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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Record, 1882-05-12, Page 5information which say,. if they had one particle of honesty, they would re- tain within their own breasts; and not blazon forth to the world. (Hear, hear, and: appiause.) D'fr. MILLS -Who did it BOWEL1,—You know very well who .did it. Ask the gentleman to whom I ani now addressing Myself and he will tell you. (Hear, hear) Ad- mitting for a moment that this:telegraFn • ,e was opened by mistake, . I say thatl if this men, if the don. anentbnr of 'West —Durham iia<t the first instincts of a.gen- tlematl, and 1 use the word advisedly, be would not have used the'infornfat=on so obtained Mr. i-iUNTINUTON—Hear, hear. Mr. BOA ELL—I ani not surprised to hear the member of Shefford crying " hear, hear," and : treating the expres- sion " instincts of a . ent1 a[i " with ridicule•, particularly in view of that gentleman's record: But.hed the meni beror es ham the interiets-of a gentleman he weed, .not have used, that information . Mr. 11.UNTINGfON rase amid in- terruptions, and cries of " kitten -stealer," and " order., order," :rarer said -I would' like to know what ,justifies the hon. gentleman in singling we out? Mr. B ELL. --When the Herr. gentlenian assumes to hail soil the right to sneer at what a gentleman in this Hoose is saying, I. think I have the nightto retort in the manner in w,lih dick 1 do not propose, However,: to enter into the hon. gentleman's record pet nraf. • Mr. HUNTINGTO N ---I fmagi ne not. Mr. BOWELL—At.another time I will be quite preparedto do so. The records of the courts will tell the lion. gentleman what I mean. (Applause.). 1!i r. IIU NTINGTO.N—Go on. Mr. BOWEL]—The hon; gentle- man is very valiant, 1 knew (hear;. hear)—hut I will dispose of hiui on some ether occasion. Mr. H 1JNTINUTON—Teal: us about. the courts, Mr. RYK.ERT—Who stole the letters? Mr. BOWELLeeI •am very glad. that I have stirred up the bile of the hon. gentleman, who has been very, quiet during the last few sessions.. ilbelenesvilien Council met on Monday, May lst, pursuant'to adjournment,' Members` all present- Minutes of last meeting; read and passed.- —Ly --law No. 4,, pre- sent year, read and passed. Moved by John Cox, seconded by James Peacock, that Messrs. Crabb, Beer,, Turse and :Briucotnbe, be allowed to perform their atatnte labor on the lanecie which they wrought last year. 'Carried. Moved by Janes Peacock, seconded by James Laithwait, that John Kirkpatrick and :Prancis Kedslie he allowed : ,'to work their statute labor on •the. lane where their property is : situated. Carried. Moved by Jos. Whitely, seconded by James Peacock, that the Assessor be paid $15 'extra for .filling: upseven'col- uwns on the assessment roll more than formerly. Carried. Moved by Jaines Laithwait, seconded by James Peacock, that the sum of $250 be granted to, each road coo nissioner for road' im- provements for the present year' Car- ried. arried. Moved by John Cox, seconded', by Jos: Whitely, thatthe petition. of. George Miller and fifty three others, asking a grant for cutting a hill on side road between lots 35. and' 36, `.13 con., be complied with and a sum of $125 be granted to be expended:under the superintendance `of the .Reeve. Carried. Under the head of indigence the following sums were granted Wm. Collins, indigent, $18.72 nRobt., $ray„ indigent, $10 -, . expenses 'eon-: nected with sending John.Chamhers to Tornnto Hospital, $32.75" - The fol- lowing .accts were . paid, viz :Star •offee, printing, $15.97 ; Thos. Wether aid and others for surveying' on side' road, 1st con., $8.80 ; John Porter, rep bridge,. 4th con, $2; Thos. Meyers, nnderdrain on Mait. con,, $L50 ; Assessor's salary, $65 ; Alex: Taylor, repairing. culvert, H. R., 50 .eta., The Council adjourned to meet :again on the 29th Inst. --JAMES PATTori, Clerk. Sharon. Miss Good, of Palmerston, is visiting relatives here. L. O. L. No. 189 intend taking part in the coming 12th celebration at,Clin ton. Fall wheat looks tolerabl 'well in this vicinity; the fariners are waiting anxiously for rain, which is very much- needed. Mr. P. W. Currie has been elected by the Methodist congregation here, as their representative to the Quarterly e ficial board flir the year. The .Sabaath eehool here is now ful ly established. Etilcientofficers and teach;ers'have been appointed, and 'a goodly xiulnber •of ehildren are in at- tendance every ..Sabbath •May the' goocl,,vrffk , g}In, go olbrtnd pro' 0 e'take pleavare iia anntluneing to our customers and the public that We have remOVd• to more commodious pl emises in. CoATs' Bi,ocgx,where we will keep an extensive assortment of .1;3. O O ' til r . LJ.. ,8- ^' 0 S or the Spring and Summer T;ratle. TRUNKS .AND: VALISES. We' have in stock afull assortment tof TRUNKS 14 VALISES which. We':will sellar close prices. 'FIVE PER CENT. 'D SCOUNT "FOR,CASH. . TAYLOR .& SON, Clinton. Orders have:�been :corning rapidly for Clothing that we ; were unabled.. toturn the work out fast e ',. ugh on account . of ~ not . being able to secure enough hate, s, but we have now overcomethat diffi- cultyd we have now over'25' han►s, whoare working night and day to keep up The reason - e can,sell cheaper than. any :. other' [louse is because we have no rents to pay, no'large ;salaries to pay -t'o Cutters, we do all our own cu;tti i and in fact all our ex- penses are .very light; thuarsav )ng a ve-zy large amount which` otherwise would have to -be taken out -of the Gust"anLers before anything is made;, On account of the double increase in our business, we were compelled to double the stock at first intend- ed, . and have a , large and magnifi- cent cent stock :which is being sold at very low prices. • Special ,Notices. Phosphatine is: a Wonderful'; Thing, Yet .so natural, so. reasonile. Why t If yowhave,feelln'gs of .goneness ; too weak and dragging t'orally ; too Ilerv- ous to sleep ; au appetite hardly'sutiic ieat .to keep body,; and soul.. togethere headache, with pains across the back ; the whole ` system . relaxed ; perhaps coughs and sore lungs ;' and will use one to six bottles of Dr. G. L. Austi}n's Phosphatine as the case may cleniafld ; it will' not fail to' make you an enthus iastic friend.: Why do we say thus 2 Because Phosphatine supplies a want, the very`oroperties the system,' is lack- ing and yearning for. It is not a med- icine, butenutriment instantly 'convert- ed into blood, bone and . tissue. also delicietis'to the' taste. Try it. The result is ascertain as that cause and ef1'eot go hand in hand. • All dr'uggists. Low»1 Nkr ('o.., Sole Auents for the Doiainiony, 55 Front t East, Toronto. fRVANT GI61.'WIIVT pA'` AppiP immediately to 'at .vrtrfe tl uy dr sire to write, and 'Ir VJ 1¼) al sub 11i,S. THOS: J \•CKSOa1Vtect which t ey mend to take. .Tt Ab 1118011. r Gilsiton,.March tit igili9l. II! Iii $ Soorgto,4edoa h k.,0 (ANTED A good-gonerel servant. Apply immediately to MR8. DR;TOWSLEY: CLINTON MECHANICS INSTITUTE The Annual Meeting of the subscribers to the Clinton "uioy:hanics' Institute for ttie election of :.officers thb"reception 'of the Annual' Boort of the Directors,: and the transaction -'of, general business, Will be hoid;ln the COrsrff.Cn.u"asa, TDURSDAT EV EN INO ::11 ay 18th, at 8 o'clock A. Ii MANNING • JAS. SCOTT, President:, Secretary,. Jury Examtiaton-1882 FIItSD`'CLASS„.-01tADF, "(" NON-FROt'ES: SItP'iy will; begin at the Normal School, To: ronto, Monday, Ja1 ,10th, at i'p. m. intermediate at the High -Scheele of the County,- Monday, July' 3rd, at 1 p.m. 'rhe professional examination for first -elms certiS- cater will begin at the conclusion of the non.gto- • LO ,ional exanllnation. ' Thevotruln4tion for first•clane, grades "A" and "Ti,"'Will beets after the conclusion of the profec.., 'assed the as American Printed BGItDEREDe'4NIS 6I. " da. American" Gnghams, American White Cottons SCOTCH GINGHAM. BORDERED PRINTS, new designs.'. LIGHT AND DARK GROUND- PRI IPS, NEW DRESS'GOOD'S. NEW MANTLE CLOTHS' New PASSM:ENTRE., TRIMMINGS: and ?'ORNAMENTS. ONE CASE;` OF'. LADIES-' , iSS; S SUN HATS, JOB i,PRICE Fully equipped; Call and. leave your orders ewrly. The Dry gods' Emporium ©; Clha ton. :1°I'�L 11IATEI�IA:�, Black Mantle Satins.. Black Mantle Satin De Lyon. Black 1VTantle Gro Grana .Sill Bi i:k• l iautle` Brocade'Silk. Black Mantle Cashmeres. Black Mantle light fins' slakes; .plain and twilled. Cole -fed Mantle Cloths; nice colors Mantle Fringes, Mantle ,Ornaments, 11Iantle Frogs, 31antl`a Buttons, ;Mantle Laces " 4 MANTLES MADE TO ORDER. Correct in fit, correct in cut and style, correctly trimmed. Our Mantle Maker knows her business • thoroughly, and we can assure our custom ors perfect satisfaction. Kindly places your orders, for Mantles. : Patronage solicited,;': This Department is the moat excellent of its kind ixxtbe County. The NAianiNsr MI 1Nuas .intown. Pretty hats pretty Bonnets, Flowers,. Feathers; Laces, a 0rn•taanentee Silks, Satins, Brocades, Movies,' Saab Ribbons;;:S,atthe$'ne .dy-ma ei. with enbesseg3 ,ends and fringed.; Ribbons of rill kintlk: S aa atonal mination. D R ESS It is indict;,cosabin that:candidat.s 'should hnotity,. tale Scrietary not later than the fat of Jane, of their • •intention trprevent themselves 'for examination, and furniNhithc necessary certificates 91 cheruttei•cand • sorvlua. rinses eft notice to be gtveu by --mala "canftldate.pre rhiMly,•ewn-be obtained onapplication tft•'tbt -Sec:, tti:iry. �_ Teachers desiring to pass the lntorme<iinte Exon:•• inatiOp wino;; be particular,, to state the diich School .GOODS AND T ARASO x, 1•• epee array, at the Dresa'and l 1ks r0,10.usa 9% 1.4.10 001447, r 'ilii liAlr GOODS 1?44AG-1 Qp