The Clinton New Era, 1886-10-01, Page 51
The Unci ersiglei'2neichantt of the Town of Clinton
beg to advise their customers that they baye decided
not to accept Butter, in settlement of account, on or
after the 15th of October next.
BEESLEY' & CO. : EST.:. TE J. HODGENS..
R. COATS &SON. G. E. PAY :& OO, .
'JOHN ROBERTSON. DETLOB & 00.
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have much pleasure in announcing:
The Estate of the lade. John Ho g = s� �
their (,rand Opening of ]. LLINERY HOW ROOM, on
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We will] also show throughout our various departments, the Largest, Cheapest and friost coni
N ' H N STOREipfete Stock ever shown, b us, W e extend a hearty welcome toall to come and see• our grand
Nw:GENTS FUR
dieplay "of Novelties .3
JOHN WISG> O, GLASGOW HAS JUST OPENED OUT A
EMAN, Manager. ' gOt6ite J . C,
New Stoc k of Gents Furnishings, •
Which he will s.11 at Reasonable Profits, His stand is' at the Leading Tailor
me,. opposite the Post Office. Give him: a call.
GLASGOW- CLINTON.
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The Doheruy Organ Company's Exhibit township, on Monday, the following char
were made in the vPters list ;—Put on by iZe
formers, 11 ; by Conservatives, 10, Struck: off
by Reformers, 22 ; by Conservatives, 1, Nearly
all the Conservatives struck off were non-resi=.
dents. -•
AsnerELD ggTsacions.•r-ryW: H. Johnston has
1887. T. R. klawkius, teacher in Scott's school,
leaves next month for Iowa, U. • S. W. A.
Canada. The elegantly designed cases, Hackett has resigned his position in S. S. No.
• :the -faultless' touch, and smooth. lull tones 16 and will,attend the Ottawa Normal neat I'
are °certainly unequalled,. The' superiority year. W. MoDonagh has been . engaged ea.
• of the Doherty organ is generally conceded: teacher in Paramount school for 1887. C4.V. oods
and it seems unnecessary to refer to the has also been r`e•engaged in,No. 7 for 1887.
a:'_
The London Free Pima, in its Western
Fair notes, says :-Occuping a good space,'
in the Palace is found the exhibit. of the
Doherty. Organ Company, of Clinton.
This year's exhibit _is.. highly : creditable,
including as it does 'some of the moat au•
perb instruments ever man'uractured in
been re•enga ed in Che -Grove school for
READY
We are now re • ared,' with' one of the finest; stocks of DRESS
prepared,
innumerable tributes of praise which the Old ock,,'the once populartrotter,belting-
management is.continuallyreceiv'ing from, lug to Goderich, but fpr'souse, years a stdge
g �.. horse= `was kinked by s stable m=8%1:
te on Sunday
all quartets,bitt thefo]lolYfpg will, be reaab morning, and axone of its lege was broken, it
with "interest in this city on account of h• adto be killed. This veteran' nag had many
the wide popularity ,Of the subscribers i.- 1 admirers in his day, and his name and decease
W: DOIiERTY, &Co., Clinton, Ont. will call up a host of recollections in the minds
oirlrs,—The tone of -the Doherty Organs stands nn. o• f some of our .local sports, Rock pulled 'the
rivalled. In fact, we think the world: cannot produce stage for nearly six years, without missing a
an organ equal to it, 011 the following points:—Artistic day.
beauty;..bretiancr...syrapathet,c Anality-slidrahane.ot.
time, quickness of response, •tnswering.to the todSltt'
dike a flash. (Signet); Wirers Baos., Singing . Evan-
gelists, Paris, Ont.
Doherty & Co. are amongst the oldest,
most reliable and extensive manufacturers
of organs in Canada.. Their factories . at
Clinton are taxed to .their full capacity to
fill the orders, 'Anhour or two, spent . in
viewing the beauties of; their exhibit is
tithe profitably spent, The well known
-Dohertyrgan IIand,= Gollycomposed of
workmen in their factories; played at the
exhibit Wednesday afternoon andevening:
This band is an excellent musical organi-
zation, and has taken several prizes at
tournaments;' • ..
Still Pi pother Uprising ill 't!ic .1 ortIi vest
A telegram from • Crow Creek, agency,'
Northwest -Territory, states that the Blood'
Indians ]tare gone on•the 'warpath, and
are spreading devastation and ruin right
and left.. The report goes on to state that
along the track of the Indians were many:
farmhouses of : settlers. .'These were all
• laid in 'ashesand the inhabitants 'killed.
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tys the' Signal`: Condiiedir"'Dien `HoTineq,
formerly of the Goderich division of the B. di L.
B.. and now on the Southern Division of the
same line, was hi town during the week, renew-
ing acquaintance -with old scenes -and --familiar
-faces. He entered his: thirty-first year as con-
ductor on the 12th of August, and stands the
oldest conductor of any in Canada. He was two
years on the Northern before he came to the
Buffalo and Goderich branch, and has travelled
more miles by rail than any other railroad man -
o€ aur knowledge—He-has no intention of gip -
in up the: busmen yet, and looks good for an-
other thirty:years: .
To the Editor o 'th:e Ne¢a-J'ra •• ••
. Sra,-Ia regard to the statement contained in your
last issue, in the letter of air; G. -F. Oaks, to the effect,
that after I had . purchased an organ frent hint; they
(the Messrs. Doherty) triedto coax mo to violate any
'bargain, and 'Offered mon an instrument at less than
cost • price,, I wisi, to say that=the; same is false, and
that I .never told Mt. Oaks any sash thing, I have
further to add that I have not. seen Mr, T; Q.,Iioherty;
or any of the others doing ptisiness for hila, to speak
to since the Oaks organ was brought into my Neuse
last June, and that he,. nor' any one for him, never
tried, to get me to violate my agreement with Mr.Oaks,
in any shape or form. I am. surprised. that • Mr. Oaks
;should have used nly.nalne in so unwarrantable a
manner, and can only add that I Hope lie will, in aiiy
Altura comnttniettiion;'state only the: truth,
ROW(a D JENIiIfiS.,:
and scalped Not less .than 100' whites • Saleltegister
have so far fallen victims to the red devils' TLESD;II oct: sib.—:farm stock, e'ic„ of .h- w.
+. ., knives. Among those killed are two Rt.-:' Askwith, lot 1.30, oth Mn.of Hullctt.:O. Hamilton,
man Catholic missionaries at the Crowfoot* Auctieneer.
agency, whose bodies are said to.hay.e • CLINTON MARKET
been terribly mutilated ;•All' the Whites ; (:nrrectedayory•Thursday afterioon.
at the reservation, 'including the Tndian • ; ' Thursday, Sept: 31, 1886'.
agent, have been killed.-�, �.�--•;- - tyeat; fall, -new -+.;
Mr. Caron Ministerol militia {(iii at •
wheat,: spring: 0 50 a' 0 70
once call out, 2,000. infantry and,. cavalry, i and red - 0 0 a... 0.70.
:White � ,7
to go to the scene of the trouble'and assist ..'Oats, • - 0 27'•, a . 0; 28'
the.tnottnied�alice Iii `tile-nteautf-me,' Barley, a 3
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flat"r;.theyt._reaeh-ther hundreds of lives -----pear ' • . 0 51)--a-
- 4, 00
.0ii•-
4,'00 a- 4.50
040: a 040'
0 75 a, 1 00,
0 12 a .0 12._.
012 a 014 •
550.a 600 •
• 8 0Q' a 'S 00
may be saerifiged_and any- amount' of pro-' Flour'• per, bbl,
.perty bedestroyed. A general rising, of Eotu,toes; • .
the indians, on accountof the gross ;mis-, ..Plums,,-
managemellt,of their affairs by the officials' Butter,
is feared. Eggs,
[The above is pat of -a long telegram 1 Pork,
from Ottewa to a Detroit paper, but thel Hay,
Toronto papers say nothing about it' yet.:11 Wool • in trade;
. - Winter Trade each and eve deter
in the county, for the Fall and every,
OODS and :MILLINERY',
eat is liters ly crammed..
It will be greatly to the advantage of buy-._ s to •
RESE
T,hemse-lves at -the Great Cash Stere before making; their' purchases or the' coming season.
Noble, our accomplished. City Dress and Mantle Maker, -has the 3h . bit 'of keeping to the
Miss ?�T • l , . , p �r rolling'.
front. not only in style but .also in fit.. She now has a full staff' on hand, a' d orders are g
' every hand which stirs a all the
ins on eve Y , p
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which
she is eu.
equal.' .If you.wan anything in.DRY' GOODS.. If you.
That is:within hers •but for q : ..
RESS-or_MANTL.E,Iimakealta poa,rit.--to-fkr-st call.. at.
r�irr-need' o�ah�-M��;-��NER'�,�a-xD _ .
>ertson's
reat as
and
020 ",a 02,2
- ,..,�-.. Ir Wool for Dash,• 0 18 a 0.18 i
Sheep.pelts -_., -. 0.50-.
._a 0 75:..
1 cund: the Gountd,' . Lamb shins, 0.60 ' a o• so
W Elliott, Winghaln, general inerchant, has `' ''Clover, per bosh, .. of 7 00, a 7 3A
-f_
Mrs. Jas. W. Inglis, of Wingliam, died last . 0 _. - era mII
Mr. Jehn Harding has.. sold his Jam .lot 10, •i
con. 11, Iiowiclt, containing 100 acres, to his i
Week..
brother Samuel.
• Mr. Youhill, from .near Teeswater•,has bought
the far of the late ,Tames'Thonpsorl,ofMorris,.
for the sutn.of 885275.. . •
biias'Olivel,
M, D., of St. Marys,. sister .of
Mies Belle Olivet', forinerly of Goderich High
i'c'iool, is now on the way to the mission field.
iD India.
Mr. 'McDonald, one of the oldest men in
Howick, had the misfortune the ;other day,
while fining Mit .,of his own doer; '-to slip and
break Itis leg, He died from the effects of the
nrcitlent. _•• ' .
Thos. Anderson; of the 4th roti; of Morris,
-ici•-led-itnif-:lressexl flit'ntTnily use a1ttwe of °ti's
shears, across betwben the (,'otswold and Sin op
shire, which Weighed $p /118., of mutton{and gave.
22 li.s: -a tallow.• ••
A despatch from 'Saulb Ste. Marie, 11lich. '
dated Sept. 22nd, says --John McMillen,. of
Goderich, Ont., was fond 'dead on Monday
morning on the dock. An inquest was held and
a verdict rendered that lie died from exposure.
1TRAY STEEP. --STRAYED INTO 'LOT ;27, CON,
4, West Wawanoyh about 'Aug. 1st, n two -yr -old.
STEER, dark red, white 'spot '_on forehead, and white
belly. JAS.WOODS : • 4 t
FAPSi FOR SA:,i1 PART; OF 10'1 20ON 'TIIE
14th con, of the township of HulletL containing
about 40 acres. Terntsto suit purchaser. Apply to
CAMERON,HOLT& CAMEIION, Barristers, Oodorich
`tI1ROPSIIIRE SWEEP POI? SALE. -THE SUI;
tJ scftlsiea offers for sale some thoroughbred Sinop -
4 • shire Sheep from imported stock', consisting of several
Yearling ]tams and also some Ram Lambs and several Ewes. Those aro good stock and will be sold cheap.
JAS. MeraltLANE, Lot 30, con. 4i Stanley. 121
Our Stock for the. Fall and; Winter trade is now complete.
We han'dle'the'best ggods• in't'lie market," and sell,
them at close prices:
EGGS ' TAKEN IN; EXCHANGE
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ARM FOR SALE OR TO Rl NT—TIIAT "VERY
viltiablo farm composed of bots 20 and 30, con.
Indica',200' acres, of this 100 acres aro cleared, the
balance good hardwood hush, 'B'earing orchard of 3:
acres. •.Ordinary duelling house ; good frame barn
and outbuildin s. ramis,well watered,'aital'situated
•about Si miles (i nm the Town ofClintou, Terms easy.
Apply to bf, McTAOGART, Clinton, tf•
D ISSOLU'TION.-NOTICP'. IS HEREBY GIVEN
-that, the partnership heretofore existing between
W1;TTL'AUFfElt:zt:-ICENNEf, as saw millers• and,
:1:
ore, Minton:
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.'en eve vt .e p ea0e ••. o sio� •',.a�l.L-oi>r-eitstot�ers
1 a ti rte s e It
ove1Eies o tie season.in.; NEW YORE and PARIS • STYLES. u
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After finishing washing on Monday, Mrs. A. cabinet makers, in tire village of nfancliostor, was dis:
l',.inroy, of (*ori'ie,, attempted to remove the solved by metas' consent, on the idth day of Sept.
washtub with the suds that it contained ;. but
while going down a few steps at the rear of the
Y house, slipped on the wet and slippery boards.
anti broke het leg. •1
• The fall assizes for this eotlntywill be Opened
M.nday, Oct. 4th, by Mr. Justice O'Connor,
The criminal calender embraces one charge of
• are, two of arson: one each of 1aretny, ern-
beazlemeht and perjury, and the ballot box4eaae
•. from November, 1884. •
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31t. Kennel wilt continuo to run the sate mil!, and
air. Wetttauffer' the cabinet wotks. All outstanding '
accounts must bo paid by theist of November, to Mr.
I(ennel, who is authorized to collect the samo. LiTD-
W1G41VETTLII'UFk'ER, OHRISTIAIT 1 NNluL,- 14
WM COOPER
lias Jttst received a very large stock of
,. i , I
At the lust meeting of the Ashfield council aII
or ii 00 Ill 171
by-law was passed snaking it necessary for own. 8nlig
at
boiler of water before crossing culverts or Urldgea in.
Hers of steam threshing aehireie to cm ty tile
it that township, and also to cross culverts or
bri•lgest'.. y part at a ime. •
The C. I', 1i. want the people of Wingilagi
t•1 purehaee.the right Of (vay for tial four miles
that is necessary to make connections, and:also
give them free station grolnld. These tallies,•,nicesainm4 aro only estimated to cost $0000. If
the (.. I , It, get ' this they +vilI Want more,
At the court of revision had for (xodcrich
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illinery�mporium
FALL
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iTS &iSHOES,
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-At = C. Cruic tsha3,lts.
`his stockof-ESS-and... SHOES is now very
.large, and I tvill;se11 at the very Lowest Prices
puss. b -e. Having -'.made a' large addition to my
provides large' store, and filled, the satne' with
every hind of the ']lest goodsin :the market,
Customers•can depend -on the very ,best article
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for ,the least money. -
, FOR �. CUSTOM WOR1 a;usual unsurpassed and at
LADIES'i MEW & CI3IitD1�E'N S VSE.
anadian OVERSIOES & RUBBE, S
Yn Endless raruetT
Try my -DUCHESS, and TOPSY DRESSING which can't be beat.
'Call on C. Cra cksharih, the Boot Maker,
ALBERT STREET, 13RYCXt. BLOCS, °CLINTON .
'W'XL i— `EOL Tg3EIR
tvit11' nl one ar •t tiattotay of t).e veryh est kind
• . C'AtL AND SEE HIS vAltirili', AT Tllli
'BEAVER BLOCK BOOKSTORE
. , WSt. (genal., CLtNTC'\' ' «q
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T i tss for sale lrlaf farm 05 L' acts, bONgDlo 20,
Con, 7, Irullett, about forumntles from Clinton. About
S0 acres cloaredttnd-in- good , state of cultivation, bal-
ance good hardwood frank house, barter-stab'
arns; staiiles, &C.
Splendid°water RIM pod bearing orchard about 54
acres fall wheat. The faro is in sbiendta leeat1011,
and will be •oidfat reasonable terms., Apply to CEO.
W,1.8TitcoT'T, tai the premises, (+ Kiloton P.O.
NO.ia
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)C101t SALT✓ with
rst-cl
St, Clinton,, with first-class commo'J,ous residence,
pleasantly situated For terms and further particulars
,apply to MANNING & SCOTT•
,�,*$.TRAY SOW—CAVIT&UNTO'TIIE St'[1S('itlf'11fl's°t
1J protpises, lot 30 inn a .Mullett, on ea about the
1st Sept., n spotted: Mack mid White Yarling Sow.
The owner. Is hereby notified to prove property pay
eharges and take iitaway. JAS. SNCGL, Londcsboro,
440.
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