The New Era, 1881-09-01, Page 1•
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Stores to Rent,
THIREE STORES
Now in courae Of erection. in the thriving and businese
TOWN F
Sitnated on the junction of the •Oratizi Intuit and
London, Huron and Brine Railways, on the corner of
THE BEST iheinesse STREET IN THE TOWN.
" Where a ancecasful Imainges bee been carried en fer
years.
NO. 1 STORE* 100 X 21.
NO. 2 STORL 92 x 21. •
NO, 3 STORE 77 x 21,
sumo cellars the whole size of the building. Stores
to be completed abent the 1et of September. For
further particulari3 apply to
WILLIAM COATS.
Clinton, Jui.e 30, 1881,
graft:4100i auk etho gnag
-AK OlehY TO, LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL
.FLL flume on good mortgage ecoOtily, moderate rtee
of interest, • H. HALE, Clinton.
A I,IST OF LANDS IN HURON ROB 8A1.E BY,
-CA. the Canada Company, may be seen et the office of
theandersigned. FL HALE, Clinton,
If RS. WHITT, TEACHER OF MUSIC. PUPILS
-NM attended at their own residence, if nosessary. Re-
. effienee Orange street, near the Euroh Road Clinton
sre li DOWSLEY, ill ht. R:11:8. -MUM),
.L.r. Physician, Surgeon, &E,,' °alba and residence
next Nelson's Bank, market square Clinton.
DR. APPLETON.-- OFFICE -AT RESIDENCE
on Ontario street, Clinton, opposite the Englieh
Much. Entranee by side gate.
OYOUNG, M. B., (GRADUATE OF' TORONTO
•Univereity,) Phydoian, Snrgeon, regidence nf
Mt. Manning's, three ben east of the Temperance
)1311, Londesboro, Out.
R.1111EVE.-01117011, RATTENBIIRY STREET;
immediately north of Rainford'a book store. Resi-
dence, opposite the Temperance Rail, Huron Street,
Minton. Office hours from 8 a.re.,to 0
sTANnunle GiADITATE OF THE MEDI.
1 -roar. Department of ViotorinUniveraity,Toronte,fev-
raerly, of tho Hospitals and Dispensariea, New York,
Coroner for the County of Huron, Bayfield, Ont.
NIARRIAGE ‘LIOENSES AND CERTIFICATES.
1TAApply at the Beaver Block,or at the midi:moo of tho
Reburied, near the London, Huron & Bruce RailwaYz
JAMES scone Issuer ot afarriage Licenses. Clinton.
RW. W 1.1,LIAMS, B. A., 11.11: GRADUATE OF
•Toronto University; member dthe College of Phy-
sicians and Surgeona, Out. Oman & Rosnianen the
helm formerly oceupied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street
Clinton. . . , .
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A H. MANNING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLI.
.cA.• OITOIVIN-011ANCENY COAVeyallOST, &C., BeOT
Bleak, Clinton, 'Ont. All' , aV
business promptly attanaed
to. Office hours'9 a.m. to 6 p.in. ' •
At na wkshaw's Hotel,. Blyth, every Saturday. . •
nit. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
iL/A000uehour, Li on date bf the College of,Phy olden.
and S urge o'n s of Lo wor Canada , and ProvincialLicen
tiate and Oceronorfor thaCountyoi Huron. Officeand,
residenaear-The building f °chiefly occupied by Mr.
'Phwaites, Huron street.
Winton ilan.I0,1871." • '
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• W. E . OABTWRIGHT,S one eon DENT.IST,
• Graduate of the Royal 0011030 of Dental
Burgeons of Ontatio; hail opened roma in
the Victoria Block, Albert Street, Clinton, whore he
will constantly be in attendance, and prepared to per-
fortil every operation tonnoefedwith Dentistry. Tooth
nxtraoted, or filled with gold, amalgam or other filling
material. &dacha teeth inserted 'from 018 to a
I all Betas
gi see.
EDWIN KEEPER, L. D. IL,
JIE 1ST TX S'rr,
Prom the office of Trottel, &- Cadsar, :leading dentists
of Toronto. Second Honor .Graduate Royal College
Dental Surgeons. • .
OIFFICE, BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON, oven FowLse.
& Sex's JEWELLERY.ST001.'
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TILE -1110LSONS. BANK,
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I acorporated by Act of Parliamont,1855,
VOL. 11. NO. 34.
TERMS 01.50 Per Annum.
,OLINTON,
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ONT., THURSDAY, SEPT.
1881.
11; JEOL1IE$ * SON
Publisher/a,
Wood Wanted. • VtAil gkfiltlftiOnitnigqi
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TeleANTED 100 CQIIDS OP TWENTY-FOUR INCH
V Y Firewood, in any quantities', for the Clinten
Model School. May be deliver& any time between
this and next ;January. Psirther partteulars can be
obta ne
W. II. IONS Seeretary
Money at, Low .Rates.
rpm 001.111TY 0 IlUnON has at present about
,L $20,000 to loan on first Mortgages, on farm
property, at low rides of interest. Apply to
A, al. ROSS, "
Goderich, June 30, 1881 Co. Treasurer.
RIVERDALE SCHOOL,
ceeCepiDlEtliCI-{.
BOADDING AND. DAY SCHOOL for the higher
education of young ladies!. MRS. FLETCHER
will (DS.) re -open her sohool on FRIDAY, SEPT, 2nd,
Pupils prepared for /ligh School. For full particulars
address-- -MRS, It:FLETCHER; —
32.3 North St., Oederich.
J1111011.1. ±.411101f..4.
A LOT OF ..FURNITU4E -
Tun
lo.he 'sold very chap. for lit. fit:30. day:.
Recolving,A LOT 01' NEW FURNITURE, and more
' emaing,bediles our own manufacture.
• , GIVE ME A OALL, AT
CAPITAL, - $2,000,Q00.
Head Office", Mon,treal.
THOMAS Wonweesel, President.
3.11. R. MOLSON , ..• .The-Pree. .
1'. WOLFERSTAN Twomes,Genoralelanager•
Notes discounted, Collections Made, :Draft's
issued, Sterling and American .exchapyr
bought an il ;Cold at loynest
CUrreNt. rates. . •
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. •
Br; LOUGH, Manager.
Feb.17, 1881,, Clinton.
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Racey's 01 Stand, lately oeeztpied Sltek
pard (0 Cooper, Albert St., Clinton.
:THOS. STEVENSON.
MONEY TO
FOr any length, ef time and w iron terms ca
• suit -borrowers. - • •
• 401VESP .-INTERNST. •I• .
Zai -0,f :any. ontonnt, 'upon any.
. seyotiated ca lowest rates.
. A. 14: MANNING,'
ATTORNEY AND . SOL ITO ,
, 20th of Sept., !is she will lens a the -town', at that me.
Acedimbt not theii.settled. will ler plaoed In.court for.
$own Zopieg. PORTER'S MILL*.
TA°"' on the 17th of Autist, between Clinton and 1 UNION CAMP MEETING.
Benmiller, a lady% B OWN CIRCULAR. The
finder will oblige by leaving it at this, or the Post office
STRAYEDi from this town, a young, small red COW,
horns, Information Bent to this office that will 1%40
her recovery, will be suitably rewarded.
with a 11 tlewhite, and a mark on bet par. She
Servant Wanted.
• A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT GBL. Apply at
ZA. once to
MRS, S. WILSON, Ontario Street, Clinton,
Notice to Debtors.
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NOTICE hi hereby given, that all parties indelated to
the undersigned, must pay their accounts before the
OM of (Mazer next, otherwiae they will be placed in
court for collection. IIFNIty. PLUMSTEEL.
Clinton, Sept. 1881.
The preparetions are about complete for
tho conaing carnp inocting ou
tho f&rm ofM
I J. Et; Elford, at Hohnoville. Commodious
tones have been erected, gutting provided for
about four thousand people, and the ground
pnerally.fitted up. The promoters ere doing
all in them power to have everythinrin good
order. The services will begin on Thursday,
8th September, at 2 p.m:, and continue for
rone week, or longer, if thought beet. The
minieterial committee, to arrange the public
servios,'meets here, to -morrow.
For Sale- •
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A'MOND Wane BABY CARRIAGE, In good
order ; will he sold cheap, Apply at this office,
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aUVANTED, by a young man, a furnished room 111
r V' a private dwelling. • Would wish to get break-
fast in the house and have a. fire in Ids room, Ali*
bylettor, to S., Riser ,ERA office: ' ••
BUTCHERINR.BUSINESS FOR SALE.
rrilIE subscriber offera for sale weleastebusbea
Butcherin'g Business in the rapidly growing town
Of Clinton. Slaughter honse, horses rigs, shop SIX!'
tures,.ana 01 neeessery equipments. :Will be sold on
reasonable terms, and. possession given at once.' .
33-4"• HENRY TEWSLEV, ennton;
••To Let or for Sale.
•AHOUSE .with throe.quarters • of an acre of land,
liard. and sOft water, good stable an Owlet, whleb
Is near the (Fraud Trunk station, on 'Victoria Street.
Apply to
J0IIN -COPELAND', Clinton. •
House for .Sale.
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WELLING liousofor sale on Mary Street, Clinton.
Nino l'OOD1.1, luird and soft water, one -quarto of
im acre of ground. Price low. 'Penns to suit pm,
chaser. Apply to: J. A. NELLI?,S,Cuelpli, or .
• 43 ' W, FAIMAN. .
Notice to Debtors.'
eaToTion a hereby given that all parties indebted -t0
-LI • the. nudersigned inust pay the same before the
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'HEAVER BLOCK .CI INTO.%
, 33 . MAK. 11. MORLEY, Clinton.
EA. T TE N MANITOBA—. 7 •
A retdiv genuine' BLACK TEA, don -
gm, for 40 ee?tts per. pound:
Alt ttnoolored irrsoiv- at 44.
cents per pound.
Very inferior Ottani, oweefinga, ote., of Tea, have
been advertised before•now as low as 38 C. por pound
but such *value as the above has never before this
beenoffored in Clinton. ' .
The .oheapest Tea in Clinton is to, be found at
OUNINGHADIE,S.
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.john...MCG4TVa;
SALT MANITyACTURER,
AND DEALER 1N
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
293 Victoria Street
. . A: fon doors eonth of die. Post Office,
Very Choice Lard, Dans Cliaoon
FOI' sale at bwc4 11100., '
Indd !ro. Vann Product*. • '
111.(G ARV*,
•clinteen
, Apr14,18a1. • :
JOHNSTON, TEDALL & GALE —
Go to COOPER'
DANKERS,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONT.
ririliAliSilerr A GENERAL RANKIN GRIMINESS.
Money advanced on Mortgages one Fetes of hand
Drafts issued payable at par, at all the offices of the
bierthant's Hank Of Canada. New York exchange
bought and sold. PEOHIPT ATTENTION PAID TO COL.
LEOTIONS throughout Canada and thehnitea Stott::
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SALE NOTES BOUGHT tit eloso ratoe; and money
dvancea to farmers on their own notOs, for anylength
ultimo to suit the borrower. All marketable occur!:
t•
lea bought and sold.
BANNEAS IN NEVI VOEN, AGENTS 00 TIDE
AtERONANT'S BANK Or CANADA,
INTEREST Al:LOWE:0 ON .01POSN'S
A. JOHNSTON, 3. P. TISDALL;; T. A. GA.LE,
St rathroy. Ininton; Elora.
3. PENTLaND. TISDALE, Manager. ' "
Johnston, Gale &ilia lathers, llorai
A. JOHNSTON, T. A. GALE,3. P. TISDALL,
S t rathroy. Elora, Clinton.
T., A. GALE, Manager.
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Correspondent's in Canada, The Bank of Montreal
and nil their agencies. In Now York, W. Wiabion
and A. Lang, GS) end' ill Wall Street.
EAP GROCERIES
1/111.• GREENWAYs w returns to Ontario
.13.Lat all earlyday, will take ellarge of any partios de-
siringdo accompany hinc.on return trio op •
"IT'S inky,
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• On Monday morning ono reporter reeolv,
ed, en going up Albert street, to shy to
every man he met within A certain dia.
lanectethe siinple words " hot," and
note their answers. The first person he
encountered was a well-known cititen, un-
fortunately given to profanity. .
- "Itts
"lint as the clevil" wee the emphaticre-
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A few steps brought hun toI a second. ih-
diviclu al.
"TVs hot." '
"She's justea scorcher, you bet."
The third inclividualhad the appearance
of a clergymen, but the answer decided
against him. .
"It'e lot.” . •
"Ge eyliittaker yes Never saw it so,
thunderin' close. Think it's going to rain?'
The female person was mopping himself
with a red handkerchief, and looked the
"It's hot.' . : •
-"Hot,. I'm urchin ; hut Ws' the exertien
of wallcInh doNvii here that's Meld& me
sweat. • Down' in was warmer'n it'is
hew, ever so much."
Thanext was an affable business man (all
obr business mon :ire. affable.)
"It'a hot," • • •
"If you were behind the minter of n I
close •ehip for two hours, you nii,ght think .1
80 ; out here it's not bad at ell." •
The sixth victim •wae an irrepressible
youth, More noted for his familiarity then.
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. ty np aard • lease, don t tel eme_tt• _s,
hot or: I'll slap you oval' the ear.!'• • •
Satisfied with -his eiperience, our repor-
ter wiped the perspiration from brow .
with hie coat sleeve, and sought the coolest
spot be oeuld,find.- s • •
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Freight and ,tock Friday•before. A first-rate time . CRICKET. ' , .•
. • Sports • and Amusements:.
Wednesday, .7.th of Sept., 1881,
for prospectors. Pull inforiznition. as to the denary,
. The• Londeaboro *cricket club,. with ad-
Appl) to
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..T. GREENWAT, Centralia, •
or td wetn• 1. wni'ra; Express Agent,'Exotey.
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/et the instigation of the Inspector, No. 0
school house hail be, going through aome
alterations And repairs. If the Inspooto
would still further 'rugged something to the
teachers of some of Our schools the necessity
of makieg the yards clean and tidy, it would
not come amiss. A little forethought and
example given by tbe teacher to the scholars
would have the desired effect, aft the duties
of a teacher should not altogether consist of
work Made the 'wheel house.
Mr, B. j. storekeeper At Porter's Hill,
has two ekirmishere out with their rigs load-
ed with dry.goods and'groceries, for the needs
of the farming -community round about.
There are two steam threshers running in
this vicinity, just now. .
While roaming around ode sof the Code.
rich taverns, John McCauley lost $15, which
he had earned'working at the school..
Samuel J. Cox 17as started the but8hering-
business here. People requiring lobs of fresh
meat will find this a great advantage.
• Rev. James,Livingstone has begun a aeries
of discourser, on all the books of the Old and
New Testoment alternately, each Sunday.
MULLETT.
Cotescue—A. .meeting of the municipal
council of the townehip of Hallett, was held
at Kinburn, on the catitla Aug. All the mem-
bers present.Minutes of former meetine
read and conarnied-a It was mmeed J,
Britton, gee, by J. Ilevesan, that the 'follow--
ing rates be assesed, levied and 'collected on
and lime all the ratable property in the town-
ship for the present year, viz: --Por GON ty
purposes two Mills on the dollar, for town-
ship purposes one Mill on the dollar, and
the several amounte required by the school
corporation, and that a by-law be prepAred.
and passed to confirm the same.—Cerried.
The by-law WAS then read and passed. An
application was then made by the trustees of
the Roman Clatbolie Separate.school for a re-
fund of their portion of the oounty school as-
sessment claimed to haye been unjustly paid
by. said section and for which they have re-
ceived no equivalent from the year 1857 to
the yeer 1879, (both inclusive,) beings neriod
of twenty three' yeers. Moved by J. Laeliam,
sec. by J. Mason, that the Reeve! Clerk and
Js. Britton he appointed a committee to in-
veatigete the wholematter and get what lagal
advice they May deem. neccesat3r in Oder to
make a Just and equitable settlement with
the said trusteed, and report the: result of
their investigation etc., to the next meetieg
of eouncia—Carried. Moved •by Howson,
see. by:J.:Nitta; ihattelifellliWilegiedarierits
be paid; Viz:--joe. Coventry for repairing
Bingham's: bridge, $28.; Win, Arrustroine.fot
n barrel of flour supplied to Mr. Slaughter as
charity, $5,50.; trustees-of-Tompaanee Hall
Lendesbore, for luso of hall at last nominat•ion
of Oen:Allem $2 00 --Citified Moved by
I J. Mason, Boo. by S. Howson, that 3. Lasham
be appointed to examine bridge on S. IL 15,
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16 con. 13, and if neceleary. get a now bridge
built. —Carried. The council then'adjetirned
to meet again when celled by the Reeve.
• J. EineariaNveien, Clerk. •
whither his body was conveyed -on Monday •
Crockery, Glassware, &c.
Oatmeal and Cornmeal always on hand.:
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A I; S' 0
Petty's celebrated English Breakfast Bacon,.
bong Clear Baeoa,,Sagar Curq Ramo,
• And No. .1 LAED, • -
• 1•At pIlies .1113‘1011 Oannot.l?O beaten in toWiz: • •
.HIS -60: C -TEA A SPECIALTY
SOLE AGENT FOR
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Dobb WS' ELECTRIC' SOAP Farm to Rent.
W Bk NOTERS'AIST
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NOTIOS is hereby given Unit I. hive tranandited Or
deliver& to thopersons mention& in the third
and fourth notions of the " 'Voters'. Li gt Act," the'
copies required by said section to be so tratemittee or
delivered•of the list, made pursuant to said act, of all
persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll
of the said municipality; to be entitled. to vote in tho
said municipality, at elections for members of the Le-
giSlativo Aaseurbly and aillunicipal Erections; and that
mid, bat was first.posted up at reyoffiee',at Reynold,'
on the Twenty-second rimed Aug,uat,'1881, and remains
there for inimeettop. 'Electors are called upon to ex-
amine the said list, ana if any omissions or other errora
are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to
have the said•orrora ebtructed according to law..
• IL HUNTER, Clerk of said Municipality.
.11UROD LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION.
.T11E Annual Sale'under thinuti
e le's; .of the Huron
, Live Stook Association, will be hold' in the TOWN
.011' CLINTON, ,on Wedoeadays. October 19,
.I981. Parties desiring: to enter stock for this sale,
cad do so' up to the morning 01 the sale abut only such
as is entered with the Secrotary on or before the.I5th
of September, eau appear in the Sale Catalogue.. All
entries must ho accompanied by the requirea fee'and
owners of stock must -send' in the pedigrees of their
animals.fully made out, and plainly written.. .`
Teams OF ENTRAnc-For each thoroughbred -stallion,
Mare, bull, cow or heifer, 112; for pair of sheep or
5401110, 130 cents; grade stock half price. A commission
of 1,per cent, will be charged on all stock sold. All
who intend entering should have the pedigree of their
stock in tlie eatatogue. All ontriea roust be addressed
to the Seoretary, at Seated's, and further information
desiree will be furnished by hlm.'
• ' Y. McLEAN; Seafewth, Secretary.
. OAS. 81(101N$; Clinton, Proddent.•
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:Farm for Sale;
P Pak: umiereignee offers for SOU Ida iarin• of 80 arres,•
beinglot 45, Bayfield Conemislon, clod:nice town-
ship. About 70 scrota cleared, and in. splendid atate Of
-cultivation t.balance goodhardwood, On the pingo 1335
log lionize, Danny belt, stable, &q.; about 1; acresof an
orchard, two goo wells and running' stream.- Sienate
oe a good roma, may la miles from the growing town of
Clinton. WM be sold OD reasonable terms.
1 JAS. ROBERTSON, 'CLINTON '10.0.
. JUST ltnoinviao, A LOT OF • •
GEM 'FRUIT JARS: •
t•A'slit edit pG•vis.
rrHOR
MA.S COOPE, '•
• ALBERT S'I'P.Er,ri, (-LIN t)11.
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TBE. J. .1. FISHER HOMESTEAD, of the Town•
ahip of. Colborne, aeven unlloo froze Ooderieli, iq
mewed to. rent. It consists of 200 acres of good day
loam, 140 eleursa, welt kneed,and under good mitt-
vationi There aro on it &good stone bet:sal:me barn
and all other buildings • for carrying. on m
far-
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requade
Ing 011 u logeagale; Rent reasonable. Apply on. the
promises. , , •
Farm for Sale
&tam of Mr. H. Cameron, of the Seaforth
club; played the •third game with our home
oink rotaMoneley last, and succeeded in scor-
ing a victory by one run and three 'Wickets, •
The oreaee was veiy. lively and it made bowl-
ing and bitting very difficult. Mr. j. How-
sonwas in the eleven, for ehe first time in
two yoga, rind. showed himself to be as good
as ever.", In the fist innings he donethe hat'
trick by taking three s,vickets in three balls'
,
, hut in battier he was 'rather unfortunate.
In the second innings 'Mariana •batted nicely
for 10,. and Master L. 'Kennedy surprieed
everybody by making 18 in the match. In
the Londeaboro team Cameron get. 1 2, and15,
and Newton 7 and 24, by good 'steady play,
1,t Iiiiwigs.'. . • • .,
CLINTON. anil• I uning,s.
McKown h Newton . 13' b Cameron 1
'Dennis e 'Newton 0 Cameron b Cameron: ' 13
Jackson e•Orr b Newton .. 4 b Newton •4
Fowler. b Newton „ • 4 b Cameron ------------6
Howson run out . 1 b Newton . - 0
johnson cOulmettebNowtal 0 b Camordn. ... . .
Harland c Cameron]) 'Newton 0 .c Newton b Cameron 10
Wheatley run out ' 2 run out . 3
11,ro7foot it.ot :a b Now.ton.l
Coats, c Erwin Cameron .. 0 not out .
Kennedy b and c Newton ..I3 o Lashiun h Newton.. 5
Extra 5' Extras • • 0
413
lot Innings, Londlaboro. . and innings,
Young e HarlainL1dlowson5 b HOWSON •y t.
camerenceohnsenboapeisie ruu out 11
Lasham run out „.. . .. tacand b Howson . ... 4
Newton run out . .... c Kennedy 0 Howson 24
Oubliette b Howson. 0 b Howson „ , • 0
Taylor c Johnsen b Howson 4 run out , • 1
Erwin b Harland of 0 to bat
Orr b Harland .... ........ 0 bliarland , .... . . 0
MeTaViall e Johnson b Hew- •
son ... 0 not out, .... „ 1
Ben b nowsen 0 to bat
Ames net out. 0 not -11
'Extras
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7 Extra': . •• ...
43 00
Umpires -for Clinton, T. Hensley; for Londosboro, A.
iveoeman. seeterseefo onnton, J. Jackson ; Londe --
hero, J.Woodman. • .
' LACROSSE: •
- A laerosse olub Meeting will be held at the
Dittenbuty House, next Monday night,' 8 p..
n•a,'• all the members aro requested to be pre -
• • Aaltos'e• everyone visiting Clinton ex
resses. astonishment at. the amount of
' iusineSs being transacted,' and the life a,nd
energy displayed by itainhabitnrite.' The.
plaee his .eraneh• more -than held its, oWn
this seasoni and theprospeets.. for the fita
ture
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• . I r friends arelv.e.er depart on . We
• 'are always glad to be informed. of it and
publish the factsfor. the benefit of readers
of the'NEW EPA. lire often .Icnow that
se. and - 'So has visitorh but we arce
'aware of the feet that. itnre went to them
.and..asl<ed who they WOG and. where they
came fronl and how leng they are; going •
to stay and. so on, we show be politely
tr*Cated-by'soine arid by others we' should'
not, so lye don't do it. .We mentioii. tiiis
ter the.beuelit of some who. have wondered
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why we have notieed the arrival of do-
paktum of eat neeether people's friends and
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•'1111111 40,-.2talocoll:, tat - Survey, Tnekersmith, containing 50
actes, on which 'there are house, frame barn, frame
horse and cow sheds, good Orchard, is well svaterod,
frith.; subscribers oder' that eonvenieney tatuatee
A. anti first•clasafarin for sale,. being south•half of Lot
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•• zni,,es. • • . • RICHARD OUDIII0E10,..
audit). it :11z2i1g4h•state of cultivation. Posaession given tat
of Mareli. Applx, Clinton post:Ace; or on the , pre-
eostPii eilDMOttle
. , W, .TaY1Qr .5- c.'"ndiallittBattaiasiararilitttri
• , ARE SELLING THE . ,
• IlOt Said a word about theirs, though of
SfiVeg Oil 'Steam, tte, of 1 the . ..
1.• t LI, KINDs, ATrim course theirs are of far more importance
, SalauCe lr . '
than others. Let our readers remember
that we are alivigs Pleased to reeeive in-
. Summ.car Stook . ..... .
c, 3i, x ',IN- '...1.7 < ) :IN • fornuniou of tins hind, and that when it
i - --AT , lit given to ns it is treated conndentially.
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1 Gitailtily Olin . plirfs FURNITURE & SPRING '8E6 rACTORY i41,,,en -,-.; .;;;;;,„..m-,
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, WOrk. GD4 ettred by 80 amplo nereinedy I"
et ammo you it is true treat he AS entirely cure
' - ,.*- Wilfhtlr liblit) 4 iakt II ill axial:time far good-.
•*it td144VI,ti4 riti hag: 4.111.7elifittn8.11 lit 1113 7.411:Sti
motollANT0 , TO MAKE ROCM FOR P.kal; troops. .
ENDli AND HARDWARE
, ctivrox, '
AT.*
lti:r7Iii118atylian4d1" get some for 'my' poor earee-I
WA/I. TAYLOR & SON, W. Is' °Ric" c • I . "Well -a -day I That is remarkahre) I will go
MARKET HOUSE, PLINTOM I A ST., elicarNy()lsr. knowpom are gooe"---Salm r.est.
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eittOttRIS.
• /gest of the WON in hbia Viellaity have dried
up, and IarMorif are obliged to dare their
stole tithe Maitland river.
Mr. Jae. Armstrong and Miss Arabella
Armstrong ,are slowly recoveriug from their
long and tedious illness,
Ferisoratee—hlr. McGrew, a friend of Ur.
Chaff. Proctor, of the 4th COM, has lately come
out from .nelancl; he is much pleaged with
tthoepAuprpohaseainaanoefaorfmthbieeree.ountry, and is about
Operations are now being made ta rebtilide
A.rmstroure. bridge. The sooner the eld one
is down, the better for the travelling own.
.ZnU
ntdai
yielding the er fibllanwhweaast vainetiinoiltpyaiet,
ed.. The spring wheat in some parts is very
poor, being struck with tho black rust, while
in other edam it is ri very fair crop. Oats
and peas are just an average yield.
• •
Melancholy Accident at Wingham,
Joseph Beckett. Drowned. •
Another of those drowning pecidents, so
frequent a late occurred here on Sunday
,eyening last. late,
Jeseph Beckett, who was
in the eraPloy l
of Mr. Wm, Holmes Mack
,
'smith of tide town accompanied. bY "'Maher -
young man, named, Matthew Beckett, went
for a sail in a boat, up the north branch of
the river Maitland, and having strived at
What is keown as the ' sand pit," met two
other young fellows, named Wetle and Elynn.e
It appears all -decided to have a swim. The •
water all around the place in.queetienie.abeut • -
ten feet deep. " Joseph Beckett, before going
into the water, remarked, to hie companion . "
that he wars very much heated. On getting
in, Joseph Beckett, who was the beet swim-
mer of the party, swam across the river and
• hack again. He thee got on a 17 which pro-
jects over the deep hole, and sud Indy plung-
ed into the water again. When he OAMO to the
surface he had a wild look And was apparent-
ly choking, Matthew Beakett then sprang. to
his 'assistance, and „after :struggling to do
all in his power to save Joseph, both wont
down together in a death struggle. After be.
ing wider watee for about three, minutes
Matthew came tit the surface quite exhausted; .
' Wells and' Flynn fortunately succeeded .
drawing him out. Matthew Beckett goon ' .
yived ; but all this time Jos. Beckett was at ..
the bottom, 'Matthew being so faint that he
could not dive for him again, and the .other
two boys could do nothing to pot him up, as
they wore unable to asvim. Tho melancholy
facts were soon eproaa through the town, and
an immense number of people hastened to the
spot. The body was then speedily got out,
apparently dead. At all' events no attempt
was made at resusitation, eer it wee thought
'he had been in too long. Bat if there had • •
boon DS much hurry, to procure a. doetot as a • ,
coroner, it might possibly bo that -he could • • • -
have. been brought to. A corcmor was among
the kat at the scene of accident. but there •
was nothing for hiin to do,. there uot being
the slightest occasion'for an inquest, as every •
One know it to be a mere aceident. The AU- •
•fereet municipalities riteeepterejo„ have to be .
gratified to Hon. alt.11116wat, foehie coroner's
ad, ABA basieereed_the 'country...thous:Ind:a-of-- -
dellars, Seine ceeenees wmilda t� •try • .
and•get.ironnd the dot if they ear& bet -thee
theyminnot.well menage,- they sometimes "ap. ' •'
peal to county attOrneYs' to help thorn to a .
job. But hi is to he hoped the county atter.; .
neys will allowthe act to bo woiked ou its -
merles. eItis a good act and it should be fully . •
-carried cut.' .Joseph Beckett, the doceaOd " ' • '
'was about 22 years of age. Ho was a steady,
well-behaved young man, and respected by .
allWheknew him. It is saki that last ' Sun-
day evening was the first he missed from di- .
vine service for mere than a year. His parents "
live in the township of Ashfield,near Kintail,
• GOD4RICH • TOWNSHIP. • last. it is to he hopecl hiesad fate will be
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Remeas.—Mr. Geo. A. Cooper, of Gode- 'warning, that not much goodeomes feed' Sun -
rich townehip, has a grape vine in full bloom day amneements. Mr. John Dinsloy; Hotel.
and also well loaded With nearly ripe grapeie, keeper, deserves favoridde mentionfor hie' • • •
Seprinei tiseerei.--WO egret to announce octivity in trying to recoverthe body. .
the.death of -Miss J. Ford, eldest daughter of•
Mr, Thos. Ford, which oceurred•on Saturday
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lest after au illness of only three days. . The •
deceased was held in very high esteem, and
her death is deeply lamentea, by a largo circle
of Requamtances. •
• Coleatere—The council niet at.Holmeseille
on Ariguet 22nd, pursuant to adjournment.
Members all ptesent; minutes of last meeting •
read and passed. Moved.by J. Beabom, sec.
by J. Whitely, that two inills our the dollar
be levied on ell the real, rateable and personal
property en the township, for county pure
poses,' also a iurther sum. Of •one and adialf
mills on the dollar for township purposes,
and that the amounts required by the several
eehool trustees be ales) levied; and a by-law
be &rafted for same—Carried. Clerk toad a
totter from trustees of S.S. No, le refusing to
receive Messrs. 00X and Eaveards let() thou .
seetion. Moved by J. Cox, sec. by T. White-
ly,' that. $21. be granted to No. 1 yolenteer
company,' Porter's Hill, being fiftycente for
eacheffective volunteer for.. returning arms
arid aceoutrenaents into the amnery,--e•Ciirriee.
The abcoie motion resulted from allerieSenal
application by Capt. McDonald who takes a
lively irateiest in the corps. Letter from F.
Johnston, Esq., asking si 'weekly Alloria
mice for one John ()'Grady, indigent, formerly
of Goderich township,eis thelatter resides', in
Goderieh, the "Outwit took no action in tbe
matter. . Letter of advice from Messrs. David-
son lk Johnston, barristers, relating to the •
side line Ord and eth eon., was read.. A long
diserissicin, as 'usual, 'ensued, Moved by J.
Cox, see. JeWhitelY, that Mia Bay he instruct:
ed to go to the side road between 3rd and 4th
cone opposite tote 30 and '31, and take 'alt
the evidence he can get with regard to said
side road. ' aloved in amendment by 3. Bea-
com, sec. by J. Petteock, that Mi. Bay and
Mr. Wetherald,showyors, be got to take.
evidence upon side line between lots po and
31, between 71h oon. and lake shore, and to
,ascertain if the late survey bo correct, the
reeveto be pregent to gee ovideno taken.
The reeve declaredthe amendment carried.
Moved by J,Cox, see. by j. Whitely, that the
apeounts of Davidson :k :Tolineten. for letter
of' advice, also reeve going to Goderiele on
townibip. bueinese, be paid, '$7 e Win. Hart
was paid $20 for graveling on Mill road. near
Emote, Clerk. • "
Goderzeh. Th_o -co.isinLil- adjourned to meet
again on the firet Moriday.•In: Octdlier,-,TAs,
coLnonNE. '
Seeding preparalions are Tepidly . put for-
ward, Amber cane is looking well and pro.
Inhere Chorrydale serer works a busy rim.
Note of. all kinde will not .yield more thauu.
an average crop.
Corti is ie good cOokihg condition, and coon
hunting has detainer:iced,
Must say it'a the nicest thing 1 over used
for tho tooth and breath," saye every ono hav-
ing tried " Twee/tie" the neW toilet gein.
Get 5 cent sample.
- Nits SAnnno or 8.013 siturm--,Tho grey
hairs of ago being brought with sorrow to the
greve is now, we aro glad to think, becoming
mate every year as the use of eCingelese Hair
Restorer becomes moto gees:rah By its iiso
the scanty locks of age ono more resume their
former color and the hair becomes thick and
Ineurant iis ever; with Heald we :Unnerve defy
the ohange Of years, resting asanrea that he
Grey Ittur at any rate will come to sadden fie.
Sold by all druggists, 60 per bottlei
ZOPESA, PROAL BRAZIL.—It wonderful affi
silty to the digestive apparatue of the human
stomach, its most surprising effect . upon a -
torpid liver, 1311C1 in cleansing and toning the „
system, can be tented with a 10 cent satriple
bottle, J. }I.•Combe, agent. •
• ISTANLIt •
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Comae —Putsuant to adjournment- `the '
council met on Aug. 27.* All the members '
present. Minutes of previous meeting read. •
and signed. After estimating 'the expendi. •
tures for next year. it was moved by Peter
Douglas,so. by John McKinley, that the
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clerk be nstrnoted to draft a by-law to micro
off the rateable property ef thie. township for
the eneuing year, the following sunle, ..
For county "meioses, 53,574.54 ; for township .
purposes, $2,019, whicli sumswill require .ft
rate of 2 mills (meth° dollar for county and
neille on tho dollar for township parposes.
Carried. Moved by Geo. Castle see. by J.
Torrence, that the Clerk draft a by-law to
levy off therateeble preporty in this • town -
hip for wheel purposes, the respective sums . •
asked for by the dffierent Scheel corporations.
—Carried. The said by-laws were duly road
and signed: MOved by J. Torrenee, see, by
George Castle, that this needing -do now. '
Adjourn to meet again On the drat Saturday
in November, at One o'clock p. nu—Carried. •
• • ao. S,TRWART, Clerk. ,
• LONDESBORO. •
ineetieg of dairy faercieriwill
-be held hi BelPS hall, Londesboro, on Friday,
Sept.• gth, et 7 'o'clock pan,.. for the purpose
of taking into consideration the advisability
et 'forming a joint stock company for purl,
chasing the old Londesboro cheese factory,
ancl carrying on therein either a oheese or it
butter factory on the joint stook system.
The meeting will be addressed by John MO•
Ontario Agricultural Commis-
sioner, and Thos. Moon; Ewe, teeth. of the
this township, on the advantages of dairy
-ferming oit the joint stook principle; All
are respectfully invited to Attend.
Dy'spepala, ean rem) ley be cured by' taking. Ac•
cordirg to direetioil Dr. Carson's Stolleach and
Constipation Bittere. They greatly aid tho di.
gestivo powers and tOne, the whole (system. In
large 8 ox. bottle e et 50 cents. For (icier by..7.err
Combo, :special agent for Chuton. •
• The reported ruin of the Irish' erolis by
ex'eit,Ev° 'r .
etun
• lto To:
ronto on,the 1.6tli of Sept.
--The harveet in•England has been prat-
tically ruined by rain -floods. Thousands
of fanners will be driven to the wall, and
'nanny a, landlord With them', There has • ,
not been it really good old-fashioned bur- •
vest in England since 1854. • •
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Heim! and Agues.
Are yon.tionbled w itli A g tte, Chlflaend Foote
nilliou Vey er,liem itten t or In to rmi ttin g Fever.
Wight Bweate 01- 101)7 thectiao that comes from
Malaria or disordered lever and ITot eine: I If
to, procure a bottle of Greener Ague Conqueror.
'which le ail acetic exttact o strong tonic roots. -
combined with eulphate ot Magnesia, eta, and
positively contains no Cattle ite, Areenic or otirev
poisons/. It pithier; tiro blood, cleanses ti'&
Jiver, spleen arid other secretive organs so
feet -tally' that 00 chills will lit* Voturn,
lievo never found any ciao ot Fever and Aette
It will not cure. Frioe 110 MIDI and reeeo Peer
bottle. One 10.rge hOlge-lifte eared no ,enee.,-,0, -
five in One family. ',aid by all (IV t d
,irg a all .
dealers every ',Moro;•
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