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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-29, Page 1f • \ ores. to Rent THREE STORES 'NOV'. it MAIM08 ereetion in the thriving gold .bgainese TO10. 0 F CLINTON. • sit.4.4 en the jauction of the Grand Trunk and s London. Huron and Bruce Itailwaire, on the corner of TRH BEST BUSINESS STURM IN THE TOWN) where a tiUMOsful laueinees has been carried on fOr , years. NO. 1. ,STORE 105 x21, t O... stroAE. '92ac 21. ' Q. 3 STORE yr 21, • Stone cellars the whele aize Of the building. Sterol o be completed about the Zs t of Mitember, For further particulars apply to WILLIAU COATS, Raton,. Juae M 1881. grofetiotonal. and etitcr gartlo ONEY TO LENT) IN LARGE OR SMALL Au- mune on good.mortgage security, moderate ratea el interest. 11. I11l, Clinton. 'A LIST OF LANDS IN HURON i'olt SALE RY .11. the Canada (fompany, may be seen Ot the Milo° of the nndersigned. II. HALE, Clinton. 1111" RS. 'WHITT, TE4CHER'00MUSXO. PUPILS a 1W1. attended at their ewn residenee,if necessary. Re- eidenee Orange [Arcot, near the Huion. Road, Clinton. 1-1 DOWSI.EY, IL D., 31.•11. ENGLAND • -kJ Physician, Surgeqn, ()Mee anti reaidenee neat Molson's Baukamarket squeze Clinton. -n aPPLBTON.-OFFICE-saT RESIDENCE 1.1' on °Mario etreet, Clinton, oPposite the English Manroh. Entrance by side gate. • OTOTING, M. B., (GRADUATE OF TORONTO , University,) Physician, Surgeon, do.,, residence at Jar. Manning's, three doors east of the Temperance Hall, Londosboro, Ont. ' flR.REEV33.-OFFICIE, RASTENDURY STREET, X./immediately north of Ransford's book storm Rost. dense, opposite the Temperance Dail, ,Iluron Street, Clinton. Moe hours from 8 a.m. to Opart. Ira& STANBURY, GRADUATE OF THE MEDI- A -Fedi Dcipartment of Victoria University, Toronto,for- Poorly. of Ile Hospitals and Dispensaries, New York, Coroner for the County of Huron, Bayfteld, Ont. • MMARRIAGE LICENSES AND Ol3RTIFIOATES. Apply at the Beaver Blotik,or at the residence of the siihseriber, near the Xiandon, Huron I 33ruce Railway, 7AFES SCOTT, iselec ot Marriage Licencres. Clinton. TVs ...' W. ILLIAMS, B. A..,,,Ma•Bal-GRADITATE OF dik .1.1b•Tor Unieersiti; moiler, othe College of Phy- detail Elikrgeons, Ont. ..p Fa% .71E8IDSN0M the housaTformerly oecupied by Dr. Reeve, Albert street Clinton. . . ,. A R. MANNING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLI- -ca.. aria - N-CHIMMErtr, COTIVOyalleer, dm., Beaver 111°4. on trove All business promptly attended to./ Moe • lit.gs.m. to 6 p.m. -ct,... At 111, WW1 s' Hotel, Rise jk, °Very Saturday. 4 4.0... 4ROIVP.HINGTONE-PliqtaigP, -SURG-EON 1.1Aepencitenr,Licentiate of the CcOloge ofrhysician: and Sureeps of Lower Canada, and Provineial Li eon Nate ancrecironorf or theCountyol Haan. OMecand, reeideneea-Tho building formerly (mended by Mr. Thwaites, Huron street. C1 ilinton,Jan. 0,18.71.. . 1 • tn. atig 41G.H T , S IMO E 0 N DENTIST,. he Royal College of Dental r$geons'ofjJatario, has opened rooms in the 'Maori 1 ck, Ai ert 13treeL.Mintolta where 'hi will conetantre in at endanee and prepared to per-, form every op tion eonneotedwith Dentistry, Teeth extracted, or filled with gold, amalgam, or other filling material. artificial teeth inserted from one to a full set. EDWIN K!E14J.D S9 =. FroM the office of Trotter dc Caesar,leading; fientists 011 Toronto. *Second, Honor Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons. OFFICE, BEAVSR BLOCK, CLINTON, ovan Foram •.& SON'S ..Tzwzbusar STORE.. E • THE MOLSONS BANK 'VOL. 17, NO. SO. TERMS $1•60 Per Anputo, .1 CLINTON, ONT., THURSP.A,Y, SEPT. 29,. 1881. -• 1 ' *4 IXOLIKES. de SON Pulb1iiiherS0 Notice TS hereby given that the undersigned will palm re- oponeible for any debt e contracted in hie nmnii, after this date,without his written order. ' ROBERT PNA.000N, Crouton, Tuckersmith, Sept. 15,1881, *4 RE - OPENE GEO. DIEFIL few akattertitionntO. Stray Cattle. ' O --- TRAYED from subscriber's premises, about, the let I.. , , Heifers -one red, the ether two red and white ; 5 year - 1 • lings-1 heifer red and whitea and 4 red ateers. AD are branded on Om horn with the letters R. D. Any one 1 giving stich information as will lead to their recovery, will bo suitably rewarded. 38 CHAS. DISNEY, Helmeaville. *0f .1u 1y 8 heado fCattle being 8 two -y ear old Having his building repaired has now opened out quill as usual. Owing to a change soon to bo made in the bud:lees, he is going to sell the Joreseut stock oilat cost, oxidating of 'Parlor- and -.Bedroom Suits, Extension and Centre. Tables, Sideboards, Cupboards, Stands, Eounges,Bedsteads, Mattress .and Sprtngs all styles. All of which is of the best seasoned material and work-. mauship, ond warranted to give matisfaetion; The allele must be cield, by the 1st of Oetober. 4GrieCia 131(.1.411., CABINEIP MAKfl, AND 17PHO1STERItits No. 13)5, VICTORIA ST., CLINTON. raa..4.1! partlea indebted to me are requeateK to settle beforo that date. Incorporated by Act of Parliament,1855. a — ° cAPITAL - $2,000,0'00, Head Office, •• M�itrea1. THOMAS WORKMA7.4): -President. J. H. It. A:OLSON, ..... • .„ F. WOLFERS TA N THOMAS, General MaIlager: Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American gramme • bought and sold at ,lowest current rettes. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSi 314 • 31. LOUGH, rif ant • „ Feb. 17, 1881. ( Mon. • AUCTION SALE OF nA.41,1. E S TAW 2M, ' IN LONDESBORO. TRIe Epurnedme er4ireodn will sell by .Publie Auetion n, e WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER fint,' 1881, That property, in the 'Village of Londesboro, known as Park Lot No. 13, in Whenham's Survey, containing nearly three.quaiters of an acre of land, situate to the tear of Dr. Rose's residence, Terms of above Made known on day of sale. ▪ Twenty -live acres of land, being composed of thewest-half of Lot No, 24, in the 11th eon. of Millen, 'Attica° south of the L., 11. & 11. Railway. On this property there is a good frame home, ana the usual conveniences, hard and soft water, and good frame barn ahd stable, the whole well fenced. Will he sold subject to mortgage. SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK, P, Id. TERMS -$100 on day of sale ; $509 within one week ; and the balance in equal animal payments, to suit put, chaaer, with interest JAS. HOWSON, Auct: W. T. HOLMES, Prop _ „ 1100111. ▪ LOT ...OF ITIINITURE- bo i1doheap.•:for......tak..for.:30.1148...'' Receiving, A LOT OF NEW FURNITURE, and More sowing, besidee our own Manufactuam .GIVE ME A CIALL,. Befeky'S 'Otti ∧ lately °coupled by. Slop; pard tk. Cooper, Albert Clinton. ' TilOS, STEVENSON. MONEY. TO LEND • ' 'For Any :length :of time. aid terms to snit borrowers. • • ' '• . LOWEST INTERESY': ,Aoun.N of any antonnt- and upon any ter•ins, .negOtiated at lOwest reyes. • TISpiALL.,& G.,414 B A N.K•E R S ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, oNT, friRANSACT A GENERAL BANRINOBUSINESS. A. money advanced on Mortgages ana Naos athlete 'Drafts issued payable at par, at all the allies of the ' Merchant's Bank of Canada. Now York exchange bought and sold. l'BOVIPT ATTENTION PAID TO Oor.- LnOT/ONS throughout Cane.da and the United States. SALE NOTES MOST ne eloge raies, and money advanced to farmers on their own notes, 1 or anylength ortimo to snit the borrower. A1l Marketable scent'. ties bought and sold. Bananne IN Nnw YORK: AGENTS OP VIZ ' MisitOiraNr'a Hags ov 47aN.tn,t, -- 11sTTEIMST A 1,1,0114D. 0..r1 .j?EPO al TS A. JOHNSTON, J. P. TISDALL. T. A. GALE, ' Stfathroy. • Clio ton. Elora. PENTLAND TISDALL, Manager. .• Johaston, Dale - a Tiola11,- Banhors, Elora, A. JOHNSTON, " '2.4, GALE, I..P, TISDALL; Strathroy. Elot•a. Clinton. T. A. GALE, Manager. . . . - Correspondents in Canada, The Bank of Montreal and all their agenties. In Now York, Ss/a Watson • and A. Lang, 59 eind 61 wall Street, GRAPHITE WHEAT° Sayes 011, Stettin RACEWS, iRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANT, • CLINTON. Ha. LIVIANNINGs ATTOILVEY A:Arp $014101t0B, BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON. • =really getoilicf; TEA, CO'n- • you, for 40. cent§ per pound . Inlrolored PURE EYSO.N, at 45 ciente per poun , . Very infOriox gradea, swe4ings, etas Of Tea, have been advertised befero now as low as 88 e. par pound but comb Table ae the above has never before this been offered in Clinton. • • Tho choapost To; i; Cliht;a is. to bo.found at JOHN OUNINAHAIdE'S:.9 kaatliargiasiartalitra Stray Steer. rid3118 into the premises of MRS. SNOWDEN, San- t -1 ble line, Stanley, about July last, a Red and White Yearling Steer. The owner to prove property, pay charges, and take hint away, ,or he will be sold as the law directs. Stanley, Sept. 29, 1881. woagyo Stray Steer. •--- asornstaisn from the premiseof the subseribea, near Clinton, about the middle of July last, a, spotted roan yearling Steer, Any one giving such -Information as will Med Wits recovery will be suitably rewarned. 38 "• A. MAY Goderich township. Tb,e IVIichigan • Sufferers. AaiNNTING for nits purpose of rendering adto the sufferers by the atiehigan fires, win be hold AT BELL'S HALL, LONDESBORO, On SATURDAY. OCT.. lOth, at 2 o'clock p.m. A full attendance is requested, JOHN licklILLAN, Reeve of Mullett. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. — • TIIEsubscriber will sell by Publio Auction, at SUMMERHILL, BASE LINE, (WARRIOR T'1", ON MONDAY, rOCT, Sid, 1881, . At one o'cloc1 . p.m" a quantity of Farm Stock and Im- plements, comprising horsoo, cattle, sheep, waggons, ' reaper, harness, de. 18 months' credit on amounts . over 85. MORISH, Proprietor. JIOWSON, AlletiOneer. Edam • Wishes tolnforin the inhabitants of Clinton -end vie"- . ..nity that. 88 18 propare.d to do all kin& of •, , ROOT $z 5110E 01 . H. BEACOM Shoe Making rRepairing • On.the shorten paetible notice. • • Best-"Canastien Rip and Calf;.. a $3 to '$3.17)0. Best Frenbh Kip and Calf Boots, 450. air Call and get other prices. . PLAOF-BUSINESS; - •--- • APPUNT0.ASTLE4i 0LD-STAND.- 13-11-atois Sept. " Farm to Rent THE, SIXTH' 'CONCESSION OP. 9113.0111es front Clinton. Apply to DE. REEVE, Clagros, House Wanted. • WANTED TO RENT '; a condEithle.dwelling house containing seven to eight rooms., APply at this' EDITORIAL NOES. Some one sake the Globe "Which ie the best Coniervative paper I" all4 gets the answer "There is no bed; they are 41 it bad Jot." That's a pretty direct answer, howeveenttiell any one may difi'er with it. - es sea s TheAliddlesex Grand jury have threttn out the bMs for manslaughter against Capt. Rankin and Superintendent Parish, of the ill•fated 'Victoria, which sank in the Them on Queen's Birthday last. There are a good many people who are grad to publicly aus- tabs their gonscientious cenyietions, and the Middlesex jury appear to belong te this «lass Ministerial • papers always intiraate that 'the Globe should mind the affairs of its own party, whenever it refera to `the health or ap- pearance of any of the Dominion Ministers, fel they are continually drawing compatisone between the appearance and popularity of Mr. Blake and Mr. Matikette., conservative editors never care for en epplica'tion of .`ivhat is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." "to. 4.... Hon. IV O'Connor, Postrnaster•Generel, was sued at .Tofonto, on Saturday, .by a Miss Larkin, whose father had advanced money to' assist 'Mr. O'Connor to qualify as a member of parliament, and which bad not been fully .repaid. The jury, however; failed to agree, eleven ,being for the' fair plaintiff, and -one against. A man with a salary of $8,000 year, exclusive of other earnings, who does net pay' his debts, is a pretty mean kind of g" man. . - • • House :to .Let. • TBAT conveniently situated lionae 011 Abe (.01118.1Huron and Orange Streeta. ' Rent reasonable. For nitrticidars apply to . , • . MRS. .MOUNTCASTLE, Spencer atreet.: Caution. ELULLETT, But TsnesitiNa.-A few days stnee IVIr. A. Robertion thrashed for Mr. IL Marian 400 bushels of wheat in three hours and a:half, john Efeatley was the feeder. Who out ems! it ? • . • PUBLIC MEETING.-The•Roeve has called sjeublio meeting of the ratepayers of Hullet to render assistance to the Miehigen atifferera. The meeting will be held. in Bell' Hall, Londesboro, on the 15th Qat.. at 2 p.m. a - STANLEY. e, Reeve has veiled a public meeting, at na, for the 5 th of October, to devise means .for granting aid to the Ivliohigan sufferers. V4, k Soan..-The farm of Mr, D. Callan. ,a,As.sa. der, .o the 2nd eon, of Stanley, was sold at o °ton o Wednesday last for the Bunt of 85.,- , , t .Baird was the purchaser, The farm oontained 100 aoree. Mr. Callender loses about $000 awl two year's interest, by the sale. 4 • We are pleased to see that Fudges are awak- ening to the necessity of passing more•ficivere eentenoes then have hitherta beencustomary, upon certain classes 'ef criminals. On Friday Mr....Indict) 'Burton, at the 'London Assizes; sentenced- b mad . who had, -while drunk,. •Wotinded-sariethetts with, aspiatql,ato _twelve% .inonths, hard labor in . the. eounty On the shale day jaw; Mackenzie, . at the York .Sessions, ieatenced One Man to three yearein the • penitentiary, for Wounding his brother with a PistelS'iinaltWecitliere to ±hree nionthe' uo the claattagl Prion -mid two . years in the penitentiarttAbspectivelSa' for stabbing with intent to do bodily injury. • These aro sens „ 'MORELS. 'tends that will: meet with the nitite11. tit ES italsof . . 1 S..4--X110YOURIgfiSt eon of Mr 1' Arm the Oder:loving portion othe - aainpuntay.. •strong• is :vat very, low With typhoid fever. f The ..reet Of the family rtie, about 41. right. 'Men who drew pistols or kniyes on thoie as. gooietes, PO matter Whether paleithe influ. erice".of limier or white 111 18 passiontteleterves to be severelY•ptinished therefor., • • theSyladleate alasela:e7ntrol o .the ea. rrying Tao .0overpment iteena determined. ti give .• . trade of the northweat, and the idea which liitt 'protrtailed for Some tithe; namely, that certain nienthers of the Government were also Principals in the Synclicates„eppears to be sustained by their Sotien.s. Skfo.andgerii 'of the.South:westerri Pailwoy,ki!ezia. a,%litipiat the country -requires morethee one' outlet; have . . headtituthilig feiaitard the igetk conneotioa withtheir line, bet new ,eoatea'se•repert that the government intendeto withdraw the pro Mind land grant. teibi. Soutlisrestarn, mid will ajso forbid thefe.cresSing the inters national boundery, Which, if done will effee- testily shut 'out coulpotition. 'Chis te. be• One ip the interest of the .Sindieate, . who eaddeittly itave.: the .Gotterinnerit-illit tight place. The Poittile of the Northwest, whose, hope ie for ratlivay CoMpetiticins feel verY:bit- ter ,over the'turdeffairs.have taken; .and :are .not likely te forget: it. But what aiaust :be said: of the people of this. PectvieceWho con- done such Monstroutilyoutrageous proceetlings. .•• , The Signa1. of last. week %emits.: its eemiS annual ery for increased railway accommoda- tion, and declares; amid A ,shower of tears,. A`u perns sofonnd trespassing on lois 55:1084(1 34, :MI Cum Of Manley, elating down timber,. or tufa • Oat tiniber away therefrom, Will be proaemited oecord--. Ing•to law. . • • . . - Stanley; Sept 15.a. • IV.M. PEARSON, STORE TO RENT. STORE TO RENT., now:in the couise croctconi IN THE TIMIVING TOVIN.011 CLINTONi Eta 'Pouted. to he completed ip ahent three months, : • SIZE 85 BY..20 FEET. • Joirx AcKsoN: . For Sale, - • LOT 27, on 1.4, Townahip of Mullett, 138 acres-- •en gravel road, 10 mfies from Clinton; antbone front Blyth-, this place hasbeen recentlyy cleared, fenced and new holdings erected thereon, and the soil good, well watered by spring creek and would make a good atock and wheat farm. Liberal tants &en: Apply to • . W. W.- FAHRAN, Clinton. ., Clinton, Sept. -21, 1881. '1 0 , . GO.DEDICII TOWNSIIIP. Sittresherisera -commencing ;to complain -pi dark nights. Bowel* of breaking the third commandment. • The tall wheatis looking more as if it would be headed out heforovinter if the warm wea. titer continues, . Ur, J. C. Smith has been re-engaged far 182by the trustees of S. 8, No.11. That is right, always keep a good nian when you have People are enthnslastio in pronouncing the "Faho held in Clinton, a success. They are right. Clinton is becoming a live town. At one time the place was noted tor its slowgoing fogyism, now it has awakened out of its tor- por and is making the best of it's advantages. Is not this owing to the energy of some of your young business men who bieve• taken the place of the older VIOL' • • HOLIVIESY1LLE., Catutien Deineamtoti.--The opening set - vices of the new Bible' Christian church heree on Sunday last, were well attended by large- eengregations, too large to get into the church, and were seasons of great spiritual power and edification. The tea melding, on Monday, was a great success, ancl the platform services were seasons of interest and profit, financially and spiritually. The church has been pro- snouneed -the prettiestsSathesProvinies(large- towns and cities excepted).. Its total cost is about $2,100. The whole amount is pledged ..and Zion is declared to be free. The services - are .to be continued on Sunday next, when Rev:, W. Qittinscellitt .VRIS0..fP_Pit Will PI:86011 inoroing and everting, and Rev. W. Hooper , in the afternoon will be givennext week. Stray Sheep„ (,;ITRAVED' from tlie premises. of the stibseriber, Lot 10 34 Bayfield Con? Godericb VI), 5 Ewes, 1 lienrand Lamlis ; the lamb s tails Were not docked; and they all had a tar mark across the sheulder. • Any informa- tion that will lead tothew reeoverysitin be suitably 're yarded. , • .. (lethal& tasSapt. as.. ,2 ' PETER PERDUE. • M. T. ;anclerson is now on a.visit to the aisdniVeet, he intends taking up laud if the, country etas him. We wish lihn a safe end pleasant trip. • •• • OP ALL, itiNi/§..aT: ' that the businesis cif Ooderielt sufferiag, . . 18 • • Ik • woefully Sufferinrn g, because of the'eagre ac• • .425 Li I INT rir Co IN oemmodationfurniehed the very 'enterprising, • . Stray Heifer.tr- -4• wide aWake and eitTeedingly energetie people , . • FORNITORE & SP.RINO BEO FACTORY &fir Lumber alwaya When In Michangefor goeila. -W.; B. CRICH & CO., VtICISL" 01E1 IA. • tisk., CL1N179N:.• • • Go to COOPER'S „ Into the 1rcinise4 61 184,.. ambscriber; Let 28,-. 488 Cots; East Wawanosh, about tlio n,kidIoM Au- gust, a yeraling red Helfer, having a littlewhite on the. belly, •. The owner Is hereby 'notified to prove properly, limy charges, and fake it a way. • . • • • • . • DARKS'. WOO 000 TO agency. of that gb.alieed town hy the G. T. 11. It is no donbt very desireablo to have all the rail faailitios possible, net', further, if additional faeiltiss aro neceasary to a place or section of country, there will always be found some way AT 6' other . knows what advantage anather line of railway PER CE149'.3 Cooke lower, than Italy of Dili6tui.ng the same' but Pudgess only LICENSES. gansisBonenT Asia SW'S)would be to Ooderieli. Any • one aoquainted ', ' ICAINOING. with the fedi' know perfectly well that for aostattserateitn FOB:PARING JAIIIES 1111.APPIIWAI nearly eine months in the year, their present • Dosteternote. aceonimadation is more' than adequate, and HURON ITEMS, Goilerich eendB POO to the Michigan/ant. Were. General Luard, after inepeothig the .I3S4 Batadion last week, comphosented. the Uleia on their appearance). Samuel Ddadill, of the 18th cone of Howl*. fell out of his waggon last week,' eustaining injuries from tvhiah he died, Mr. K 0, Cameron, of Goderioh, will con- duct the Croatia buemess at Stratford antl, Hamilton ,during the coming assizes. The Goderich mare Lucy took eecona money at Fleetwood Park, There were eight horses started,.and the time was 2,19. John nohow threshed. 1,056 bushels of grip on the farm of Thos. Miller, 8t18 con., Morris, in six home, with bia Steamer. John Beach, well knewn in Howick, and brotheain-law of A/rest/eats' Perkine, of Gots. rie, was aceidently killed ta an iron mill in Michigan late/y, Last week robbers stole a gold watch from the residence of Iramlio, Exeter, and a gold watch and phain, and $70 from the residence of Mr. W. llawkshaw. Tlabarn of Mr. Ils'man Tyernian of lot 19, Melt:Mop, was enthnly consorted lIrfire on Tuesday evening, with content. . Insured for .59,. . Loss estimated at about $3.000. The eau e of the fire is attributed to the wotk of an incendiary, Sir Riebard Coatwright, 'AL 0. Catnercin, Q. 0,, M. I', of Goderieh, end other dietin- guished Reformers will address a politioal meeting iu Lueknow, ons Thersday Ootober 13th, at 1 o'clock eau. Maetinge will aubse• fluently be held at Plaees in Eaton. • Mrs. Brewer, ait.old woman ,of 81 years, who residea in flarputhey, fell into the oellar and•broke ber left thigh bone a short distance above the knee: The broken bone has been linst, but at her advanced age it is not thought likely union will take place: 'allt ;SLAKE, AND TRE SURPLUS. • At the North York Reform demonstration at Richmond Hill, last week, Hon, Ma, Blake spoke as gallows about the surplue:- ' If this earplug had been dug out of the .grouucl or fished out of the lake or made by Ministers working over time, some credit would be due to them but it was simply ex- tracted from tbe pockets of the people, and even he, simple as he Was-(laughter)---eould do the seine thing if they gave him power to increase the. taxation. When the call was made for reduced taxation the FinanceMin- ister answered that everybody would feel well if there was a surplus in tlie treasury. So they would if it represented' a profit, but the' . people were best able to take ears of ;Slott own money, and there was 720 reason of taking it, away from them. But these nien said, ."Phere - is a differeabe between you and us," and when asked what the difference was the answer made was, "Well. we have the money, and you havn't it." Still it was not VI the advan- tage of the peoPla to have the inoney in the - -henditnftheiteervantictlurgoverementirather-----.-- than in their own pockets. Public Servants were apt to be extravagant. Great pressure' . was brought gime them to maga them so, ands if they had money in hand, rootlets were made -from every -quarter to befavored with _senne-expendi tares,which-request it was ex- cecdingly hard to to deny: The ,G-overnment ' was apt to cut He coat according to its. cloth, , and however much clothh might be given out of which to etit•the publiccoat, it was quite ' certain that none Of the elOth would go back to the public. (Cheers and laughter.) What *gist becoin,e of the money.itswas "perfeetly certain that it was' goue, and .that sa far as the .people individually were •conoorned it . wouldnever return. s • , They said, the peopte felt well' under the taxatiets , but soon they would be asking the suffrages of the peopleon the ground that they hai. reduced: ..• the takes, as of mutate:they mulct afford to re- duce them atter reisiug theta to sooh,aa an - combinable rate'. -Ratites placed' a hOtivy bnrdeu urn the people, they prettied to take' . 'off a portion of the burden • and.then •appeal to their gratitude to retura theltiver by giv- ing them another lease of poiver, PansoxitS-Miss May Hood, of Detroit', is new paying her friends here a 'short •visit, s • tasiestones---Sties Maggie Hannah has been . re-engaged in 19.8. No. 3, for 1882, at a salary of $300. We hope her success. tinearions and their Answeke, • CoDaruNnaArlID. A pupil in a school hot a long distance from Clinton, was asked by the -teacher for a definition of . feathers. Hearken to the an- swer, oh ye wise; the answer Wigs "feathers. are' the ends of birds."• 1. The lesson in geography was proadcling fa-. vorably, when. the teacher was surprised by an answer to a question. He had asked of o Smart looking little „061r1, "What nationality '_of ;white people are in majority la Brazil? 11Negroes" was the reply. • . • . A still more startling reyeletion'waa mede the other day, by a boy writing shott• com- position. In it he stated that " Wellingt9n tvas the father of Queenirietoria." • --Would' tome' sof your answer this question, "What age 'the climate - pitons of Helgoland?" for oven the reniaining threo-montlitt, therater CHEAP GROCERIES: Notice, to: Debtors. nothing very groat 'done, Main with the tirriv- NOTICE iS liereby g•iven, that all patties indebted to id of grain, etc:, by boat. The Signal. says - Crockery, Glasswar,e, .1qj mttolifordoeresigneti, must my theienecouhte before the ei b r next, otherwele they will ho Vaegit in Oatmeal and Cornmeal alwols lank ITENIty PLiT51. rotty's oolohratoi ;neigh Droahlaot lams, Loki' Clear Bacon, Sugar Cured ikons, And NO. .1,41?D, At price.; winch ,.,,,,.fbe beaten in town. S I House for a e. . . , - — fl- VELLING Hm oo for sale,n MaryoStreot,.Clinton. Nine rooms, hard 8011 3088 water, .one-quartor ot , an nem of groom'. Price low. letans to suit pur. rhaser, A.,pply to S. a HEWES, Guelph, or this ndighorhood raise what would be suf. PAItitAX.- I . 1.014trEslaciito.. Tun Catamanv.-The parties appointed to Oinvasa for stook, for the proposed -creamery at Londesboro, met tit that place on Monday eveningswhen it wasiound that about $1,200 Was signed for, and the enliveners felt certain .that the full amount, $2,000, would be taken sufficiently early tocommence operations next 'spring, se that now its establishment ia no longer prebleeriatio. Its location was not decided:upon; as other property besides the. old cheese factory, was offered to the comniit• tee. • It ie to bo hoped a. good and active working directorate will be appointed, so as to bring out all the benefieial effects of this enterprise, end thffn we will, oo deubt, see several ethers spring up in different scalene of the country. • ' IP, McLaren, cif Clinton, iliejollt; hotel keeper of -that place, Wag in the comity town. last Thursday looking as hearty as though he •had been residing in the " hub" .all eumnier, News?- itio he WS been.] ' PRESIDENT GARFIELD. . The remains sat the late 'President of the United States were on Monday,laid away la •-• ' theafaialt :Trope:red- for them in Lakeview, . Ceinetery, with all the honora befitting the mournful occasion. The obsequies were,oh a • grander scale then any American, not keep- ing even -the martyred Lincoln, has .before been honored with, and yet the grief quid the . sense of lots left by the •nation seem to have found no adequate expression.' In the States, 111 Cenacla,in Britain, in aearly every country . of Europe the day was marked by 0 general suspension of businesisadchhandreds of then- sandi-attended -theepeoial Immortal servioes • held la the dead Man's honer, • The Prods dent's widow•and wither seemed to beat up well under their heavy ail -notion. • ' ' The Montreal dry geode importers, a most idfluential class of men, have' ape - pointed a, committee to ask the ..Finance Miniater for changes in the tariff or its working, that it may not, exasperate those who have the misfortune to work .direetly under- it. , • • • The Provincial Exhibitition, always it grand SUCCffl8B ,wben its held. la Landon, • surpasses all preceding ones this year 'in eery respect. The entries were more numerous, and of a superior class, and. the ettendahee of 'visitore isms much greaten • than formerly. The Band Tournament, in connection with the Exhibition, was of • , such charm:tor. as to arorise, the highest .enthusitiant the pailptet The Ladies' Band front Caro,' Alichigau, drew a velar' large broted to witness their perfOrmance: Tho 7th, of London, took precedence of • all other Intacla. The Dog Show Was _also I very largely Mate) dol. Major Cooke, john Pharis and wife, Airs. ' aslia smith etat elsga, and mrs, makslin ..111 the Presidents Who !mare died iit of- AlcQaarrie and sik children, aud others, lef flee haste died in theileetarTywplagetoenfixthseiixr for the northwest on Wednesday morning. . term. General Gar IL II. Smith left yesterday morning months_ and fifteen days in the choir. AVhere,lie will open out a tailoring Gen. Taylor lived sixteen Months after his business. Mr. C. Sliglat for many years man- inauguration, leaving two-thirds of the terin to he filled by, Ma. Fillmore, Abra- ham Lincoln was assassinated one mouth. and eleven days after his second inaugiltras tion, and Andrew .Tackson therefore held. • the office three yearS, ten rnon%s and half. . Gen. Harrison's term Of power was the briefest ef all. He' died jtist month. after his iftaagitration day. Tyler waS- three years and eleven moritha in ofilee. • "there is a ecareity Of ears." So there is eger of Alr. Smith's heftiness here, goes elong her;, just at title oason, witlt two lilies of 1 to take Charge of the 'Winnipeg houso. rail, and. it is quite 'probe,* that should over I ' God -bless Victoria, Britain's noble Omen, Goderieh have a second, widish is exceedingly . for her rom t a t p p an tende words of sympathy to Mrs. Garfield. They were heartfelt words, doubtful, the same treuble would be experi• and American hearts appreciate them,acilevd• eneed, 'Phe London Free Prose, for the sake I land Leader, or;policy,, suggests that the municipalities in • Good progress is being Made With the HIS 60 C. TEA A SPECIALTY MANITOB • SOLE AGENT POE Dobbins' ELECTRIC SOAP, ,..hisT RECEIVED". A LOT, 010„,„,,' , GEM FRUIT JARS. ("ASTI-FOB EGOS, TROINIAS COOPE11, AtaaBlIT STREET, alaNTON, ficient to construct it branelt line direct from A. hero to Godoricb, to connect with the G. W' O. W. 11. R. XCURSIONS. 11. A211,Ahe idea it grand Ono, perfectly E SEPT. 28 and OOT. 19. Spealai Frtlglit 'Train in minute° ot eitet, natty. 411• • • ply teeny W %nava. ' • T, rillEENWAY, Centralia, Or to WILL I. WHITE, rouiress Agent, Exetot. • , Ictiv AN» Ittenniu,ny,,-Thet Most exquisite little toilet gen) extant for the teeth and breath. fa " Samiae 5 cents. Pn. stiblime-(subliinely ridiculous) and it"would only require at lead $250,060" to catty it "Goderiela" we are informed by the same paper, "would be willing to aid the Scheme substantially." We ehould think it should, - Any scheme, no matter how illusionary', thet would lift the people of Goderich out of the slough of despair" would be heartily wet. domed by them, and no ono knows this better than the editor of the Signal. construction of the 'Manitoba and South.; Western Railway, and the 50 miles to the Boyne River will he eonsttuded by tho 41h•of October, SEP: To ris-Xopeest, (from Brazil) will coo the worst ease of Dyspepsia. A alogle dose vent relieve In a degree that Omits its woudeetul curative potters, Avid its peculiar notion KIWI the stomach and digestive organs. 11. 38 ft poet. nye tuna absolute cure for tostIVeneSs and. eons saltation, acting in a reniarkable way upon the eystem, earryleg off iinpUritlea. Aa a liver re- fullaterlts aetiona aro most rerearicable, It tones and stimulates the liver to action, it corrects the stelffe and regulates the bowel& A tow domes willeurprfee you. namine bottles 30 eente. VOVOT atut Ague.' Areyou troubled with Agtio, arid Peter, BI1110118 Never, IiClflittClIt 01 intermitting rover; - Night Sweats" or ally Memo that Stain 54 ream • Malaria or disordered LiVor and trot tin If so, promo a bottle Of Greell'S Agate 0 iittsteror which 18 an ill1Otio extract 08 51101138 tont° etsits: combined with eteptiate oi Magnesia, otes Ala posittveiy mutant)) tio quinine, Anionic eV othic poiSOnS, it purtflea • the Wood, eleanioa the liver, spleen aria other emotive organa ef•-• feetuelly that the ellills 11891 1101 retiten. WO have never foetid any 011SO Of Vover and &tad if 'will not Miro. Price 30 eenta aad $1.d0 par hottll, -One largo bottles has coed, aa in Iny aa five in eue family. Sold by all druggists and dealers every Where. . .