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The Huron News-Record, 1884-02-27, Page 3it • .TZ . illtir00114 moo tont The atierld lieWS iiitron Reoard (4M44044141'SD, Ube Vint ibt he' Vuesdor; Feb.. gtttlt, . v. --e140-GAL NEWS. Alta Arovmd ate "nub," • - 11-50WO -41(TJq.-4 aitrims 11)1 taig tooled to moire ite044 of news front any reliable source, either awed or writtoh. Reports of meetings, se- Seratinntonts, society and church doings, eta, ate „ or say other matters of generai interest, tatalWaythallts pia o0 in ear 0080h4/14,.—ED ORB .PRINTING I—GQ01) STOOK 1-11rote mut Later Heads, Statensents,BiU limb, and all kliula CaMmurtiat Printing, at Tag Wavfalltzeoan optel, cheaper than the cheapest, quantities considera. Busi• nese Bnvelopes, with card printed on, rpm 0145 er 1,000 anti uptourd. iftYrtom THE Seasons 1 How they do hurt my hand 1 I gueaa I'll take them tct Hale'e fauey•goods istore and get sthern aharpened, • Mieltretlgeu Soame—Rev. Dr. Yok well known udintiOnery, its:titre in the C. X. Church on Wedneddag eveuing on tile :murder Of 8ot u 1uwba. His dia. course watt very touching an brought tears to the eyes of penny. The impritionment of Seott, etarving hiu), freezing him, and the taltooting and tOrturnig the Man to •death, was one of the moat bloodthirety crimes in the history of eivilization. He (stated that several of the murder- edll had elle by one mot with nutitnely cleathig Scott was only about 21 yeare of age. • 14Ittlekt tioott' be here. • Titst 'commencement of Lent is teretity days later than last year. • 310,----g.in Mits. TAOS. 000rEa *peat a few days At Kiucardioe with .reletives, daring this toed last • Week, '----Frifirreitlaytringtlftsemoirthe-Tniir -iU not Coeur alein, until ,the. 'year • 1912. ,;•• . •Tgmoka.ataak ittlfnn.rnAt...#4.n, tiery waft-tilOwit d�w4-6-10) dify: last week.. •• • • . Tug „High Court Chancery Sit • tinge will be held in -Gotterich on the 20th inet„ of March.• • • - . Miss WAetace, of- Gioderichelets -teen visiting friends in 0linton:4er the past !maple of weeks. • • AN•Ingersoll • boy hung on to a eeeleigh, then let go and.ivas rtinover by another 'sleigh, . Resnithroken --' leg. Paten bore take werping.. DAwsON beat Sandford • Mille in the' five Mile skating con- •, test at Guelph last week. • Dawiton enacts the five Miles in 20 Minnte• s and '494teconds: ' •-Beusszts, says. the Post, has a, skater who cu make it •"hot" for Dawson -ef..Ctinted-,.en a fiye iuiLe • dash, iVhy ...don't'. you trot: hinr nit Kincnidifie Standard gaol "Miss Annie Kempton has return- ed from visieing her friends in the vicinity of Clinton,. Mise Wise, of that plebe,. acceropanied .her home . and is now returning the visit." •Ruit •Ova,—.One 14 the Irish neigrants-ge • terel is year old • lad — wee rim over one day last. week by • a double 'sleigh.. • Otte of the runners paessvI over bils.leg..ind anCle, but no bones were .broken. . • ' • House AND Lr SOLD.—'rhe heibie tied lot advertized for• .during thepaet,ewe or three weeks,. in these colutues, . by Mr. Corbett has been purchased • by Miss •Tre- • . LAST Sunday the Rev. J. Kenner preached anniversary: eermons• in London. His place WWI filled in the . B. C..chereh here mbruilig and • • evening hy„the.Rev, Butt, of London,- . • • AN 'OLD Fottern.—Wie again ewelcome to our table the &lend,* .Anterican.: This! Standard. weekly . publication still tops the list‘ in. its 'particular' litte, and is. Just the jour- nal for mechanics, and artieanteartite • ioua to excel.. ' It i o.ily $3,20 • n knittrio DEnt:TE. We understand that arrangements. are .beiee made ' fata publao debeteebetween -Seitforth ,eind Clintonatan esrly date. ,The • ,.--aubject proposed is :."Was the rebel- • 'lien of 1837,. kuotvii es the Mite- •% , Kenzie• Rehellion, jestifiable•"' there are to be some' • geed speakerts,. •shoth..sidea."a first claiti debate • znav betexpected; ' • TitE sit/alien race between J. W. • Davison, Of Clinton,', and. any fl'ee 4 • Galtonians, Vawson to •skate the WboletiVe tinletrhile the natives. .were to do one mile eachotfourttei laps, het* place in Galt lest :week, • Dawson, a poWettel.yeuntrman, end excellene..akater, Made the die: • „Lance in Minutes, Winning- by 2 leps.Of his competiters Phil.-LaW- • letts Made the best time • -• Tiiuus DAY'S EtasTS.-7.Last Thu rs- clay at noon It .tretnendous breeze 'sprung up' here. acCompanied. by a' • • ,lieavyfall of blinding snow. NO • case-titlesare reported in this itY,- but the Wind streaks t truck the u Mai {fgt. ton and it Wes- violently filer:if 'open And stitiolc Best,.. 'who was standing near,by, on the licati,'.instantly kill- ing him'. s'• Demi:gime' Liamesu INageogons,-- lifte'lientY '•Parkine; ,OfeGoseritgelette baeViripeihit'arellint tha' .County of , Harem, and gr,. John Kelly; �t Blyth, sub -inspector' fOr South Huron;. W. il darn Ellison, Whighant, for -Eadt Huron ; and H. W. Ball, Goderieh, fOr. West Ifurciti. The Act wilt be, enforeed. Colts tainalimeNTs *Will please bear ° in mind that news: is what me thoet VAIC10, Joke, W11011 liarinlese,• are all very'. well, but are not Understood • hy the gensral reader; and thotigh they may be almost eidotelligible to the: Mem!, may conte.iu very D thusly°insinuations to the parties toneorned, andto,thotte living intim. neighborlitied. . • Five , Wettest SLitiOMING Tile MeNtit Julte.—"Impee: titbits," naid a deTgevis-Re00an re- porter, when, Mr. Watts of the drug ()tore dated that he had eon five Week'it sleighing in the Month •Of /Trine in it certain ,yeat. "My 'dear was the reply, odoe% you know that there is bonaidfarable truth in the Freneh writer' e remark that thete le nothing to likely to 'happen ea the impossible • if cencede that the iropeSeible eau happen at all, you may he right,"! mid the newt% scribe,. • After Mr, Weitte had enjoyed the fun for a leiv 'minute& Ile preeeeded With a merry twinkle ift hiti eye anti the graVe air be a philtaipliee to explein the Matter. "When, 1 lived , in Itantilton,° tosid ha, "theta Wita peonlinent. eitisen named Week's, and 11.. flUrry i ow aerie ,•„,on in 'Malmo year, and that gentleman ook gee' of big family Mit for a Tem Young Men's Coneervetive Club met la the Temperence on Wednesday evening. A. good uumber were h attendance and the dehate on the benefite of die N. P. very interesting. The 04th has leuneheti out—much to the credit of our young men—in a healthy and thriving condition. :The next meet- ing will be on Weduesday evening, March fith'aud. the it ullject ef de- bate the 0, P. B. All young men whom eytupathies are with the Clon- aertottive perty ere • invited to attend. . 1•1 -EW BTIMNEss.—Mr. John Leslie has opened out in the Carriage and Wagon bueinege. in the Itrick build- ing on the corner of Huron and Orange streets, known ae the Mounts: castle property. , The whole prends• es having been purchased by him and have been thoroughly overbe.uled and refitted and a brick addition added: The varnishing, painting, drying and weed -Work rooms are all very nicely situated, and the mater- ial used in the•mantifecture, of rigs will be guaradteed as first Maas. Mr, Leslie's business experience of over 20 years in Clinton, should enable im-to-atitraitteseigure-a-feireshare-of patronage. Hie advt. in another colutnii speaks for itself. „ Ole se yterreeeMr.:Geo. Fulton, Itrf Atigutteiiience—riM1 Ve0c •known citizen of Clinton, has been visiting Clinton and vicinity during the petit week, He is accompanied by Mrs. - Fulton. The immediate cense of their appeat•anee here hi to viSit Mr, Jo -11604E Marion, of • Millet% Mrs. McBrii.ree brother, who as has been mentioned in these columne, fit seriously ill: Their home is now at • Mount Olemene, Mich., and "George" lookti as though the breeing air of that "mountain - ens" region, or an. occasional bleed front the.floppitig of the wings of the great Aineriean eagle, had ao charged the. atmesphere with the invigorating ozone that his •&iced!) here think he looks as well as theugh belied remained a citizen of this Greater Britain of ours. • 1.....•••••••onTrr part of a body of men to Loll his natne in awed renews berance 1 Was not Xing William a true reformer And atilt many who cell themsolvea Protestente and cry down Orange- hitu neither know nor care what they tere talking about. It woUlti be im- potable t.o give a full report of thu 'lecture, as it would occupy many columns of space. 'Oe rev. gentleman was quite at home with the subject, aud On many occaslone Was loudly applauded, whielt is auf- ficient to show that the subject was Much appreciated. At the close a rate of thanks was tendered trio speaker bygleiv. J Gray, secouded by E. Corbett, Esq, which was duly, acknowledged by Mr. MeDonegli. He was the guest of Mr. J. 0. Stevenson while in town. The proceeds of the evening amounted to about $50.. THE CARNIVAI.,—the attendance at the rink on Friday evening was fairly , attended. As nearly as could be ascertained, the following are the names of those who appeared in costume:- Ida McKeown, Red Riding Mods Hattie Irwin, a Lady of 1840. Anne. Irwin, Red Riding Hood. mine Coats, Swiss reasuut Boy, `Carrie Coats, 'the Old Woman lived in s, ewe. Electra Swartz, Italian Girl. Kate Retd, a ewlss Girl. Clara Swartz, Queen or Hearts. Eva Spooner, Old Woman. W. H. Webb, Leo of the Alpe, John Kennedy, Boston Dude. Dottierair, Young RIghlander. Norman Fair, JociteY, Henry Cole, ()Id 'Bachelor. Willie Jarvis, a Dandy, Emma Doane, Good Luck. Agate Jackson, Melt Sadie Greig, Duster. Mrs. W. B. LaIng, Fish Wonis.n. Edith li..Combe, good Luck. Aggle-MeGarva, lied Riding Hood. Wm, Wilkie, Volunteer, Albert Holloway, Jockey. • Hugh B. Conthe, Jockey. Nellie Fair, Old Woman. Frittlk.JanktiOn, Alex. Fisher, Slim Jim the Midget,. . Bert Walker, Fireman,. Minnie Spooner, Red RtdlngBood. Eliza Coats, Red Aiding Ilood's Grand- • mother: Grace Robertson, Queen, of Diamonds. .Dollie Buchanan, &,ufinner. L. Patterson, i harity girl. • Jones*Hint w;Volunteer, John flausford; John C. Ffeenan. Win. Jackie'', Thos. Sayers. Geo. E. Pay, Fat Riley, Homer (cooper, Burglar, - Mrs. W. Jackson, Squaw, John Greig, Dutch r-oldler. Jaines Jackson, Gertnau Iun keeper, Do ly Reid, grass Willow. L. Kennedy, Foliceinau. L. rgevens, Hie "skater." Hattie Reid, Housemaid. Jennie .011ison; Squaw, R..Gthaoti, Volunteer. David Denison, Clown. who who bas been working very bard every night for the past seven or eight weeks, very maul* needed a little relersetten. The meeting held 011the above named, night was One or very greet power and by far better then any provioua one. Many were led to present themselves' 94 4OPPli- mato for divine favor antt several tee - tilled to the saving power of Christ. May the good work go ma. l$p•oial service's arestill in progress in the Methodist onurch here and much good is being accomplialted. Court Selwood, No. $1, C. 0. F., will meet .on Saturday evening in. stead of Friday the regular night of Meeting. Let all 000cerned nuke a note of this. • Qoite a number of our residents attended the lecture or rather the chalk -talk given by Mr. J. W. Ben- gougb, of Grip, and expressed them- selves as highly pleased with the ere- ningie entertainment. Bather an amosing incident occur- curred the other night as the people were wending their way homewards from church. It appears that two young gentlemen had a claim to the stone young lady and as neither woield yield his claim the young laxly in question was escorted by e mash on each side. IL may not have been all this Way home, as your reporter did not fellow them for more than a mile he cannot answer for them beyond that limit. Rev, Mr, Birks will occupy the pul- pit of the Methodist church next Sunday morning. At tbe close of the service the Contingent Fond Collection will, be taken up. There will • be no service in the evening and Rev. Kenner will preach in the B. 0:„ church 011 tnat qvening. • Glanannan• . A-Peewit:tem CASE. -c-.A.. Suit CRIlift From our own Correspondent. -, up before Judge Doyle at, Preditoii •A tremendous •sterin- prettied over • • lea week' irevolviier a question sled /fere on Thursday last, taking the ler to one a Itieh .17as led to ecirres. roof off .Mr. Jas. Ferguson's barn, and poudence between :a now married dashing it to atoms. . • -- • - lady • of Cliuton and a gentleman Mr. Lawrence Fyfe, .precentor of formerly gesiding id Clinton, not 'Rattle's church, is.about to commence . a ainging School in this place. We married. The -. Orediten • ease • was II, one -in whichhope he will succeed. . eTaoniati Aniau, the : M younger, iteengiit stile in his father's r. James Anderson leaves Monday nest for Iowa to ,joion n his name aflailist Waller :Hill f°1• 11"' brother Peter,: who has : been in that value of .brackets, etc., given to a state for Beveled years. Ire speaks young lady 'who ie now Mrs. Hill, in ghawing terms of the orops they but wheat the tinie She roceiVott the- had -there lest harvest. . • .. presents 'from young Heamaa, 'was • -The pupils. of 8. S. No. 3, Turn - looked mixed by that•cen lid i rig youth.berry; have purchased a foot ball and. are, practising for -anY..contests, th.ny. as•thefuture Mrs.: kleatnan. .• The. may be called to -take parin (hiring t euitwas for $24 and 18. verdict weft the coining season. obtained fer testily $4. Though not. . , . .• eqcessful se . far 'ati. the anichint lOe. . . Sunshine. • . . volved is, concerned, the verdict. '•' • : • iron& our ,own tiorropold.ent. would appearto affirm tke lia.hility 'Mr. Erancis'Armatrong,. son .of kr. of a Inn:band- for articles ,of velem,'" Robere Arrnsteeng, died. at the reed: woney,, eto.„ given by a:callow youth dunce of his father, core 4,•Morris, en • or even' a gentleman of 'Mature Thursday. last. The • iuneral . took years, tosan unmarried • lady'our as piece. ou Saterday.. , . - distinctpr implied '• understanding: „Mr. Robert . Irvine has hauled a that' the'donor (and:done for)•receivg largo quantity of Wood .to Wingham er• were te become man and ' wife, this seaeon, the . prices .there being when ad things would be iecommot.; .considerably: higher than what they ' but which !midyoung lady.aftwe ,P;Fe'h"e• ..' .. ' • . ' '• - - ,,,,,„rd becomes thewife of the hos. • li.fessrs,. ,Fletuing, „Iinggert & A. : he band who ...McDonald have. taEen a.. somewhat ' is made a party ' to t peculiar centract from Mr. Wm. suit; : • ' • - • Clarke. • They ere to cut at least one hundred dor& of wood and not more a waive, tray, 2 teagmte, coffee do., 'sugar spoon, cream and trout beauti- fully designed and ornamented with paha trews and birds. The centre of the tray lears the followiug in- seription :—••Preseated to 4. Rob- ertson Miller by the Grand Lodge, A. 0. U. W., of Ontario, as a slight, token, of respect for ratryiees as Grand Muter for the years 1832-3." The aff•sir took place in one of the parlor• the Itossiu House. BilkMiflcr made a neat reply thankiug the brethreu. Besides the couniiittke tewere present among others, Bros. P`.TtL W. Collagd, G. M. Examinee, Dr. Widditield, M. P. r. Lt. -Col. Gib son, M. P. Dr, rollard, 1). W F. Inwood, P. D..G. M., IL Merrick, M. P. P., F. G.' Allau, 1)1, WI 1), 0. ,14. ORO= Ovrioses.--The Grand Lodge of Ontario West of the Orange order met last week and concluded its annual season at Al - listen. The followlog oilicere were elected for thek year s—H, A. L Whiter St, Mary's, Greed Master; •W. W. Fitzgerald, London, D, G. M; Henry Perkins, Gerrie, ,AAsoci. ate D. G. Mi ERN% Rural Dean Cooper, Invermay, Grand Chaplain; Grand Tteasurer, E. F. Clarke, Tor- onto; Grand Secretary, II, 13irming- ham, Toronto; Grand D. Elf 0,, Arthur Robb, Stratford; Grand .Lecturer, Wm. Done:4%as, Eglington; Deputy Graud Chaplains, • Bev. Bros. Walsh, Carscaden, -Adams,- Dowler, MoICity, Corcoran, Fisher, Ryan,Martin, McGregor, Itump and Vii -ebb; Deputy tfraod $ecre. tary, Dr. 3-,A. Burgess, Liekbwel; Deputy Greed 'Lecturers, 'Bios. J. L. Wilson,W. 11, Murney,-Gale- Oat and ..Nesbitt. : Cifteetteee---Who' :Will -get the Post • Office? ie the questien ofehceday. Echo answers who? A vendor of fish passed through here one day last week tittering fresh Lake herrings at 3 for 10o -34rs.Igtverence's aisterMrs. Martin Charlesworth atarted for her home in Dakota last Monday. She went by way ol Detirdit=721 tiara was - a large turn out °from this vicinity to the lecture given by Rev Mr„ Me- Donaugli on the evening of the 19th.-- ,..Mr.A,..1)uff1ntends, ina_sliert :time; placing rig upon the road and in this way.will .no doubt increase his buSiness to a great extent—Our blacksmith Mr. Wm. Murch rs now. kept exceedingly busy- with horse - shoeing and other work. lle is making long days—Our assessor Kr•. Wakefield is again out with his smil- ing countenance and tin box—A, large number of our inhabitants at: - tended the S. S. convention in Chin, • ton.—Council met here last Monday. They •made uo more dismisaals that we are aware of. •The balance in the • hands of the treasurer is abouk.01850, voderieh. Townallip. Front our own ,Corritspetutarit. •• gel* Olaf, of Midlend, has been h,ere, attending the funeral of. his sister. Mrs. Mcyeitie, .which took place on Saturday last • to Bay- field, was large, .abdut 60' vehicles: Mr. -111cVettie got here Mein the Northwest in time to attend the last sad rites to his deeeased wife. eThe Rev. Mr. Craig; of•Clinto.n, gag. Mr. (iathews, Of Se. Stephens, and Rev. Mr. Taylor officiated upon the • oc gimlets. • s Mr. Mathews, of.St. Stephens par, eoeige-, ie home again. . Mr. Guy Hicks, son of. Mr. Wm. ilicks;.ie bons° again from Michigan,. quite .satistied that Huron'. douney., tint. is a gond enough place to live ; • • , M. Geo. Miller, of the ethe'lreeps .liest'dlintelarge numbers et cattle for the purpose of shipping: eT•olin Smeltzer, pm -chased a mare in Clinton a short time ago. She turn- -4).11er heels the • SMITH evening that.. .he brought, :her home.' 'Whether. death was -canoed by hearedisease exee.eeive joy at the prbepeet of a good mastee and •good quartet's, et state of things she had not been ac- customed to, deponent saith not. • On Tuesday night of lastweek We • had a terrific blow. The • barns.' of Joseph. Rutledge and John Holmes were unroofed during the Wall:, •'Brireouon's.Lacturtz --4he.Com- .. • mitten 'note every reason to , be :proud of the very great success of the fourth lectere of the:. course: Coming in the same week as anoth- er lecture and extra, 'attractione at the skatiug ride,. it was feared that it it would be well -attended; but When the tinte for commencing arrived the • audience .numbeeed over 400 and • comprised the elite and intelligent • of the town. • •Mr. u.: Foster took the chair' and introduced the speaker. Bengough mitered at onee upon his lecture mid for about two houre and halUlrepthie audience in the beat of good humor. , Ite ' gave: a humorous sketch.. ef the rise and progress Of the art of CariCature and illustrated his remarks by Several pencil sketches. After -de,• lin'eating.stiveral public meti he gave number �f local Characters 'mai Mg-A.101.1min Coats, Banker Tisdall, Grocer Switzer, Editor Helmet; awl' Librarian Seca t, At the features of these gentlemen were pourtrayed and 'ofitinnented Cc, the AnditHicH taptiirotralSt-seiplinitled.--Thela-tter part of the lecture wag devoted- to the caricaturing of certain stage actors and terioistere, and his of tile pareou's services on "Old • Mother Hubbard!' was capitally 'done • - 011 the...Whole the •eveiling • was very .epeilv.; • On motion. "'of Mayor For - wetter, seconded by Reege • MoMur. chie a hearty • vote of thanks' Was awarded the lecturer at. the close, While in town Mr. Bengough WAS the guest of Mr. raster and he and T(Ir Manning accompanied h itn to Bi ueetlelti on Friday evening where iie leetured foe the Oddfellows. than ego tlioutiand. : Quito .9; kwide . , • The protracted meetingsla the C. M. church are. still•being kept *up, It is -probable that they .will continue for some tirne, The Union 'School, on the gravel, has a foot ball. No. 1,and No. 5 have ono .each s, could there not be- an e.grangement made for alJnion Club 2 There is material,. eneugh in the • township to make two good elevens. Ti tor THIS Pane. which hi kept oa (au units nick 010 at tho Unice a warn & 4V-40140, *7, VOrPlidg 111.0d4 Ch10;401111. Wide Awake DirHugists. •eellegiiergi. Watts' & Co. are always alive to their business, and spare no pairia• to setter() tha leardf every art- ime in their line. They hates secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New DiScoyery for Consumpt- ion. The only eertain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Atithina, Hey -Fever, Bronchitis, or Any affection•Of the Throat and Lungs, Sold• •on a poste- ive guarantee. Trial bottles, free. Regular size 61.00 • • , Clocks. Xewolryt 1/Efi'WARE, J. OPPOSITE THE,MARKE'TI CLINTON • Tattles' Gold and liver' Jewelry-, l3r30ches, Bar P4ngs,13racelets, etc. and Plated. • WARES, • County, Currency Thomas Carter has been ecitmPlit- tedettegeol by Luckinew makscrates 'Suitable tor Holiday, Wedding, or Birth- day Presents., Goods for large or email purses, and to suit all seasons of the year. See the Stock. Large variety of Clocks. Verything of the best makes, Gentlemen''lain end Fancy 4eyeelry In endless variety. egettepalring promptly nttendee to and satisfaction guaronteed. on. a charge of stealing tiv!it dullara. from Tii tu1iloii,of Beit. •.: Mr. Jam; 'Pickard 'of 'Et r -has, in. his Stables. a steer, tellidlt"tifeiglis 2,800 pounds and hassoltt itffor JO cts per lb,- live weight, making . total sum of $280.00.' •• • A yoting man !mined Bolit. Tait, of &infertile 'forged- a note:for $12. against Itlis John Gould ,and.got it caelied. He paid • the amount of. the note and .other Smail debts and was allowed to go. Is it . right to allow this palteringwith jlistice.i Where's the County Attorney?. • .. The Galt grain buyers find that •there is considerable ..frozen wheet in Orangeville- and other patens of the county of Wellinettotee • The death- is enuottnced • at Sr. Mary's Hospital, . Witotipeg, oi the 15th, of Albert IIingston, aged formerly of Brussels... • . • A Full, $tookofpe�tao1es, pf the Bestyakes, always en baud. --o-- J Biddlecombp, opposite tne Market, Clinton, Will le FIN Sitiet DIN THIS WEEK, ......••....88,1•••••••0•••0..•••0,••••1•0.••••.,, :CASTS AND: The People's Grocery, Cantelon. Bros., • ALBERT -ST.; CLINTON., • „gpr..00911 Valtie in all Line, We `rear NTS-RiefaTe---- •-• • .TEAS• Our Teas are always chnice and the Coffees acnlidetir:uisgtterielii•ssi—etillt:Isi teen. tfrekrte,t. anti . • t Our stock of General Groceries is un- ' • surpassed In the Comity. ' The best value In town in Frults,Cannefl 'UQOCIS, Confectionery, Glass, Crockery • , and China -Ware. Andrew's Sorghum Syrup kept con- stantly ou hand- Produce taken. • COHNCIL.--001100il 070f At Holmes- :vilte, Feb. Sth; pursuant to adjoeirn- inene. Members ell present. Min- utes' Of last meeting read and: pitigett., Alex.• Chisholm: was appointed path, master iu rooin of Thonme Beatty in IL D: No. ,5e• .Ahdrew Duff reaigned 'the oflice of poundkee.per, and Are thur Knox was appointed 'in' his stead. Joh mE Mott, Lot 36, eon , 1,. refuuded $7' tee, he being represent edeng in straitened eireunastances. Samuel Ferris Was refunded • $1 dog taxi the dog having been killed by Railway oars. Auditors ,report was' read in full. ' Moved by John Bea- • cons, seconded by Jas. Laithwaite; that, the.auditor's' report as now raud. he passed, and one Manfred' copies* printed for distribotion. Printing tenders were opened; the Goderich Star being the lowest was awarded the printing: Moved by John Bea consesec. by Edward Acheson, that pathmasters sending men to repair sudden breaches are required to mention elei priee of such work and certify to it, otherwise :the aniount wilt n,ot, be paid "(the price Still sub. ject to the rePision of the eauneillor, for the sub division where the work 15 done)—Carriei. Jas. Miller was refunded two dollars paid by 111113 't0 ,Dr. Worthington for certitieite for: indigent,The following accounts were paid, viz.: auditors, eaoh, 56; Geo. JAI-I/Men for, work on lf. R. 55. R. 'Jelinston, gravel 4th cote aSsassor, tin box from J. Saun- ders 51.50; Treasurer; postage Stationery, $4,05; Clerk Ives ordered to prepare a 13y -Lave to encourage tree plentiog along public highways. The granting ofa bonds for wire fence ,buildIng was discuseed, but no path tions having been laid before the conneirin fityor..of the inqastIM.). 11,0„, 'COnsideritnetf was poetponed bntii next meeting of council so that part - ties for or egeinst it my havelmap- • port unity ot getting up petitions'and laying them before the Council. It, is the wish of the Council that such an expreesiou of public opinion shall. be given as will bring the subject at 'once to,en issue. 'rile Council „then adjourned to Meet again on the first Menday in April. • • JAMB% PATTON, Clerk. Mr. Hotham was method to Miss Eliza Hauthorn qn Tuesday last. The ceremony teols place in Manehes. ter. From here the:"happy couple.' seb out for Mitchell, whore* th3y in- tend spending a short timn before settling down to "domestic life." • - ibont dark on •Wecluestley evening ttito sleigh loads loads of masquer. actors, dressed in most outlaudieh coetuinetepeseed through here„ We oeuld not•iipti out Where they .were bowel, for, tiOr front whence they einth fte, They took 'e road. to Beds - sell). • •• • ' Thetikattds SAY S. : • . Mr. T. W.: Atkins, Girard, ICan., writOL "1 never.. lieeitate to recent', !kneed 'your Electrie Bitters to.my° costoiners, they g,ivw entire satisfact- ion and are rapid sellers.," . Electric :13.it1ere are the plirest and, beat med.:- icine knOwn and will positivelY cure .Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the..blood. and • regulate the bo.wela.- No :family can afford to be without theca„.• 'rimy will save. hundreds of d011aie cloistor'e bills. everyyear. Sold et fifty cents a bottle by Watts' &CO. • • • • If oltneaviellet • Front Sur own Carre.ipsndent. '• Sptiiial services are still Contitined in, the Meth hurch in this villaee and much good is being 'done-. They int:reties', in intereet each night and mew- have testified of the power.of Christ to save. ' •• ' Mr: J. W. Hill has given up bus'. 'Wear -ire itaiirit-dispbs-oti of his stirek to his:auceessor Mr.. L Who now has possession and will at- tend to tlus wants' or the public., Nre welcome hire to our rillege, qinte a number of tonne were ein. • pioyed last week in drawing square :timber out �f Mr. John Deinpey'e, woods in Clinton, for shipment, WILLIAM. OF ORANCTit..—The ture by Rev. W. McDonagh, undo, the auspices of L. 0, L., No, 710, in the Ttiwat.liall sM Tuesday even- ing Of last week, was fairly attend. ed. Tlie roads were in a very had state and the ovoid,* rainy, other - Wise there wciuld douhtless not have been sitting robin. Abut 8 o'clook the reve gentleman appeared and ,Rcv W, Birks, of took the chair and opened. tho pro- mieditigs by prayer. The !adorer in an able manner reviewed the see • Pet from early Inetory, giving faets • and figuree for his assertions. The fight for Protestant liletty and free- dom by the immediate ancestora of William of Orange were retort- ed to, the tioble stand of the Ilellanders; fho determine.. tion of *the Celvierdstei and the continued warfare fer liberty until Wdlittro I1T, and Mary- were placed, Ott 1110 Throne, Xing 'Wiriern would not be bound by tyranny; his 'motto was and would be freedom and libeety of conscience t� all men, no matter what their riatienality or religion, end an open Bible and a free church. T� -day we were reapitig the beirefits of that noble Xing a and Mich aorate Itobt: 'Taylor of the Huron Bead who met with the runaway Reel debt, some time ago is we are happy to state so far recovered • as to be able to be around again but not to perform any work, IIis back is still very weak and it will _be sortie time ere he fully recovers front the effect Of the aceideut, •, Quite enuinber of our farmers in Rile locality have of late been in the habit of going to Setiforth dr rather tet' 'Egixiondville. to gee their griatittg done as they,say thy get a superior quality of flour there. $O g,reat, has the demand been that the proprietors of the mill are compelled to run it night and day to aceonitnedate a5 W10,0411(1 and enable them to get their griat, baok on. the mune day as earning. • FARM t, FOR SAO, s • • ..••••••.,0111...,,••••••••• GO • AL To open at once. ,A11 bought in the • Best Vlarkets And on, the most Favorable Terms it is pos- sible to buy. • We intend to siiow the pub- lic this season one of the finest .Selected Stocks it is possible for the trade to produde. Please Look Out for our • ,advertisement throughou. t the seabbn and -.you will. see what we are doing. * TCN.DOOL ferCIR•11,,, rFIENDF.M3flkbe received by 1b14 Departswat I. at Ottawa, up to tjui mAitOlt seat, lot the nielatenenee of a suitable Light es Voltiosa, tor Bea, I sks3hIvitt. The Contoador is required to imply awl los; a suitable vessel ot net Ina Onus 40 tens retiotere and to prorate crew 10141. eterythinesueststere, opt totem. lame, and 014 Whi44h 141.1 he sup eliga et the Department. Tenders to state the tido, tOr thilif001.4 99990* ;tea sue too rate tier mooch, w.. $SUTIf Dopaty or the Minister at Slade* sintyishertes Department et Vries and Fisheries, ottaws: gfirti 49111411TY, 104,, 32248 1'1 .BEAQC),M REMOVED —TO TUE-- • • TOW* N. HALL. Call and loave your wilerteraSecEIPsir Ot Boots es Shoes, riCilat), • . • FARMS' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, IMPROVRIli AND PARTIet IMPRONTD, •• AXIS°,1 U . LOPS An'y one wishinito sell this Class of 'Property really obtain- a purchaser by applying to • CUA. J. BRYDGES, Loma 011ice„Dulidas St., London; Ont. • 3iroxi.ey TAO nu atlowest raCes'of interest': AppI3, to • 2•12•0111. • C., E. BRYDGES, London. • roqTrtes este'enteree--.,:e. egg,' ay: wzse The Dry-Cloorli Emporium Pof Clinton, Gent's Sewed Boots from $6 up% Ladies Sewed Shoes $2,60 up: •tgewle t tn& MONEY TO LOAN at low rates of interest and upon tellt14 to aullk borrowera. MANNING & SCOTT, • Bearer Block, Clinton, Clinton, May Vat, 1882, it TONEY to lend In lame or small sums, on tvi goehl mortgages or parse:nal eourity, tho lowest eurrent r4o 11,114Z. Ilurea•Bt., Clinton; Clinton, Feb. 26, 1361, 1,4v, •.44 • ellett.per. than ever at The undersigned begs to retutu his sincere thanks to hie numerous ens •tomees.for , their liberal patrOnv.ge for the past'tivo years; and as lie intends to give hie customers. the Best yiduopossible for their money, he hopes te Meet a continuance of their patronage. HIS :.S0 CT. TEA -\;viii still be a Specialty, and cue not be beaten in the 'market. • All other Groceries ss ltiw as possible. .A.• Legge Stock of GLASSAvARE:and CILOOICERY on heed: • Also : FRESH OAT MEAL, • CORN MEAL, FLOUR, OATS, POTATOES, • ' • Give pie a call and be satisfied. T. COOPER. 'COOPER'S GROCERY. THE SUBSCRIBER °Ors for sale, -together or separately, on terms to' suit -phrehaser, 1,35 21 and part of lot 2o, eon. 15; Goderich Town- ship, 3- miles 'from 'Clinton, consisting of 140 acres, 135 cleared, balance hardwood timber,. chiefly Maple. Both hits are weltwotered Com- fortable frame house; barn 42x611, With stables un- lioneatli, also other outhifilelinga. .0.4104 and . large orchard, 200 'ehoice apple and h ..1rArlety of -other fruit trees, Apply•on-the viremintd to or addresif • q. 0. FLUAIMER srs-tf . • Minton P: 0, TOWN PROPEll,TY OF 44" von SALE a house and tWo Ibts on Quoitn. street, e short distance north of Princess -Bt., nearly oppoSite Ole residence. of • 0.1A. flartt, Esq. Thie hrepertY Is 01 a very commanding, healthy locality; th0Te 14 a• nine svm6'itinent of fruit trees; ornainentol fir arid tither trees also add moth to the: appearance of the ,property. The house is fairly craninothoes. mho „grouse is enclosed by a nicc, upright slat fence, painted white. 'Thi a is a very desirable property and will beseld on exceedingly moderate terms. HENRY STEVENS. Clinton, Feb. 2t 1834, . • 373•1111 ' • • • • • • • • Mr. Butt, an Untle• j. II. 'Elford, visited itien lest Week. • Mr. and Mea. Woods are visiting at ./Ile. S. Ilaistemrs, on the Maitland eon. Airs, Uhl); of thie village,' is at, pre. sent suffering frni othe effeets of a fall vohieh she recigegin going down the eteptl of her house, Wo hope to. abottly ,hear of her recovery, Mrs. William Jervis presented her liege lord with a young datighLar,a maw days 'ago, William truly feels that,faeme have hotiois heaped upon thentu Ilewever, he takea his good 'tontine very calmly, , Me. dames Young, of Clirltetk) at- ontted the Menting les. 05 meeting i the Metlindist, eliurehhere last .161tAllinaNITY D.01.1 GS, • I. q, • o, Tuesday 4th March isto boa grand day amongst the- Oildfollows in UM. ton. In the evening, commencieg at 6 o'clock, there is to: be held a Ledge of Instrection at which the • Grand Master, X. W.. AreDiarmid, 13sq., will be present, and Unified, lately after a Etimid Banquet: • At this latter addresses will he deliver. ea liy the Grain! Master, Grand Re- presentative Campbell of London, ud other distinguished members of the Order. , 0, , • We topy the following from the Brotherhood column of the Mail :— At the sessiou of the Grand Lodge a committee, eonstafing of Past Grand Master Ilittlgefow; N, '1', P., P, 1). 1), G. M. Irving, and r, W. Woltz, wero appointed to pur- chase a suitable testimonial and°„pro. ,sent it to tho retiring Grand Mester, Bre,3 it Miller. .Aceordingly Bee, Miller was yesterday presented by BO. Ihnigerow, oa behalf et the (.1 itavtryd lev otoon. with 16,intaravaii0071 fromtol Welt2 1 License Inspectoes Notice,. A LT, PER'SONS • desiring Licensee or the sale •IA of Liquors for the alieninglieense year are hereby notified that their applimation must be in My hands on or betOro the 151 day of April next, •. STEPHEN YATES; •License Inspector. 'Clinton, Feb. lOth, 1854. . q7373t • IoiininI,iQOi1e, Act EA3C,AE. Wall Pickets, Olock Sheloeo, . • .• Brackets of all IsIncls, Book .ShelueS, Picture & Photo. Frames; Etc. make a large amount•of the above goods and guarantee satiSfactiOn. - SEA 11.11.10 SiOak. .1\TOTIOM • . . I8 HEREBY °WEN that the toeid of License CoMmissloners of the County of !Huron will meet on MONDAY,' the TITIRTY.PISST DAY MARCH, 1884, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 'at the Court Haute, In the TOWN OF GODERIOIL for the purpose of taking into eonstleratIon all applications for certificates tor such licenses as by ,"rhe Liquor teem° Act 1883". Mee authorised , to he granted, . ItulgItY reams% 0110t Inspector of [Accuses tor pie county clf llama • Tominioitlatense Act Liten.ae Disttiet or the County • • • • of Huron., . • .• • ` N.Y. gaifiestic Paper Patterns The Most Reliable.. Statiopery 'Fuck Goods, Etc., kept in stock, 'Public better; 18 hereby ,giveri that f4V apPlica. thaw. fee lidneet mulls be bvi eide; tt, u) under. aigned TVA later thin 14/17111tDA8, elia 1s1 DA? TitAl1C11, 1884, l'heappileation moat. be made by netitlon oi the annlieent, addressed to tho,aoard, prdedfig for a grant C'0 11000 AO, ethl 1110881m aceeninanied with a 101 6f t the said petition, *Rh fee, to his enclosed ih 1 Staled enveleve, .04drc9ee4 to the'Underalglied, 00 or before the! let day of March, 1881; Evers applicant *06 is het st the Limo able application alIeSnSeo nntlet the. Provincial Loale. Laura lot, or whose premises Atb not nsVi'* 110030, 011181 forward with hia applicamen h certifieate memo by ow, third et tile &NOVO en. timed te veto 10 the polUng suipdivIsion In which the premises sought to he licensed ere M8.110,804 <KWh polling etth.tliVialen a,111 he theiene owl in last election fordo 110110 68 00>1>0>008), tiehe.1 (40,1<leich, Oh the MA 14118th 80 hltler aPph00,. The Mani will moot et Mt ,rio:Itorktitill'wo: ' PFANIN Chief Inept, 0,, mime, • HALE CillEAP STORE, Albert Street, Clinton ;or Me Or get. FOR sALE, TN THE village of ISEEGRAVE, the dwelling • 1. house and store occupied 03, me. , The eite ona of the moat desirable in the village for busi- ness. Thom is a good stable, outhouses, and Ka priete,r giving up business.' Termseasy. • excellent soft water cistern 00 810 premises. The linotge000maprrelpsaoisr.e 5-1141. • APPIY vitiubneascoreld • WM, DUN CAN • Belgrave, Ont. , ciTietep,bmuiltIttbuogsparsro, verything Upside Down For 10 Days More! 0. Fon a oit of 0..8, PticVORD'S Cele- • brated - AS. simPSS-11°k AD/HAN:MICHIGAN, 0 . REMENDOVS:... t n Every Department 11 ,..9f1..f0b0.city, Enter Stock, and then-we'open • FAME mit' BALE- • • 'Being Lot 16, con. 14 Goderieh Township, eon. sitting of 80 acres"more or leis, 02 acres gloared. Therd is erected thereon a good' Dame house, a first-class frame barn 56240, with getable granary 18x20; the barhas a stone foundation and pallor, tLia,ergper,ollineitlet gsotroedatzep,r,whaitzt.der. 21 acres of f• all whiltysioDwnB.A.61;31;11: 99 reasonable torso. For part.loularosnspthpelyvto.m•ins, r.24o,tf, 25 GASES -AND BALES IN* Si • P141sTf$,,in lovely patterns. •CRET6NN18S,- beautiful design's. New SPRINcl', TWEEDS and SUTTIN6S. 40 Pieces WOOL taid .TAPESTRY CARPETS, lovely patterns and designs. LACE CURTAINS, WHITE COUNTERPANES, .Srnall Wares Of every description. •FAItM FOR, SALE. • retort subscriber offers for sale part Lot ta, .1. Con. 6, Morris, .50 acres, 35 cleared and la good state of cultivation. Good traine home, barn, stable. and sheep h04/10, Young orchard, good well water and pump; 31 niiles Hale trent • IBrusels. Will be hold cheap. Terms •made known by applying on the premisea or addrfein, Rig. HENRY CLARKE, • 2434f Brussels P..0.. • • .FARM. FQ1i, $41.;E, TN THE Comity of ChIppewa„State of Mlehigarr, the Southwest quarter of Section 25, lownship, 44, North Range 2, West, containing 160 acres ae, cording to the -Government survey,. Tbla farm is siruated no •thge main road from Sault 30, Marie; • to Point St, ignace, and it '35 rni eties ftothe ris, lug vines° of stroncrilie. ' For further partiotth ars apply to 11ARRy GILLINGHAM, ' •••• Hayfield Road, . Goderich Fp. TO THg. PUB.L, 10. qoderich larb. le l'or.ks. Ild'YnaPPolfrted TWITERT GORDON', at :General Agent of the Goderle4 Marble Work, • .fer the County of Huron, • • JOSEPH YANHYONE. • ' , 'Proprietor • Ooderich, Feb. 0, 1889. • Clinton Ia,r le Works) 1 HURON STREET, CLINTON: ' w. H. COOPER,' , Manufseturer of and dealer in *13 Mn4 • Marble. tc; Granite for Cemetery • • woi# • 0 Ivor,e that defy competition po:-(s4.e1:::nildir7:1firal:tt ea:rW(1:::,6wCheilcelib ratett ARTIFICIAL' STONTh for Building put.? be seen to be appreciated.—AU woe); warranted to give satisfaction, At .*S„, DAVIS' Mammoth Stovo Warehouso,. aWait &ift We invite everyone to see our Bargains for the next Ten Days, and then to sec OUI.;, NOW Goods flt; PRICES NOT TO BE BEATEN, ESTATE OF TIELATE . PiS9 s Dry Goods Penni Clinton and 111204 County 0' r .Sonery N' , And wn are how' thorougly equipped' with thu FINEST BAOKOROVNDS cord ACCESSORIES That tan be procured, and hi great variety. Our Spoialty is highly FitOod:Calliptt rk VtX,pop,wm_ laA:zial*2. 111.0elf; • • • L13 - The subscriber .logs to rotipm.bia sincere thanks to his cottontail tied the publie gortentIly, for the 1001.41 patronage erten& ed to idin In Oa past, end by turalallias the n 11 est, article 1 , —A -T LOWEST limulgratife tri,ettt a eontilittaTI40 Or 44, aenie, /Te would eperiallyrreemmetul 4141 er his naturelAtreaTkrusi io, of tbe van? liEST eit,vxna ot rittANtd$180 rolVe WiNts ,3to Iter,r;op ()INS, auttal4 for medicinal rurresoa and Nulty nate ' Bess' Aar: mid CilfINNFAS' tommt, bottieg—rinfs orquarts CANADIAN ALIO, OmulVe s 114VIM eonstatitly lifted.' • •: •'Suet reeeivecl, in prime (Iodide/1, Molt TAtA1, Ave, euxttrAiiNA CIP1i114 1,1,A520 Salm, trrSote Agerti.,(or eedeNe4 Ate, 4NARY sTert CUT 'w4-14-