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• taken in over $300 since it wee opened ;
FBIPAY., nB. 1, 1884. pretty good for three weeks. • ,
%OM ZOIOCX•
MB. BEN. STANBURY, of this place, is
teaching school Hear Norwich.
CONSIDEi$ABLE ship timberrsome of it
very large,..is being delivered at this sta.-
tion for shipment.
To SE the pile of brick Mr. Searle is
getting in, leads us to believe that he is
going to build several stores thie year.
THE past month has been en exceed-
ingly cold one throughout, the snow melt-
ing from the sun's heat •only on one day,
THURSDAY night last was the coldest
af the season -20 0 below zero ; it was un-
like Manitoba cold from the fact that you
couldleelsite_.
ON Wednesday evening Mr. M. -Kelly
entertained the men' who• have been
-working at the bridgeen the L. H. & B.
to an oyster supper.
A BROTHER•Of r. A, 0, Pattiii011, who
has been in the telephone and telegraph
business at Ogden; Utah, has sold out and
willsreturn to Canada to reside.
TIER photographers,of Merl° formed
a Provincial association at Toronto last,
week, and the honor of President was
conferred upon Mr. R. D. Bayley, of
Clinton:
GODERICg Foresters held n.entertain.
went next Tuesday, at which a number
of their Clinton brethren win bo present.
' On Sunday evening next, a) the close
of the usual service, sacrament will be
administered in the Clinton Methodist
church. •
Tim Model School Board enjoyed the
"iCAIINO" TARNITAr"
The first fancy dress carnival given •on
the rink of the Clinton Curling and Skat-
ing Club, came off last Friday nvening.
and was unquestionably one of the best
attended ever held in the county. There
were nearly five iiindred spectators wee -
mit, and the ice was thronged with happy
skaters in all conceivable costume. Many
were present from Goderich and Seaferth,
there being over fifty from the' former
oysters on ,Monday, eveningat the ex- Place, and mall expressed themselves as
penile of the $eetetary. It will be the, oresthan pleased with the occasion. The
Lotadesboro band added its quota to the
Chairman's turn next.
evening's amusement. Below is a Pa -1114
list of the characters-repreeentecl : •
Bert Walker, a Duke Millie Ilolnres, Bevarlain
Mra. G. Pay, riding habit broom girl
Jinn ShaMt, Clowll Jennie Gibson Iiiister$
Hugh Combe,Italian officer Mary Walker 5 Charity
PurlieilieJr,y:Wdears, NegrO in Will Coats Shepherd boy
j. Coats, n ad the sa or
this place, lia.s sold 50 acres, being part
Mr D. J.:MoClasey Ass the sum of $1 300.
rs.Wisemsesilavans irl 2,1 Oli Garibaldi
Miss H.Combe,Housemaid W. H. Webb G
Ruston states that a gentleman in
Winton will be appointed one of the' li-
cense Commissioners for this district, un-
der the McCarthy License Act.
FARM" Sow.—Mr..Toseph. W. Mills-, of
Italian John Kennedy Po • in
of lot 32,.14th con. of East Wawanosh,
NLadaY'nEF.ailiv:spv:1: a_ s.„.. vest Normandy girl
Olivette g
sand bushels of grain were taken indatd virsii,,atiscrsess p I.:I:telt:al eltaBae taeadat, N ,•:itwn dc'y
IN two successive days lately -six thou- Nem Fair,a' -6
ltal
- MO' queen Nettie Jackson 5 Orphans
Irwin's storehou h' h • '
se, w const ere Miss M. Jackson nurse D. Patterson,
very good—short crepe taken into aecount. c..Seeer, Japanese W. Streith,
oMcTaggart, Snow soar J. Greig
IT was at,00 several weeks ago thatf Mise ,,_oie Seott, Jockey T. Gni Bevarianpeasent A: Fisher,
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the firm for which Mr. Thos. JoSlin • • '6 J
Carrie Coats, Spring, J. Jackson, Guards
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this place, was travelling, had felled. This EllaCoats,Queen Ellaabet I, Jackson,
was an error„ as Theparty who failed had Rd.CantelOn, Tom Thumb J. Stanbury,
A. Petty, Cricketer L. SteVens, 1
withdrawn from the house. ----- D. se Angus, Duke in Miss J. Oliver, Shepherd
• Olivette . girl • •
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PlsoF.DEAULL.--A representative of this miss E. Swarts, Night J. Campbell, Irishmen
person called upon us this week, and Stitt- Miss Gilchrist, Army girl SIiss A. Ranee, Snow shoor
ed that all the charges contained in the Its8311.81' Ng:1,10011r H. Stanbury, Touch stone
Miss F. Rance, Little Rut -
'letter in our last- issue could be satisfac- Gillis GlIeliris, 'Sinai:11s teroup.
toril explain d a d as we have no desire Prince W. Cellander Page ..
Mn. A. 11. Ie t, •of St. MarYs will Y . 6 , )1 IL Rance, Frochard J. 0, Cole Pltriarch
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• to act unjustly in reference to any One, we es. '
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• OSMIUM!, 0..W. Smith, Turk
S. 1, Redd, sir Welter E. L, Elwood, Bicycler '
Raleigh' J. McNair Highlander
T. McGuire, Clog dancer II. Arnold, Jockey
F. A. Crabb, Italian organ MissWilkinsomlady jookey
grinder R. Logan, Negro
I.:occults ,h, Dutchman R. Wilkinson, Hindoo
shortly join the benedictine ranks.
has the best wishes of his nanny old friends give this explanation as a matter of 'pis -
here. His intended wife is a resident of tie°• . . •
London.
PEnsoNirs—Mise A. Moore, :who has
THE father of Mrs. Jiro. P. Martin, late en ore
• has returned t
of this place, died at Colorsades3pringesof Walkerton. 'Mr. Will 'Southcombe, of J. C. _ • szarortim. * , •
Harr son, Clown . niggler
consumption on 'the 1;1st of January; Hullett, has returned from Manitoba; /, . , ,
Mr. and Mrs: Martin were with him for ,during the past season he has been tra- ....' re.'12", .°111.116 PiaYer Mies Ill, Campbell, 11.•
M SS camp?en, Gypsy . ing star •
three days prier to Ms death. welling With a surveying party in the 'Queen ' , T. F. Coleman, Armed
neighborhood of the Reales. Mies A. Trod Armitage, Mallen knight * .
THE town council meets next Monday Bron,who foi several years past has The five, mile contest between Mr. W.j.
night, the principal business to. transact had chargeof the millinery department Dawson, and five- amatures, was easily
being the appointment•of.officere for the in the Dry Goods Palace, here, takes a won by the former.The sum taken at the
year. There are several applications for more Temonerative situation at Stratford. deism amounted to over $52; Several more
the position of bell ringer, &c.
casnivalsswil be held during the
season,
• Mn. JAMES BaKEE, formerly of Gode- the first of which will be in a couple of
THE Mayor tried a coast of assault and
iy, rich township, writing.from Hamilton, Weeks.
battery, Haywood vs. Bezzo, on Frda. -
;Dalt., under date of the 12th of january, A five °mile conteit, between Messrs.
,costs; he fining defendant 25 cents andsayse—We have had a fine *Tinter—no Dawson, of Clinton, and Corbett, of pe.
books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books,
refused to take several similar cases after
.blizeardi, and very little seot, but some trolt,,for $100 a side, comes off on the rink'
. • . prettrliTurd—flostis thermometer raeging here maim 7th inst • In veins Bo -o k s, Bill SBOoki,-Notes, Drafts,
this one, was concluded so trivial were
they., Indexes, Book keeping Blinks
- from 20 to•40 degrees behisv.zero, I had. a ' 'as
ItIstieNErs.—Thete is nothing parficii- '
ONE day last week while Mr. John splendid crop of wtaeat this Year 's I
larly noteworthy in market •nnitters this ' • .
Steenson as at work on his'new'house threshed 3,800 hushels of wheat, 1,200 of
vver.(111,1r$Pre-•,........werrr
01.1.44.,.....rorrwlereirrri..Vr-tarr.rIrr.—.1.,......4.1111401.0.0-orm...r.'"spIrt.errrAtener.r-tilf.ffirdr-orldrrigrirs•44401.erl..Orrr.re or'
Chris, DICKSON
LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
S1OCK OF VALENTINES
Ever brought into the county of Huron.
These-Valentinesswerebought.in_England.
at the very lowest prices, and will positivt-;'
ly be sold chsaper than anybody else can
sell them. Come and see for yourselves.
They range in price from lc to $1.20.
MUSIC and MIJS1C BOOKS
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OF ALL KINDS.
Can supply School Trustees and Teachers
with the latest School.Maps, Globes -and
School Apparatus at the lowest rates. I
hayenow on hand the best Map of Onto,-
rio ever published—price $5.
Sleighs at Reduced Prices,
BLANK POCKS, &O.:
Large stock of Blank Books an Envelope&
Cuitable for business ptirposes. Day
Two great specialties just now
COTTONS)A0CLOTHINO
4
ales4of G.I•eyCottons
widths, all 13rices•
Cases White Cottons
441. priee0.$' 0: ,
SHEBTINGS
plaj.n. and twilled!
'0011ed.i.,1...-
onHuron street, he slipped from the scaf- oats, and three Of barley ; wheat I sold
ed Suribblini Books
week, as there has b
een no change. - Al - Just row600
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folding to the ground beneath, and was so at from 77 t� 82c per bushel ; barley `,35 though the wheat crop was a failure last
year, there is yet ,considesable , wheat in •
shaken by the fell: that he Was confined oats 15 to 20. On new land . the Whate'
:the: country, from the preVions yeaEs • •
to the house for sev.eral days. I averaged 47 bushels to the 'n22" old; •
r .. . . oats 60 bushels to the acre, barley; S5. I
in price, the former especially . se.
am- Oats and 'barley still remain 10W
WILL USE STEA.M PO*K11,7-It the in- hate 300 acres ready for crop this ye.ar.
tention of Mr.R. Irwin to put in a steam . • •• , Comparatively little pork has been mat: -
engine to facilitate the handling of 'grain 1).1ED 'IN THE WEST.—The death is an- keted thisyear, yet the price is now good;
in Ms elevator, there being too much work nounced of 114 Rupert Munro, , at Burn- nor is beef in 'the quarter brought in as
f -------------- now the mast side 111anitoba, on the: Oth o anuary. freely as is previous years. A palpable
complete system 'of' handling grain in the' °Mr: Muer° will be remembered by many 'difference in the price ef wood is realiied
county. . of our readers as one of the- old settlers this year, and a quitetity of green has to
he of sTuckersineth, he 'residing' fbr' many be used, °the dry being scarce. '
CAUGHT iiim.—For seme time past
years on the Limdon road, on -the farm----------------------------
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chickens ot Mr. J. Routledge have. been . Ark, , erese
now owned by Mr. A. D. Viltse. When
mysteriously disappearing, and. this per capes'. from fire. i n• towne ow i ngto booing •
the northwest began to attract attention '
' .(1 d . , and defective .chininies. This. is • a bad
son set a trap to catch the thief.. On'FriH . • .
about 12 years ago he procee e • thither
day morning he was rnwarded by finding.
With his faanil • ' oln b the old Daswon
a genuine weasers with rte footfirmly fixed
." g r
. route. -Taking up a. loge. quantity of
in, the trap. : .0 __. sland,shoswasspon in circumstances of a.f-
CATTLE.—Messrs. Craig & Hearn have fluence;and his fainily is left well • pro -
bought up nearly two hundred cattle in vided for. He had', attained. the age of
Hullett for. early May shipment, which lg years, .1-14 'has a brother residingon
embraces nearly all the stock from the best the Mill road, Tuckersmith. ss .. • . .
herds in the township. Among their Ship-
ments last week were 16 head'of prime BEE NEas 'Ci A NGE.--The name of T.
cattle, purchased of Mr. R. Ransford ; they jacksolir, Clothier, is .kpown throughout -
were fed by Mr. Mason, under direction the length andlsreadili of the land.' It
id.°
of Mr. C. Cartereforeman of the fain, Mid giv.es us eons erabl e pleasure to say that
were exceptionally fine animals.. • s an -addition haS been made tb .t..I° re name,
• and thathenceforth it will be knowri as
A LANDMARK GONE.—A building that ,r..Jacksori & Son;" :the • chanke being
was famous in its day, ana of which many 'caused by the admissi'on of 'Torn" . junior
an interesting story could be told, has dis- into partnership: "Tom" has been :con -
appeared at last, the rempants of the Ohl netted with his father in 2. business—well,
Bridgewater hotel, which stood for years we were•going to.say, since.he was knee-'
on the Huron road, near Holmesville, hays hig.1).to d grasshopper—for a long tithe at
ing been pulled down. • About 26 years any rate, and . is s therefore • thoroughly
ago it was kept by Mr. ES Dinslef, of this familiar with ail th el wants of the trade, -
place, and was then eonsidered a good hotel • besides being Well and 'faVotably. known
stand. It has, however; been unoccupied to the:public, so that ille.. new firm will
for years. ' • . '' • .° : make'n tattling good business .team, and ' : •
-NE,ineY A FinE.—One night lait week
continue i_o increase their already erten • •
time of -year to have a fire, and extra pre-
cautioos shodld be taken to present any. ;
UMW
ComOthias '.4nd Accordens.
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rixons,orT,
•ciarrroN.
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a gentleman who resides on the Huron sive ta oring s nes . .
road took a quantity of coalfrom the TILE SICK.—M1. L. P. Davis has been
. stove in an ash pan, and thinking to dry laid up at London for Seseral days, but is
his kindling wood, placed it across the now able to be around again. lir. Thos. •
pan, and went to b-etr—Diffing thes-iiight tStanbury lits been suffering for sortie time
he was awakened by his wife, who had from a sore eye, which is yet very ps.in-
discovered that the wood was on fire; Mid
fni. Mr. C. Cruickshank is improvihg;•
had it not been foundjust when it was,. and able to attend to business. The
there is no telling ',what consequences - many friends of Mr 5; Detlor, of Gode-
might have followed. • , ' ,richovill regret to learn that he lies at,
the point of death, at the residence of -Mr.
• DIFFICULT PEDESTRLANISIL—TIliS iS. ,
Stitt, and that no hopes are entertained -
the time when pedestrians have to submit
... to innumerable annoyances and obstacles the
hs recovery. Mr. Will Robinson, f
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in :the shape of juvenile skaters, dog- the Huron road, has ree6Verbd from his
sleighs, &c. The perfection • to which late illness, and is out as usual. ,,We are
skating has been brought bybeys on Quo. glad•to'learit that since Friday last Mr.
John Mason, of Mullett, has heerlim-
ton streets is something surprising. The andhis. medidal attendants.. bi-
amount of satisfaction and real enjoyment to.P
that an ingenionfrom M. boy can extract froafirt2..1.rot,pink he may yet porn e out all right.
Rowell, who has been stopping
set of old harness and a •Splail SiCigh, is' "n
simply incalculable. No well:disposed h his brother at Midltinds has been
person would for ono moment try to ,i-ob brought:beets-An Clinton, as hi -4 health'
him of it. was not as good there as here..
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A :..° HITRON .0.IINTY SAMBA= SCHOOL,
TREASURER's ;SUPPER. ----, ...t ., h nu..1 az .
evening last Br. W. R. lielnies, the new CO.NVENTION e
.--s•Th annual convention
County Treasurer, entertained the mem- will be held here on Tuesday and Wed:
bers of the council to a .supper at the nesday,12th and 13th inst., andthe friends
British Exchange Hotel,Goderich, About are making every neeesiary preperetion to
60 ' persons were- present, 'Dr. Haines make the meeting a Success. Au excel,
occupying the chair, and D. D. Wilson, lea programme has been prepared and
of Seaforth, the vice -chair. The toasts the subjects selected for discussion.are of
and responses. td on such an occasion practical and living importance. Nearly
were given, and al seemed to have it plea- all the ministers in the -county and a large
sant time, parting`with thej est conclusion number of the superintendents and other
that the treasurer WAR at least, ,(a, jells, Sunclayschool workers have already signi-
' fied their intention ofiseing present. Tide
good fellow." •
. , •.ets will be issued by:the railway to all par -
ONE SUPEICIENT.—Our 1eea I cotens. ties W 13 I 13 i 1 i g to att3 nd' the Convention at a
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thkes exception to our suggeetion• that fare and aithird,good froirtMcnday toThurs,
only one assessor should be appointed, day:—Tho first session, Tuesday afternoon,
and thinks that two are necessary, in or- will be held in the Bible Christian
der to satisfy both political porde*, ;',and thurch; the evening 'sessions on that
avoid appeals. We certainly had no po- day and following one being in the Mci.
liticai motive.in view ir snaking the sug- thodist church, and the morning and.
• gestion, and will raise no objection if the , afternoon sessions o' VVednesday will be
Council happens to tall lit with our view, held in the'Presbyterinn Church.
and appoints a toiripeteht 'Conservative to gates and'Others intending to • he present
the position. If two are oecessary • inare requested to send their names ito J., Oe.
towne, why not in villages and townships? Stevensori, the local. seeretary, drawer 8',
The law is so strict that an assessor 'Wlso 'Clinton, no later than the 6th of Feb., and
misuses his office fO severe pun, horses will gladly' be provided for them,
ishment, and they thetefore know that Delegates, upon their arrival in Clinton,
they eannot favor noe party at the ex; will please report thetriaelvea to the loot
pence Or another without greet -danger. 'secretary, at the Bible Christian Church.
Ire believe in simplifying tit tinicipsil ma- for the first morning and °afternoon, and
chillers° as much as possible, and while afterwards at the selitirelt named in pro -
our suggestion nmy not he tided on 'this gramties •The secretary asks the other
year we belieVP that in thee/miss, of tine, (semi y papers to make these 5011c6111100.
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Your order for a first clasS Suit or
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DRY GOODS tIIIPOR,I1JIVI; CLINTON.
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A great Many Fur C6,13 are
sold this month to shrewd
people, who are aware. that
they can effect-. a saving o±
twenty-five per cent 'on their
.• purchase
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• Tile lundersigned begs to announce that he—has
admitted his- son TONI:AS JAGN.-.SON,* Jit.,• as
ner intothe business - _conduetect by him fol the •
last 28 years,.and the blisiness will henceforth be • •
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• carried on :under the name and style Of
THONI4N:Sr:JACjk$ON.,-.4 ..SPs1-:;
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our monthicts fot.the vi It. now boon:made, and bjr"thie
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In connection'. -with the :a,b change we haVe.now• to say thAt.
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ist`of 1Viarch we will &how '
The largest and 'finest collection of Goods .
in the couty. --
Our .$ootOi & E41ik..0008:::
We art 101pociitig direct from the old.
conniry, and tor '"quality,,. and style
piey iU nt be equalle4. 11(
THO$. .JACKSON & SON,'
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