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The Clinton New Era, 1886-11-26, Page 8B x 'Fe The stater Iieliector ratter - ...• '�' -. NEW M� �tl E E Q• , its appearslncelastaeekagain; Vitae dite NOV. 28,1886. would .soberly ap himself to business F IDAif, .:,,.-----:-..,.--------=-----------------_----=----- be could do well. couple Of Scott Act • LOCAL NOTICES, eases came up before Magistrate Smith, , For a ar, ea$ elasa Set of Ev $ilVer •ITCEed H trate wast �not ceon rtain about he:•iWit ntoxiCa- S,ingle Harness forr'114 g a ting nature of ginger•ale, and withheld `•.7-` .,,-• _ - ud meat until he eau find Ant A Mrs. ELL, UeClinEGo gg Woollen pooch• given its cxskan�c for woo Collins, who claims to be one of the very ax Wood ac crancort. Woollen bfilla, DAVID first settlers in Goderioh, wAs in 'torn NRAIJAM. • looking fear a houseto rept on Friday ; she Mr. Johan ,Robertson goes to .fronto s to. day viva', wonderfully pleased with Clinton finish his purchases for .Ehe Xmas avid equally displeased with GP elife. to • where she .hall spent fife years of h • 0 8. d ' acs - tc r1 A n e ee ss orm . 5. Felt Boots and , JusE think ofof pretPrice, M . A: Yuill of hioago,. V 9 hire. ,7aa iss McTavish, of Clinton) it; Rubbers- at WholesalePaIce•a Ir• 2'lVI?Cfl' the paid singers. in a Presbyteran. church LT+Ir'S; Cirnton Muir, late of the' Ez• .8ENNETT, at the Red Rocker, o�ealer in that oiliceyhere, bas taken a situation in -� leadinst,,, seems er and Partaturo pressOn ab lie red,tie eta o ' epi ture aril Iett, ,!Corns Toroneno enough to throw a stick through he rtd,ticketsf 'u mean window this is srsd: Stanley S)eov°, Re always leads but nee• once window of Mr. James Scat; e follows, the third time such a. thing has been done; . it isa•very small way indeed ofexpressing l tU>x,0111.05.spite at this gentleman. Mr. lly Stevens W .ass RIDING• CHItIBTUAs in is ocon yes ter ilioys attack. One pfier • a meeting of the West Ridin ag - al Soviet , 'held. at -G{rd' i i on $star- night last week three young men who . day last, it was ilecicled to hold a Christ- belonged to the Y.L. C, A,, got into an mss Cattle and Poultry Show,on the 22nd` theaIandt,about the grants thereto, t and before they and • of bee, . • could settle it, they resorted to. blows;.this . Jed-. •0Aanwanz.STb s.-•-J,•B.. Swat• is evidentlyon the principle'that "might field formerly of R. W. 11icIenzie's Hard- is Tight." r. Wright of Bruasels, - par= 'vara establishment, Godericb, has ,come - chased a ticket at Clinton ata/ion, on, to town and..opened out ii stock of hard- Friday for. Montana territory. , Mr. W: ware in Smith's Block, in the store for*, ,-Jamieson,of Londesboro, is now keeping erl occupied by - Jas. Thompson.. 113rt the booksof Mr. Thos. McKenzie, of the swafiield will make specialties of• farmers , Clinton Planing Mi11s. Mr. Geode Ha- _..- and -builders'- hardware. We bespeak for stepson o litir. ffearn, iYho lies been �^ bim'a liberal patronage from.: the inhabi home on a visit for several weeks; returns tants of (Minton and surrounding• country. to New Mesien in a few, days, While NOT Acci ST-0MED To IT —The other Mr." Arthur. Woodman,. of Londesboro, -day lair. T. Jackson • was doing some re- .was driving along AlbertSt., on Monday, pairing at hopie and went down to Har- his horse got frightened by a hearse, •and land Bros.'store to get some glass.`' For- ran 'awayf; .before it was stopped, the getting "the size he telephoned up to a buggy was•soniewhatinjuredand the horse man; who was working at the bouseato had cut itself about the legs. We under, give him. the .measurement. The man •stand that Mr. John ,I3oles.has sold his - measured the space, but not 1 nowing,tb t ,houses and lot on Ontario: St., to Mr.:'' he could send•it by telephone, 'calmly Carter;"this means, we believe, at noveer walked up to the store, :while the others distaoand wet date, his to movalr from •our town, h were anxiously waiting at the. other end has met wire' reverses in business, he has ofthe--telephone to get ft,, • been, a good citizen, and. will be' missed.; ".TTi °Tans LOST TO SIGHT To itilEEioEY the good wishes .of, .many acquaintances go DEAR," -Sixteen. yeara,ago Dr. Scott, of. With him whereverlie goes; the price paid Seaforth, .and D,r. Buchanan, of Zurieb,:was $1300. Mr Boles takes,. ter the •pre- . were students and roommates at -college, sent the house occupied by. Mr C Reeves; graduating together. Both settled in he who mores into Gallagher's, Provisional county 'et furca; where each, -has-es- -arrangements'for anew. trial --in the,c+ise tablisheci'a successful practise;, and al of Perdue vs.: Clark, are being.' made, and • • though residing so near each 'other, they' itis:possible that a new trial will be se- never•rnet from the time they left college cured;'in our opinion it would. bejust as until they shook bands' •at. Brucefield . well for all parties if the Matter Was drop- • Liberal Convention on Wednesday. ped.. Mrs. J. Hodgens bas been confined to the house for: a few days by a severe us ref I The • , N:S., St' ndard,' '•cold, but is. recovering A disturbance thus refers to.a nephew ef,Mrs. . belle.occurred 'at:the Salvation Army meeting Visitor of this town :—" `.There's one on Sunday afternoon; a. couple of so-called visitor who never -knee -nor stays:, de^� .young niers having aufisticuff. encounter, • mond admission ,even in a Masons' dge. We have received from,the London' Ad- -Six t mes-d ord.can daunt Grim Death: vertiser a copy .of the'` Holly Queen'?. a • Six timesaduring the last fifteen months very pretty picture given as,u remium to P has he invaded- the sacred tired:10i of subscribers to the, WeeklyAdvertiser. Keith -•this laat.time taking P.S. Warden If " Ratepayer,";who'writesto us concern- Bro.:•Wirt. lfoss, in thenprime.o'f life, and ing some actions of the School Board, will .robbing a .young, wife and three mere in- send their nes „e to this office, their letter.' tants of•one of. -:he, -kindest of btisbands 'ivull be`. inserted; it is :About, time, That: " and.. fathers» [London and ,Petrotia pa- parties sending letter's' 'to the editor 'keew' p.ers gleasecopy.] .. . ~ ••'•r that itis an invariable -rule in a printing: "Boosss AND No'iorrs.' a trade journal . office, that the writer's name 'must accom' of • Toronto, thug • compliments...,a.: well- : pony the letter not to be. made public, i -known 'Cliiiton:'lady:—"`A Mystery," by butas a. guarantee of good faith. . We { Caris Sima, mentioned last 'm.onth• as one are pleased : to !,earn that. Miss• Bean, who - •• of the lute publicationa-of .the Rose Pub- has been dangerously•ill for. several days, lishing Co., is the work of.a Canadian ladyhas pas ed the: mists, and is now almost who, having; written poetry, ta rattier out ofd nger: ' Mr. A. M .Th,ylor,ofTo- high order of merit,,,was persuaded•tQ try route, is here on a sheer Vint -Mr. 3. I'. her pen in a prose work. ,The. resultaia$ Balfour, forinerly. a teacher in.toiyn, is been:this.novellette, Which is mainly con- now en the road'.representing a wholesale •versational; • ora. very natural and .every-, grocery and .Confectionary hoose ofToron , flay. style;.nething stilted, as is often the to; The son•of Mrs."Whitt, we regret to case with :a writer's first essay. A pleas learnt has lost the, . sight 'of. one ,eye,' by ing .oto ' -prondiising'well:fer any future •cataract, and -it is fared be may possibly effort. •• lose. the sight of the ether : also.se , Mi - a rrs:_' _.11s• 'tjur• Sarah Drummond; formerly of Blyth,who - t r—Dsrs—tiVin: She Goods This Weotl:1 8T !CKSO'S BOOKSTREI ---CONSISTING O l - -- CONSTST,[hT _ _ • Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary,• Webster's Unabridged ' Dictionary, Chambers'' Dictionary,. Chambers' Encyclo oedia Matthew Henry's Chamb y P �. a ... . __ Copies - s _-L' l .Series-Nearly Commentary, 300.. Cop e Lily � • 3� 7,000 Copies the latest Sunday School Library The latest Readings and Recitations, .the Books.. g ... Boys and Girls Own:Annual, the Royal' Road to y Wealth,. &c.,: &c. The strike we mean is at long prices; we are determined it shall exist no long in this part of the country. We know that we have cheap goods, that we otlpi* the public prices that will compare with anything that's on the road, No matter what. shape the goods may be ofl'eced, we are determined to meet any kind of'op?:• position and prices." All we ask is a fair comparison. ' LABGE C UANTITY. ,OF Old I:: "JUST LOVELY"' -Costonartsn sf Mit. � , ,vas: vision • er sis e readers know, Mr.. Yates; D ease Ine `per<1, of rayton,Iown. is at present'visit- • tor, went to Nev Ynrk to '.undergo' an "ing. her sister, Mrs. Wm.'McMurohy;,but es, pects. to return to ..Canada' about the in.idde of .December. Mrs... Parsons, of Soiel,• Que., vi iting her daughter, Mrs': 13, O. Brewer. Mr. • S. L. Turner, .t>f • Tuckersmitb',:.left for Manitoba on .Wed- nesday ; W,ed-pesday; he went by the 0.' P. E. 'Unto date .about 70 ear loads of apples have been shipped ,•from. Clinton. station • this year ; this represents„over. 8,000 barrels, and as a good malty have. beep shipped .from other .stations; some idea of the•en- •crmous yield of this . section can be gath- ered. • Mr: G, E. Crawford will have 'no auction sale of all.hish'obsehnld furniture, tr-Sutu-rday,• 4th--of-Deers- lie--Me•Isean- shipped a- car of cattle this week, and iMr. 'Winters two cars.' Mr. B.. M. Ii;acey” has laid in about twenty car rodent' coal this fall, .or about 2'S0.toes. • 1Ve:have a -letter, on the football 'controversy, butt as': the subject has lost its. interest f�r the public we deem it best to,omit it, several ether' letters are also laid over f'or 'next week. The %nether •and'sister of Mr, W S. Perry are • here on -a visit. The' Provincial Grange is in session • at' 'Toronto ; the • Worthy Master is -Robert Currie, reeve of 1•:ast Wawenosh,: and Messrs. Robt. Mc- Mordle, Kippeu,. and.George Hood, Sun- . shine, are among the delegates, Mr. C. J, Tothill, of Woodstock, formerly of Clin- ton, havingbeen sorely troubled bf Would - he burglars, announces that for the next two weeks his house will be open to them, after which he hopes to be left in peace. Mr•: Macpherson; tar,; of I� jugal, is here onavisi. i31•.Y31ILbig I . . Bttxarg,—M. Haml. Fisher,..at one tine a resident -of -••-C tborpe, but now of Chi- cago, *pont a few days here last week.' II, .Fisher, son of J 1- Fisher, Colborne, now a resident of Minnesota,.is home on a Visit ; he is engaged in farming and likes the land of cyclones'tgn i blizzards. Bond Lawrison, who has been in the employ of J, Miller over a year; left here• on Wed- nesday for Londesboro, where he has se- ctired a•place with Dr. Rose, Thos, Gond is on the sick list, Geo Terriby curries his band in a sling, a heavy plank fell on. it'and tore it badly. A number from this vicinity went to Goderieh last .Friday to Here the big guns; •wed✓id not' hear of aoy of the reformers who veatbeing-.con.yetted.. Nearly all•who drive over the new bridge dues so on a smart trot; it may be that .it requires a lot of fast driving to get it fast enough to stay ; parts of the old piers still re'biain standing and may cause serious damage in the spring. WOOD.—Fanners who aro part dobted to u$ mould greatly obligo b bringing in fiords' Weide. NEW • operation for the 'rern2val of a tumor, He- wes .placed underthe influence of ether :it 12 o'clock on' Monday 15th inst,, the operation lasting about two boars. , The shock to his system was such that Mr. Fates rapidly wank, and it was 'feared he would expire before morning, but he ral- lied, aind'gainedstrengtl; daily, the wound. rapidly healing. I -Ie was in a.splendid way for recovery,when be •unfertoinately —took inflammation'•of; the lungs; from whish' he is suffering:.very. severely at pre- sent, and his'ree'nvery:from Which ;is`a matter of doubt. • [We "have. just Iearn:ed thati e -i eoverino ' H01E AuspiTtns:--Mr; S. Davis is re pairing the«stained-glass windows of the Presbyterian Church, which were lately ' `broTcen by some mischievous parties:. One sometrnies hears. -a remark that we have not mechanics •in •our:midst •to do some. ,certain • plieceof work, :arid parties send. • elsewhere without giving home tri lesmen a trial.. Mr Davis is an old hand' at this ' kind of work. The same idea •may be re ferred to in connection' with parties who ;;o elsewhere to buy any kind of goods.— Ont. merchants belie 'a'large assortment of all kinds, and can get anything that may be out of the ordinary every -day., at cheap ' . as other parties on 'who send'' elsewhere. Patronize home product' in every, way and at all times that ate possible, • AFFLICT101,"S, ,Mr. Armstrong, Collec,- for of Customs, was called to Toronto last week by the death of his second daugh- 'ter. 11ir. W. 3. Paisley's mother, wiio ]las •been ailing for some time,• died at W.roc,eter. nn Wednesday of last Week.: :Rev. W: -W: Sparl1ing' is away at Meaford, where his mother lies,. at the paint of death. Miss Musgrove, of Bluevale, who Jr.' is attending the High School here, rereiv. • ed word last Week that her mother was dying, and she left town accordingly. The bony of Mrs, Cullis arrived here from Chatham on Monday morning,' and was interred in Clintoneemetery ; she was the mother' of l.Xr. T. Oullis, of Blyth, who formerly drove stage between Clinton and• Wingltam, Mr. Thos. Lavin, formerlyi•;a resident of Goderieb township, but who bast been a resident of McKi lop lately, died last week, and • was interred fn. Elul - let P C. cemetery, on Mond•r. , Titzi;tt•,s,-Four weeks, and Christmas will be at hand ; again there will be a slaughter of turkeys.' Regular meeting of council next Monday night; under the heading of ' New business a natter i f v'itxl interest to the town will likely he discussed, The araip market has been • booming lately; Oliittan"leads the van and the farmers know it, Sunday was a niag- nificent Clay, and drew nut large numbers of people.. - • 'Torii; •now opened a .. Come and see' our good:,, Tiirect from New Yo • , 1? Agent for all the BOOKS:. and PUBLICATIONS of the Methodist Book and: Publication House, Toronto: ICKSON, • CLINTON • our DR ST o 0-o0S`. are Cheap. � i Our Assto tment s Large We Invite Inspection. Grey Flannels, Com : or ables Gloves, Jobs .�1ankets;Jobs 2n Hosiery, ` Jobs , in 7oweas. Our OVERCOATS are very cheap, Our CAPS ' are loww. in price MEN'S ,IUltB RChOTLIING away downs.. We have tooextensive a stock .to tell you all abut it in the space we have to buy.. from the NEW EInAg•bi t what we do say we always back 'ups don't forget that. THS DRi GOODS EMPORIUlYf OF CLINTON. A !8111.. I.The'Anson is here when eveiyl,ody,should think what they require in the wa'. o' = • FURS, and ss'Is went to call special attent rr._to-ourgre>ft'au�sortment of Fui•s.for 'both Gentlethen's wear: in the first Place we will call attention to our re still to the from in Give : them a ' cal.._ .. a a RANOE & Cl✓ TIM'f�''`j�'j' /'y'j� iji �j, ,V,t� -i iJ HUB aLo ,L IER,8 .CLINTON, r. hree Doors Nest. of Dickson's Bok Store Comprising acboice assortment in all sizes and lengths We are showing a Satin Lined Mantle at $30, wbioh we think is the greatest, bargain.Overoffered .in this section, and hullos thinking about making a purchase will not do themselves ;justice, unless they 'see our stock, • Our selection in• • • Ladies' Astrachan -Sets ' - Ladies' Mink Sets -i. ' sian• Lamb Ca pp s Lades Rus ' - ` Ladies' Persian. Lamb G s • Ladies'' Seal. Caps LeAdies' Fur Capes.: Ladies' .Seal Sets Ladie..4,; Beaver Caps Is fully assented and we'$lain'! to carry one of the tat+gest stocks in the count.. y Our stook• of .. • •• ' • r in S g. Seal, Pers' Men's Fur Caps . . sian Lamb Beaver. and Astrachan Is full in all r lash and styles. We are fully prepared to quote the biggest bargains ever offered in Clinton, for No, 1 goods, and we tisk an inspection ot, our great sleek. The above cut shows BFACr1 1.' COLLA Lt acid . CUFFS for coon's overcoats, which is a most complete article, and which ate having an immense sale. C LattN nL ( )74,4T. . 9