Clinton New Era, 1877-07-12, Page 3summor Drosses!
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bite 33rilliants, '
Virbite. Brocades,
White Spotted Muslin,
White Latticed Muslin
White Embossed
White Corded. Muslin,
White Duck Muslin,
White Book Muslin,
Colored Gpnedines,,
131ack Wire Ganedipesi• r
Black Barages,
•LINEN COSTUMES and COSTUME LINENS withEMBROIDERY to MATCH.
Timilla Parasols, •
Colored Silk Parasels, all
Black Silk Parasols all Prime,
401RVEllOnDlilliC1114.
wo *tilt It to b diellaetlyauderetood that wool° not
held Dereelvee respouelblo for the pennons et.
preamee hy oar eerrespend!n18.
•
The Vomongdoktion.
To At Ratios V Me ,Meto
Sul,—In glancing over the di Amen tintireele
of Oaneda, in refereuee te the politiestl do-
. menotretioneuow being held throughout the
length and breadth of this tine country, I ton
sorry to see, with but few exceptieue, each
ati utter disregard for truth and fair dealing,
in reporting the oroceettinge of theists meetinge,
and plactog them befere intelligent tiers-
p1e. Having ereetseioo to be in •Clinton
on Icily 5, and being a • dieititereeted
IntItYr I thought I 'would'oteua the demon.
stratIon, arid hear what amine of the Statenneo
Of Canada had to tray on theleadiug questions
4 the day. Ael have had not 'a. little ex-
Perience in tho ofreata of protection, by a e.
sadenoe in the 'United, Mateo of Poore' years
duration, I think I am in potion to give an
•Opinion with respect to its reaults in that
country, PA am, therefore, qualified to judge
of the merit; ef a discussion on that subject.
In my Opinion Mr, Mackenzie %mulled, the
sobjeot in a logical, masterly, and statestbao.
like manner, showing very eleatly the effeeta
produced on the One hand with a protection
Policy, and on the other hand with, a revenue
tariff only. It certainly, strikes no very
fowl*, that there is no one so blind as those
that will.not t be, if they faij, afterhearing Mr.
Maehensie'e speech, to decide which its torthe
true interests of the majority of the people of
• Having hacIthe.fortatue, or Tether
the misfortune, to be a resident of a oeunty
Where we are protected to o'ur heertes content,
eau apealefeelingly On the gebjeet. First,
we Are protected to the tune of six'per cent on
our• assessment, then we are protected from
20 to 70 per cent on things of nVeryeday use ;
. then we areprotected until those/ids of our
- euilled workmen are out of employment more
• than half their time 7 -then-w� are preteeted•
until we have riot a steamship to _carry our
malls to Europe, mid, finely, we are protected,
until our National, State, .0enety, Menieipel,
and individual debt amounts to a far greater
FIUM than the whole country is worth, -If this.
,A,• Fair--A-ss6rtnumthrall---the--abOe--0-oods--at-Loiest
Prices.
BUTTER BOUGHT FOR WHOLE 0Asg, .
‘1317TTER-.13QTIGHT FOR...HALF --
BUTTER DOT.IGHT FOR GOODS, AVP HIOREST .1VtARRAT RATES
ALLOWED.
- HODGI111S-dc .PAYj lIVIanchester Hou.se..
bY-40-01*.g PRICE.
CLINTOIsT, June 21,1877.
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1Vierohant Tailor, Clothier and General Outfitt
• CLINTON, ONT.
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NEW SCARF
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• CLINTON, June 21, 1877.
,M1:111MIND
•EAR
,
N.net7 Ertome.--Meettre. Huber Bono. have:
their new ;trill bent welt on te completioo.
Oa Wednetola,v they pat ior a new forty.tive
hone power viten:to, allot expect O„have it
reedy to Wot boy the. time Om volt ,ovee.,
S. S. -.. union •picide -of the Me-
Biedist RS and (Loll Tempt:ire of , this place
dreateld oti - the farm of Mr: kiescratd, 11th.
eoti. Rallett, _ori Detention day. lire atteint-
aim Wiaa very large, in °sweets. of aux
previews year, .and ib watt a deeitiedeticeeee,
ll Having very rooently seourod.the -serviees.,of
retleetitee orodit on apereene eoucersied in
getting it up. Coed epreelms, Mccellentinu
,
etaacteestit.vrearoititotyrisoefaateattottextxitere,te, and, .plenty to IRST CLASS 013:-T
ranAT...--Itev. Mr.. 13oWerek late of
;
31;;;;Asuelas,..: is . fis rt11.,Mr. Davy' e appoint. •
ablant00 am-prep- area to eioeute .odors for Clothing on short no.
meow during ti)31, goutionipos..
tie% .whieb, out, style Ana finish,cannot be exo•elled in any
• Horrit. - ' , of the • large ,eities.
0 „ 0
eanNirtet inlitist.r-olltr1;isCit11404crellnanatitheeni)a"PtIalg
nertn the shape of Mr. S. Orracee. ,ite both
are well itodWit hereabouts, they' Mole'
receive a eon tinuafien, of the liberal patronage
formerly enjoyed by .Mr. Trawrenee. Read
their advertisement in another column.
Faux, AOCII/ENT,-.,-00. Saturday mornieg
Mr. Davidson, wile resides near Auburn, met
with an aceideet which prtved fatal. While
going from this place towards home With a
load:of limber, one of the hoar& is suppotrect
to. heve worked forward n,.t streak the hor-
ses, atoning them to run' away while going
down Maim' hit/. 1fe was thrown off, and
the waggon passed over him, breaking two or
aual-intarually4i4nring
appears to have been dragged ewe dietanee,
also, es hie beats were tilled with gravel. Re
'wee at oleo coded into the house 'of IVir.
Mains, and. medical assistance ennunoned.
Dr: Gracey attendedeand did all he could for
his relief, but the injuries were of such a na-
ture that human skill could not relieve them,
auttelmeencerturee helms -After the accident.
Dolecessed wes-a- mon well- klirewn, beibg aloe
gal traveller for Z. Pattie* a Hamilton,
and leaves a wife awe family to mourn'his loss.
vv.,*
STANLEY,. , .
is the' kind of protection that the peeple a , scuooL Wag 1.1014 On the
Canada Vent; by allemeans support eutheneir-grounds o1 -$-,t-. No. -4,•%Stan1ey„ oft Vriday.,-
aa will give them tide protection; if. not, sup-
port the opposite, or the party now in power.
I also notice thet the reporters are not pa;
tioular to a shade in giving the numberpre-
sent, the emount of enthusiasut displayed,
see, For instanee, the demonstration is eallee
by some a grand. ovation, by. others a graud
&Here, and the different papers place the
numberpresent at froth 5,000 to 'IA -000. If
.04(4:bey, twelve,.yelteref,Otgelted-been sent
to eistlinate the number 'Present, lie weela
scarcely have come sewide. ef the mark
these reporters, some telling 'olio thing and
some aeother ; jest as though the people pre-
aent, had neither seuse nor reason. Now, as
regards the orumber • presotit at ,Clinthn, 1
think a fair estimate of those strolling aromel.
town, aud these on the grounds, would..be
from -fen to twelve thousaud, of as intelligent
and respectable a crowd or people its wore ever
gathered at, a political demonstration, com-
prising the bone and sipow of the conntry.....-
The spealsers, I um sine, woe mesh air any
nation ought to feel proud of, and 1 should
think Canada does feel proud of her States'
mew; if the- handsotne and hearty reeelKion
that was extended towards them m Olietort;
last, itty the seholars thre Anti Bay old
Fiehool. • A eboir, got up. for the. occasion,
under the leadership of Mr. 0, Tough, fur.
nishecl vooal and instrumental mesh:. Ad,
clresSes were delivered by Messrs. Weir,
To:teller, Bayfield; Campbell, Teacho. Stan-
ley, ,Ileva, Jateetson and Denby knd Mr.
Ricks, About 250 Persons were' presentoyho
.speut very plea aan t time. The main feetrire
oat anidnaerierei ei --the. cclibles-were furnished in
•CouNeta,. Condon mot pursuant to ti,a,
joernment at Varna, on the 30th June.•
Members all presept. The Reeve in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting reed and oadopted.
.By-laW No, IV; for 1877 rehrgamizing the
polling Subdivisions of Le) Township was
f rained. and, 'passed. Moved by Mr. Castle
-no. by Mr. Arkeeheacl, that as to appeals are
mid° from the deciaidris of the Coot OS Re.
'visite' and the tiara for making any such
appeals
sIlat 1111c"Xilira(11(113; ..plaitIss:iP18.-13830tnarairlitedr.911T1191ei-
following isecoutits for gravel wore ordered to
be paid, viz.,• Goo, Erwin, $8.04 ; .Jaa: Voting,
es6,85 ; Thee, MeIntyre $18., .MoVe& by. Mr.
Castle sec. by 'Air. MoNialey; that a,. gate be
was any criterion to g0 wa.14 fomisroo for eho monde -gravel pit field, and
-that Mr. -A ilteellead lie appointed to furnish
the tic:3116,-0am led, Moved by Mr. Castle,
sec. by M. Ajlacidiead,..tbat the lieeve give
:an o:der te Mr. Higgiro, jot 60 cents,. for a
tawnier o break the stones on road.-:•-• Car-
ried.. Council thon adjourned r:to Meet nil the
18th Airge at 2p 111. at Varna. • '
• M, PL41:71q=r; OWL: ,
fainly 110 display of arches, mottoes, bunting,
tto.,- nor any &Houle Adulstion,. :Upright
men and :got d statesmen • needlne such ,evi.
denims of 'appreciation ofetheir Lbw a for the
:good of the coentry,: and 1 think...the goca.
peopl a of Huron _thorved great wisdom in • not
makiegheyAisoplive proving thalthey �uJ
moon the difference between enlid weeds and
empty pegeanty, Trusting I have not tres.
paseetl-too meete I ani, Mr. Editor, '
••• Respeetfully yours,"
•I. • . , A cIANADIANrAMERICAN.
clibton.,.,Tali 19;1877.. '
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• The Clinton Demonstration;
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'Theitninense sticcess atteorlite 1.1.10 demon-
stration at Clinton, in honor of the Demiutee
and roinia1 peethiere end their Cabinets
,Inust be very. gratilyieg ' to the 'Reforreerself
the neunty ,crfelTui•on. The groat
of Well ("reseed, happy ltietsing anti
orderly peones ; the masterly • and '.eanviceing
speeches of these they eferst te' see and 'hear,
and the eittimidasth and satisfaction displayed
by all preeent-4speakets as :well as liear.?.:rs,- 5,4
combined to make the oecasiou'qne that 3 •
will be A pride' and epasesuree to •all who wit..
nhssed it or took ,partio it to:revert fo in after
• Yen** It is to he' hoped' the•Oppositiou will
.:nutke the eaine,placethe.acebe of a politieel
gathering -At which their •leedotrevill form the
chief attraction. A comparison between the
Ampler: of the leaders of the two • parties cord
of the matter of their a.dclreicaos, woule go is
'Log way in conVincing the eturdyyearnanry of
Hitron,.;actithas.elready .cotivirieed the Peeple
of other counties who havelMel -the oppertuo-
ity eI judging by eight and hearing, that Bre
emertry has made a wise ekehange in its rulers.
-LOMA it has got i•id of Rik. timed:odd replaced
it hythe• Solid, startler; worth, The • defer.
muse is se • marked: •It canna fai1. to he
reeognieed. :no' party leadere .attlf types, of
the parties they represeut,. The one are. pre.
tentiouts, full of bluster, and liteldugthat
earnestness and sincerity whieh are the OuV
poem of honeiTsentimeets and conVictions.•..-•,.
The other, plain of spawn and manner,. do-
precating display, arid full of earnestnest and
[sincerity-, their words carrying coeviction with.
them. Theiter • elidiacteristiceWere.'well
brought out at the rival demonstrations in
London and' Clinttiu: Those who "witnessed
otli,-and.,they-wertematty,-,eould-nritddcleoei
mark the wide- clifferenee. The forma was
all. outward shod. ; people wont: to. see and
a:deify their. curiosity ' • the' speeches were of
little importance, andthe speaking of that
glib and glary hied that left nothing behind
it to satisfy the,mindoce furbish food for
reffeetion. The dirolo Affair was like is racket
'that thet. into the air with a consequential
rush and roar,. blazed .a montent at its cul-
minating point, hetet into brillinfil feagreents
and thee came doWn-e burnt and useless
stick. Tho latter was unpretentious ontwerd-
ly '; there was nothing to detect attention
from the object for which it was organized -
to hoer the Reform leaders give en Recoil:it of•
their marregeromit of Dominion and Provincial.
affairs ; the people 'tethered in largo ninebere
i
to be nstruoted, and they listened with earn-
est attention to the speakeruntil the last
word had been spoken, and with satisfaction
in then", facee clettdrtticl tO their hones, their
;Arida full of the inforination they • desireil to
ariquire. But though the clemoestration racked
the glitter and tho noisit nonsense that clime.
terid tit° Opposition picnic, it Was znattifestly
Superior in genuine hea rti nessatid Oil thitslae
The warm, manly. greetinga and the ltonest
oheerts that met the party, leaders told hoev
deep•seated 'atheoonfdeiiceinthetr honesty,:
ability and patriotism, 'The geed, settocl ciotn.
mon sense displayed at Clinton, and the
anxiety te be ostentatious manifested at.,.Led-
clon-regardiese of the means of •rnoeting the
expense,. are .points. that toll as strongly in
favor of thinteform rank and file ae do tho
solid worth -of tire Reform leaders in contrast
with the beaddrefied politioal mind t,f their
opponents,--Loador 4rteo'f4er,
or
s.
,For the purpose 'of waiting alteratiMor in. my store, I have deeided to olear out ray
Entire Stock of' WALL PAPER', tcqz,ptRS, &c.
To de this it as short a time as positible,•I will offer tlie whole stook of
English and American Plain, Satin and Gitt Papers,
AT A-CTUAL COST;
FOR 80 ri'eteIrtel
Crzwrow, Juno 14, 1877..
J.
. Onyx' Book StOre, eig# of the 13ig 13'ook.
%IP
Important to ]?urniSelling ture Buyers.
GI-I-STI.N0G-41 1173P , 313113Sx.NIKss
Cost for cos
OUR 'ENTIRE SIdOOK ETA. Nritr-
,-CONSIST1NG or-
.
Parlor and Bedroom Salts, Dreaming casei1, Bureaus, Sideboards, • Book anima,
Secretor's, Extenden Tables, Sofas, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Hair,
• Cane and Wood Spat chairs, Mattresses, Spring
Beds, Hit Boobs,- Midi Tables, &e. &n,
We have determined to close out tor etitib, or approved 230t08 on ehort datesonr entirci stock
of Furniture, wbicea i littge and ,woll aceorted, • Most of these goods aro.,of the latest and
most fashionable styles, andtreeently trianufeetured. Such an opportunity for pnroluising
- Furniture has never occurroid her e in Clinton, and probably never will again.
Also, for sale, our present rooms in the Briek Mock, being ono of the boa hal-
nese stands in town, and el:citable or any general Imaineas ; is 22 x 85, two etoefee Muni with
cellar beneath. There is also on the tear let a frame Work-alitos, 22 k 48, to stories high,
"-"•} Ala°, a large quantity of Neatoried lumber, gettable for forrante.03,01,461„ohig, work,shop
fixtures, 'dm. , •
All parties indebted to the late firte of botteiter & Rimier:4v will plettee ctiilarut
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MENZIES & WHZTG
Nettle the same at ontes, an& nave aortae
CLINTON, May 30, 1877. .
HARNESS Cheaper than ever.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY rtAlialt
Tho Subacriber, In tbsieklog his Mutton:Will for the patrenage, bestowed on hint in the past,
would,intirnitto that he has on hand a farge and'oemplete stook of
I-X.Alk.3111N1gSS 0 I (.1 ALAG ICJ lit IDS,
Together With a first.eltute tieSertilletit Of Tail/Nitar SATCHEL:4, Vallegra, WIIIPS, CURRY
Comm, nittisugs, rte., Vadat he von #4,,liqtperfoe' etah than any, other honse-in thr? C0101P6
that peps one hundred centi On the della.
CALL AND SEP, Mit STOOR, DEF0111§ litISCIIAs/110 ALSLWAElat •
.xtemoitilar the Blretea-Httron, Street, three doors Vstist of A, 8, Visher'is.
JOHN OAMPLIELLk Veaa a1oli instantly haled by striking het
bead -cm alOgkt fallin4.
tycomicuicia." Tow N's et*r..
Courrtar: -The Council met at .1161Meeville,.
on the reul, pursuant to adjournthent. Moue.
bore aLt present. " Minutes: of last meeting
passed..Tite .Clerk "read . a letter
limn -14m Department of Minima and Fieheriee,
• Ottawa,. regarding Hiller Ws mill 'dam, vehicle
eirteteslet1jet4,hin gentleman promised the local
'Fishery overseer. at (4calerieb„ that • he woold
Cemmence )tilding ti fiehwey 'rhea the 1st
of. July, that it would bo it proper entl.elinient
streethee; the letter re:forte:II to, concludes as
follows : et,Tulcoorii ittr, -Hillard is.preperea to
put a flettway, r stereege his dam sct 88 to a1 -
low Of tho free resesa•ge of nosh
agrtksd upon betwtspn him and the overseer,.
Ito will be preeeetied against." The, .eouncil
cmpressed satis*tilin at the'printipt 'action Of.,
the ii.h.piartroent . .1•11e scheol houses being'
built or repaired were next interim"( to, aud.the
eppoiermenf of a person tolti6peet • thil Work
provicUS tlie portion of the'section.
front the 603'0 lift:. fund, considered .;'it • wits
• Moved see.. and eaoriahrthat the Deptity4le,eve
be 01)1.0hr-bed. A lingo :mom tit ' sot 'Money Was,
ii)0(1,1VOt wduldocetify.
too ote eh /apacettt givokn detreilorrorb-e of fin
8p00ial interest, itt will, hownVer, all.appear ix
Auditor's repert at-thn find of, the year, and
be there givertiii-Cletail.. it Canine, indigent,'
having Wm:overt to Mrs.Callins%, she appeared:
Were/es the. council needling Lie eupport; after
tengilened censfidgration of the matter, It
wirs agreed te poty. her $20 at thto epol or each,
quarter forlis hoard andloolging,: whieh offer
shoeceepted. Shia Nees whiehestill remain
oPepeneil were ).:eferred to, antl thecon nei(
were uuanimonaito put the' law in full force,
id every instance where -side lines are closed..
4.1i4irtre;Monday in
.August..
.. County. Collin .
..Witighani C. r. church is being enlarged..
`atit-W.. McDougal, of Stephen, lias Mani:
etanaed.
A -new 'Methodist pareonage has been built
at Centralia.
•Preeions to his removal, Ttev. M. Allen, of
Exeter", was presented. with 825 and an ad.
drmears: A.;
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3.
McIntyre, Blyth, bas two Pio,.
therly old liens which have liatebed'.out
thietronine chickens, • .
Mr. A. ',McDonald, lately assistant 'station
Agent,. at Exeter, ".itits ran:roved to Ingersoll' to
fillet More lueratrve position, . ,
There weroTegistered in Tuckersmith town-
ship 'forthe half year ending 30th June, 40
births, 28 deaths aircl six marriages. • -
Thos. Strachan, Reeve Of Grey, bin; been
.appointed a LiCensa Conitnissioner af Best
Huron, 'vice John Merfrae Morris, resigned.
Huron Lodge No. 02, 1 O 0,F,, Goderich,
haVe contrilinted f380 tq the St John brethrep.
A eiellection ainountieg to $44 was talien up
on Sunday in the Wroxeter Presbyterian
Church, in aid of the St, joint sufferers,
Last week AltstrA, Itfalloy, /tidier 1.,aw.
son of Colborne, Rua Straiten were attacked
by asudden illness after partaking of creme
fresh mutton in the forefeet,' house. It is
suppoFed the meat had belt psaisoneony filet
liglitirig op it after partaking of "fly poison."
The men ,are recovering
110141fIESIVILLIT,
1.4481.1 Been Afkrettes...-fin Satilrday last
there wero tea matelies of bade bali playrd
in this oboe: one motel:, between this 'Wild
Cats, of Porter's tall, and the
Huron Road, tesulting in favor of the Wild
Cats, by four runs. Another betiveett the
Northern Lights, of rinter'il Hilts und the
aninlesylile club, the IlohnesYille litoys boat-
ing thew 14 runs, Air. L. llerton of dintotr„
dropired for the niatehi to tho riattsfaotionof
both.olubs-, '
Omit% Sore.--1.be but bUdh1birpisr,
, ly used for the rnglish Church was gold Ilia
tathay day, to Mr, %LW, lfullarton, o Clinton.
reatiVan.—The'hotel itt thin place looks
muell better lately suit has boon greatly int.
proved, the old sidingtoru off, new pet on,
shingled awl painted m first -eines style. It
ne prceentsa retspeetaide eppearanee.
Union %.81r,trin.-A.est Wedrioadey
Mr. 3, PreetorAlet line,' lost tifavorite horn.,
it appears be Ivo tied down and by some
means got hie leg putangledt nod was found
dead in the morning,
Dahentroistta8 killed no filo Itnil hut.,
by beteg tossed by -a eow. Bey:. wee -employed
en the premitee tor Mts. MAAgow, en tit'e
Smillert UM gravel road, and had Loan Vont
Mit to lake a trait from itit norther, ,L, doing
Ito the dolt tOSIled her with AS home. and 84
OLL)71'014i anly1,1$17/,
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My stock of TWeeds and Coatings
is well Assorted, `Comprising A -large range .of choice materials
and pat terns. ,
Please See my Tweeds. and Prices. before leaving
your order for Suits.,
11TICPW Opene4
/UM/4, AttelVoofti Irmon, and Tareseav. Reautifdl patterns, Alec, aa full range of .t
STAIR oARrrra. Grea
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omething
FOR 8}19WINer
CARP
'11,4RUS 0AS19, or its equivalent.
The Improved Union. Thermometer Churn,
16 giving the best of satisfaction, Ma. ROUT. MITCH, of Womanosh, in a lett
dated April 28th, 187, says ;—” The °burn E. -purchased ot you gives great sa-
tisfaction. We would hchpirt-Wi6h. fi for tWico what it 'deal; -We have never
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. "ta ohnrIlett 1011ger than tea minutes..
$old at Toronto prim, 7 gallon,. $8 ; 11 a11on, $8.50.
A.T.-S. -FISHER.
jone 7, 1871,
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WOOL. . WOOL.
CLINTON .W00i.LEN
• Ta.,,s„„„.ktIBEA RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO' THE PUBLIC TIIAT'kelik'
. prepared. title year, ros in the past, to do •
Ali kinds of Custom. Work .and Manufacturing
• Euvi,ng witted mere machinery to his establishment, and' by always givinei, hie peraonel super-
intendence to elLbranches of the business, he hopes to give general setisfaction, . •
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The following prices vill bo charged HIM season, whieh will be found as, low as any mill in
the County :--Oardin,,,g, 5 oents'; Canding and Spinning, 13 cents; Making :Plain Flannel on
Cotton, and Ito thid Cotton Yarn, 25 cents per ; Tillod do„ 80 ots, per yd. ; Full
'Cloth, All Wool, 3711! e. per yd..; Mindsets, 83 por pair ; ilorse Illaukete, $2.75 per pair ;
All Wool Flannel, 90u. per yd,, dat. 1 will give 9 lbs. of Reeled Yarn out of -every 10 lbs.
of glean veep' brought to'spin. The following quantities Pi *reel wilt he, required to make
each yard : • 'Plain len Cotton, 10 oz: oe do,. 12 oz., All Wool, 12 oz„ Fall Cloth, le-
lbs,„.131ankets, le 16. por pair. •
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I keep constantly on hand a large stook of Metesee'rs, • febeeemos, Surneekos; Fere, Ornerr,
YARN', doe'of my own manufatetu re, also a large quantity of live and coarse Twklmee. of ex-
cellent quall'tiy and durability, all. of Which I am prepare(' to trade tor wool, and will give. the
lustiest pries: for woad to all who may desire to exchasige for cloth.
•, • Petkilf,Serte 01" HURON,,:-Clintott is one oj'.tho 1S;st- Afar* TO ants in the Contall cd.
Huron, and !jou, can: always get eas/a jbe anything you. hone do ; so come tiloogi -anti
&epee of' yo2w prodneeond token !pa are coming, bring your !Vogl grong, and have it ("anted
inn/ isody to take home:with ifiya tho same'day? ar trade it for cloth, or leave it to be 1447114Mo-
tared into 41tiakets; spun into Yarn, made into Poll Oloth,.or anything yOU choose: •
• Bet. Le40c1 .011 aawa,yet eased. oil' iste whiree Virotel.
Cree4on. MaYi 23, 1877. , • E. CORBETT.
NEW
Emir and Feed Store.
•
mos SUREIMIII1411 WOULD INPORM THE. IN-
habitant:4 of Clinton mut surrounding•eountrY..
that he hasnpened a token and Peed Store, , •
,
In the o1. -Clinton Hotel
.Farm for ale;
G003) FAEM 'FOE SALII-70ACUE8-'60 etin,insn
and 1,. OW Quit iratioli. Frame Beak Earn 60 *Alb
oeinfortabie House MA fille young .bouing Orchard, sit-
uated !elle Tovinship of Oalborne,. For stile at a bar.
gale. ror farther particulars: apply to •
WHENHAM di COLE.
•I,ondeaboro, May 24, 1877, • .
. .
ooIiehFat�ry..
Lately oceepled by Mr, EtiOX. whole Ile will keel) 011
' hsed
• .
•
PCied.,-Oat 'and. Corn Meal,' Etre.11,
-arn;paottn, &e., •
. fl,
Which hirwill son at the low.9at rate for cash.
JStiugs prat:410d !oilier of it !telpher of yoarie expert-
• set:Bees lo •contlitted-:to manage a buslooso or Oita tle.,
serlption,,andbalieves Ito eau giro gartiktitatt011 1.4 ail fo-
reign/kW-fir With. theirplitrousgm--- - •
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A _Mot respectfully solkited.
THOS,, WATSON.
. Clinton, July 4, 1677. ,
•.3. C.. Gilroy is..running
.
off his whole stock of
White. Piquesand- color-
ed Dress Muslinat cost.
*Secure,Soine:
Butter Talcaiss as crisis. ,
•
A avoiror eix rooms, and eituatekin it Mot icteality
ELEING HOUSE. A. COTTAGE WITH
profaned; Apply to ' q
"MESSIIS.'MALCOMEION & WATSON,
Etarriaters.
Clinker:Only 44877. •
. The appointrueub alt Wingliam h1 Conoco..
lion with the Methodieb Church' ef Canada
has been nude an inclependentsfation.Itia
therefore no lor1ger apart of a," eirogit," its
connections with the country appointments
having been Severed; and in. fatal.° tho labors
of the minister in charge will be COnfined
exclusively to the elittroh at Wingbam. The
Ooantry appointments in oottection with the
&M
late s haVe been erect .d 'into what will
iit future be kuovvo ais tiro Belgreve Oirealt,
tho. superintendency of .which Ilev."Andrew
Ed ward Fr has been appointed. • .
Heron PreebyterY held a regular Mentingin
Oetleriali on Tuesday or.lniit week Mr. Sievev
tight wet appointed Moderator for Alto mum.
ling six inootlua Tbc resignation bf Mr. Scott,
ofElnnontiville,was oceeptql,l, and Mr. .litrr
appointed to declare the puiPit vacant on the
Itith' and to stet as moderator of atdiaion.
A cumin I Arm was •fttlIdlillIedto dint a euitable
minute 1100116 Mr, Seott'a tesignetion, Mr.
litOttlidloir. Wad appoiettel mederittor of the
'tension Of Ilaytield Rua Bethany, end to leo.
,derate itt a Noll ieheir they aro prepared for it
(10 iippliendion 1228.18,• Mr, Mebeeu was ap.
Fended to niothorate tO A. Call at Petrov()
when tequiredto do ao by, the coneregatioe.
Mr. Sio•oriOtt tendertal.ltil resignation of the
congregation of Sititth'S 11111, whictt was or.
(bred tor lie on 'the table till next regular
mooting, and nil twelve coneerned. 'were ore
dere& to be eited to .atypear Rime fer their in.
Lovett:sMr,, ItIcNatt5liton flocoptod 0411
to Walton, Mid id 44pin:toted tor -jury 2.1th,
11 A. M. ;lar. beiteh 80 preach, Nfr„ "Perpit.
Soft tfir pteeid, fr. tjoilOti ht rAt4IPPIld 016
minister, rind ;10. Ziteltee•the henple, Mr.
Mere:sag ueeeptiel Bus ItitIl to Chtrimerre
Viittruh, Icitig01on, Mr. troldatnith was 1111.•
pinta to 4.com, ,:uto porpit of wiwo, church
v0000t on Vic litttlt tsbnotth. tdsktigteit, tii01ith
ftet fir rii.x,don, A eounnittett
was apoointrol• to prepare a suitable ininnte
• anent 111r. ItteCilltig'S translation., Mr. Macey
rpm appointea Oolivener of the 'Nine Mission
Committee. -
:CTJSTOM WOB
The undersitmed most respectfully inform tho .publia
that they .havo rented trloranitortirth1or! bodebeeng, re A
On the 13th .0M...or litTLLETT
And aro now fitting Uji Jho plate for Spinning and
l'orsoloVe(31aivitgi; a diataneo can have.
•
CBI() uog'
)n
1; o '03E...a hands, and with And at-
• tr their Cording done while they" wait.
tention to burliness, we hope to merit a share of public '
Th0,bast oil tOolvietRuarit4toriNal.. 8'6 co.
Hullear May 10811, 1877. ••
• , „ • •
Grand Trunk Railway.
Park.L6t in. Dinsley Ter-.
• race for Sale, •
riONiAININ0 TWO ACRES, ON WHIfilE THERE
Is a Hewed Rog House 1.5x18, frame Stable 12x24,
half an are of Orehard ot choke fruit Trees; it living
spring of water and a good well. Apply at the New Era
Oftleciolt farther partisulars.
Clinton, :tine 28,11377.
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Land for -Sale.
rrHE
StIBSCRIIIER' OPPERS •POR SALE THAT
.1. land oonetettng of parts of lot, 18 and 10, Huron
flood, Ooderiehlownship, being nearly, two *tare& On
the late a ink* settees, with stable, orchard, well,- &e, ,
About One mild from Clinton. Sold either with or witto
out crop, Terfair reasonable. •
11EN1tY COLE.
anderich townsbip, :one' 21. 1877 *41
Change .6-f. • `)Carne,
Passenger Trains will leave Minton station an follows
GOING EAUW, Express., eee AM arriving at London
10.55 A.M., Toronto at 1.0111,,le Man and Exprosa,
1105 P.M., arriving, Toronto, at 6.50 P.M., Loudon' a(
115 P.M. Mixed, .1•10..? N., arriving at Stratfordat
6.80 P.M., London at 0.15 P. M. MiXed arrives from
Goderieh 10 AM.
Trains will arrive tut fellows ! • 7.11xed,7.26AZI.,from
.
1raverit.--M5irand-Expre1027550Pt5tf-frotoTotetrto,
Initial°. and London. Express, 0.20 P.M., from Buftalo,
Toronto, and London. Mixed 5.25 P. M.
Saturday TIckfts for Stratford, Goderich,
and London, at Single Fare.
Seat Bathing Excursion Ticiiets at Ito.
faucet' Rotes,
• - - a. HICKSON, Goneralldanager
A, STRA/TON, Agent at Mintour
r,upo 27, 1877 • .
$54 30 ?BR IYEEic nom. ,
. • Sainplas and Watch Prea to all,
,Addrees, MONTREAL NOVELTY Co.
• 206 St. demos Street, Montreal, Pol.
Children's .and Ladies'
Frenclf•Kid BOots, Yan-
kee Ties, fine .Leatheranct
Prunellas very low priced
at J. (Mlroy's, Q inton.
lauttcir irake's nn
No0. West Traosiiortatioe t *mop
AT
RI-GHT
' CALL AND SEE
Carpet
•
The ondersigifed having porehased the exdosive right for thislow* n to o
Tyroil Maitipipti ow 4so. or arlot -sAigi;or,
Are no* prepared to Son Carpet's, both English and .AmeriCan, from a larger and,*
bettor assorted stock than any other firm in this vicinity,
N'Cl) jj InP
Yon can choose any Carpet you think \eould suit you; from a large varketLot:. _
...earn plea-. (ow the grown-cl, 11000; Trott English and Atherican- Alenufeetures, and.
niter -having been plaeed In the Exhibitor, you can see' exactly how it will appear
;notched and laid -down, ,:oa your floor. This is done by an ingenious arrange-
ment of mirrors, which must be seen to .be 'appreciated, Having no large stock
to carry.; no extra room rent or instirance to Tay ; no loss on , remnants, and a
large saving in.tinae, ant
las tiny for cash, we 000:0011. you a Carpet for .a small
advance on WIWLESALE PR10ES.
thrtrits Cut 'Fittcd and Made for 7 Cts per lear(11
. •
OlVE US A CALL. Est FORE: PURCHASIN4T1gLSEWHIERE.:.:
We also curry a large So O of
-ant -Dry Goods,
,C10000g. 1.40,01e.ry,
11001S .4cc SHOES, RATS, CAPS; GROCERIES, ETC.
0 U 'WRIGHT 86.
777 Albert Street, opposito the Market. •
CLINTON, june, 177.
Li AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER
tate •Reataty Anti Watadsor Lake SuPeri.
or Lines, .
Carrying the canarlian mails In eanneetiort`with th
Grand Trunk, Great Western and Canaria Southern
.•
Hallways.
The bean leaving Sarnia call itt „dislarleh, lilnearditte,
and Southampton, the following morning, rer nrnee
Mines, Sault Ste. Marie, Silver Islet, Port William and
Duluth; making alone connections with Xotthans tall.
way and Ifitaon's Red Riverateamere, forPnit Garry
Preight andpassengers from ell poiutS, at lowest rates
• Pot, istrthOr leforreatters apply to •
•OS. JAOESON, Agent.
••Clinton, ISTav Ord, 18'77"
NOTICE. Valuable Lands
`1,4;t OTICE 18 11E1r6l3P GIVEN THAI ALL i$A11.,
liettir indebted to the firm of Notley & Atm011f,
must pay tho 551110, at tho Abel), to Mr.Nottoy, ea he
will not ormaktor any debts settled Won Wreaker
paid to him.
3. NOTLEV.
Clinton, /ens 61, 1877, • ;
,
• I-Iouse tor Saae. .
- F018 agLat. OnAtlY TERMS, THAT vAlatAllt71
• Malr3ttInlZILraa°"thlerw tor "' 8111)1
rcai,1A-ak gaia,D4v44Wootletod,do, ta, Tor partionfrs
A.14BOT4411,
Olietee, tfey 8, 1877.
Ivarta for 'Sale.
wittn HUntscernBit 0rriolls74 POli SALE 1818
„I- farm, being RASO, eon. 11, Ontloriola township, •
seatainitig he soros of loon, ss or wil2oll e eisartsli eta
lo Plor'it 44(.1' ellit(71100,1', lAlritite boffin ;moll
lotruwoisi, isituated within 000 mile of llolausrollle, an
four miles from the town of lainfon. Thom 10 00 tit.)
poen-tiros Is good •conarete 'hums 8101 bPui Twn
aortal of Ivo ovehenleof very sbeice Iron tva0a, taut
two ge,ei sprinevoseeen the prosolaea. Titiointlisput;
• elec. Terms llberet. Per perticulitrofrepply to
• WAX, STANLEY, on the rimless,
Clinton,knay Ian, 1877.
LAMM LIME 1 LIME
tient streedrtIbeltel aXelt PREPARED TO DE.
A„ toivett at the undermentitmed stationer the eels.
brated LI.1110101.111 (118E11 vitro, ettnotoineare by
betty aroma:as 'tee rat/Moors, to be pv1004161 tor
Lorelei: potposin;at tho following 11*814 Drilla see
, loon .
; , • • , .
*entrant *trail -Ora, 111 1441.111 Wier Inistol,
Clinton Stotiatte, 1/./ coots per. biattliell.
•
'*or farther pettlaiditre !Moline Of
▪ wsi. ROWELL, •tilitekilinithr'Cliftton
Who tvIll rortelve end attend to orders. • ' •
thashouss, thy 10, 1017.1.
(t",•g?It4titt41/`
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• POR SALE.
MAC HATTENBIE ESTATE
DY rut.
froiv`i4 OP CLINTON.
sit tli� 11118014 Town ilot2 Ifing north of the llallWaYr
and the twenty Sera panel, tante south of tho Railway.
•
Town of GoDEiticii.
Toice Leta 1.4o: 40 ata AT, on Lightitemer Street, nun
Muir tot No, 18,1n eon, C,reontaliffug grout Teo error,
also In the said ton.
•
Township pf Stanley.
roto Lois Nos, A airid041„ Zfiltenmi,t,lio T104110.1 toad, lit
ssfa Township; valuable wood lois adjoining tiro Vilingp
undersigned,
•
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Title pertoot. Tonna, ene.thlral eashtbalencs. In one
tme two, ereve, v7Icis booted yoarly eta pot" etett .11*elaltei MS nosier urceit :maybe- mode.
Apply IA ;PIOT IlitteeReld)
11AY.8 and Lune ItAiltesortrer Boise Mimeo; Ana the
ter diGiX.Y2' POP 271n. Pt! AIWA! PAZYP 00111P4 IVY;
itiA• Jralta,011,, tqo 'Si, 1.0/1. •
Miner ales,
resets, Clothing,
CALL
CLTIITON, April' 12, 1877.'
•
1U WARE etSTei E DEALER,
rrilkware Illrairofattarer,
Alm as Irmo Wm= or
NAtr,s, Loma, InNonsi SCREWS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ,
, AXES, HANDLBS, SPADES, STIOVZLS„ POP,XS, „
LAMPS, BRACIltETS„.011IMNIES, BURNERS,
&o., &o,
t.l.s0, /VilliVall% fir all in Stock or
, Iamb to 'order.
tioSt04
Largeasso ttnent of Gardening aid Harvest Tools.
20 Mot po,
0Alta0W,112,aii i; 0A0ONtllittStr
• staielleiti ly Nukes,
ho'itotiat,zoasil 187/
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