore eattle; .' On Monday Mr, R li .1Terity, of
underileatin:- ,-Thie-is te,sterin tho n,h t Exetery•Mt--A.-Ctofinorer,ef 1,Tsloirne
directien, Arrimproved breed"of eattle. and Mr. rElogarth, itsplien, arrived
and bettoi••shelterinc Winter is nectl:- •in.tleter, after bo,T IttManitobta for
ol th1s-neighbor44. mouth; IL'.give a good ac-
•Kieloss,•libs the.daillitTy,:: •I111-:.Gtainor6-has
lira° :kiln in operation, end offers 'good' taken op feed iind Mr. Hogarth dispos-
lime at tbe per -bushel, aboard -car ed -of the land -which he owned.
'Whitecliercle • - Verity \ VG 0 iC-ilts *en it- pireSp6aing l�nr
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AUENOY.-- Janies fiiifiG•lei,,,West--.-w,e0 a view of qrrgnelne for --sale of
WaWancisli, has oPenetlftgrearr ager:ey re,' ..ttural lthph3n oiit' bas found a
here for the sale pf vehibles leannfec- Iat dot for a large I3urnbar f ploWs,
tined by. the:Guelph Garriacie i‘iatinfue- tntde, so as to work satisfactorily in the
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turine Co. soil of that Province, •
0011." TexToTitnria,•-•-;This.... pram
61.16 daubtless lay'claite theposseseion
,of :the oldest . teetotaler. in Godefick
,township, -,in the person,of Mr. J. gul-
l:look; ,Who has, for 'oVer.'40, yeare; Ter.
mail -led firm 'tc.). his toinporanee
priIloI-
P1°a ...When he first ..aarne to the ' town-
ship,: the OliglitcSt -briihling 'could not
• be erectefl Withal litttlor beieb...on band
for the.:E.4 Kaisers," and it used to ow
alynest as fVeely ag" U.:4er; .Any elle who
thpn,a vo wed thetnsels: ;IpoStie of;"
temperance had to put with
"at Offehatling iitid-thts;gefitldelan'IS.tiF:
he' .
.on for ' :90Sistency
through all them; (ryinn'years. . '
, .
rectors 'of the Driving Parr refusing, to lot . WA; F It,- •
lacrOBS6 stie)re, lu expoetVion of the, ell% P0f0. •
being erganized.
STOLnist.-L-florrie trine. age 'the
•-• of. Mr; ; D. War obeli. .deled'a
0.6 P 0 N DE4 0 E „ cpiantity..of beef and Stored it ewer- for,
frit! o rtun DosirLut 50 111. rod utl
43';h lo 130 tiaotly uedersteacrawit tre-d-o.f4, ' , ir- - • Y)
1woua-oursavas responsible riiboi‘ltif, the benehold Wont, te where
1"8"a 01*17 °°"°81)°i'."'ts-' '" ;0'1 boan.!placed, "but was astonished
f' b .t ' N' E 0 Li R S
Tills 4) sus * ra, 011 0 OIL .
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acksou s I a a
.VICTORIA. BLOOM,- MANTON, ONT.
"Erili.1111(.1SiLi.11
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;l1".",..vr IfittiEFVEli, 1).1.1.1.ii:OT F110111-1RIFFAI,O, ..()IstE ,' ()ABB, OF ,T.
. :11:\TERT.o.A.N 1`.4.017.1.11....TIES• IN. FIN& PUP, TIA1.7S„ V.0.1.1.PRI.
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“S-QI-TARE CIROVV-11/41 8TIFF FIATS,
. — ; -1141INTAW.---PeePle nee neve, not yet • ; ••
To the Pinto' e i U.tintogYflo- Rea: . • T64 e*it p.ptimpated railroad to, . .;
Sre,'--Sorne few weeks ago 1 Was; retie
Aid to_reulove eiy.,,vera.);dall, sien,,or....4,11, e.11lliN.ascO' s4.1_%..,i• ,'her° 510 " .-Pr0. ,N E 'W *8 li .4")
_thiligLiatib..4.....a.s..aerrisa tile sal an-, 8R1'":11'clke 31.1008-tif.''..*Or. -!...lit'llek' 1)014 ' -,-------- • ' ' '
.cordingly 1 dilled, having uliderate h
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S*/'t,'i. o ..NAI1ArNi,.4.
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alparttes wore to lofthe eametOWEfillidresekeioi2pfi44d44
are stilla umierof tleso stab in;,. it 'dtriil0
101tAif there were 010 far 01it0, an 11).41a .galZ,,,,,s;0..7441
that par,tiality is sho,wn 'them. Who is.to /i.trtit'oesssttry to vripsia.
blaperin' he matter ?, .
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troion, p, range;
piciiic held . on:the river, -1)111111 here, 'on,
Tuesdiry, was well `Attended, though net
• se largely aethad been . a n ,
and youno.bparticipat8d the chatomary
amusenten ts, and a • pleasant time was
Stent thrOnghont, A. number' of lite,
prat pin 0(1108808 were delivered, 8011)0
of. the speakers being Messrs. John Bic-
D,•D, Wilson, Cleo. Ititlooni
and M, Y. McLean. + •
por141
"Itisi'in
Pafts•
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efieree,m
blast and the C. te is improving. 'hitch.
edition, Consi do '1114.7.1„he„, tinkle:btu:into
eireninstences unttefeli ib WAS Mist
issued it ev011 1)8)8ts 'a Okflitable
appearance.
The, Presbyterien•i• of Inman intend
holding n strawberry festivel in the
Qrang,e Hall, en E'rulay evening next,
when .ri lingo "crowd is expected to
tend, In additio0 to the etrawberriee,
•there is 1.o ho speeches end vadat and
iustrnmental mush) to 'enliven the -pro.
eeedings endadd to: the enjoyment -of
thoso presetiL. ' •
Mrs, H. 8keiton; who lebered 80 in-
dustrionsty' for the Scab Act, in, Lateb-
toil,,gave a 1ecture in the W.M. eintsch,
on'Itiesda,y, the 17t1 Ina., Sub-
ject, a Our Girls," The lecture proved
very interestiug and instructive, the
audience departing well phiased With
the entertainment.
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1.)EWS,11.--4)n Thiarsday lest thio town-
ship lest en estimable resident, .by the
death ot4M4a. Wm. Creven,',V, She
.httcl been here foritheut 20 years, and
enjoyed n very wide circle of :captain-
tences; iter.kiensistent christian
rioter making lier a useful toety,dror or
• Sdeiety. 1Ier funerel Sattirday,Wa's
.vei,y largely ;Mended. ...2...Otr" Sunday
Ilev, S1r, CJitsWell preached
low funeralseri-non in tlio .1VIetliodiet"
Chitral), Londesboro, with 'which Pima
8110 be enntleoled,,
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exhibits%
'past wee a
• The Liman
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N •SO,IPT HAT
-.F,LAKI7s
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QV' ;130:Y."8'$TRAW }TATS
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' titirls (51,081.(4 THE xiosiv J35Ub HAT AN1.) 'CAD TRADE Wit •
,Ii4-VB43a1VV12 DONE, AN -I) out( sToux WILL ALWAYS 11g FOTYNI) 1•1QiTAX,
ifeicaSCrieletlianliov,e . ' • • A -ivy urrv. 111STA111,T811.MENT
sb.
for tile
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itifSSFAA, •GQRD. ()1\'r$,- ' " COATS., .
ctp..
LINEN HATS,
JACKSON'S AN6 OAP HOUSE;
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