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011atitilteqd Wittlitg9 chcafetion, over 1700
1010#11: ifefneWluip June i5th-
isi•TE WS.
Around the "Bub."
1.1•••••••••*P•••.
On Xalh.
ait Mau wesoKi Do glad to receipt!
'affront any Toliattle imam, eithor
it.ten, Report; of meetings, sic-
-eel, soetety anti church. (tangs, eta
1111 ether asetamt of uen4ra interoot
hate a 'Race in OUT CON71111t...-ED
riAltil YOU. or Foa Eoos.
As ea! 1 win, thia.seaapo, pax the
big ieet ch pries, for fresh .egis.
T1108. COOPER, Albert St., Clin-
ton. 2,804„
t4riiiii1760113, Canyas'Tflikei,
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ZSOOOCArdili ;Wink Qt0.; triWINt111
MOW !Store., Beaver Block. 292
• LOST -Between Fair's n1111.01(1 and the
•railway crossing, on the Blyth Road, a
Prune Silk Dress. Finder will
please return to Toga Alchatev, Blyth, or
to this aloe. 291
Itipirren 'Org- atis'‘10 kers; 20c.,
Reim „Balls, Croquet, Fans, etc., at
:Wier' new• Book Store, 292
'Irtrozteri,--On Friday last Josiah.
Mollvaine, of fiullett, was injur.ecl
by his Irmse-running_way.._
• )51ms 17.,Ottou. has been appointed,
:Lieutenant of a branch of the.Lord's
• •atMoutoreStrShe left-
-fer the. sear, of war yesterday.
Itr. A.. Anthony, Church. of Eng-
land Igiasionary on the India Reser-
ve, Grand River, a desoon4aut of the
Chief a the ancient anti honorable
tribe a the Delaware, wee in sown
•title week.
Mr. R. W. NicKenzie, of °ode -
rich was appointed by the Guelph
Annual Conference lay delegate on
the Central illisaionary Committee.
R. Batext'a ehange of advt.
vii11 appear next week. Ile *lingua -
eel apemal lines Adams & Wests
lake'e Goal oil stoveu, "title binding
cord.
A Comotoxiscp.-Mr John Mal -
lough, of D110040400, met an old
friend, in the person of Mr. Ben
Rurnbai1 in Cliuton the other day,
in comparing notes the fact was eb,-
We is one of the west tovertont cited that the birthd of teach was
committees. irt connection with the the lgttt day ) prii;
tTnited Methodist Church. Sixty five year ago.
"Los2n SAVED." -This Cantata
will larrentlered in the town haU ou
Friday evening 17 over 40 voices.
Subject, temperance. It promises
to be the best of the season. For
particulars see bills.
COBAP Liam' DESTItoyER,-.&
con•espondent of the Fruit. Recorder,
*ye be Tas boiled the leavee and
stews of tomato plantUntil the
joke is all extracted, awl Ande the
and liquor deadly to caterpillars„ lice
'many other enemies of vegetation.
It does, not injure the growth of
plants. *'
Nor IN Tug BtSINESS.-Early on
Saturday morning there loight. have
been seen in the doorway recess of
ANfr. Stevenson's eabinet and under-
taking thop behind the wire screens,
what( dozen -washboards, as though
• the proprietor of the premises ins
tended going into the wholesale lann-
diy business. Those who thought'
so were very wide of tht, mark, for
no one was. more surprised to find
these necessary aids in the detergent
process pieced outside, as indicative
of the business within, than was Mr.
Stevenson. Upon inquiring he found
that the 'washboards were the pro-
, perty of a neighboring grocer who
hact forgotten to take then in and
-Mi-71:-Jirehatiirtioticing-thearahou
10 O'clock gave them into chatge of
Chief Paisley whet put them for sate
the worming. •
COTTACT 11.1 vogrgagNgE-L-Slintthe
t•hird'.dariif thetegsiow of Method-
ist Church Conference, Guelph,Dis.
trict, in Clinton, the :Rev. James
Harris, Chairman of die TemperanCe
'Conunittee presented a report in
which is set forth in a most foreible
manner the presentaspects of the
Temperance question arid urged up-
on the Conference and all ite memb.
ers. their earnest efforts to remove
intemperance froin our midst lay. the
passing of the Scott Act as far as
possible in every,county in. Ontario.
That • while we do not believe the
Scalk.Act to be all that we want,
yet we are:thankful. to our° Legis16,,
tors for it, as they have given "mot
pledge of fuller.legitilation when We
make•them feel tlfitt they 'lave sup'.
port eueUgh of the voters to make
them safe in s� doing.
Esnoassn BY THE Cinitov.--,,-A
rew of the Methodist, Ministers. at,
tending Conference here put in an
appearance at: the meetings a the
Lord's Army and. seemed highly
pleased with the proceedings. , Rey..
Mr. Broleyvvre are told, tleclaring•
that.he never fult•so convinced that
he"possessed the saYine• power . of
grace as hetlid'while panlcipating in
the services of these Worthy brothers'
. of tiles:anis:3i militant._ • .0ne • Rev.
'gentleman in looking around at the
officers' of•the "A riny" remarked that
if these men, picked • ..out of •the
gutters could be lieutenants and
captains, the regular.ordained.
inin-
istrs should be generats. .The Army.' ter, of ICineardine, also testified • t
ofileers blushed and did �t'Seen to the uniform kindues.s of all in th
knew whether this •,equiVocal refers Grand truion; end lipped that
Mice was made With the intentioii. or of themcame', to•..hie town the
Censnrieg them :With faint praise or would call ',upon hini,and lie went
opf griising-thein with' faint eetisere,' endeavor,te' make thee; feel as mud
The local idergy Of Cliaton favor the at. • home :as they Intl' him: Mrs
the'Rev. John Grey; Baptist, -Morley thanked the- delegates fo
particularly aiding them by his per their kindness and said•she felt it a
sonal efforts, • . • . honor to entertain them in her houi
• DISTURBING A Purti,It' MserIxo, The eopipany:joitred ill the old 'son
L --On .•Thursday •evening, ' at the ."Slicilt 'we gather'at the river," the
Lord's ta.rmy meeting in the Rey. W. 'S. 'Griffin led in praye
hall, Goo. 'Clarke undertook to show The.dele gates . and' ministeria
the soldierly blaster. 'of eareaionies .each ,seetned. t� feel • that Mre: "Mo
that the'. preeeedings were not be. 10.)r:a hotel, witlthe, airy .roorus'an
ing ran on correct orthostex•ini.pci- able " mattag,oillent, waS• .worthy o
:Going so far, it is 'Stated, as 'large:patronage and seenied serpri
to•tieny the aceuraCy• ef the state- ed -to find such, a hIcitel ili,a town •
Melds of the theologiceimilitttry. the slzeicif ;Clip:ten, 'as - it Would d
leader. • Nor would.' Clarke, upon honor lo..any of ourlarger'tevirts
being remonstrated With, desist eyen cities.. .
trona: his unseemly leterference with . • TT
UttETT HARMON -M r. Cart
the -proceedings: Until forced' to. do Wright is a • patlituniater, in Ifullet
so by the timely appearance of Messrs Carter and son:. are not di
• Chief • of Police. Paieley. •• •tant farm. neighbors'. •The childre
-was put in the "cooler,: all441-lile of :the different .families go to ti
passing the night thus secluded from same school anda sonieWhat jealo
the hest and excitement of the feeling seems. CO exist between the
"madding • crowd" may have RR to the scholastic ability Or pro
time to reason out'.that he was not Meng of the respective juniors,
one. •of "the, "elect," but Merely a few days ago pathmaster Carta rIgh
stinnbling'hlock the march of the. in tlie official discharge of hisduti
Lord?, Army, and ,that in the in- 'requested .kr. Cartet, sr, to remo.
terests of order and deceney it was souie obatruotions frointhe high wa
quite proper 010 his .reinhval had • Carter being at the thire>sest
been effected.: ;on Fridey. ap:
in his waggon. Mr. (iaiter object
peatte4 before eadi B.' Fisher, .and felt annoyed at :the request
P., and • it'• subordinate ceeference order and considered that 1).:
was held. • While laborieg • under -Cartwright .was a living example •
the enthusiasm of: heated polemiaal• the bard of A vents ideal man "dr6
debate„the previous re -Venlig, Mr., ed in nlittle brief authority". 'T
Clarke showed. that ha was possess- 'Writing 'of. Mr, Cartwright in
ed of considerable arguineritatiye -wordy Conflict did not 'show ti
elecrence, • but when it came to. a lid was poisessed'a tryanni
logical debate upon the peeper Con- ,disposition.
He, : however, tiro
struction of profound legal. matters, iusisted ow his proper order • bei
the Court "downed • 'hint" 'eyery obeyed . appeared' to
time. The Collet maintained its as disagreeable as gall. and •wor
advantage, and netatagible evidence wood to Mr. Carter, who eviden
of it Carried 'off front Mr. Clnric had a rankling recollectlon of
ftoi)ool matter, jealoneies ..prrion
referred, to. In fact: ho . told
• is:alb-Mater,. contrary to the: pe
:atid dignitY of the Crown, and
the 1 particulae Municipal oft
aforesaid,tne) OSe the pearly gat
to!i•n fact to, shut his anci
mouth. Carter jr. appeared on
sake a this time arid assuinin
belkeient mien' and trine still f
ther aggravated the .offenee of 0
ter, sr.. by placing Iiifigs.% el
and dangerous proximity to
optics of Mr. 'Cartwright, The
ter gentleman fearing „there Ivo
be a positive breach of the pettee
he temain:"mcived on," and
Haien did not occur., For this
Cartwright is • to be common
He, however, came to Clinton
got slilliMOONOS issue ftgainSt Ca
and sect. They appeared befor
S. Fisher, J. P. in the Town II
Clinton, on Saturday last,. Ca
sr., for using unoomplimen
language to Cartwright watt adj
erl to pay $5,80; Carter jr., for
belligerent attitude and talk put
$6.90. The little ebullition
temper which melted in ttvo
spectable families calling upon a
,gistrate ie to be regretted, but,
leads to nothing worse all wet
well, tub the Maines. --Ilea
tragedy and the aluinet tragical
Chit lagh-Taylor *Mir, both
which (senile() a few miles from
ton, arose/rem tut trivial, cause
the Carter -Cartwright 'mitre
the pettiest(' which ere atnen
most respected 114;1401ns of the t
ship. °Tie well to ronenabor
great Aro* little wrath kindloth
'• Ba*.ox, fo'imerly of Witfl;*s
liam; is,•now a "ledge" for Lineolrr
Co: Washington Territory. Ee has'
given bonds as a•J. P.-- •
liojutoWgn Piaguis.--Witanipeg
Ritri.:1,1„Sir,' Richard" 811041d return
It1. G. sheepskin to Londen
beferattling offhia °eat for 1ndepen-,
donee. • A man cannot plough in a
ftwallow tail. .
DRA.W1NG THE- Di8-
•• trict' Temperance' Lodge. of Wes• t
Unroll has laid • &wit the law that
‘f it is; a. 'violation of the teetotaf
pled&tptgike aoigar• over the bar
in when liquer is drank:"
Muarom, •AND pitAtikrip ()Lon
.bas been formed; with Mr. Reeves
as manager. Mr. R. has few equals
• as an amateur coniedian. Their first
production will be a musicial comedy,
entitled ''Orir Silver Wedding."
• LEFT TowN-Mr, Blatchford, who
has been for some years employed at
the organ' 'factory, has accepted a
lucrative situation in Toronto. •He
is a first-010AS workman and we hope
he will meet with successio his new
Sphere.
.
WHAT PLUCK D1D.7--now. Dr..
•• Williams, the New President of' the
Niag,ara Conferance, was, a number
: 'of years ago, a tailor at Milton', Ont.
Rev. De. Ure, of Godericia; a lead-
ing Presbyterian divine, . served an
•.apprenticeshiP as blacksmith in Mc-
' Questen's' fOundry; in Haniitton
Many years age.... Galt.:Befarinee. .
:Osithstoiss.-Ia making. a brief
• mention- of the various industrial,
falier employing concerns in town,
the tannery of Mr. Hugh Moore and
the clothing minufactory'of R Coates
. and Son, under the niatiagenieot Of
' Mr. Joh' Cite, were btnitterl, alsci
the' several furniture' factories, etc.,
1 •i
HE 1 uTII OF, ,JULY.-.-Thie Orange
demonstrations throughPut Oancela
give promise of being attended with
• gieater, eclat •than ever before.. ..If
the weather prove'line,.Clinton will.
• will ..likely: be patronized .by the,
„- largest gathering that his ever been
in. town. _Oeangetnen and sympa,
thisers are mt(Seeted froin. ITuron,
Perth, Bruce Latubtati and Middle-
, AeX. The different' railwaya: • will
carry passengers at reduced fares,
• TO tlie'officers and members of the
_County and Clinton OrangcLodges.
. is due great credit for:their endea.
vors td make the 1884 deuionstration
a monster And successful one In
the eyening a grand entertainment
*Bile given under the auspices of
' the oeal•OrangeLodge.
Tent late Mr. IL S. Hall, of Horn.
• by, Halton 0o. Only brother -of Mrs:
Gill anct Mrs. Taylor; . of Clinton,_
whom we last week mentioned as
having niet with his deathon Sunday
was killed on Saturday net Sunday,
• • Ire was engaged iti drawing a load
• of *DAV from his barn. At the en-
trance to the barn there was a :sod
den pitell where it is suppoeed
Hall lost his footing and Ida com-
mand of the horses, as his team run
away, and he was thrown from the
• load t� the ground, where he was
found a few minutes later quite dead,
his: neck beitig broken and a blood
, burst, • The only external
• maga On his body were a couple .of
bruises on his face. • •
Recono.,-Within the
last, three ,weeks. yeesteee,..the mar-. .."treptlY in the form of .nine dollars
• be dealer put np eleven monanients and forty cents,: lawful -Motley
CollitsonEw D. A -Mr. D. D.
1 -lay recently condneted aervices in a
Stratford church, and did it in such
a professional style that the Bea-
con thinks it might not be amiss to
take the two D'd from the &out of
Mr. Hay's name, give them a cork,
screw twist, and tack them on the
rear end of it.
Duaauxs Coxrettatn.--Ainong
these upou whom the degree of
Bathelor ofDi vinity was conferred by
the Chancellor of the Western
Tfitiversitv of London, last Monday,
were the Rev. W. Cram, of Clinton,
and the Rev', R. Hicks, of Winiti-1
peg, formerly of Goderich, The
hoodswere placed on the canclidafes
by Rev, Prof. Sage, and the parch.
ments were presented by Vice.Pro.
vost Kerr.
Dors.--Among the ministers who.
called upon us during Conference
week were Revs'. J. W. Shelton, of
Georgetown, and Bill, of Kintore,
formerly of flensall-Judge Toms
was in town on .Saturday on his way
to Brussels re j odic' el land sale there.
-David *ler!. ex -Deputy Reeve,
Howick, was in town as delegate
during Conference week. -Judge
Doyle and barrister Campion passed
trough to.-Wingliam,-Mondayy-on..
•
,A.t the City. 33oii.**,qp:Te,
..
Richter Mouth Organs, 10 Key; !,Ants.cifint 2:4! Cents.
Express Waggons, iron axle, at $2,1.Irtwoo,c.ign:,p,x1os,
at 75e and $1.50. .
13.A.RY CARRIAGES goingirei'vyb0.§-
First-class stock Of Fyesh. IIk..15‘clyAocl,c,11101,11t*BOoks,!•
court,tiusiness,
.31I-17,141,4A-EitgisAgrattT•
°belie pleasing episodes in the rout-
ine of affatrs in this, the beat world
-the parties -in it• have yet Seen; Vas
tlie presentation; :on Monday biglir,
t� Urs. *day of the Grand -Union
Hotel and to members of her.family
and their friend Miss Josie Scott,
of several nicely gotten up books,
by the ministers and laymen • who
boarded at• the Grand Union while
attending Conference here. • Rev.
W.'S. Griffin in a lucid and humor -
oils speech refer's, d to the kindness of
Mrs, Morley and the members Of her
household, and of Miss Josie Sett,
towards the delegates to Conference
who had enjoyed the hospitality of
the Grand Union Hotel., He also
expressed• his satisfaction at finding
a hotel of snob excellent accommo-
dation aotl management in a town
the size, of Clinton, and then pre-
sented her with a beautiful copy of
the SeriptureQ, with the, Methodist
Hy Mita' • attached To the other
nieuthers of the .household, consist-
ing of Mrs. Morley's daughters --
Mlles, ele, of Wingbaun, 'Miss Til1e3i
Carsori and Miss Mary Osisen-to
•
Mins kinnie Long, and .to Bliss
Josie • Scott,' imitable reitigui
tions it) the term of nicely • gotten
up books by eminent authors, .of
their encleayors to. make these .stay.
ing at the Grantillinion d Min!, Oon
ference to feel at home. Rev: W. q
Henderson, M. A.,' PreSident of the
.Coriference. and: also no pf he
• guests said lie could but ,reiterat.
the sentiments )Jr. Griffin had
en utterance fo. • Rev. McAlis
The largest vaxiety,and cheapest in Ceunty of 1:Iiirow
er* Croquet, and Lacrosse Sticks, gaannOcks -and. Fans,
OHMS, DIOKSON ()LINTON
liordE AGAIN. -Our good friend.
Mr: Stewart Plummer has returned
Leine from the Canadian North -
The ruosqnitoes ' nor tlie ntal.
contents aid not gobble hint op, je
feet what he observed and was told
by "aiitual settlers and residents.
there confirms him in the impress,
ion that the grumbling against. the
"iniquitous" Dominion Government
is coudoed to gamblers and non -pro,
clueing speculators.- These woi th-
less gentlemen are anxions to pro.,
duce any turn a the wheel that may;
by even the relnotest possibility, en -
aide them to put a few dollars in
their pockets without their doing
any legitimate work for it. It is
becaose the policy of the Dominion
Gevernment is inimical to the in-
terests. of -them gentry o.pd_benefientJ_
to those of . the actual settlers that
the disaffection boom was was got-
tell-Attilwlittratid
unprofitable. The bone and sinew
tot* fux,parte in it. Tata ravings of
the Ontario Grit.. press/44' knurl.
afforded much mirth for Llie settlers,
many • of them tellinriiint thatif
any one hail a right to squeal it was
the peoplee'of Ontario who were the
actual sureties for the large amount
of money that had4Fbeen expended
in opening up the Northwest, and
which had made aettlement in it
possible. The country is undouht-
edly fertile and any,,:quantity of it,
hut the yield:per acre, so far PA he
learned frarn reliable', settlers would
average Very little more than hi
Ontario. Not having been there in
..the winter Mr. Plummer had to
practical introduction, to Jack Frost,
but•he verily believes, it cloes freeze
"some" there. The nearest Ins ex-
perience came to actual contact witb
the frost fiend was when looking
down the Wells in several. loealities
he' saw,' about six feet from the WI',
taw, the remnants of several' feet
in thickness of ice still lingering" in.
the hp Of -the spring well,having
openings just large enough to admit •
. of the passage .of the old oaken.
bnckets down to the Water beneath.
There evidently had beep frost there:
at no very remote period in the
, pad. For all this lir. Plummer,
does not speak disparagingly of the
eeuetry. :BUt'the many millions
✓ there wore at one timh supposed to
e be iti the land boom .are Aow shown
te;be nnire baseless fabrics Of a vis
ion, in thejnajority of cases. •
, • •
• ;ealeo;ding the s1e of, @ertalit•!.patcelit
.0f,'„ithurch• pi"dPerty.,
. .a' cQdSe
,
cloaca 01., .up491). several ..epurepes
• heavily involved 4wiII � c1osqd and:,
Po great .queation is how to relieve
the.e.84:/bboor.eahrees:.,h„eltl... for.;-thet.dehts
on• h
. • „
: The Opal flpert otthe $tationtog
Conunitefiikae.f.,Opt*SI.
...ocinxMowiturrater.. .•
Ooderi61),11',Teitlititt;)--:A1koa At;''comp-
boll; Vietornrat.-(Johi't'll..,,Oirsee;),..J.Q.
Pomeroy,. Supernumerary. • • • •. .
Olin ten:-RattenbUry-st.) Iasi -gray, G.
F. Salton; •Ortta'riekii.•,' Jelin KASIMIOr.' •
-Seaforth.Jas...:11roley
Win. Birks, 0e04 -,Kennedy. Ba,yfield,z
Thos. Gee.. Naron.-.41f, J. Smjth.• lien,
sail nortb-Wm..t Torrance, • ,Jabez . W.
Dyke; Roman south -John Ban. 1,,ondes-
beroto1in Hough,: Dupgantionr4olin
Turner, Jai- T. Legeirf•L. O. Rice: Super::
_anuated. Anburamee,,Ceswelf: Ben-
nuller:-.TOSOA
S. co.oke, Geo. H,Vohbledicle, "
atneA...1/i9.1tY
1•' •'Wniatritte'ofsTater, •
• Winglaen4-0. "11,:; Verniali," .90crotary..ef
„colif9roace, .40110attlineTax;344e.41.1istert
U;Rilte„Supotiomiited (Streetsville..)
Ripley-Wm..,Batigh.. • Lueknow-George
Tairkt ,Talm'Wolltert,paperagoiated.- A.Sh,
9seltilp-ry?.111:ibat,orliacsoialluatepprt:;'..3,13.eravied-aeBo:
Sepenininerai7.,,,„ ' iii17-3tiebard Paul.
,Tels-pvrtao
eswatBxe,,Ilti .i:Williams.• • taus,
seeon.Waltort•-4.
J. Sabine...•Bl1t.Ji$: 'Fisher. Bet:,
' grare,-Fd.Win A', Clichyri;•,.B.
Brandon; left.without 't(ieirenit at hisowa
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'Sanderson.' "'OS) &Lat. Blirtoie".• •
doors° I. Voislisi„..i Siipt:1; E. 4.
°hewn,. ••••-••
.tonfyrence„., portie..d on Tuesday.
..forenoon:
WARM W
Alew linen lawns„ • New Viotoria Lawns, New Embrpirleries,
0
°. . Guelph Conference of 'Coited;
. Methodists. • . •
Y • . .
d . Met in ,Clinton last :Wednesday:
i Probably 2C0 delegates were present,
. 'two. thirds of Whom were, ministers.'
r •Among the laynieti were J. O. bet-.
tor, R. W. aleKenzie and: J. H.
• , wards; of doclekich; ek:deputy
g reeve, Weir, of Hoick; A: Ratted.
11 ge, Bay field: . .
r. "Rev. W. 0. HemierSen was elect,
ed President; and:Rev. G. II. Corn -
r. • Joh, Secetoxy. •• • • •• •
.•
The Seeretary of the .stationieg
f coni•mittee .presenied: his first draft..
• Nonidnatiog• and Educational eoul'•
• mittees were sle.ces(1. •
• 001001111.0710U.
Woloith it 'to DO diettnellyiuMerstodd that we do
rot hold bumf:Iva ,rovoyotbte ftir the °pintail*
expresood eorrespondyttto..—En•lisw..§-PEoonn
. .
Editor. Nes. It'ecO•rd '
DiAan -wee sorprised to see
a cominunication in your local &item.
• signed by a men:chef. 'of the Gond.
Template Z.oago�f. this tow, in
answer to the ,corinnonication which
appeared in you paper, on Wednes-
He* Reveisible Prints in rink Checks, Black
and Whitt!4 Cheeks, and Blue and White Checks.
W:t4e Pkm, White Polka Dot 'Elitthierto;
'New Buntings, Nun'S.Veiling7 Fancy Dress Muslins,
and Summer Silks.
.see'07:*.Giest Stook and yOxi., will be satisfied.
?Vstate JOEN RODGENS, • :Y.
,
he GREAT -DRY-GOQDS P.AiACE CLINTON
Grocerks
LUMBp AND LATH
etlifarx, aw.init...ds of rine Lumber and
nd it to .031ri zelew a ottZig-2 sorealirb yvit411
back of the Fannin; Mill notory, Wellington
Street,clintori . • •
sea-tr. '1° JOSEPH CHIDLEY:
•
•
lillEyeryidlisTr
EEDS INP
SEEDS 1 113uy Our Linen Lawns,
DS1 Buy- our-Viabrii.
buy Our_ Bishops Lawns
• . ' " :
ght.i0;:. stip.
. •
OF REtIABLE
yield an.d Gairde4 Seeds
•
.At S. PATTI
„Mapmetb Sto*e Warehouse,
Hardware & Tiu Au,
01-121\TITIOT
'day, 41t1" laaat say in
behalf elf the essebiaLieu. that nay .
worthy brother loi.4 .no. right:What=
ever to Write sueh avaragraph. against
the ntembiirs of, tile Lodge unless boil
is able to loni,f psVcaty: statement
le is not onIy, cnargingi me with:
' meanness' but cortslantembers oftlie
"Lodge also, If he will only loot:over'
the constitution he Will find sonic-
. thing therein refeitanao tospeaking
evil of 'his .1:nether, .anembers, Re
says that"tbei Subject for debate was
hot a lit oho lie debited in,
public, and that nille,"oitt of '-oVerY
tiny of the sensible '*eniberti will
bear iiimpnt. iu that ,atateMeeti" if
so, why did: the M§Mbere not -vote: It
doWn? Dot' he . knows tliat there
was a nuttnintOgs yots in...favor of the
the debate and..1.. am:sore that. those
worthy • Members that :werechwien
fort1indehatewoulduot1aVeSaidtiflY.-
thing,. to hurt 'any 'OA.,1;0ii" feeling; &c.
therefore ja /.7.pla • right to
use such strong lini4u1tge against -any
member.or memberag-the Lodge.
ault4)VP1 tre
flEMBER.
Clinton sTone',16 ••• • • • -
VO
•
TBIISTEE'S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
aper °TICE Is hereby given that George Diehl,
bleurgs,14 Diehl and Anirew &WM. Diehl,
doing business at tile. 'Own of Clinton, In the
County of Huron, as eaeorir. Diehl •sons,'
Furniture dealers, cabinet makers and Under,
takers, ileve triade.an assignment of all their pro.
Petty, •estoteS, und eilccts to the undersigned,
-Jour' ihnetay, of the said rown of Clinton; In
trust for the benefit of all their creditors, and
that all 'persons having claims against the odd
GootgeDlolii, George L. Diehl Audi' Antrim James.
Diehl, comprising the Mid firm of "George Diehl ••
.& Sous,'t are required, on or before June -25th,
.11384, to send in by letter, prepared and addressed
to the undersigned, their names, residence. post.
Office addresses, and particulars of their claims,
duly verified by•statutory declarations epecify'.
nig the, nature of . the security, 'if any; held by
them ; 'and take -notice that after the said date
pursuant to ...re Vic., Sec. l; Chap. 9, (Ont.,) the
mid
trustee will proceed to distribute the assets
• of 'the sold George DIAL George I. Diehl and '
"Andrew Jannis min, comprieing the said •tirto of:
ttueorge Diehl. & Sons," among the parties en.
tined, thereto, rateably and proportionately,
haiing regard only to the chains of which notice
shall bare been given, and that he will snot be
liable for'the assets or .any pari thereof so dbl.
tributed to any person or persons, firms or. Cor-
?. •of whose debt •or claim he shall not
Dated at Clinton thiri 12th day of May, A.D.1884
• •
.., • JOSEPH ..ctuDLEv;
. Trustee,
MANNINO & SCOTT, . •
••. • • Solititors for Trustee, ' 287.4t •
•
. • . •
Thursday 6 tempeiance 'meetibo•• •
Frain otintiemppog4otionti • '
was held 111 • connection with the
COnference. . 1tov. F.:. 'E. Nugent
appealed to the-peeple to trust. God
and work .mittriogly for 0,e,over 74- Ono:ea.-4 'Reyail &Aveiro' ineeting;
in;the balthft.h.0..ihtle, 24,
throw of the liquee' traffic. .Rev. on tlie 1-1•61v=insty •Nibiting, brethren
W. Holmes', followed in a similar .werf, present froo.zoterjy..:en the.
strain; and pictured the results of
•neighboriog.1.1Odge,s. cliatreeHettlidid,
the drinking usages on tiMindivid•
nal and. the social circle. Rev'. a.
Markham tweed the necessity of
throwing aside our political party
feelings and of 'sending men to
Parliament 'who will vote for a
prohibitory liquor Iasi. Mr. G. 11.
y,. Kennedy, of Georgetown, addresed
ed the meeting relative to the working
ed bf the Scott Act in the County of
or Halton, and held that crime had
• very materially decreased and btis.
of ihess, was in advance of 'previous
as- years, 'The Choir saug very beau -
he tifnity. "Where is tvy Boy To
Nightr•the solo being well render.
lat ed. by Dr. Williaina, son of Rev. Dr.
mil Williams' of the Niagara Confer.
ly ence. TI'm President after a feW
ng Amami .remarks,- asked for a
be rising vote in favor of the Scott Act,
swtohoedn atilion.ost thetantiro co.ogregation
tly the . Friday:a resolution of condoltince
was _patieed, exote jeleg -.83111P0f,t4}'
with tholtlethodist Episcopal phurch
of the United States in their great
loos caused .Bishop
'
The Committee on Tertiperance
presented their report, taking strong
grounds on this important question,
recognisiog the active co.operation
of the various churches- the great
.good being accomplished 'by the Wo:.
man's Christian Temperance Armies;
mid in giving renewed effort tO se.
cure the passing of the Scott Act in
every e,ounty in the Provitice.
• in various parts of this section of the
,
county, One ordered: •by Janies
'‘Alttiliett, Of' Iltillett; -fel? father ;and
inatherikr. F.oster, -Stanley; for
'nether; A. Camnbell, deputy -Reeve
Stitnley,lor father and mother; Mr.
"Van Egmoncl, Egrhotelville, English
marble shaft monument for wife;
• Charles Girvin, Reeve of Wewanosh
• forwife; Mrs. A, Green, Colborne,
granite menument for huslotnd, and
for the following' parties in Goderieh;
Mrs, Iolin Gibsott for husband; Mr.
Mrs, Liimphrey for son; Mrs Cottle
for husband; Mr. Geo. Parke for
children; Mr, It. Matteasori.for lath-
Wito 'Woux OCT? --A
Pitiniley-Saliool boy ivastoiked: lIow
frothy boya are in your detail He
, said: If you will multiply the num.
ber of. Jacob's eons by the number
of times tho Isritelites compas-
iied Jericho, and add Le the product
1.110 nurnher of barley whioli Boas
• gave ttattis divide this bv the num.
• her of If aiman's sons, and aubtract
the number of each kiwi of clean
• beasts that went into the ark, mill.
ti.ply'lly the number of -men that
wont to iieek Elijah after lie Was
• taken to heaven, etibtract from it
Joseph's ago at the time he steed be,
•• fore Pharaoh, add the number of
Vitoncia iti David's bag 'Asti lie kilt.
ed goliali subtrae6 the number of
• filriongs Betlitiny Wtt8 distent from
Jernsitlem, divide by the number of
• A meliorate/6 Ott; when Paul waship.
vvreekittl,'end isubtraet the number
a in the ark, and the re -
Canada.
•COC, GARB,ISON.-NtittlY of. our
"vrint'fooiliatioi
C, K. Garrison who wait .einployed
by the Canada Company at' Gode-
rich, in the early days of Huron.
He was a ship carpenter and we
believe a foreman for the Company
when the Minnisitung. steamer Was
being built at Goderieli. He was
seid to,littge left the CoMpany's
em-
ploy leaving his cash account in a
rather irregular condition'. After
leaving Goderich he went into the
haw mill business in Missouri, and
• in '48 drifted VI California and be-
catne ono of the San Francieco
ionaireS and a few years ago remov-
ed to New York, Although re,
pitted to:be worth 815,000,000, lie
"says $20,000,000, he made an
assignment a few' days ago.. 'ter.
hatr's agency Says' that owing to
the physieal condition of Commodore
Garrifson, his friends have adyised
ititn to make ail Meigntnent in order
b.!) protect- all his interests. He hee
liabilities of about five milliona with
OSSOtt of fifteen milliOOS. Ile has no
interest in 'Wall street. Hie Habil,
Wes will bo liquidated, tind• he will
then retire from active buninese.
Ills is *s. very old man, sink and
feeble, arid his bodily condition is
such that lie cannot take care of hlis
bulimia:. Melville 0. Day, his ton.
in,law, thinks With careful manage-
ment there will be far more than
°tough to pay' all elainni in full.
Garrison has been partially prOstratt
oak? the beat and excitement and la
ill. Ilia failure created great
the
ace
of
cer
ea.
one
the
g a
ur.
ose
the
late
old
did
col.
Mr.
ded.
and
tier
e A.
all,
rter,
tar)?
udg-
!as
tip
of
re -
to a -
if it
1 be
nmisb
glie,
g the
owe.
lab a
, and
ates were adyaneee-te ttmsAittstrions
'degree. Bro. W., VITufflonnor; the
veteran,Orangeman.ot 90,13ounty of
Huron, acted es 'W,14;,3:Fhe•Stanley
District Orange 'Lodge .12)41114th° altIO
evening, and' decidecten. Celebrate
the . &ening twelfth P i n 'Venn ten ; they
'will meet at.Vaina, '0'8 a, in. and
proceed to BrUcefielti wiltre they Will'
• be joined by the latterleethren„ and
then proceed th Clintok',. • •
Dr. Rutledge, Son rif eiirOld•eitirgen
Mr. Andrew Rutledge, tsestablielied
at Mooingnin, N; W. T., purl consider..
ing the.sparely settled efate of the
country is acquiring a geoct4ractice.„
'AS he is both reliable ,and possessed:
of the proper brefessignallealifiett-
tio'nii he an d .p.ractio,e4411:8rew,,up
With the country..
lave
SALE BY TENDER!
•O'f....113ankruitit
Funiitnre Shop; Werk Ship, thit
Houses and Lot;
ViCT0111;7:76TRiE8i: • 501.11iT011.
EI41)ERS WILL HE' RECtIVED
by the undersigned for tie purchase of the
Prinalset„ Including . all buildings occupied by
'004 DIEM & sosson •the Town, of Clihton; and
..'havitig a frontage of 41 feet on, the Wed side of
,Xictoria Street, and extending back to King
.stroot,: up to 12 norm, of Srlaursday,
19411., of June, nen/. .
. TERMS,4400 of perchise money May remain
dn Mortgage at 8 per cent, per annum, balance
milli Q11 somplation of purchase. . • P
No tender necessarily: acee,pted.
. •
• We -had. a .vialt; .stnt.al
tachment of the Aritiv•to
this place a aJrcuilie,,,4igglviiiih
the atnuaetterif '6ftbe'yoopg people.,
• Allpur boys have get Kelt Of •• their
,turmis and. are,. new,...cleligth,ting, the
nnealigiloihgo4rhaonoad:,d.riovvigpihat!vidt:L.,. ;,ifewre
• scarcely set. rid :,t14-••Vilittitidrie4'
when next day 4Clerusailefsita.aielllillY"'
hove in sight with. his': SCIAtAct*Pett:
gitit la ar 4111% tOtittai0 taS te
than for signature,. under •,114 111111.'11e
Itis nbilv teetotal ' beverage that be id:
about to brew froM a, largeOop of Can.
adian thistles that'grew spontanoinsly
onibis well coltivatedfariniop.the lake
Shore. Our 'boys call thiefAiony • fel-
Ion "Jerusalem Jemmy" `and have
made out the follOwing; vary beau ti.
fill verse, set. ton: Silvatioactime, on
this ttafigk•ittld. toixtical genius,. .
Jerusalem Jemmy is. epme to town
With a bottle•bt thistle juice under
arm, • . • •-
And he wants you all leltaiie it- pull
For he swears the cittlft Wiittlpyou
• heron. • •. , .• • •
.AB unrta tIch gh.r.aaav:et great;at0
JemnlY• ••• r
cllmany, N • 1•1•4i - i •
• The tevon.,qourieil cif Atilliffeicl
given *large bointe` for theAirdetion
of a Ave. story i1onF'tiltq best
925,00. The projeetcia•Vill;
be once. til in the •faik7Ibity..41.:
ao decided to taket he obtleticaty Stops.
towards separating the-COWn and
county, arid making Stratford a 6113'v
After brief ad (tresses by several Mii.
istere, o,nd Messrs. P., W. ItIcIten-.
zie, 3', 11. konnetly, John George,
and David 'Weir, criticisiog several
minor points in thereport, it was
adonted
A motion that the Temperance
Committee be instructed to bring in
a plan for the organization 01 a
Conference Prohibitory Soeiety was
lost, The vete against the motion
seemed te be based on the ground
that the law of the chureh strictly
enjoined total abstinence on all its
members, e.ild that MO other organ-
izat ion wespeeded but those already
111 existenee, bet the •above, action of
the Confereriee should betnisender-
steed. At the elosh of the debate
the Rev. 3. Gra' called for a show
Of betide in favor of prohibition,
when the Cietiferente, beth lay and
clerieal, 'rose Mid greet enthusiasm,
plainly indieating that tho. prayera
awl efforts of all present eould he
• depended upon lit the Sett Aet
Oattpttign nOW going'611.
Tho Committee on Chinch Pros
bleb Lite little Wrath In time. perly presented their report, recent.
T o
' . JOSEPH CHIDLEY,
' • Assigneein trust'of the estate of
• • Geo. Diehl & Sone, .."
Clinton,'May•23, 18114. '2SS
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
--AND. YOU WILL BE-.
omfortable.and.
ress- (iv
. cheaper Aso .eVer at.
000PE.1110 .agoormr.,
The underidgned beipt to return hie
sincere thanks to hie numerous °us.
timers for „their liberal patronage
for the past 'two rare, and. ea lie
intencle to give hia eustomere the
Beat Value possible for their money,
he hopee to• meet a oonfinuance of
-their_patrogaga. •
ar - TEA --
Will still 1'61'4i:chitty, Intl cep not
be beaten in the aiarket: All other • •
GrOcerieii peSsible.
Large Stock of GLASS sv ARE 6114
CROCICERY on hand, A.laq
"iilig9# OA iirfiA4,
•09.0 MEAl; FLO10,,
OATS, POTAT0.4".
,• 4c.; .&e,
Give me a call and be satisfibd.
.T.*COOPEIR.
Some Heir Spot 'Prints to ar-
rive. Look out for them.
ThIsHotel IS furnished throughout with great
careto moot the wants of the tmvelling public.
Conitoodieuasample rows*. 'The best -of liquors
and 'cigars are always kept at the bar. Good
table. Red situated Hotel in (Sinton. Give US
S. ' •
• JAS. 1,100RE, Proprietor.
.C1 nton, Juhe 7th, 1882:
St :PRI NCE OF,WALES. HOTEL.
"Ito above hotel his lately been leased by the
neseridgnod, The premisee have 'been •rolitted, •
and tho bestpossible acconimodation for farmers
and the general- travelling pUblic lo afforded.
Large stableo. in connection, • The harts Itupplied
with the best liquorirand clod. Your patronage
°Belted. veterinary Burgeon In connection. ,
. • .
moiiiiton;sysra, 1.1384.,... t • .285,1y
.
L at the Great Dry
Goods Emporium of'
VVISEMAN
°sear Todd, Of the " /siprth Line,
Ilrnee Co. died•very soddehly At. his
house orrIVIonclas• mornitig, ite had
been otit in the village shortly hetet%
hie•death, apparently lb good health,
and the ne*a•of.hie deatireir Monday.
caused a generulfeefing of aadoess.
DI-ATM/P.011B GRAHAM'. trt
Clinton', On the l'fith •Trine,bg the
Rev. T. Gray, 0. M,elkfr.a,-,-Itleteh.
ford, to Mieri Mary Graham, •hotit•
of rntrtoir,
• „ • •• GEO,,THEOBALD, Propiloter.
WAVERLY HOUSE
HIS HOTEL 14 NEW. and line an tie minor.
Inend of a first-class hope°. • Large and sirr
Moms, elegant pariora, heated with hot dr. in
the• Immediate vicinity of the 0, R, Depot,
Thribar Is Well decked with the choicest brands
drliquina and eigats. The trivaing publio May
rest assured Of being well cared for at this
houao.
• SAMUEL pihe,
clinton, May 15, 1884. sal Proprietor.
' 'THE LATEST !
Ann,/ •FISITIRIde the renowned. Ton,
'aortal Artist.; has obtained the atnistance
013, firateled Barber. Or AII the latest titYles
of Wire' and gentlemen's- halr.cuttitig, Onq door
eastet the Commack! Bail.
•
psurl Big cents for patage,
pRIZEaug,ehia.41,11%tr,
Of either ad to. mere ippney tight away Ilan
anything else 'In this world., •Fortunes arvai he
• Workeie ithsblutely eine, At once orldrest Teen
matnef. • Wady*
CENT. OFF IS
FOR' 30 DAYS. 1
--BUT •
enuipe Biscout Sale
The undersigned will offer his entire and.com-plete tock of -
BOO11S ANDSIIOES.
- AT A DISCOUNT o-
'15 Cents Off Every Dollar.
Oustoinem wili see that this is•genuina, its gOods aro all marked in plain figures.
GOODS ALL FRESH
rptErsAirs
wows POWDZUS:
• Aro pleasant to take. 'Contain their OWV
ir ;utile. 1, a sato, one°, Rad orefigeessi
. 1. ....PrOr WOrnii in Chlifiten41441111111
. .
TO THE PUBLIC.
Goderich Marble Works
ir HAVE appinnted 115. Rangier oonnost, se
I (Idiom) Agent of the Grxlerich Marble Weeks, •
Loa the County of Huron: •
JOS4P11 YANSTONE. . •
• II/updates .
Goderich, Feb. 6; 1983.
Clinten Iarhle kks.
!genet; STREET, •
W. H.. 0,0 OPER;':'
, Manufacturer ot and, dealer -in all kinds et
. .
And noteCniposed of half sheddy, phut iLL LEATHER. Come and prove for your.
self that this is a fact, and TO dodge to get customers in andthen charge the usual.
price. *member the plaoe--oppo.site T 009PER'S, and next the Telegraph
DENISON.
-•11DVERNISINDEirgraff:
file at the oche 1II tOnn 2. THOMAS, Mc,
• Oormlok Blenik, Chicago, HI.
WANTED_ACMNTS +to emu
• TUNISON'S'
NOW. and Stiperior Canada Maps
. . ana °hart g
As:110bn( en any egOnsY In the *odd. For MI
rettlenled, freo, fuldrota Illf. 0, TIUNISON,
Iltali,Publlihrity 088 itielimond Street',
Vended, OttearrIO: girt 4re
13:WM SAW MILL
GOSIVI—ANASt1)0D1) S
Are Hew prepared 80 60 all kindli Of weettili,theit
line. Hering put In /6 grain orsahot, *65t8 61116
t646 diepping at afry tithe and err the ehottesf
tiOSUAN &POPO&
blyth.Ont '
apUce.
1
Now for Bargains
[miss Slicy-lings, Ti
Victoria Block,
IT:OHM-VS.
r
,000 •
—Having recelVed my --
Marble & Granite . for Cemetery
; Work: at figures that defy conipedflaa
mi zinfaeturer of the Celebrated •• •
Aarienhar,, STON tor Building pm;
poses and Ceinery Work; which must
be seen to be Opprechited.e-All Weik
warranted to giVe ritiefactidli. •
3.
Clinton, Ontario.
Spring and Summer Stook
Ot 1100'N, OffEu ate would esti the attention or the nubile tattle ilium;
or Women's Rid Boots only $1.75,
str Men's, Boy'sqind Children's,theep, decordInglY.
effTrunka and Valises very chap.' •
tar Team Mid Carriage Iiarnesi cheaper 'than eiieri-41:111ver tionnttd. Kaglc• '
Itarness only $14,
Carriages; a large Valletii at alciost half mine.
ya.115,00 Bunches 'High Land Pine and CedatElhingles for sate, plump, '
131itter • and Eggs ta1e2g as cash/or Boots and Shoes.
Bootaa 'To LT ovER suori.
j".7 1\1"! 1:11M Te•J M3
Wishes to inform his old customers arid the public generatty
„. thet he has again opened out to the
•
'Carriage and 'Waggon Business,
Cott the Oehler of Hum and Ora* .Eitroote, tilintos
in 06 trick Building known s the iltounteattle property," where he will earl
00 the trade in all its branthes. An eXperiende Of tiI/Or 20 yearff in biliilnesi4
In
Clintrad *111 enable him to meet the reentrerneots of the public In ids lint. All
MattSlial of the very hot411411v and the workmanithitietelorPtis, lied, „Cell sod
ecitor4ititzbes, oohaod.
ftirepnreheallig. All the littost litproved rigsmaintraeturto apid kept
ALL WORK WARRANTED* t.. PRICES REASONABLE*
The subscriber begs to return his sinkers
thinks to Ida' cutatomen and the Plablia
generally, for the liberal patronage extend,
ed t.,; him in the past, and by tinplating .
•
Best article
• -AT•
LOWEST Remunerotive: Prkt
he hopes tca inerit a C9010441194 at tilt
.saine,
-
He would specially recommend a trIol of,
-his tillage!, tMPORMTIONS of the van'
BERT BRANDR of BRANDIES, PORT
WINES and HODI.A.ND GINS, suitable
.for_modicinal
• !ItAss' S.LE andit'7124sitss' pon'ren,
botti;-ints or quertii. CANADIAN Atm;
AND PORTER, CARLING 81 DAVIES tAdig.
conit.antly on hand.
14!t*Itoliirits Ropainting Promptly Attorided to,'
•
•
. Auseteceived, in prime denditien, Hos '
TREAT. Otsoya. AL1, OnAlwrimis
PLAIN Som.
SAT'x'S'ele Agent for Goderlik
N. ROBSON
ALBERT STREET' cORToN
y cr.
[HOWLER"
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