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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-08-04, Page 8CLINTON NEW ERA
THURSDAY, AUG 4, 1 8S1.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Black Machine Oil, by the barrel, very
cheap, at S. Davis', Clinton.
For a delicate and econemieal Article of food
try Corned Beef and Lunch Tongue, indespen-
eible to parties camping out. To be had at
Se i' Nus=R & Cos, Clinton.
Sylvan Photos at Foster's, Clinton.
Just received, a large stock of American
Coal OIL Harland Bros., Clinton.
Parties travelling -would find it to their ad.
vantage. and Comfort to buy the Celebrated
Chicago Corned Beef or •Lunch Tongue at
S, F4LLI$En .!` Co's, Clinton.
NEw tomatoes have made their appear-
once.
DIvis oN •("dirt will he held here on the
30th Inst, •
MR. R. WI9,EMAN has beep heard from
at Chicago.
Copious rains havefallen• during the
past week.
TWENTY-TWO tickets.' were sold for To-
,onto last Thursday.
THE "hub" :of 'the county Seems . to be
the centre of attraction now.
MESSRS? J, S. Walker & Co., have their
bending factory. in full blast'now,
REEVE CHIDLEY is having. a neat iron
fence erected in front of his residence.
LTARr.AND. BRos. have Moved to .their
new premises, one poor north of their old.
AS ¥taxY_as feurteen trains oohed at.
,,Clinton station,: Grand Trnnk Railway, on
Tuesday.
THE. construction"train on the G. T R:'
which passes up every Sunday might do:a
little less whistling. •
ON `TUESDAY the people of *Woodstock'
"excursioned" to Goderich ; there were
ten car loads, jam full:.
OPE business men apparently expect to
do a large business in fruit jars, judging
by the numbers• on hand.
WE ARE pleased to see that Mr:, M.'Mc-.
Taggart,' who has been seriously indispos-
ed, is able to be. around again. .
REV. W.CRAIG, incumbent of St. Paul's
Church, will assume' his duties on Sunday
meat. Service at the usual' hours ;