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The Clinton New Era, 1886-07-30, Page 8CLINTON NEW EflA ERI)t7A,V; JUDY 30, 1886. NOTICE. Subscribers and others who are in allTears,will oblige us by settling the same at once. We have altogether • too many ,Accounts upon our books,. arid must insist upon their payment without delay. ROBT. ROL3iES. LOOAII. NOTICES: h • GREAT CLEABINO•'SALE of Millinery and Sprmg and Summer Coeds. BFESLEY'311lillinery Emperiunm qa a}vTON WOOL LEN 111YLLh ,s • the best place in the County of Huron to trade your Wool, off. •°A full stock of•all kinds of cloth an hung tt low - oat rates. Don't as us. to accompany his thresher. Mr, Lawrence BRIEFS. --Mr, A. McArthur and wife are visiting friends at Woodstock. Mr. Pobt.Gray, of Tugkersmitb, later teacher in S. S.No. 1, Colborne; purposes.. leaving • for California is a few days,. wpere he proposes continuing in ilia profession; be as no situation secured,' but does not anticipate much difficulty in geting one; be.baa-plenty of "push" and "sand" in his composition, and we have no doubt whatever' but that he wile succeed out west. Kr. J, Ireland. teacher, also of Tuokersmith, is taking in the round trip on the Saginaw Valley, Mrs. Weatherman, of Detroit, is home on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Bay. The Misses Kyle, of Seaforth, haverheeri visiting relatives in this lot ality, Mr.rThos. Cooper has been confined to the house by another attack of erysipelas, but is now better. Mr. I. V. Fisher,. of the Base lane, has nearly recovered. from the effects of his accident last fall, and has engaged with Mr. r, Youngblut, Don't ,for et lis Monate*. E 10 Port Sure"' on. tli by the maguifieent Palace e,teawdr toe able fe- work for some time, owin rafted Empire. Tioketa, $i. erysipelas in the face. The Doherty Great Redaction in Furniture, -If you concluded not togo to are in peed of anything in the • furniture line. before , Llstowefl ton buying call at•the Rod Rocker store. EL A. REX- maut, on Thursday, as the members ' NETT, the.UabinetMaker and Undertaker is selling all too busy in the fadtory. Rev. cheap. The'best is the cheapest, Albert St„ 9linton ,Turpbull and wife, of St, Marys, were rano TUNING.'- town, T. BROWN, Piano' this week on a visit to the moots of Tuner and Re Iter will be in Clinton Aug, 2nd.. TUTnbni P P Recommended by" T. W. mover, general' represents- Mr, and Mrs. J. Steep., tive of Qotavius, Newcombe do Co. Tuned 83 Pianos D, • McLaughlin left • on her return iE enndded Orders lett at NEW ERA (Mee promptly Aberdeen, l)ak., on Tuesday, and Mr. 1! 1plVlX SONO. .. .54 White, left for,,Winnipeg on Wednesd both took tickets from. Thoitipson's ag -r'' IT •MUST BE THE wATER.-Steve Gal oy. Mr. Thos, East, of the.brcikyard, bt:itb; of the Winghani Times, has been burned one"Kiln of`lirieks; this year, one of the most staunch advocates of the another One burning; ' and one ne Scott Act up north, but the way lie talks ready to build; he burns about 150, 1.. ..e.. about. iiowing snakes, horned at•ii time. ' Mr. John'Govett has bon toads, and "sick" would convey the in- a nice driving mare from Mr. Clark, ference that he'has fallen frern grace. Smith'b Mil • it is only two years old , Wingham water never was good anyhow. Mr.'' Thos. Watson wears a bland em IMPOUNhan.. The_pouudkeeper has these days; his first grand -child was b u -a little lax forafewjdays, and -Con- 'the other day at Port Huron,. "iii ,s ently, Parties who bad hitherto ;kept 'being the happy father. •Mr. Tho th ii.• eews shut up, seeing others out at Coventry., of Westfield, other daye went home night, let theirs out also: Luke was eve- with a bran -new Climax sepa only setting a trap, for on Wednes- for of the well known make of Farr day morning nearly.• a dozen "cows were Macpherson & Hovey. Exeter is ab .inmates of the pound. A rigid enforce- to build a new town -hall, and on Mond ment-of the cow by-law will do good, the entire council went up to Kincaid ACOIDENT.=T•be other day Mre. Donald to inspect the town hall of that place ' Ross, of• town, 'filet 'with, ii :.peeu'liar And ba • Jas:Scott, of the Mechanics' Ir.stitu i sbe an 1 en fu acct dent. .: She P S e wa 'n unable Was feeding someto attend to leis- us qx a.noup e.o ays,.owingto i ns es xe r. ion ann ng} of the base line has : not b e "le 8olit�ay, , , een g to Band rape- were Mr. here' Mrs. Mo W ay; en has has arly 000 ght. near ile orn ck" mas the ora- an,• out ine tee nal chickens,.and 'stooped down . to:piek up .n nese b i l ' pet bantam rooster, when it flew. up in c ?s about . better. Mr. Garrett, , her face, its spur entering her cheek and • o, the gravel road, Hullett, hadtbe end of This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to secure� tearing a;gash about- an inch and a half lila index finger, right hand; cat off by a , , g"OOcl'S mower afew days below wholesale rices. Our entire stock, arnountin . to .earl long, alio 'catlrng a vein, 'froth which the y since.' ; , cu Colville, p t, y f w . ays, real -,Discount 1. Sale FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS, AT ��,e�,�on's Bo�kstc�x C T11'rJV400W. JEWELLERY r • tg. _ 0 5' « cent On POCKET BOOKS �� a Will give a -discount of 20 per SILVERWARE ‘`` . MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BIBLES tt PI-IOTO ALBUMS tt. AUTOGRAM . ALBUMS TESTAMENTS CUPS and'SAUCERS. SPECTACLES PIPES • ' ASES and CHINA - Cf ODS VIOLINS and FIXING ' CONCERTIN:t S and ,ACCORDEONS 20 • WALL PAPER'' .. °r : 20 BERLIN WOOLS, FINGERING YARN, &c 20 • DAY R onlzs 10 't t tt . AO t.t tt es' • tt 15 «. 20 25 25 25. • .' 25 26 • 20 25 tF • 25. tc Et MOUTH'ORGANS, we will give ' a discount of 25 BABY -CARRIAGES • `t ' ._. ' `t ' 15 Ladies HAND SATCHELS tt 30 Combs, Writing Desk's and Workboxes 20 VELVET FRAES and -DOLLS 25 •BASICETS . tt . •: 15. titles f i d - all :other goods at proportionately low prices. ; • blood flowed pro usely. . The wound was, hose husband •on Saturday returned to 520,000 must be reclnee to MI5 000 wnthin the next 30 'd e necessary to call In a lI k � ,- called away on 1V1[onda yp b. t _ g . , . so bad thatit was n e eo uk .Ill, Was doctor and have it sewn y a telegram informing her that. he Was as �Ve.commence STOCK TAKING. on the ' lst of•August, and . ,taken suddenly ill:• • A detective,' from balance our books 'on the .t Stll. THE NEW BUILDINGS•=1Vi11; D. A:. -1"r Pinkerton's, agency, Chicago, was in town rester hasjfinished theimprovements co' bis few day's since,taking h • h (which eut building), and is now comfortably set , prizes, el you U recentExpress robbery at -Or 12uu• . No trouble to show- o. ,the U'�•rettt Baro'aills e -are for Glencoe. 'Mir. John Joslin was the first y. � � , • � an well-built residents. The frame Work Of Mr. J.P. Tisdall's new house, next.to Willis Churcp, is now finished; and the brick work will make a halidsome_ house of it; it a` very large` building,, :'Mr, Thos. Johnston bas a. new house'nearly • 'ready for occupation, on Victoria --street. • Mr., Thos. , Cobper's new brick house on : Albert street, is. about finished` externally, and will bea decided improvernen.t to that part of the. town. Mr.Paisley's ' new house on-- Mary street is also nearly completed. . . . , • cues (w is made It altogether a differ a ing t e evidence of a � +• party who knew something about the Come and see our stock and get our prizes whetherb' tied therein. Mr. W. S. Harland's .new: American. n bb House on Rattenbury street will soon be to purchase a ticket of the CP.R.. agency offering. Terms cash; or t3 months credit to responisible parties-. ready doccupation; �t is a very n' = here he-tak ngoue-for-Vtrcierroirliftusd :• • " Mrs. Ferris and soo,of Godesrich township, are also booked far the same route, for Portage la Prairie, where Mrs. Ferris p u nos es -r emaini ng -for- som e-tinre—RPh wife of'Ed AVorthington left for berlome at Port Arthur, -last week. Mrs. Aiifirew andiVirs George Diehl, jr., left on Toes- day'morning to join their husbands in Michigan and Chicago respectively,• .a17r. S:• Woodman was arrested .a few' diiys since to satisfy a judgment 'summons.; be paid• the same and was released.Dennis Dria= coll, takes the position of night ivatcliman Coors :IN THE . WEsr.-Reports from nt the organ factory:' --Mr.. VanEgmond, parties. in the Northwest are not et all .for some timemenager'of the Grand Uniori favorable, and • unless recent rains have has severed his connection therewith: The done much to repair the 'tnischief wrought wife OW P. R. Powell was dangerously by the drought, agreat deal of suffering is .:ill several days last week, and was at likely to be the result. Mr, F. Goodwin, times so, low':that•her recovery` was doubt .• formerly of Stanley,,'writes,-.from,.the f�l'; we.-areglad.'.to-bearthat she i's'again neighborhood of Qu' Appelle, and states All right; her .illness was caused by eif- that his crop' is entirely.. ruined ; no rain cessive hemorrhage, resulting i'rdna;,an has fallen since the lst of ...Mar, and .in extracted; .tooth,. Mr. A • T. Darnell; addition the' gophers have sucked. the father rn law. of Mr. • ( r a I�v?.IaiL has ta.he. juice from wbatever.stalks were.not previ- !Ong 'letter in last Fridays Mail on the. ously,burned by the drouth.;• he gives .a- :question of Home .Rule; the Irish goes= very despondent account of this year's tion is one on whieh this gentleman • is prospect, • As an c-yidoace of the -extreme well informed, he. having held. an. import dryness of theseason; .itmaybeMentioned ant office'in that country 'for, some time.. that a lake'hitlierto twenty feet deep,. and Mr..' Malcoliti. 'Campbell,:formerly with covering'several acres, on the•farm of 16ir. Mr, y, Davis;' butnow in the hardware. Th.os.Gorrell, Qu' Appel] e, has this season business atWinnipeg' with his brother, is . dried up entirely. • Mr, 'John Joslin,•of here on a visit; Mr, Austin. Callansrler,'I Virden, Man., when here tlie other day, Who. has been travelling in Eastern 'stateTthat the crops were sufferiirg badly. Ontario, selling his Patent IIarrow.fork, for want of rain, but he had reeeiyed wer., has etur._ Fsincebgawas in' Ontario, that. rain' bed • Esq., of Fingal, 1 w s thie eve k?ons • fallen lately, which would somewhat int- .visit to the members of bis family here; prove the prospects. A son of Mr. John helooks just as hearty as ever, Messrs Cuming, who is located in'the Londesboto Johnston and Robson, are this week settlement, not far from Crystal City; came making a canv rea-lc wards 'tbo prise list down to Ontario a few days since, and be of the Hullett Agricultural' Society. Mr.. reports the crops in his section as never •Geo..Harnlin., of :Seaforth, is'visftinq bis ,-- --looking-betters—We-trust--that the dasister;- Mrs; Ja s --Steep. Ml's. M. Y,.• anticipations of -those further west may •McLean, of .Seaforth, is visiting friends not be realized, • for what . between frost here, Rev., -Mr.•McGregor and -ivito ..off, and drouth, they have bad. a good• deal to Guelph, are visiting at Mi,D, Buchanan's, discourage them. •• • Mrs. Jesse Smith has sufficiently recovered THE DoittnnON STUn •BO08.-A.freest . from her recent• illness to be about,again; Mrs. Holland, of Detroit, who, has been visiting her' brother-in-Iaw,'Mr. J. ,Carey, •fora ,couple of weeks, returned home yesterday. •Miss Stanbury is visiting in Bayfield The train coning south on the L i7. R B.,;, on Wednesday afternoon, =frilled• -•it coWf#tthe=second-nrossing'S10-rrtl of Clinton!;. we did not learn whose. it was. Mr, J. C. Stnith,liias gone upas far aS Wiarton; • in the interest of the City Book Store ; this . house is, establishing quite' a wholesale business. • The Odd- fellows' have set:tired a Apeeial train 'to Connect with the • boat nt Goderieh, next: Tuesday, for, the excursion to -Port Huron; it will leave Clinton at G A. ,m. Our rural . readers should remember that next Time - day being the Civic Holiday, business in town Will be generally suspended. The \Vizard. Oil Company's concei is on the __ham already, been demonstrated ••1141 t -market square every bight, draw, largo oases of several animal"s t h ch, since their crowds of appreciative listeners. business registry here,havo changedhauds at high- leen who object to advertisiug should give er prices then would otherwise have been their opinion of this, tar the concerts are paid. A former ,resident of this country,- only for the purpose of advertisement•- now of Illinois, in forwarding . an entry, and they are good :concerts, too ; a Com- ' writes: "I still take an 'interest in the paey which can drive fournragnificent. good stock of Huron, and I know that liaiises, and keep five men employed every many a fine horse, and well bred is night, must find a profit in it somewhere brought here' from Canada, and rank# Mr. 1'. Stritith this yeitrtaent out from his r . only with the cmm oon grades raised. here, Clinton ofliceover four hundred ofhis!tow for the simple reason that it is not regia= er Knife' Sharpeners, among which Were tered, and thus money is lost both to the, twelve sent to Glasgow, Scotland, and importer and to the farmer, who raised &nttmberto British Columbia. An Assault the horse in Canada," This book pro- ease, Smith vs. Beattie, arising "otlt of the vides a responsible registry for good horses ownership ofd team of horses, came up having two full erases of either Clydes- .before the Mayor, on Wednesday evening..' dale or Shire blood, on .certain conditions but teas adjourned until next week, Mrs. which guarantee an honorable. pedigree, J,O.l;.iliott,ofGoderich township, brought every animal ahpearing•on his merits in cabbages and cucumbers to town fester, the certificate of registry. Any infanta day, of her owrr growth; she is early' with ni ii_desierl"tie 'rdiiig tlleSdcie the latter, \'V a�_x e ._.__ hitter, _._ pulsed ,.learn tlialy promptly furnished on applieat sit tol A. the wife of Rev. A. Stewart, eoncertling � Y Mel), Allan, President, Or to. James ivhose health various reports .have been Mitelreli, Secretary, Goderleli • current, is nate very ranch better. • 410,. - DAYS ()it Eg WE INTEND TO GIVE .THE PUBLIC S ART ,TINTC -- . ,ARC �A,TNS We do not want to carry over SUMMER GOODS if low prices will' be the. means of 'selling them. We show some lines in DRESS G000S' ANO PRINTS a . _ -- --*. — --,+•. r b.+w+v e+vvu-a vw41i l7Cli •'.. Come ,and see them. Compare our prices and wee can give you positive proof that we: are selling • tinea, er than • ane house in • the trade. y Got$:• L o ho M sus Dross • .�: ...o dP�. 1S ini2y slaughtered goods with - us just now. Ci +'- ..._..,.il AP ' G.00DS. CONE . AND GET 000D 'GOODS. Are among the cord: AND ing of the directors of the Dominion Draught Horse Breeders' Society was held at the Queen's hotel, Seaforth; an Tues- day last,A considerable amount of busi- ness relative to the working of the Society was transacted, and a number of applica- tions•. 'oi-registry of-nuirlrals r f based-: upon. A committee „consisting of the President and Secretary, and Messrs. Smillie, Mchrtosh`alid Innes, was :appoint - •ed to prepare a circular •embodying the rules of the Society and other essential in, formation for general distribution. The directors rvill, make personal efforts to bring the society and its •objects before ', farmers . and others at the varioiis• fall shows, and a general meeting will be held at Seaforth on the first day of the South - Huron fall shote. The practical benefits of the Society to .breeders and dealers • YOU WILL••' FiND THEM'. AT: 40I3RIS ID1C;1-KS4N";* �✓:�1t21;1lui�Tl�. Clinton,: July. 14, ` 1880. ..: nt.:. Ras already leen Felt .anti ;there are otter D��ys Alfie d, are. y6 u , •renrly It DRY. GOODS EMPORIUM; OF` CLINTON. •HAVE JUsr :ztAI>.You WANT IN:: '• • a■ win .offer a.. tine ::ci •• • l .. At 38 cents per yard worth 75 cents: a Left that they are selling at a Big Reduction. - GALL AND : SECURE* ONE OF TIIBIB 0 8 • SUITS Beret%) they are all gone. tier .LVA.Ltf O CO • !. B.::trill LOTIi 1 04,IN'TON:4 T ki ec,Doors West of ..:010‘0..,110.4 sot '/ .BBo. origote • Which a,>r-e the greatest' bar- : Kine ev-er ,•af n d' lit (liniont . . . m peopleouId . onl :..be� a .`�tfiis .-. Advert sement.we •could:rseII :..thousands of .arid Come and see , what it: Means, JACBS •,.