The Huron News-Record, 1884-10-01, Page 3it
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ShOW110014 °peeing...aloha Croat
Step mid Thiuk.-Pay & "Wieentan.
Teacher wanted, -W. IL Hine, Secretary.
Teacher wauted.-13. Churchill, Trustee.
how Room. Openiag.-Estate of Joha
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The .Goderith News
Huron Reoord,
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Oltuton, Wednesday, October 1
LOCAL NEWS.
pa stud Around the "nb"
gotn
Nor Lea- at on mime,: Wit Ito Owl to receive
items of news _from ay relicaste oouree,either
voila; or written. Reporte of Aeetings, frn-
tortatnosonte, society and 000'4 aotomt, etc.
04,,, or any other ntattere of Soong!' toteretit
tottt (away. haw sr/keels our eoluziout.-go
SCI1001. RitPplieS
at lowest prices and 5 quires good
note paper for 25 cents, -at Weir's
Stem, Beaver Block; • 301
Ho, Fes, Armes Is--11IrssePoin4
Cantelen is prepared.' to . purehafie•
any quantity of apples. Highest
'market price paid. 311 tf. .
GRAND SII0w.R(4031 OPEM.1.0.-
The 14th seed-antiusl showsroem
opening of john Croat's Dry amide
establishment takes place on Thurs.
.d.aysFroida.y and Satardayofthisweelr...
• It is expected that this opening will
eclipse all foretea- ones. Our county.
friends should make a note of the
dates and' visit this store au. I see the
latest styles in Millivay, LttiI 's,
etc. ur
A.orasrtranger in town ie tied to
bare caroled considerable annoyance
to young ladies, by asking to sus
them home, etc. lf rumor is cor-
rect the party referred to wants
looking after.
Tan little lady captain fired a
atalwart male disturber of the
Army meeting tint of the barracks
n Monday night. Good for the
captain. Time who cannot behave
theineelvee at these meetings thould
be eevereiy dealt with.
• Tim pontasagati--of the Montreal'
Witness are now goitig to jean°
"War Notes" as a busiaosli "spos"
and have somewhat increased the
price of it, A.nytliing anamating
from the Itiluess office ia certain to
be of commendable purpose, however
much the authoas or publishers may
be iniataken in their mod o of :effect -
mg that IntiTrose,
"Wart Nem" cores,
pondent frinn Huron writes:
Scott Act ie going to carryin Huron
by 4 large 'majority. The hotel
keepers are furious but not openly."
That correspondent gives himself
badly away. He is either a sneak
abusing the confidenCeof '‘hotel mea'T
or he is drawing upon his imagine,
Mons. How can he truthfully or
of ills own knowledge assert that
hotelaneit are furious ‘401toug1o •not
opezzl#."
TETE Brom" Max Ktfaano.--The
trial of the Beatnishes, father and
two sena, for the murder of Mains,
commenced at Goderich on Thurs.s
day laik, Wag eoritiniied on Friday
and Saturday, the Jury being in
charge of the Sheriff overSunday,anti
was resumed on • Monday, when,
after an hour's deliberation, they
brought in a vrrclict of manslaughter
against all three prisoners. The
father and eldest son were seatetiqed'
t 20-rWreifeffifil1irplIfirenilary; .
the younger son to five years. •
CONsmENCEsSrineit EN; Paoaitt
r.-The'Witinepeg Times of Tliurs, t
clay-sayss-"James Carroll, who fig- 1
ed so prominently in the RiddUlph
elqk two or three years ago, is
DEATU OP Ma. WA. Coast SR.
to the death of Mr. Win. Oecits, Sr.
which occurred on Friday laet,
ton lute loot one of its earliest set-
tlers and Wiliam men. Long be-
fore we *ern incerporated as a
vtllage Mr. Coate was, doing business
here, and it seems strange. to US of
thee daps, in looking over his old,
ledgers to discover that his principal
customers came from the distant
townahips of Grey, Hewick, Morris,
Watranosh, and Aehlield, in the
Portolt, and from the district in the
eouthsas far ail ppen, . Igo bnitiu4
esri Oen in the county Was better
known,. awl men who are now in
their old age, can remember when
his store was one of the principal
ones in the whole district, The de-
ceased gentleman Was born in Dyke.
head East ICillridge, Lanark, Scot.
land, on the 21st July, 1824 and
was thus only sixty yeers of age.
In 1845 he came tint to thri)ieW
world and first settled in Amboy,
Oswego cbunty, New York state and
went into businese there ago general
atorti keeper being joined two years
later by his brothers Robert -and
Walter. After a few years Mr.
Wm. Omits cattle to Canada nd for
a time was elerk in the stere et a
Mr. seem., ia Caledonia, and
subsequently in business for hiniself
at Thareesville. Kent 'county. • In
1854 be removed to Clinton, and
being shortly afterwards toinisci by
his brother agr, „Re,hertSpitts, car%
ried on biniineir until a few years
ago,„ Three:yeara ago the deceased
erected thehandsome brick block on
the corner of Albert and Huron
streets, and ,then retired, the •buss
incites being assumed by Mr. Robert
Coats and his son. Mr, Wm, Coats
was among the urst councillors of
the old village of •Clinton, and even
jta.s.baoigas. associated-with-My-
111cTaggart as assessor, and in other
ways indentified With municipal
matters.' [Trion: incbrporitIOn as a
own he was selected as a councillor,
nit though frequently asked to,take
a higher position could not be in-
duced. to do so. He was naturally
of a retiring anti quiet disposition and
avoided ,positions of 4 public nature.
Witco once elected, liow.ever, even
against his will, , scrupulously
performed his duties, The principal
men with, whom he was associated
in the olden times Were GeOrge Ful-
ton, Joseph , Whitehead, Samuel
Rance, WilliamRowell, Jonas
Gib-
biugs, Thee. Stevenson, M. McTag-
gart, Ed. Linsley, Joseph ChidleY
and others. One by_ one they are
411 pEissing'away, and instead of the
fathers are considg up the ehildren.
• Shortly after removing to Clinton
the deceased •Was niarried • tr.) a
daughter ;of • Rev.Mr. Vogler, •a
missionary 'of the Moravian church,
who survives him: He also leaves
five sons and three daughters. •()f
his hrothers, or.IyMr. Itobert C,'oats
remains, and .he has been closely
connected with him in hie business
and public carrel.A than of•ster-
ling honesty and precise business
habits; the -deceased was Widely and -
favorably known. • Vie Ciesease at
the comparatively early' age of 60
will be much regretted: 1
• "
MINS ALICE &UTE will 4400
net two weeks in Windmill. ••
Surtscalms for the NsiwasApeorin
the largeatnewspaper printelin Olin
ten, only $1.25 a year in•advauce.
D. CANTEr.oN shipped 'four °a
• loads of apples to Winnipeg yester
day.
Mu. A.NTIIONT. ALLEN has • !snits
Ilia tavern iti Collierne. township t
a Mr. Zandt from ZuTich.
auLLETT Tow.nshirt
commences in Clinton to -slay and,
will continue over to morrow:
IT is said that a truant officer is re-
quired to look after. the bays ho
do not attend school. •
• REMOVED --A.. W. Carslake, 'or
has removed oppesite the Co!...omi...
chit hotel. Clotheieleaned, repaired
pressed and dyed. •
Da. KEEFER. sports new. blip&
on bis office winclow.s in Coats' block
They are lettered In gold and • pre
sent a neat appearance. , • .'
• Mn. J. T. Havira„ lately art the
Mattriqt Free Press, formerly Of the
RECORD, has •accepted. a "sit" in, the
Galt Iteported Wise.
TnE.,County of Huron Scott Aet
Committee met itt Tent•perance Hall
laat Monday to make •arrangernetits
for carrying on the war •against the.
liquor trade.
'pricing on the railroad out west.
4 is 'Bald that he ssircely pats any-
thing, works only enough. to provide
the necessaries of ,life,
and „holds but little interceurse with
those around him. He geeres to be
r a victim of Melancholy, and it is
••• 'feared that his 'realism is giving as
.• SEALY, AeotsuseTs.- An. exchange
truthfully puts the matter :-"It is
I an...experience ofa,inblishers that tee
.1tiariy.,peeple Pre apt to think it
matters little whether Lite newspap4
er bill' is paid or not, that it is a
email sum, and of but little cense-
qtience.; This is not bJcause sub-
scribers are unwillingito Pay, but be'
cause they are negligent. Each one
iniagines, because, a year's indebted.l.
.ness amounts to a small win,' the
publialter 'cannot be much in want of
.without for a Moment. thinking
that the aggregate of all stibscrips
• thins' is by no weans ad, incoosider
• able sum Of money!'
Lek Triesday inornina Clinto
A canary belonging to IVIrsi.Harry,•
Hunt hung itself •io its -cog .•
presumably, oil accoulit of gria;
haviug to part with youria Iady
who had been, staying at the liPuse
for Some time. • • -•
s, JUDGE NOT.7-One of our. citizens
uponhearing of the ,surlden ,:deusise:
of is gentleman this viejuicy, re-
marked: ',‘That is a punislitisant, by
the epecial intervention of Frovid..
• ence, for his having•spoken slighting-
ly of the Salvation •Arni,Y."
A BAD ReLE.-The practice which
• prevails of not admitting youths to
the public school who , are :five.
minutes late in presenting themsel-
ves, is a bad 'one. .1c is just what
those lads wish who don'twant.to
attend.
AGAIN SUCCERSPITL.--At •tVe
• Western Fair, London, last. week,
John J. Biggins, 'Elmhurst •Farin',.
(a pupil of Miss C. Mounteastle:)
took first prittejer ,f!stny,„ Suldeet":
in the Originabela.sittfor water coleyt4!
• and also first pcip for "Still Life,'
Oriental. .
. .
Ourri,viso constituencies are
heard from. The Doherty Orsidi '
have received orders forinstrum '
from Salottica, TM key, and fr.
Dunedin, New Zealand. , The firm
have establ ielied agencies • in -
places named,. With thaprespect ef•
doing a good trade • • . •
Accimorr. -- On Satorda,:s t
• John McKenzie was t • • -; • • a
te fai•in of Mr: John 1ev.•-. 11
°math, and got caught • .‘
. chinery. He had several : ' ••
ed and is otherwise serioualy inj *,
ed. The attendnig physician gives I. t
little hope of Walt's:every. • •ti
THE 11 OTELk RESEW? NRW TaltIP •
a -The folloariug •tariff of • rates has, u
been adopted • by hotelkeepees .of"
}Lanni': 7 -Board per: day, $2
. meal. 50c.; hed,a-'76-1:;• 1 1•1 one,- hay•
• over night, 50e.4 horse, ',hay a. 1
stable 1 day 40e,i one here.° in . shed
o stable, 10c.f.'seater. for horse,. 10c •
, MR. GEORGE W.IIITELV has diapos••••
ed of his young Clear Grit attallion
"Swallow," to a gentleman in the
county of Bruce,. . He• received ror
bun a iman of carriage horses an 1.
good, round sum of money, ,
horse took the third prize 1t'..
roadster class at the Toronto
Lion. ,
well...as- the' • town 'of ,Gbotieridh • was
thrown •into no. small amount of exs
citinent over the report that
and dolc `f
.0 the latter •place had.
;dropped dead at his home. Heaves.
very' widely known and had spent
many years in the military 'service.
.ffe had served in Indbt, Ashantee
and during the Reil'rebellion in. the
Northwest... The funeral en Thurs-
day Was conducted with military
honors and was very largely attends
ed, the Odd Pellows, Free Maxon"
and volunteers joined in the.proces
sion. Adjutant Cook Was •said to•
be one of the best drill dfliceria in
•
Canada. • • '
: •
YousS StgosasrarLSays the Brae t -
ford ..xliosi.toia-A. Teeterville gen-
tlemansends us* a marriage •notice
.oit a;postal Card,. 'mitt says, "Please
seivethe notice•a place in your paper
and oldie° yeurs eincerely." We.
endeavored to. cliPeover .0; pocket in
tile po.stat °irk] io. which- the usual
charge could he secreted, bit havig
found iione, came to the conclusion.
that hiti,;•"yours sinctarely" as all
the ppai we were to• receive. We
don't go a cent'on confectionery from
an entire stranger, whom we have
'lever seen, and when the gentlethan
t
eucloses he usual .fee We will insert
his .notiee. • Otir paper is conduoted
,tati profit not pleasure. ' ••.
'''Onta. SILVER WEDDING•".-Thfs,
comedy • Was prodaced in the town
• hall by the Clinton Dramatic and
Musical Club, on Wednesday eve,
niug last, The attendance was small,
owing no doubt. tothe incletnenoy
of .the weather. Tile rendering of
•the piece 'was fully up to the (isnot-
eur. - standard. Mr. • Reeves sung
"Good Bye,' Styse(fleart," in a man.
nor plainly ,evincing that lie•is otiof
hefew first-class•tenor ngoes-and
s a comedian he hos few 'canals;
Ir, Will: "toting took the part *of a
;dude" ladmirably. Mrs, Reeves,
EMS 1.3ella Young,. and A, M.
odd, and Messrs. Rye'and Dennis,
(Mk their parts•well considering the
hort practice. ' Miss Elmo Chase
resided -at the piano. ' The Club
1.id ou ed lir deserved .a It et ter houses
•
•
Rev. P. Bio Lo,' Rector of
Trinity church; intends aeveting...btS
conriectiOn7witli OAS paritili at the
close qf the present year; to enter up-
on theairork of a Diocesan avenge.
list. The Vey, gentleman has always
had a dojo) fer this special line of
ehristian work, and ieeins peculiarly
adapted for it.. There is no salary
attached to the position for the pre.
tent and he will have to rely entire-
ly on* the voluntary s contributiens
of •the people visited for a living.
It is not known who will succeed
ini here, Rev, Messrs, McCesh
nd thtionds are both very popular
ith Trinity church congregation,
uc as they lave places equally as'
ood, if not- better) and are doing
ood work, it is not likely that a call')
trough. nig Lordship the. Bishop,,
ill be extended to either.of them.,
Witt:hell Advocate.
A l'i!tiattailar 1sUrtrittan-A. fares
ell tea wail provided in the Reptiit
lurch on Friday evenifig in honor
f Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Newter,
lio leave this week to reside in
iironte, The proeeedinge opened
ith prayer by the Rev, John Gray,.
nd were interepersecl with singing.
1.r. Biddleconite1"occlipied tleirehair.
fessra, jackman and Gray. gave
dare:seek in the course of their ref -
ado referriag to tho good deeds ot
and Mrs, l'stewton in connection
ith church and Bewley solinole
Mr. „taeltiefte, eh behalf el the friend.
of ,Mr. and Mte. V., surprised Mts.
Newton by presenting' her. With a
puree Of $80. M. Netiotert intitably
replied. Ile will itiS snd McMaster
College with tb o purpose of entering
Ute Baptist Ininlatry, Mrs.
NOWt011 leaVo toWn Witll the best
wiklusl all.A0ett
A. H. MusonovE, formerly prin a
eipal of Bluevale sehool, has reessivail w
the appointment of Returning OM- b
• cer for the County of Huron in con- g
nection with the Scott Act vote, g
which is to be taken in this connty, tl
We believe the eholee te be a good NV
one. In an interView with hint last
Saturday, he said he had no offieial •
notification, up. to that date, of the 0,
day fixed for eleetion. It might he el
on the 7tli November, or it mighti'lm 0
Kim° days later.
VI ET FIODIST '1)14TRIOT MEETtNG.-- T
As our correspen deft t, intimated last w
tt
14
week the mooting of the Gotiorielt
District �f the :Methodist Olnir•
wan held in dfoliriesville. Tue,day
23rd. Sept. 7 The po,ition •
the work area rePtirted to be ie a
very healthful state, The [mien le,
• working well end all, 800M eatieded
with the situation. Deptitatione
wore appoinendhto Vigit, the several
circuits in tba.:districts .in relatiod
to missionary mattets, Ia the eves,
. ming a' tem perafiee, ineetirig wag held
and addresses delivered by Pers.
Markham, RIO wing Pro*, Rey.
• ,JMGray, is Ohairtotin o tho
Met, and Rev._ Att. liteley, Flea*.
GODERICH.
•
• Mr. Chas. Dayis is hinito on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs.Jamieson of Stratford
arrived in townon Saturday.
The Town Ceuncil met on Friday
and transacted the usfial•bushiess.
Judge Doyle has been indleposed
the past week. •
The rain and wind oh Sunday Wei-
• somewhat against crowded churches.
Mr. Geo.. B Johnston has rettird'
ed to his southern limbo; ' •
• The steainer .0conte inade her last
call for the season on Friday.- •.
. Mr. R. S. Williams Was in the ,For-
est City lest; week. . "• .
The regultar meeting qf the li)ch,oel.
Board Wind Monday eveittng. •• •
. , . •
The.. class for. "confirmation'• will
meet in St. George's seheol 'room at
5 p.m. on Friday.
, gr.: Chas. Mountjoy, of London'
reedited the • eircular town on Satur.
.
The • Vint. Archdeacon Elwood
reached home in time to conduct the
funeral service of the: late Major
Cook.: •• . • ,
•
• •A large number of head-achein
town on Sunday morning, cause, the
impure atmospheip of the court room
on Saturday. . •
• Aft, G. N. Davis, Who has been on
a health reetoring visit to the States,
returned hente last Friday seemingly
much improved.
ogr J. R. Miller, who left town
Monday did not return till Friday, on
which day he for the first time learn.
ed of the death of his old fiend the,
late Major 'CoOke.
„Jno. Wilson, of town,:whiti 'a few
weeks since tried to commit isuicide
by cutting his throat witli'arasor, was
lodged in•the county jail on Monday
as a dangerous lunatic. • • .
The Comrbon School teachers er
the towe:neet lest Saturday afternoon
for mutual consultation and improve
men; The umeatIng will take place
monthly in thefuture, its intemled
purpose beitig to insure piiiformity
in teachin.g: . .;
rOn Saturday 'Week, 11 th. Oct. -Mr',
II, W..Ball will offer by Tublio Auer.'
tion, at Bailey's Hotel, at 12noon, the
Healey. farm,Colberrie tewriship;
andel, the Albion Hotel at 1 'cielock
exoel 1 en t. -proper- -
ties situated in Griderush teem, and
the well, known Kirkpatrick tannery
at Alltford,
• Annie Wright was -brought up on
remand before Judge Doyle last Mon
day, charged with 'desertion of her
'child,: Ills Herter taking into con
sideration the long time she had
been in jail, released lier on her own
bail in the sum of 11200. to come up for,
sentence when called upon. In dis-
charging the prisoner His Honor ad
vised her at some length on her coutse
ante and admonished, her to
away from the reputed:father •Of• her'
deserted child.
Mr, Osier in describing the chortle.
seristies of one of the foinale witnes-
ses in the Myth murder ease, said
s hetaIked tas ity hours oub of twen-
ty four, and even then talked in her
sleep. Ho also said the was ono of
the kind uf women that weld make
the husband get up and kindle the
fire Of mornings, Thi* really nn
inigh be expeeied, created consider-
able laughler in ooti , but what the
skilful employment c, 5 wornan's na.
tural weapons, hor tongue and her
Wet, had to de with her credibility 40
a witness wile not explained, •
The Fall alieW Inid the raiu
ty to contend vttz. The show of
-fruits grain', Iterseti and cattle was
most satiafaetttry, while that Of flew. -
ere, Vegiitablea mta *MIT work '*as
not 80 good as former years. The
seercity• of vegetables and howeia
may be partly eteounted for by tbt$
dryness of th past eettre 1,•b
Main reason seems to he ate Want of
a better classifieation itt those lines.
Year after' year the prize Itsb shows
that over oneluncired prizes in.theso
two branches are taken by two or
threeprofossionals,andadartneratand
towilapeople withouthob lionises find
they cannot compete with those Vslio
have thee° helpsto vegetetion. theV
Just Received, at
101iS019
1 S 111001i Store
50 000 PAPER BAGS'.
For Grecei's use -Wholesale only,
-0
0.1r The• "Weekly" Mail; Globe', 'Free Pross Ayr e'er:
•or Toronto News, from now to the end of next yeaftfor
One Dollar in advance, to any post office in Canada or.
United States.
• CHRIS. DICKSON, ACE f, CLINTON
professionals and inin•profeseionals as
they have in the old cpunty and 'hun-
dreds of other places, the Goderielt
show *next year will without doubt
have an assortment of flowers and
vegetable 'worthy of inspection.
Should such a plan be adopted the
flagging interest in thisnow neglected
protiou of our exhibit will be much
revived,
THE Timm EuRDER CASE.
On Thursday afternoon the, Bl
murder 9ae • was called. After
Jury had been sworo and &claret;
by the CrowCounsel, Mr: Lou
witnesses were examiued till six p
whan the Court adjourned •till el
pr
onieFehidayarge tohtesIthuerysibieeriinffg. polad
necer
day witnesses were examined till
p, in, when the Jury was again pl
ed in charge of the Sherriff. On 5
nrday the evidence was finished
tween 3 and 4 when Mr, Oster addr
sed the jury in behalf df this prise
ors: The learned gentleman aw
se.tisesointi.length-oli..the. hardship.
the three prisoncrs being tried on o
indictment, the partisan feeliug
Minted- by some of the witness
clesing with a sympathetic appeal
the Jury to send. father ant so
back to their home free frchn t
stain of blood guiltiness. • Mr. Os
was followed by Mr. Lount who in
speech of great caldiness and abili
dealt with the ;several Points
promittence as they had come up
the evidence. Before sitting dm
the geelleman had made the ca
seemingly scrong against the priso
ors by dovc-tailing the •• disjoint
•parts of the evidence 'iota a sol
block, and accounting for the ma
discrepancies between the evideu
given before the Coroner's Jury, a
that given before the court. • At ti
conclusion of the • Crown prosecutor
address the 'ease of 0. G, Marti
forgerywas bailed, the prisouer n
answering, his bail bonds were e
Iretited. The Jary was again pia°
• in charge of the Sheriff and the Omi
adjourned till Monday a. m. TI
Court resumed. Monday mornii
when the Judge charged the Jury
consderable length, • going over ti
evideuce very minutely. • The charg
as delivered by his Lordship may b
described as rather against thca pri
oners. The jury then • retired, h
Were called back to receive fresh i
structions on the medical: eildenc
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TIM LATE ADJUTANT -000x. *'""
ff IR always a painful duty to' re
eard the.death of an individual whose
•career has aisunied anything:Pr a
•public character but 11 18 especially,
so in chronicling the 'decease of
Major Henry Cook who for 'so ineny
years occupied:the position Of. Adio•
tant of the .33rd Battalion.' Tile' de-
ceased gentleman was apparently in
good health until the Friday preced•
ing his, death when -lie palled in his
medical adviser,who treated him
for goutin the. stomach. On Satur
clay he -paid his usual visit to the Post
office'bet did not attend to the store.
On Sunday and Monday he seemed
.somewhat improved; and on Tuesday
morning. was able to move about un
.attended;• JfaVing occasion to Visit
an 'outbuilding, hi8 lengthened ab -
settee was noticed by his wire wile,
proceeding to seek him; found him
dead upon theground, deatli having
apparently been instantaneous. It
might be mentioned that ten days
previous 10 his death the. deceased
'wee playing cricket with his chili,
on which'bccusion: on account Of the
ground, he.received some hard blows
flora the ball, the bruises fronliviiich
were plainly•visihlia after death. The
news of his death spread rapidly.
through the torn and it may safely
he said that no death of recent.sears
caused sueh sOcintarlepus Oul.-
bhrst of sympathy as that of Henry
Cook. The Major, as 'Adjutant of
the Co. Battalion, was widely known,
his solclierdlke qualities.' being ol a
high order, He•waiefor some years
a member Of the school board, the
duties of which office he performed
• with general acceptance. He was
'also a leading member of the Mason •
in fraternity baiting been for some
Years Master of Gederich Lodge No. •
roentber of Huron Lodge NO.62
• I. 0. 0, F„ a Pittriarcill of Huron En-
campment, and Captaiii•of the uni-
filtrated branch of the saaie order. ,
• • Major Cook- early in life 'joined
the 60th Royal Rifles andlbeing posted.
to the 2nd. Battalion joined it in Can.
ado,. After a short stay in North
America he returned to England
where be remained till embarkation
for the Cape of Good Hope, whither
•his regiment was called by the Kaf-
fir War. The Rifles remained at
,1110. Cape till the Indiap mutiny,
when thetaiere-ordered 'to take part
4n many of the pie/invent engage-
ments with the rebels, 'Puts short
-rest followed the' suppression of the
• motiny,-for early in1860 the, Btittal.
ion Was agaiR en-ronte, this titne to
•China'when it took a proininentpart
.insall the -bittlesUrthitevviirss "After'
ebort stay in China the Rifles sailed
for England arriving home in Feby,;
1862. At ho'me the Major served oraf
few years •as Sergt, Major of the
-North Down Militia till 1867, When he
severed his .o action therewit
Shortly after 1 mg the North Do 'n
Militia he a pted a position Jas
Drill' Instruct r. to ' the Cara" an
.Militia, a position he filled 1for
many years with remarkable Mi.
tucie and fidelity. The gallant 71141i0r
was also one of Sir Garnet Wo ley's
followers on his North West e ‘Ped-
ition: The deceased was in posses -
slot of the Cape Medal 51, 52, 55. In
dian Mutiny Medal,' China Medal
(1868) and clasps. Good conduct
and long Berrie() Medal, and load lat.
telly been awarded that honorable
prise, the Medal for distinguished
service e in Ihe field.
o The foneral took place last Thurs-
day, and was conducted as a Military
funeral, although attended by a
large representation of the other
gocieties of which decensed was a
member.. The following was tho or-
der of the procession :
Nt.1Co.°iergYV. ,
amid of the Perth Batt., •
Hearse.
The horse ivied by deceased 14i hie
Military capaoity,
()Metre 23rd. tett.,
/toren Eticemptuent f. o,n. P,
}futon:IA(1g° No 62 L 0, 0. P.
• Maitland Lodge No; 83, AP. and
OrieAketMaltib,
Citizens ht 'carriages,
Leo procession WAS tile lergl)fsi, we
have eVer Witineingetlfh ere, 1)ttring its
ptiegage through town :businesa Was
entirely4suspended and the Atorea
41686(1. The &Ira' tributet Were par-
• tidularly handaonie and oeatlys
Montt t116IM haine DaltAtt link*"
brethren: beautiful floral crosses.
from W Mr, and lativ.
Curry, Mr, Mrs. J Doyle, the oridket
:club,. llind Mr. and Mrs, Rothwell,
Galt, a wreath front Mrs. Holt,
a bouquet from Mrs. Dr. passudg aud
a magnificent sword from 1,IssA.
Watson. Shortly after the fnneral
bari. started a magnificent wreath
Composed of a ring formed of white
flowers with a Red Cross eentrewas
left at the house presented by the
ambulance corps • of the Dufferin
Rifles. '
•
Coderich Toyvaship,
be wife of Albert Cantqlon has
preseeted him with a son ancl•helr.
Mrs. G, Y. Graham, of Pori:Alberti
has been visiting her daughter Mrs,
John Whitely of the Huron Rolid.
Mr.W. Herbison has as usual been
successful in exhibiting butter. :He -
was awarded a first special prize at.
the Western fair for best tinnet of
-botter,an d. second -pri zelde b-Saitll" e.
Linnets. In the fruit:line heleak two
prizes for apples and one for pears.
At Toronto the took a $20' prixe for
butter.
1
On ehow day in Goclerich, Mr: Sam.'
muel Burke, who was holding a colt'
belonging to his brother Jameap; was
struck by the head of the anioutrand.
fell backward full length on Miranda;
walk, his heal coming violently; in.
contact with" the plank. He was taken
Pp apparently liteless but only 'stun -
`fled 1)r. Whitely attended to the 7
case and at laat accounts 'Mr, Burke',
was progressing -favorably, though
it will be some time before his system;
will be completely rite frcan the
-
effects of the severe fleck it sustain-
. Some persons recently visited th
farm of Mr. Joseph 'Curry, formerlyi
owned by Mr. Henry Cooke, who riowi
lives on the Huron Road, anpookT
away parts of' a reaper belon 14, to.;
Mr. Cooke. It is reported. that 110
is going to cook there, as it is stated
that the parties who commitedsthe
trespass are known. A gentleman
having overheard them as they were.
leaving the meatuses in a buggy..,One
remarking, "corne Jack, •gettqnythe
buggy will hold ad all» The reinark
is supposed to have been made whenreferringto the extra weight no the:
buggy made up of metal. parts Of Mr
Cooke's wailer.
• Rayfield;,,
1!.
The Roy. A. Anthony, an American
Indian Missionary, will, D. Ir.; preach::
in the English Church in 13ay4elda
Goshen, Mal Varna, on Stinclay next,'
• Oct. 6th. :Collection in aid of huild:,
ing a church for' the Indians. .
The extenaion �f the 'Torontorfrey
.and Bruce railway te,:Goderiels seems.
• to he rnightly exerciaing the penple of•
that town, while :our people ars so
ioert evert -be snporTheiffiiims`;
of Bayfield: • I notice that the Higittr
steamers are'gOing to quit calling at,••
Gonerieli owing to shallow water. WI
tha harbor,. No sueir *nide with',
134.yfield harbor, always . plenty or
water inside. ' Now if the,above mews -
Cloned railway is smog to be extended
to the lake, 13ayfield offers greater.
advantages than any other place.' •
• These are Solid Facts
oot..
;oona: vponznig
'AT • THE DRY -GOODS" PA:LAO.E.„
TUR‘DA V, OOTOBER 4t1t,
WHEN WE WILL MOW
(males of all kinds in Millinery, Mantles, rancy Goods,
and Staples; bought in the best markets and for prompt casb.
OUR NEVV CARPET ROOM will be illuminated as loefore, 'Don't fait to cult in and see us,
8 - .
NE -111 STATE OF THE L.,A,TE JOHN' HODGMNS.
Stovesa stoves,
STOVES.
Just Arrived, a, Splendid Lot
Coatotes, oo loves
PARLOR & BOX STOVES,
rap OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Mammtith Stove Warehouse
OZJI1\72101\1"
Hardware ,and -Tin Shop,
wage of Business.
•
• . .••• . ; .....•-••••"•0"^= . . .
The undersign'ed begs to notify the people orClintori and surrounding Coaatry that he
•• ' , has:parcisised the
Haiiiesausiness
m 1. Newton
!•. • I• Aud; that; he is prepared to.fernish
HARNESS,' .COLLARS,, WHIPS, 'TRUNKS, VALISES, BUFFALO ROBES,
NEJTB. .
And evevythingaisually kept in 4 First,Oltisa Harness Shop,- at the Lowest 'Prices,
sPecisl attennon. is directed te my kook of, Light 1141.0060; which I.'
• will make SP,401414i4
REPAIRING, PROMPTelY ATTENDED. TO'.
•
By strict attention to taisiness, mad Carefully studying file maids of triY custiainets, I
hope to merit afii sharO 'of your patronage. ; Give not a dill bet*, atirchaiing else!
whore: •Remember the stand -OPPOSITE T 11
HE .ARICET,'• • . •, • •
• • • • •
mookomm••••••.loolisisms.P...soramam......=.1..
C:=1,
regulator. ever placed within: the
The beet °blood:purifier and ,spltem
4
--. , '74-e:- 16e. 6.
?,41%,..,,,
he,...,
. -
41:5--,u1p=,
retiehof sofferi ng humanity, lrt1yis
( !,.. '..•...;
Electric Bitters. Inactivity, iit ,ths j f_4? Ile:it,
Liv,erililiousnesi, Jaundice, Coritnim.
ption, Weak Kidneys, or any &base
of the urinary organs, or whoever .re- :,• ..111 ,,,A
stimulant, will always 'find Electric .
Ji -
quires an appetizer, tonio.'efoIdild"., ',
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---,-.
.....-4-= 1.›.1,.._,..4___.--. - - '.,‘4111,
'''. '---7.--,.4% C:=11:=1 .
Bitters the best and only certain cure '
known, They not surely anti quickly, -
every bottle guaranteed to give •en- el
tire satisfaetion or raoney refunded.
bold at fifty °cuts a bottle by Wattasits' : : . , • • s. , ,
(.‘1\tow then, Mrs. Smith; wbat on ' earth are. you
•
Co. qtranupo' your eyes for coping that sevving.by hand; when
you can go to DENISON'S ftna get tho•Celebrated
wo*hanir• ' '' ' ' .N..* -w- BA.YMOND SEWING MACHINE at a price that' you will
The 4nniversiity serinba .or ,,i, -he be. ec,'re to ju.n*at as soon as you hearit. I tell you it is
Canadian Order of ForesterS will lie ,, 4. , iir s• r•
preached in thePresbyterian chtirelltt a classx-
..t.-im..4a .a.rtm, ' oILnNT RUNNING, SELF BOBBIN-
tiy • Rev. sir. ississhass, on suntle/s WINDER, SELF -THREADER, SELF NEEDLESETTER---sha8 all
morning, October 5th, • .
... the latest attachments, and is the most handsome piece
'• The first annual tOuTnaincint undaT ..... .;'''
the auspices of the .newly forined '0I ittrnittire ill Stclur'houpe. • DENNON keeps,. all kinds of
Western quoiting ' Association itakeS,
place on the 1st iii;Xnd Oct. neit, bi Needles int. Oil and Machine Findings. .as well as a 'nom.
um Wingham,sPark, ivhen prises sa.• plete stock Of,. BOOTS •,ANO ,SHOES, of all kinds, He
'mounting to about $.l00 Will be offer -j makes ordered work a specialty and attends to repairing.
ed for Competition, ., :,t, ... „ . • • -e-..,...o--...--
The Rev. R. 1.1cCoelyof Wingliain; Opposite . ' • •
brother; John Mr.'McCosh orCritfia: ' '
is spending his holidaYs with.' hut ,
,' {W.• ' bEISIISoN
.W.J.W..1 Pleuty, son of the propiietee T. Cooper's . ..
of the Aleance, who has been working.
in Detreit:for the Peat.year as a tYPP7
graphical enlist, is at home onai visit.;
Pringle's bake shop bas been deify.:
CANTELON B110 e
31,30Q. . 01101141 : GrocOPs . mid Produce rchallts
. ,
troyeci bys tire loss? ii2,509, insured;for,,
The Cgbess" and several of•the Ks '' . BACEY'S.OLD STAND. ALBERT STREET.:,CLI TON. -.
ditte bands having taken a eesurtiiii ' , .•
• 7 , ',. , - ., r .
spell !riot week tliat paper 414 net, 'Choice FresIx'Family G. ceries
. las week in Clinton, • '
aPMPItilisi..E. Crell of Hie', Yid:tie iii;;Ii.ti.' ,'• s .: '. : • 1••• •:.:.:--• .CONSTANTLY Or sT°C1C1 t
• On' Saturday evening last oirille .T____,_ ..........
EAS•
....EXTRA VALUE..
,rei..1 a the 0.644 a boy . mune& . ' • ' sas s .
Rogers Was arra:Gott on a ellertl54 :Of' •Farm Produce taken at Highest Price.
fri
stealing a gold watch, belonginglo _s. As'
Mr, Kerr • Londeeboro, lie wiri '_.jsi-Iiii.„,sOisq- 3E3ROS
plated in the lock-up, but duriag ttie' ' .
night muelaged to make. his 'escape o'
and has not yet been reeciptored.ss.f.' i'' FALL SHOWS 1884. maul:doll. ilif.ki A 11A% 114 11 ri
.2.1iffirif . , ,
"
Mrs, Mary A, Dallo khan, :. Brussels, Oet. g, and 8
A Iloiatirkahle es, : ,. Myth, Oct. 15 and16
• ' Ctrs/sok Oct 1st 2nd
: .. ', .• -
-Ravine; purchased the aboVe Mills, they
• • • uuLtull
. 11.1M.
...
.ghco, no relief. Her Jiro was despair- _. -
which time the best p coald vordw 0 Sept20 .
411;!---ill:1
i h, under the Management or Mr. itl, Coltnn
nocki•Pa., was afilieted for sik years : 4 lyirigimm, oot, 7 and 8 , , ..
with Asthma and Br ming s 'W'rezt.er, Sept, 308b4 Ooti i Conimence Plinnipg AT ONCE,
ed•p'.', until itt last October she Pre-= All kinds of '
-.• )3elgrave Oct. 14.
cured a 13cittle orgir. King's Nevi , Bayfield Oet, 13 lIZ '141 .
Discovery, when inunediate relletwile . ,Zsetetstlet, 6 Si I. • MANUFACTURING
felt, and by continuing its use for a eidlorth (Jet. 0 & TA. •
short time she was completely ourecl,,, . ".'',„7, . (lona en short notice, end a large
months,
gaining in flesh 50 lbe, in a kW, .vvinfelatil '7 ,v, 8,
. • . , . . Woollen .Godcls for Salo,. CheaP
stook of
. r
• Free Trial Bottle:of thiss dertdiff .. • •.' ' ' ,, 0107,0N. •
enro of all Tbroatand Lung Disesiit"n')11VI
7ARK air REPO RTSor 10 Ei,llialige for WO01.
#
at Watts ,& Co Drug, Store, Large! ' '(arrseted•ovory Tliasdny ((Rm
aona
Bottles $1.00 .• .
..
'Nlitond:. " :./ .. . 6 $4 *0 to 4 sc, DAVID GRAHAIVIt
.. .
•- . 5 rallgliont, now, • • o'HY /4) 0 Y3 , PROralgTelt.
FEMALE TEACHER -WANTED,ZP.:11,4K..w..pe.g, :., ..., .," .... g...00,5 r, 00 (1,02 li(,., Of:MIMI% Malinger, 200
tishooi, tecorooto ktie bainnee et th:e yil.,at. , .: ‘.4:0:61:tht. .,., ovioto; pot. I14, ' ... 160008 ot° °2 0300
.400.4 W. U. IHNII,,HootolarY1 ,routspo, .- - . o 20 to 0 30
Pot .tbe lovviit division of Os mum, *led! p.,,,,,,e,„!.„.__, .„ ...„, ......,... imia..To...6 .66
••• . .r• • 1`, •sr, . 0 14 16 0 16
MALE TEACHER tor 13(4664 &weir 'Ise, it, '`....:11:se'll' 1 • ''' ' ' " 7:(41°5 '16: 46 21
TEACHER WANTED. ma., - ' -
, , nootit..4. . . . ._ e 00 to, 0 '00
maw, Applications .statioqiwavy sad qnn)k• AirK6VOI IV POOScir ' :* • 8°78 tt: 01 8• °0'
•Sc.ttloh, votive tm &Abe, OM (Soho', by. , "Loll ,,oe, 1.•••imi -„, • -,, •'. 11 00S tt: ,S 0(1
Am,t, CHURCHILL, trattoe., ' tel leqi.s ji, ,mit i ,.. ,0 00 t4 4) oft
CMNTON P, rt. • ' " 41. • I'
„...._,,,„,„__ , ,tyv7011(1.4 .
• (Inviivmsd., ...
. ... • . NI: itt 1 ix• a
,iiv onto 0,, -co,
Ind receive frcrot coktly box' , .. . ., . • 000 ._ t_is 4 !.0
6f.(!ithor Rol?, e 1110th IlieftIOV riott atra's .tisis . AT ti; KT.! N I al 14,f6r ruts PAPI:R.
sof goons which ant bola all, in %it, tritertir itif tont,potp mAde
•
1111.1.moiquimpopplis
STOP
AND
No one 1VIerchant can get all the Bargains
offered by the Trade; .
We rt SHAthis_Fall,_and4t-good
-BIG SHARE was, •
• • Now; we propose to give the Publie their
great big Pboro #h? plunder. ;•:.
Our Great Big Stork of
Dress GT bods..
Our Great Big Steck of • s .
'Wa. '
Our Great 131g Stoo 60 ds.
ck er
.Y
0 it Great Aig stoak of 0 SIER
GnissIOV'M
.And don't•forget the
Blankets & Flannels..
Men's UNDERCLOTHING
atthe Price of Wool..
That:-:Thatie Department Agaill•
• Leavean orderivhile the Stock is complete.
THE BAD -80Y h'earo'Froin
Largest Stock of Boy's qothing. in the
• country.
ay,. :4t,
qoods,' finporiUM.
e re
IMMENS ovE
.s.Tioc4...0.
.....,__,,________•
Just icceiVed, ail :immense giook- of the.Most Improved Patterns and "Newest Designs:
Wood .Cooking Stoves; - .'
Wood or Coal Cooking.,-StOves, •
- , f Parlor and :Hall Stoves,
• • . Base Burner Coal,Stoves.,
INCLUDING THE :
1!.Ce1ebiated Radiant Home':
..atoye Board.% Coal Seartles, 'net 0119E11"Re. :41E1E. 1414'.(1)449: aks°er.t;tievnet 1.-1'y '
Aho othar N•ms, PATTERNS. And as theV haYe all bethi well bougAhPtrileat..e:arne iii:•11,1:.
p.ared to ,.,. olye our customers LOW. n 1
cheap. A lame lot of LAMPS AT REDUCED PRIOlt1S: Best
Canadian COAL 'OIL always in stork. • Please call and go prices and be convinue4
that our Stock is gocid and Prices Right. . . • • .303-11 ;
o .. .
. (Sign of the Padlock,.
E 11111:010 • 0LINTON.
Aftlholit Strek. .
New Blacksmith shop
• 11!.... • .1‘/E.LssIILI•
(Late 'of Stratfortlk has °Pelted out in ROWELL'S' OLD SI10.P, nearly ,oppositit the
• • . Gentinercial Betel • • '
HURON STREET CLINTON
:.lithere he is noir prOparodfo do all' Geiteml illaeloonith Work, ..
liorse•:Slioeing a Spbeialty. .110 . All Work Guaranteed, •
Washborne & Moen
•••
TWO -BARBED
WIRE
PENCiNG.
Ahit Cod, Stove 0004
Blogs r h Coal,
:7C;rt.rer"t2tAill voviarmits1
0
aC07.
• IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANT;
•