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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1881-02-10, Page 1TOIL.141NO• 6. • I • ". • v., • AND CENTRE HURON GENERAL ADVERTISER. 1 ren•A•sausup,imrsfilwianers... ,wwwwwwreasewesemmenseWwwwwW, ' gtlite$Otuttat MI oib(50.40 CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, V'EB, 10, 1$81, 1t/FONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL mina on good mortgage efictrritY, moderate :idea or interest. 11. MA.LE, Clinton. A LIST OP LANDS IN RI:IRON POlt SALE BY Interest Reduced. the Canada Company, mey beseen at the office of the undersigned. 11. HALE, Olinten. - - MONEY Le.NT On good farni security at Of and 7 per cent., according to MUMMA and tonne of 1U RS. WHITT, TEACHER OV PUPILS- 4.."6 ydera .1.1.1 attended at their own reaidenee,iparaent. Costa mote. t neceesary. Re- H. HALE, sidenoe Orange street, rigar the Enron Amid, Clinton - Huron Street, Clinton,. House and Lot for sale. rrinE subscriber offers ler sale, cheap, that well built, new, two-story Moue° op James Street, next to the Presbyterian Church., • W. B. CRICII, Victoria St, Clinton. 'IrN H. DOWSLEY, M. D., 3t. E. OS, ENGLaN% Mare for Sale. .1.1 • Phyeisian, .Surgeon, ete., Office and residence ; • . next Moleon'a Bank, narket square, Clinton. ---- mem subscriber offers for eald a good Bey Mare, • -I- in splendid order, worth po, win drive single or 1-1 IL APPLETON.— oFFicE—AT RESIDENCE double. Will be eold for 855 mill, or 6 months' timer --1-7 on Ontario etreat, Clinton, opposite the English on endoreed note, with intereet at 6 per, cent. Church. • Entrains by side gate. • U. J. NortswoRTRY, 5 C.I_EORGE A. WATSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Clinton. Solieitorin Chancery, Conveyancer, dm. Oillee over Mr. Canningliam's store, lately ououpted by Dr, Apple, Boarders Wanted. ton, Clinton. ‘..7'YOUNG, M. B., (ORADURPE OP TORO.1.`0 • University,1 Physician, Surgeen, residelnce at M Mr. anning's, three doors east of the Temperance Hall, Lendesboro, Ont.- \ "'• • A N. MANNINO, ATTOENNIC-AT-LAW, SOX! • CITOR•IN•ClIANCElats Conveyancer, ke., Beaver ' Block, Clinton, Ont, All Li:mingle 'promptly attended to. Office bourn, Ila.mslo 6 p.m. fl•REEVE.--OPPI0E, RATTENBURYSBL I./immediately behind Ransford's book store. Reel - donee, opposite the Temperance Hall, Huron Street,. Clinton. Office licoirs from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, TAR. STANDURYverRADITATE OF THE MEDI- -L/0AL Department Of Victoria Univeraity, T oron t o,f or. nierly of the BONPitahl bud Dieponliaries New York, Coroner for thevOminty of Huren, Bayfield, Ont. TnEundersigned has eceommodation for four or rive lady or gentlemen boarders. Every cony°. Mince Of a home. Termkreasonable. Apply at , HA.RLAND BROS., Albert Street, 6 Or to W. S. HARLAND, , • Mary Street, Clintml. Notice to• Debtors. rp'Em undersigned. having. disposed 06 1114 business, J.. requires all parties indebted to him -to van mid aettle their acconnts before THE ler OV MARCH, otherwiee they will be placed in Court for eollection JrApcounta may be paid at bin late place of businefis .TOHN PAYMENT, Olhatcn. Bs "WANTED, TEN CAR LOAD OF GOOD AP. 11 V rims,' for which. a good price will be paid.-- Parties Wishing to well, will pleaeo call at °nee, PHOMBSON & BOLE'S, Clinton. 1ABRIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICA'r . Ill -Apply at the Beaver Blooli,or rittlio residence of the subscriber, near the London, Heron di Bruce Reilway, JAMES SCOTT, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Clinton. 1.11, 'W. WILLIA2,TS,./3. 4,, hI,11., GRADUATE OF Li .Toronto ntveraity ; member of the College drily., sit:limns and Surgoon4Ont. •Ornon & Romeson the -lionse formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve, „Albert atreet Clinton. MEAT that -clean farm, lot 138 in the first (mimosa on CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. AirONET TO LD.—I HAVE ANY AMOUNT -111.of money to lend, on good, improved farms only,et 74 per cent. interest payable yearly, Sum no object if security ample. Private /nude, JOHN S. PORTER, Seaforth. T T. WILKIE, SURGEON DENTIST, CLINTON eJ • Extracts teeth without pain by the nee Of the latelati b§St> and by far thli aafest appliance yet :dis- covered for that purpose,: All other branches of the yrofessionpromptly attended to id the most approved style, and at moderate prices. • 46.8m ran, WORTHINGTON, PHYSTCTAN,"817116-EON 17 J../Accouchour, Licentiate of the College ofPhysinian. end Surgeons of Lower Canida,andProVineielLicen• tiate and Coronor few thcrCountyof Huron. Offiecand, residenee,—The building fdrmerly occupied by Mr.. __Thwaitee, Moron street. Clinton, Jan. 10,1871. • ' • • W. E. CART14BIGHT;Stainton:Dnisrier, Graduate of the:Royal .College of ' Dental Surgeons of Ontario, bee opened robins in tbe Vietoria Block, Albert Street, Clinton,where he will constantly be in attendance, and prepared to per- form every operation connected with Dentistry: Teeth extracted, or filled with:gold; amalgam, or other filling • material: Artificial teeth inserted from one to • trot. • or• -•.--•'•-r•-••• 14'0 VSTI.,M1R.-: • 4SP • BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON, . . Have on hand • a choice assortment of CLOCKS; WATCHES, JEWELLERY and PLATED WARE Lof , all kinds. • Watohoo; maitell 'on iliOrt.notioo AT.,L.W014.4 WARRINTEP. .$1130,000 TO . LEND, -.- A T SEVEN PER CENT. Costs lower thun, sny LEother agency. . • • - FARMS BOUGHT AND soLrl. " O MARRIAGE LICENSES.' CONVEYANCING., • • COHM/SSIONElt FOR TAKING AFFIDANITS. BILAITHWAITE, LONDEBRORO. of AleKillop, On the Huron Road, within ijmUos of Seaforth, and adjoining the property of L. Meyer, • Nsq.'will be eohl on moderate terms, part credit. The fern. contains 101 acres, about 80 cleared, good oil, well watered, large frame barn, good °milord, 15 acme now in fall•wheat, the. School house within, a quarter of a nails% Apply tit the owner, w.wrirentv. •Huron Road, (Clinton 1).0.) or. to 0 H.JIALE,, • Huron St., Clinton. y a I -71txTE have removed Our' °dice.: to Hie more coilyc. V V Limit and suitable anein the nOrth Corner of THE NEW .7rowly . Where the xpress and Dominion Telegraph business wilrbe transacted in future: .Wli groats° agents for the CANADA Err8oniNoeCo.,-8OOTiisu IMPERIAL' 4SUMANCE and NORTMERN LIFE INSURANCE. comm. mug,. Risks taken at the loweet, reasonable rates. GOOD LOAN COMPAN'TES ENPENsgNTED., , • W f$H,11i14 EROS. • et inton,...Tan. 20,1881, • • T-iscta-H--&—aai •, . BANKERS .1 ALBERT STREET, Cl..,INTON, ONT. • • - Directly opposite the Market, .. ITIBINSACT BANEXIGBCSINESS. A -Money advanced on Mortgages and Notes of hand Drafts issued payable at par, at all the offices of the merchant's, Bank Of Canada. New York drafte jostled, payable at par, and available in all partlibf the United Staten. ' • • PROMPT ATTENTiON PAID TO dOi..itOTIONS through.' out Canadaand the United •States. • -SALE NOTES BOUGHT at close rates, and money cod to f,.,eern their_oinitzte of time to tent the borrower.' , . 1•..A.1 marketable securitiei bought and Sold. O BANRRRS 170 NkW Yong.: Aonwrs 74117. , arzecuArr's Bann or CANADA. 3S'i.e pt eent Interest alloiverkOn Defib44.', JrTESDALL • • T.A GALE IVIONEY TO LOA $20Tocsa, On faini property, at seven per cent Interest payable yearly, borrowers having Old privilege ,of pay- ing the whole -or any part of theloany at any time, without giving previous notice. On payment of any part of principal, i nterest ceases on amount paid. Far- ther perticularegiven on application to C. A. HARTT, Attorney, &c., Clinton FR'SEVERAL GOOD FARMS FOR SALE. MONEY TO LOAN 50,000 PrIva: Funds AT 7 PER OEHT, payable to. snit borrdwer. FARMS FOR SALE, .MORTGAGES AND OTHER SECURITIES, BOUGHT AND • SOLD. - OFFICE OrPOSITE QIETEV:N;GI 1.10TVL . A. S.:FISHER.. .010,0D,,Noi.18,41380. CLINTON. COOK STOVES. PARLOUR, STOVES, HEATING .STOTES. sTQvx FURNITURE. PIPES AND ELBOWS. . X CROSSCUT SAWS, ' PrA SleighBells SleighBells •`.E6.1: Large and fine' aasortment a WI LAMPS. . CUTLERY, ' PLATED GOOD8.' CRUETS, &a, • • , BUILDERS' SUPPLIES con. "tai"I O atantly on hand, , PAINTE, OILS, GLASS:" V4 NAILS. NAILS, r!te, S. i17 -IS 000. MONEY, .TO 'LOAN PRIV,UE FUNDS LOWEST INTEREST. , IN GUICI AND ON TERMS TO SCITBORROWERS CONVEYANCING TEES ItOtElif TH. I ' It A N .E S, FIF4-** D A. H. MANNING,. ATTORNEY AND SOLICE1104, BLOOK, MANTON'. • SPLENDID Rm. FOR SALE 103 grio,in tho Tonnillio of Maid. GOOD BARN AND STABLES'. • GOOD O4fcUNG ORCHARD; GOOD.YENCES. GOOD WATER. GOOD VALUE.' ,...„ GOOD irnitm,§. AMA TO R.' M. IRACEY) • iron wed Itarthyare Merchant. OLIHTOIT,Dee. ;IWO. gnu AtimtiggtItttlt$. Partnership Dissolution • NOTICIE le hereby given that the pei.nerallip )1, m - Wore existing between 0001‘D POUCH, as butchery, in the town of Clinton, was ,solved by mutuar consent, on the 8th of Janna..;,, All out. etnAtling scoonntanaust be paid at once, to either of been discovered as soon art it was, it would the 1110 arm. - --- gotuttoktp unit Winne wow% LONDESBOU.Q., NEM= A FIRE.—!61r,Adania' hone°, known as the Emporieni, caught fire on Sunday morning, at the stove pipe hole' the ceiling having to be cut throogh to getat the fire, which was soon extinguished. If it had -not W. Comm, have destroyed tbe house, as there is.no pro. clinton, Ftei.le, 1 11. A. COMA.' ' tection against fire here. MANITOBA • 4G- JM Vcr.A. • WILL :START AN EXCURSION PARTY - ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ND. • Freight Monday before, Apply to T. GREENWAY , Centralia, - A Dwzia..ino-Housx Des-rnorzn.—A fire broke ont in the dwelling of Mr.Jcihn Welsh, queen street, at one o'clock on Monday morn- ing.-Thebuilding was destroyed. Loss un- knon ; total insurance, $1,600 in the Stan, dard. A brisk wind was blowingait the time, and but for the timely arrival of the steam engiee, the fire might have proved more die, astro..s,. The fire is attributed to Mem- diarism. . • .-4444••••11141- _ 17..T -M1 .I7ST • HAYFIELD. Bniseatal..--Itev. Mr: Livingston has been. BOOT ARO SHOE STORE ML' ALBERT STREET, 614111TON", ' • Tat oubseriter has pleawire in informing the petit plc of Clinton and vicinity; that he has opened. outre Boot and ShotStore, the •• . , . Prtesee recently ompied by Mr. John Ste p, Where he will be pleased to fill all &dere entrusted to him-. 'Being a practical workman of several years> experience, he feels able. to give entire setisfaction, Doitoind Shoos- nub toorder on short natio* • ItEpAIRING PRIAIPTLI: ATTENDED TO,. .5•the (-73C). 13: Ohaagl. COUCZ & EMERSON, .T.0.4E..0..s. • • ?TIME 811b$Oribere LAY° pleesnre 111 iutiniating to -L the people of Clinton end 'bat they have bought out tbe butebering busynelm lately car- riad ea by mir. J. DAy?,iiins,, and Ivill continue the same at the stand,. • , . . II V HON fitT)I.HET, CLINT!). ,• Whore they will be pleased to receive a continuance of the support so liberally extended to their prede ce slier. No pains or emanate win be spared to Supply, their 'austomers with the very ohoiceat meatthat can be procured, and their Mende may rely on having theirorders promptly and satisfuctorily filled, at reasonable rutes. 01IDEla SOLICITED. . • ' couo,a * EMERSON. AUCTION—S-ALE fawn undersigned hasbeen instructed by Mn. E. atourrrecran, to offer for Nile by rublie Apetion .At*.Knoes oteI,..tiolinesville,' NESAA.Y41.2n.d_of_MARCIL,...1881,. ' AT Two....0,01,00R, That va luabl e. farm lot No. 20,1n the Twelfth •Con- cession of .Goderich Townellip. The- •Let ;entracte eighty mires, of which about. -thirty are. cleared, and twenty-fivo more are partly oleared. Thera arebbout fifteen acres °Igoe,' cedar; the balance elm and hem - leak. The soil ic a rich loam. The Lot is well adapted fora dairy or grating farm, and has -a com- fortable five -roomed houtie; (with cellar) and. a .sruall frame barn and stable. -It--I only half &Jane-Si-Mu- Holniesville, "and fonr miles from Clinton, by good gravel road. Only $500 required down; balance on long credit, If required. Further' particulars can be had on application to it. IIALE , EN., Clinton, or to " • JAMES HOWSON,. Auctioneer., Clinton, r eb. 9; 1881. . :iTTOIrr oF • Valuable Real Estate . IN TEE • TOWNSUIP or B.ULLETT, • 'UNDER and by virtue of a rimer de Salo contain- ed in a eertzlin Indenture of 151...1'tgage, dated the 16611 day of mareir,,A.P.,1878, and, whieh-will produced on the stay ot sale. there p111 be Sold by Public Auction, at the QUEBNIKOTEL. in .tho Town 'or CATORTH .Sa•turdby1,09th,.ef February, 1881, AT TWO O'CLOCK IN. VIM AFTEBNOON, By.Jonlah P. Brine, Auctioneer, the followtngiande and promised, viz :—That certain parcel or tract.ot land mutate, iylng, and being in the Township of Huhatt, in the County bf Huron being composed of -Lot number Tweive,.in the Fifth. Concession of the eaid Township of Mullett, oontatning,ene hundred -acme, more or less,' ' -The above le a valuable property., and Very iavor. ably located. On the prembiell are a, good frame house good stable, and other conveniences. • , Terme of Sale and Other information ytili-brianade known on the day of sale; or may be obtained, by ap- pticatizi to the ondereigned. • ' . 'E. 3 , BV . • Vendor's Senator,. Stratford. Stratford,Feb.l.Stli, 1881, ; 11.1 -OUSE . FOR SALE.—TIIE UNDER - min= offers that conifortable and &tenni, situ. ated 'house, Opboaite the Preebyterian Church, Inc sale, There are seven rooms, hard. and soft water, a, choice selection ff fruit trees on the lot. Terms and other particulars made known On aplieation to . 62 MRS. 11. ST11110E011, on the premieee, T_TOTISE TO .11,ENT,—THAT Nnw AND AA, comfortable -trick Housei on Maple Bt., Clinton, Owned by Kr. Win. Doditsi tontaine five bed-roonni, parlor, sitting.room, kitchen, wash-roora and wood: shed 'hard and soft water on the inernises. Half an acre in the lot, on which there is a etable. For f or- ther particulars apply to JAMES rein. 1 , • Wood •Wantpd. . • "C(TANTED, GO cords of SITOItT GREENWOOD Y fOr the Minton modal School. 'Apply to ' .8 W. Al.. HINE, Secretary, Driving park_Asociat'n MBNRS of the Clinton Tiriving Park Ai3A0e111, .1.1.L Ron ere urgently requested to attend to the re. OSUIO cell made upon thorn. ' W, SHEPPARD. . Tenders Wanted. rilgioAng WILL IIE tmill noon, of BA.TURDAY, tho 1215 DAT OP FEBRITANY, nOlts for the erection of A, Brick aacige and 0111IceA# an the corner of Ilattenbury rind Albert' Streets, Clinton, Plans and specifications tan be soon at the office of.the Cinetreit htir.ts, The sub- striber dots not Wild himself to accept the lowest or any tender, . WH.1411.1I6I4AY. O =it flsr- trif TIrictd c•gi n=1111.1entirl‘clur tlYe Revgentleman is, we are glad to hear, get- ting over his recent Bickner, Annttuss.—On FridaY: evening Mr.. A. II. Manning, of Clinton, will deliver an ,adtiress ander the auspicee of the, BALT.. Assoojation in the -Methodist Chord. If the roads are at all passible there will be a large attendance to greet the speaker On his first, visit to Bay- field. • • WI,NCIIIAM. WE are having some very fine weather, sleighing is good and business prosperous. THE grand inusicol entertainment announe. ed to take place itt connection with St, Paul's Churoll was holt. in the town .hall, On the 4th. ' The hall was well filled, ' TUE peaple of Winglinni Are:promised what may prove to Ie a very interesting breach promise case. Ai partieulars would perhaps be annoying just now we prisa.them by. Tun grand panorairta, giving views of the prineipal Pointe .pf interest iii• the world ex- hibited here, on the iSth. , The funds raised were degoted to ,the Presbyterian Sabbath SehoqL • , F. G. Winnows, ex•Franciscan . Monk, lectured here, on the 9th. His lecture while AS aniusieg and ingtructive as usual was el. most entirely: free from any objeetionable features. Wit: 'notice that the County Council !MVO left the .".Glithana B,ridge" which has been agitating ..this• minds of • some of the. -Lower Winghareites atilt unsettled. It 18 altogeth iin_probable_t tahose-whom.the,bridgeamuld- benefit 'ye to be' eontent with smell favors and ,i,cept a foot bridge. WiLam nitght Imre been -a very serieuefire originated in Mr. Geo.:Pettypieeela flotir and teed store, on Friday evenirig. Talbot on hid ay home noticed the blaze and soon had it eittieguistied • Had it not .been fot Mr. T's timely discovery the -whole bleck. frame one) must have been destroyed. ' • .04k11AI. • , t. Mr. 'Nation, merdhant, IS ill with rliennia.„ fie fever. . • • , • • The Orr bus was rnn into, by e farmer,and badly datnaged. A mw suit'enites. ' The. J. O. G, T. have Made 'arrangements with E. G. Widdows; to .lecture here 'before The• -Firemen of:Blyth are fitting -np•thefr hall in good style, wIth rich, luxamous carpet, ,easy chairs, etc. • . Bei. Nathaniel Smith; Kippen, will ocqupy the ,Canada Methodist pulpit' next Sabbath 7eteniiig,Ilev.'"ar. Birks goifig.t6 Ooderioll. grand ball of the season Was held on 'Friday evening hist in Wateety:A ;''ituusia rid deneing-eontintred-ti31 411 early-lraurtittr urday inernmg.. , Myth has had an Unusual quantiiy of visit- ors.lately, among theni, Mr, W. White, pro.. prietor of one of the largest iron works, Chi- cago, and Mr. Ouniming, proprietor of. the Briggs House, Chicago. Themes Nicholson, who will be knoWn to .many as the toll gate keeper, for some years,,, near .13lyth, bat lately at livery stable proprie- tor;.ia now moving to Menchester, to' keep hotel in the building vacated by R. J. Pollock. Accirtzsi.—Ada, daughter of Mr, Edward Slibn,den cooper, was run over by a eleigh, while riding hoinefrom sehool, the runner passing over her knee, injuries it badly, but no bones were broken: Lesson— keep off tbe sleighs. • .: • • . , . • Another photograph gallery has been start- ed in 'Blyth by Mr. Chades_Witts, who has Opened put in Senior's old stand, Mr. McKin- non having .erected'a banding for Mr. Senior to carry en his business of photographing and oyster Baleen. - .Although :we 'had no municipal election this year, there has been quite a .lively time respecting the•apnehitment of village clerk and secretary of school trustee board.. Mr. Metcalf has now seetired•both these Offides, in conipetition wjth Mr. Thorne: Metairri. Mallory .§t Shorts, of this place, have engaged in a new enterprise. They in- tend to call on every responsible farrier in the county, and leave five pounds Of tea, on trial, if satisfactory, the farmer boll, if net, it will betaken away and nothing 'said. • On Monday an accident happened in Mount - castle's sew mill •vviiieli carne near proving fatal. A board caught en the saw and was sent through tho end of Alie mill, by which.a man named Familiar Was km:Mired down and stunned, , and a boy named Beatnish, living near the village, was struck on the aide of the head by a piece rebounding, and rather seri. •otittlY hurt. • " , Thee. White, who lately removed to Mtn', peth, • en Lake Erie, was In town "last week; he Mee the climate there well, there is only nine, inches of snow, at the deepest) end num. bers of • nice pleasant days this winterriv,hile we have had teal Canadian winter frorn the beginning until now. We were all wiebing for the the* to melt down half the, Snow, whiph has now come. , Messrs. Grey, Young at Sperling have fin- , lobed their new salt block, and now turn out 300 barrels of salt per day ; including the Seaforth blocks, they manufacture nearly 700 barrelper day. They are About ereeting,a saw mill end. stave factory in Blyth, for their own use, - they require so many barren'. Blytla gait is now shipped to nearly all (to. tion on the Great WesteiVlailway. TI1114 ALL no Ir. -7 -TO beau• tify the teeth and give (twang to the breath use Tna. PEI:EY; tile new toilet gem, 5 tante • • • cLLgT1'. FARM SOLD.—Thefarm of Mr. John Crozier,. OP the 13th con, 50 acres, has been sold to Mr. Thos. Humphrey, for the aum of 81,000. J.41Asear, Hallett, and. Mr. J. Steen, Goderich township, have traded boare, the former having, a Berkshire and the latter- a Suffolk. • , . COONCII illneinwa.—.A meeting of the mu- nicipal Council, of Hullett, was held at Lon- desboro. on the 41h inst. All the niembere preeent. Minutes of harmer meeting read and. confirmed. 'Moved. by J. Lesham, see. by J. Howson, that the follewing accounts be paid, viz.:— H. Medd, for damages to road in teaming gravel and plank, $1.30; and the following accounts for medical attendance, for the late Ann Crenyati, an indigent, young woman, Viz, Dr. Reeve, 810 ; H. Kettle; expenses to To- ronto, $5, nuise while in Seaforth, 54; board Seaforth, 85, in all 824, and that tho Treasurer credit her father, Patrick Cronyen with $7, on actiount of same paid by hint to J.,Mason.—Carried. petitieu, was presented from J. Reynolds and others, 'praying for an additional allow - epee to Michael O'Hara, • •• • IVIoied by J. Alason,, see. by ..1". Britton, that John Brownlee be paid 81.45 per. week, for 'boarding, . thithing. and lodging, Michael O'Hara,- " from the lat of Feb, 081, until otherwise ordered-hy the'Council..--Carried. Communication was read from the pro- prietor of the 8:catcall &a; newspaper, Mg to be allowed to tender for the tOelaShip PrinItoiilet . by 3, Lashaini• see Av. ly J Mason/ that said cpmmunicatien be • Taia •Ct:alriclitevhde,:kbt:lej. Britton, aec: by J. Lashe .in, ship as audited be now finally passed, and that fifty copies of the same be printed in sheet form for eireulation.--Oarriecl. • ' Moved by J, Mason,. see. by J. Howson, that. the. iassessor be instructed to find out where when he assesses the township, where all the road. scrape- ti and atone hammers be: longing to the township are, and report the same to the township clerk, when_ he returns the veil; and that J; Lashani and J.' Britton be a committee to collect all the said scrapers and hammers,' and. get them repaired, and also procure a few new ones • if riecessary.— ijall'Iroieviled by J.. Howson, see.. • la. j'r .1. Brittqn, that $5 be accented. from Thos. ildams, as payment in full. for timber on S. R. 20-21, con."3, south of the Maitland aver, and that. le he allowed 'until lat May 1882, to remove said iimber, and that he be held personally .reSperisible for any damage done to:adjeleing proherty in removing. said Moved/by'', LashanirlIseci-by -4, Mirage, 'that the'sum of $400.1ie granted for repairing roade 'and bridges in the tewnship during the present 'year, viz., $80 to he expended •nnder the direction of each of the Gonneillors, in their respective divieions, and that. the Tree. surer be end is herebyautheriZed to pay the seine. on the °idols of the said Councillors, respectively end that the Whole: of the .seid Councillorbe and are hereby appointed road, coi•mnissioners ter the tewnsbip of Hullett, for the present year.---6arried.• ; Moved by J. Britton, see. J. Itowsont that „tile Clerk', be authorized -to 'advertise in the Blyth R6Oleto and the Wingham 2Aines;•neNve- ,papeis, for tenders, to furnish the following .seund square cedar timber, viz, 3,000 feet 10.x 10 inehee thick and -from 12 tta 16: feet long; 3,000 feet 8. x,3 inches thick and front 12 to 16' feet long; -2,000 feet 6 .x 6 inches thick and frere.12 to. 16 feet long. 'Tenders. to state price per theueandfeet, board mea. sure, tenders to be id'hylt:13-tit -Jan.., '1881. Timber, to be delivered by the lat May, 1881; at Londesbero or at Londesboro ptation, Council not to he. botincl to Omit lowest or mny tender. —Carried. • , .. Celinoil then adjourned to meet again' at Loiniekboro on the 18th Feb .1 o C oc exainine tenders, appoint pathmasters and ether officers and traileact otlier general business. , • • jAC.. BRAITHWaiTET clerk. EAST tVAWANOSH. Drell. --On the 31.st ult., Mr.Cliffordlof the 12th con. East" Wawartosh, died after Offer- ing for over a year. He was one of the oldest :residents of the place, and was very ,highly respected in the vieinity. His remains were borne to the Catholic cemetery on Wedneeday morning and interred. beside his "wife, who died about nine years ago. . " • •ILL. -.-Mr. Jos, Brandon, yoUngest son • of Mr. janies Brandon of the 10th con.,has been under medical treatment for the past .two weeks. He caught cold, which resulted in inflammatory rheumatism. Very slight hopes are entertained of his recovery, as thiri is' the second time he has been attacked with the , :11AN.CHEST.I.Ag. TEA NEETING.--1130: annual tea 'meeting Of the Presbytelian Onnich, took place on Mon- day evening, and was A success in every par. -Menhir, there were a large staff of excellent epeakera in attendance and an efficient choir under the management of Mr. Wilthertitone. The proceeds amounted tp.over 4§0 to•be Plied in improving the Church grounds. . M W S REAL ESTATE.—__r. -art purchased the farm lately owned by Mr. Jas. Denby, neer Weetfiehl, forth sum cd $4,475. &Ram, Ss:num.—Special religious meet. live aro now being held at Hoovers Church, and promise to be attended with much good tothe surrounding people. , . /101.31ESVILLE. BIBLE VIEWS.—The Rev, C. R. 'Matthews,. of Clinton, exhibited some Splendid views in the English Church, last Monday night by moans of a Soyetptican. '0'13,i;avonx CoNcnirr.—On Saturday night, net, a concert will be held the in body of the MethodiCi Church, in aid of the Sunday School: .All who heard the OtBanyoun's last year are not likely to miss stieh h treat. To ALL WHOM IT .1),,IAY CONOEICC—It it believed that there are openings in •this village for the following :—A grist mill, a shoemaker, that is a mender of old shoes, 'a telegraph rif;fice and operator, and a branch of the Forreeters, Alaceabees, or other good Society. „11.1 • • Missiorbinv Smtvices.—The pulpit of the Ilohneaville Methodist Church was oectipied last Sunday =tiring by the Rev; 3. "%Volker, and at night by the .Rev, 3, Livingstone. The congregation on each occasion was large, and the eallection in aid of raissione, On Mon.' day night a public meeting was held when the tellowing reverend gentlemen addressed the meeting, Sutherland, J. Livingstone and X. Walker. V. XEOLPIES & SoN VathaisheNb. DAKOTA CORRESPONDENCE, To the Editor of the ClOzton New Era. DzAit Sirti—As many of my acquaintances,. who are readers of your paper, would like to hear my views on Northein Dakota, es a place for young 'men and men with large families to settle in, I thought I would send you a feWitems, giving my views and experiences, after a residence of over ten months in the territory. Well, I have not changed my opinions any since I name here; I thought then, And still think, that Dakota land and land laws give a poor man the best chance to get a comfortable home for himself and, family, of any place on this continent, and ee. these are in7 reasons for thinking so :—First, tbe land is 'of the best quality, and easily worked. Next, it gives good yields of No. 1 grain of every kind. Next, there are no thistles or briers to hurt or prick your hands, making it a pleasure to handle grain, instead, of a toil. Next, you get good orojps for only plowing once after the first year, so that the • amount of labor, compared with the labor you have to give your lan4 in Ifuron, is not over 40 per cent. Next, being close to a com- pleted railreati; you can get all you want to purchase, at old settlement rates, arid sell everything you can grow, for good prices, for • years to gine. True, you have to: pay ex."" travagant railroad charges, as iteosits nine- • teen cents to send and handle a bushel of wheat from hero to. not glinting storage -there, distance, about 300 miles ; the work ought to be done for ton or twelve cents, at' moat—see Chiengo rates to New York. . Still, aa You can get 320 acres of good wheat land; from one-half to five. ,miles from "the track, which will cost you not over $50 all , teal, you can then afford to pay heavy r?? road rates and still make Morley. Now r. a man want's to start with bete is, three 044 Immo or mules, if he can bny them, if not, two good yokc. of oxen, ifno£ tibia to get two • •yoke,get one, and a twelve -inch breaking plew; with these he eau ,hf,,erik andrback-set 40nto 50:aoresi in the•seerAhavith three horses. or two yoke of oxen he Oen break and beak- ed 100 acres, and sow and harrow in the seed, . with tho horses he can harvest the flame; but ' cannot with the oxen. Now the lartat yield . of wheat betide locality hist season was 221, brush. of whiatt,on land. notplowed hack,but-the. - grain sowed .on the sod plowed the. summer before, • AD other. -grains. and roots were as . geed as could be wished • for. I• am getting Illy. Seed ont of a field of 136 acres; which Yielded 33i bushels to the !tore, and. 1 an/ paying for it.ons dollar per bushel; hero ika •••• small forteme 131, ene field, of wheat. 'The grain is pure:fife, without a mixture of any- 4ften :been. ".Is net the buth the best for -men, vtithont Any -means ?" means; Yon-- - may just gs well sit idle jn the house en she prairie, as to chop and Wade all Whiter in the, deep s.uciw‘, and year. life in .danger beside, and in :spring the idle man en the prairie is away ahead of yoti,•its you still have to burn brush, log, barn off and fence your ten acres ot land, thein the Sturgis' are still thereand. some Of theur will be for sixteen. yeas More; . When the man. on his .prairie farm.' With his yolcit of oxen, in the lento Season,will have 40 acres reedy for aerop; no eta:tabs; 'matinee • • a reaper and will have all the nitatrire, and hay he Wants to Use, for nothing; then. roads ' are cfnite an item in bush countries ;. i'• Ohl • have a dread.of themr:whereas, on the prei. rie you can inmp iii yonr waggon and drive to any. place you need. to go, over a beautiful.. 'sward,. 50 .or -100 Mike. and never dirty a • horse's feet or sod, .the tire of a Wheel. • Be._ sides, if a niancannot geta yokrief. oxen, or. afford to work on hirPown land ell the time, he, will get good wages at any Of • the large : farina in the neighborhood, from • $22 per . month. to $2 Per• day, and if able to got the oxen, he can got all tbe land he can break at. $3 per acre, and 82 to plow it back; uO charge .; for feed; all he • has to do is to -take off the yoke -And -e114.8 -right -With -.the oatm. Plenty,. . of ge'dd Water, at from -20' to 40 feet, and quite::: a number of email shallow lakes to Supply. cattle.. Flies in summer, at times, ere pretty trenblesome; but elm be endured, they are no, .worse than they were in .Hullett, 26 Year.e-.- Once. The weather qp to the first of Nov- ember. was.:delightfil, since then it is dose • winter, but bright ,and cold; when Mahn a , man cart'ivork eut of doors quite conifertahly,. when windy you are better in doors; ' if Ma, flieautiel;eYo.fitursit oortis,isiaonvdemno:er w1selL!tiaovyereetd, . 'MO; snow we have di inehea, end the snow that . family have had good health since our Arriv- al here: Tradesmencau do well, especiailiks ' carpenters and blacksmiths; the former get from $2 to 83 per day, 'and thelatter.$65 per month, 'With board. -I am, yours,• . CHAS. MORROW: • . • ' 'Tun weather has been excessively cold, 250 below zero, on the morning of the 2nd, quite, '• a few frozen ears, noses and toes are report- ecL The that dame under our notice was that of a Kinlosit lady, awakening • to find the end of her proboacia badly (ninon. Sleighing good, and a great deal of the forest • product is being handled. ; Goon opening here for ,r.t. grist -mill. Ntat'nnous complaints are heard'froin pai., ents and children as to the No. 10. Kinloss ' School accommodatien, primary scholars hav- ing to stand shuddering With cold in the outer perch during their teaching, exery cold . and , tinfit place, and. it is t� be hoped those inter., este& will take the matter up; for quite a few of the little ones are pick At hOme therafrorn. . QUARTERLY services Will be held in the C. • M. Church, here, Sunday ,13111 inst., Rev, W. Blyers, Winghain, Officiating. " ON Sunday! 6thjest, sacrament services were held in the C.P. Church, here, the ReV. Mr. Anderson, of Tiverton, assisting. N. Oir Sunclity 23rd ult., the annual missionary • services in connection •with tho C. M. Church, " here; Were erindacted by the Bev. Mr. Walk- er, .of Luekriew,• and on the following Mon. day evening, intereeting•addreeses were de. livered by the Revs. Idessts. Teekeyt Bryers ' and Wallcor, a'liberal donation was (Oen, . Mr, Edward Weafield has disposed of his house and lot to Mr. Wm;Wiley. of Zetland, who purposes going Into hotel business here. TEA. meeting in the C. P. Chtireb, here', on Tneeda,y the 15tli that. ,ZOPKSA.--I have seenred the agency for this new con pound for Dyapepia and Liver Troubles. It OEMS to me under most favor- able auspiecs. being very highly endorsed and recommender]Ite wonderfnl affinity to the Digestive OrgAnS mid the Liver, increasing the diseolvieir juices, correeting the acids and carrying oft imperities of the Sternach and regulating the Liver,can be testedby oecur. ing alarnpl 'bottle which Bella at 10 cents, or lenge eight ounce bottle, 76 cents, 3. IT. dombe, Olin ton.