The Clinton New Era, 1886-07-09, Page 1vers. orts, Asp. es
ie essts•-eeserer Annum In advance
CLINTON, ONI., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1886.
Allttrtionnento,
QTRAY KO...70ABIE INTO SITSSOUiliEW
s...3 pretenses, Base Line. Ooderiell Towuship
the hitter part of May, a Harrow Pig. Owne
is hereby notified to Prove ProPerfY. pas el:
renews, mid take taway. aiANNI110.
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MORTGAGESALE
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oes
Valuable Town. Property,
In the Town o Clinton,
NbER AND BY VIRTUE, OE' POWEI
-arisalic---eontained-iu a certaernineteas
twhiehmortgage will be produced at the tune
of sate) there will be offered for sato by mole
Auction, at the ItAriENBURY HOUSE, unti-
1 working at his trade in thintore has left
ten, on siONDAY, ond day of AUGUST. ism
at H. oteleek, A.M., the following property, viz:
tieing composed of lot nua ber aud the east
Out or lot number 0. Su Gibbins Survey in the
Town of Clinton, in the county a Huron, and
eitnate on the south stile of Hatteubury Street,
which said east pert of lot number six may be
more particularly desquied as follows, that is
to say. commeeeine at tile north easterly angle
of said lot number six., thence westward along
the northern linot of said lot, seven Net Sfx
inches, thence southward parallel with the
eastern omit of said lot in feet to the southern
limit of said lot, thence eastward along the said
--siouthern-iimit. of -said -tot -seven -feet; six -mower
to the southeast angle of said lot, 1 nonce north-
ward in fee al.tng the eastern Mott of•said lot
to the place of beginning-, and C011taillillg'by
aameasuremeet thirty•five an d eeve n•elevenths
• equare perches. of land, be .the seine more et
less. Tide property is pleasautly MI timed. and
there is thereon a substantial frame dwelling
hot, with stone foatidatiou, ike
T 'ItMS-Ten per eent on day et sale, and
balance in ono month thereafter, withoet in Further terms and condIttons 'mule
lc own on,day of sale, or upon application to the
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W. EATiENBITRY gewn0Itip and Villato VIAtte0
, day 'teased off very
'quietly here, as nearly all the young peo-
ple left on the early train, some went to
Lucknow, others to Gotterich ; they on;
eitqed themselves immensely, and came to
' the conclus,ozi that they must leave home
to have a good time on a holiday. Ira
Barkley came back last Wednesday night,
went to Lucknow the lit, and left for
• London on Friday Tritin • he s • ent a
veryillort time in Be grave, as e is now
interested in a neighboring village. Chas.
Procter, the carpenter, who has been
for parts unknown, without oven infeim-
ing his young wife, but as he hatt proper-
ty here, he may turn up again shortly. -
The different Orange Lodges in this•vicin-
d 1 1 •
JAS. HOWSON, Anctioneer.
mANN I al
Clintom-Juiy 9,3880. •
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JUDICIAL
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ity will all go to Wingham this year; if
Cooper, tate hostler for A. Stewart, has
e gone back to Clinton again to work for
Mrs. Morley, of the Grrard Union, as he
teetweehoto-by roster Bayley, Clinton.1 WiShefi to. be dear .his brother. Haying
Eugraved specsally for the Ntiir Ent. ;I has commenced again, the crop is rather
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fine there will be a large gathering. J.
light. Daniel Wheeler shot'a large crane
Much sorrow was felt and sympathy which contained two large frogs and 143
fishes of different species, of which' it had
breakfasted On out of the river where eh,t.
expressed, when it as khown that on
Sunday last Mr. Win. Rattenbury, one
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a fine covered btiggy
fron1 tlie Blyth firm; land recitations s e h
, p ec es, etc, were in. was tried for the first time on July ist, dulged in for a time, after which the as.
and proved very comfortable and convert- senahly adjourned to the playground.
In-. .5.1r. A 51 Burchill, our este need Here a number of .prtees Were offered for
teacher, has gone te his home in Clinton races etc., to the Intere.st of the pupils
Tip spend his holidays. is an energetic and tto the amusement of the yisitors.
and painstaking teacher; he is pretty well 131zrEPS.--Mr. Jas. Lindsay, of the 1Gth
run down at present with the work but
we hope ee will soon recuperate, mid be
amongst us at the opening of echool, with
refreshed wigor. Teachers are flocking to
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con., lost a valuable cow lately, it is sup.
posed She died of, sunstroke, .Mrs. David
McLaughlin, of Aberdeen Dakota is •
Iting friends in this. vicinity. Miss Lillie
their bettles, Misses Dey and McOowan, Lindsay and bretherof the 1.6th`rcon.,have
and W. Potter, are at their homes in this I returned from visiting friends in tintlenear-
hnr at eitesent. John Ding -Witt), our Hamilton. Mrs. Henry Murphy, of the
local athelete, took some prizes ae the 4,6th con,, is visiting in Goderzch. A
Lucknotv Caledonian games ; we congrat- stock of wheat was pulled on the farm of
ulate him as he was only an amateur Jas. Lindsay, near town, Measuring 75
atnongst professionals. Hayin has corn- inches in length. We see that Mr. Chas.
menced, the crop as a general rule is not holland is home from Toronto after havs
goods Jason Ellis has moved his barn ing successfully passed his examitiatiens
and is busy puttint in a stone foundation.. in the Normal schoolitfesuppose he in
Mr Jas. Magill, jr.; has moved into his Tends Visiting his friends'• now, especially
new house, the inside work is juet about the ladies,
done. Mrs. Wm. Robertson, while in the --ewe--
barn, was climbiug a ladder, it Blipped cothswitece.
and abe fell and broke her legnbove the 13neu1s -Mies C.ora Vanstono returued
,ftetleiliseshe is au old lady now and it will to Wingham last Monday, after spending
bilaard s_ora_her._ Mr. -Robb, of the a few weeks under die :trental roof. Miss
Clinton High School, and wite, arempend- Etta Potter, of S. St No. .1, is spending
ing their holidays here. Mr. -J. Ross is her holidays at home. The Revs Mr:
meeting with success selling his patent Kestle took charge of the different ap-
grindstone, it is a complete arrangement. poinements on the Colborne circuit last
'Mr ' Wm. leenderson and brother. of Tor- Sunday., Mr. P. Cantelon, of Clinton,
paid.a flying visit through Beneniller, last
Sunday. Mr. N. D. Morrish leaves this
week for Teeswater, .where he has been
engaged by .Jas. Struthers, ditiggist:
ton, was no more; .. Few names in thean
the pioneers, if not the, pioneer of Olin -
et -Imre -Ague' • .ej tEmpiedeiltanrek,ywishroeinhgastbreiciennelkseephetrien: t,heMhro.11,1so.
nals of Clinton, infect of Rural), are bet- Itevonet Chun -The Reform ()lob' r•i„ • time hae taken a • turn for the
ter rethembered :Led by' old residents held their usual ti 1 ItJr some .
worsh, • Mr. J .A IlleGowan started for
. more kindly cherished than the name of. evening. The attendance wile larger than- .rp„rostso ,siculday, July 5th he intends'
& score', William. Rattenbury.. A brief ketch of usual: .The sultject, .‘' Resolved that. it
venauresseliel tors rediairting there for some. thee,. itlr,s Geo'
Iii, life ie. SlibliOlpeell-• . • would be in the ititerst of- the coontry frit Stelittee had a Ihg-bee last week, loging
• Thome evoleem Rattenburst was horn eight •bours to constitute a "day'e work,
about 12 acme J .Ellis :ha's begun to
DOPIlsitire,Breetelo theyear 18.t5,.. --the Was welihned ably debated, the decisioh •
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year in which Afirniral Nelson was-lciff, ed7 being r-tveitio' favor .oft,Iie alhrniative;-
tte Tralitlgar,:-,catne to Canada in his,
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Some PETTY0; •SrIT,311.-1.130 COU nail 'of'
te eit Ly -six Lissyear, hod settled in Toronto, M cMi 1 I op have ordee ed -51r. S Govetilock
the " Muddy T.ork," cif early • ()Medd his- te remove all the lumber and logs off the
Tory.' ..There he Woreed etit his trade, -road opposite his own place and the•
blackenhithi fo: four „' years, ibenee boundary, siniply because e hey. were 81401 -
moving to what vas known thee'Llition moiled as .svitnesses on this &tat Act trial.
.Trace Before hie remevai he was mar- To ey didn't eeethat these logs and lumber
vied to. Sarah. Townsend on Nov. 21st, weee,any indonvenietvie till after:. they re-
is3R. The family were in nturther eleven •ceived their summehs. If Mr.. Govenlock
four Sons and rieeen daughters; of theed took it. into iii,e-'head to remove these
two former, and two of the latter are dead, mills out of the township altogether,. they
the remaining members tire:pi:order), with would be very Sorry for. Orly Meanness.
the exception of Mr Isaaeltatten bury. Preistc.-The Reform Clulhhe/d their
Annual picnic on the lst of July, at Mr.
Geo. itlurdie's InfSh. It Wil,S a grand suc-
cess.' Theamusementsof the afternoon
consisted of swinging, pieming qudits,
playing croquet, foet-balli etn. • In the:
evening the parlyAdjourtied to the house,
where • a lengthy literary programme ha,d
been Prepared, consisting ofreediegs
.itetions, instrumental anr,1 vocal music
Before the .cinnpeny separated they ten-
dered SI 'Mrs. *Geo. Muidie a hearty
FARM PSOPaRTY,,
In the TOWnShip Rulleth •
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URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF'1'1E cuia'Nonay
Division of the High Court of Justice, made in the
"aotion,of Surru vs. WALKIIII. and with the approbation
of the Master in Ordinary, there will be sold by Public.
Auction, on . - , .
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• WEDNESDAY. 'AUG ' itlif 1886
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At the hour of 12 o'clock noon; ily,„D‘. Dickinson;
. Auctioneer, at the '
Rattenbury litott8e, town of oin. ton,.
The foliowing valuable properV in Ulric parcels :•. '
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• Air. Rat tpubury took up- lot 42.,,Londrin
Road.Suryee, towesh ip. cif Tuekeremith; in
1835. • He hecletetheeu tong on his lend
hewever, •before the. rebellion of Viacketz-
Zig dieterbed the peabe of the landend un-,
der . Offleers Hybdinen• and Lizari; .ho.
Marched to the front to aithinsuppre sing
the . 51eanWhile Mrs. llct
tenbUry Was left in .charge of the property..
At 'Y eri one tius - Mitten bury wee.
employed bytheCanada Compeny in the.
Horne District, dielifliise
mnither eight in tho secalfd conees-
- Ai011 of the sato .Ttiwnship of Dullett; containing one
bundrod acres, mere or ' ,
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Parml 2, -The west half . of the south half of lot
number ton,. in tho fifth concession of the town-.
thimof 'Mullett. Containing'. 23 aores,•rnerc or less. .
._. • Patr,w1 'lot iitmlbor •oloren,' in
the fifth 'concessiOn of the stud township of Efidleti,
containing:fifty acres; more tie ' • •
Parcel No: 1: Is sitilated abetit mileir-from the
'rown f Clinton,. on (rood road; and in .t Well-settled
part nf the Township of Bullett, within half a -mile of
a school house mitl'within two miles of pest °Moe
This parcel 19 limey all cleared and in a 'good stath of
cultivati 'I here is on it .1 dwellitighense, part brick
and part &tune, and in a .fir. state of repair; also a
• frame barn In a.good s ate of repair. .This Parcel Is
also well fenced, and has an orebard frui -growing
trees Parse! 2 and 3 ,aro en• bush. situs,•e about 5.1,
miles from said town. of•rlinten, on a good r The
praperty will be sold subject to reseive• '
• TERMS. or setae, .
eeness contof purchase inoney to be. _NIA on the
day Of 9130 to thO..VOIld,x or his Sollcitors, and the-
halante tbirtY• de's thereafter, •withettf,.iutereSt,
inthcodit to the credit of this action. If desired by
the purchasers.. or either of one-half' ()VALI°
amount of the purchase' money may /1111:1111 secured
• by mortgage ever the•premises purchased by such•pur,
chaser, payablcin 3 or .5 ''titirs, with interest iit,6 per
cent, half yearly. oVont the difference.hetween
said ie per cent and the said slims to bo so'Seetired. by
mortgage,. is 10 1i 'paid into conrt ,to the Credit:of „this
action, in 80 days after sale, Without intdrest. , ' .
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For fUrther particulars apply :to the Atietiolieer; to
kesers MANNINO .SCoTT. Solicitors, Clinton, or
to Messrs: KERR. MACDONALD, DAVIDSON &
PATERSON, 9 and 19, .MaSCilliC 1111141114A, Toronto,.
Solicitors. . . • ..
Dated the saiti efjnite, 1820.• • • ' • • •
W. 'JACKSON; AGENT
Qanada-Pacific Rail wqv
CLINTON, , - • oN.T.
te's
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• Tittough.,ttokets_ieseed to all parts of-Manitobs, az
t North West via lake steamer or all rail route. ,
Mpeelal low rates to all points in BrIffsh. columbie,_
To nii information apply -to
Whi. JACKSON, CLINTON. AP
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' 1Vh.eneeto.----The base line all
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Ahoweettre.-On Alonday inthoting last
Mr Priest, an aged gentlemen, of this
town, met with an accident that will lay
him up for some time. He wah drivillg a
horse attached to a lielit waggon, and •
when near tho station the horse, by some
means, got frightened and ran away. Mr
&este fearing he would be thrown out,
jumped, and In so doleg fractured his leg
above the ankle.
Fean.-A small stable belonging _to /Vire
Cre0-Trottrat-tho-wcatend-cf the -town; by
some means got 013 fire on Wednesday
morning, and was bunted dnvvn; a pig was
also consumed in the flames: - •
Sitortrevss-A peddler named &ens We's
arrested a few ,days since near London,
charged with dlranding hteiatin in this
neighborhood> hut he was afterwards re.
eased on delivering up the note he bid
received for the goods. ,
{ Roricwirlioir,intigs,
Puostiffier,
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A. branch 'of the Women's Foreign Ails.
eionarye Soeiety was organized here • on.
Wednesday of last. week, by -Mrs. T, -Fair,
of Clinton, 18 members. The „following
officers were appointed:Itire: S Acheson,
Prose '51rs. R. Hunt aria 3: MeMordie,
Vice -Pres ; Miss Brown Sen.; Miss Jolliet-
Met-
Treas..
R. Bell, sr., died on Saturday histe 120
ets one of the first settlers So Tacker-
mithsand it wee he who gave Kippen its
lame; ho was in his 90th year. 'The large.
umber of friends end aequaintatices who
ssembled at, his late reeitlence ,on Mon-
ey, to pay a last tribute; ehowed the es -
e •ni in which he was held.
Ihoemys-•The picnis in connection with
he Presbyterian S. Sewas held. in Dot's
rove ort-Teisterley-rand wtethrterantleate-
ewe
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unusual state of expitement tiering_ the
hatree.:he intende to Jets a stOne pest week. .rheffiatsiiiing.pepulation had t
foundatitri under it., Mr. II; Deaconslied v.arioui rumors agent . the-allttfielterer---es
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hiet week, he Was one of the pioneers of large number Were obsevui rved wending their c
wav to the reeidence of Mr. John Govier,
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• • cerernony of, his daughter Aimie, to Mt.
. . . for tlie purpose of witnessing the marriege
' I1/411•411'.6St- BRIEFS:.--Alr. leileY, latefy of. Henry ItieBrien. The. Rev, T: eittoderson,
CHIN,. hats putchaeed the bakery or,losh
VatiAllen and mistimes possession:limped Was the reeipieat of
of 1Vbiteelstireh, Officiating: , The .bride
niany valuable pres'-'
iately ; lip cemes Well iecommended Mrs; ents on -this auspicious occasion.. The
McFarlane atud.-.A1 Ili. Dr: Atinei rang, ' Of youthoil couple takh possession Of their
Markdele, are ependieg a tete .ditytt with new home this Wel k. ' Tnetr carry with
Ales. • Chatriberlaine ' Mrs. 0. Tanner, is th Om • ilio best wishes of the en tire *corn-. t
vi-itingetriende in 8trathrey,..and the .cim:-.: muni.V.. • ' .. : " I
sesilience hi that Charlie is loneVome. Our ' Qoulictt. hluteris•rl-...-A meeting of lite dome s
.hand goes to Exeter .on the 12th Jury to. eir was•hel cl 1st Lundesbero on June 30th. All n
play fur Clinton -Orangemen ; they will Lilo members present. . Petition ;sae rettil.from d
do credit. to the town. A 'men milted W. °Musette and ' 26 others, . praying • I he h
lift in I gotne. e, living a short distanee froni : cored, to.place Sandi fitantbam,..en imbecile 0
, wytAl. wok 460.nite in place of (1,0.1:jives _E. , in tome Suitable . Matitutiois, for isle. ,
oh .8a urdity la', t", and but for the Lithely in oping. _The -Clerk was instructed' to get her sinne'sulitible institution .where she will It,
:arrivel of tbe dee' or the dose would hav'e' be properly taken ea e of at the !cast passible ' "
bl.en fatal, as he i (Mk obit= liree times the cost.: Ti e li, Y -was-g.° 1
arriciuut that causes death. Qui te a num. leave id at> flaeee- et,. The Ttr:unreetal ntawf 1.47i:it:rt. . wr
Lar from here took in :the games at Look,' were inst4C'tedto borrow $1,000 :fr-om Mol- .p
now and Gerierieh, _and those .iali0 sta,ved see', Bankellunent, to pay current eifptinses, .1.
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• IlltINRS,-41aVi9g is now well'advitheecl
and the fall 'wheat le rapidly eteteging
color. ltIr Andrew Dunk in ltas lett a' .
new roof In his dwelling. Air. Stevenson, " •
oe Parr Line, raised a new barnon Tues-
day, replace the one which was de-,
etroy:ed by lightping in the early part of
he season. Mr. Jobe Peck,. on the &by- .
on Line, has put iip a large barn : on a •
trine foundationi this sunnier . Large
umbers hem this seetion spent Dem in ion.
ty picuieine 'in Bayfield. On 'the way
onie a'team7belonging to .Mr. McOowan,
f 2nd eon. Stanley,. was ghehfenitcl by
mile bicycles and' running•into the diteli ,
pset the conveyanee, hurting ono or two .
ttle girls a good deal and wrecking the
ig pretty'ebadlys s I, wonder, Mr, liditor,,
hat the law.is touching bicycling on the
abbe highway I/. [They have ie greater •
ight'th 'elle. other ,vehiele, as the la* .
as decided•that when ,a -Mall ft] riiishes
is (Aso tinotive'pnwer, •he is entitled to
ere tonsiderat ion than ifhe used horses] •
Retrileous.The religious seivices of
uly under. ,the Itti ,pitrs of the ..'
lethodist churoh, were tithes of great m-
erest an(1. profit, e afternoen service •
helil Mr. 11%Icelyinetit'S grove, tee
vening, in the, ehureb. Rev Mr. Rupert,
f &Clinton, preached excellent sormone,..
'blab were folloWed by testimony and
lever meetings.. The . evening service
iIS nothis much enjoYed as it would have
ee.n had the streets been a Hate quieter.
ermons are net much iraproved by fife
nd druni accompaniments. 'The Englielt •
hureh is being improved 'esterriallV4s,
oat, of pai n t. . • ss • • .
friesallY game of` base
ball. was played,. at Varna, of., Dominion • .
day between the "Queens," of Varna, end '1
he `'. Silver Stasi," -of Potter's Hill, Gode-
felt township, which resulted hi a victory: ,
117 .rti tie for the former. team, • The Inn-.
wharves,• stores, .-ete., at ,various villages vote of thanes,- which they Well deserved: et ,heme • amused therinselves at Weals,
andssettlementss---,He-wetked et his trade t
in Godtrich. else. . , . o Amu guests. tery o beerne more
I • 'E d • d • lloplistlen, $6o 45,- for ITCW samisen:7:f, .--Lash.
Ass ,ssor to be piirl
- . for the kind and .hospitahle eetertainznent. croquets 'while' Some went fishing. $e.ter extra services ;
then* pleased, saying it silts one 'of tee
. May 18.4o, he beught eel the hritel,
te,bajlding and all, en the'eorner of 0e-
tarie and Victoria Streets,. Clinton, h
spot now occiipied in , part bv Ccentiee
Drug Stare. • The proprietor of the hotel
choral bociety has been formed- in Myth.
vi lib the•followhige.fficerer-President Re-
.Megil I ;. P.,• J. Wetlauffer ; 'Sec ,
J. S. AlcI,Ci mum ; Trees , W. .1. i lne ;
direeter, Lawrences• organist, Mies J. -
Pi I lip. ; practice. eyery, Monday -even ing.
Quite a number. .bf pupils from Blyth
atn and J, Britton to have St'. John's bridge
riumirbd. 'A gravel sidewalk to heinade from •
Londesbaro to the rail way. station under the
direction of J. Lashim: Tvienty.cive cords Of
ravel to brepnt On S.R. 20 & et, eon 14 un
der tlie direction of.J.:Lasham and J.Brighate,
,yrearserer to pay for sante- on the order•of sai6..
eeencillons• Council adbistrned to Meet tigain
best pienidathey ever attended.- •
ScOTT ACT. --Mr: .L1%, Falt012, who
keeps hone' an the' gravel road near Win-
throp;Was, lest Saturday, . brought liefotit
had • been lifr. homes Reid, /coin- Messrs: Ceovenleek and J. McMiilan, J
monly art 'tYenkee Reid "") 'se." the ieferinati41 R.
Weil tl.is lie el remisnibered • ey Inspector, and fined $50 and costs for vio-
thd farming..cosiimunity of 'el Mani Speak,. ihtion of the Scott Act. Mr f Chin-
indof the -difficulties of: early settlements ton, apPeered for the nresecution, and mr
the 'Motley 'required tar the pureeMse of L E ,Dancey•for the defence.. We under_
lima non lam implements moly, eid stand he, (Mr. •Pulton ), is:going to appeal
timers" ill recalling their toils end (Head- to a higher chilli, not . because 'there. was
•ventages delight to tell of the • L.' log hotel not:enough 'evidence againtit • hilt ori
kept by LictIlillitattenbury, there at 1110 sonic point of lane; One 'peculiar' feature:
teerner;')-of their first stay ,at the hotel; the: of the ease svas, theconVentent mertrory of
mixed, company. the .nniyeriel, kind netia sbOeVeve.Orfy tmh niuv ,:i.itnbienvi pcoorut41:11 tp:vine.etinttis:
shown'to the need/. atici of eisits ote it IA,
after years, ,when 'Buten' began to groW.
Redognizreig the advantageous situation
Of hes hetet, and the suitability of the im-
mediate surrootiding country, aS it nucleus
for a thriving town, destined too, to grow
into a city, ha purchased loM on :three
corners, where the roads crossed, and lei
out the plan of the village in 18511. The
Petal ic Sehool are 'writing at the eetrance when called by ,t Ise Ileeve er Clesk.
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examination, -at Ceinten, -this week.-:- .13alghs.-:-Tefe. Jane 4 Snell, ot the grav.
A. very eord,al. reception. wae'tendered the' el rend; has a very fide_ piece et barley
Rev. Mr. 14:1211i on his arrival at the par- .tha, Will be hard •to beat ; it stands near-
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sonage, last...week! amoogst those preseut ly a. high as the fence; and is ,very even.
were Rev A,. Atelhean, Pr. Sleep, and His 'rtev house is timely coMpleted-giee
mitny Othore. ,, , ,,
it a •warmirg Mr. Geo.: .F.lesk,. of
a L • - 4 , • - the,ath con:, has his nets, bousesenclosed ;
• Sxues,t, ele3STri' A L.- e enter tat n trie-si he' '44 bound to kee».. 01100withthe-times.
at•Blyth Pub id School Which :was held
g, was a grana
, Thieves recently visited the house of our
last VVednesilaieveni
e. eeme tit:Westin!) ; clerk, Mr. Jame§
Tne tunuiements on the !men con- Breithivaites, and dallied •off few mall
tit the i inportant items had entirely es- suited of Teams, Croquet, Ball, Drill,'
caped their. nieniory. Judge -Tome, .who Calisthenics, Club Swinging; &,4,,, The
'hed beenessummoned es a witneSsseut'a :latvil
appearance4s
present edt bee beeetrlytitygabyiittirlydthllistleutyd
letter stating that 130 •CintIll Inn attend on vicinity were.assembled in large -numbers,
Saturday, hitt if the was Anomie()
until•Tuesday Mit?, he would appear. The shout 300 being. present. The club, swirig-
nnigistrates, however, prhaeeded without ing by the girls wsni si very noticeable
• feature and. was much admired: • The
him.
Blyth Cornet hand playing some fine see
village he called Clinton; in honor and .. e
• memory of Lieut. -Gen. - Lord Clinton, • L...............uuKNe_....ow...•
• • lectioue while this was goiug Oii. ,About
. : 9 oteltielt the largo crowd retired into th
upon whose tarni in Et land 1 • fi th B -
a ge enenter rmerese-mecoottnit.eds 'the- holidays last week; w-clie pronffition eititindof singng, readings and recitations.
Four pupils of the public schen!. were up
for eecondeclasS certifieute&are_Kineardine,
last week. The' weather is very hot and
^
, lie er RIESe.---Our Public schOel eloped for: se e
to keep . the. hotel almost continetrisly examinatioes weresheld during the week •
.
r -t bool iyhere a. e .1
.. • ' • '
BIG REDUCTION
f
troclory, Loan
unlit- 1872, except •the five yeare wheit
he managed the hotel at
' During•his long oceupalion of the
he was noted for his ready endeavors to
cater.to the public- wants; and ' in -early
time, many a poor man reeeiVed accomo-
dation in botb-ledging , and meal's. ktn
3872 he retired to his priiiite reeiderices.
I is af—Turles,.--1,tac ta -trig the management or
the hotel. Three years ago Mr, and Mrs.
Pattenbury celebrated their golden wed-
ding. Up td teli days Or two. weeks ago;
be enjoyed good health, and iiis death
may be said tp. be old age. He retained
his eonseiciusuess to the last, ,fifteen-nans-,
utes before death, he bowed to his son
Isitac,and five minutes before the dissolus
tion wiped his facie with bis handerchier.
o was brought up thole/wee:1ml church
haileg been. confirmed early hi his youth.
The undersigned halting parchaEod the
ISLOOk of Me. Clete Sharman, wtli. clear
• e out the stock Of •
„
v ry origplogramnto cone_
was given. - he pupils, whd were the
ehief perfornaers, rendered their pieces in
a style' becorat ng to those of greater ex-
perienee. , Those who should :receive
.dry. -Some farmers haye comroeneed their hepecialesmention: were the-teeffin •S'
haying; the crop will be rather light in this - •
. . nf
Messrs; Watson rted Radcliffe. The Role,
„The "•Ertglishinitn," by -ME Sinclair, of
&nestle, 'and responded
A ear spot in Ireland:" The
duction sermon last Sabbath moroing,Yery: duet on tenitar by Messrs. Tanner • and'
acceptably. Mr. tMcDonalds who bas Shane received As beerty encore.- "Lar-
been•operatieg in the telegraph °Mee for board Watch"' by Messrs, 'Sinclair and
the last twa. years, left a feW days ago for Stratban, of BrusSels, was well received
Brantford to a siMilar,positign. The and encore'd. quartette, ss Dream faces"
annual games of the Lucknow Caledenian
SdeietY; were held.in the .village on Dtis
minion Day, end were tairly attendeds'
quite a -number of our athletes Were pres-
ent, and thogrunes, on • the Whole, were n
!nieces'.
vicinity, the spring crops look fairly. Be;
InreNtigent, of Berlin, the new lustier of
itio_Methadiet-eloirch, preached--fri
' • In Polities hiTwas a Oonseriratisr.e. The • PARAMOUNT. .
membere of the family who survive him .13erers,-Mat. Sttothers, Galt spent a
are his wife, his sees Isaac and Jorieph few days with his son fast week,
, •
and Nrs.T.P.Railek, Mrs S,H.Raners.Mier. On" Wednesday*, ju n e. 30th, a very sue -
Reid, Mrs. J. TJpshall all resuli bessful examination. took place in Para-
molint ;school ; the were•eXamitta
by Mr. Hugh Matheson and.their teachers
to the satistlieLien or all present ; Although
it was a very busy time., between 25 and
30 Visitors were prettent. Four pupils,
Tena Murray Alice Reid, Samuel Martin.
and Robbie fedeived prizes tor
regular attendaece, two of them not mis-
sing a day since the ist:Of January. On
Monday, Juno 28th a very pleasant game
-
of base ball took place between a club
from Lochalsh and 'Our boys; in the base
ball, Lochalah gained an easy victory,
dOing. tiome oresillint-Playingi--shntssenr
boys han the best orit at foot ball gaining
• , here, and Litre. Cf. T: Histox, of •Loedon ;
CHINit, CROCKkin ffiasswiret ga..1,70:.i.ohildrA; Mei Wm Shane, orglyths
. •ther •'i igh. or, died some yeare Ago,
et, t Sineral • on Tuesday': afternoon
brought out a !Ong concourse of geoPle-,
i old and young, many walking, large num-
bers riding. A noticeable" feature or it
was,.thetlarge number of old people from
team and country. All the Pull -bearers
Were his getindehildren. A quiet, urine-
suming Mall, his memory will be cherish-
ed by a very -large circle of acquaintancete
"Both old and Young, 01 death, must yield to
' II -fa 30 rand -children and 2 reins
AT LESS THAN
Wholesale Prices,
,
Nitio be r oat tit ten stays. 'Don't
• hil„to Alto us it can. Wo can give you
latices. to suit yob.
•,+- • ^
Bilttor & Ego 141.44 in 'Exclimite:
.-- •
FLOODX,
Gnoorm Alen STATIONP1:
94 • 91'
And day by day thy powerful arm we see
To vain the tear, In vain the heartfelt •sigh, ,
one gaol. • •
All who are Itsrn to live are born to die."
EAST WAVIANOSII.
Rev.A.0/.13011, of Arthur, has receitial * BRIEFS --Atititi Minnie Oliver, of Clin.
titianinems call from the Episcopal tion. ton, on her way home from the Lucknow
gregation at liarristoo, and has decided to Caledonia games, called 'on tho wife of li
at cept,
by ell that they would bay° a pleasant of the exarninere would not be announced
" Mr: I Hamilton, druggist, Blyth, and is ne th, ir, 0, very .pleesant * manner. , Vacritien •• a few semonableremerks by the in the way. used heretofore. The result of
'rhe Rummer meeting of the °aerie now the guest of her tester, Mrs, Sarah After a' short examination, in their gen- chairman', and a vote of thiniks to him for the examinatioe in Clinton will be given
Fruit Or,twors' Adtmoittiiott been Wel- MeGirwan, when she will deubtless spent eral worris Ise their teacher, and the ViS- bis able dist:hare° of thet offlee. brought in the papers, asides the lereslieg. .,
tirPtlay at, Lindetty, pet.
... „.
, , A 'jolly time. , David Magill has purchase/I iting teetthere. iliessrs. Sbepparditnd BO' tb.04',ent to'oh '010. tri.‘‘t No 20.' '
was well rendered by Ilifessrs. Herd, M.
and 13. Taylor and Mrs, Carus,. Miss J. •....s. ,
- .-----• ----- • • . Tall EXAMINATIONS.-TliC ,4...., lilliait ,
. , „
• ex=ttitetteete.• . tion for entrence to leo .1.A I ga 991100l .
•I tUr I CI I: I
sweetly; iedeed; she lifts few equals apthe
bo-
Phillipi eang-a Ceihie? thre the rye" veil- 'Smoot, WoaK --Misses McGowan and, gan at one ,o'cloek on . Monday, M.
piano Or singing. Mr. A.• St:rectum sang Alles teachers of the Manchester public . Turnbull presiding. Sixtrteven candi-
sehool, gave a strawberry festival on•Fri- deice presented. themselves, 'messiness
" The nian of honest halt" in Bitch ti d,y July 2rid; f3C11001 'closing des'. The amount of fault-fiixiing wits indulged in
articles. ' Mr. 'Richard dup ef
happinbes overflowed hist Week, his better
half Presented him withe '-bey"' Mr.
Sprung is a firm believer inthe old huge,' s:tood l0013° -1) 3.56 5
better latb thimnever.." Mr. 'John Co- 9 8--Wir Stars. --2 0 3 24
vier !Oat a Valuable cow last week she " • s'ss.
had thrown herself Aiming Some roots be: :...e.eNrVeitit,drirDieoesde4Auditeteilwiens'e---maWne;
Taylor, has passed the Trinity College.
examinations for the degree of B C. L.
side a stump, and was dead when found
Mrs. Jelse Inutdock;sof Wilkeiblirn. is
visiting frietide-ifitonde'roro this week:
Mrs. Wm. Jackson is visiting friends at Standing, first in. the tirs.e class, and there-
-.-Whiteckurch this-weeks.---S,-IVI-t:airdsMTies'sfirre-being-a-golsi-medaliet-salsos-Arehiesits.-L-s-
Jeseph Govier Were Visiting friends 4 to be congratiated on his. euccess. 'Rev. .
Hensall last week. Mr. Jos. Govier sold Prof. Clark, in presenting hine_ to die
four head of cattle to Mr. Wna. McLean, Chancellor, said thet the • examiners were •
of Goderich, and delivered them in Clin: agreed, that, ea a rule, All the papers of
ton.- -Mr.,-- Geo. Askivith-apent-Dominithis those who the-degree-of-0.UL
•Dheaehaidn pOrelyillieteoenfid.seelliavewirinurg cattle, which eivLbeieenh
'aWyeerreagexe.trellineelliagd°°pdle4astiudrethiuncihratarbo°dvisCitiihg6" -
of Gederiele Mr. Jos: Webster line pro. the geld medallist, Mr, Taylor, Who heft
ctird a new binder ter this season's crop. really wrttten excellent papers and had,
Mr: GeireAsitwitii. is putting an addition obtained :betiseen 80 and 90 per cent. on
Lo his barn. There. mei a sale .or the them. Mr. Chancellor then handed the
crop on h farin, lot 18,. 9th con. [Utica, gold medal to the recipient araid applause,' '
35 aires of oats hrought, together, $190 ;
last Tuesday; 15 acres or fall wheat .and and in a brief speech congrattileted Mr,
Tesler. on tlie distinctionwh telt he had .
20 acres of hay, ready to cut, $150, achieved, -- .
menner that made himself' a favorite With
a I3lyth audience Will Shane sang a pun'ils, and the' young and old people by the citedidates, the critkiam beingdir, •
comic song that brought down the hottse turned out well, which May be gloatred ected chiefly neninst the following papers :
and rettpoltded to an encore by giving from the tact that they consumed GO Orthography, Orthoepy, Grammar •• and
'parts ofetrawberries, besides a great deal History. The difficulties were not, in
"any lather's sdinner ; pail " The (110
1) ineide was very nice, those who, of edibles. After the Minim', a literary many case, inability to give the mattes
took part were: -t. Young, E Curttee programme of considerable length, con- required in the rrestions bet rather an
Maggie and Mary McLean, B. McKintion, slitting of readings, recitations and music inability to grasp the meaning ef #''''
Wit4 placed in the liandsb° of Rey. Mr, Prit- phraseology of' the questions. Itelleef ng
M. O'Hara, I. Magee, N. Duncan, m
Dr.dds, end M Kelly. master W. stein. chard, • who acted as chairman the pro- that a very considerable nurribee'of OM' :
acted as chairman and attended to "his grit:nem waa composed of sysitl selemed ,leaders are interested itisthe subjects of
pieee,e, which was invariably well render- education; and that' steadiers will. be
duties well. , . 1..
.........4.41• -..... ed. The mimic was fi.st class, evihcing a. pleased to have in their possession the
GODHII:1011 TOVV:1114111 I' . musical.talent in the school, kindergarten wipers given at this examination, We shall ,
songs by:the infant chefs were reniarkably begin the publication, next week, of the
Miererstorst.-At the residence a the Well-done, every motion was per(eck 'and full set of papers, •.
bride's brother -in -late, Mr Jas Lindsay, elicited much applause. At the conelfis. , ,At the exaMination for certificates thc.
on the 30th June, Miss Mary Churchill,of ion of the programme, &intend gentlemen papera iti Algebrn. as.well as the payed in
Clinton, wasjoined in the bonds of mat-
sdnese.Z.Stat-Mrs-Essae-trofftesofe-Burnsielos
Mich. The ceremony was performed by
•ktev. A Stewart. The bride end groom
left for London, carrying with them the
beat wishes of a (arise eumber of friends
and relatives. The bride Was the recipient
of a reintbet of handsome presents. •
Senoets-The Scholars of sehonl No.
ip, epent the afternoon on Wedneed4e
.
present, Amongst them was Mr. A, Budges_ ciL.resauxiar, set for the Seconds, wee unnit-
teiVehet in adjoining school, expressed the ually diffieple There bits been pretty
pleasure aud profit they had n parti- general di-stet:dent, among sindente, over .
dictators in, and spoke in glowing terms the papers framed by Mr. Beath, the ob.
of the teachere, who doubtless. are doing ject of the questions, candidates maintain,
good work in this section. This was very being to disguise the exemitter's meaning,
manifest front tile conduct of the and thus place candidates at a disadvan-
A hearty vote of thenks was tendered , Mr, Malloeh, the presiding exani.
the teachers, entipled with a sincere wish her, intimated that th's h
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