The Clinton New Era, 1880-03-11, Page 1•
ANb CENTRE HURON GENERAL ADVERTISER.
VOL. 115, 1O. II.
.04.1108-41.00. PC» Aortum, airgance.
CLINTON,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1880,
groteg"aat an ')41‘" 6ar". Dwelling' house warateil
Air ON= rQ I,END, IN LARGE OR SMALL stlitf-5
-LTA. on good mortgage seemity, at moderate rates of
Interest, IL ILuas.•
Clinton, Augnet 901. 1869. 7 -ti
DIST OF LANDS I DIMON 11.018 SALE BY
the Orttadlt 001.14Pallyntay be [teen at the office of
HAI,11
t ourfdersigned. •
Clinton Jan.17 187 9.
MRS. WHITT, Teaoleer of Music. Pupile attended
,111. at their own residences, if necessary, 'Beeidence
one door south al Ur. 0. A.Iisciffe,-Queeu Street.
Olinton,May 15,1879.
tr, •
flH. DOWSLET, M. D., 11. R. 0. S. England,
s yaiolan Surgeon, &c. Office and reeidenee
next Molson Bank, market square.
°Buten, Jan. 18,1880.
OontaininiN Or seven rooms,
and tieual con,
veniences. Address or call at the Naw Baut
Office.
Clinton, Feb, 26, 1880.
. Cottage for Sale
1111118 frame Cottage on Rattenbury Street, one door
„A. westof the Methodist Church. This cottage half
Oven rooms, hard and oft water, cistern, dal. Terme
easy. 11, IfA.LE, .
Huron Street, Clinton
Q1tnton Deo. , 1879._
HOUSe for Sale.
THE two-story framil house on Huron etreat, belong -
Mg to Mr. a. 0. Miller, and now occupied by Bra.
flTIES. REEVE & WILLIAMS: Ofilee, Bitteritairy; Balfour, will be sold on very easy terms. No money re-
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atreet, imnsediately behind, Ransford's Book Store. guired down, if good aeonrity is given. The house ia
Oeles bonze from 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. well built, comfortable, and conveniently situated for a
Clinton, Jan. 29, 1880, profeeeional or bueineas man,
- H. HALE, Huron, etreet, Clinton.
'YOUNG, M.11, (GRADUATE OF .TOBONTO (14°1'er 63°879'
Oe Iluiversity,YPhysioian, Surgeon, &e., residence
Good at Mr.lianningat, three doors east of the Temperance ouse arni Lot for sale
idall, Londesboro, Ont... " •
.--a.-.:•._tstai
evaseve; Jame 14;1879; " MAP! gagqiiker offeralor.eale that. property.nthg
" _ Lot No, 13, Freda -rick -Street, oh Whith is 'sleeted a
• Till. STANBURT, GRADUATE 01' TILE MEDICAL
.1..• Department of 'Victoria University., Toronto, for-
. „nearly of the..Tiospitale ank,Dispensaries, New Toil.,
' . Coronerfor the Odinaty Opt,
, ' • -July 22.3674 .. „
81.
rtilt. APPLETON, OFFICE --&t Residence ou
▪ Ontario street, appeal/Le the English Claureh.
• Entrance by side gate,
U Clinton Dee 4 1879 •
,
e,
lag ONET TO LEND. -3 have any amount of -money'
tolend, on good, improved farms only, at 74 per
cant, interest payable yearly. Sum no object if socuri-
ty ample. Private funds.
JOHN S. POUTER, Settforth,
10,41ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES.-
J1L Apply at the Town Hall, or fifth() residence of tho
enbettaber, near the London, Huron .44.Bruee Railway
StatAoh
11. • JAMES SCOTT,
• Issuer oi Marriage Lieendee.
Clinton; April 270r, 1876. v
11,11. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
• Acconchenr, Licentiate of the College of Physioian,
and Surgeon,' of Lower Canada, and Provineial Licenti-
ate and Coronor for the County of Huron. Ofilee and
residence,- The building formerly oecupied, by Mr,
Tbwaites, Huron street. ' •
Clinton, Jan. 10, 1871.
•
titoiy-and-a-half FRAME HOUSE, with good Generale'
usual cenveniences. The lot is one-guarter of an acre,
on which are a number of good frit trees, well, &o.
Willbe'Oldan•aeaeenablezterma...„, •
D,-14/A0GILLIN.
20A$80.' • .
House to Let.
TO LET; 8 house with 9 or 10 rooms, with hard and
soft water, and all complete, situate an Ontario
Street, at present occupied by Mrs. j.11. Rimy. Poe -
aeration given an the let of March. Three-quarters of
an acre of ground in the lot. For further perticulars
apply to Mrs. Ilacey, on the premiees, or to
JOHN OOPELaND.
-Clinton, Feb. 4,1880.
. Far.ms in Hullett.. '
.1:DOUR 000D nubta on the Fourth Conoession of
-12 Hallett, within live miles of Clinton, well elearod
and with goodimprovetnente; will be sold on easy
terms: Lot Seventeen, South•half of Nineteen, and
North.half of Twenty. Will he sold together qr acre-
ratelya ,• II. HALE,
Huron Street., alinten.
Clinton, Feb. 6, 1880. -
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Houses for Sale. .
'GOOD BARGAINS.
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ijcwNrevtiliontotO.
License Inspector's Notice.
LL persona cleshingLieeneell, Wetherfor MOTELS
L. or faloP13.in this Riding, must have thelaapplioa.
Mono in the hands of the Inspector BBrOBB VIE
FIRST DAY oF .APIIIL NEXT.
STEPHEN TATES,
License Inspector Wet Huron:
Goderich, March 8, 1880.
INSOLVENT ACT OF MTh,
And Amending Acts. ..
,-,---
IN the matter of PETER STRAITH, All Insolvent.
A. Writ of Attachment has been hoed in this cause,
an the Creditors are notified to meet at my offlee, in
«ojerkOn WEDNESDAY,,the 24th day °MARCH,
I 0, m
at 2 o'olook p. . to receive statement of his at -
12 a and to appoint an Assignee if they see 0t and
order the affairs oi the estate generally.
ROBERT GIBBONS, °Mani assignee.
Goderich, March 9tb, 1880. . .
Soot &roll Airicnitoral Society.
TO 'OWNERS OF STALLIONS.
�vrsEris of Stallions intenling ibit at th'e
South Huron Spring Show, to bo held e.t Bruce -
field, 011 Tuesday, April 18th, are hereby notified that
By a new'rule of the Society, they are required to make
tit iteaitr,edanttrio.oa:with the. Searetaryon:..o.rbefore MONDAY.
APRIL 12, as no entriee for horses will be taken after
ehEowntarineya.for Bulls will be to:km.1214111 o'clock on the
G. EDWIN SeeretarY, _
-Egmendville P,O.
—A Large As!sortment—
UN
VALISES'
• &O., &C.,
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" --J1.7ST RECEIVED --
1- -8- Street, Clinton. S. P11111 Proprietor This Ito- ONE six -roomed Cottage, price i'800 ; two fivoiroom. ,
main CENTRAL HOTEL - late Farmer's - Albert
den well, &c. One half the. price May remain 011 • • . . . :
ed Cottag ee, $400 and am Each has a good' gar
tel has lately, been greatly improved and thoroughly
refurnished,And possesses every requisite for the corn. mor'tgage. -.01'-
foot and attentive beetle*. • - Fob. 10, 1880. Huron Street, Clinton, - t
' • 711-.--HALET---
f orb and convenience of the travelling public.. Good
Clinton, Nov. 2eth, 1878. • • '. . Newton Dennis Harness Shop.
House and Lot for sale,
IN HOLMESVILLE. `
,
• W. E. CARTWIl/GHT, SURGEON DE14TI ET
Ortal1k1 0 of tbe Royal College of Dental
Suageous of Ontario, has openap rooms
in theViatoriaBlook, Albert Street, Clinton, where he
will constantly be in attendance, and prepircd to per -
forma every operiott�n OM:Waited with Dentietry: Teeth
otracted, ,r filledivith gold-, anialgara, or other filling
material. Artificial I eons inaerted,from,one 1,0 IL full set.
Clinton, April 17, 1879.. 1
rrtilE undersigned offers fer sale, in the Village ef
-L Holmeaville a quarter -ore lot, on which in erected
a Concrete House, with fraine adaltion..and -frame.
Blackamitli Shop, driving shed and dal*. , The nous°
has seven room and ober, and tho let is stocked with
____ , choice fruit and the none! conveniences. Will
LADIES . BOARDING • SGHOQL' 11,111.(tsino jetroy reastreesonable term,- Full partionlarsbo
GODE111011. Holmosville, Feb.19, 1880. .
• .
• • • . eavenmmeamisemesassassamem&
• • MRS. FLETCHER.
i_TAVING otablithed asehook for the higher educe,.
▪ tion of„Voung Ladica, it tie- pieneaut and healthy
Town of Godesieb, 1. ROW 1114.1)1V.Ta to reeeivo a limited
number of boartlera and day 1111 Itt.. As far rs
able with a' careful. disitiplino every endeavor will be
made to mike it a borne to those entrusted to its Ore.
Every attention will be paid in order to 'give tho peons
O thorough Eugli,if Et1111 a'L n, basod cat /Dab Selma
principles, cam/Ming ,vith it ti10 advantages ot the
higher branches, Mall of Which orporionce8govr,m08GC2
from Toronto, liar, been secured to 'waist,
• Could a few I • pill,' for Vocal Musks be",„socrn ea in
Glinton,,MISta Dc,lia ND: a pupil of airs. Crania,. of I
Toronto. w uld be gild to give leasons at their hentee,
Papile renelved at any thee. Any apairoue of atttend-.1
or at the school, if &Ornate.
ing after Easter, would oblige by .sentlinal early for
Circular.
Goderiolt, alaroh 4,1880.
:PP
Arigtzortal-tina. ,trit;httita,„m..‘DviniTt ulzed, lolOapwieasrodi the ariditore' report, submitted to
Patna or run Vanzer. Price SI et:tits per paeltagP- the council, be printed for 1ie information of
ter,sa.no. • • • •
enamel _ the Tatepayer,a,=Carried: • Moved by B..Stan-
PAlTIES llosllitilg t
p„.p.erties of the oil that producepain and gripinar arc rile the of alapie street, opposite Mr. danaes at Ottawa,' praying that thedredge ba sent'
Ime.most-senselve persons. -In its 'mannfaeture the
Is prepared in a 10111.1 perfectly agreeable to children • •
eliminated, and it is rendered.not only Mild nag pleas- kJ Fair's• .Rent noiaierido.• AITIY t° tO imnrove the Baylield harbor, and that the
' louse to Le.t, bb addressed to the Aliniater of Plablic Works,
r • . 'bury, seconded by R. Bailey, that a petition
' ,- • -
Amin its actioo, but .absoltdely taSteless and palate- • - T.. COOPER.' •
' ble. , It is pre-eminently the finest laxative and car •Clinfoni .b.- • reeve and clerk be au thoritecl to prepare and
forward said petition, on behalf Of the eennail.
Carried IVIoved b EL HOward Seconded
' CALL AND SEE ' TrIE:11". '
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cmirro,s, 3rarch .880.- . ,
IlVIPORTANT. ,
PRIDE of the VALLEY
Acsimemsimmerimmomm.,
HOL M ESV MLR . COLBOR,NE.
removed from this piece to Porter's Hill, liff dale Farm, returned on the, 4th inst„ having
brother carrying on the bnsinese hrerew, 130 re.‘ rmaardteotaElnernogptaty tlionior tollraoonygflari'ettedswwieent bo MovED.-Mr. B, J. Hill, storekeeper, has • PERsewarill.e-arCo,glAbiTsosuar:liaB;v:afi,elneahetrbr:
NEW Horsn.-Mr. Thos. Potte
cently purchased a lot here, has siartod the
Pliesag4p.ttohough pleasant, has made him bet -
"cation a a tram° 11°112°' Thifi Pine still his
satisfied with Canada, for b01110, as he
goes ahead. '
found xi° country so progressive daring his
Coldnnizarriarir Surrsn.--On Friday even.- Aflame,
ing last a complimentary supper wa,e given to EptywaioNAL._Tho. following lint allows
a number of those about to go to Dakota, at
Knox's hotel,liolniesville. Between thirty and the standing of the most successful Pupils of
of odr,tyaffaetr ddoowiongtoi otobitekeexcteollewnbt iroebp, a sithopr000yoida. Sso ro. utN:BOai 2sa;ot oaf for a, rPistooryr.uaii tya be vfe or r ca saosfso, 8;f: ,3i jr.,
.pt Jas.
toasts, and apeaking were indulged in. Mr.
J. Moore, Annie LeTouzel, R. LeTonzel,
E. V. Floody occupied the chair, and a very
pleafiant evening waCl
ipentass 2, A. Abode!, L. Stewart, Herr Fisher.
i ,
OBITVARY.-There died near here, on Thins -class 1, W. Stevens, G. Vanstone, M. Heddle.
_„„
day morning last, another Of the early real- ViIima.L.-The wedding of liiss Phoebe
dents of the section, in the'person of the wife Crews, of this place, to Mr. H. Walters, of
of Mr, Win. Cattelon. She had, been ailing ' Godench township, took place on the 4th
for Some time, and her death was not entirely •inst.., with great valet. .As both bride and
unexpected. Deceased was a raember of the briblegrootn'have a wide acquaintance •in So -
Bible Christian Church, and during a long re. cial ciroles, the event of their marriage was
sidenee here had gained many warm friends by haploid forward to with muck intereit. The•
her genial dispoeition. Her remaine were in- favored. guests were numerous, and a large
terred -in Clinton Cemetery on Saturday, a procession of carriages accempaniedthe happy
very large number of sorrowing friends morn- couple to the Zion B.C. church, whore tho•
playing them thither„ The funeral sermon 'marriage ceremony vrae performed by the Bev.
was preached on the 7th inst., in the Method. Z. Broad. The bridal party were elegantly
isechnrchlwhielilyeas kindlygranted for -the attired, and presented a handsome appearance
eceasion),•by theller:---Mr..•--Thomas," pastor of as they etood before the altar.- • After fuiji.,
thrXge 0hristain church.
;
ing a drive, they all returned to the father's
i.
(Mr. Wm. Crews) residence, where dinner
GODEJtlCII TOWNSII1P.
was served in grand etyle. The Benmiller
_ Brass Band arrissal in due time, and played
STALLION SOLD. -Mr. Thee. Connell; of the several -pieces selected-fer-
14th con,, has sold his stallion Clifton Gold- lengthy programme of music, dancing, sing -
dust, to Mesers. Alex. and Henry Reavelle, ing, &c, occupied the time until supper was
of the Maitland eon., for the sum 0 $500., ' announced. 'A 'variety of tempting luxuries
loaded the table, to which ample piStiee was
done, after which each soon separated, sorry
to have to bid "adien to the bride, who was ao
highly esteemed by her noonaintances, al.
though Well pleased with the geutleMan -Of
her ehOfte,
STANLEY.
Warm Monsh,--On Thursday last, while
thrashing at Mr. Henry Steep's, Godedoh
township, a whitermouse' was caught. This
is a rarity, and the little captive is attentive-
.
ly cared for. — • -
FAitu Sorm.-Mr. A.. B. Nesbitt has sold
his farm of 80 acres on the 16th con; of Gode-
rich township, to:e. Mr. Baskerville, of London
township, for.the sum of 3,8OO Ijr.N ealeitt
contemplatea a. trip to Manitoba. '
. ARROW ESCAPE. -One evening last week,
yery nairow escape from what might have
been h serious accident ..*8 experienced at
Mr. John Ward's on the Maitland ctizicession.
A member of the family. was ,brushing a stove
while another held a lanai); (it having heen left
-Tutitireienitig-lnIord'eictliat' the- itliVeiglif
Cool off,) when ilia brush struck a piece of
loose iron, throwing it against the lamp and
breakiq it; part of,the oil falling in the girl's
lap, etiturating it, 'while -the rest, with the
burning •wick -falling on the floor, quickly
igniteda pair of socks.. She attempted to
=ether the fire with her bands, lint did not
succeed ithd_Wes'setriesvhat burned, when Mr.
-
Ward, who was in another part of the 'house,
went and put'the .socks in the stove. Very.
fortitnately, the clothing of the girl 'did not
take fire. • • ,
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asimenteas •
.rarEMEMBER, ihis ie the time Of Year and: the kind
that is sure to end with a.fatal result, and the only COUSCIL PROciliniN08,-The Council met
.1.11i of weather to contract a; nnt.laria,in the spires°
,
sure cure ia il the Orange Hall. on the' 2nd init., ,purisu.
' •
THEPRIDE OF THE VALLEY, ant to adjournment from last. meeting. . Pre-
. sent, the reeve in the chair, and ..Messrs,
A. purely vegetable comPotrad-compesed of Barbs, ..Cleave; 'Stanbuty, Howard ,and Bailey ; the
'armee corner of Lantdas tad Welliog too Streets, minutes' -of last meeting were read and ap.
motifs, barks 01,d vines , and prepared by Prof A. 3r,
,
London,'Ont..2 wholosaie and tt.t.t.il dealer. For ealeroved. Moved by IL Howard, seconded. by
by all the trinelpal drt ggir ,a, -et whom the following l't. Bailey; that Win. Harrieon. be appointed.
er.) n few:- .
JAMES IL COL.11.E, Ltaiton. Collector for the e anent year; -Carried. :Mov-
• .1
r TIIMSZSINRUNI
r- LITMSDER & WILSON., searortlik . ed by II. Howard, seconded byll. Bailey, that
SCOn 86 so W NEI .. . — ' ja , W.
L. na.a.N.msforibia ,. Isuiz;ettaci.i:. . • . the minutes of the meetings of tilts Council
3.... la: 31A.ORID, Clinton.' ' ; ,
, le, published in.the.Seafortli Expositor, Goalel
. ottintar. DEVG. STOItte;31xetor. rich Star, arid the Clinton NEW likiA.--Cairied.
,
Meved by R. Bailey, seconded by I': Oleaye,
lz• '.
r..^...t,
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„A.,.TA tired per oent cheaper thannny_other Medicine io the relunded $1 nach, paid as tloglexea, when
3,..,c• a 1.4 Each packlale'grciesalTan(eleitIlTirt.do'f Nacre-42re lam. that Richard Loelthard and Wit.' Fowlie be
ST R 01
BROA.DFORT & 'ROL
tiNDERT& KERS
-Ilgilbert• Street; Clinton.
•1;. "`'''"-en't (1-hul'uttl"e'''ir' 'fever "4 they °aerie& ne.d.Ogs.-,Uarried.- 1.loyhecl, by. H.
Ague, Jimmie rover, 1/yspepsia, Sprefuat ,Chol era Mor.
seconded by ' I Cleave, t at fifty
snout!) gEy, TILE" *. ., • thartic 'known, arul as a remedy for -Costiveness, Con-.
FARPAS OFFERED FOR SALE
•
BY THE UNDERSIGNED,
17011YITY OF OLitilt0.11r,
ANI) Erst WEEEE, AS THEM ARE
DECIDED 13.tiRGAINTS.
x x
pig SIOST FkVoEllIrEPTEfus-..:
MONEY TO LOA
1111ORTGACES .and other securities
BOUGHT AND WAD,
stmatmn, and all Intestinal Derangementstt is une-
qualled, and is destined to take flic place of crude oi.t , ' , 11:1 oney to Lend; ,
aki all &attic pills and purgatives.% For Sale by all
Druggists at es cents a bottle. Don't fail tO tfy it, , CeN GOOD • FARM SECURITY. INTEREST AT
N.! , Eight po Ont.
J. BIDDLECOM E) Clinton, Dee. 18, 1970. CH.". rilirntir'
... . • •
1 Stay Heifer.
Watch and Clock Maker, .
1 02E14 ni,ructribiligilleittIthrigll'All
JBWR,LLER, &c;,
•
womaropeetranyanitounce tp his austotiers and the
punitermsrally, OM he hits removed into his former
building, on •
•
.A.LE.gRT S'rEEET. Orgoeifs, TEE M•AaRarr,
Vaherehe will keep on hand a select aisortmentof •
Clocks, *Moho:, Jewelry, aria
Which. he win men at rOteenabh; rate'''. Repairing of
•
• A. S. FISHERt • 3: 13IDDLECOMBE.,A.mnint Srintstw
-Notary Pnblie and CoraralasiOner.. outton-0364: i, 1878. „ • . . • .
Clinton, March 4, 1880. • . .
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HEIFER, -coming 2 years old,' with a little" 41iita on
body. The owner is hereby notified to prove property,
pay charges, and take it away. -
3IRS. R. BINGHAM.
• Hullett, Feb. 27,1860. " • ' •
.FARM FOR SALE. qN. EASY .TERMS.
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efibeeriber offele for sale the west half iarLet
No..19, and the sOuth half of ,•Lot No. 20, in the
7811 con. of..1inllett-100.aeres, 00 -cleared. •Situated
about S. miles from Clinten, and there aro erected
thereon two log bailees. For terms and •partioulars,
sPoly to . . •
1 I
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Co-Partilersliip Notice. '
ixTOTIOE is hereby given that the undersigned have
eaterearato co.paitnership for the purpose of doing
a tannuitar, Men° TRADE under nib style and nITE ef
-.-DOHERTY & 0433BINGS,-.- •
At old stand, 77 Intros Broca, AtBERT STREET.
Oil ertisement appear in a feW days.
. OoitnEtr POPErrry,
• 1,titAraS (=BIROS.
lintoxi, Maven 4,-880. , .
1:22b IVIANITOESA.
.GrItEENNVAYS •
iirtYtiCIATTIDdiqer Train' ler this •yettri vein start
from
0337.11\Trir.M.A.1.41.A.
• 01.t •
TUESDAY, MAItuit Pith? ' -
to be folloived by others on
TUESDAV, APRIL GM,
VIJEKDAY4 APRIL aOth,
TUESDAY, MAY 4611.
Freight ietteee th'e del previous to all the above' dates
'Dtte notice *Mho given of all fame partfee.
Rates alwo is "the Iowes4 arta the %Masi
pains taken to have arrangements most oomph, itoa
satisfactoq,
Persons joining these parties are released from all care
In bonding baggage, freight, live stoek,
150 lbs. of Baggage Free.
GreetWay goes through with ea'eh party.
Vor pattieniars apply to
JOHN KNOX, •
•
. • Agent, OentrAlie
• Y •
by P. (heave, that the Auditor's report be
accepted:-Ctirried. Meved by R. Stantrary,
seconded by B. Bally, that this contrail do,
now adjoarn uutil the first Tuetiday in April.
Carried.
• WhitCChiltral.
'..fhere is a good opening here for a medical
practitioner. • •
The fences around Whitechurch are in a
very dilapidated condition, •
The wind storm of the 296 uprooted 'h
number of trees hi this neighborhood, • •
A new and roomy porch has been erected to
the entrance of the U. M, filmy& here. •
The crows are making the biggest "hum"
around here, just now, asstirinour that the
spring of the N.P. is to hand;
• On Friday,the 6111, a meeting of the Pres-
byterian Seesion was held in the &larch hero;
a change of ministry being sought after, myth Couneil grant $40 towards the village
•
Cenxein.-The coancil met pursuant to auL,
journment on *the 1st of March; At 11 a.m.
The reeve being unavoidably absent, the de-
puly took the chair; all the other membera
present. Ivliantes of last meeting .read and
• hclepted. The •eollector's statement laid be-
fore the coufacil. -A petition signed by V.
Diehl and others, respecting:the, disposal of
-about- two •aisies 0- read-allowancerwas- laid
over till 'Mkt meeting. A: petition, signed*
by Joseph .Harvey and others, respecting the
division of pathreaster's beats, was retial and
laid over tall. next Meeting Tenders for
tosvnship printing were laid before the coun
oil. B,y•lavvs isio..1 and 2 for ..1830 were read
and passed. Mr. A -.•Darts' iieeou'nti for $1.20,
and john Johnston's, for 40e, were laid over
till next- meeting; • Win::Pliiiikett'S'acct; hot
being satisfactory; was laid hside. The own.),
oil adjourned till 1 p.m. • On again .taking
their seats it was moved by J. Torrance, See.
by P. Douglas, that Jos. Higgins he collector
for the•coming year. -Carried. Moved by 5:
Torrance; sec -•by P. Douglas; that the 'con-
tract fontlie- township printing for this year
be given to McLean Bros., Seafortla, 'theirs
being tho lowest tender:' -Carried.' Moved
by John McKinley, sec, by P..Donglas, that
the acct. of Sas. Ailrenhead, $4,75, forlimber
and Work; and also the acet.•of John Harvey,
$2.50, 'kir work, he pekl.-Carried. Moved
by 3. Torrapee, sec. by 3. McKinley, that the
acct, of Wm. Bell for $6.95,.' for gravel, be
paid. --Carried. Moved' by P. Dotiglati, see.
by J. Torrance; that the reeve giyo au order
to A. Stinson for $1, for one cord of weed for
the liall..-Carried: Moved by 3.'MaKiiiley,
Carrick Lae been foreedt • , ' 17A,C
failing healtb, to eeek
The bankrupt stook. of A. Xnex e
Wingliam, Waft offered, by auetion hot weekt
betas only 22ets on the wee °tiered, it watt
withdrawn.
Prior to'removing to Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs,
T, G. Jackson, of Winghana, Were bat. %reel;
presented with if,handsoine copy of the is ,
tOky a mothoilm.
Last Tuesday Mr. Jas. Hilton, of the town-
ship of McKillop, killed a large porcupine
on his farm, This is the largest of the kind
we have heard of. . •
On Tuesday night the barn. of Mr, James
Nichol, on the 4th con, of McKillop, was en-
qteuraeuditybyofsmonabeentvaagoadbootnhdose, wgrholoe.arined. oft
On Friday evening last Mr. Thos. Anderson
who for some years past had carried oNtliti •
shoemaking business in Brussels, was striek:.
en With apoplexy, and died the same night,
,& canary belonging to Mr, Robt. Aitobeson,
of MoKillep, .recently hatched out a: nest of
-young birds, which makes the second brood •
'this,season--za total of seven. palm catiaries.
Who can beat this ? •
Mr.Wm.11, Poole, son of the Rev.Dr.l.loole,
of the Canada Methodist Church, who was sta.
-honed in Goderich a few ' years ago, has re-
veived,lais-diploipa-ofwM.X.,,watle-heeransvAt-, :
the.Detroit Medical College. - . •
As Miss Jennie Milt& of Bast Wawanosh,
was driviriginto Manchester, one day last week,
the Vehicle in which she was riding was rue
-into-by-that-of:Welloriveracif-the-sarrie town--' •
ship, smashing the buggy of the former.
On the 26th of Feb., a man named Alex.
Craige, Of Goderich, underwent a rather dan-
gerous operation, namely, .tying of the large
artery of the neck. This was Considered INA
cessaryon account of a pulsatiup;tumor of the
upperjaw which was composed of a union of "
blood Vessels which were liable to burst and .
kill him at any moment. The operation was
suedessfelly•perfortued. After the operation,
the supply hawing been cut off„thetkimor col. .
lapsed -but whether it wangaitirritichtferdate • •
or not remains. to be seen, •
• Jamee Felton, W. M .' of L. O. L., No. 252,
being -very sick' with 101m:oratory rheumatism,.
thelodge made a "bee" to get him up his
, winter's wood Elis friends and neighbors Of
that vioinity gathered, and there assembled
: 126 men arid 4 teams in
,•
ter More; who gaVif the timber -gratis. The ° ••• '
day 'plstsed off quietly, . without any accident' .
ana that night there *ere 80 cords afire wood . .
delivered ab M.. Fulton's doer, and 12 cords; •
left in the bush which are yet to be dralni up.
•
• -The amulet meeting of the East Huron Re-.
• •foriii 'Asiocieloai was 'held at.,firossetle,
week. The following officers were re-elected: • ' •
President, T Steachan, Grey;
John Mc:Milian; •Hulleit ; Treaserer, ' P. • ,
Theravon, Brii•reil4Seeretary, D. McGillicuoi.
clY, B The town ip .chairmen %screen.,
'aerated as follows Grey, S. Sletn mon .; Mor-
ns, W. ; flowiek, Chas:. McLaughlin ;•
Turnberry,S4, Fortune; ISIcKillea, A. Kerr ; •
liellett, jou Ilan; Brussele,'Ot. riath;
Wrexot...A., 3 ' • ..• • • •
As Pr ,Car46r, 06 this vilhse was dri g to • ,
Manchester on Thursday monfinow, n t '
O'CloA, ft. M., he ,root tvi tit an ivicident fen '
came eerie zesting ,hiui 1119 life, long
mimed the complete doniolition .y. '
The De. had reached the corner by fla 's
store. whevi• stallion beloonteg, to. Mr. '
.wi tl.., which by soms te.oars ur other ' 4e,.
enot1.eiiiog around the corner, Ord so Et*
ly hprang upon the valet° i.a . • )r.-- •,_
Isee:by John Torranee, 'that the acct. of E
Holmes & Snn•for 663, for printing done in
1870, be "paid• -:-Carried. Moved by J. Tor-
rance, sec: by P. Douglas, that the clerk get
50- copies of the anditer'e report printed. -
Carried., Moved by 13; Douglas, Sco. by Sohn
Torrance; thatthe following be the stuns.ap-
pointed for the imprOvertiont of the several
tides in this tOwnihiri, for the present year :
London Road, $75 ;con. 2-8, 8125; coll. 4.5,
$100; eon.. 0.7, $125; co,u. 8.9, $80; cone10•11
$1O; Bauble lino, 8170; Baylield road West
of Varna; $50; Bayfield road east of Varna.
8100; side road from Parr line to Babylon
$10 ; side road frem Babylon to Goehen, %Os
side road from Goshen to Brewnson;
Carried. Moved by J. ,Torrance,• sec. by .T.
McKinley, that the tram ot $300 be granted
to the town line between Stanley and. Hay
provided the council of Hay' grant an• equal
amount, and that the clerk notify tho clerk
of Hay to that offect.--Carried.Moved by J
'
Torrance 'sec. by P. Douglas, 1114 Dr.1Vodde'
acct. for $2, for attendance en J. McArthur,
indigent. be paid. --Carried. Council then
adjourned to Meet at one o'clock on the fith
April, • G. STEWART, Clerk.
iTtanzitatv."-The new powerfor whiten-
ing the teeth,' sweeteninithe breath, and sti-
easist little toilet gera extant. Ask yotir
tlruggietpt "Teditzunr," price 35 centh.
wee cempletely deetioyirg, 7he.. ,
• Dr. Was throwo out of the buggy on. he
road teat -force and had it, not. o. ,rot •
the timelY arrival of Meserei • Altitivitl .ict --
.Beadle, who had gone out in eat...roll. he. , • "::;.„• •
stallion, it isim
' possible . to tell win+,1
t« vt vYE, . •
have. hapPencel. Once considerable treatte
Messrs. A shwith eod Beadle eueeeedain eon.
querieg the stallion, find driving him up into
fence corner, throw a'briaro over his lowland
led, liim to Ilia stable. The animal was per,. •
fectiv wild. and it is almost:as miracle that .
, •
the Dr. oecimed suCh. %remmanner-
arkable
without. getting ' seriously-
Record, •
• "`
'Dr. I 'g vs Cull tendril Golden Compound. •
Is a strictly 've.aetable preparation, arid *will, •
positiAly Cure Dyspepsia, Sick
, of Stotnack, coming up of Food; Pm
a.
in pit of Stintiach, Low Spirits, Bilieuitess.
C '
onstipation jaundice 1,iver Complaint Cht),.,4,;.-.
. any affection'ef the Stomach 07 Liver, ih tite
shortest time possible, l'ou are not askeel.-sta4,7
buyaiutil you know what. yeti' 810-7gettin.,M,“
Therefore', as you value Your existence, 'doWi
fail to go to your 1)ruggist,- j. „H. COMAS,
' and get a trial bottle foe of charye, whieb
•ihew what aregular one dollar bottle • ivilksalo
Ask -for Da, Kiwi's CALIFORNIA GotOkir,Vo5
roe:0, 1104ml:elm other. 3; Ochritif, Clint
•
=dating the mouth. brightest, neatest,
ELIMQN ITEMS-
•
•
AI Alex Mowbra , while 4tel in to laa
Y P g e band.
r. . • .
a boiler in the new shingle mill here, acci-
dentally had one of his' right hand fingers . John Leckie, isressels, has started. a Private
token , bank.
The itiudis .stilt, of an higher order. The
ladies wonder that our merchants de not show
a little more regard for the condition of the
entranCe to their places df business.
On Friday last we found Mr. Jai. Martin'
at bis itew warehouse here, busy assorting
maehinery for the 'coming season. Already
three of the celebrated Oshawa 'Champion
reapers are under way for Manitoba. It is
said that this machine ,is The only one that
.can stand the work out in the Northavest. •
•
'While the Teeswater creamery is being en-
larged for the coming eeitison's butter business,
we don't hear a word of the Whitechurch fac-
tory being built. The:time is again approach.
ing when the dairy Maitriirld-thirlitilatinf.
man will be heard to erg out that.'" it don't
pay to keep cows." It is not creditable to a
farming community that tide iyatem of mak,
ing butter should be so slow in coming into
use. It must be adopted; and if we are lag.
ging behind, the best markets will be found
already occupied. 'We should like to gee
some real interest taken in the matter. Here
Is a faet-allowing 2811a of milk to ono of
butter, which la as little as the average will
require, frout,Aptil to November, we have
20,31,7 bdtter„ gay et 10e., giving $2,031,.
70, under the present working. The products
of the milk at this oreameryaold for $0,280.30,
$3,887,00 in favor of the co-operative aystere,
the only asset is the lose of elsim milk for
feeding, but note the labor bayed at the hdizae.
Farmerstake action.
Morris municipal expenditure for the year
was $11,79q,
A man wants a.litinna to put down a sal t'well
At Wittghatb. . ,
Mr. Jas. A, FoWier,ef hal gone to
California, • • , "
Mr. L. Hardy has ptirchaaecl, the Old fourt-
dry.proPerty tat Exeter.
Mr. N. Davidson, one of .Settforth's ohlest
reSidentg, (lied a few.clays,
—Mesiefe,"11.-&"E.Spfeen'of gketer,lmato Old
their ilour,and feed business to Mr. John
Back.
Mi. John Moasos1 ari old reeklent Of Mamie,
-diuchitirestdeitecrirribitt-villarriastlVe
nesclay. , •
• Mr. lames Broadfoot; of Morris was last
week.tbrown from a home and had, his collar
bone broken.
A wretch attempted to outrages young WO.
man of Wmgliain A few nighte since, but she
stromk the fellow a smart blow in the face and
escaped, '
Mr. John Gash, 2frfr. Wm. McDowell and
aeveral other young men front MoKillop left
&dotal; on Tuesday Jost, for the BIttek Hill
mining regioim,
On Timidity M. Sno. Carrick. formerly of
the Exeter iktectop,-- and Messrs, Pesthole
-
and McLaughlin, left for Richmond, Virginia,
with the purpose of aecing the country, and
bettering their prOtipeettg, if poseihie.,
, .
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Doniiiiion Parllamentri i If t;',-1
The govenuntint contemplate subekt fir''.,:4,1'
gde,".10 ,,, -ii• ,).
line of steamers from St. John to Po
e
.11 is said tho overnment '
eluding the Weat Indies-. " . '
....,-:
lids session to 'bring in•ANcesure2e,
to issue life -insurance lollies.
. The Postmaster of the /Tense of
was placed on the carpet 60 TAtir8
Speaker for using impertiriehl• I
wards the Iron. Mr. MackeitS10,:yT
was reprimanded for his enntlildtp, .
Mr. Farrow isdistingeitaintlf;. '..P
•
Ile has given notice that lilkeir
irtni le n°4'01\1311 :int' eltatif odnwehnaa6nbnidal 1 Itniht tral I Et '9.;ii, .,,:.'4.. .1''''',.';4'::;''11 .
hands of the Receiver.
does the Government iiite.r, taA,Clal -N, ' a'
try a further issue nf ,I.0 a
eonvenzence of 'Change, ins 4,
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nOW, tO ate postage stain) •
inconvenient ?
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