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The Clinton New Era, 1879-08-28, Page 8;!3 • CLINTON NEWER . CIIU1tCiI. DIRECTORY• 8erptees aro held in the churches in Clinton ae follows WILLIS--(Canada Bresbyterian)-Rev. A. Stewart. panto*. Sabbath -11 a. m. and 8.80 p.m.; prayer meet - lug at 9.40 a.m.' Sabbath school -2.80k general prayer meeting --Wednesday, 7.80 p.m. CANADA METHOAIST,-IlmO. Sutherland,pastor, Sabbath -10.80 a.m., arta 0.80 p.m.; Sabbath school- 2.80p.m.; youpgpeople'sprayer meeting-Tatesday,800 p.m. ; general prayer meeting -Wednesday, 5.00 p.m. BIBLE CHRISTIAN.. -Ree. B. Thomas, pastor. ---W. Ohapple assistant. Sabbath -10.80 a,m., and 8.80 p.m lgabbathsehovl-2.90 p.m.i prayer meeting-Wednes- slay, 7.80 p.m.. 9T. PAUL'd-(EpiacoPal).-Re9.. R. 0. Mathew, pas• Aor. Sabbath -11 a,m. and 7 p.m.; Sabbath school -0 p.m.; public service -Wednesday, 7.90 pan ; yout:g people's prayer meeting -Friday, 7.80 p.m. gown 1><tzcl Sonnottiri.VInttet0. Du NOT MEET •---T: e1A was. no meet- ing of tho School Boat 'd,nil` Monday evening, owing to there It ` a no bus-- ngss to transact. NOTES. -Regular ntee of Conned on Monday night. Pj are now an article of export here. 3 oung bull is in the pound and will be s 14 on Satur- day week, if not claini41. A BEMINDER.-We are afraid some of our subscriber: think we. can curry on business without money. This is to remind themthat we cannot, and we hope they will take the hint. CONTRACT LET,'--.1'1es81's, 4 Cooper Si McKenzie have been awarded the woodwork contract in connection with with Mr. Alex. Taylor's new house, and SIiEEP.•-On Monday Mr.. T. Nedans r B. Haywood the brick work. of Hullett, shipped aTdouble• decked eat` CATTLE FOR ENGLAND. -1.11 two QOr. road of sheep via. G. T. 11.,, to Buffalo..tines weeks the Cattle Exporting Co., POSTPONED. The Sabbath School of this town, will ship 230 head of ex. - convention, announced last week as ,to cellent cattle to England. 'Nearly all iie.hold here on . the 9th and 10th of of thong• have been purchased in .tilts Sept., has been indefinitely postponed. vicinit y Nnw HousE,-Mr. H. Andrews has A u FunamER",-on Friday last an bad erected on the property he Porches- Italian mendicint suddenly acquired a, ed ficin Mr. Wade, on the hese line, a knowledge of English, on beingcaution- nioe frame house, and is in occupation ed by the mayor, that unless he instant- thereof.left town wn he would • bo sent to. Gode- 1 k'ENCTNG -Farmers in this vicinity rich for month; he left on the double' are preparing to use considerable of the quick. ' barbed. wire for fencing. A large reel ExouxsroNs.-The excursion to Port of it was recently shipped from here tb.. Stanley, on the G.W.R., on.'Friday, was a;M.anitoba, • well 'patronized. St. Joseph's Sabbath DISTRICT MEETING. -The first dis- Scheel, Stratford, picnicked, at Goderich trictmeeting, for thisyear, connected on' Saturday, Goderich Oddfellows, and i ne to Brantford, o1 r ext Pr's 5 d1 with:• :the Methodist- churhes of the oche, s, ,> • •Goderich district, will' be held' here, on Monday: on the 2nd,of. Sept. . • TUE CLINTON NEW ERA, .RRUCEFIELU-.. 11979 99 'liiVIIET.,--G' , match Lib ct'leliet was ed last Saturdaybetween the Exeter :a Brneeleld club, on the ground of t1lijrjlatter, resulting in a. victory for Bttiieficl4 of 121 runs. VA1i,N .li. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. --The next regu- lar the Varna District ]ar meeting Y D1s lict n Teachers' Institute will be held, at Vtir- na.on Saturday Sept. lith, .commencing: at 10 o'clock a..w. A large and inter- esting progratnwe has been prepared and a pleasant and profitable time is antiei- p.ated, Teachers and Mends of educa- tion are cordially invited to attend: FRUIT STEALING:. ---The Mayor gigs HOUSE PUncIIASED.---Mr, H. :Plum. issued notices offering a reward of :i 1.0 • steel has purchased, for $1,300; the house for iloformation that. will lead to the con - and lots on.Ontario St., recently acquir- viction of any parties stealing fruit,and ed. by McCartney, Thompson • k Scott, also, a reward of .$5 for similar informa- front Mr. 11. Andrews, tion°in reference to parties destroying shade trees. HIGIi WINDS. -This section is appar- ently getting More subject to high winds SCilooL Ortmi.ta -Our schools will than. -it ..used_ to be..--- .On.Thnrsday_.and..l a-oponL _ on 11'icznday. __may statute -_,they_ Friday evenings it blew a perfect hurri- .would reconinience tomorrow, but :. 'cane 'here, doing no damage other than as it would be :only one day this Week, - to clean some fruit trees. , itwas thought •advisablenot to begin till Monday. .All these .parties who are entitled to :-the_itenefits='of--the model 1 will cotnmence duties to - s loci their c , STANLEY. SUDDEN DEATI1 - Miss. "Cameron, slaughter 'of Mr.. A. Cameron, of the 5th con.. of Stanley, died very, suddenly on the 19th inst, 'A,'few daysprerious- ly' elle had been engaged in some ''out - deer work and' complained. of feeling ill', and medical assistance ,was called in, but no serious results were anticipated and her death was, tlihrefbre, a surprise to all. HAND- SirASIileY .-A titan .harped Maisel:les, in. th'e employ .of -Fisher & . Downs, Of this :place, smashed the bones in his left hand the either'day, by aeol- lentally striking it with a hamuler. , TII#ts --all Chas: Bezzo desires to. i etiirii '" .lii4 mincer a thanks t•b-,:llfajor�J n� tai' and :others' for:their • consider Cin .in preventing shooting At the `;ranges, °Wing'.to his' clanghter's illiles3s. - ENGINE' P$ACTICE..-The Fire 'Com- pany took the steamer out ;for practice .on Monday evening.: It was taken' ,:to 'the tank at Doan's tannery; • and there worked' as satisfactorily as:could be de marred; :.: , .... • • ..B.�A. S. -=Parties desiring copies H of the•prize list of the .Hullett' Branch fall show, can procure: then* of the Se- .eretary, .Mr. N. Robson, The list :is .a large one, containing; in: addition, to the. •custolnary prizes, quite: a. number of specials. •' - . ' FULLY RirCOVERED:- We are gladto learn that Mrs., D: Morrow,:late Of this. ' place, has entirely 'recovered from the effects of the amputation ofher leg, per- formed sows time see, -and is now.en- joying better health than everbefore for• the last nine' years. ANoriuni •:INCIDENT: OF. TRAVEL:• Aiming the .passengers by ,the excursion ...train from this place te'Port,'Stanley•on•' Friday:last,.were a gentleman and wife, of town; who: had never before been ona train together since 'their 'arrivatip Ca- nada -many years Since. ' ' ELtii- FROII A Tann.--:Last week, a young lady iii t9wn was engageclih:pic'k- "�tng plains, and hatf climbed the tree for that. Purpose; ,when the' limb on'which she sat,broko, and she fell to the -ground, being rendered . insensiible thereby. It •''was fortunate nobones)ive•e broken:. Inorrow. • 'RUNAWAY. -= On' Thursday Morning Mr: Geo. Raithby,', of Hullett, left . his horse. trecl in 'front of this;offiee while -he came in. -to .view the. !working: of the' steain'press. Something frightened the borse,,and it brol€e away, running down Albert street, emptying • the waggon of its contents en route, and turning into the mill ,yard carne to 'a'°standstill, `•no damage having, been .done,. A Goon Busn sss -Dui ing. the pre-, PxumNG.-As we Dist week mention- ed the beliefits of `. riming, Mr.' Donald Ross; of this.rlate,°.slrowedaus histees; i which 'were loaded' down with fruit, all slaving been well and,thoroughly prim.- ed. As 'this is a poor year for apples it jiroYes the'benefiit of pruining by , their bearing well now ' •• • Foss OFFICE; DEPOSITS. -Tile amount e'. i of business transactedn connection with. the, Savings: Department of the - Post Office, in this town, is •consider-, aptly more now than at the same. time Nast year; shite 'a number of new tic- ••counts have. v o. receniY been o ied by depositors, l 1bileYs the result of tiro 'rank failures. TEMPERAR0 A well -attended Tem- perance meeting, under the auspicesof the 'Wootnei's Tenrpelanee . Christian Union, washeld in hall, oti Monday evening. Bev. X. Gray • occtipied, the - chair, and addresses were delivered by the noVs. Messrs. Sutherland, Stewart, Thomas and Straith, and Mr. A. Motile. son all of whom were attentively' listen- ad to. • A, good collection was taken up at -the closo of the meeting- INT 50. -We understand that some parties are under the impression that the letters of ?helix Pllindlay are written in this 011ico, which we beg to tell them is • not the C&$,J. Our col( mns' are open to any *One who may think ho has some - 'Jiang ,to say which would interest the public; and if the lucubrations of Phelix Phindlay, or' any other correspondent, do' not meet with •aeeeptancc or' assent, • the seine ehannelis open for contradiction 'sent season: an agent in' -the neighbor - hoed for .a Mowing anti_ Reaping Ma- chine Manufactory, bee'dispoeucl, of no. less than' one hundred.: and twenty-six inachinbs,:;oighty=six of which. were ..de- livered at the. G. T: station here. When it` is remeinbered:thsit this is but from one shop,;•and there., area 'great Manyy represented in the county, some ,idea will be formed of the immense business' done -in 'this line. ' .. A DELICATE OPERATION.- -One' day last week Dr. • Worthington performed er tion on the head " r.. a delicate op a h, oC M T..13. Salt: This person has' had ,a tumor on the side of his head fora long time, and.1ecently. it 'began to treuble. .him so much that he decided to ha%e it removed..; After the skin `was' opened TM attempt was made to tear thetumor out, but it was• found necessary to cut' it clean out; which was successfully done It was larger than a good sized hen's ea.• GODFRICH •TOWNSHIP. /Caw Captor. - The new Methodist church, on the 8th con. of Goderioh town- ship, has been named Sharon. OtitfttARY.-The old"settlers keep drop= ping off. On Thursday last Mr. Robert McLeod, of the Hnron Road, died at the age of ,74. He was of Scotch • origin., and carne to Canada about forty years ago. Waa highly -esteemed, and enjoyed a large E acquaintances. circle .o ' Mr. J. Colwell, of the CutLine, died on Wednesday. Coming' from Ireland in middle life, be settled in this, township forty years ago; and his sterling traits of character soon won for hini many' lasting friends. He was aged $0 years at tlhe time Of his death... . 13ENM1LLER. At;cit'ST ' H, 1.-879 ■ AILL. JA9880N'9 I^, I� FURNISIHTING HOII BE. 0 DISPLAY of &ET'S Fu�� GRAS Acolusxr.-On. Sunday, 24th inst., a little boy, the sett of Mr. Win, Yanstone,` fell from a horse :and received -a -very: 8e vere injury in the face. The Around . was. immediately attended to by Dr. McLean, and is hearing favorably. . OLD ' SUnsoapeER.;-We. ars quite un- able to give an,answer to several of .tile questions asked, as. ;what one -would think the best another would not, but we: would advise opt • correspondent to have nothing whatever to do with either' tilt army or navy of England, or any othercountry. rf'ho, is constitiition- a1lyqualified fo,r tt soldier or rail or he car'do far better by remaininga civi- lien .and persuing some useful oecupa.- 'tion. If our correspondent Will 'c'all' us c'si l'us we will direct,him to one who will eve him the required information; • NnAnLi AN• Accwwnarr. Nothwith standing the repeated warnings:. given' against the foolish practice of getting on trains while inmotion, there are sonie who will persist in the practice. At the Grand°• Trunk station on . Wednesday.• night of last' week, a pan caught. the Tailing of .a car in motion and endeavored ' 1` foot on, .-rut he Could notget his o0 to get r On the step, and as the speed of the train increased, :wa momentarily in danger of being .'.thrown.arsider_the wheels,. when seine one en board calve t0 hie assistance and helped him On. • FALL• SI10«'lir The following aro the dates of 111u FalrEx- hibitions of Agricultural Societies iu this dis- trict » ,• e, . IIullett Branch, at Clinton, Tncsilay,and Wednesday, 10th and 17th Sept, South Reran, on Thursday and Friday, Sept: 25th and 28th. East Huron, at Brussels, on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 2nd and 3rd. • West Huron, at Goderich, on Monday and, Tuesday, Sept. 22 and 26. • Stephen and Usborne, at Lxeter, on Tuns• - day and Wednesday, Sept. "23rd and 24th. Tarnberry, at Wingliam, on Thursday and Friday,: Sept. 25th and 20th. Balt Wawanosb, at Belgtave,on'Wednes- day, Oat. 8th, Morris Branch, at Blyth,• nth and lath of October, taraovemeacss =Mr. T. Gledhill has house his erected `a very largo additiotrto ht , which will make his 'residence quite eouu-• modiolis. Mr, Wm_, Robertson has •in• creased his shop'_ by •an addition, which will make it one �f the•largest bracksmith: shops i'n the county:: •'• PitLtiExrlr' CIr31.as 4Mr. Wm.' Baker, late of-. Hensall; has. leased the Bentniller mills and 11as 'already. commenced tions. . Mr. Luker comes With a lengthy experience ' and, a pod reputation as.•a miller,and with 'a mill so''very favoi'ally situated -and surrounded bya rich agrici l tural .country,' there is.no•doubt .he .will soon have a large custom: BAND. -A brass band, under the tuition of Mr.. B. Arnatrong,: •has.been: organized hereand is -progressing so favorably that in a very short' tirne they rill play public - 1y: -The :projectors are to be compliment- ed for their success, as this village,,, usual- ly:soquiet, will soon be enlivened, by those strains of musie which will he socheering to the inhabitants. 0NDESBOR.ci.. 1-14xxxrAL.-.-It is reported that :a certain estimable young man of this place will, soon lead to the altar' one of #'Iullett s fairest daughters. The couple have Mir hest wishes for their -future htippiness PEItsONAL Mr.. Hugh Wallace, who has been away feanr the villrrge,.for a. • couple.' of months; 'returned. on Friday last,' looking much better than when' he left; < There 18 L possibilityi cif his re- moving entirely. Hugh's. genial anile Will be .lunch missed here. • - 187911 1\T "\TCT ISNI�GS, .r ON SATURDAY .EVENING NEXT • eve will make our first display of Furnishing ° Goods for the fall:. Our stock will be found replete with.all the latest novelties:in Silk 'Ties Silk Handkerchiefs • Silk Bows :Silk ' Braces, Silk. Hosiery, .: &c." New shades And all sizes in KID GLOVES. A Targe range of UMBRELLAS.. Splendid stock of NEW .UNDERCLOT.HING: Burlock's" New York SHIRTS, in white and: coloired. Linen COLLARS and CUFFS. Linen and Paper FRONTS. For . variety. a11( extent no House i1 TO can touc1. as. coo TS I• Our -stock of the above"'goods -are all opened and • passed in;stock, and they comprise ,the largest sortmentrwe. have: ever shown. • el A :1( soIvs� CIIURCxEs.-Rev., Messrs. Loughea and 'Caswell 'have • good congregations here,' and Both work.harmoniously,•:'ox ehangesbeing frequent,, The attendance oh the latter's, ministrations is so.laige' that his people will soon have to tackle the oft • dreaded subject eh arch exten- sion, CAR BURNED.--On'Fliday, a car load ed with cedar poste, attached to the. noon Myth'. Tere north' tran,'toola: fire nor 11 of Bl t h y , the •fife was pretty well clretiched, and it was thought, put out,then steaming' its . journey, Arriving ;at : Londesboro the fire. -was found to be.bui•ning briskly, andto prevent,otliors taking fire the car Was run on a switch, and the; engine started for. the tank ao procure water, 'nes but it vas mof flames,. , e- d soon a ,ass stroying the carand posts: POPULOUS.- Tho well-known lilies 0f Foes to the right of •us; foes' to the left of Os ;. foes all around' tie,"Might bo' paretlized thus =•" Babies to the right of us ; babies to tho' left of ni ; babies all in ound us," and it wotild'. then de- scribe • the , condition of Loildesboro: Your correspondent ventures • the opin- ion that' no place, of tho,. str;ino •size, in the;;ccamy-at••least,ycariaecol:tl_t1s`..mtuly_; infants as Londesboro. , DECAMP 111. ---The community here- abouts -were somewhat .startled•.on learn- ing that on Friday last, Mr. W. Cole, who Was carrying oxi the waggon -mak- ing business, had run away. Oa the, morning of that day he went to Clinton, previously informing his wife thltt'ho would be buck in the evening, but up to the lmeeent nethinc& has been heard as to his whereabouts. - He leaves a number of`'creditors behind, the princi• pal one being his brother, who will'Slose something like $2,500. Before his de- parture, he did what very few defaul- FURNISHING' ROUSE, VICTORIA y` 13Ld1K; '61,INT4N' • _-..'O L foo .U0OL CH L ` uB K ScliooL s GOOBS ARRIViNG v E e,ry Dayl We will be prepared at an early date to show • the largest l :stand one of finest stocks in the trade tri TATIONERY 86 FANCY GOODS • Thanking the public . of Clinton. and vicinityvicinitr. for their liberal patronage �- in. • I to since starting .in business, beg announce that h have thoroughly lenished my stock of School.. Books, Stationery, rally Goads, anda' • ::-- . re- ared to furnish school material of every description, at :the lowest 'cash prices. wP avepOP 7 City Etbok Stere terse do, lie posted up his books to the ' day of his depat'turte. ' Cth1roN, Angrast 21, 2879. ` , h s, corner of the Market Square. stalk &Tiuy Bq Gaols. 0 This season we intend" making a specialty of ORDERED CLOTHING And STAPLE: GOODS. ..; ... ,ter-. �.__.. :_... ._. We employ one of the ,best Cutters in Western. •Ontario, and are prepar- ed to take any orders for. Clothing with full confi dence • of having them -turned--ou othe-entire satisfaction of every one Pr We guarantee every garment a perfect fit, or no sale. We have just received -6, • shipment of LADIa MANTLES The prettiest goods in p • at -Lower . e and a�L the'rad , Prices than ever. People will.do' well to call ' and examine our Goods' i -before purchasing ONLY ONE PRICE.• .All Goods marketill Malo ' Figoros . R6• CALANDER & Co. CLINTON', Aug. 200879.