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The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-23, Page 8()LIN TON .NEW ERA FRIDAY, Ann, 23, .1886 laar� ,Al►l►letoitt alai; a,et Meta =wit resurrect llic practice o>)'IdS pro- fession, . Pluton, April' 13tl); 1886, LOCAy� 0 iOES. - farrxEit nXARni.LADB ORANGES 4. ( ,q- BAun, CUnton. Y r -.Neurly5OQ different binds of Wall Ynl1er unit BORDERS, from Se. to $r a 14°11 to ehooeo• from at DICKSON'S Bookstore, Clinton. ll<ivi>1 • Zopi a". 1 tots l4rr CuAz;uEs;—The property of the late W. Kitt was sold by auction on Saturday, Mr. Paisley being the purchaser, at $490; the Devine property,_ .on the northern limit of.the town, was bid in on Saturday by the mortgagee, at 55Q. SrB.aazORT ASSIZES,—At these assizes to lie held next week, the machine case et Ssrnia,• y. Perdue will -be tried before a jury, Meredith, &Meredith sire plaintiff's solicitors, and 111annieg & Scott defend ant's solicitors. We understand the re- g , epectfve counsel. Will be J. I?, Lester, Q. L, said J. •T,' Carroty, Q, 0, This is ex- Petted to he a case df someluiportance. Wrr,r;, DONE.4-Mr, W. S. gwaflleld, of the firm of_Cooper & Swaflie1d, was the only candidate who was successful in passing in all the subjects at . the recent art examination, held at Goderich, stand= ing first in practical geometry, linear per- spective and • freehand. • Mr, Swaffield makes a .specialty of desigus for dwelling' houses. • Parties intending to build will ,, do well to talion him et the planing mill on Wellington•St. ' • Tt"tE-W>;Arin it. -Everybody expresses surprise •at the beautiful weather we are exlieriegcing; it Was a jump,right out of winter into the middle of summer, the. heat for the past week being as great as in the- middle of Juue. The." oldest } in - h hit nt (and we have interviewed him) does not remember anything like it Fall. wheat has picked up greatly under the genial influence of the suns rays, and grass is growing well. Nicer. weather at this season of the year could 'not be tie • M•ToitE ItBsuA.. iTY.--(3n Tu.escluy. even- ing' some 'more contemptible Nverk was done by the hurling of a stone through the window of the. °thee of Mr. Scott, Po lice Magistrate.. This is the second time such a thing:was done, but if the perpe- trator of this act thinks that by such means he *i11 deter Mr.-Suitt'from the performance of his duty, . he is mistaken ; Mr. Scott isnot made of the stuff' that is easily' frightened, •and the better portion" of the community will stand by him in discharging his duty, however unpleasant that ditty may be to certain individuals.. • T�Trick,• of the Bayfield road, purposes 20E014 for BP !gland in a week or two ; his j son, manugee his business during his. ab-.! hence. Mr, sop. Whitehead, and other s also leave: for the old • country shortly; Mr. Whitehead has been out here since. . 1849, and was only back once, and that was to get paid for building. his portion of the Buffalo and Lake Jlurop Rail'way.' The Semi -Annual meetingof West Duron teachers' Institute will be hold at Dxeter,' on the 21st and 22nd of May; W. Hous- ton, M. A., •of Toronto, is to deliver a • lecture on the evening of Friday. There should nave been a meeting of.the Clyde#• dale Stud Book Association, on Saturday,. but• the Secretary, Irir, Mitchell, of the Goderieli Star, was the only one who was present, Mr. Ira Fisher has aeineved to Saginaw, Mr. Rowland, late of S. Davis', cubo went back to England recently,. has Come out again, 'end -le now residing in .Winnipeg. Clinton Division. Court next Monclay; there is, at least one suit coming off; that will create spine fen.: Mr. Jos. Chambers, who has been •for a.nurnber of years with Mr.. S, Davis,,: has gone to •. mirk at the Organ Factory, On• Satur-, — day inortiing, while Amy, yenegest daugh- ter of Mr. Jas. Howson, was climbing a tree, she fell .on her side across a picket fence;. -fortunately .she was not seriously injured, ',jr.;John Johnston, has started . . building leis frame house, eu.Princess St Speaking of •the S. A. Jubilee at Strat- ford, last. Week, the Beacon. thus refers to •Miss Thornton, '`• `Blind jenny,' a soldier • from Clinton; beautifully sang some songs • of her own composing; and read a portion of "scripture with her fingers en raised lettere," .The Brussels Post, referring to Torn- Calbick's departure for l3ritieh. Col- f umbin gives hien this nudge.:—" Mr. Cai- biek had very 'strong attachments in this - part of the country that he disliked sever • - ing for a tim'o." A Mernocli coxrespour dent'of the •Vingham .Times'thus 'refers• to the -son of Mr, Stuart Plummer,,, of • •' Clinton ;—" Mr; .Plummer • deserves the highest Credit for the ,ioauner in "which the: whole -affair was carried through. Dialing his _eight mouths'. residencahere • . ho has won for himself golden opinions both' as a 'gentleman and teacher." -• - Rev, W. I. aiewvto i, of Kincardine, Wes in town this weelc ; Ire looks well and is fast acquiring the typical clerical appear - epee; • Mr: Shad. Beesley, formerly of this place, was .opo of the first who went to the assistance of the )eople-•of'St. (:loud, Minn.,_ a place terribly' visited by n cy- clone • Inst •week,' t Targenumber being 1 1 w1t.v, ,' S1.1131)ritir:-r�r- iii• t alit-nirntm n101NSTl1-f- -ill--IILa.igi 'thi)ir; last lcillecl, .Ilan `J: tirallinir . The Thaw haSet SUMMER HAS ARRIVED ,. W.E1 Alli.' AJCINfi -# GRAND DISPLAY JUST NOW 171 64OM1 SUMMEC::i DRESS 11goo We have some entirely new materials in that department. :x; NEARLY X00 DIFFERET KIDS • Of wail •22ape and- Borders ,. . ��!f1 Ata5f2 Sllh>1' •]4`5'1' Now, \l._1,tr;vlll(.,t.Ni .1,l\1;5 M.rori -, '.Suitable i',r, siinnner wear. ,. 1 . ;�Srs k 1• a.�t) :leu � 1, 5 C 1I,° �i ., r.l, 1 AI l•,1� (IFAz o t o It to.w'9. ori a •visit to his son, Mayor Williams, •.yt'itl'; and also.111}'Leh cheaper. : S�tve;lXlQ1ley by lirCllr�sinn here. • and looks none . the .worse of his recent. severe illness. • Those' •wko• heard the Town Band ou'Tuesday night, were very °.: sorry to know tbat'it was their last public appearance, for the members played -well- .L al,= Agent ' for -the ''_41lassi arke of and have clone their best to keep. it alive. ' ,51' • Steri s lips Mr. James Landsborough, ofTnekersmith, , asks us to tell the public•that he has sold, all the Russian andtivo•rowed seed bar ley he lately advertised in these columns; that is the benefit of adver trying in a wide, ly=circulated newspaper. .A• book • ;just; .published, entitled "'Representative Ca nadians" contains among.others,.• elaibor , .. A 'Pnormic Obw.—Mi.-r. Geo. ' Sr',. ato"biograp ice s -e a es o severe' in formerly of this place, writes 'as follows. tonians.. ItIr. Hodgson, High School In• - from the township of Brooke, Kent Co:- spector, was here in his official capacity,'. • " Tnotice that people in. Huron occasion-• on Tuesday. 11 . e will. next week pitbi ishry ally blow 'about prolific stook; and here is an interesting• deount•• of IF�'.'ttrip of , , _. , , eoa`r�"�rrccrc .'s -i rb�J@t't�C.F1E I went on the farm the 1st'. year: On .April 13, 3884 she had a calf; on April 4, 1885 she had. two, and on April L5r 1885 she had twoinoro, making five calves in two years and five days. • They ere all liv-. ing: and doing well, and it any one can' beat this record I' would -like to heal it," Maiat�e: Departmen We :„till Jeep to t}ie :front, a consig-fime-zrt of'O ►, 11[ETT5 and, l+BINGES ,)list iit:�.,• - ' DON''1 =FORGE \PJ '• illi; LAMM, STOCK Gents <Turnshin 'ii�c �' Decor�f��l �Vi�dow Sf�a��s yid rally, Che�p� township, to California; .thee• state that haying will will corenienco therein two weeks. • On our'inside pages will be found ;t very iuterestiu " letter fr,olii a• eorrespqudent at Atlanta, Georgia.'; Mrs. W. Coats is visit ing friends in Toronto, Great prepare tions arebeine. made foramusical festival •Txax Centrenie ---A• rhtepayeh • asks to •be held in Toronto during' June, in that the. attention of the Cemetery • Cotu which a very 1040 ntrniber of' musicians , .;.Miss Nellielitre • mattes be directed'to the that a large . cif• Clinton is among the.sirgcrs 'A letter number :of gravess1 w111"takepart-Ilolmes,. • have settled consider froni'Aii .1:I�'erria, of Portage la:1'rnii'ie ably, and should be filled etogive them. formerly -el' this piece, states: that seeding a• symmetrielal appearance. • He also "bei,•wvas in lull blast on, the 8th last The • • Heves that's); man should be employed. riA t. %iry,-Argun states. that Dir, ,.L H. -the time, after cerly in the summer; in T.`gf`t; foroicrly of Clinton; t boarding. rt.: looking after the cemotely, and is of'.the fine: hoouse there; Alf 13 evidently doing opinion that lot -holders would be willing • to contribute iuilividu_ally to this •enol, if-wGll>-on his -friends lrero will: be glad• to - the council cannot .galla to.1 eep t than. know•it ir. Chris, •Diekson attended •t ' meeting of ate. Executive of tbo Bool set there.• •••lers'Association of Ontario, at.Stratford;,on -.. ..• Tat:.AeSfa:liurrL. `l'he...pretnises; Tuesday.Mr. J.l\nva?>teiiburghas agreed known as the Altn t bete); 'on the Huron. to Workthe faimof Mg. tilcTaggart, IIuIlea, Itiptd, Haillett have been, gold to a Mr.. ori shares;:'the'farm ilii' still for sale, how t'dvens, who is eortvertin_g the place into eve,: 'l1Tr:'Sibley has r tecl one of Mise. s:pxi.vato':i•esidonce And ' thus pasties Foxton's :houses, 'on Raft St7 ;and'' ri,9 l.. ;public notice a ri31le01 the early, intends moving 'his• famity thereto. •' Air. dayg,and institutions of this .County,.' 7iw I3oa of Strathroy, ir5 here on a visit to . clay# 011.11fur haplyily Jong since passed, J.: ;Tisdale.. Mr.M-al-leehas-ibis-we there was a treine dons amount of drink- •pe ming Inspector's duties at the C lin- ing indulged in at this particular:: place, ton Public School. Beforh''our next issue and numbers of promising young men: of Mr. James .Scott, barrister-,: will accept the: the adjoining neighborhood • were morally_ .nevitable and loin. the -noble army of ruined'by the free-and•easy-drinking ens• benedicts; the •I EW:EitA extends the u,: -toms of earlier days,. • It. wvas a general re- • nal'congratulations..: Mr. .S. If, Tones, • sort•for "• the boys"• for miles,' around, and general agent of the 'Dominion• line. of ; many a seenp of reveery.aud riot Lias been steamships, was in' teal this week: • Mr witnessed. there_ -.that .r.01d. almost rival W: Meru inVitaik4Itis house o• in_ upon- • Dante''s Inferno, and being about midway -,rat and i9 putting.a. stone foundation be between Clinton and Seaforth, was a neah it.. lilies Bay, who has been.alsit • favorite stopping place' for those out on a ing her sister in' Detroit, for several weeks, , lark. That itis no .more, in an • evidence is bonne nsain. •The Clinton Foundry • of the. growth. of public sentiment,. alicl been mailing • ciirculstrs for the past few the Changing. usages of file age.' • • days 'by the wheelbarrow load,. no loss LocAs • 13nrses. •lIfl'.• R. (oultes of than four b�arrow;londs having been' sent; Belgrave; hes been engaged to work with away. the •.proprietors know the advant Mr. R. Martin, of'tllg London road. Miss ageof printers ink, Ifnmediately after. Minnie :Moore, (daughter. of Dir. Hugh the arrival of the mail fropi the north to-' Moore);•' who. bias been. hone for several .day (Friday) Birk Fair:win move the Post weeks g owin ... to illness, -returned to her .Oflpce• back to the old premises, where the. . school duries;tt•A:rlcgnit this wreck: '!\:o lessubl.ec will bo-ervecl as heretofore; Mrs,- than seven cows- raced tbo pound With '�oneebaker; • gald'ener, accidently got 'e, their presence on•F) lday; run them in every a?itchfohk wain into her hand, • ;t few days` time, -Lt41 r thcy� am wuotse�tlittt>ra r'sliis�sNlee; lea da :w :tiaif'ui5 ut in pilo s: n (ley .tf+cently . Messrs.4Joopev & Son ;took- ahce on the streets, 1liiss. Dichianu ,tc 1< OftheI'ffy Goods rlthaee, in nOW living in in do less than 582.dozen of eggs;. this is. -Ottawa;- -.The *ire of Air: a7; .Isle, wvho . ' ' lias boon -spending the winter with friends . in th;ti Eastern States, crone. back on Fri- day+ . Messrs: Cooper & 9wafTielcl arca awaking things lupin_ at their i'lanin l.'ne put' in s glenclirnew sba li•, 'tory, and p •a [ 1 e on Friday. 'Oil • Thursday evening -a chandelier in Cooper & Sons store, be• coming u/n�screwed from his. hanger, dropped t& the floor, smashing all' the lamps to pieces... One could hardly receg- nize the old:lane 'hotel property since it has been so greatly improved by Itir. John Stephenson W. Stelsehntidt St. Co., of Preston, who cared to move to Clinton, is to he lven a bonus to remain where he is. slid Globe mentions that `' Mr; Ar H. Manning," of Almonte, has been ap- 'pointed chiefldspeetor tinder the Ontario Covernitient .for the 'operation of the • Scott Act; gifts should be "iVir.s,W. Manning," of Minonte, father of Mr. A. 11;. Manningof t�{intoah, Who hes been identified with the tentperanen movement: all his life bane; •he was one or the mission sonic years 5g,, sent, by flail)°, s�aanldti.t*fyveftllltrtlt u, invr�tiai.tr. the• worlds, ra ' thi, JI Fti'n'. 1,i 11.11 a'l::ni. IBIS 'pests in bb nln. ,w 'A o; THE DRY GOOD. S EMPORIUM .OF CLINTON. �NANZA !OOIJI;O nt Viin In Fine Goods anti: Cheap Prices soiuetliing,wortlt .blowing about,. The butchers will not make their eastc,r dis- play; as announced, owing t t). t ie weather being too }vi6rin J`sir wife of pr. Sloan, while in t,rwn. oai '1Veclucsday "lost a, pock- et hook containing about $30, but it far- tunatelY fell into `honest hands, n. son of Mr -Jesting, teetnstor,finding end return- ing it. lire. Alcove' is making an addi- tion to her hoose. Mesas.'Elliot & Cox ship) a ear of horses to Dakota to-doy--- We are sortty to . attnoiutee the death' of illjss.l-lapuala liowyson, daughter of 'Mi..' • Janies Ilowsou, which took place ;rester -I• day morning; deceased -has been tailing -f'= for Konig time, and her death Was, not un• , expected ; site was well prepared for the end, and died trusting. in tier Saviour.. . We are:pleased to see that Mr. John.1Ic Millan, rccvo o'f lIu11e t, is now to be • oat again ; hie illness shook him pretty severely. Homo one wont to work the other night anti destroyed the Sign of -Dr WYorthington; time :tueli • things were stopped, The two-year o111 .dale' of Mr. Geo. ltobinsofi, yesterdny •fi,11 not of a. window and broke it, ler; ir,- Ir, itri•se • \art; , lave •without except'ian,.iine •of tie •finest tocks ;of' ;lays, : we will offer a That eau be found in (ianada. Our :tock .coai;iprises Some of a ` goods' that can be bought. Our .rices the -finest finest makesos � :