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The Clinton New Era, 1886-12-03, Page 5r ski Potitled Meetings ii119.111AS 0I13SON, REFORM CANDIDATE FOR . EAST MYRON, For the Ontario, Legislatare will ad- dress the electors of East Huron at the following gimes and places at which Mr, T, E. Hays is invited to speak, ' OSMAN'S SCHOOL OUSE, HO1- 8, TueadaY, Dee. 7th, p. m. LONDESBORO TEMPERANCE gall, WednatlitY, Dec, 8th, 7.30 p. In, • • Around the County. The mother of Rev. 31r, Johnston, Goderich, i very ill. Mrs. McLean fell while coming down • the bill on the north side of the river, at Brunch', lately, and broke her arm. 'Last week Levi. Latimer had the mis- fortune to be thrown off a load of barrels At Wroxeter, and had two ribs broken. The ratepayers of Brussels have to pay twenty.two and two -fifth mills or tho dol ler this year. „A, pretty high rate of taxa- tion, . • Messrs. Whitely, and Edward, olGode- rich, beugh t :12,000 barrels of Apples this fall, 9,000 of which were shipped to Great •. . Pritain. • It is hinted that P. Thompson will run of for the re:eyeehip of Brussels, 'with 'the - -promised Support of -our-Censervative friend's, iu opposition to H. Me7 Crackeu. • There is a prospect of a keen fiiht ler the mayoralty. of Goderich„ 'or 1887. Mayor Horton having decideclnot tnstand again, Mesars. R. Radcliffe *ncl.' 1.3eager are both in the -field. • • • • The little son of •Chas. Harris, of Morris, whb broke his arm Bonin Weeks ago. and Who Was getting.•along nioelY; had the Misfortune to fall,. on" Tuesday afterneoni and broke the game 'arm again. • ' 'Malcolm McNichol, ;•orGrey, had. the misfortune to got his leg broken, about, two •• 'weeks.,ag,o, Ile had tfriven to the. depot Liatnivel For ' scars. freielit :and his • • ...,Iforses WA fright op:a ran 'away throwing • him et:of-the -waggen. •• , • • The Munidipatityi:411f.Turuberry has over, ••• 85,000, to loan nri-stiortgage. The- town- ship Of Ilecirrisi0O,repety.e shortly the Sum of $7,690, beibgAbeii Share of' the Land •Tmproyerpent-f, nnd; which May be borrow- , ed at a•low,qitteef"interest. • ' :who 'sank the salVwell in • WinghaPi•el,lnis Bemired. •the contract of drilling a. welrforgas or oil in Montreal.' ct, 14• the, -drat •Vertture -be eneouragine it is.probable that a number :of th.eSe wells •'will • be_put down;in,that city, , and Mr. Bell is, likely to malo, a pretty, good thing . . . :oixt Of it.. ' • . ••'. • • •. . . • AO-m.4d; of the...Brifaiels steam •. fire engine•Worki'• le- apidlY•building " large. trade: HelaSt Week sent ttrklteitm," tto•the city .of •IN,Tontreet; and. is week • beithipped .third;';-withlt)(30'-feet!'bf,• ha's and...tee 'hoatr• carriageSe,:-.t4„•SurinnerSide, Oritice :•'31*111e...9f Agee 'shifirnebtA,Was••$1,1,000„, ; giot vith a•great haiitt!'•,cminiiction itb Lis fr in the.:•NOrthwat:::'''gis barns in wbih We'.r..0•11Oused '400blishele-edgrain • .'••thgetlier'With: hia stocJe ana foiplocicnp.,: tretc,ectoy. dei,troyerlitY fire, which 'Op.; . At'iYingliatti•oo :ThursdaY:Thos...-4laCk's • • liandsOmo: :three, - colt, Was attacke'd with xnflammation of t1io brain, tnd as•I:gtactujilly'groltwO,rse.4nd. io hops We'reefitertairibd:OlAte_reC,OVery.., • • lati...end existencd,da-* Sun- : ' day.' 11.11h;toit;:ikir ,i;:n.00,1:11r....iirnii44„01-ie% • `• andgrf.'Rliiiit'i,innicriiiit have taken410. • foi - ,OniSaterday'foreneoh:VaVid . •.Ijdler,• on of Inapeetor.•,,Mtlfer,-Ifortist ..olot.v4h • • by ,Where•ha:was .eaw Hej leTV'to: get,,a2blohlt When Iji foot aght in the bresh..and ho foll Hia 7 left hand came id Contact; Witli,•.tha bloab, 01 ..t:Yaoro8eg.t1e-, "tall'of the.tbusen.-Waskeresult. 11 will.' • ' .. - On Thursday, :331e. Jelnird-m-roy-,--who resideii" on the boundary betiveen.Hev,vick] • ., and Cul roks, 'tido t, • san of FvX Thomas . Pororey, ;of Gorrie, died. very ,euddenlY, .! 'Inthe evening he went about attedding to , bia eattle, then he had got threngh With : . work lie went into the•hOlise a.ud cont.!, -plaided that :he w,aa• Cold, 4114- he dom.".: menced to grOfir Weriiti'• until .about 11 • o'olotikOvhen he ttied. Hel.ea,es aolvite and-hfamily of,nine 'chjIdrj, „pert of • . . i�are grows:1..11p.- •• . ' ....• • Mr, Sohn_: -Deacon, ,reeitient:.of .Gode- died inddefily from apoplexy on Wednesday afternoon; aged 52.,years: The deceased served 24 .yeare in the King's • Royal Rifles, and was in active Service in • the Cape, India and China. He bore three' war medals, :and also a:medal for good conduct, and ;at the tithe of hisOis.... -charge mils, quartermastersergeatit. of • -'1iiregiinetit. He catile. to Goderich 13 • years ago, and Was employed In• various n- responsible capacities,. •' • ' On Sandy elOping ThOinai of Brussels, died after.an illness ef about two vvee.ks,•aged 43 years. In: 1855 the • fapily came to Binssers, and have lifed • there' ever since.' The stihjeet .ef this notice was well known throtIghout that . tiection of country and tViti-ft sttateht for- d man in all. his dettlings with the' public. -Nine years ago he ntarried Miss • Hutchinson, of Grey township; and' she is niitylett; with a daughter and Sou, to mourn the loss ot a kind husband and a• goed,father. - o • A man, who gave hiti natne as lames Bobinan Was arrested an Sanday and Theca in the Brussels lock-up.- -fie VAS brought up before Justices Ilonter and Rogers, on Monday, for sallingjewellery Witheut license. He pleaded guiltY and was sentenced to pay A -fine-of $1.0 or 20 days in PI at hard labor. Ile took the letter 4Ud Was removed to Goderich on Tuesday morning, by Constable Hicks, It is generally supposed that he Stooll in with tho Mho who bargiarized Holmes) residence, as they were together -4m day evening and were corm in the neigh- borhood after niplit fall. 11111,7SIO i sagoor,s. "`"”—`,""4":`••••••••••v‘s-lr- To the Alitor of the Clinton New Ern. Sut,-The *titer day I came flcrOss a Beaforth Expositor, and while glancing_over It I noticed a communication entitled "Music in the schools." The writer of' the article stated, that the Educational Department has appointed music to be taught in our publie schools. The children are not only to be taught pieco, but also the theory of music, this being the °Asa, how is it thet mole reading,"• if I may use the term, is not Vaught In the Clinton, schools Experienced music teachers tell us that the public) school is the proper place to Aceuir e a thorough knowledge of music, and they re the ones that ehould he able to judge. There are many reasons why Pinot° should be taught in our achoole, to which I may refer on a future occluded. In the meantime I would be very much Pleased to hoer front others on this sal?. jot, It is a question whielt" olvould not be allowed to pass by unnoticed. Thanking you for space, I remain, yours truly,' Rixeratten. Butrale rave Moak Markets. EAST BoViamo N. Y., Nov. 35, .-Oattle- A...few loads end odd lots held overfrom yes., terday on sale, Market feeling firul, and about everything closed out; two lea& of steers, averaging 1,200 lbs, brought $425; mash :nom, $30 to $40, as to quality -no choice here ; veal °elves, to $7 for a- few •extra ; sale i of calves were entirely of Canada Supply, • and highest price paid for 160-1b, average ; heavy fed Western 'calves, $2 75 -to $tas to qriality ; balls, $1 60. to$3, former price being for a few Caeadas of 1,100 -lb average ;. old eows, 88 50, some Canada :nillehers sold' at • $2•5 to $40. Sheep and lambs -There were thirty loads on sale, alt but three of which were held bver from yea. terday. -The market was a shadebower than 'Monday -,and trade not very brisk ; •sales • ranged 1 -good to. phoice 'heap at $3 50 to $4, a few extra 'at $4 20; good. to choice :Western lambs at $4 50 t� $5,..25, is to quali- ty ; Sranacla lambs at $550 to $5' 85 -latter for on lot choice; bulk of sales, good 90 -lb.. average were at $5175. Hogs- offerings consisted of 85 loadof sale stock, 50 loada df which Weft; held over from yesterday. Market opened strong and 5c higher ; major- ity_of 'good to choice or and 'medium Sold within"a range o $4 to $4. 05 with a few extra heavy at $4 1G: pigs at ,$3 50 to 83 75, as.to quality stags to tough eridwat $3 to $3 25, es to quality. • • • • • ••••ki 'Saleitegisfer. SATURDAY. LEO. 4-Househo1d. furniture of Mr G E Crawford; Clinton. JAMES HOWSON; Allot TRURSDaY, Deo.-9.:2--Pirra steels and imple- !tents Of Mr. -R..4% Miller, lbt 14, 3rd cont. of ,Ilailett, T. . !SCRIM , • • Ooderich -Township, on,NOv. 89th,.. the wife of 'Mr, S. Barr; of a•daughter Clinton:on the 25th Nov; the.wite of Mr. IL Heywooet•opa. son', . • COX, --.In Goderich' township:. op: the 24th October, 'tbe Wife 31 DavidCox,:of,a'son. • ' ..;13Le8T.At Seaforth; ,on 1?.riclay, •thd;1.9th . • .Nov:„ the Wife of- j. M. Best, barris!Ori„-cf..a; , . 'daughter,- .• •• MARRIED REENrECOOK;Oil usay, Nov• 80th, . at -the St. Jernes,Oot.el; Toronto, by 1ti;.7....1.y. Craig B. D.4 John.Reeve, .'olintoo, `to S. dangliter, r: WM: • •Coolit, of Go deiricli Township. • ' • • • ,MATIO'pSON,'-MeakBE. COderich it the . residence of...the bride 'fitheronthe; 17-th:NoV .4,Thy the:. Reir. 8tdele,..Mit,-"Eingtfe Mathiesiin„ of Godurrdlic 'fOlINabeth, 'eldest daughter, •,•of ,mociaYe. .•;• • Saltforcl,c.at •.the residence,of. the. brides fatheri, on the ,25..tt.i'lloir:sibY the 1.1eli „third; -60,1,0f"A4r. -Jas.; 111n1)filiagli;, CfkrIp'w; ',,,doiht:eir of Mr. Henry Var.,: tin • 7; • : • • , ).1t.y. the :residence of ,he .briclee: _father. by• Rev. J. R. Tatim. of Blyth; 24th. Noir,,-Mr. Jona- 'thei1.3eolley , eld est: Sen 01 johal3prit1y;--Esi. , formerly af Kaberne, to ¥ls6'1401 Jane Plackbcrougef.g.aet:WS,Wanosli. • .1,- • ,.!:; ' .•tralea: • . , . .000.Pt11:41 Clinton, On •Dee.' lst, 0 b4er,,- &beer, a.ged 4q,yei.lrf..3 and 0 month on the 22nd ffet; 'Yeungest daughter.cf Mr. Ari•:. g 8.,8,..,..ysa„re.•!: L5 mepths and 10 days , . bit Nov 22,nd, .:Olutilotte,.'• Wife "of.:1‘kr. Tarria.Raby; aged 4.6 yoars%-.•••• : . • In; TutrillEiry,',.. „on • Nov, 24th 'init., MarY 'Ann, Wife otgelni Musgrovoaed, 55 'ydari• atilt! I In FOSTER •Sz BAME • PIIOTOCIEA.Pli • faUbfo; TWO ELYO:Alif•i'EW 713ACI((a1;701iNDS. . . ire Itiot rstoolved, ono, ekterier and one.interior,..both trona the brush of Die greateit Seenia;artiot of tha de,Y, the. workf-renowned BRAY1i1Y, of No yore ironr)Wende 400..tlyour Photo.cAt 2572cto . Como and .it for t no:qative before ,tho, flolidgy rusk conanionoes,:: • . - -ig'OS1784.& AtirtEln . 1314AF.ER: BLODIC,„,0L1NTO , , 'CLINTON MARElthi, .- •oerreetedevery Thursday aftch. eon, • • • '• • Tlintsday Dee. 2 1886. • •litheat, spring - 0 66 a 0 72 ' White and rod • 0 68 a 0 72 026 a 027 Barley, 40 a 0 50 Peas, • 0 48,'• a 048 Near, per bbl, - 4 00 a • 4 00 • Pefiatoes, 13utter, • ,n88n, /Tay, Wool in trade, • 'Weol; for cask' Sheep pelts - Limb skins,- '- • Clover, per, bus1. - 0 40 a 045 014 a 015 015 a 017 5 50. a 600 800 a 80,0. 020 a 022 0 50 a 075 . 000 a 080 • 400 a 400 /30Alt PIG Fon anitvton.-Titr UNDERSIGN - IN keeps on his premises, lot 2*, noir. 12, MOM; a thoroughbred Berkshire' Boar for sorv1ce. Also as aged near, Terms or, with: prhdltit, of returning if necessary. S. (M . AY. • • QTRAY (WM'INPO 14U11811fIliHR8 trkflotnrelll ornoiatiti iftelorich townshipi about tee lAlra owner% hereby notinod troc:tteptti?4eItkitatat ' FICMSE ritntrizslitz*ci zEPARTICENT. We are slowing splendid value and a- verY large assortmen.t in the above department. ARPETS wrNewest designs in TAPESTRY, WOOL and BRUSSELS Carpets NEW OIL CLOTHS and LINOLEUM S, Speoial value in LACE CURTAIN'S and CURTAIN' NETS. Stock fully assorted in every department and at the closest 13i:ices. 6 per c. off tor. cash. Estate J. HQ ES. " JOHN' WISEMAN, • Manager. .FURNITURE-•,$.19QK • Opeztect oi2.t ELiXOTTB BLocE.° NEXT DOOR TO THE ,OITY BOOK STORE, CLINTON. BEDROOM SETS,.. PARLOR SETS, 'LOUNGES,. SIDEBOARDS, • CHAIRS &e , .7 '9 010 GENERAL 'ASSORTMENT OP, THE VERY REST MADE' TURNITCRE A.T REASONABLE PRIORS. .1FCPS: CI-1.11DIL.43671-1C. elPeople's Dep� 3E3C.o /Et 000. :Having. Onlip•edtil. ray•:. , room '0,1a got iwn. steck•Oi• all"..cra,§80S;(1f Da4., • • r • • "Ildttally kept the • • • ' ,'; . rrflo.W.nore• Illt4i54,p!iiilo to ..ftwaish .the tvith kinds •GOA't rare took of liORS.E.114A,XXE 4.Sat, JorwOt rata SIEIGR • I have a•Inrge•Eitok sell Obegli, • I Mike:all. my •••w„artagittifem..,: to giyo satisftietion„, ItEP,441,4.;41.G'‘p.r9VOPOY:: cc ,.$ Tlitakieg; .cnitOiners.: for• Peie.fit'Vors keiieottliuf 'Con :their patrQtlage ••• • artorcE. 16•,rtjqe;')r 1.;68.1124S,:.in doneection •Wit0,:PAY. ether Brie* and :have. Pilieliased*U19P'f.tact:qoiedt itock '0 Laij gdodx,'Astifilly.„kupt•in: 'NU r:t s wanting 9140101g '•whainv9r. departitinniCban save,: n4opeY•. •••,:•t • enOmg ' •''ort '..Wrat(tk4, • • • LoNDE oR B 0 , THE END or TAIS WEEK 'AND ALL OF' NEXT, . • 1 tp.dows be Nirith kfeilr of the' Juany_ progents-V.hieh. ' are to be giveh,:awAy during. thc mouth ,of Deceraher., E-kory Cash Purchase,Hfroto. fifty pts - And xp.pwqrds,„ entitles tj buyer:to' a Gift; 'which, varic§. falne. with that of the'pared, • tts, cottialiefic6d' , WO aio-prOpo.).'e( ito show one4- of:tbd filiek .• In the coiuit ti$0.$;•... -7.... • •.; • Stock •lIna f, ina.ware tillstiff4g,q9c Also. ,tt P10110i.ct line 0 Lir . ' PUOTO and • • . • •• ••• • . . • • • . PI1USI GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS & FINGERING YARNS, and a full 04sottmeto,:::or•cliodtows SLEIGHS from Oc up aue. :Inspect: nxttrionso stock; • BEAVER BLOCK4BOOK • STORE, CLINTON. QTRAY STEER, -CAME INTO SUBSCRIBER'S 1.,-7 premises, Base Lino, Sununerhill, Goderielt tovrn- ship, about the lot Nov,, Red and White Steer, two years old post. Tho owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay chargesand tako it away, L MANNING "I‘ZOT/CE..-TIIE COUNCIL OF TIM COIROlt. A71011, Of tho County of Huron, will meet al the Teen Hall, in the village of truasels, WanxasDAT, Dae, 1st at three o'olock p. m. P,ADAMSON, Co, (Bork, • 21 - (LiTRAY HEIFER. -:-CAME /NTO SUBSCRIBERS premises, North street south, Clinton, about two •Wecks slime, a two year old rod Heifer, The (Amor is hereby notified to prove protSorty, pay charges and take it away, PETER WILSON, c,:iTRAY .CATTLE.: -(10111 INTO Strlisini1DRIIS promises, tind son., Tuokers mlth, a short tan° too FiVe Yearlings, part of khom red, 'the others rod and White, Also a threelear old ofey miter. Owner hi hereby =filed to prove :property, pay charges and take them away, V104, O'BRIEN, Tli A Y rwr-rt.t,-(1,11SiTt. lX.r0 8U3CIt1 13 BIN promises, m Nov. ist, lot 30, rob, 1, East, Ipawa. nosh, 1 red Mira 2-vrs, old, red Steer, 1 cptatmi stccr and 2 spotted Helios old. The OIVIICI! 14 hereby notified to rovo it ) • 1 and take It away. ram ", ",,11"'",g'n take them away, iYitigit4 4104`tietilY "0.'1 ci.TI2A2F SIIEEP.-A NUMBER OF SHEEP," OWN- luts unknown, have for .some time • boon fed aid housed in tho premises on lot 4, Reynold eon., Godo. rich township, 1131ack Ewe, 2 Ewes, Downs, toils an. out. and other eompfon stock EWes, tails cut ttnd ears marked. If not claimed within a moot they win be sold to pay costs. tayfield, Nov. 22, 1820, 411 ITCTION SALE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND 23., EFFECTS.' Ma G. E: CRAwytmb wihl ihl hy Public Auction, at his residence, ardiant Sr, .Dtistos, on SATURDAY DE , 4ti, 1880, coinmene ng at 1 p.m , the following articles, vl0t-1 black walnut halr.eloth parlor suite, new, I black walnut entre 00)10,1 pair gilt frame oil chromes, coal • stove cook stove, bedroom box stove, now, and about 30-logths pip), bows, etc., an as good as now, oxtcosion'tah dromient table. kitchen table, 0 sideboards, pair fruit pictures, 8 sandoeat dining chairs, 3 kitchen chairs, 1 arirt roekinglebalr,.,2 rocking.chairs, I couch, 1 bod-Iturago, 2 drossing costae, 2 bedsteads,. 1 of mile bedstead,i4prings and mattress, 1 spring mattress, I WWI mattrassi I wash stand and 2 bedroom setts, white, parlor lamp, largo larapg,with globe, 2 small lamps, 1ouseplants:4 wean tuba, wash- ing machine and wringer, bath tub, lawn inowor, gar. don shears, 1100, iipttd0, etc. tapestry carpet,rag carpet about 10 yds of How Moth -prod Nit paper, a qrantity 4,1 cbnice canned fruits anti pickles, cooking utensils, tinware, rriasswero, cattlicumi re, crockory, and vurious other articles. Able 9 sot of Ninglo harness, goat robe, coon robe, 1 epee phaeton. EVerything must bo sold, as owner la Navin!: tho, effuntry. Tenni cash, J,A8, IloW80.N; Auctioneer.) • .tro-c: , . • t • • • :their Rye . . re'' and. antle Maker ate o AnOW, well the Noble;..and..that under, her:: mai-lag-me:ht.' general satisfaction is +.-,aaranteed; " Their: •• ,s Ock of". . / . . , s unnfensetill litite:s of PIXS. ..Aud...1).XIES. TIIIWI-.±.' , 11/11XGS- All at. Oli.:1:•p,riepg,tOt.*Ithgtaiuliiii the recentorea,t, advante.° ... : , 0 • "r •„: .4.••• , 13001I'S Voriereereseetarattate• run lines liten's Felt Boots, American and Cana• - • dim Overshoes and. Rubbers,. Germ.an Felt Slippers Ladies' /and • Gent's . Fine Shoes: Our stook in other linos is fai,g9 ah1.'w511 asiofted, mid *ill 1,.) sold at closo prioos ErNrk E1 CENT OIT FOR, dASH . (01....43ENTre0