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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-07-31, Page 88 CLINTON NEW ERA, vouttoill -ItiltECTORY, -7- ' erviees are hel4 in the enurebee in-Olin:Con Ss fellows WIT4LIS-(0anada rroilbsicrise)-snev. A. Stewart. paetor,. Sabbath -11 A. lit. aod 6.80p.m.; prayer meet - me at 9.45 a.m.; Sabbath eelroo1-2.80 p.m.; general prayer moeting-AVednesde,y, 780 pan. OANAD4UST7IOPIST.--Itev.0,Sutherland,paster, 8abbath-10.80 a.m.eand 6.80 parry, Sabbath Reboot- . 2,00p.ra,; youngyeeple'eprayermeetfeg-Toesday,8.00 P.m.; general prayermeeting-Wedneeday, 8,00 pan. BIBLE ORRISTIAN.--Rev, R. Thomas, pastor.—W. Okapple avelstant, Sabbath -10,80 a,m.tand6.80 p.714.; Nobbsal school -2.00 p,art.; prayer meeting -Wanes - day, 7,80 ST, PATIL'S:--(Episeopal).--Rev„ R. O. Mathew, pas- tor, 003140x-11 a:rn, and 7 p.m, ,• Sabbath sehee1-4 p.m.; public movies- TredninglaY, tee palm rVemic people's prayer neienag--Foass, 7.80 pan. Soto mut Stiwitatip litattevo: schout Trustee ateeting., • The regularmonthly meeting of the Nehool :bnard was lield on Monday even- ing. Pzesent-;--the cheirman,and Messrs. Coats, Holmes; Scott., and Hine. The •• minutes of the preVions Meeting. were read andapproved, MoYed by Mr, Gaeta, ' aeconfled by Mr.Scott that the following aaccitints` be paid, viz.' II. -Moore, $2 ; Vi7alter Cook, 415.12 aohiles4; SSD, ."49 '0601:ge .PiS111; $2:40.-:4€14rriecl, 'The • committee 'reported to the board that they had looked over the school premises, and seen *that„ thas„repeirt were ell com- plete, and the roOnli adenithed, out and • cleaned; and ell readYtcie the Sembdr <aliening. The board .theri adjourned. 1911A1APIED, junons.-On thelist .of voters fcir this town them are pe 265 r- : . Wine 4atia1ified „to act as juror. GooD WEicari-LaA lady in ton it; • the possessor of a six 'mouths old baby that .turns the scale At thirty polinds. . MauviTona..,a-Anoilier of these' very, intetesting. Manitoba,. letters,. .froin the, pen • of,.Mr,, -:Thos:-'Greenway, Willbe • found, on• •onr'711iPage: PlOtuo..L-The picnic of this Presby- . teritin.Sabhath School wat very largely Attended; the day was tine,' and all. passed off without any..mishap. • . Lryo: .SToox nr• Man. -One day last week a .package of beet was received at .- the. post. officehere; they. did, nist 'Lye- ' ignite -any hag; '" handle- witligare." . _ .. • Civic HOLIDAY. -.-.In compliance with a situnerotudy-signed requitition,":: the -Mayerlue issued /life Pa'ociaination 'fix- _ the.fitlt -of. , minima eiadolitilidati.• '...• 'CAICADIANS laT; A the lata': 81114V919: :AV:Winnipeg "yra ab. terve the names Of thefollowing from this neighborhood OE •Mclevish•-and • -G. A. Clines, Morris, and J.....Bryttes,_ Seaforth; • '• • •- •• WELL • DONE. -.---At the' ,entrance ex animation to $t. Thomas High Scheel; - Miss '.Ida Zealand, :aged 12: _yeare, • formerly of this plaae, succeeded ,in ob- taining . the diploma, Atncing at: large intnibdr of applicaniti, .801;44 of whOin, „ -seerd 'cater ;.20..yettre'Of.aglia• ••:"' :•':: A :Viisrr • ACiAINST 'IIIS Yam...77On , . • Monday a.rintig man in tOwn went' .0 to tihe Western train to see some friends • whom lie eXpeoted-ruld pass threttglir IliegOVOM'the 401#•and':.14a ;Isa: latos: ..im;ecni•iferiarik withthem,that iiart: 'eid before he thought'd getting Out; and. when he -tried 'to get Mit,' it was -going • to feet dare not, - 'Borrowing inonetfrotiPicktotid;lati Went to tonikin,..tind "•saiv the sights". •• with the nest of theta. • .• • $1tateiTHETac.---On 'Monday everdpik: a very.„914 won:teat. ,atirive814 hem feons IlteimitoOli her' era§ to Blyth. • 'Being• ..witbont'friencle; ahe bad, <been- kkerily carried." free from'. Stretford; and after • she got 'Off. Abe train hez e • her mi•-• fertnnater. donditApn„ beesan'e !".knoWn,' • when a gentleman paid for her nights' -lodging sit a hotel and .seyeral young mien,who were at .•the "station at the time, took up a subseription on her be - 'halt •Atethey handed it to her, and the • thanked, them for it, the teartstreataing "down. her-feedillierfelelktIly •repaittfot : their kinti, act: • ••••• ••• A.CVIDENTALLY Poisvifaits.--Litist,week a ItinallYinr..town had a. narrow .e.scape ••fr.* Whatfixiight have :been • a seriont aaeo-of pisizioning; ae it Was, 'the head •etthe family Was the only' erie affected. Currant andcither hushes in ifie.. garden. Were suffering frOnt grubs, find hellebore had been puttbated to sprinkle . ou . them.FOr conveniencein Usei this Wits placed' in • an ordinary pepper bottle.; t and by mistake it: wah plaeed 'oil the dinner table, whthe aforeaaid .party sprinkled his vietuals with it,. end p,era • took thereof before the mittake• Was diriceVereil, Remedies wore at. once • ..upplied and.wearepIeasoto sar,..t.hat - no serious rein t Horton,' of Oficial., ich•ToWnshiP, left with is a neat little • box containing about a "pound of honey' • in the just -' ea -the ‘beesliticif there. A nturiber of stonier boxes lire plaged in the hiie and the bees fill them - eo that :they can be taken �ut and ' placed. On the able for use. He will ha•ve a quantity to diePosi of tide' 'fall. He, infiatms us that this has been: a good honey waffle!), the bees. beknis be* • preliSei'lsWirMing ortki,lio4i.5iootiesttfl insathering honey. Ile hat One live .tliefatiVartitdd'early in the Season And • from Which he hag tsiken about titenty • ptitilids of honey and tiro • eivarMe •WM The keeping Of Imo isen etisy incl'"interefiting. oeduPtiticin; and :it is • tiOnieWhat sortimaing that MON) Of Our • ag14/071tOrtil friends,dttnet entet !tit? it, , OAT8.-0110 day liwt, week we were shown by Mr. Gallagher a head of oats that he had received' from the Meek Hills, Montena PG1.1.41317. It was the heaviest that we had ever seen, and contained over 500 grains. Szn�r ICILVED,-00. Thursday last a number of sheep were shipped by train from Goderic,h. When the train arriv- ed 'here, it wee found that one oe two had fallen through a trap door in the end of one of the cars, and:_been ran over. . OTEHEOIIKED.--Our friend of the Nx- positor evitlently forgot there had been. a eriejtet Matchin Seaforth the previotie week, as no mention is made of the same.. The mate]) was between Clinton and Seaforth; the latter was not the inicoessful team, however. OnE,O.r ThirS.-Du Tuppday net, our civic holiday, the G. T. R. It, will offer • cheap fares -to 'Toronto, good to re- turn within five days, $1,50; to Buffalo, good -return within five days, single fare, and single fere to all °titer stations on the line, g•ootl- to •rettiri the following day. • Tiekete-good to go.by any train,. 13Ezipxo ParliTEILL,The Exeter Times xntimates than Mr, '4T4 B. Watson,' the humorist; is 'very slow in paying, a printing account contracted et that office: He wihe4a largeDider executa 'ed-hei•te: and we are kinder' pleased". it was not done, as we have, sefferial Acie much.'already from pfirfiet of this stamp. a Westairiax FestaLia-Commeot.--We have -received a•copy of the annual ea- talogne of -this institution, which tip., •pears to be in a flourishing conclitiOn; as. it gives e listof students names from all sections ot Dotninion, to the hunt., ber of 129, and there has been 139 gra- duated from ft. • •.The next' hession will commence•On. Sept.' 3, 1879. The title, page- •9f the, catalogruk is particularly neatly got up. . • ,. •CoDriasmsmanv.s-The following let- ter �f acknowledgment is complimentary both to the company andthe agent, who is so well-known in this section : To tile Confeeleratioii.Lffe .483ocia1ion: :Ggir.G.EALEK ilave to return yeti Cere-thanks for thie prompt manner in which 'you settled the claim I had againet;-your com- pany, caused, by,the death,of • ply husband. Yoar company are to be congratulated tipon having such an efficient agent as 'Mr: Man- ningtoia_thoelyaktice tic1 aid ;1 which he •Promptly giVes wheal Muth neetred;-ig .g7:eatfillP• • MRS. MARO MOW McDOVGALL. BEND', ..11.4 WA, .1870. •' • • Prtiss Welts:a-We' tiotice th a blita-Wae W,Buehanan .hit's became a partner cif• the Xlmithem Tribune. He :j 'an able journalist for one so young in years; and the. Tiibtate will hare an acquisition in Se- curing his torvaces. The, Wiertom Ecfo is 'the 'natiip of a ie* ' paperpublished •pp in the neighborhood dill.; Georgian Bay. . Gar old Associate, Geo. Bingham, lathe edam; It .is r.te.ry-neatly geLup, and apparently ell petroniged; Veorgis ebare • ofi.bbitrigea in this world, world, and should now,•be able to ." rest the soles of his feet" -awhile„,. The Mit- clipil .• editors keep. theowing:,:cliet: at isesh other ; it mey,,,amuse „them,: but, inust •t• heit4egclern 1114#11 seine talleofthe Blytlf ;Revezobeing re- suscitated. A gentlenien. Went to Bay- • field kit Week to try and get a brines IQ start a pnpor but did not atietit mueh enootirit•• : • • TEACHERS' ExamixaTiox„----The exath tiers eonelnded • their; work' at Godertch, on Tuesday afternoon:: Thar's! were 110 oandidefes jr fflird oliksaoa-es; est Whpiti 32 Niel% .suceeSitill: "'Below give: the namesi of that* whelecured ger-, tifidates, With the neralier of marks' awarded to efteli; the highest- obtainable bei4 1,75' • „; • •: E. ft. I. Duncan -994 Tn. Struthers .762 955 E. A Mackay T. Hawkins.„....940 S. McKibbin,..... 748 E.' Bowlabda.-..-..926 T..: W. Leslie... -737 F.Crazufweller...,608. gnechtel.;.......732 A. • Gray. .873 IsT,Mnictocli.,, —729 1VI. MeQuarrie..870 W. McKay... ..728 THE CLINTON NEW ERA. WELL PATRONIZE:0,-0U Mouday fit teen fall carloads of eXcnrsionists went to London to size Barnum's show. This does not look as it' times were as hard as they aie represented to be. PORT STANLEY. -OR Tuesday next, for 7$ cents; eXcursion tickets- will be sold for Port Stanley, on the Great Westeru, Train leaves at 8.05. This will be a cheap and pleasant trip, and there are abundance of opportunities Or spending the time there very pleasantly. -- f3PCOFASVIA •Tukilra9;-e-The- reaelt of • the bile matrieulation examinations in connection with %woad' 'University were deolared on Wednesday last. Among those who pasaed we find the names of the following from Clinton 1 High School :-IL Buie, A. Jackson, ' R. Lees, .3". H. Philp and A. Weir. • PoasoXam,--Mr. G. A.'Watson, who recently removed to Bressels to practice law, has remoVed from there also, busi- ness being dull. Mrs. S. G. Zealand, of Si. Thomas, is visiting her friends here' Mr. L. Manning, who recently left town for Manitoba, sends baek favoreble ac- counts thereof, Mr. las. Wiseman, a fernier Clintonian, is in -idien, , FALL Smow.--The fall show, in con- • nection with the Hellett Branch Agri. cultural Soeidiy, will be held im this town 'on Tuesday and Wednesday' the 16tli and 11th Sept. There is every reason to -believe -that a very good prize list will be offered, eml at weensequence an un- usually sod show held. Let every one interested take bold in earnest. •' 'citimesTeas.-At Court Maple Leaf, No. 16, the follovving officers were in- stalled lattweek :--S;D. D.1.H. 0, R., andA _R., Peter Robb; Ii.%.. p. Steiedi ; R. S., "J. Rowlanilei; F. Salit. Sheppard ; !Crises., D. Dickinson ; S..W., .1141.*r B.,, A, ,A,, Bennett ; A4 atm phsrgi. 'dim), Dr. Williems. • • •Cittal Nopms.-aThe quarterly •ser- vices .connected with the . Methodist, Cherch,Willte held on the 10th inst. A choir„bas been re -organized in. connectien withlhe 'Presbyterian Ohin•ch. " The Rev: Mr. Wilkie, of the Presbyterian Church in Gallatin; who will shortly pro- ceed as a missionary to Iudia, will lec- im thiPresbyterian_Ohurch to -night, PILING WOOD ON 'FiiE Roan..--Peo= lite who place, obstructions on the high- way should bear in mind that the law -- holds them responsible for any damage -Whieh-may7arise,Therefrm...._.The„other day a.farrner-in Monek was mulcted in $200 and costs foralamasm 'suffered 71, traveller on he highway, caused by his horse slaieing at. a pile.' of .wodcl. Ag . hunclreils •Of piles are left' On the roadsides: in the' neighborhood of Olin. :ton, -Owners . shotild make a :note: of., their • liability' for any daraiieee that • may arise t ere rom., • •13ANK Omiasep..-To-morrow tleageincy of the Consolidated bank in ilais place will be trniisferred to. the •1Violson's Bank, under ivbieh it will be conducted in 'future. To depOsitord, and ether 'cus- tomers of the bank, no inconvenience will. be expeitlenca, as there. will: be no change ef management. The •Molson bank is a v.v.eli conducted, and ,sonucl, in- .htitutien, and will be able to render all the •itccornmodatien - that: is _needed. •• The mtention of' Alr;,Lough; afi agent, i0. complimentary to him. and 'shows' the ;position be holds in the estlinatiOn of thge&Whoscontrelatheetianklette;iamsaatli;: ment and faithful -Manager. • .,• . ' . To €JPI3ntr 4Nnfirsti/q.f°Ititici°r.f Fin iresipoiide4e .fr " 4A111pitets• Of '..eitt,ineal Ankeifietp44 orni. 1/Ittnici4•10140•Ice,', 440 •kSebriltitrietV litiinisieritii iiiid7 Sehael Teacher. ' Write an onnAide of. thil • paper only, 'and ',write ' the news without continent 41ve your real name -and if yen wish your' nauft,puhliSI. ed, • .Pljaseetate that.fack••• Wilte",krihters' CePy;',.. on the Omer of yOtir enVeIo0;* leave it open, at ofii,enct and Adilie.S.4. 'Printed. envelopes:will -fio','fortiitheil• all •wlio will use them and by leaving theirs unieseled, the postage will. ti•ten be only' . • - • otte cent for eacn tour ounces: uorres -F. Keltie 1%4'..' Itaxter.:-.721 L. W:Killoran...791 H. G. Cabbledi0k.,713- 13°I.gf3nt5will obhge us by inailing vria• A. B. Diekson...'..790, G. 1VIcIntosk /teem so as to Meet ut not later than C. Melcann'i...?)14,10.; Tuesday evening or 'Wednesday., morn- ploW: Shit* '68/ves i Id 760 J. M. Koine, „ ,o6g88 general loCal new; as any piper publish - Johnston lideLeod. Danbart.,...y At..111cAlApin-,048 ed, but we wish' to give more. •. Will tirein.aeaufig Obi Loii;114 Our friends in the country-11611),ns ? day evening as the exeuraiori train was . l'ON211 Tittemefiaallieregulge monthly; returning. ftom London,. t drunken ineethig Of the ()pencil will be held On youth named Ellacott, of Wingham, got Miandity evening; it would be well, if into a disturbance With Sotirte or the ratepnyert wealth talin'.'greater "interest passengers, and fer 5 time at disgraceful in the meetings, and attend theist. Laree scene was witnessed. Ho. was. aceoni- quantities of fish, shipped from Gotfe- „peeled by a. woman' ntoned,Leeelt„ of rich, are noir transferred' to the. G. W. questionable virtue, -who indulged in a IL limo. - large excursion from., great deal of profanity and obscene leis- Stratford to ••Goclerich,- passetrup en Page, on his behalf.' ....The Car was 11Iond.iy,, and -one from Woodstock on ornmmed -fell,. many being ladies, and Wednesday. The sound of t1e.'iltras`h7 they were contiderably •frightened; net ing•mechines is heitid in the land. On beinss;, able to get into the other airs, Monday evening the Pim, Engiee was Someone got imilaaott'i head in Oben- Out for practice. • A case Which created eery” and punished him pretty sevetely5 great deal of amusement came before A :number took part in the to -w. • The Afr, Farrain, .1. etal, the -Mayor, on -concluetor and train halide media repeat. Wednesday; as it Was -dismissed and 0(1 attempts to part the 'toinbattinte, bet the details were • of an urnisnelly con -l- owing to the large crowd on board,: they plieatecl and delicate nature, there is no could could, not get anyWhem near,tbein, •The need of giving them. A young men' Oenclattir kegrdphed. to 'Clinton for nearly cut the end of his finger oft On essistanee, and when the train:arrived Monday, with a peirof tinamith's shears. here, Constable Paisley went through itf 1$4 nets' brick houselading put up Oh btit eyetything 1,ulton tOr 3.;:vro, mwill add cona4\60:`,thooglit.thiktlael4o many. had .much to the appeaisnace of that part Of been e 'gaged in the fight, atidlt wat the town. There are very few plaess hard to And tho really:guilty parties, it in tci*n but What 'Aft tiOW be , reached Wohld be \the beat to make 710 arrests, altrioat entirely by anieWalk;.,,, Thein so none Wiire made. 1`470 hones ,were apecter rs notifying petnetie hiving broken; ibbli MIA iefi4i'arlICidtaii :11 thistles their liele,•that thorn:mit bit cut down, .„. disfigured emintenanees. . ' • „„ xiormEsvILLE. I qtr4RTERTorSEnvICES.--The gum terly services in conneetion with the Metho- dist church on this !Await, were held on Sunday last, Rev, Mr. 'Philp presid- ing. The attendance Was the largest that has been known far a long time. MORAL'S* STRUCK BY LIGIITNING.---,A. barn be- longing to 'Henry Rielinsend, of Morris, about two utiles from Blyth, was struck by lightnine om Monday afternoon and burnt to thpe ground. .All agrieul- tural implements end hay were burnt. Toss, about $1,200.• Insured in the MoKillop Insurance Co. for $800, HITLY.4.1ET Pre BIG BaniEs.-Mr.' Geo. Dale, of Hullett, Was been presented with two bouning datighters on Monday, one weighingsten and the ether eight pounds. LxsT or Irpreas,=The list of voters fer this tciwnship now printed, froni which we glean the following particu- lars :-Them is a total of 970 names on tfte list, of. which 132 are farnaer's sons; there are 575 persons in the teiviithip qualified to serve as jurors, and .6b per- sons Whose names cominence with Me, ODIFIRIICII TOWNSHIP. • ---Youen •Coiv-Mr.• • Gabriel - Elliott, of the Bayfield line; has a cow, giving milk regularly, which -ealred when fif: teen months old. • Goon Fenn. -Master john Stanley, the"Bayfield tine states that he pik- ed and ate a patent' pail full cif berries on Saturday last. • ARM FRACTtillEO.-On Tuesday, 22nd inst., a little' son of' Mr, Thos, Hatrison, framer, 4th toii„ hied 'his arm badly 7fractured •,beieg, run over by a young colt.° Under medical care he is recol.r. iering. WILD CAT. -I-21inch)* , Mr. Ilannah, trinket pedlar, wae crossing the Proper- ty of Mr. Peter Perdue, of -the Bayfield line, on Thursday evening, 24th inst.; he was attacked by a largo wild .cat. Mr. Perdue ,hearing his erieS for help, •with several' others itninedintelyyanato his -assistarmeotheif-the-tinillial 'turned and 'fled • Pursuit.' was given, but ,the _brute Crimped to the woods and is , still at large. Mr. Hannah's injuris were, liewayer, lose intense than his frig,ht. - • - ° • •Whitech.urek. (soon opening f ,„tairr buye the saimpleacannOt• be beaten. • To patronize good local PaPer -a-pay. $1.50, in edijance and order the NEW ERA:. • ' . • - '--- • Oltdrst-The hay crop, which ts heavy, has been secured in good order; fartners are busy. •catitig fall wheat, which is an exeellentP crdp. Spring grains are ma- turing fast; the wet weather is a, little hindrance. • " • Toe PrOpitious season should infuse fresh .clesires among the' farmers and • stock raisers, to, improve and increase their facilities for stock ridging. •:We are glad to notice that:in the many .neiv • buildings. put hp .in .• this. neighborhood f late,.that improved stabling • for t3teck ha's riot be,en and `'is -the peeson. approaches•and times mem:4. tolindourlaratere_arianife'ritin 4. desire 'tcsitttend -the ingot*, sales and: ones, , .911bring; :,interchatien.tig , views, bnying a`rid. selling., Clinton would • be goodoentre for a -monthly or gentler- ly -fate fOr. the tale cif. hOrses, cattle, Ifilecip, etc. ••- • ' • Close. -The Agency of the . Consoli- dated"bank, here, has beeti closed. , eatuaou Senvioe.r-The Senforth and 'Harperhey eongregatinns sat together in- the first time on Sabbath last:. The serCiees were conducted -by the Rev.:Pr. Tire, of Goclerich, who delivered an Able andsuitable sermon for the 'occasion, (1, W. FiehlS 'hug •resigned Ms position as 4eaclier'in .the Seaforth High School. He goes to Eio- re.• to .fill the positibn of principal of the Elora High School. Althotigh but nyoung mazi,•-he has made for himself a, reputation ' which bestow upon bin the highest, po§ition in hit •worthy • profession.• . • AcoineeT.---Que day last week, Me, Albert Bunch, whilst engaged in Mr, Scobie's cooper shop, Seaforth, was struck in the head by a at:tee bole; which fell-froin alieighta-knocking hins sense- less. •Blood poured freely frotn month nose and one ear; leading the doctor in attendanoe to suspect that the skull Was 'firactin•ed at its base. Although he lay• in bed for several days 'ii a very pre- CariouS state, he is 'elowly recovering. '• CONFIRMATION Staiwees.----The op of Hurou confirmed over twenty per sons in kit Themes' church, Seaforth, ou Friday. Alter the etrairmetion the Rev. Mr. Vothes, Ikea Bayfield, was inieeted by priest& orders by the Bish- op, assisted by the following rev. gentle- men I Very Rev, Archdeacon Elwood, of goderich ; Very Rev. Rural Dean Davis of Wieghain • •RM ev. om% Ef, anti, elf Mitehell; iiielcs,„ or etochnica; 'arid W. F. •Campbell, 'teeter ot tab pa. rish. Mr, rerbeil has 'been appointed to the reCtorship fidsIy Th0314 op held a 'adoption •at the rectory in: the afternoon, • ' • JULY 3.1, 1870 . IMIRO-11 ITEMS. • isTanys Axn. .4.mus.P.a.myrs. caught near Exeter last Week, --teat cricket chib paid this town a visit, to try A uftaii, aa'aa in length was Oa Tuesday of last week the Brimfield (TICKET. , Mr. W. Tanson, Exeter, has closed his account of aW1 int htheciurar abtQchTnedidteanmot.cobinute.4'offil till 1Vednesday, when -the visitors received a lsoniciefee.t. Bruceffild was first to hat, only acoring 27 runs in their first innings, George Baird' s five being the largest score. In their emend innings, which everybody expected would he made larger than their first, 'they' only got 2$ runs, P. McGregor batting well for 10. Clinton in their first ininngs batted very eteadily for 81. runs, Draper scoring 14 and Ransford 10, not out, this being the largest individual more, and was put together in good style. liOW. atld Harland made the best bowling they ever done, as tbe analyeis below will show. The match was won by one innings and 26 rune. Below will be found the complete score : GUNTON,T. " A. yF rwEe rat eer boBBoaairrige„ros, 2 W. Draper b Routledge *Routledge...-. . D. T. At JOblititat 0 Cameron b Routledge .... .. J. Harland Baird b cameren J. Howsoii $ Baird ..... J. Lash= o MeGregor b Routledge W. Ransford not out business owing to the bard times. For half-year ending June 30th, there were, In Exeter, 26 births, 7 marriages, end 10 deaths. Children playing with matiThes, set fire to Berne of the outbuildings: of Mr. J. Tyfe Ushorne.• While Mr. James riekard) of Exeter, was exercising a fine horse lately, it fell and broke its neck. Mr. Boyce, of Stephen; for selling liquor without a license, was laza. week committed to jail. .A. writ hug been %fined against the eatate,of Mr. Joseph Yeung, liquor mer- chant, of Wiughten. ' , . A young boy: named Robinson,'• of Wingham, watt thrown from a bort° last week, and liad his, arm broken, • abet WpritglIo'ale'ok°,nitS'.1touurdeeaYoffili°1111nfainmge was mobbed by some tewoopeepie, and the windows and furniture were totally dernelished. .:, . , • FALL SELOWer The following are t-he-Tdateit of the Fall Ex- • . . . i Inoue of Agricultural Societies m this tbs. Wet : • '- Hallett- I3ratiel4 -a t-olintotr,-Tuesdarand- Wednesday, 16th and 17th. Sept. ' .. . South Huron, et Seaforthi ea Thursday and% FridaSept, 25th and 20th. • • - • . . East Huron, at Brussels, on 1Thureclay and Friday, -Oct 2nd and fird, , West Huron, at Goderich, on Wednesday and 1Thursday, Sept. 17 and 18. • Stephen and usborzte, at Uxeter, on Tues.. day and Wednesday, Sept. 23rd aud 24th. :farnberry, 'at Wingham, on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 25th and 26th„ , d• aity,asotcWowtha.noeb, ,at Belgreme, ou NV -Once- , , . --....••••• A• PEN WORTIL RSCOMMENDING, -We have been fa voted with sate pies of the °ale- brated Spencerisii -Double Mimic Steel Pens, ind after trying them .feel justified in higbly Wingnending them to our readers. .They are made of the best steel, and by the moat expert workmen in England, and have a national reputation for certain desirable qualities which no other pens seem to have attained in on greatperfeetiert, among_tvhich -arer-uniform evenness,of pont, durabihTy, t flexibility, are.i quill aCtion. It is thus quite natural that the Spencerian sheolif be pre- ferred and used by professional penmen, in busineee colleges, counting:rooms, govern.' trterolititgokffiortItePcuebilitile4.3%-°°,it....1.cHisiee:447,1ll.rog.Pe-nl!" lar -.have they become, that of the " umbel:" Ione alone; as many as eight millione are 'sold atm-trally trr tire Vulturi 'S Oita: - The', Spencerian Peas may be bad, is a rule; froM., auk dealer ;. bet, when not thus 'obtainable, I the agents, Messrs. Alexander plinth! at Co,, 345 St. r;aul street, Montreal, will send ... for trial sbers on ratencipplets(.,off tewaecnhteyf c.tehnetst wen ty n Um-. • . ,. . • 11. 70 Dennis b,Routledge "rya. . ...... •“•.• 3 W. Law e Baird is Cameron Log. Byes.. jiltal',. „ .. .4. • 1101VLING .4NAVY8f8. . . numens. rms. wickets 1 HoWSon .. • . , .27. '. . ,19 14. .• 8 , Harland , • 29 o oe„ , .. c • 2 • €11 rams AT FALL OT Ehrali 'WICKET. 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.; 5,. 6., 7.. 8.. 5-10 ' RUM ,04..65:.75-81 DatmgrEsoo. Finer makes. P. McGregor. b Har- land • • Cameron I b w How son • Baird. b Harlitud E. Brigs, ir„ b • land . • b Howson , Grey e ..luareowu b Howson •Rattenbury b Har- land • EroodfoOt e Johnson b i• D. Baird not out Briggs, sr., b Harland Cook e job mouth Rat- - land Byes Leg Byes ...... ' .. : . . Total 2 • 6ECOSID, 117!Ui684 olittrland b Howe= io , 4 Bandord b. Han , 5 land 0 ' 0 0 Draper b Harland.% 2 4 b Howson.. .. . ... 0 c Lasbam Trarland 1 not out • . .. ; . 2 b Harrantle 2 run out b I'-i4;;Wo'ii;„ 4 1 b. Droner ... .4 . .....:. e Johnson b Draper0., 5 Byes . . •.. 1 2 Lep Byes . • , V des • 1 7 Total• 20 • It. TINIS.A` 1St. • I .1 1 ;Id f::-?., • Umpire' ftir, Brueollehl-G. A. Knox; u,mpire • for Clinton -W. Jackson; seorer-G. MoTaggart. Thb Clinton *cricket club start on an .enet- ern tour•on Tuesday next; playing the'first • ,_.(11t4y Guelph, and second in Toronto. • A • .iv'expeet..to heti" of .god work frolu the ' boys:. Setiforth cricket eltih play:Stratford • at the latter place to -morrow. - • ' • RecOnimend the NEW • ERA-. to our friends.: 1879. • summER. , 1879. VICTORIA. ,BLOCK, OUR STOOK ' •IiEltiTE WITH ALL THE LATEST • • -• ' ES NOVELTIIN SILK TIES AND Tom TiruiviE TIES,. BOND gTREET i)UIcE-S0.„9„RFOI ThT ALL COLORS, BILK B}AOES, SILK MERINO and poTIION lYlagnifiodnt.. $lip,des. In SILK, Hi..NKERCEITLEFS, LINEN '00LisARS and .0t7FirS. T.INDERCLO'ITIING. in ,Silk Merino and Indian. Gauze... KID 01:10VES fn .411. the new ill'aires. , • . In t VIIITE.SI-IIRTS we show a: complete stock' of bur- • lock's New York. goods. In COLORED SHIRTS we have .it very tine assortment of • splendid patterns ip all sizes. , OUPF :BUTTONS, SOA.Itr PINS; AltMIJETS, &c x3..4,rrp • •0. -• (Inst. received cases of Nov York Goods being the Nobtliest ' . . • things •out, •• • • • •JACkSON;§ FiYENISIIING110ITS1 .(ILI-NTON„ .•