The Huron News-Record, 1883-01-31, Page 4TRAVELLERS QUiDE.
Grand Trunk Railway.
GOING WEST.
8.45 a.m. 1.17 p.m. 6:15 p. w. 9:00 p.m.
t3OiNt( EAST.
6:15 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 1:17 p.m. 3.50 p.m.
'
Great Western Division.
--
f mina leave Clinton station as under: -
(wino NORTH,
9:30 a.tu. 6:10 p.m.
001Nt1 SOUTH.
8:20 a.m. 3.50 p.m.
CiIIIRCII DIRECTOItY.
St. Paul's Church. -Sun ices err Sunday at 11 a.m.
ted 7 p. tit. Bible l'Lans, 10 a.m. Sunday School. 2
p w Service on Wednesday, a p. B. 1130. WILLIAM
t•a\IJ, Iteetor
Yamada Methodist. -,1M:n lees at I0.30) a. ru. and
a 30 p. in. Sabbath School at 9.30 p ui. Rat. W t.
NI e Dossou, Pastor.
Canada Pruehe tartan. • Services ab 11 a.m. and 6.30
u in. Sabbath School, 9.30 p. In. 1tay. MAX. Brew -
401, Pastor.
Bible Christian. Senses at 10.30 a. m. and 0.30
p m Sabbath School, 2.30 p. m. tray. J. J. tela,
1'a+tar.
Baptist Church. Service at 10.:10 a.m. and 0.30 p.nt.
sabbath School, 2.30 0. m. 10110. J. (MAY, Pastor.
MONEY TO LOAN.
HE GUELPH, ONTARIO, INVESTMENT AND
SAVINGS SOCIETY,
9111E undersigned have been appointed Solicitors
It for th1.4'outpeun . Ilurrnwors 0.00 obtain f 0111th
:,t luwe,t rates and halo mortgages draa to suit
th, w>c11 a+. No delays. 1.1,w charges.
'MANNINO & SCOTT,
BARRISTERS, &C.
t'intoe, Oct. 5th., 1344.
NOTICE.
The ('T.:1'tisi;ti in cunnertinn with the
Clinton Mechanic's' Institute, will COMM-
Meur0 on the evening of '1'I111Rti1)AY, the
14th Inst. '1'•.tn1s mule known an npi3lr.
cat.ioe 10 • Ain. U111L'I'Iti S'I'EV1':N8ON.
(Tinton, Senn. lith. 18).42. -
ALBERT STREET,
CLINTON, ONT.
BEST VALUE
Teas,
Sugars,
General
Groceries,
Glass, Crockery,
China Ware,
inc., ET('.
Our TE.\ti are extensively knotpn to
be Its good in quality and as LOW in
price as can be bought.
0011'•1' Irl_"1•I;ti aro up to tho season's
requirements.
Our Ci )N I?F•C')'[1)N.\RY- will be worthy
of your notice, is also in taste and design
they are axoellent-llufl't forget the
tasting Tart. -
\NWlt.l':\\"titic)PGIII')r I{i"i',O) L
1)I:N P, ED` con4tantlyna bawl
Vann produce taken in ex0haug1 for
goods.
Gantt/on 8/ OS, ,
Gram Q]_
1 ry I)r:uls 111131)3 f,n•
.ABY P11ISI !,iLkptl \1 3��1,,t [li:
of 4,01111 ti '1' 111,\1.15, 3:, corms •k f:I,Tk,
bine;.,, 111.
320
ORES FREE
- IN TEE -
Devil's Lako, Turtle Mountain
And Mouse River Country,
NORTH DAKOTA,
Trip tt:u•y
to the l:,tir., 1 State', 1. and 0.11ee at,
GRAND FORKS, DAXOTA,
11'')'11'IN 11. M 1P and F1 particular+ mailed
1'ItEI•: to guy 11)Jr).o b)
F. McNALLY,
1lenertl Trucetling starer.
vt Pa(tl, Minuea11)011S
& Manitoba ::. R,
28'E. Front St, Toronto, Ont
\ :;"_u..
Farm &Town Properties
FOR SALE.
GOOD BARGAINS..
Ews-Reavo.!)
()LINTON WEDNlt$DAY, Jos. $last, 1883
GODERIGH.
Env. John Walters preached morning and
evening on Sunday iu St. George's Church.
The snow -shoe Club is making good progress
and bids fair to attain a high position among
the Clubs of the Dominion.
Mr. Geo. Sheppal•d engaged the skating
rink on Saturday afternoon stud opened it free
fur all pupils attending the publio schools.
Judge by the large attendance and the many
smiling faces the gentleman's kindness was
suuch appreciated.
ituv. Mr. Phillips preached the annual Mis-
sionary sermons in the Nuath Stlpet Methodist
Church, the tet} Meeting iu conattetion there-
with, owing ty the severe weather., was not as
largely' atteudbd as usual.
A large party consisting of the youth nnd
beauty of the town made u moonlight tt'i1i to
Colborne on Friday evening. They invaded a
gentleman's house near Carlow au11 uvmurene•
td (laming, which amusement lasted till half
after tI iee when tracks were made for home
which was reached at the early 'maul 5:40.
On'I'liui'sdayeveuiu r 11. W. Bro. K. Radcliffe,
1). 1). (0. It1., Huron District, paid an official
visit to ",,lel light" lodge, Luvkuuw, accom-
tpanied by several members of the Omit lodges.
The party proceeded by road and had u most
enjoyable trip. After lodge the visiting Bros.
were invited to all oyster supper prepared by
mine host of the "Whitely !louse," where the
health of the Qucuu cud the eraft was drank
right loyally. After numerous other toasts
the party separated at all early hour, "happen
to meet, sorry to part, happy to Meet again.
The visiting brethren speak in highest terms
of the reception they received at the haiky1s ul
tlu' members of the "uld light" lodge.
At the last meeting of the Town Coue ,-i1 the
resignation of Mr. H. E. Johnston was aecept-
e,l, to taker e'l'ect 1st 1I:u',h, lienee Lilo 1110-
tiuu curried, the \favor and ,\lessl'5. Sloane
a11,1 S.'ug r spoke highly of tIl'ability display-
ed by Mr. Johnston, turd t•e,lustv,l hint to
withdraw it. '1'llis praise cooing from sortie
who wet: supposed in their l ullv,iss 10 have
0,11,1, ''1 hat they wlultl'lla majority 'u the 40)00
e0011ei1, so Its Oil b) able 140 .renal: up OM
Jululstn3 EaMily cuurint'1,''brought Conu••illur
liullrl' to 11111 feet.
h'ttb'r sail that only a few months sin:•1e
tey-hu«I said •tha Clerk Wits not gltulitiott for
the position, but now all was altered', they Lad
found 11)10 that men )multi be found who were
superior to their t'urinur leas. „„.I le, Butler, fur
on,,, said. let ),Ir•. Johnston go, there wits no
reason to keep lout for a: he fat -1 eseell),l those
h) 4urce led so perhaps I lit' 11100 Malt w0111,1
'''cell Niru. And,fter a few more changes
they Wight reach pence tion. '
.1 lung and bitter di$russiun took place eon•
ceruilg the Market by -haw. Several Members
stated that Councillor Sloane 00,34 in the habit
ol'stopping' 1'lu'nlrr'.4 on the way to Market,
and offering below the Market price for their
grain, telling then) at the stupe time that his
ull'.•3' was the highest guiu;'.
11r. Sloane in answering said that if the far-
mers were stupid enough to take less than the
market rate they were the only llusers, and. it
was 111 else's lntslaa'»'•) '
'C-olw•illor Jordan thought it was the busi-
ness of the Council to take the matter up 1), -
cause it was the town that snll','re,l, for if 11
farmer out less than the mru'ket price or was
ci1Iuta•el iu selling his grain, he would tell all
his a •ig.lor8 who w,,:11,1 llaturalli' enough go
til towns where they were fairly dealt with.
From a report prrseute,l by the l'l,•rk euu-
c1r40i)g the cemetery lots, it \void.'s,c13 that
there has Igen a v .ry lax system of L, ok-k.•ep-
iu;g to cuuue,•timu therewith. '1',) char up the
imitter the Council appointed the County
Clerk, 1'. Adamson, and the town Collector, J.
Addison, a committee with full power.
'Many ratepayers were (present expecting Mr.
tiragta' would introduce this plan for the aboli-
tion of harbor tolls, and the introduction of
11031111 fat turtle and railroads before the Council.
Perhaps the gentleman's ,thrum' is not fully
matured, but the moment he makes it public
we shall ;give it to your readers, with any com-
ment that 1}c tlluy'.tl>rhlk the subject -ills
Communications.
1)'e 3114/r ,t h, 10' disti nett!/ ttntiersluot/ that we el. not
hold ,nom -lees rrepnnsfhle Jin• the opiu toils expresse'al
h;a
mre e we, ,.'p„,stye, ls.-- ..,1.
Mats fl'O3Il an old 0ri11lgCHI)Lfl.
Ed) nr of the 11 efrow 1' rum- /t. turd.
I It.
]340 kind enough to give space in your
paper for the following reularks, they
uluy'
be the means of dratv.113 putt the
op.nious 01 others who are ,ntetested iu
the cause of ortn1geisul. 140 the first
place, Mr. Editor, toe g13a111 11catln118 as
4tated in and retjuiretl by our .400'1
cuuslitntllnl,'Lhat all applicants should
)1ave,are highly eel cssaty for Many re'f,-
80eS. 1 alight state thelirst t•eta.,on is
this, 0)111.1 (Deli who have these qualifica-
tion,, as called for by our established
lute, are 111011 of unquestionable chat act-
c•ri men who respect the laws of God as
well its the Laws of our laid; men of
Moral and temperance habits;' 411)0 ter0-
tittle s0otu•tirs;(000 given to -strong drink,
in fact men whose exatJ!)le is worthy of
being %%alkyd oil to by all good men and
true 11)u'Istiatis. Now, 31r. Editor, fee
you able to say that the majority of
Orangemen mime up to the standard as
required by 0110 iaty uI 01)41 (Iran ge society?
Now, this society is as ditlet•eult from
other secret societies as the North is
from the South, as the natural is from
the spiritual. This is a vast ditferuuct
but it is nevertheless true. The ancient
fathers of nearly rix thousand years gobe
by were well eilitellted in the mysteries
ol'ohr most ancient and honored craft.
Its grandest features were inaugurated
id the gaieden of Etk'n, and you will not
be surprised to know, though We were
turned out tit' that beautiful place, we
have 1'uuu(1 n passport that x•111 in dui;
time 011111210 0a 10 enter the portals again
This is our greatest uurbitou. 111 the
fullness of time, 0013041 our Great, (;rand
\IIts101• Vow's that time shall be no Moro,
w0 shall be relns.ttted and en titled to all
the rights and privileges of 111100 Su.
l,ren,10 'Encampment.. Mr. Editor, to
raisar Lho standard of our qualifications
TI, a wr II 1 .11) three 0,,r,', hri' k story endeven higher 1111111 l)11y are, It has been
. ,y.ellua, on iho,"rnrr .4 ilurnn :u.d .Irringe recoulniendeil that otll ttplllications col'
srn•eIs, k,.o..,, as n... M„ontea.rle.tore w•n,dd l,• m0ulhnr$11ip lilt° the I n•ruigo society
e.: b net, d r,o otbcr prop, rte , nr sold , leap ,o, h,ug
r„ lit .hull hl be aCrntY1p31n1C•tl by it certificate
lame aril e, mmodinnN frame (ladling of church nletilberwhip. 'Phis 1 think is
Ino,,..•, I, :Fr illy). 03 11. Ir:ael., 1..1,.11 n''''npie,l x stop in the right direction, 11s fill 0•ho
1,., the .lwe.n c nt nag parlor, ron,me, l't 11a1fu1 t.i h) 1'1(3.)stnut should be itlenti-
,,.I r,om Lit, hen, p:.uf r..c.- tante .tone r,•Ibar
hart Aral ...fl eller in boil line, IN ell :owed for a
I irgr tunic, 'o. , I,..a )Jin_ hnugr, 3.atte1) punted :cul
c•,n,I,tLon \ppllit the owner, \Ir. 41. lb d.
0,3', "r t" the under -,:;red.
\1.•,n SIre,•t, (nppngae Mr. ('. I1•I3 ar'a
r) m-.11. 1.,) wi'h it, it reflargeo1 three roouw
and' .quaere 1,1,1',a ,,,,1 cell seal Weep; rhuleo
trotRutree, 340 r.l•n, elr
'tIhr t.,lun`I,•e 14.0-1 )'ropx•rf) on 03, bele Srreot,
, .'I nw. n„ I, nos 11 as I.v;,• 1104•I, 1,1.114+r.sing
bine 1, .1,') I„ulJ,t,g, 1131. Mg sled, four e0our
'I' ,'1 0 1 J.., ,C .•
011,.,) .:' of ar,'l.,n (erm.° dwelling lnlaw,nn
r). 11'. n.n Mreee, I-lint.m. form,rl, he'd b1 .1. ('.
5!,11er. . ...,', hr .1Ir .Iohu 1' Martin
Tb,,,' , 3 ''. '' ., n,l w, I1 .t/nated farm, part of Let
(l, n, Ilene 11.,ad, tiodori,•h tow nvl,ip, enmpri..ing
c•. r•rr . ,,f tint 11,•.' 1.nul, >u•orls ell rear,tl nnd in
.oJ '"anitlnu gond hgll.ltnita, ere. only ono toile
rnau 11. \1' 'ta,ri,m
nid Lot "1, au I l+rnn Street, e, ith the da•ellIrrg 4,00111,
new ..eupt, I b} Jtr. Simpson, 0. w'. K. station
ngenl 014,., Let 40 on Mary street, abutting on
Il,,. alio.,. 1.d Tire bits will he gold tug ether or setts.
rarely Apply 10 the ern nor, Mr. 'rhmnae 8lekwm, or
to the nuder.ignnfl.
U�1 The tl„u.e nnd LM., No. /145, nn Mary street, now
,l, main pi ed Iry Mr. R'na. I hrt•111. Thr• hernw'onn tains
three r,eslis below, and row in the upper etorey ; has
back kitchen, garden, well, Ate. Terms ratty.
(1 Thr Store and Dwelling on Int IA, Horanhon street,
formerly belonging to It. Norawortlpl, art now
or-rvaptell by Mr. A. Bennet*.
.R:ir 11110 other Iota antictlndltihiRs •for salle Apply
to -
H ALE,
berm at., Clinton
tied with some Protestant church before
they should be lielol 0014 '11)3 sitbjoc is to
.chat Orangoulen. The Protestant
churches will not take into Membership
a class of Inert who have no regard for
religious interlours0, anti further, it is
the ditty of eyoxy ttrungeman to sou•
port _as far as their means wili permit,
some branch of the Protestant cjltureti,
and prize it as a privalege of priceless
worth to hint in these .lay's of religious
toleration- Idollfn», 314'. 4411001', that
Orangemen throughout the world may
he led to see that there is a responsible
Being and so order their daily walk and
conversation that their influence for
doing good will be a power and cause an
effect that will he much felt throughout
the length and breadth of the ,land.
I am, yours, A. Z.
(Ioderich, Jan. 25th, 1883.
A.Cltard, of Sterling, in a recent let-
ter, states that lie 'net with an accident
some time ago, Isy which one of hie
knees was aeverly injured. A few ap-
plications of Hagyard'a Yellow Oil af-
forded immediate and complete relief.
Warep.ouse,
Hardware t -Tin Shop,
Having bought a
STOCK OF STOVES
Out:ide of the association, on very
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS,
I am now prepared to offer
Cooking Stoves
AT A LARGE PERCENTAGE
Under the Usual Price.
Also, a full assortment of
Tinware, &c:, Svc.
SILAS DAVIS.
t !to. Contain their own
• . , wire, Mud effectual
^• .. i.r C:-nth:enor Adults,
REMOVED.
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HO1
All you that have iTead aehe"iYtid Fallen
Muir, 1011 at
HARRY FISHY ''S
'I'he Tensorial Artist, Cranium 'Mullion-'
tutor, Fnci,tl ' Operator, and 'Cuplllary
Abridger.
One Door East of the Express Office,
CLISTON, ONT.
BOOT & SHOE
MAK NG.
The subscriber takes this means of thanking his
numerous frteuds for their liberal patronage for tl.e •
Mast twenty years, and also weeld beg 10 say that hn
hs8.wl4pgetl•ttie hest workman and IN nr'ic i•••: ;.,r,.1
•to 1141 all orders oii tIte'•shot'tost..rict'.', : rip , r, .
claws style, 1111,1 hop!ng that he may 1.041'. a e 11)1l03141 -
a share o1 patronage in the future.
ler STEWED WOIIK A SPECIALTY. Z:3 -
18 1 T..BEACOM. •
4.
WILL CURE OR R ' IEVE
BILIOUSNESS,
D /SPEPSI A,
INDIGESTION,
JAUNDICE.
ERYSIPELAS,
SALT RHEUR,
HEARTBURN.
DIZZINESS,
DROPSY,
FLUTTERINQ
OF THE HZART,
ACIDITY OF
THE STOMACH,
D?'CESS
I EADACHE, - . OF THE SKIN,
And ekyery spades of disease arising from
disoroorud LIV0ZR, KIDNEYS, 8TONl'AV1Ha,
• BOWELS OR BLOOD, '
T. MILBURN & CO.. Propriet°r9'TORONTO.
Chilton. Marble Works,
HURON STREET, CLINTON,
W. H. COOPER, Jr.,
Manlfacturex of and dealer In 111 thuds of
Marble & Granite for Cemetery
Work at figures that defy uoulputitton.
A14o manufacturer of the Celebrated
Alfrn''ICIA1, 5r(INI4 for Building pur-
poses and UO tuotcry 11'urk, which midst
be seen to he appreciated. -All work
warranted to give satisfaction.
M(•
Clinton MP Factory •
The ander-Mined, in returning his sincere thanks:
to the penpie of 4'Itot.,n and sarnitlM,1ing T4w•nshlps
for their 1111eral patronage it the past, hewn to Inform
Client that he is ntnt11if actelring this year
PUMPS & CISTERNS
That cannot fail to Ole satisfaction to all.
Welts Dug to Order.
All nrders prmnpfrly attended to. Parties Intend -
ng to purchase Pumps during the coiling season,
could do wall to communicate with me.
PRICES MODERATE.
I1-3
nt 1). MULLOY Clinton.'
'THE NEWS -RECORD,'
Take it. Read rt.
THE PEOPLE'S. ;Pti't1