The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-02, Page 1410111.11101.10.1.110,10001111111,
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VOL 21, NO. 44
TERMS -91.50 Per Annum in adVance
.47
L if KINBILEN. %
•ot f eW Advtrtiotment$., PrtonEirry-CHAxetg —Mr. James Stan-
ALfTION.--THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOT/. ..
CI
ley has sold his store and two lots here, U
‘,1 tin 0)0 the Mniereigned will not be reaponsible to Mr, Segswor„th Cole, for the sum • of
without his writi.$1700, which is considered a very good
for any debts contraeted in his. name, -
ten authority. Bnwattp SIBRIN. Hallett. 1m. I eale-indeed .
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11-‘1111,11A31 Ewa, FOR SERVICE. -THE UNDER-
-I-7 SIGNED keeps for service on his farinooast half of
lot 19, Huron road, Goderich township, a thoro-bred
*1.,-with_Pririleguf r‘turitlith if nue try: liEpPLE
SHORT HORN BULL, of first-claseydigree. Terms
DISNEY. ,
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MORTGAGE SALE.
In pursuance of the Power of Sale in that behalf
ebntamed in a Mortgage, which SIMIl bp produced at
the time of sale, there Will be offered for sale by Pub -
lie Auction, at the Itarrstcallar Heemi, TOWN OP CIAN-
ior, at Circe o'clock in the afternoon of SATURDAY,
he SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL, 1886, those cer•
t tin parcels or tracts of land and pre.nises situate lying
; nd being in tho Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, being composed of town lots panthers nine
nundred and seventy-five, nine humired and seVelltr•
six and nine hubdred and seVenty seven, on the
south side of Newton Street, and lot nine hundred
and seventy-nine on the east side of Erie Street and
the sotith side of Newton Street, caeli of said lots,con-
taining one rood, more or less. There is a one ahd
half storey Dwelling House, also a small Stable and
Shed on the promisee, also a number of fruit trees
just beginning to bear, and a grape vine. TERMS -
One -half of the purchase money on day of sale, and
the balance within thirty days thereafter. The other
conditions of sole.willte made known otudayfof sale..
Title deeds may be Inspected, at the office of C. A.
Hiatt. For particufers. apply to the aactio neer, jas.
Howson, or tO the undersigned, ' •
, C. A. HARTZ
Clinton, March 31, 1886. Vendor's Solicitor.
"VCR SALE. -----11 ACRES OF GOOD LAND ABOUT,
one mile froth Wingbam Market Square, good
water, good commons for cattle, JOHN HOLLOWAY,
Wingham. • • •
TIOUSE TO RENT. LARGE COMMODIOUS
Well finished house to rent, centre* situated lit
good locality. All modern' conveniences. Apply to
111A,NNING 800T1', Barristers, dm.
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mONEY TO la,,OAN ON 'FARM' PROPERTV.;-*
Private and „CompapyFurids: • LoWdst interest,
also,on approved notes for short dates,' -C.A. IIARTT,
Attorney, Clinton. -* lin 10
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VARA/ FOR SALE -PART OF LOT 20,, ON THE
.A: 1.4t1, con. -01 the township of Hallett, containing
about -46 acres. Terms to edit pnrehaser,- Apply to
kMettoN,Hour dt CAMEHON, 13arristers,Goderich.
-VCR SALE -LOT NO. 5.AND PART OF LOT NO.
4, ',vat side of Victoria St:, arid Lots 28 and 20, on
James St., Clinton, with small frame houscystable
hard and soft water. For particulars apply toMANN-
INC & SCOTT,*Barristers, Clintdn. • .; .
-a OUSE -FOR SALE OR TO RENT. THE
large•frame'bouse on uatteebtire St., forinerly
occupied -by Mr: W. Doherty, is offered for saleor to
rent on reasonable terms. It contains Plenty of room,
with hard and 'soft water, and is i(very dean able resii'
dence. Terms on applieation to JOHN TAYLCiR
,
Spencer St., Clinton. ' • • •
HOUSE -FOR SALE, -THE SITBS611.113E1I OFFERS
for sale 'his home and iot on Maple Street. The
lot is 000 -quarter of an acre, and. the house contains
four rooms and large kitchen. Splendid fruit trees on
tho place Good well. •. Only.five minutes' walk from
the centre of the Own Will be actiti cheap - Apply •
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toll,LEX. MORRIS, Clinton. . , •
STOCK FOR SALE, -SEVERAL READ or GOOD
Polled Aberdeen Cattle, ;among atith ate two.
yoang buuis, three-cows-imetilkand
regiatefed or eligible therefor' ingood conditiomi alai)
tire splendid grade heilem, 'tie!) milk.cows, Several
Leicester and Shronshire ewes. ltdasonable prices. -
JAMES McFARLANE, lot 30, colt: 4, Stanley, or to
WIARM FOR SALE DR TO RENT.- THA'T VERY'
12 valuable farm conmelied of lots 29 and 30, eon,- Sr
Mullett,' 200 aterei of this I5O acres are cleared, the-
baiance good hardwood bush. Bearing orchardsof
acres. Ordinary, dwelling housi; good fr.mo barn
and outbuildings. Feria is WWI Watered., and situated
about 5i inilcs hem the Town Of Clinton:. Terms cagy.
tpply M. MeTAGGAItT, . If
DULL Foil SERVICE. •-k „XHOltOrGliMi
-1-"Shorthorti bull of larded pedigrf71,--wi1labe kept for
service on let•S,./furon Road,Goderich tdwnship. :HQ
is registered in the British American "Herd Book, anti
is considered an excellent bull for age. Ternis for
grade cows, 82, with privilege Of rettirhing if neeessary-,
payable first.of January next, . Thoroughbred .cmvs
, will bacharged 85.1 .. THOS. 11.. COOK. • •
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1. TilARM--FOR-SA-LETIfE--FARM-11N-T111,71TURIT
ON Road, lOtS 4.; and '7, _Qedm_cl,_•1 leafahip; con-
sistingdf /44 -acres 'is offered for :rale mi reasonable
terms... A boat 120'acms cleared and in 10..od tatdof
cultivation ; balance good • hardttood, sued frame'
house, &o., general buildings, Menty of water; bearing
orchard ; miles frorn.the .rlaiag town. of Clinton:
, Particulars may be obtained. bh the premises, Orb)"
aAidrosaing JA.Mb.S.PERDI7E-,-Clinton P 0, .
FARM FOB SALE -THE S1713SCRTS.LR OFFERS
for sale his splendid farm of 100 acres, being lot 4,
2nd con. of Colborne, 14 storey /louse, good bank
Barn, new Drive House, Wood Shed' and other out
buildings, hard wed soft water, everything convenient;
2 acres of good orchard, 18 eatee wheat, 85 acres
' cleared and In good.stute of eultiVation; convenient to
'Church and School, 0 &ilea from Goderich, 12 smilea
from Clinton. CHAS, ELSLEY, Benmiller P.O.
'WARE FOR SALE..--THESUBSCRIBER OFFERS
A: fors ale his farni of. 80 floret on the Illth
• Godeiioh township, being lot 16: All bugabout four
area cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. Eight
acres in tall wheat. Gorki dwelling house, bank barn,
g oo d opthaildings ; 2.heres orchard; plenty! of water.
, Situate close to Church and schoolhouse; and abotit.0
miles frMn Clinton. Pfuticulars mav be had on ainiu,
ention-to-the-proprieSKEKVILLE, or of
MR J. P. ,TISDALL, Clinton.
Old °Country 'rickets..
, Tickets i-stie(1 'to all point's in
ENGLAND, IRELAND end SCOTLAND
The decotemedatioli is aliperior to all others, -
"and rates no higher. Choice of three diiThir.
out lines from N•ew Vot,k,enel
JA-Q-KSON-r•CLINTOIN% •AG'ENT.
LL Paper
. WALL Paper
r have juin. received a' fine assorted tock
of WALL PAPER, of the roost inntlern
Patterns. WD sell cheaper thee the cheap,
est. Call and inspect one samplea.
.?.1L'eak
Are the wheie talk of he country: Dott't
fail to et a CI .fidie. 'Phu best vslue you.
ever. gr.c,
me—
• pLoopy,.
GROCER A ND STA Tio'No
STANLE1 .
• COUNCIL,—The council met at Varna,
on the 27th March, deputy4veve absent,
reeve an chair. The following motions
were passed. 6 that Geo., Brownett be paid
the sum of $52, for keeping John Bartley
from Jan. 1st, 1885 till Jan. let. .1886.
That Mrs,, Mustard be paid $2,48,. for
gravel, for 1885. That the appropriations
be adhered to as closely aspossible and
in case either of the commissioners expend
either more or lees than the sum 'sipper.
.tioned to him,eiuoli deficit or serphis shall
be taken into account in making the ap-
portionments the ensuing year. The path -
masters, poundkeepers, fenceviewers and
road commissioners, were appointed and
are, with few exceptions, the same as last
year. The council then adjourned to
meet again, as a court of revision and,
for other general `bueiness, on May 29th
at ten o'clock a. m. _ .
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Go. STEWART, Clerk.
COLBOKNE.
BRIEFS.—MiSS Fanny WEiter'S is at,
present visiting her sister at Dungannon.
Mr.- W. C. Dundase, and Mr, Richard
Du ildass of Putman, are the guests of Air.
R. H. Morrish. The Bennailler Celia of,i
Foresters intend te have an oyster supper,
next tVedheaday evening, all are envited
to attend. •Mr. L, Sznitb, of Galt, is the
guest of his parents, of Carlow. ,
(MERRIER TOWNSHO
• BarErs..2-Rev. Xr. Rogers, et' Ailsa '
Craig, delivered a• lecture last Thursday '
evening, in Cole's church, on "Lights aed
shadows ;" the Rev. gentleman bad been t
announced to give "Talmage on Ingersoll,".
and although his audience was not large, s
they were slightly displeased that he did i
not give the lecture announced.• Mr, W.
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CLINTON, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880.
IwreertanoP
PANORAmA.--The panorama held here
last 'Thursday evening was a failure as
regards attendance, there beihg only .about
22 present. The scenes, which were' taken'
from the scriptures, were very indistinctly
not
represented, the magic lantern used
being very good. •
Rtronilt Cette:L:TheRefbrm Club held
a very suceeseful.meeting here on Blonday
evening, 'having the largest attendance
they have had for some time. After a
verylength_y_ancLeloquent, -debate on the
subject, "Resolved that Home Rule in
local affairs:would be a benefit to Ireland,"
the decision was, given 'in favor of the
negative. The next meeting of the club
is to be in two weeks, .and the subject ,of
debate is to be "Resolved that it would
be in the interest of civilization for Russia
to acquire Turkey."
• LONDEEBORO.
• BeinFs.—Mr. Win. Whitely has a large
consignment of shingles at „the station,
which are going like hot caki,s; they are
fine shingles from Georgian Bay, • Our
• implement agents are at work lively now.
Mr. Geo. Eassom has rented the Newcomb
farm, and has rented his house •here to
Mr. Wm. Murphy. Mr. Joseph Walker
•has engsiged as groom for Mr. Lansing's
horse,. Our village is quiet dow since the
Savage army has left. They were very
sorry to leave • Londesboro, and a, large
number gathered at the station to see
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le
sugar and syrup. Now is the time:for
taffy; boys.
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Mr. Johi
Holland lies returned fro
Toronto hospital, Where he has been rind
reatment for thelast two iuenths, , • .
Mrs. Jas.- Weymouth, who has be
lightly troubled with .erysipelas, is uo
1.1 Ole enjoyment of her usual good beak
Mr. W. 'Stevens; Who' ha i• been in poor
ieelth- for some time, .is getting:swelled
very slowly, not yet being .able to db.
muck, • .
: Oeprge Sprung, of Prince Edward
ounty, was visiting relatives in the
othood of Manchester, last week. e
eft last Monday for his home.
Blaster Fred Bryant, of the 14t1i con:
cies to Blyth to learn the trade of cabinet-
making ; Fred IsAst. smart boy, and will
ticlouhtedly be duccessftil 111 the -trade
e ha chosen .•, •
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The roads ai:e Very bad' just now, neith
sleighing ne'r wheeling.
Sorge of the farmers are making map
Tey.or, (if the 14t1 con., has hired With
eppel. isney for one Year, The:
rciof of the old Orange ball; op the tth
con , is razed to. the ground, the outer.
• wall being used for fireWood. The trustees •
of S.S: No, 9 have taken the ohrseete. out c
Of the school, and replaced thein With new. b
ones, Which looks like a change for the I
better. Mr. Adam aantelon has purchasid
th-ree ear -old filly,, for which lie paid ff
8160; 's e is a', beautiful piece of horse
flesh. 9, . • u
PECULtift tAto-Di 'OF TaAvErAixo.'.1-• • h
ek, just, artfruthiftref-the
recent thaw, a certain:gentleman and his. f
-Wife, . thinking that -the water was
rental -rig Over the bridge,s, determined to
undertake a short journey on foot. They.
had • not gone.:far when they beheld a
large stream. of water • running over the
road, but not- wishing to turn back arid
not finding a heat -reedy, the 'young man
lifted his fair, one in his arms and wade'd
through the stream. • He , succeeded in.
saving bia,ville from being wet. but when
arrived at tire other side; you tnay, guesi.
at4trAcrier xit woven
punitsiter.
MARNOCH.'
LITERARY' ENTERTAINMENT. •-*.- The
concert given in connection with the Lite-
rary society, was a grand success. We
remarked some time ago that the commit-
tee were sparing tio pains to get up some,
thing ahead of anything ever held in this
vicinity, and all now agree that they have,
succeeded. An excellent programme was
prepared and was rendered in a manner
reflecting great credit .on all tEe perform -
ere. The, attractive feature Masa dialogue
entitled A visit to the °Oil Regions"
which fairly brought down the house, and
pleaied. the people to 'such a degree that
they sire keen to hear it again, and it has
been decided to have it again at the enter-
tainment to he given in S. S. No. 8, on.
the evening of April 9th.
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TUOKEHisMITH.
ACCIDENT.—On Friday - last a three
year old'filly; belonging to Mr. Edward
Turner, got tangled in a barb wire fence,
and severely cut her front leg close to the
body. The wound was dreseed_lay.D.-Mc-
Intosh, V. S., of Brdcefield, and the mare
is now doing nicely.
TAKEN gang of sharpers have
been, operating through this part of the
country and a nuniber of farmers. have
been victimized by signing' their names
to papers of difterent kinds, but all of
which turn,out to be promisory notes, in
amounts varying from ore hundred to two
Inindred dollars,
HORSES SOLD.—Mr, John Thorp, of the
3rd con:, sold It team of •hbrses the other.
day for the handsome sum of $50Q. Mr. r
Thorp bought thee horses a coliple of
months ago for -leis than $400. •Ono of
these horses was a " Welcome" colt and
was bred by Mr. Vivian, of Hilybertvand-
sold for $275 and is acknowledged by coin. -g
potent judges to be the best three year old
m gelding over raised in Huron. His mate,
er a'Jubt in lime" colt, Was bred by Mr.
Elgie, of Tuckersmith, and sold for $225,
eh and is also a superior animal. Mr. Thorp
w has still a number 'et fine holies in Ins
Ji. stables.
arANoriEsTER.
SALE. -3,1r. John Cullis will have an
auction sale of farm stock, on Monday
next, as he intends to stop runeing the
farm and enter entirely into milling.
ernrs..—Rev. Mr, •Prstchard left on
Monday to attend the Assembly, at Tos
ronto. Mrs. Phagae, Mother of Mrs: P.
B. Wallace, was buried en Saturday tat;
she was one of the first settlers of West
Wewanosh. Miss Lizzle„Stalker returned
hoine front Galt lately. •
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Hofetineviza.E., . • •
DaTa'a.--ltIr. T. 0, Plekerd has been
confined to his bed for several days with
inflammation in one lune., but is now on
a fair way to recovery. • Oni merchant,
Mr. .T. L. Courtice, has. been visiting To-
ronto for E few days,,purchasing his stock
of spring goods ;.be is doing an extensive
business. The half -yearly examination of
our school takes place onkFridayarternoon
next; good attendance ie expected,—
Mr. W. Grigg shot a fox the other 'day
near the shore ofLake Huron; 13111 says
"the fox never knew he was there." Pee -
Cie talk of ploughing this Week near the
village.
„ .monals- •
lIestp.inAr.,.—A fashionable wedding
took place 011 the 30th ult., on the 3rd
con. The Contracting parties were Miss
Dora Wray, only daughter of Wm. Wray,d-
our esteemed, -reeve—an-Mr Hathiltoie
Buchanan; of Wing am. The guests were
not numerous,"copsisting of the
elatives of the happy couple. The cere-
mony was performed, by the Rev.. Mr.
Burwash, of Belgrave; at the.hoile Of 8•ft.
te; ' The young couple stood up uriattend-
ed or,groomsman, and
loves antPother' "Aomfooldry" usually.
indulged in on such occasions were dis-
pensed with altogether.—Th.e bride, whs
the recipient of it number of eostly pre-
sents, consisting chiellyief silver :Ind gPass
ware, Which 'go to Ahiii'y the • •esteem in
which theyeneg lady WAS held -by those.
, present. -' After th6 ceremony the party
sat down to a repast which would heve
that he was pretty -well out ofayind.
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Souathan Miller has,sol
his farm, knewnas the' Slattery firm, t
Ur. Ressler, for the SUM of .‘1143500.
Thos. Elliot has moyed into the hous
lately_occu pied by R. F. Wateon.' Mr. Ja.s
.johnston has Moved into the house form
erly occupied by E. Jordan. MW Wn
Moore, oar shoe -maker, had the misfo
tate to lose his driving pony; one nigh
last week ; it got it a hind foot fast in th
rope with which it was tied, and was deo
when found in the maiming Alex.,Alli
has returned trim Miehigan, where h
spent the *filter in the woods ; Alex, look
as though 'timbering agreed With' •liire
.3li-.4..enbr1el.Spran4 has blee ift 1 leg
rein a tumor', tor a 'considerable time.
• Lstst week a •successful operetion was tui-
- clertaken; and the :patient is progressing
very succesafully.
The frequent visite .of Mr. Ceo, Whituey
to Welker burn 15 80 longer an_iy•S tory last
--treek tie a-dvise-ct-Alisallartha Robertson
:to s'nare his sorrows andjoys. A pleasant
journey to 'Gpderieh and the happy couple
w,ere• made one. :
Woodhee-sItave been verY plentiful this
inteefollowed by-theirsliht-dance at night
whithhave...beets-largely attended: Life
•• is e Curious mixture, for while ritany are•
, members . of. certain churches,. in pod
ti standing, they -seem to .think that all
P' things arelawful"ip the, way of amusetnept.'
1.• On the ether.band: prayer .nteeting,S:- are as
plantifal.as the more attractive " social
gatherings" and tionlairleiable intercat.is
taken in theni... ' 7
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r.- • tiOOD.COLT SOLD,' Masmi, of•
Hiillett sold' that first prize yearlitig
e.•known as theRuddell colt, to Mr. Robt,
d Heinilton, of Lacknow; for -.it sum, .the
n: neighborhood of $400. • He has also gild
e the ope he got f.:...omr Cuming; to
s d gentlepian..from Iowa for a like sum.
They„Were both -sired IA. that noted breed-
er, Boreland Chief, whish it will be seen,
✓ he is;by the great nuniber of colts sold
n from him ; he will travel on the same
f route as last season, • - -• •
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