The Clinton New Era, 1880-04-01, Page 1VIrrolarr.rly ."7741..fiffr,
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asilVallee,
AND CENTRE HURON GENERA
111)VERTISER:
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CLINTON, ONTARIO, TECURSDAY, APRIt J.
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roftOton41 Ana t1 (!v uweinnoliouo wanted
11113NEY T(3 LEND, IN LA-itfill OR SmALL SUMS
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wagged mortgage aecority, at moderate eates of
Harm.
Ofinten,Auguat Oth, 1869, 7.t1
A DI$T OF LANDS IN HURON FOR SALE BY
tke Canada Coropany may be seen at the _Pelee of
Oniotnndersigned. HALE
Alillten.4%4•17,18.79. .
MRS, WHITT, Teacher of Musty. Pupile attended
at their Oven resideneee, if necessary. Residence
One door south of Mr, 0. A, Hartt'e, queen Street.
Clinton, May 15, 1879. .
DH. DOWSLEY, 3.1, D,7.I 1 C. S. England,
• Plard01101, Surgeon, dtc. Ofilee and residence
ile4tMoleon Bank', market squire.
Clinton, Jan. 15.4880.
TIES. REEVE & Office, Battenbury
.2--Ffitreet immediately behind Banaford:o Book Store
.
Office halve from 8 a.m. to 0 p.ni.
Clinton, Jan, 29,1880.
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YOUNG, 51, B.* (GRADUATE OF TORONTO
University,) Physician, Sargeon , dor., residence
at Mr. Manning's, three doorseast of the Temperance
Hall, Londeeboro, Qnt.
• Londgeboro, Imre 14,1879.
:DR. STANWORY, CitADIJA.TE OF' THE MEDICAL
• Department of Victoria University, Toronto, for.
numb, tif the Hospital,' attd Dispensaries, New York,
Coroner for the County of Huron,13Avrtur,n, Ont,
jnly 22,1874. 81
.A.PRLETON.--OFFICt - At Residence on
-11-, Ontario street, oppoeite the English Church.
Enttantte hyoids gate. -
Clinton, Dee. 4,1879.
SONY TO LEND., -I have any amount of Money
-MA. to lend, on good, improved_farms only, at li Per
. cone* interest payable yearly. Sum no object if moue- •
ty ample. •Private funds. .
10EIN S.•PORTER, Seatorth.,
"-leaf ARMAGE-LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:-
• 1M Apply at•the Town Hall, or at the reeidence of the
stibecriber, near the Hendon, Huron .2 Bruce Railway
Station. 7..klifES SCOTT,
Teener of Marriage Licenses,
• Clinton, Apri127th, 1876. .
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TIE. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
JLF Acooncheur, Licentiatootthe College of Physician,
And Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provincial Licenti-
ate and Coroner for the Connty of Huron. Office and
• residence,- The building formerly occupied by Mr.
Thweates, Huron street. `
Clinton, Jan. 10, 1871.
PZE OENTRA.L ROT1Ii late Farmer's -'Albert
Street, Clinton. S. PIKE, Proprietor. This ho.
tel hae lately been greatly improved and thoroughly
refurnished, and poeseasee every requisite for the emir-
• f ort and convenience of the. travelling public. Good
et abling and attentive hostler, . • '
Clinton, Nov, 28th, 1878. ••
W. E. CARTWRIGHT, Soriano:I DurorreS7
Grafts' e of the Royal College of, Dental
Surgeonsof. Ontario, hae• opened rciome
In the VictoriaBlook, Albert Street, .Clinton, where he
will constantly be in attendance, and prepari A to per-
forin every operation *el onn mated with Dentistry: Teeth
extruded* Jr tilied•with gold, amalgam, or other filling
Material. Artificial ,eeth inSerted from one to stun Vat.
•••,C•-• -•• •
'fosse..
Clinton, Aprill7, 1870, '
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ILK .13 ARDING, SCII9011-%
GO DER1OH.
Mits. .F1..ETcHER
JTAVING mtabilished beltool for tlaeligher °dace-
n-ticiti of:young Ladies, in the pleataut and healthy
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Town of Godetich, i ow-preprred tb reeeive it limited
number of boardere and day pnpil� , far rit praatiaL
• able With a careful dircipline every endeavor rvill•be
made to mike it a home to those entrusted to its dare..
Every attention wilt be nerd in order to.give the pupils
it thorough Englivh Educati. liesed.on fljgh Seheo
• prinoiplee, combining with it tits advantages of the
higher branchee, in all ef whirli experienced geveroesees.
from Toronto, have been enured to ambit: -
Could it low motile for Vomit, Mimic:bit scented in •
Clinton, MISS DURAND, a pupil of Mrs. Grassick, of
Toronto, w. uld be glad to give Ieseorit at their hernes,.•
Or at the school, if desirable.
Pupils recehod at any time. Any devirons of attend-
ing after Easter, would oblige. by sending. early for
Circular. •
Goderich, March 4,1E80. .
BARGAINS.
PAliTES FAR S
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•• SHOULD BBB TiK4 . •
• FARMS OFFERED'. FOR. SALE
Et TILE UNDEBSIBNED,
IN TYE VICINITY Ol.? c4INTOA
AND ELSN'ArgEED, AS THEY ARE
DECIDED DA.IIGAIPTS. •
MONEY TO LOAN
ON MOST FAVOBAELE TEIDID3.1
-111011TGACIKall oilier sennties
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/BOUGHT AND SOLD.
, A.,S. FISHER,
/. Notary inblic and Oomriaisatoner.
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Olin on, Mardi 4,1880. • . • ,
BABIZT METAL,
Platform Scales.
R. M. RACEY,
•Containing six or eight Amine, and usual Con-
veniences. Address or at the NEW Rita
Office.
. Clinton, Feb, 20, 1880.
Cottage VOr. Sale
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rrillE frame Cottage on Itattenbory ^Street, oue dear
•.11- west of the •Methodiet cUnruh. This cottage heti
aeezeyn, rooms, hard and eat vfater, eb4orni ao, --rermo
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• Huron Street, Clinton
Clinton, Dee.18th, 1879,
. Rouse for Sale
TPUE two.etOrS frame house on 'Huron ;duet, belong.
-a-•ilia to Mr. J. C. Miller, and now ocouPled by Mr,
Balfour, will bo sold on very cm term,a. No OIQUOY re-
quired down, if good aecurity ie given. Mt house ia
Well built, comfortable, and conveniently eituated for
psofessional or business man.
october 600879H, 114E, •Huron etreet, Clinton, .•
Ila,rm, to Rent •
BEING farm lot No.18, 9th eon., lil Whitt, 1(10 acres
about 70 acres cleared, and 10 or 12 ohopped, that
will be easily cleared. )'irst-class writ, with about 14
acres of fall wheat, lo.oking well, and about 14 acre!
ploughed. Frame honee and barn, and log stables.'
Will be leased for five or ten years; apply -to THOMAS
OARBERT, Lot 25, •Con. A, Mullett ; or CHARLES
lideINTOSH, Lot 28, Con. 0, Hallett.
-Hullett, March 25, 1880. +
Farms in lIullett.
adoirt-gtiardirnie• rourth Conemision of
Mullett, within Ave toilful of Clinton, well cleared
and, with goo0 improvements; will be sold on easy
Mune. Lot Seveoteen, bouth.half of Nineteen, and
North -hat TWenty. Will be bold together or sopa."
rately. • . H. HALE,
Huron Street„Olinton.
'Clinton, Feb. 5,3880..• " o
' -Rouses r -for -Sale w •
GOOD BARGAINS. .
• alx-roonseil Cottage, pricii 8600 ;-two flve.room-
Ved Cottagee, $OO and $seo. Eaelt has it. good gar.
•den, well,. ,20, One half the price may remain on
mortgage.
• . H, HALE,
Feb -10, 1880. ' • Huron Street, Clinton,
FARM' FOR. SALE ON EASY TERMS.
THE subscriber offers for sale the west half of Lot
•No. 19, And the south hall of Lot N. 20, in the
7111 • eon. of Hullett-100 acres, 00 ideated. Situated,
&bent 5 miles from Clinton, and there are eroded
'thereon two log houses. For terra and particulars,
apply to •
C. BIDOUT.
°hatch, march 4, 1880, ,
,House :and Lot .for
IN HOLMESVILLE.
THEundersigned on ftefo. Side, in • the Village of
Hohnesville, it qnarter-acre lot, on which is erected
it•Concrete Rouse, with- frame .addition, and frame
131ackennth Sbbp; driving ehed and table. • The house
has seven rooms and colter, and the lot is stocked with
choice fruit trees, and the nenal 'conveniences... Will be
sold ota very tee senable terms. •Full particulars on ap-
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,H01"1"svilletTel.09, . , „ • „
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BAR -LEON
And Hardware Merchant.
CLANTON, fee.,
tosseammotainwestems 40
R-011-1410 OIL& IB.1O X.
UNDERTAKERSI
• 77 taert Street, Clinton.
SCOTT 86-BOWNEIS
PALATABLE..
CASTOR:01
Is prepared in a finin perfectly agreeable' to children
awl most sensitive persons. In its inanufactore the
properties of the oil that produce pain and griping are
eliminated, and it is tendered not only mild and pleas_.
ant in its action, but absolutelY tasteless and palate.
bin.. It is pre.cminently, the finest laxative and ca-
thartic known, and as a remedy for COStit•Otiess; Corl. • •
Stipation, and till -Intestinal :Derangernents.i t is tinc.
qualled„ and is destined to, take the place of crude 'MI
and all drastic pills andIatirgativess. /For sale by all
"Druggists at 2$ cent's a bottle. Don't fait to try it. , •
latch and. Clack Makir
,TEWELLER,
Wouldreepeetfully announce to his Customers and the•
publiceulrally,that ho has remoyelinto his former• :
building* en . '
ginv `AlhtirtiOementO.
Wanted,
Tit CARD and comfortable Toni for two single gee Up -
men. Breakfast at 8 u'eleek.
• Address P.M., Clinton P.O.
Clinten, Marth 80, 1880. •
, r" Calle ftp
1 Sulky Hay Bake, new last ePritig, 1 eet Double Mir-
taleets Ig4leure,siClrtviinti°01131eSigrAwrgza,°a
one, p, m., if not aold by private sale before: -
:r,
• Clinton, March 80, 1860. •
NOTICE.
JJAVING sold out my Grooery bueinese to Mr.
• CooraR, I must request all thoee indebted tO me
• to Pity their accounts at once, All ;mounts not Immo-
dioto1/,Puitl Will be Pieced in Court foreellection.
•W. H. tfiNg.
Clinton, March 25, 1880, "
License Inspector's Notice.
LL00spgeorspoge.desithagLicenees, Wetherfor HOTELS
dons in, i;itnehnlioirsitiiding, must have their applies.
Ibe ho Inspector ThE1'0211/ THE
FIRST DAY Or APRIL NF
STEPHE•N TATES;
• kieen" insPeat" West Bur".
Ooderich,,March 8, 188
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Good House for sale.
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MUD house belonging to the nudersivned, on Isaac
1. Street,_,Clinton, for sale on moderate tense. --
The hernia doritittiis-etiven roamsTartainven-builb and.
In good eondltien. Large lot, good well, ete. For
• particulaye apply to B. RALE, Clinton, ,
•A, D.° AIRENILEAD.
Clinton, March 14,1680,• ,
INSOLVENT ACT OF -1815,
• And Amendwg ACt14.
TN the matter of WiLLIA•Al WAY, an insolveit,—.
.1. A Writ of A ttaohment-ba a bean Wetted in this cause
and the Creditors aro notified, te meet at ,fly office in
Goderich, on WEDNESDAY, the 771, day of APBIL,
next, at 2 o'clock p.m., to receive etatement "b1 his 'at-
tain, and to appoint an AssigneeIf they see At, and
order the aliens of the estate generally,
ROBERT GIBBONS, Ofileial Aaignee.
Goderieli, March 28, 1880.
Dissolution of Partiershlp,
arioE is hereby given that the partnership here
i. totem We film, between the undersigned, as
vt"IXE AND mouon MERCHANTS, in •the Town of
Clinton, hasktitie des been disselved by mutual dormant,
MR. W. siorrsano wia continue the bueineee, oiled
all accounts OTI6 the hito firm, and fief tle the indebted-
ness of the slime; .
• W.• SHEPPAR•D,
'• 1 COOPER, ,
Wi Olean, JAS. ABC filliALD.
Clinten, March 17, 1880. •. •
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SPIth -11go.11 • ItgriOulltDrill Socitty..
' TO OWNERS OF STALLIONS.
of ta1lloslnttCdlnt to exhibit at the
South Huron Spring Show, to be held at Bouse--
byt ne'vr rulu ofthe rare -required -to -mak -Er
,theiran tries with,tho•SienattarY..Ou•Orbef•ore-'110XPAX
A.PRIL 12, as no,entrieelor horses will lie taken after
that date. " • '
En ORO fer Bulls' will be Leann mitt) 11 e'..loc• ic on the
. 0. gDwter CRESSWELL, Seeratitry
BUSIN E SS CHAN GE.
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.GROCERIES.
i* t et: dgood-wll .th
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f W. 14. HINE, the •gab.,
'scriber would. I...he this ;.) 'tinily 4.1 thanking his
frieiada for the litieritl Hi!" • Nal, enjy,'d by him while
a member of the Cilia :ttC1•1..t0n •.t .00°ot:ft,and
hopes by liberal lodueen, cot tart h e a. fair share of
•enstera Irian Olean in bit i busli.e. e.A0 he intetuis
• to keep the best af s••rto.enti.ho IS -ready to
Offer oo t the. long
Aid „hott y :yea sti aaiosh snepl.i of •
TE AS St 6'.,4„,IP 9 C(t.141 FEES,'
'PO 13 A c ‘6,) ES ••
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.6RotncE,EW,.6"Lt.,t4s. CV ARE, SVIltiPS,
. • SO k PS, te,:e,, .6te.
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REDIEHRER; TII it,: tif....e.66.- -:. tits ent stand;
.•• Corner of Albert nod Rat tenhary 14treets :
-, .• THOS: COOPER;
Clinten•March 24, 18S8. ' -
ALERET: 'STREET, - OrtoSITE Mannsr,
Vhieir he will licep on hand meted assortment of
• Watchoi;levdd6, and Silvern!are of all kinds,
Which he -will sell at reasonable ratan, Repairing of
evry doecriptionpromptlyattended to.
.
•• • J. BIDDI:ECOMBE,'AraruurIlrnEUT
Clinton, Dee. 5-i878. .
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'Lisle Emporium.
rill OLDEST MIISIO ROSS XN,TIIBIOOVNTY
• •. ESTABLISHED 1809, •
AND 1.14 WALL ..11001XINIP. •
DOHERTY & GIBBINGS
BACH PIANOS, G.433-
LER'S PIANOS, BILLINGS 6; CO'S PIANOS,
tout others; tdR0 •
W. Doherty & Cols. Organs,
WHOLESALE ihh unttlt.
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These Organs now have MST Orace amongst Meek
dealers, ite is evinand from tho feet that mamma. W.
DOHERTY tt eo. are fluding ready lisle foe fifty Ottani;
per month. 11/41'sw and beautiful carysit,cumo for tho
eerier/ two. We will also 'keep in, ;Week Plittio
14toola, 'tools K. AteOrdemna, Citnfl.
ineilinnmAilo1 kin a.V$01 I A Strings, L'Inten0
Elton* l'Istrolet too, and an ittnds of manalettl
inercliand i .
DOIlDitTY GI131.1119138,
Itelett Olean, .Albert steeet, Clanton, Olio
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443,44444444,1114
Fur the Nap Arco
X.AN:ONT OP TDB SCHOOL
STUDETS.
To etudy, or not to study, that is the question;
Wbother 'tis better in the school to butler
The noise and nonsense of all the young men,
Or to take up arms against a tea of trouble,
And, by marrying, end them? to lovb--to marry
'No more; and by marrying to say we ern]
The beart.aebe, and thousand petty troublee
That etudente are heir to; 'tie a cOnsummatiou
Devoutly to be wished ; to love—to marry
To marry I perchance to be miserable; aye,
• there's the rub ;
For jn that state of wedlock what troubles'
may Conte
When we have shuffled off our -happy girlhood
Mud give us pause; there's,the respect, „
Tbat makes etudying of so long life;
For who would bear the anxieties of examine.-
#
The acorn of 14uniyersities,St (Ind the imps -
thaw° of teachers, .
The wearinees of mind and body, ana the ea.
tioisra of inepeetere;
.The insolence of schoolmasters, and the care.'
When they themaelves might their happiness
.:mkthaateprospering students with idlers take,
W
By shaply marrying, who wield all this bear?
And live and labor under a weary life,
But that the dread of misery after marriage,
That untried state, into •whieh, if you °nee
enter,
You can never return, puzzles thegirls,
Andmakes thormrather bear theills they have
Than Oy to others thatthey knownet of !
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Clinton, March 20th, 1880. S'"drATniZER::
••••,••
Zown51410 and 'Village litaiteo:.
GODERICH. 4 *
•,,ArrmorEn.—We are Sorry to learn of thui.
lilted of the father'wife and'other members
of the farbily of MoGeo. Sheppard..•
Daam,—There died et The Point Farm,
godericb, on Good Friday, the wife of the
Proprietor, J. 3. Wright, Esq.. She Was Oe
daughter: of the late Jelin Hawkins, Esq.,
Port Albert, who for many yeaviewas resident
Crown Lands Commiesioner. —Siena/.
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SEAFOR,T11.,,,i
,
The Ore by-law was votea on oo the 29th
March, and Carried.„, There happened to be a
flaw in the old bylaw, and 'hence the voting
the second time.
A bo yof the ago of nine years, 8031 ,01 Mr,
Igaac Curry, of McKillop, go e his thigh bone
broken, while playiog ball on the 25th March.
The brick ' house owned by Mr. Nathan
,Toirnitten, 91Tuckeremith, got -burnt down on
th afterhoon: of March 27. ' The haute was
on the 2nd conof the tovoiship----Eutcin road
srirT.ey--m2t,nifilep_-frinnL.Seafoxthiuia„..wae:
valuedtit - $1-,00Q, ...Alined--; everything..
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,,;AIORRIS T*
. Sueetss.--.The neck-tie'socialpviiiich
Wee held -On the- eveninrofthe--26t1rMarch;
at BroWfitown, proved a grand -suedes. The
proceeds amounted to over $00. . • .
• Itscirvan THEIR DESERTE.---In Wingllain, on
•the 29th March, two 'ming Men named Sim-
mons and McCarthy were tried before Mayor
Wilson for drunkenness and threateningto
shoot Coriiitsble Davison'. while discharging
'bit duties. •They were sentenced to thirty
daysat hardlaborin the county jail, • • •
•Siiiiday, the 28th ,Mareh, :gra.
O'Coento onother of Mr, O'Connor, Of the Oth
ann.,. Morris, died. after,a very short illness ;°
she had•reached theripe nig' SeventyAv,e.
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' TIT•fi114S3I 1T R.; .
OnaMtni;Grailually..the'earry pioneers of
the country pass. Iron the scene of nativity
1
mid 001010034s, to be k town only inni
'reem-
!trance... The last nem to be added to the list
is that.of Airs.' Margaret 'McKenzie (relict of
the late Thomas AlcKenzie) of the Liman
Road, who'died at the age of -65 years, on
Friday last, after an illness of only ' A Couple
Of weeks. Deceasedointe a native of Glasgow,
:and !settled on the lot on which she died about
: twenty-iive years, ago. Slieenrly.madirmiiity
acquaintances; tbelarge number that follow-
esi her remains to Brucefield Cemetery, being
a testimony of the esteem in which she was
held.. She was a Member of the Presbyterian
Church, and leaves five sons'and two datigh,,
tets to mourn her lois: - - ' , .
norimnsviLLE. : •
PROSPECTIVE.. —„A. new Bible Christian
church: A village hall by Mi. A.'Itnox, he-
telkeeper. Ye contractors keep clod. .
Butineass,—A grand rally is expected of
i
those fnteTested n the opening up Of the road
to•Colborne on, next Monday when the -town-
ehip conneil meet.
lelEsTne0l3.—,These seryibes are
now held in the body df the Methodist church,
the basement 'being too small for the large
numbers attending, ' :• .
Box. --The 'dation is now finished, the vil-
lagers having turned out last Wednesday,
March 24th; went' to work with a will and
tiompleted it shortly before dark. -
A 1 alwayi thought; thein
Holineaville folks sensible, that grist mill's
the very thiug.” just so friend they!ve been
thinking about your interest 'right, along.
What as your' opinion about that road!
• Ereeranotear.,--A very successful examina-
tion �f the pupils of the Public school of this
place was held on the 25th ult. The exercis-
es were conducted he the present teiteher,-Mr.
J. ConnollY, aesieted by, Mr.- P. Centel:9n,
teacher, Berimiller. The groat efficiently
which the soliolara exhibited in the answering
said, solution of the *questions prOPounded re-
flects creditably on Mr.' Connolly's tuitiVe
abilities. Excellent music refiderea by the
school added much to the pleasure of
intimation, which, in every respect, exceeded
the aetieipations of the large ,number of visi-
tors who Were in attendance, • •
• ErMiaTronm,,—The following is the result
of tbe 'written ,exaininatior; held last week' in
tho Holmeedille public echool. The first four
in each class are only recoriled, being consid-
ered aufhdient to satisfy those interested. 4th
form total mails 500, IL Calbiek, 8/ %; T.
Pord, 80 ; E. 'McCartney, 75; T. Calbiek, 74,
3rd form, total inarke 354, G. Donnie, 74 ;
W, Malcolin,78 ; A. Cottle, 72; G. Ohtirchill,
74. 2u:14(rib, total marks 222, At Seely,
90 %; O. Potter, 82 ;'tV Churchill, 81; jano
Connolly 80, lst form. total Marks 107, V.
Elfora, 80 %; J. Docking, /71 1'. Sperling,
.74; H. Churchill, 7a.
1. fitotsirm sori,
tinnutialicrs.
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IliANTIELD, -
The fieherneen eat out them nets yesterday;
One gang of net, set oet a month ago, coold
net be found.
Fall wheat, in many places, is winter killed.
1117110N ITEMS.
zee le being ehipped from Exeter to Ridge.
town.
Auburn is to have a society termed the
Forrestere,
Rev..LP. Renato], of Sealorth, preaches hie
farewell BellE011 On Sunday.
A subscription is being taken op at Exeter
for the purpose of sinking a salt well.
Three weeks ago Mr. John B. Geiger, of
Hay, had 200 pounds of maple sugar made.
• An lieborne farmer was fined in Exeter last
week for leading his Imrse on the itidewalk.
Mr. F. E. Hatch, of Oshavea4has purehasea
the hardware stock 1%loJ.N1 Howard, Exeter.
Mr. Denison; of Stanley, has purchadd
no specimen of a bull from below %Weadock,
shAedY. ,cinth named Williams' hat been arrest-
ed in Wingham, foe wering from the freight
• John and Jame & Donglase, young men, of
tbe 15th cep, of Grey, left last week for Cali-
fornia,
• During the last week 11 larabe were dropped
by 5 eives0.1 the farm of Mr. Samuel Days,
ITsborne.
The workshop • of Robt. Armstrong, earpen-
ter; Bruseels, was destroyed by fire last week;
lose, $000.
Dr. McDonald, of %%Ingham, has been ap-
nofoiRiatig.nan-associate:Coroner for the Countr
A younftirl nented"Parker fell through the
ice on Hockey's dam, Winghpm, bid was res-
cued before she had been in long. '
Mr. Robt. Scott, of Roxboro, has five ewes
which save birth to 10 lambs thie season.—
Four of the ewes had three each and the fifth
bad four., .
• At a recent meeting of Brusselites in the -
interest of the salt question, 4 was decided to
go on with a well prOvided the necessary funds
could be raised:
Mr, B. S. Philips has rented his farm on the.
2nd 'con. of Hay to Mr. Peter MoTaggart,. for
5 years for $800 for the full term, The farm
contains 50 acres. •'
On Sunday Mr. Mathew Levy, of= the 3rd
con., Colborne, had a lamb dropped; Weighing
20 lbs, He also had a pair dropped weigh-
ing 35 lbe., or 17,1 lbs. -each.
Thoe. Livingstone, of the 2nd con. of
Hallett, has sold to Mr. Arthin. Jamieson, of
Londesborough, a heavy, draught colt owning
two yeare for thesnre of $145. • "...
'ISliteeri,'T,haisn-4ulxr-
-lion, from .Mrs •Dalgleish,•of 'Brightr
-evlitieueneldl-s7o‘ the.r17.0dy: ilia. 77 itieb:or.i, stab:
townebip Blenheim. • He weighs 2,100
Mr. James-SbeIrdcin cif Morria(late . of Al-
pena) hatsoldhis farmeonsieting cif TOGIcree-
knoWn as the " MeMordis farm' for the Sum
of $4,000. to Mr. Wm.Skinner, formerly of
AleKillop.
Mr. Thos. •Millsr eold his farm of 25 acres,
let 20, 8th con. 'or McKillop, to tit neighbor,.
1.‘1r: Geo. MeSpadden for .$1;200. There . are
arrmisallesawelling house. and . stable on' the
p
Roinars haVit it that Alr.Scobie,' ofieaforth,
having great faith it. the !polity of the salt,
has offered to pay:nne hall of the expense of
sinking a well in Winglism to. the .depth of
1,100 feet. . • • t • .
Mr. 3. Glenn; of IninleV, sohla. thrtrough,!
.bred bull calf 3 months -old .to Mr. E, West:.
lake, of thb Sabbic; line, Stanley, for which lie
received a very handsome• figure. 17 pays- to •
raise good cattle, " . . -
Mr. 3..P: Fisher,. Colborne, hat purchased
the inverted English draught:stallion, Dray --
man, -frotu Alit. John Kemp, Yorkville, for
$1,500. The animal is: a beautiful dapple
brown,is3.
--Okoitoit
with :slight. White... points and
.w
.• 341-;,E.lijah B. Ratan,2nd Con. of Morris,
can lay Odra to being the crack sportsman.
Dining this season habas•eaught 10 mink and
13 foxes, besides it number of racoons,. musk-
rats. tte.' Thursday lie aught a monster wild
cat, which measured 2ft, 10in, from tip totip,
and weighed 20.1bs; • '
Seafkth auditors' report shows that the total
receipts of 1879 amounted to $16,080.85, and
the total expenditure, • including a balance of
081.83, due the Treasurer at the comite.
Meat of tbe year, amounted to $1051.65, thus
leaving a balance of $1,029.20 in the treasury
, • , • . • .
at the end of the year
Wednesday of Jest Week, a don of Mr:
Michael Walker,.of the 127h gon..of East Wa--
wa,neidi,:Wes riding on the top Of a load of -
wood when: part et it fell, predipitatinghim
in front of the wheels of the wagon, which
peeped Over biro, breaking his arm in., two.
• piacespnd badly bruising kis body. -
At a meeting Of delegates 'at Myth, last
week, a county Districtledge, OrangeYoung
Briton, was formed, With the following offi-
oers;—W.. AL, Jas. Stretten, Wingham ;
D. M., a V. Floody, Blyth;" . See.,••1ff, F.
Wrighten, Blyth; W. Treas., B. Herrington,
Lonclosborol W. Chap., Jas. Clark; ;
W. M. of U„ W.17. Mitchell, Blyth; W.I. T.,
W. A. 1? esx ; W. 0. T,, 3. McBride,.Loncles-
boo, , •Ono • •
•
clay.last week' a young nOth nailed
Daniel Lynch, aged 19 years whoshowed soma
'Symptonic of derangement' daring the last
month or two, suddenly became a raving riirt-
iliac. He and his brother lived on the 16th
con. Stephen, and. he got upstairs and armed
himself with a scythe blade and a large knife,
and defied all creation to take him, Hathold
tbe fort for 4(14=1 night against all attacks,
wildly delirions all the 'Mine. J.. Clarke, don,
Stable, went back and laid a stratagem into
which he fell; All loft the louse and On period
quiet being restored, he got out of the WindoW
and started on a run to the bush, with his for-
toidable weapon; and in bit bare feet, The
posse of watehers were•in immediate full Or.
snit, and after a sharp chase succeeded itfeap0
tuning and handcuffing him,,
M. S. Woodhull, wateltinake, of Sel-
'kirk Village, left on Friday night for parte
unknown, leaving several unpaid bingo
among them IMO for board of 860. He also
carried off some thirty watches belonging
to parties in the neighborhood, which had
been left for rapaini.
A.S$1704 COURT.
The followiog aro the concludiug easea
ef the Huron spring assizesl—Petty et al
ve. Iliesd—verdiet,for plff $37.50.
Queen vs Geo, Randall—The prisoner
pleaded guilty,. was convicted of the crime
of forgery, and the court sentenced him to
18 ntooths in Central Prison. This is the
case whereby a forged order for a suit of
clothes wee palmed Oir OD Mr. A. P. Mc,
Leen, Goderzeh ; said order purporting to
have been made by Mr. Andrew Bogie,
Colborne.
Queen de Jacob McGee—Action for com-
mitting asaault with intent, etc, Dft lives
in Tuckersmith. This ease was continued -
f,:onmotpgrieluyioyu.: Courts.A
. . Ir..11.10Dougall on
behalf of Crown consented to yerdict of
Hilliard vs, Leys—Action of Trover and
Conversion. Verdict for pill.; 8289.38.
Parsons vs. Orabb—This was a qui, tam
action. And penalties are sought to be
recovered from. a Crabb, Faq., J. P., for
that he did levy exfuissive costs in oases
where four young men were brought be-
fore hill and convicted of disturbing an
assembly of 'lemons in promisee utied and
occupied by Laid pertoas, They were fined .
$6 and $6 code, .eacb. Tt was contended
as there was only one in forniatian the costs •
of $0 each was excessive. His Lordship
dispensed with a jury, heard the evidence
and reserved his decision till a future Clay,
Westoo vsAldwoith.—Action for mali-
cious arresi. Juagmeetrof-non suit.
• McKenzie vs Campbell:—Action of se-
duction. PIT lives in Ashfield. Dft le TIPW
in Michigan. Verdict .for.Fff ,
- Shelley vs tieesey:=Actlini on eotinnini •
counts., Referred, by consent, to Judge'
Hamilton P. and L. Siwilety vs Rodgers.
--Action of ejectment. Verdict for Pffs, •
• ope shilling damagese
COnsolldsted Bank vs Kelley.—Two ao-
Coos on promissory notes: -Order-made
in both changing venue to Brant bounty,
Costs of the day to be paid by the defend..
a.uta
Tggart.vs. Taggart -Action for breaches
of bond.' The parties to the suit live in .•
the townehip of Wawanosh. Judgment
reserved 'until 'a wisp in connection with•
this, and now before the Court of Appeal,
heard frem.
'moRONTO.•141tUrt3.
BY 'OUR ow:4 oirinEtfroNDEr.r.
.,' Itnex College examinations ' are -held
this 'Week; • ' :- ' .. . ' -':-''. :, `.-
OA. ;U•eintity a. brialt.,-busin'ess• was--done--
-,inthe pickpocket litte. • . • . • • •
' .Qu'Tnesday quite. :t Sena &den. WaS.Ciettt.
-ed.' ori—Riehn3onik!street••by'r,.personwrille-.4r ,-.
ing 1,i1ritinl.' doter, before' it Ionia° 'ringing a .
boll, 'and . 'Wading a plowed on his ..;• ok
,withtite .edifying„ begead "I am 4011 .• ag•
for my. milk ,itiobOy.,".. Snail in lifer.
. .A., SAD ACiaDTiT.'—The , retiord OP
season's .boating' accidents opens w
very aid Mail. • On Sonday afternom
'boys 'named- Rlee. and • Rain or aptei
scow at Queen's wharf. . Tho strong ,
which Was blowing; from the laud u ,
time', .ottrried: them off, andhaving ro .
.were powerless ti mitinige the sec*: f:
parties_ at...the .C4arr1son :noticed the ' • 4
and put out in a • boat to save gem,
were . unable, or, more likely, afreici: :
' ejtkbt:i .rdelvti Ptare°1t3telsi 1 .:-.06: 8, ;°T. .1. .1v was
el GS' laitv:sulir 1 1.; telt 1(3°:de:,i'tilliaolsa3; ill:Ci )1xvcstia' e' I :layforielliP:nW:lenari ::Sttis: :Stela:tie:78i" tfil\(l'oe. ale:virl trteteleielYliel:Ils' watch fvr: 'air11 nc itr: ys-l. • . . .
'been found twine miles fro 0. Niagara,frozen :
should-be.alldWed to drift on te•d'eath and •,-.,.-
.painful tidihrgi were received that they had ...' •
easist little toilet gem extant.. Ask your
on the streets 9£ Toranto lad _week. -'
no effort, worthy qf the notne, made to lia..d.e
them, while they. weie seiri hy nulnhers.
ing the teeth, sWeetening the breath, and ,fiti;
mutating the mouth. The brightest, neatest:
of 1110 boys, '; but, mail to -day (Tnesday) -
nothing was_known of their (ate, whet' the .
druggist for "Ty:incisive," price &Aide,
the. municipal machinery 1880: • . • • ' •
give - evidence: in the Donnelly .iriurders
very' sad to thiok that ',tiYo•lininito.beiegs
to death, at least; such la etitiposed.' ' . It is
- "Titkonatir."—The new powder for whiten- -,
Toronto hai to raise $1,210,901 . to, • run •
, There are .,34 cseitneinies summand to .•
:A ferirteen.year old girl was found drunk
:
, General Nears Items.:
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. ,.-
'aii.t'll'or. ities' 'have refused. to
Some companions of the boys who. knew of •
the affair were' afraid. to inform -their rola: „.
issue a license. to permit Got. Bob.•.Inger. ..
Sell to speak, hi the city. ,. • . . .
. .
. A consignment of ..0,005half thesta of •
ted,..valued at.$90,000, has been seized. at • „.
Toronto for infraction of the Customs laws. •
Contractore.will,Eionn be:flooding Ottawa „'
again, in. view of the awarding ,Of the con- ,
tract forthe second 100 Miles, Wait of
wirmitiog. . . .
. The. Council of Sarnia some • tinie age
abolished mitTlent• fees, mid now it harepass- .
ea Wile w market by-law' Which establiehea' .
'special. market days on'Wednesday and:.•• . •
Saturday of every week. • . ' . •
Tht;to aro in'llOW York city' nd less than • '
7,574 drinking saloons, from tho bars. of
•which aro sorted out day and night,'Satur-
day and 'Sunday, &value of liquid, damna-
tion whieh swallows up primarily no less an
amount than $00,000,000 per .annut)1, for •
:
the more purehase of the liquor, ' ,..• . .... 1._
August .iriower0
The Jou:dense eels ariagreat popularity Of Green'S
Attguat Flower in all toWnS end villages in the
*mid has canoed deny imitators to adopt standar
names, oxpooting to reap a harvest for themeolves at
the exponeo of the Militated, This Medicine VMS Intro -
doted in 1808, and for tho care et Dyspepsia an, Liver
complaint, with their effects, Bath as Sour StOtaaehl
Costivenese, SickStomaoh,Siek Deadaeho, Indigestion..
Palpitation Of the mart, vettigo, eto,, etc* it nover.haO
faileti 76 our knowledge. Three &fees *in vinare any
babe ot Diepepela, Two hailliOn beifiee rem loot year
Price 76 cents Samples 10 cents.
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