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LOCAL NEWS.
14 .41114 Around the fillub."
gOlUlk gait.
NOVO/ aft alau iottuatba glad to receive
Aug el IttaSS ORA any reliable aeurce,either
4°04 Or written. Reports of meetings, en-
tert4tnIneSts, pada and churA doings,
;ete or an other matters oor generta.fnarcat
1,141.'ol.ways kw ylttee in our eefutiou.-En
°Milord; thit Genuine Singer Bow-
leg itlaohine agent, leta letEllOVED
Nal the Perna Bieck to the TOWN
ReLls, Intending parehe.sers of machines
who, wish to save money, One and aintoy•
anee, should, call and see the "Singer"-
venter shop in Tow a Hall. 297-4
Leen Climes. Excision()); OF TIEE
SgetfoN.--.-Don't forget the excussion
10 London • on the occasion of the
'Oeledonian Gaines, there, Wed nes
day, Auts,ust'ldth. Every effort has
been been put forth to make the
Pines the most interesting eyer held
in Cleitada, the greatest atliletse,
• dancers and 'oagpipers of the world
having agreed to be pre.sent. Ticks
eta good going oti all regular trains
s Toesciciis afternoon anti Wednesday,
and leteitniersein ,Weilneadest eta
Tharsdaykz, Special train Will return
from London,. Wednesday, a.ti 7 p.
. TO. Trains leave (Minton at 4 05
'--prw-Titisederodsfis-Wariit-Wed
,e,. nesday, Fare $1.25.
INseeercia J. D. Kelly, 'of Blyth,
passed.through..Clinton to Goderiele
s Saturday, and returned via Baynetd.
He was astride the glowing nostrird
bioyeke . •
• • As XiNtereecis-sDeao Carmich
(aid, of Montreal, at one time of
sours begs •to be left oub. Our, re..
Clinton, lectured at 'Winnipeg one
port•was •rnade solely from stotee
evening lamb Week•on "Relics of a
Dean Club." taken on the; ispot by .our own re,
•• porter. Tile • NewssItecoeht don't
'Wit.sost, daughter. Play'secotil fiddle to the .Mail atia
• of lift: D. D. Wiltion•sSeaferth wag woulgn't. give to endorseeverything
ouesef.the six notinn ItykyattOeitt'; the Mail eels:. •,
• from the Branford Young Ledies • winsioty WILL
or:m.,..ft is ,sanie
Colleges whe aucCeededattie,reeent nacniths liciw since prohibition was
Untv'ettlitY local egaintnation' for
women. ' . • • ueclared•the law in the state of 'ewe,.
• consequently not a drop can bircib•
RECOVERING. -1.11e,Christain• Guar- tabled in Davenport. ' says
diapsitayet "We are glad to-announCe. an exchange there ere plenty such
• - Ceritietied limprovement in . the drinks as "A"I umm," "Hop ,Extrect,"
hralthof Rev. Dr. Rice,Whe though "Juin" and "Cunversatieu Water,"
yet suffering, is much more comfort- and numbers of drunken men Can
able than for eotne weeks after Inc •he found in the city. . It is theright
sotocete . inmate • His ,strength does the latter nitiSt have drunk • whisky
not yet .ad t of hia undertaking any some time ago and • this is the first
hard work, but lie is able to be opportunity, it ..1gLe bad to manifeet
Wenn and to attend tO"the ordinary. iteelf." „•• • '
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,A: STRANGE CARE. --A peculiar
ALLEHEir BLoon • MONEY. --The
case of Stupcir, occurred in town On
follawiligis the amount each mUni-
eipality of South iluron Teceivee "TednleY last. Miss Ida Brow. a
prominent. member of the Lord's
.froes the license fund appi•.opi•ia-
ArlilYt and an eniplive in the Wollen
tion Treat+, $1,589.33;
Seaforth, $381,00;..EiSetee, eesee..36; ;tilde, ieto a stupor in the fore-
Itaytield, $94.00; •Goderioli towits' noon and remained in a • comatose
stete utitil sli.e was removed hom• e
ship, $31 32;. Hay, $188.00;•
i borne, $9,4 02; Stentete .$125.32; after six o'clock., when Medical aid
was stinimonded to her side and she
$15:6.95; Stephen, rdIkd
$582.00; 'rotale$3,991.00. , . sontewliat. The girl attended
[Tsui To IT. -"Are yeti' hurt 1" Al,sMv in
Se, aFni!,°' the
,h
tiay omen?, and is tnougnt
ehrieked �dozn Picnicking fenialmi,
• excitement eompletely unnerved her.
• as a you tig .nuin was.lossen over a .7.imitebelL Atiyoetae..••
nektilliorine fence by an atigre
Ma. W. 14. SIMONDS, of Derlik
On., has* Jersey •oow 27 mouths
old that yielded 191 lbe ;Li oz of milk
lo oven days : the butter returned
from whiek mate 13 !be 0 oz.
4‘SAIN4TIKON" SALT DON'T OM. -
john Carroll an Arinyist, was arres$.
ed at the Salvation sareay barracks
TWO BOYS WANTED at once, to
learn the Art ol Printing. Host be
mart and reliable. Apply at thia
office, 1054f.
Tossnax being a civic holiday vets
had to go to prates a day earlier than
anal thie week,
Mu. J. T. lIatti,an, by the in
charged with stealing $109 from a -
tervention. of of
Charlesw.ort.h,
farmer near Brockville. the exercise or goou taste and tue
liberal application of paint has now
Tua Excursion from London to one of the nattiest -cottage tesidele*
Goderieb taut Thuraday was Rot ces on Rattenburv street.
largely attended. There were prole Rug alommisaieng Gabriel 41,,,
ably 250 persooe including the 7tit • iott Saturday let the contract for
fesileera bawl. It likely that the making the approaches toitathwell's
ram in the morning deterred many
bridge across the Bayfield river
from goiten between Uoderich and Stauley town-
CAPT. Geo, NORMAN MCDONALD, ships for $84.
of Goc:erich, has takett to.preaching GENERAL Renissots has decided
in Gaelic, The Captain is vigorous to continue the service of Lieut.
•on the Platten"' or in the PuiPit• and Frank Ctoll at aloutit Forest. A
though we might not be able to petition with 75 eatnes, and stating
"catch en'"' to ever)" w°14 he week'. that huudreds more could he got to
say in his Gaelic dieceurse, we would. certify tap the good work being done
not mind twill present to bear him. ny oer exseitizen there haying de -
Was are moans we•woulti hearnoth• cided the General. Lient.Erose
ing but orthodox Christian gospel Croll will join her sieter there and
Foot) A'Nn PitYszo.-An ecometre hes an otter of Captaincy. These
Leal granger net a thousand miles are pushing officers.
from Kincardine, emit to Toronto IINFoitToNATE.-A correspondent
the other day for 10 lbs of currant.; writing limn Huron county, Lla-
ma ball a dozen bottles of castor kota, under date of July 22nii,
Oil. 011 tile arrival of The goods it says We had a fearfol storm of
WAR discovered that two bottles were liail yeeterday afternoon.. It total -
broken and the currents satnrated ly destroyed. the crops in RA path,
with the oleaginous purgative. This wince was, abeat six mike wide.
en viug incideut should prove a It passed between Huron and Wo1-
8triking 'argument in favor of deal' sey counties, I am sorry to tell
iug at home.:-Standarce, you that John Watt, Andrew Smith,
Mason AvisitTote of the Salve Alex. Campbell, and Mr...Mills, all
tion Army, thivatens the. Ayr Re- formerly of Hullett, are among the
order, Paris Brautford sufferers, and lost their entire crop.
Expositor and Gelt 'Reformer with John Watt iiethe heaviest loser of
libel suits forssteting Gust he kissed thetn all. Ile had 200 acres tinder
his adopted' daiighter in a; Manner crop, and it wee all destroyed with
betokereng extreme fatherly interest the hail, Even the potato crops
in. the young lady. The Reformer we're cut off. He says $2,000 wilt
is of the •opinion that "there's will not cover his loss. He was setting
itn-wirinlitritiliiirearlintrtategOt7 WitiTY' euelifirifireallifir fiat
out. • •• . • •• day, and the hail saved. him the
A DISCLAIMER. -The Seaferth. trouble. The farmers ninth and
papers are havingea -tiff- over this. east of Huroneacaped the storm,—
report of John' White's speech At • Epcpositor.
Clinton. The Expositor says "Our • GEo., 'WHITEF.x's CLEAR GRiT
contemporary and other papers DEAD. --The famous 'hid trotting
named copied the report of the stallion Clear Grit was shot in Tor-
verhittion." The News•Re- onto, last week, as his recovery from
the breaking of his leg was •deemed
iuspoesible. A few ,•days since he
was kicked by a tuareon the foreleg,
which was broken above the keee,
end all that veterinary skill could,
suggest wile tried to save him. The
attempt proven fruitless. In the
death of CI ar Grit Canada bases
one. of the most valuable trotting
stellione ever owned within her tier
dere. Besides such 'geed ones. as
Fuller (Lite famous • pacer) AmbPr,
St. Patrick, 'little Billy, 'Fiore F,
and °Incite:Tin, this stallion sired a
host cif Promising trotters that are
yet Untried, while the number of
fine saddle and hartiess herpes acnong
his progeny is probably larger than
those to be feutd, aniong the get of
any that ever stood in Owe
duties of his office." • •
and lawleiron his head in, the middle.• • "MP- J. .herriOtert whom
et eii's, isseei. ' :, : e . we uretaintied. lest 'week. as visiting
'-Hurt 1" be answered.-
iievhse; the...chief 'centres of, population' ie.
.o
. of purse not; .I. aui Used to. coming the county has decided t"hang
down that. way." • • • , ' . • • out hic. shingle".. in .Seaforth. , He
Is a reliable young man. We. have
a ".T.Iged .tersit 1" 'exclaimed the fair
.net; yet heard whether he has decid.,
it chorea. "Why host. Can that he V'
eti tia appropriete as his motto suunt
. a' "I own a bicycle," Was the reas-
w anvitee• reply. .. • • • ,. ea./qua-sue 'em eniek. That he will
- Mr.
A.•Fmoto v .. give. ..,. „ .s. own, those en-
% . a ho wasettation i
' • • • '' to every one hi
, - trusand Iiiin .with iiesiness. •
, lope that.
may
agent' at Ripley, Bruce County, for. rely ' .-°' • .ci,i. ' .. .
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heupon. We synth. Mr.' fiest i lie
four or. fit yeare, leti' ree.eiveil 'an , .t of good fortune and '.' • - • .
appniatineet of Collector ()Must:oils • 1 " ' a • •
ei able to follow up as he •
tee,. n iay
for the poet of 'doderich.. lie Wes : s, forth :lite the .. beacon cif . ap..heti,
' tendered a. complimentary: •Mipper 8'..
oral le run ition in the not distant
last Friday evening, awl pros .liteil,
with a handsome. geld chain and future. .. ' • ••• ' ' .' .-
A A .
locket hy the bilainess men. Mr. F. SITTING, SHoCK OR SmOcKINO-
. •is to be consratulated,. and carries 81.0.1s°.Hilie following is reported
frem tbe iteighborlimel of Porter's
. uway .with flint. tile 'good .w.ili awl
One . of the fathers- in the
wishes of all his nuriteroue frienils - Rill' .
. church was one Sunday sitting in a
,here.-Itipley Co'. Standatel. •
• e e,g,ii • clover patch notfar from the ellurell.
READ E°MANE LI 4.4g *-4-PaPe"8 The coogregatiett • was dreednilly
have been publishing three or four Shoeited at seeing the sedate gentle-
, line anyetet•ions references to the
alma stultienly hegiti to throw bacit.
crimes of one Cornwell, a Ddislin sotiterseults. and go through -a ser•iett
Csoverisinent .official, and of hie tie. -
of most violent antics. Their feels.
coinplices, An exchange in answer •
ings • Were changed to sympathy
to :-"Give us smite. idea of what the elnn %viten :t ioe•uune known that at full
Cornwall se:indef. crime, or syl "- i
:eyer bless led hornet had anietaketi the
• it is; means; People are • .gett lug ....good nrou.s trousers for i" inisi.__ .,
Sick of Boeing a sensational beadiact..
and three Hum of generalities. What 1,111E BARRIE "Ifitooit BeIGADE.'
did Cornwall, awl the others. impli The youtig lathes of Barrie liaveev-
cated do 1", l'ete•li the queriet to Eo- ie
dntly aletentilined that they will
mans 1.; 27. ••not allows the young Men ,Of the
• country to slip theough their bands.
AN INTERESTDM DAT CAse
While the yoteig lailiee of other
Ilevbert Couse,•Witts Spi MR and Jag.
Places are aequiring the fashionable
C. Morrow, hotel keepers of Fergus
accomplishmente of the age, those of
were charged before a bench, of Barrie ere perfecting themselves in
Magistrates at, Elora, by License tie the liendling of I:smolt-is and dust
specter Macdonald for refusing ac.
pane. N. °thing, in the world will
cominotlation to delegates of the
tottell a ntan's heart more quickly
Scott Act Con Vention, geld in Fel,
The lima a Young lttdy tamed with a
gas on the 26th June,
ineeem end dust pee,,..e.ini a few
sciet•e2riPi-tVaill be te-rribleta an
alley 'with bet sera' if they made an
'ottelaught on the affections of the
sterner sex. •
A Kroitert -The Ffltn Pews
saY41--Itet'...D. B. Catneroli, ef the
• Presbyterialt Chtit•ch, 'Acton, is
strongly opposed inAthe Seot Act.
arid has written and published a,
pemplilet in whish be statee his
petition at length. ' The hotel keep.
era are takieg advantage of this
good mnit's influence and usine• it to
bolster tip their trade. It ia si'tated,
that they oontemelate printing
thousands of the aforesaid pamphlet
fon gtatiutuons distribution among
the people of Halton, for the istirpoee
.of showing that tho licensed liquor
traffic cannot:be (melt a veryesitked
thing because it receives commend.
ation and approval of a Presbyterian
minister. •
*- • - -of- Morrow -waits dietnissedee The.
• g other ettetie were adjooreed mail the
• Inapector consulta with authoi ities.
Refusal on this part of a hotel keep-
• : ,eres-witiltient eaueessetilp re
vide ateotumodatioit for the public,
• is a peuet Offence. .
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_Jitestillro AFTER TUE Amean ENT
C`ouileil of the Tp. of So% mour
recently instructed Mr, W. IL. Bifi-
da!, of Cobourg, to enter an 'appeal
according to the asseameitt act with
the county judge. The amount to
be paid by the township. was placed
111 $1092, and alt the attiouttt paid
for some yew% hack' by this town.
ship was only about $800, such a
large advance was felt to be unjust
• at the hearingbeforeSuilgeOlark.
Honor, after hearing the evidenc• e
and argument of counsel, reduced
the rte from $1002 to $679, the
difference; $413, to be divided rate-
' ably amongst:the munieipalitiee not
0,4ea1ing and added to their county
ride. '
• Tug virtgotiAlki rielettC
Chief Consteble Paisley, of Clinton,
• visited our town on Tuestley of
this week. Ile %vettn seerch of a
wontatt about twenty•four yeites ,of
ago who left it fifiti healthy male
baby about live weeks 61(1 in care of
ihe Clinton, G. T. 11, officials an
forgot to call for it. Mr Paisley
„ found no trace whittever of the wo.
Man, and it is Mere than probable
that the O. T. authorities will have
the honor and pleasure of raising
and training' an exemplary condrict-
Or to act as a V00411611 and patron
tie those who may he in their employ
keentiAitantyOne year hence. Goad
• "LIEUTENANT" RBILE
young. woman styling beraelfsLieut.
Rene, in the "Selvation.Arititt, has
has sucee,ss(ully foisted a .;bad .$10
• hill upcia Mr. Teeple, pi London,
'buying .notels worth T5 ciente and
gettiee $9,23 in good money change.
Mr. 'recede, who, is a member ef the
Army, doubtedthe money ---a .bill
.on the Confederate State. of Anier-
,ica,waii good, but witen the Salvo,
tion laita fixed . her • ludthet . and
snitietheddown her blue nniforin Ite
thought it Meet be al I riish t, especial:
ly an tilie told him that Major Mciere
sent ,it to -her a:s. wages. She repre-
sented herself asa deinglity . Warrior
• who bad fought the devil in. Handl-.
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toand Woodstoelt, and have Jailed
in Buffalo. The sister was eubeequest-
found out, but she blineed ne
captors socialist out of :the 'city in
• good style, Detective. Ryder, giving
upthe chase after.a five, mile 'chase.
..She %vas ,seen :ening towards London -
•East, sgraSping bet...valise with one
.hand • while with the other she mop-
ped her sweating. brow. • •
• CLIPPED ess, HIS Tmisteogee–G ea;
.eral Aohilisotechief cook and bottle
washer of the Lord's Army, has
retired free] actual ssrsicee He was.
charged in ClOileriCh last week by
liic gfficere with failing' to •aecount
for monies teeeived, With refusitig or
neglezting to atistvereevOn teen letters
enquirieg about. the funds, with be-,
ing no speaker and unable to enthuse'
.. +goalie cent, and was plainly . told
that he must go, kn. Ste, Linn •Ilti
took the hint, laid down his se out-
• rements,"deffed his Military uniform
and Stepped out into honorable
, eiety. fits accuOrs ntagtianimoualy
offered' to give Mtna subordinate
position, but, no, the general felt
that if be was not lioneat or religious
•enough to k-aq the Army, be Was
• not tit to 'follow it, -and withdrew
it•ont the concerti altogether: We
stIMir,e his pluok. The, whole tiling
• appears to us A.'farce, a nibekery. and
a delusion, awl he is better eff today
to t� clear �f sect) a concern. H ape -
after, rumor says, the affair 'will be
'mareiged by a committee.' But' the
shouting lade and the .hallarujah
lasses are the same as ever, and more
fun is expected. Those in Mitchell
'whp withdrew from its reeks are to
be chneratuletrd. ifealvatiotteannot
ite found in the churches, it certainly
thrif
tette. ' ' • • , .01
. CluCKIIT,!--The match for the jun.
ler championship of Western •tit.
'WV Wtis itellith 0"'
grouuds,-Clinton on Thurielitylast:
It was.conducted in a very- gentle.
manly way throughout. The viai-
tors were extremely conrteous, as
bi catne those coaling from one of
the eitiee of the saints., Owing to
the want of time to play out the
game it wasalecided on one innings
each.. As will be seen by the' score
the sgaine Was awarded the home
team, Our "boys" are evidently
progressing, being how the champion
juniors, .of Western Ontario. Fol.
lowing is the mere
sr. tttomAs--- Yew lieNistia.
Hendeeson b. Wright . .. 0
• F. Ferguson b, 'Wright 1
F. ?attest b. Salton „.•„„ I
0. Ge;r. ENTERTAINMENT. -The
entertaiement in the temperance
hall on ti`riday evening wati largely
attended, the building being packed.
The evening's program in et- resdi tige,
Renee, recitations, duetis, quartetteis
dialogues, etc., etc., --were fairly well
rendeeed end received repeated .est"
data Itev. Me, Salton, one of the
most promising young elergynten We
knew of, gave sound tin(' practical
illuetrittione of the»nany fallaciee of
the fate tut); how 4101101 worked on
the dit•sistive organs; and instead of
giving ta Elti,E„rent n pia of rum
nould inerease then -lotion ofthelleart,
The entertainment wog a success, al:
though the program trie Was tee Iting.
241,hr/tit II o'clock the singing of "God
e °ode FoR WARM WEArmEe
At the City Book Store
New Linen Lawns, Hew Viotorta Lawns, New Embroideries,
Richter Mouth Organs, 10 Key, 13rass, at 25 Cents.
Express NIraggons, iron. axle, at $2.25; also Wooden axles
at V5c and $1.50. New Reversible Prints in Pink Checks, Black
13ABY CARRIAGES going very cheap
and -White .0hecks, and Blue and White Checks.
First-class stock of Fresh Ink. New stock 131tink Books.
.LL PAPE'
The largest variety and cheapest in County of Huron.
Ogr" Croquet and Lacrosse Sticks, Hammocks and Fans.
OHR.a. !DICKSON, CLINTON
MU. 0E0. 114.REE, of ,Cioderich,
is visiting friends in town.
TRE party who bought Mr. Wise
Murphy's farm is rather kicking
egainst coming to time.
THE Cnti/ie has a chapter headed,
"How immigrants -multiply during
their passage acroes the A.tlantie,"
Oh, oh 1
LAceosse.-'—A. a ocieri ph ten tu
played a Berardi Clinton team here
last •Friday. The Goderich boys
downed ours, after three vigot ously
played innings, takingthem all.
A WICKED exchange Rays that the
school marms are studyieg during
the vacation -studying over whieh
is best for •thetti, tit get mania and
be bossed •by a man Or to remain
aingle and boss the boys.
WE have received, the first num.
lotissefsgfiescsgn adieu, ,Dessitrymessep glee
liehed at 162, St. James street,
Montreal, by the Canadian Dairy.
wan 'Publishing. Co.. It io to be
slanblisdied 'ninthly ,at the 'gate M.
50 cents per annum in advance. It
contains a number of artieles of in-
terest to dairymen and farmers.
THAT BABY. -It is now asserted
that the mother Of the • baby left at
the.Clititim railway kitatioq was Done
other than Mary Aforrison, who Was
up id the London •Police Court a few
days ago on a chargonf litreenyetted
who was Allowed to leave the • city
under sugpeteled sehtmee.
railway..witholities have planed tile'
little 'wed in a Home in Lonflon.and
will see it cared for pending an."av(n-.
en:" '
cliseaSe
is affecting horse i: the vicinity of
London atid Guelph. Two farmers
near. the latter Place had to destroy
four valuable betties last week in or-
der to prevent the, spread of the
disease. it is supposed that the
disease was :imparted by a mare pifr-
elmsed Sat o years ago Whiell had been
afflicted with. the disease. It, wind
be•well'for farefers and others in this
Vicinity to be 'earenil atout purelmas
ing horses whoSe Antecedents they
kriow nothing of. • • • .
• Tue. Members of.. the familiee Of,
Mrs. Hodgets and of Messrs'. Past,
and' Dsvis and a hely friend lieve
.been reetioating tho. peat week ite
anivatt retreat on the. Maitland. flats
.bilow the !tew , br dgt.
On'e.eiglit ;the stealthy apProapli• of
•an. intruder was detected and ono of
the 'tele 'accopents of the tents
armed himself nod sallied forth jast
to see tiii; pale light of. the moon'
and the, lurid. glare of a tubuiar
lantern, the retreating forte of
Man' pi he diesppeared• aropnil a
projecting Pella of land , It Would
be just as well for marnuders not. tc
make .such untimely ening.
•• GoOD Mese dsys 9f
...slipshod work • end sairodily it is'a
pleasure to hear vole n env commend.
•Ation of the wOrk.of puhlic.coe tree'
tom_ !twill be remembered that some
tittle' ago Mr. Geo, Tedford, of Cain.
eons was aueirded. the- ionlrecit .for
thes .of Rathwelts bridge.
Last week. Comte istaion er Ell ios took
the.' bride() froiri. the contractor as
critipleteds Experts to the number
of 20. or ao- who. were ileseet iit the
'Bailie of the Contract for the appro.
' aches 'cleolarii(1. . that the bridge is
without ekeeption the. best piece of
Svork.of the kind' in the county. And
it was done without any urging, aim -
pig become the .contrite'or knew
what 4.- had to do, and • did it... •
4. h latql b., Salton 6,14•"/I . .... 7
W. Parkegb, .... 2
W. Wegg,, 0. Stanbury, b. Salton... 2
11, Roderick, run out, b. Stovens,,,.
FIStacey c. Harland, b. Salton..., 0
IL Tipper, run out, b. Stevens. 7
0, Staetty, not out 5
tsWhite b. Salton.s. ..... araloorr
ilyes.1211eg byes 1 *ides I • 14
y
• pi$AOREEMENT.-When doctors dis-
agree 'it is difficult for -the laity to-
decids in the premises. The officers
or the so.ealled torci's Army in Clin-
ton have formed two bodies. General
Robin -on retains' rank and the tame.
Captain Hambly retainsthe largest
following and the Iiiedrum. Charges
of wreng doing arid mutual recrimin-
ations are bandied bkween the lead-
ers of the two sehtions. General
Robinson was; . the, 'founder of the
organization and holds, that Captain
Hambly is his employe. As employ-
er and superior &Beer, the Generai
demanded an tteeount or the receiptie
taken at Clinton, The 'Captain de.
• mended an accoont of the steiwarcl•
sehip of his sripeeier officer. A Toron.
to creditor of the General put in an
:appearance and, slornandedepayinetre
for the medals end ,othen ;fur-
nishings or equipments for the Army,
The General pleaded impecuniosity,.
The "toted.; tor said, lie -
him to h-1 or get it, As theben.
eral is not Supposed to be going in
in that directien , payment is deferred
for the time being. $o far as can be
made .out this is where Captain
Hanahly entered his proteet, elainiing
that the General had received the
inoney t liquidate. Now there ha a
COMMUNICATIONS.
Ire lash it to be distinctly understood that we do
not hold ourselves respond?* fir Me oPinfone
moreoat by correspondents.- ga. News -Recoup
11`111E
Amor Moon News -Record
Silo -Since 1 last addressed you
on the proceedings of the Army ill
Clinton there has been a reinforce,
ment eent in from other localities to
swell their numbers, and. to aid in
sustaining their tottering position
bore, but from all I can ascertain
their promedinga here durieg the
Oast week have made it more appar-
ent to all intelligont persons that
they are anything but cenducive to
the growth of &proper refigieue feel-
ing among our citizens, and are raOee
moreyepuguant to us. Their antics
have become more clemonstretnre
and. extravaganttheir paredies,on
devotional hymns resound More loud-
ly through our streets, and the eve.
iting gatherings heretofore drummed:
into the teem hall have, on a late
• occasion, beou extended to an "all
night" or "Holiness" meeting, as
they call it, at which the shouting.
and the drumming of the so-called
redlairned outcasts disturbed the sil-
ence of the night and the slunahers of
orderly citizens, and the. dawn ofthe
• ensuing Morning presented e Melan-
• choly spectacle of .these same out.
• °eats and innocett, but deluded,
youthful females tramping to Wier
homes at four o'clock to the sound
of .three or fear drums, some tett.
bourines, and tho usual shouting of
irreverent parodies on popular hymns,
rousing the inhabitant -as -Irene' their
• shimbers. . Whon sunhsconesliappen
in our tuidat, itis hick to aekwIty.do
net our municipal Commit take action
to.put a snipto such- disordealy.pro-
mailings and exercise -.the. power
iyhich the jaw gives•thein to preserve.
.order amongst •us and end the (Bs-.
turhance, •
• •
We 'shall pass ot from this to our
nromieoci reference to the proceedings
of Ur. Spuegoon and other leaders ot.
modern religious rnoyeilients outeide
the .English cliurcili. Mr. Spurgeon
was only la years of 'age whims -eating
in his,capacity...an usher at a school
in Caethridge, .he ,bnceine pastor' of
Baptist congregation at Ws -
beach, and there he•obtatfied such
notariety as to easiee in time an hive.
tation to Innto tetra ellarge of a
Baptist emigreglition in Southwark,
Loudon, mut there lie made such way
'that hie admirers btult for
gregation the now, Well known taber-
nacle at .Newington, itethe Urge out-
lay of . about 11,150000s which was
sip:seed ni May, 1801, and is eaPabl• e '
of .6,ecOmmodating six thousand hear,
ere. . A very nhiderate contribution
from each member produces A sure
wliioh enables. the , Minister to keep
up •qinte, an Episcopal establishment.
Oot. Of the funds thus obtained, is.
.sustained an Orphanage for 400 child -
roil; and a pastor's college Which':
sinbe 1805, bee *Mid ont.000 Minis-
ters for the' Baptist. body, 'ad.abinothe
working 'of this .vast and varied es-
tablishment notahitch hes yet occur-
red to Mar the harmony and useful
working cif i 5. as e Whole. Apart from
the•rougli cetortIon senso. and honesty•
of Mr. Spurgeon's deliiery, there is
nothipg pet:Whir in hiirsermous, satV.6
Shat it hats turned his 'fieetieg popu-
larity of the day into an institution
which may hold 'together as long as
.he is spared t� manage it himself,
but it will be no•easy molter to find
as stieceesor witli..like qualificatious
and ability. Great RS,WitS the snccess
of the Spurgeon movement in the first
'instances yet even now there are
indications of an emotioual declime.
Thus the reports of its Ptogress lately
made public at a meeting of the I3up-
tist Union in England, sliote thet the
iminber ef neW sittings provided.by.
, the bedy in theten years ending 1883,
was .only 87,110, whilst in the'preced-
ing ten' yearS- it was 117,110, thus
showing that svnilst Mr. Spargeon's
own coegregation. holds its owit,.the
Baptists ae a bodyare fast.deelitling
in numbers.. • .. •• . •
-WM1.811011 a, vast accumulation of
emotional pietythis be:eight, togeth
er in one, congregations and in a.
.building affording accommodation
.for aix' thousand persons, oee Would
natuitily.'sePpeee there must, be
great tioncentratiorr of, Clitietirin
charity end alme giving, yet at the
last annual, collection made there
fee the "Hospital Suriday" fund' the
total sum contributed:1)y sthat large
seengessgatintr•Warzillr'Ziltariartlif
ayerage'of about ten cents A bead.
'The average church collection ' is
-about £30, with an averege• congre
qtIutLof
this se.emstpfatlin opening. up the
purse strings, even for tlie purpose
• of universal charity. Yet notwith-
standing( this we freely -give our
meed of praise to the god wark
Aerie by, Mr; Spurgeon, who on All
(idea:noes carries onhie ministry
"(leeently and in 'Order," within the
walls dine tabernatile dr some like
building where his followers And ad-
mirers eseetuble in a quiet tnanneri
and need not the ,sound of, (Winn Or
tambourine or profane Parodies
sheeted through the streets es they
assemble.
• 43 •
.ctiarrog-tteSt tektites,
Tu.Stetibury hel'ark ..... "nee.. .. . .. . 5
ii.Johneton b. Park 6
JSeittni is, Park....... . ....... 0
C, Wright b. Ferguson 0
L. Kennedy 0, Pepsi, h. 4
L. Stevens, run out, b, ... .
W, Speck e: Ferguson, b. Park...," 2
11. Stanbury, not out.............,,..2
W. flarlatel h, ifendereon......,„,... 2
I, tow b, Park 5
J. Spooner b. Henderson., ...... 1
squabble aa f01110 rtVifii011 Of proper
ty. 'rho General claim§ the big drum;
,tho tCaptein savs he collected money
from the eitizens of Clinton and fol.
lowers of the Army to buy the drew
and that it belongs .10 him and his
followere..rm General threatened tit
beve the Captain tirreSt and the
Captain threateeed to have the Gen*
eral arrested. It is a very pretty
querrel its 11 stands, about es muted
as though people of the world were
the parties to it. On lionday the
contendifig factions eah held reliki•
nos serviees and parades. Ceptain
trembly 'repudiates the title or
Lord's Army for himself and follow.
es. 'As Nearal field Ida week, "an
ubskilfol teamster Piny upset the
cart." The cart bas been upset and
&insider:dile udslingirgehas hems in •
(bilged in in eonsequenee, and the
end is nob yet, though the world do
move all the sane.
• ......*Alipm.raa
MIse Mk, teacher school
Ne, 4, Huliett, and a younger
R00 the QUeen," ilotted the proceed. ' pees go.f. kg nese, Imes sister,have been very with typhoid
,... fever, end Mt at their home in
6
,
Orangandie 1VIuslins, White Ms., White Polka Dot Sateens,
New Buntings, Nun's Veiling, Taney Dress Muslins,
and Summer Sinxs,
See Our Great Stock and yoix will be sat.isfted.
Estate JOHN HODGENIS, •
The GREAT DRY -GOODS PALAat Or CLINTON
NEWl ,mm•misalollasom mm....41.001•11
T
BOOT 86 SHOE STORE - =--: =_—_—
IN l'ERRIN'S BLOLK.
Hand -made work, sewed and pegged, et
prices te suit every purse. The best work,
lowest prii„ts, and satisfaction guaranteed.
As I have first-class city workmen em-
ployed, oldie° satisfactioa jn t certatuty.
Owe we a eell.
• ' ROBERT AIIT,TERSON., Prom
II. BEACOM, Manager. .
ES. ERN..
PAIR
• 1884.
CANADA'S GREAT.EXHIBITION
And -Industrial Enterprise.
London, Canada,
Sept'r 22,23,24,25,26
$11,000.00 IN PRIZES
$2,000.00IN EXCESS -QF 1883.
$1,049.00 in Speoiala byFriends
of the Weatern Fair!
00.EN—TO THE woRt.D.
The Western FAir or 1984 will far anrPdsit7:41
its predecessors. The prices are larger and the
now features end novelties to be introduced will
make it the most Attractive exhibition ever hold
In eanada. Wait for it, •
Write to the seamier), for Prim Lists, Posters,
Programmes or unrinformation required.
E. IL ItUBINSON, • 0E0. SfoRROost,
Prcsident, 29941 Secretary.
'Church to which they hail lately.been
ordain -ed as ministers'. One of thee
gentlemen Stated • "that: as he was
• going to be ordained ' he wrote 'f 'a
dear friend ofbie, a prominent metin
..bor of the Salaittion Ariny and asked
• what he was to do.," and this friend
wrote. back ."Fintsli what you are
doin'gotrid be,a Salvatiet Clergyman."
Ile followed the advice.: this given
and made hissardination Stows whilst.
bus • heart was . With'. the Salvation
Array: ;Here we have tho. one advis-•
ltigthe Act, add the other. standing
up in.the presence of his Maker and
his Chtirch end deliberately Mekine-
yews andpromises' which he did not
intend to perform, and thus.by false
hoof ead perjury obtained ordination
at the hands of tits Bishop. ' Tina is
sanCtiticittion made easy and thus we
read in thelest issue., of -your con-.
.teruperary that Captain,Hanibly,sof
the Lord's A rtnYi oeoupied the pulpit
of :some church at Alzna• in this
county, last week. • .
'1.4ct os now return'te the "Armies" rm
arid' the same canhot be toll of tlichi, ivoips-itesord.
,---,Whether."Lord" or "alvatiOu'—
S
It has been said ol' emotional or fan- 8th, is a groat mistake for "Sane's,"
or any'other person to notice, or ititerfere
stioal religion that it teesenee Wage with these, "Army" people. . Notoriety is
what they want—what they live on
That is why they maim Such a horrid did
atteption in tnonnd. Them is in in the flteetA with 'their drums and their
London an institution icnnwn as "old nan Tuelter" songs. They mut at- •
trail attention, have no 'desire ttiltatotrtr to
"The London ()allege of Divinity" in "hide thehlight under a bushel," in fact; •
amyl rather Kafir the eleenie light with
a band of music aroimd it. They are a
goad $leal Iiltp the Qum+ Doctor who sold
"he did hot eare,a lig what tliti'people Haiti
about him so long as theysaill roometidn,g."
The probe way then, to treat those fanat-
ical mountebanks is simply to let them
alone, "Give them plenty •of rive and
they. ‘idli hang themselves.'
; The discipline and dcidtrines of
these "Armies" are in Many respeets
the reverse of what was appointed. by
Christ 'and his Apostles. Nothing
. has been altered in the , Christian
Churbil tied Was enjoined or cornball.'
ed on the day of Pentecost. NOt se
ivith the Generels and the Arinien.
Tnes Stehle!: says, "let your women
keeptsilenco. in the church for it is
not ,permitted to them to speak."
Bet General Booth says., "I will haVe
%veined even for My officers," and
'hate even .ma..de ,Marehat of .one
'of his Chitigliters, • anti ' preaches
And inpulcates noise and titinult,'
The Apostolic precept hi also pot to
• give Authority in the Church to a
novice, Oe, "one newly 'dome te the
faith," etr. Booth' • says, "I.
for sinners in the gutter, andwhen I
have caught theme I set thein to
preach at once," and these gutter, -
found sinners, 1:vitIr their pollution
still clinging to thein, as an ()doer of
stinctity, are t he Ichoeen . apostles. eh
these Armies, thus creatirig an order
of Eyangetiste..ar the lOwest rank and
attairiments, in pants and petticoats,
'end distarding the services of. Men
• of ability and learning. With the
teaching Of Christ and his Apostles
Aline set at naught.' With IAA; of
God thus eonteinned, we pan easex.
peat the lawsof man to be more re•
garded, and hence we see thati:wher.
• ever the deluded. fancties 'appeals the
lawtgof the land are openly. violated,
and'outrage, breaches peace, as-
:sautes/old robberies ere daily recorded
in the locitfejournals swelling the
records of crime under the'cloak of
religion, and on the Sabbath day the.
sound of the Church going bells, and
the quiet services within the wells,:
are drowned•by the "Thum•-thutn-
' chum, them, thuna" of drurne of :the'
•Artny, and the shouts of their pro.
g)seiseparellieseseishasiegswi th
sjah chorine 15 ir a sirtraWatriele';
well.Caleulated to expel all idea of
if.tie;,terriellitnede. ror religion, from the in.
'Again we ask wrien will our .Trien.
telphlity take action to restriet these
people within tle bounds of teler-
ation I Let them .pasti such a by.law,
properly2frarned, as the law enables
Ilion to de, and then letit be enforc-
ed against those whia viblate it, taking
bare to frame the complaint and give
the legal evidence to sustain it, and
then we shell have a different rertilt
frtim that Which lol leaved the abortive
proeeedinga and ruling of °some
Justice Shallow, in an ittlj,a,seetost;txity...,
to mendacity end evee worse to pro
mote its ends and oven hoiv
a painful illustration . of the truth of
this remark which is attrading some
We will show this weel a Case
of Ladies' and Children's
BOUGHT
way Below the Cost
OF,NAltUFACTURE.. SEE THEM.
A. "
ase Of Embroideries,.
Away Down in Pricea
• --
Pay & WIseinan
The DRY -GOODS EMPORIUM
OF CLINTON.
IAFTER.'...
LUIVIBER.AN9 .LAilf..,
. . .
. - •
. .
.... . •
'DOR sALE, an kinds et reg. Lumber anol .
. r Lath. Those wanting Lumber or Lath w'll ' . , , .
. .
find It to their interest.to give Ine a call. Yard. ..' . ,'•. .
back of the • Autning .Mill, Fictory',- Wellington •
Street, Clinton. •• ' .
286 -AL • JOSEPH 011IDLEY.
•
. .
wliteh students ere educated for the
or -t40 Church of England,
and from thence, on the certificates
of giudification from the authorittes
otabe college; eandidatee for orders
obtain ordiontion by tho Bishops on
tile U8981 heilliflati011, Witltiti the
Maf eighteee menthe throe cadets
from the eollege obtained ordination
in the Church of England arid short as
thp interval, they have since seceded
frern the (lintel) of Thigland, and be -
(lofts officers in theliSaliation Army,!!.
A nesetieg of the latter body was
lately held at the liArtny"s" chapel
in Oxford Street, at which the hos.
tility of the "Army" to the th oreh -wits
To say the truth they do very link
harm. Those alone ars disturbed by there
who wort somewhat idiotic to bsgin with,
and it is ratheeriseffil thee OthertelsO, lo
get these sifted out in sores melt way, so
openly avowed, Those reer0A1H9 on thnt fritlY 1P teweAnited rot Iona thot
that OeeeFlifft) steted the eiretimstein I
eta under. .„whieli they left the , ANTI filltiti,7(e
•
DODD$..
.A. -re new prepared to tlo all kinds of worklin:their
Having•put In a gittin crusher, we are able
10.10 chopping at an,y tithe and on the shortest
• ' GOSNI•01 Ai DODDS; „
' •Blytif, Ont
•
SALESMEN WANTED
,"Cr EN WITH ENERRY AND DETER:MEA-
LS,' TION, end poososka of a reasonable [1.11101111t
.of intelligence and business taet, can have their
expenses paid and earn large salaries, by selling
our Nursery Stock.. -We guarantee all stook 4.1:,
and As we are Well and favorably known through.
out Ontario, our agents lint no trouble In snaking
sale's. No expeaenco regudred 1 • oetee, eel be
carried in coat pocket. • . .•
Send us a mistal card for tern* ete.
• • •CHASE .BROTHERS,.
. DrUlliOrphOrl allil Seedsmert,
2844m.. . • LAKEPORT, ONT,
• GIRL. WANTED.
yap—. '-neral sefvant at the
• WAo
"Cl "
_seentat --OTE Uo,I wages
will he paid to 4 suitable one. • Apply at
once to OIIAS. SPOONEHI
• Proprietor.
Clinton, July 20th, 1883, . 297.-tf.
GIRL WANTED.
A moo GIRL Is wanted for the Dining
Li Beate at the COAIMERO AL Berm.
Good wages will bei given. ' Apply at once
to , , JAMES' MOORE,• '
Isreenetor.
,
Clintemajettz.40e-1.881---iselOisateseses
. .
LONDON - LOAN 00'Y
r_i01•7"3:)101\r, Coi`ST.," •
$1.00)000 T°SltorSdateioatt, alt
6 & 6-i per Cent
.
11. J. KENT,27„1V1,.anagor
EEDS I .
/ SEEDS I
SEEDS I
Fresh -Supply
OF I51ii11431,t.
Field and Garden Sufi r
At 8, DAVI!'
• mammoth stow Warebousb,
Fl
OANTEVI BROS.
EMOVE
Racey's Oki Stand;
GIi'OOER/ES
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
FAR1 IIPLEIENTS.
LARDE. ASSO15TS/My/1'.0i
p]LOWS,
ROOT & STRAW GUTTING BOXES,
satut.ns,,- •
And all Implements used on a farm
as Good as the, Best, and as Cheap
as the cheapest, nt ,
J. B. WEIR'S
.• 1A1PisEMIXIT WARM/A.)0MS'9
CLINTON: • • S, OSTARIO
Bankrupt Sale
WITHOUT RHSE Rye,
..•
FURIVIT1111
GROCERIES
Cheaper That Ever "
At COOPERS oroce:—
• •
Mr, Thos. Comer returns thanics to hia
inany eustomere for their liberal patronage
In the past, and begs to announce that Se
has admitted, his son lionse Si a userilber
of die limb mid hopes they will receive it
continuance of the mutiport beietefure nt
liberally accorded to the house.
-OUR 60'07... TEA
ACCORDANCE WITH A RE-
SOLDTMN of tho oredttute. the whole stook -
of Furniture of the .,
.Esta,te. of G..DIEHL St SONS
Iroives of Clinten,
Will homed ittetoe'r' frotri and alter.
SLAY 20t11. The steck-ineludeit
•
Bedreani Sets, Parlor Set,
Chairs, Sideboards, Bureittit,
And a general. assortment, Alt now obit olgood
workmanship. The stock esti 1111 mon 91 any
time st, the voitro.roonto of Oro, Mut d$
Vieteria Street,
TRIMS --All saws under fi9 oat, bl'Ot that
amount his months' etedit tn aperosse peat
tiotee, it per cont. pet ;Ultima nt? tot tees on en
sums 0(05 53.
trAs the whole stook *dal tie eoiii 'within tile
mm0,0195505 d1titnet•10i. NoRti far,
Willing to purehataSehteip,
• Iatrrentliti
A 4nantity et Lumberleeftettd•for estate
idoe, or in lots to Snit •plfrehroters. The fifotir to
eludes, Whitt, Cherry, Butternut, Ash, Elm
sea: Dadatfood.
A Pr' *11 : .. Ali : fh/41nitPalginZat7AA'..rendtd4°
Eatithvairu CO lin . Upi .*14-u4 ' entniteh (intnetats S .
AcSigtrt In fit), 81f the Este<.s a/
01 tts3, lstrite Mehl li None ,411\TTOliq' il,nkti, Say a. ilea
•UNDERTAKING.
Will still be a Specielftseand tan not
be -beaten in the market. All other
Groceries as lew as possible, A
Large Stock of .0 LAI4S'Av AIM and
OltOCKERY on hand. Also
FRESH OATMEAL,
CORN MEAL, FLOUR,
OATS) POTATOES
oitt, 11115 CAB WO be SatiHEOtl.
T. Cooper& Son
7 ,
PRICEDIA.7ATS
70 POWflS•
kTo firrnt to take, Contain 'their owfl
0 0; 16 It p9S:, sere, and efteoluai
•' 14..:oivn$ it, Chilthoit or &IOU.. •
••
TO'THE PUBLI:C,
• Goderich Ia. rble Ylor.ks
.
•
•J
UAW: appointed mit, ItottFIISTIsOlagiN, ao
General Agoilt of the lloderich Marble Wo..14
for aro-Qoustr of Iltiron..• • •
VANSTON7:.
•
Proprietor.
Goderivh, Feb. 6, 1583. •
. •
Clinton Illarble Works
. fitIRON STREET, CLINTOfis
^
•
W. H. C-OOPER, Jr..,
Manufacturcrof atid dialer in all kinds of
'Marble &. Granite for Cenietery
• Work at figures that. defy comic:talon
at,
fos
Als.o Mantifastarer lathe
.Aststrieteie. Sronst
PPase and Ceiliatincy '.••.
be _sect to 1)e.a1)preciiitail,-.A.,1 I %%talk' .
'warranted to give eatisfactiim,......, ,
. ,
• The subscriber begs to return his in 't'
thaeke to . his - cUstomei:s flint tIto publfr
generally, foithe 'liberate:aro/Inge extend • ,
ed to him itt the past, and by Inv:dainties • ..
the • , '
Best article I
.—A,T THE --
LOWEST Remtraratlye Price
Ito blitida to tliCrif. a COntinuanco
• •
lie would ,sperially I•econimpitil e trial
his tearer Istroirrarloas Of. the ',IOW •
nest iniANes of BRANDIES, 1'OR'11
,WINES awl HOLLAND' filgS, ttiltb
for medicinal purpilse's unit Ltnhlv use,
'
Miss' Aar, and ffurssnss' rfisitif, in • •
bottles-iiints or quarts. OIILaN A t
AND Polittit, CARLiNfl
constantly on hand,
hist received,, in prime tnttditiife
Tat AG GI:T(41M Aar, A'MPAGNE p
rLAIN SODA,
47Sola Agentufen Cloclorich, Ale.
N.ROB$QN
APERT gtlIEET GUNTON
v.2il
-
CHOLERA INPANIPtir
. o/RRAweieg,..y
A NO
AlISUMMER Calif15:LAIN-0•,
set D EIYALLne4LEAst,...'
•