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The Huron News-Record, 1884-06-18, Page 3OUR TOWN. otherwise possible Instrument!! 400Us, lean, exemption from taxers whieh cape or any other outside aid. "1144 TAN TOUR HIDE, LTC." •--(014 SOW.) Otte of the fixed concerns of the town its the tannery of O. S. D0411. grad. Tide is ran iteportant industual It wee etarted u nd has enterprise of which the town of Ually grownto be an eittahlishutent of • iNe "rtSfirst Of the Visited B 4 Guolph Conference Clinton, the Proyinee a Ontario, nomean propollione. Tbe buildings lethodipt Chureh of and the Dominion or Canada, many cover nearly a quarter of an acre of cana44 bolds it4 ottiugs hers this well feel proud. They" employ a ground, a P'ortson of them three fsatourrielecebeilgieli;.. Tsrl ;leer arerst oa On dvatsmecoa nd weeks cOlziluene *few brief Mar. be interesieg to -day, Wetlutte. iarg° 31114'11er of 8kiiled workmen, and era turaingout nioreorgaus this. 4ars umund tiousof Clinton year than ever before. Besides floors ere used for manufaitturlog t 00 ministerialing to too 30 or the large wholesale traria they and drying the Nether, the third end lay delege.tee 4: n do in the Martin:1e and Eastern ,story as a storeroom for hair, etc. 4 Provinces, Ontario and Manitoba, Tha leather tumid •out at this ea - they have shipped and are centime tablieliment hchiefly for belting ally hippincar ts to Australia and a eteamoroller i$ used for work and Eugland. They have to a very - sg ie ink` it het° proper shape. Steam large extent, oth at halm° aud power is also used for grinding bark, b abroad displaced foreign made k,ondS PUOIPillgs etc. A. novel mode pf through• the sheer free of merit puntping, sir drawing water for the alone. They are now preparing a holler, etc., and liquid from the vets car lot for shipment to Lender), and leeches, is adopted. Steam is England, The Co. are noWliterally forced along inch iron pipes. At "carrying the war iatoAEice" and right anfe gles mn these pipes other expect to open trade at Cape Col- ° I pipes project down into the •wells or oily. The tallest/erg cut will give vats, The isteaui patti4Pfl along the pipes from the boiler exhatiste• tl e air in what we shall call the pump, but it is curly a plain iron pipe, mad Ile va3uuni thus caused creates a euetion whit.,h brings up the liquor or water, very simply and economic ally. The output for the last year was 81 hides per wettla4,212 per year. The average cash value of .each raw hide is $6.50. The bidEs and bark, and the amount paid for wages, eta.; represent a cash outlay for the year of about $3e,000, At present% Mr, Doan has .stock meets. facttired and proeess of utanufac- tering valut d $10,000, Besides the 'edam; referred to consideritble, Role leather is turned out. About 20,000 lbs of hair was shipped by this firm taet ,year. • r--1* islibUest sat- The woollett .of Corbett, mid Boles is the must extensive concern sot,sthe- kind in Ruron. Oa, °stab! jell talent' wins enliirged , about three years ago it was fitted up to meet modem requirements. Stece thet time not only has custom work been attended to,- but a very large amount of cominereial goods havbeene turned out, erneloyiug in- their ma tufacture about 25 hands all year roped. A lar amotint of etistont work had been clone at tilts milt The traria hes al.o been supplied1iiii I -re q uan tit ieswith t wee's flannels; birinkete, Yenta, ect, hy this firm. These goods are said -tohave alwaye Men of a uniformly ;superior finish gild as smell to have compared favor, ably with eimiliar goode inenufactur. ell by the, lar:eest esfablislintents 'in Cabada, the :United States or Eng WHAT CLINTON IS DOING livoinauligS0 ETC. • •vssembled. here.. 'Thetown is situate at the junction of the origival •lesttling highways of • the auron Dietrict -London and 1'11111an fiseatlarand was first knowu Vaislitettiset's cc:tartans. ,ClAtlemen of that game had located here ist 1831, and whose hestelry was. a convottient stopping plaee for theearly immigrants on their way to Gotlerich. Iu 1844 Wi. Ratten- bury, still living in the town, pur- Vanclerburg's business and ".from, that timeferward for many yeare the. plaice was known as Rat tenbury'e corners. Councillor Wm. Gibbinge, now a partner idthe Doherty Organ Company, Was the tirst male chilli born in the place awl there is probably no one now living in the tewn who was here previous to alie,...advent of. • :Mr. Gibbiugs. asso.,•s .;,•osisi• • re ,T.arerye- MANTON Isteglfm:teeseu;me. iurportanee with the building of the Buffalo, Brant- ford and Lake Huron Railway; ani on the lei of Jarmary, 185$, it doff- ed its :meddling clothes and. donnec14 the dress ef a full blown intlepsnds- 'Wlittehead, new of Wintapeg, Geo, ,now b 111.ciunt Clemens, .....4„..Miels..,;...SsaanAlsitaliee,.. Wm. R,,oW tilts ' 'Oittairg'S;•isltIresessrliree- rtikleased, were the first counciliore ;. • ,Tims• Stevenson, Clerk; E. Ditteley ' and H. J.Miu1ilaugll, Assessors; 0.. • $.1)..nInr 'ColleaOr; M. MhTeggart, Treaalifer• •W. Rowell: J. W. Kr, • .1.intl Cout, Ligenne IliVluktur;+; Di Miley rind Thomas Plummer, Street Clominiesiouers. , • the, first, teal -ding erected in .Clin. ton as a Churcb... is the one in the roar of•the".pretscott Buell:tit 'cherub, riew used, for 'the 'Sunday Sehool. • In 1875 Clinton' was incorporated, esi a . toWn, and the late Rober't Callender was tht• first Mityme e Fisher' the fleet 'PreeVes ter the tmen • • Messrs, s Bertott'e J.'. , Cheney, W, ' 'Coats, Doan, •Irwio, Johnston, Mcs '• :Leman), 'Searle, J. *Sheppard . and .Slnith,Coullcjil !or. ,The eeeceeiling Maybes were A. S. Fisher, S.' Mal- conison, W. W, 'Fatten, W. 0, .Searle, '78 and '79,- awl D. Pore rester, the pierei1( efficient execute ie head, who Wan 1,11P dlnine of the people in, '80, '8.1, 82, '83 mid '84.. • • ••, For the years follciwiuge incorpor: ritionethe.R -eyes seere Jog, Cliiriley, ••'76.,ande",77; 'JO% Cisidlt-sy and I), .It• ...Menzies, '78', '79 and '80. The pope's,- tion beet eo inereaseti Cm' '77...that the town Rae been entitled'totwe repro- eetetativese in the County Connell sitice that...year. .. 'err Chidley and .Shepherd were the Rettivesdn , INIFP4Seff4 E. i.Corliett nett Tilos; • Cooper in '82 tied . '83; 'Nfessers A. .7.raa4a. start a ;the.preserst year, '84.. • • . • :TONOT PAIttlasigNi' • 4- .• • • • •. • Th t WO last teemed gentlemen, 'with l‘layor Forester; Conneillora, (.1entedom W..06 ttes,•jr„T. eKenzie,, 1. Doane Ify. ' Walker A, 'NI eKeezie end penile 'constitute the town...par: 1st ; lianseet for flu. corm:tit year,- '.• • ser;ettien . • John • Callender, teaneeer af the • Palace deeeemstie.esteldisliMent, W;s54 7.: • appointed, elerk. ie -19 and lots •lield. • the poeitien up•to thepresent time. ...The eminently seeisfactory manner in whieli lie lselieeliarge(1 hes duties. is ample insti.6eetion of hiteappoiet• spent, altheugh ',there were netiny• other Wortliy .applicents.. N..Roligem the preeett t Teeriseeer:1).-x • • enet and Ily. Steveoe, Assessors; •Chief t;?,Police,Cellectorend St root.- Inspeotor W.. T. .Paisley; .Market, * Clerk,etc.,Lnke Trouse:- Audieore, R. M. Ileteey and -W. W. Ferran, Geo. EPay is Chief Engineer of :the Fire 13rigalle. . • The munieipttl machine mins very . smoothly,with the least posaildm amoent Of. friction. it. is'questio.n.' iableif in the Prrtvince there can •bil found- a' mu nieitSal stall who have a. • more intelligent ermeeption ertheir titles; or ;whose -high endeavor to serve this publiegood ie beaked by 'more aheicluitye. . ioeldttertreet; Woetts.. . . To 18[62 ;Wire establielied here th& ogriputtural implementWorks of -Glasgow, do„. Owing. to. the death' of ?Jr. Glatteever 'ono. of • the original mem here,. geelmitge ill the peesonitel of the •fires took pleve • two or three emits ago mid it, is time rempoetel of Fat ran, McPherson tit Rove. • Their apetiiitlty is the 'One to be Mooed, That from so email a body could bp raised A. torrent of sounds, whose melody Code swell into such sweet variaty.' a. : flair idea. or'. watch' she 'tnaitufarSture of these organs is carried on. • • ,FANNING MILLS, Proliably• the first nianufnctory to supply 'Caere -titan -ituteethate. local. *ants was the Fanning Mill,-oee of 11. MeTaggart. From its very hi,. eeptitet to the' preseut it huts- been, managed ovitli ekeellent business, taut end thorough integrity.. The titills'irete the firm •touk' feria ,demet oveesell ether' makers in •Weeterti• ' 0 ettifio 'poine of niembeeicel'edn-. btr tuition andben-dr aud..praetleal' adaptability :to- the porpoSes. ther were deeigned for. "' The result -fat* heen that, probably, on. the 'major. ity 6f •farum 'in -.Buren, Bruce and, Perth have At some tir»e.beetrfoeed.. l‘IcTitsagart•Sts- Cots' anills. -A •large . • CaitRIae.i FacTottISS. . trade leer been cisme and is yet dottle • Tire '1st:4:k rshop-' of. Mr. in .Waterloo county. AS a result, "Ilarerelletitelefille oue of :the fittest largenumber of• hands' lieve leeeii in town... The Work. turned.. Olt has uoOtilluuLIIy employed ill the factory obteinedenore than en lieneetlitite . here Or Mi theroad e'ver' sleets 1852. ;focal, rep u cation; rr. • Can tutors hatt Woh edveneing. Yeart; elie.1MoTag: •this year and for several, yerirs past gart Mill -hes been kept .seippedflarge Consigeniente of •beek. ,abreast • Of .the Limes. ,Isetrytliiire,- beanie', ;buggies titt(1 • Wagens to. the 'that Skill,- .M.ftellinfl'y • and capital Northwest. ePrizee.- arid. 7ai, could effect:hes hetet brought to bey .ploteaseto vehicles 'ere 111 perfeeting them:awl bringing •plentifel eti "leaves. in Irtillemihrose" thein.up to, the reguireinents ofthe iit every fel1. shoW in. this eeetio'n.- t so eliat.to dAY they Reuel me- .Teniniiide, are steadily eitiploy.ed;by or; vettedas e•.v.er. ' At .premeet • the Cantelen.' , There aro.' two. aimealetuere out, Of fteniti lig tnille at other ,shops of •tilie •olties, • Oat of •••thie ieeeltotit • 50,0.• Ten •''M r.. Leelie who teens,-eut Leis ellen are'steatlity. einp'eyed 016"y -tear qiertitity of -excellent ..•*Ork, aficl through: The •lealtlings C6Yer -that of -Mr. Re 011,811; -.ty ait fler(i •oi'gratina• .,kOrt n0.111.0 1.862-., . firm was of ..3.11eTageeirt, • ley . end INIeaurchle, • About .iere awl half yearie.peo the- tesvoefilst •• unused retired rind. the:tit:en 'eerireatee ized MelKelizie• and, Me:003'e/0 .•np partnere; .Als. e hoe eh they 'etive• ..long....cred it ,on • ',their seleit, alI their • Met veitil„ este „ - fee '‘espee".;..eatilis • 'A • cOnsiderable. e•r yi nee .04 ied'eCte1. try ti• superior article. •pentleced et.the. very • minimum. eritit, and :tele. tbibereeeret tier advantage' of eX- OeIiluIlt -fieame . . . •. . s. :witssr.itsai* itAnnwisiin . . Thelatgest eribbing • and eretell • hireilware leeriness in the Comity is thet of R.: M. R;icey• (71' ' Clinton. gricrif tere, Builder, Carriage-gnats- er's, 13' auk Sad (1 ler'e, Cale tiet., niner's.,- Isar(' w rt i kept iii. Stoek aiel soll over ,theceetitei.- tra %Tiler from this house also, eiakee' periodical visiti. to other toWns end sell I ages.. th rough oii t (11144- 140(1 13rti me. counties. Pllrcha940g 111 krkp.quA11..,. ti est 'd ireet from. the 1149 414 feet u rere, .The less expense -of Menthg. an es ,tablielituent, of 'hie kind iiiblinton, Where ren te trieee, (,te., are so.fllUeli • .. lower thee in cities," antha th-orough Tlic,re nee twe weeddi..esisiis4 and knoWledge of the erede enable' 51r. Wood shapitig 'factories here.: One Itaeey to do a trade that.,eivals Rotted is riWileri: and Operate -crier' Council: 6f the pretentious' nietropolieme, lor Thos, • lifef<epe'e. has Isla; houses. .-• iemenelyebeen built .,tq'replaCti ,otie destroyed by flee lace seminer. Ail ;the incelerte.eapplieuees letve,beeli introduced ..0.110 it fermenting to -leg full capacity. 111r; Harry. Sweetie, the pioneer • builder , • CI i ton, t is tete proprietoe:of the other plimitig whieh is not finite completed .yet, :Mr,- Stevens having so much building Work en hand that lie has. not le en tilde. to pat in till the tea. chiller), lee pueposes. Me. Stevens old feetory,shered the fiery -fete .of ti,, -'other faCtrry Whiell.,Wes'IMrned; There 'hi ample seope and verge for eliege,two even" erinipped' est ments. : the -many %emelt hy in the try at lbeen t to Clinton ere' year ley. par (meeting residences cone. mm16111.10 with their means,' this • e,,use demend for ell -thee thee islted meteriai those factories; cail 401')) mite From what we can learn: • ut •25 or. 30 hands are employed 'day these two firms. .. eltor.,esit rtotntixdjutus . • ew- G°od..At the City Book Store. Richter Mouth Organs, 10 Key, Brass, at 25 Cents. Express Waggons, iron axle, at $2.25; also wooden aldos, at $1. and $1.50. BABY CARRIAGES going very cheap • • FiDst-claes stock of Fresh Ink.ew stock Blank Books. ALL PIPER - 1 The largest variety and cheapest in -County of Ilurop, gar Croquet and Lacrosse Sticks, Hammocks and .Fans. CHRIS. DIOKSON, CLINTON • UN lost parasol advertised last week by Mr T, Ceoper htie been found and returned. GODettion District Orange Lodge will meet at, Hohnesville on Monday, 23r41 hist, at two o'clock p. Masters and officers of private lodges aro eernestly reqqested to be present. , TIIE Stratford Waterworks has had thn effect of reducing insuranes rates in that town, The time *Weenie probably, .when Clinton iiirhave' Waterworks foe fire, srteet iind do mestic purposes. . . Messes A; Toon, T, Dixoe, Geo. Buneton OM H. Meetheffielp ere tlit; lay delegates from this' lowle. whet will attend the Methodist bon- fereece of the Guelph Dist' ict which opens in (Minton 041 Wednesday next. -Walkerton Herald. Tun ICAL P.EConD says that "'Vet ttrotl most instaut relief of eartsehe is af- forded Put five dropet chloroform -ona.htticottnri.or wool in the.1401v.1 orkatsi, pipe, 'their blbielliirVap(ie through the stern into the aching ear. . PRESENTATIO11,-7The President of the B. C. Conference, presented the Rey, J. Kenner (Of this place,) Treas- urer of the Superannuated Fatal. • and counextiiriat Treasurer, a handr. seine gold watch beautifully engrav ed, and valued at $125.00, the gift of his lirethern, for bus labours On their behalf in this fund. the manufacture of mantles. The result ist they receive orders for this portion of ladies wearing apparel from a territorycunsiderably outside that which ntight strictly be termed local. The Palace Dry Goods House, ef the Estate Hodgests, has a wetro- pOiIt5.fl appearettce and the veiled etock open for theapproval of custom- ers is iu complete harmony with the magnificent appearence of the build. ing. • gam. A mention ef the industriesof ainton would be incomplete did not we refer to salts Though the "boom" in IL has tli4 ' outthere is coneir2er- able made ,here. The "MeGarva" Works, owited by a gentleman of that line a capacity forierniug out 100 barrels a day, which conlci easily be donbled or quadrupled did the •• demand call for it. Mr, Marva has cooper shops in connection anti makes 1118 owu barrels,. A. ewiteli from the works to the railway track - .reduces the coat :of shipping it, Probably the itiOst ptilli*O0talta1tdrlis the Donaldson ale these of Staple. Val, located in the suburbs of Clin-• ton, We believe their present cap achy iti from 250.to 350 barrels per :day but there is really no limit to the amount that could be tinned out were there a market for it. A large "smoutit of dairy salt, put up its bags is also retitle pt the "Stapleton Works." A saw mill stave mid, head• jog, itiaeliiiies, cooper shops etg.arts un- der t he same propt•ietersh ip. A. lard,. quantity of wood is•requirtsd for It will thus Seen that the mewl- fo.atere of salt peels employment to very limey men, -but we have no data at hand to give' the number. Mr.'11...Ransfutal ia theittanager. LOCAL NEWS. La and Armin the.,!‘ Bub." . ZrAoluit . . A:0710.e.- Ai all times toetoill be glad Co 0(18400 (toms of news from any reliable :mires, eZtAcr• . vekbal :or written. Reports of ine'etings, en.: evict:m=00, sse.iety and'ehaech doings, ' eta , 01 815 other . ?natters of general interest . hill always haeo a place, in our oultnang..-ED . HOW OU Os; li'Oa Enos.- "Clireatt" separaters or threshing trreciti fiery, - horse n.i id -steam power, tvhich have met:with ft remarkably suceessful demand. They have been • introduced in every part of the Dos trom ties Maritime Proviti- C0814 British Columbia, Shiver ente bates eyen been made to Australie anti foreign couritries. 40 men are regularly employetrby this firm, and about 100 tnacliines aro turned out every year. The amount of businese tneacted by the firm (Write; the year exceeds 50,000.'$As may be soPposed, eitensive premises are re- . (faired to tarry on this large bumi- •nee% and we' litel thet the neceasary buildings cevisr 1 acres of ground. nem ttaTtt clung's. About 1852 the Rance R•othere 11nel:tr.:tiro --steam -flu'li4414-'e10ef owned and operated by Mr. Jas. Fair. Diet eueli laige additIonir etie ()Heil Mat leette.elee, ''t•ro inente in machinery etc., in eviler to brine des capacity for and close 9f woi•lt up to the high•etatirlatel' recptir- el iv the trade of these tittles, that it is now Fair's mill, with ell the term implies. It is run by a 70 lidrsti pewee eneriee, and ft 110W 85 bored ,power boiler his just been pet in. TIM capacity' of the Mill is front no to 200 barrels pee day. From 25 ter 40 hands ere empleyed the year round, t:Tsuelly sufficieet local grain enn be had, but this yeer lei go amotine had to be impel -tett. The ontput of the mill is largly ex ported, although; SO011 in. the fame thet "Fair"e flour" has acquired for strength 5.111 generalexcellenea that there is a very lai go (1. 015.41(1 for it, Kincardine, Go lerielt Awl other towne use largely of it. Title •Tho Doherty Organ factory, es- year the tise.ricet for theprotlerit of • ablished in 1876, ie ('sSontitsity thiS Mil) 18 almost exclusively local. Clinton enterpttge, a peculiarly The failure of the ,wheat °rep Ittet Canaflitto One It le an eadsteli• year compelled hundreds of farmers ment, it we may Use Lite expression, *tviro wearily leive large l•rtirplus. to ', sof modern and std vended Canetlian buy flonr for their CoWn USa. ctlitUre, Sense one, With Cettaider^ has neVfii Oecurred here before end able reason, lir diecoersing on the it is te be hoped will not, ageits. 134, oational eengs of various eountries, irides the lame commercial Imainese • Skid "Allow me to dictate the thc ettstotil trade is of 118 mean pro Fong* of a'country mid 1 care not portions„ §hipments of flour for eshe mattes ite laws," The idea the, h retern Provineee ere made in. being that 'poetry and naUftio were barrels, Which are made ee the " mote important governing factoes premise's, ror the British market than legislative tseactments. If the it is put up114 Melte', Mr. trait has .041serty Organ e.,101 .da tot make sawmill whielt is tee Int eeprirate ,‘ one nogg they turn etlt a profusion engine. The Veit mill is bns et the etrturnepte whiels enable our for ingnetriee in this part of , the e entIntr.y that haft.lseeri thoronghly •or re&t.ived ,' QT1T5.t40ThDJd4 nousee. As US'Unt I Wi!!, ficarrosi, ply the bighest'easli price for .fi•eeli tfggs. •to.os. COOPER, A:lbert St., eine ten • 2801f. • wee . ' LOST-qietween Fair's.niill and and the railway ,ciessieg, on the 131yt11 Read, e 11,on.a please return themes McIeitor, 131y111, or :to this -Miley. •. • .291- -e -ere Ono exerShrion :from Blyth 00de04011 to,day,, • . • (Q. the 'old dein of- Scan awl Davis does. a large business 111 manufacturing limrdwart- and In shelf guods, stoves,. rest, etc. llarland flres. are also 'engage:1.in the earn(' linee The Jewelry tiatle is repres'ented by 111r, 1?riddle004)lbe mid others: The Beek trade by (Arts Dixon and others." • Mr. Dixon's ..esteblisli men teje nee .of the att ractintie of the town Hari). business by Wile Twitchell 'tied •• others. Denison Ilertems end othere beet 'the people. The veriOus other trades sire mnply represented, but space forinds .fui her mention. '11411D1/1110. OItAIN; To PREVE1IT haystacks' firing. stetter a few handfuls of common salt, betWeen esch layer. The tedt;' by „absorbing, the humidity of the ,hay, not only prevents its fornienta- Lion and Consequent beatine, but 11 also .arlds n salty taste to thik forage: Which rill cattle besides; it stim• rilates7the• appetite sod assiste di- gestion and 'Ito preserves. them from 'many diseasiee. Mee, w..ri. flip!, Clinton, is viieting her eister Airs. ThOs. Worth' uf 51 itdiul 1, -eldeocate. AnttnilOATLON frinn "a•tnernhar" of the Teinperance Lodge is uti avoidably crowded out of (hie )espe • UDETINO nf the Guelph conference 01 1.1(41 united•Merloiliet reit coal metiees in Clinton A° day,' .1s is thou:Olt:diet •.over 800 luy and eler-• 'deleghtes, beprits'ent. • • • . • CEO: Wnyrntiiws110 Ilea been ens. ployed ,ehe funithre faetoiT for Soule time Jet t this week for Clinton w itere he 1;ast ,sece rad a goud position .in .Doliorty's • organ faMory. We ish 11.101 .succeasr-- u.seels Post.. •• IBItnovInfnrrs.- aninbillor D Ian •has jatit cotnpleted build. ing improvements to is's rt sidence and ont miltlings:The addition to his house wakes it, one eftheitio:4 reruns and liest unpainted in • the town. •Tliis-new (debit. and coach• house ie one. of the'eauet compact, and . ton. venitintly 'arranged affairs of dr kind we hese even, a, place for eeei yr. thin. atsd ..everything in apple-pie. MAJOit AlUnirt:r, Capt: Forrester, '.1sieutenant'James'sYoums, 'and. the inembere of Clinton company, with •other coninanies Or Ole 3'3rd battab ion, 'eft' yesterday hy special. train taco-operete with other yolunteer.s in:delete:it Of Curling Farm at 'Low don.• • • . .ExOnusiON TO G.oiteraell.----The second •annual•eiteitr81011 of ' the' . . .scho.ols of .Lotelon and London and Lebo loceiships will f e held at Gode• • -rich oil. Friday, 201,,t.. A .ereloiel train will be run' from Hyde Park, leaving there at .7.atn, and: arriv• itig rieGoderieh 5.tthlO. Returning it will letive•GOderich at 6.o. (0. Bargains in Ev ry Dep'imo DRY7G At. THE LACE state late JOHN 1-100GE ously along Albert and down Rat- tenbury etreete yesterday, the tongue Ronse Fasaits--4 team othorses belonging to Mr. Watsen ron furi- of the waggon ploughing up the streets in them progress. At Cooper's grocery an "empty hogshead filled with straw" was Htruck by the wheels of the• waggon, overturning the waggon and freeing the horses from it, They continued their:2:40 gait to the Methodist chnr011, Where they instinctively hrought up ,wItla. out any serious injury. And stf,enge °to Hay the only portion of the waggon broken was the reach. , A OLINDA Pa'rea4T.---4dr 1-letrY Cantelon, the carriage matter, has ma e pre notnary arrangetnetilYto secure a patent for a buggy gear for single or driving buggies. TIV1 ex- leaNriegs„ete., areciperle of eteel med. wOole arrengement only weight 1 00Ibs. It is considered equally ag etretig as any gear weighing,ons half more. One- . 'peculiarity of it is a selfsadjusting compensating rod,com nectiess the two *wrings. Thiti. rod is a strong feature in the patent. The benefit of it is, to be found in its preserving an equal weight ou hoth springs; though' a person Meet he seated on oire side of the bust7y the moment his weight hears on the epring on that side, the rod automa- tically throwsa'portion of the one-oid-• ei weight .on the opposite spring. Mr, C,ntelon triode 'several buggies on title principle all an- experiment • twit fall... Fieding they more than flailed his expectations he .took stepa to secure a patent for his im- hrovetnents and is now building ves lacles in accordance with it. .' Sewn!. Puttmer, County Orange L Oen Bro. John Smirlett, W. 0. wet In Olin rnn 6n, Siiturdaye "-The •ai tot:deuce . Wag fair.' 'Further (t1. ranOinents for' On celebration of the 121h ineelinton Tem made, 'Fells 10 000 Straneers are' exPeated to -take }ern: Wept Bruce 010I,P.W111. • and, 16 'lodges, and froni present. incliegtiens ill's will . be the largest'. demonstration ever lield in: I.Vegtern Oulatio. In the evening 1110 Royal' Scarlet Chapter wits opened, to WhiCh. degree several were adyanced. ' Tun.' CADBAD:ft Fr. Charlie Yong, Of the Stratford Beacon, Wrieee 'fieeteee•Xperience : "A good • many grawere of cabbages! and genii' flowers Wink they. Would sooner fight the. cAhart'e...worni than the little fiv WhieliclestrayS the plants who attry aro first...utri: out.. e have proved to onr SatisfaCtion -that if the plants.be sleeted On the kooth and emit eide with shingles the fly will noveetoucla thern''and they will 'grow '.istreng and • healthy, The' shingles Aboulrl be ,kept on . till the plants Iseve'attained a gored eize." 'Stubborn facts will hear out the staternetit thitt .46 no peliit. within '20•Or 30 miles dan. So gob a' grain. market be found as in glieton, . A coneitierable quantity is. requiredby the Fair Mill for menufactering .purposes,aid Mr. It. lewin, pro- prietet. of the "Standard". Elevater la'a. shrewd eleheral iver whose aim. seerne to be Work on a smajl margin of pestle handle largeeuate. • .tities . and tern over quieltly. Hi erieveitete„.„-eleinteameperetreet buSliele, A new 26 horeis poWer 'ew°e tie and grails cleat) i lig 'nal tie ery is being pnt. in Re, that 'the. facil- ity rind 081(1wis which large mien. titiee eon be handled will be much -enhanced. As an evidence of the qunittity of glean handled Isere, (1,511(1 • 'Trunk returns 811004 that there is • More shipped -from 110014' than fremall station 5 west of. Stratford eoarbined, CLOTIMG NIANUVACTWIMItS. ' A . very large business in flit.; line litta been done for Rome years past by John Craib, As ie•the caste with many other of our local intlustriee the 100,141 has trot been confined to local cnstotners, orders were taken in 'Manitoba and tiarrens other parts of thei country.and made up hero. Mr. Oran) runs a large goneral Dry Coeds and millinery businese in connection ' with the timitufatture of cicelsing. 29 ern, pleyeee have been engaged by tide firm. f.", Volvon & San are also extensively engftaed in mnnuftietur- ing clothing. "Pile 14 the: eldest concern' of tho ltinti in Clinteq, end employ a large gaff Of hands. Mr. Pia -her has recently eommenced butrinese in Jee,, Smith's block and • though net titling as large 5. trade AS either of the' othot two, hatt quite a towbar of handsa11 work. 1 DAV neetsS, staNTIa.talt1144, rte. A Lawyer's Opinion or Interest to alL. J. A. Tammy, Esq., a leading at- torney of IV inona, Winn., writes.: "After using it for more 'than three years, I take great pleasure in stat- ing that I regard Dr. Xing's New Dis- covery for Consumption, es the best remetlyin the world for Cough(( and Colds. It liss never faded to core the most severe col& I have had, and in. variably relieves the pein in the 1 . ExCEnDING Titput, PoWnite.An intrortatit question te , magistrates .vesecleeidedatiOsgootle flail last week •Ita th'eir jurisdietion in cases of misciemeanord Two magieterstee of the tosen of Kineardiee, convicted a mats:named Clartpr of assistieg (41 illicit imposieg $250.fine. The Inland Revenue Acts Mak(' oll0 offence 0, misdemeamor, and a motion wes promptly read° to euash the conviction. J•udgetnent was given 11100A -rates 1110/0 110 j u risdietion in resets of nsiedemeanor San ACCIDMIT-Mr. Halt th0. only and there is nothing in the act creat. brother of Mrs. Taylor and Mrs, Gill; her this.an• offence to give'tlient•jur- town, wee thrown from ,Isri waggon isSietien. The conviction watt there The two ladies awl Mr. Gill left' by fPre'90a81"'"(1. on 8unday lust and instantly early' it'd in yesterday morning' to be • IsI001ITANT TO HOTEL 13,5EPERS,,, 17, present at the last sad cerernonies 0.7AApcapst,ettraol.:(1Feerliditesdy ii3;;t1LeoTiritt over,,..their dsecesreed brother. Tile accideet °cleared uno:i:Reinity, , • :to, Co. . jj antni-aiinnal ' Meeting of tile minty' :0-rin' the Orange X3riessele, on Mon- day of last week,. County 11.1aster Perkine lii the chair, The yellows distrieta were represented at(cl tt •pleetrant, time, SpeSlt; TI,)) printjpal heftiness before, the tiseetine. was fe• ceiying the report of the''Superior .Grand the annual, and melte ing arrtingetnents foe the. eelebration of 1110 12th of july. TIDIELV" WAIINDr0.-SIMuld Any persotisbe tlisirous Of availing theni• sews of our coltione for discussing the ;ores awl eoug of the Scott Act, we will give alimited spece,e but longwinded emnrounicatiolleslitte OEM received thik week will OA , be itt. stetted.. It Wonld be worth 2 or $3 to at he'd distribute it ehd we eatm91, afford to pey Lisette, to„ventilate Hey persou'ss hobby, who wants A)874t it ,fOr nothing. Even temperarice lecturers are paid itt4 it, is only Lila; and not actaal work they. do, WaS...denitle**7.-.t.hat . a. 1101.81'tellieY could', mit, be held reePrinelble,Thi''' goods whieh hall . been loft. at /tie hotel after hie guest had departed. :Tirarktrrster•Padnitlett,,iit the 04 `hotel, Torente;.-isna gloated to colt for it for conaider.- able time. .Whets he • claimed hie truult•it caul& not be fotind, and he broughtan action 'against the 1001' prietar �f the place, Mr. Reed, to recOver. the Yalite of the: trunk, The Cane. was decided in favor of the plaintiff at the County clout% but the Court of Appeal revereed the deeiaion, holding. that a betel. keeper only hotted to take the same- dare Of a guest's goods after be.bas paid Isis hill. as Ise would of his own, and ia Only 1is4tle for negligence. chest." • . • • • :Trial Bottles of.this sure cure lor 1111 Theciat and Lung Diseases may be had Free aCWatte', a tee's. Drug. Store. Large size, 01.00. • WE HAVE BOUGHT 1500-.YIRDS- DRESS -000 •„ , • And we will have tem in stock this week. Come and' 'get .one of the greatest hits of the season, :We have !..11..sca greattonanza in HOSIERY . Ask for them and get a pair. • More eienple, adults and children, are eroebled with coati venes then with any ether ailmelit....Die 'eery. Bel:- eer'seMandraSie Bitters will cure cos titrenessi and prevent the •dieetises which result trom it. 2914 The Stratford Municipal authori- ties heve taken the neceasary step toe wards separating the town, and coun- ty end Making the town a City. SEEpS.:1 HSEEDS1 wouttnICTIOE.--111 varintta papers; the publiehed vat:Alen of Road Cone missioner Elliot's; report to the Cotinty Cotmcil containe several ill aceUrtleiee. Ire did net call for tendere for an iron bridge over the teyfield river at Itothwellcs. The nrintell vettliell Weald lead effete) be. lieve that be called' for teethare for 60 iron bridge arid let a Con tract for It woteion ene. Estimatei were atilt, nesides earryiiI a large stook .and i'trao.lc(Itred\v1006;15Tnlinenspdatsiliaotikairnal;Trirl; doing an extellont, trade in the dry 1given in Mr, riliott'a report IS 100 goods business, ;lesiscrs. Pay ani feet, not 200 feet afc in the prieted Victereen pay aptoial attontion Is at(4'Illlft. .. . Fresh Supply OF RBLIARDE Field ad..11ardon. Seed& At S. DAVIS' Mammoth Stine.Warehouse; Hardware Tiii Shp; QTJTI\T:Tow Is ahead cf any season yet, ft age of NEW ORNA- " MENTS and BUTIONS just in. Bargains in Parasols! Bargains in Ti6ints I 2)Cases Of 3$nibroideries(2 OrENEE). SEE THEW And don't forget -what we told you last week' about the OD0r11.1-1±MI-C4-. • 0 0 0 TipEmppii;.i.inf.:of.:.01ilit3.114.:.. iiessigmee. • • TRUSTEE'S NOTICE.TO CREDITORS litferrierlielleselteifi that -Osseo Diehl,- ' George G. Diehl and An irony Januis Diehl, doing btisinessi at the Town of Clinton. in the County cf nuron, as "Georg Diehl & sons,' nurnapre dealers, Cabinet makers and Under- ;;takersOsare usene,oesexigninent-pfall•thefr pro.. Pont, estates, aridliffeiritrthVtliidelifilnedr , lessen putatev, of the seta .rown of Clinton, in trust for the benefit of all their et:editors, and that• all persons having elating agatnet the glad fledge Dielii,George L. Diehl and Androw James Diehl, comprising tiro said firm of "fieorge Diehl Le Sone," are required, on or before June sah Muo, , to mits) by letter, prepared -and addressed to tee undersigned, their name8, reghlente, post. oflice addresses, and particulars of their elalltS, duly verified by etatutory declarations, (50(1(4. (435. the nature of the gectirity, 11 any, held by thorn; and take rustiee that niter the lurid date • .reasuent to 98 Vie„ 802. 8, Chap. 8, (Ont.,) the esid trustee will proceed to distribute the aggetti 61 the said Oeorge Diehl, George IA Diehl and Andrew James nicht; comprising. the said son of '”Georart nicht & Bons," among the parties GT). titled thereto, rateably and proportioneelg, haying regard only to the 011.1804 of. %Offen none° sha11 have been given, and that he will not be HAW for the assets or any par; thereof so dn. tributed to any person or persorie,'finue Or Corr poratims, of shoo debt or .olaim he shalt not have notice. . bated at,ClIntonthiiitth day Of Slay, A.0.1884 • A GIRL IN TIIE MATTEIL---Laki, Satrirday Ilarry appkar. ed before 1118 Mayor for tliat he d.itl on the 12th day of June, in the towestrip Of Goderich, poeitively 'week the peace all to insithereens, and et the eame time did tstrike and neerly break the head et Joshua Cook, Defendant plersdy guilty, in consideration of Willett his Worship attid 85.25 in all would repelr dint. • kW% done to .11)54 peace an4. of the eommenteealtit, Tim pertiee to the affair are 1 oth respectable yeung men, but Chorchill eon% to narteke of the fiery tonspettsteent of Sir Randolph. Mrs eggeeseive leader of the yonneroly party of tnglancl 1.1.,is iittrlerst bed tint' LIM tW6 are ea. plrants for the favor of the Atone young led y, And alleged disparaeing rerearke by Coolt led Churchill to take the laW inter Isis OWn Ihtndit, contrary to the ettonto in snob moo twit. owl perseldrel dOSEPII - Trustee, etAenetett'a scat • • tiolIcItore for Trustee, 287.88, SALE BY TENDER CENT; OFF:A..g eheaper than ever at 000PEfl:c9 GROOERK • The undersigned begs to return bill shivers, thanks to his numerous rum towers for their liberal patroilace for the past twa, years, Ala 45 Le • intends to give his customers tho Best Value possible for their money, he hopes to meet coutinuanee their patronage, --BUT A- Genitilie Discount Sale The undersigned Will offer his entire Reid corisplete stet& of BOOTS AND. SHOES. - AT DISCOUNT OF -- 15 Cents Off Every Dollar. Customers will see that this is genuine, as goods are all marked in plain figinei. 0.001)S ALL FRESH,. And not composed of bah' shoddy,.but ALL LEATUDR. 'Corea iand preys for your: self that this is a fact, s:nd no dodge to get customers. In and then charge thaueual price. Remember the place --opposite T. COOPER'S, and next the'Telegraph office. W -DENISON or Bankrupt EstatO• costow Perllittlte Slop, Work Shop, Gut. llottsr wan00Ti 018 108 'F ..VICTORIA STREET, OLINTON. rptxpEtto \vitt, cntvED by this undersigned for LI 19 pnl'chat 0(14110 proems, inetuding btilldingsetioned by CIO, Milt as 8055, is ths Tams of ono Yt. 5558 ,• baring ft frontages of 61 feet on theyWest sIde of Vlatieme:htet6:10.itian0786:rorr.ancioc:1:040:0:,;(11:0;08::14.41:6:4036n0,:e04:1:ifi.6.:abmbtiTstirlioittp.iiig.% lath. cranes* aostt., boThinbeitig...-ertto 8of irefirrohosettutoritiotagineowilittoopirin • Aktige6t41 Senitrot ens .64+1401 • inatsts, gar *1. )1i 814* • ' X�w for Bargains Vietoria Mock, 3 AT- Rrile . ELL Clinton Ontario. as:allaying received His .007.TEA - Wt. -....cf. Will still be a Specialty, and an net , be beaten in the market,- Groceries as low es possible. 4 Litege141tie-ck'orGLASSWARE awl" CROCKERY on hand. A10 \ , FRE,511 OAT 111E41., . CORN MEAL, FLOUR, • OATS, POTATOES, &os. Give me a call and be Antlalod T. COOPER, EIFLE.ZINIA.N7i3 VOIara POIVE)ElaSe *Ain 3,4svrit. 10 tole. Conteln heir outs • r 0. Is a rola, sure, and fetter:44W. woqilis in 6U.D0rulko0Adidas To THE PUBLIC. gode'rioli Iarb1e Worn . IHAVE appointed.1111nonetm oonnow; General Agent of the CoderIch Marble Wo4.0 for the Oounty of. nufon. . " JOSEPH YANSTOkrn. • ..Prnnietor • Codcriah, rob.' 0, 1004. • Olint*Itarble -:Woritk BORON STREETeCI.INTOtit • W. .H:..COOPER.,• isnufacturer of and dealer isieti kinds of • Marble & Granite for Cemetery Work at tigurca thal, defy competition • Also matinticturceof the Celebrated Arteirroiee, S;ONE, lOr .B4ildilig1 pup. poses and Cemetery .Worltev, leidenitint be. eeen US be apprecieted.--eAll Weik warranted to give satisfaction, • • pring and Su" miner StoOk et' BOOTA, SliO14 ew,,I svoutd etrit the attention of the puhlte to the same. 1010.1111.1111•1•1111e a 'rluesabscriber begs t:sieture.his Sincere thanks to his customers rind elle publie generally, for the liberal patronage extend• ed tit Lim le the past, and by furnistsieg. the' • Best article I 7 -AT THE 1OWES.J. Penitincratiic Price, ho hopes to merit a Continaance Of QM same. Ho wottla spc1ti1ly recommend a trial of ••bii Leapt •Iltildarktra.gri''of %the reel • Best 2k14211)8 ef BitANDiE81'• FORT WINES anil 110DLAND .GIN8, suitable eforenediaimileptiremeCAlind feeelle e„,e - • . . 5.188' 141E anti Geis -veers" AitTse., in bottles -:-..pints or quarts. ; CANAD15.23 AtE4 " AND POiTER, CARLIN° & f)Avir.41 LAOLIt constantly en bench ear• wtomen's Hui lfoots only $175. we Men's, toy's' arm citticiren's, (sheep, accordingly. • este Trunks anti•Taitses very. 'cheap, - szr 'ream and Carriage Ileruese eheapOr than ,ver. Silver Mounttd BIngle ' 'garnets only $14, • • Or Baby Carrieges, a large Variety, at elamst half price. es, 15,000 Bunches iligh Lind ilne.and (leant. Shingles for eale, ellean.. Buttc);' and legln. ta1c621 as cash for pools and Shoes. • xtoovcs to LEI. ovgn.stiOr..., jeC)Piir"..1\17. , *Meg to inform his old customers and the public v13(04115" that he hus again opened out in the • • 'Carriage and Waggon. Business, On the Oottor of lInr4 ma Prange Streets, tilinton, 14 the 11ricit tundice known as thel4Mounteastle property," Where he WIll earl Y oft the trade In all Its,Manches. eitperienta of over Us yostre in business le Clinton will enishic Write met the requirements 61 the pahlia 111100 liner All material a the very hest quality and Oa workmanship tinautpuReed. examine before- prtrehaslea, All thalateat improved rigsaulnufnetnred Mid Isept Ottelitaritly 011 11:1114.. • • ALL WORK WMRNTtO; vi • PRICES REASONABLE; 17,,DP.tpairingi: tali lit pAnifill,0 PrOttrtkv Attenam • • • Jest received, in prime condition, Matt QIEOSE AUI, CHAMPADNE C.IDEN NADI So -PA. OrSolo Agent for Gorforio14 4!er .ROB$ON ALBERT STREET WHIRR v•22 -11r. • ""6" 0 LEflA INFOITIJM , AND • ALL SUMMER CO MPLAIKh salP.PrmLNei, *6„