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Weaumday, Augmt
1400 -AL NEW -S.
In and Around the "Rub."
gown got,
.11T4ali your SPHOOL, Boois apd
Stationery At the City Book Store.
Olds. Dickson has a complete stock
vi eft kinds ef Seh001 VeCittisiteS at
'10%434 pvi004- 247
ffoeteter.-If the firemeh• would'
Vrfal- the regular tethine knit socks
/fuck o,s Weetherald, the Sewing
Machiiie an, manufa•ctures they
woold not be 25-1itirsting oftheir hoe
contieuelly. Try fi• fOF )47,ir8`
them. Organand Sewing iaeh
Ines iiiwirYs sttiolt And eatisfauton
uarauteed,
J.&Y Doupee You DOIIPtie You.
enet.Enew piano has been pieced
in the Grand Vidon hotel:
MR. CHAS. COATES ,leaves
On a visit to "Detreit and Oleveland.
Mos Illieese, •of Galt, wee,*
seeet of Miss Straith last Week,
MuFUR'ifflieriting.
Seaforth.
Mas. LAwsorr, of Detroit, is the
guest of Mrs. Thos. Jeekson.
Ma. W. Dorman left for a, trip to
Califernia thia week.
Mits, G. I/Amy was visiting in
Bayfield Ole week. '
MR. HEARN and Wife, of England,
trave-tetion..xiang their cousins Mr,
And MTC7.11t614fett;111r
MESSRS. D. CeseeEtiote &WI Thos.
Cooper shipped last week a consign,'
;tient of apeies for eestern inerkets„
Ma- THOS. Drsi,ny Will do be-
troit this week -possibly, 011iongo
too. • e
MISS FILINA Room-, of :Myth,
was visithig friends in town during
the past, week.
REV. J. GRAY, of the
church, goes to attend the General
Conference this week.
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1 • ,
Mit li. • AleReme has been p.p.-
pointed- Precentor 'in the Presby.
terian Church.at Durham.
THERE will be..no service he the
, ,
Presbyterianfebutch here next.Sith-
bath. • • -
REV. J. J. IttoE passed through
Clinton on his way to geeter; yee-,
lerday.. .
Ma. 11.. Horings is bcree • ,again
seemingly braced tip 'to hie original
vigorouse-Standard. • • - ,
•
, Beee's.bridgehae been recently re-
paired, and is new ready fOr'goperal
traffic.
TEIE bakers of ,towriliaVO been
bora run for fiber -during' the pt.
,few days. .
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Miss 1eAkengee41,7 of -Chicrigo, sis-
ter of Mrs. Capt. AfeCelleghleis
iting relatives in town. . •
MR. A. S. WENNER, a New York,,
and Mr. G. '8. Critford .and wife; 'of
Indianapolis; are gnest13'.., at .• the
'Grand Union. , ' .
MISS CVNTRIA. Attecreeeee of f•ki,
line; Mich., is visitiug.-reletives in
town and county. • • -
of our citizens c'exPerted"
nn the 15-dey. trip toMichigan. and.
. . .
Chicago. . •
•.Cousoteeoli. Sloan, of GOdericle
was in Cliutot1 on Menday , titi• bis
way to Chatham, •.• •.•
• • OuR bieycliets inake regplar enns.
before breakfast. The ; Lenilon:
road, in dry woathereia the. favorite •
route •
• .
•
A, Slamp Contlett'storner
rsdRy evening, The
3r
'town treasurwill 'suffer 0 the -et.
.teht of about,. $1. ' ••' • " • • *
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Je,e Twictrene Jon) Jeiliwesee,
ann. mice bargains ip •bots and
shoes. Read voleit they have to say, .
then go and '.`beot'''yourself.
•
Mn.- .A. IL • Daum •ocappled. -the
.pulpit of the Preebyteriali church
laet. Sebbath, and delive.red Mv6. very:
able and eloquent discourses, '
. REV.. NIT. BIRRS, Of HoltletiVille,'
will- conduct divine serviciein
M. •Chitrch next Sehhath, morning.
,and evening. , ,
. • Miss SARAI4 BEAN is •visiting the
;. :L-Ialokleesr:ifillo_nni)iliinneiyhilost,uses. in r., on -
don, in the interest of Beesley's.
millinery store. .. • •
MR. Jogx. MoCIAnvA, J. P., arid •
the Misses McGaevii,. hays eeturned .
from a pleasant trip dome 0 the sea
. . . ,
•; MU, GRAS. Moreriosti 'o• :- '
ost a vaitia e colt, 'from Maiiefl'S
imperted "Just iii Time." :The ani-
mal gut st,alted in the field. . . -•
Tne Directors, of Lite geeter Salt
Well Company have, declared a 4ivi-
4,1*eed Of 13•1' per cent. on the capital
stook for their first four montimi •
Ma. J, Gaant4.toten, the popu.
far traVOI ling agent 'for the ton
Tribune, is in towo.. He reporta
steady increase in the no saber of
patrons to hie paper, • , .
IMMESIt rain-
fall during the etorni on the eight 6f
tee 19th and 20th Aug. WAS in the --
neighborhood of three inches or
400 tons to the acre.
TUE lithlo son of Mr. II, Hill took
,a plunge head first into a tub of
water the other deg, ,tlici tic0urrene0
tiisturbed the water and the feelifige'
of the mother -of the irdy ter a thne,
but no serione eonsequencee resulted,
•liftioN.-At a Vote tartert in the
13, a (Atwell here on ,Sunday the
,congregation reversed thir decision
on the union question. The major..
i ty being as strong tor union now as
it was agbAnst On 6, former oeca.
Aion,
Tun Exeter Times last week pre.
,..0sonted a m1;411 improVed appeatence;
lie pages were brim 'full ofspiey
local matter, and 13ro. White's efforte
to give Exeter people la good local
papershould.be opprechitech
Is IT BOTTIAND f "Thal servarit
girl qt)eatieti appears .to have been
settled .Winnipeg" sill the Sun,
Captain Cox or Evollritisb Exchange ,
Hotel, Ooderiths is strongly . of
opinion that'the servant girl ques-
tion is as fttii off settlement in the
eircular .toWii- O,s iii-iTier-tilapuitid
territory question. 1,.the-tniv
;tent of thn question' in Witmipeg
5e.eti4netim, ti6ritfOri
Mikt. A 1Y.4,xxo luta purchamed
a Wine in town. 211a Etrtelltie are
Serneerbat awdous to. know what
Use 410 young wan can have or a
residenee awl he ,uppeare (pita as
0.114040 that they shan't know.
I..tive tie Well as murder will out.
larK440Pts`r MEETING. The 0, Al.
district weetiog was held in.
the Methodist 'church here last week.
A memorial to Conference endorsing
the bads or union received approval.
t he Rev. Mr. Gray, chairman of the
distrwt,presided.
Tlis NEws.R.ECORD advertising
columns already contain several fall
annOgneemen VI. Clinton IllerC1,,41141
are laying in stocks for-anunprece.
dented fall treat). Oer readers, will
Prab .by Perneing the announce.'
-meets during the next few Months.
AeroetAeg.-A. rether peculiar de-
velopment at this Season of the year
is that of large honchos a bloseoms
on a crab apple tree in the garden
of Mr. jas. Sheppard, Ifuron street,
the tree being oleo loaded with near-.
ly ripe crab apples-.
+ AT the chief constable's Conven-
thin at Toronto last eveek, ,Chief
Williatns, of leontlone spoke against
incarceeating boys in reformattries,
for, he seid, they were rarely refor-
med. I -1"e wotild go on in the line
indicated by Judge MeDd'nald and
whip the culprit soundly.
MESSRS. CRAM IlEA1111, cattle
bevel.; Shipped from • Cliutort bo
Saturday 124 sheep. The total
weight was 21,550 making an aver-
age of 173 poands each. Thisship-
ment conepitiiseleavseoemveerle
ofotilliee-xfipirrs:
al-vsuals th.
ed !ram this lectint.
jungE. b oven; bel(l Division
-Court in Feeeter--en---Alondayi-the-
balletic° pf the wok will be taken
up -with elitiege at Crediton, Zur-
ich, Gerrie awl other localitiee.
With the exception pf • .1)un1111011",
there is more than Ole aveilage
amount of besioess at , thee verioce
courta. '
'rat neW proprietors•qt the gxet,
er kejiectee have mitered suit againse
the 2'ime8 feweee• eged libellous asser.
tions contained he letter." Dania.
gea to the amount of 4500 is claimed,
:preciated, Bought wit it: .genefettly the most
ap
and peeeatily the Re-
fiector men will have to psey'for'all
they get hi this inete.nce--itua,„ mere
tee. •
THE Youse'llio Bieg.
Arthur Cook, town, was, Isareesting
for Re, few days last week. He
claims to have had pews* with too
many Caleediane at one; in which
he• epee -out' -second list Canadian
thistles' Were ..his conquerors'
, arid
be buttibly bowed and:stepped. de:4n'
and oute.setisfiecl -that the young
'tins were inliaters of the eituatiOn.
WA,IINING TO Pokr
David Johns and John Taylor, of
. . .
Exeter;- were Pugin-toned by• the
leinellion Genie inspector to appear
before Squire Varnel At ..Thetiford
on Saturday last for sheeting &Licks
ien the 14th. day of .A.ugeet. •• ThoY
paidfin:e and .CeetS else:renting to
$52, for shooting a 'day .oe* two a-
khead of time- .
Fssus. Robson, ; of
Clititetieitod CharleS Alexander And
, eee, e Munro.
and A lex. 'f!oveof Seaforth represent- •
ed the 33fdlIattatioil ;it the Ontario
•Bifle •Aseecio.tion annual shootiog:
Fli ejes. held at 'To ro C to lest
-weak, • They enceeeded in wii Cigna -thee'
Challehee .0up and $30 .in
_cash,. being ilia let priee in Team
conipetitions, ••
"1:•
A31441,--7000 bOVS" in
navy blue. unifornis, relieved by gold,
braid,. the lthlend "I''1)" in red' tet•
tere, and r,-d,belts,. assembled a -t"
thei hall, at 7:0 Yeeterddy morning
and proceeded to, th e stetion, �e.
the. ("rend tea !element at lei-ndoire
Theii-esplanclid physique :mil geie4.-.
41y.fine pereetial 'appearance Lear
make a: favor:el:di_ itnpreseion when.
((Greek meets Greelte! , •
-Tx Tiro , Timds Exeter, .we nd
the fol lowing es, E.
who has been visitilig lier-..„brether,
;Mr. T.I.lerling, of Olinton, returned
hornolaet Week.Mr. Geo. 11/IcTa,ge
garti• Who -formerly occupied a, posi-
tion as clerk -ie the Mols.en'e Bank,
of this place; and who now bolds
tba pesitibe ,of teller in the Clititen
agency of the Seine bank, was in
town last.Week, •
• TIIE .01..INTOOf FIRE BRIG:ADE left,
'it.S3herday: morning to, Lake- part Ili
the firemene•deinonatte.tion at Lon-
don tio.day, Chief G, E. Pay and
Capt.' Cuunie*gliam and the 'mboys"
will, no doubb, give a- good.- account
'af-themselves, ..A.layar Forrester,
Reeve Corbett; ex-couecil•lor
o/pc•kson, mid Chief: Paisley aperitif-
:paiited the brigade as a delegation.
They are after tho .$300 prize.
• AIR. •Dote:Ain Cietnite, elf Luck:
now,- has a span of penderons. mates
and a-auperior two yeareptel :etallion
which lie liPs just imported from
BritAin. Mr...Clarke' will be re-
membered as the gentleman VOle
* • . pein ckf-ro •
two year old'heavydraft liOreee, at
:the Clintori. find Goderich' shots
last fell. ,ife. afterward sold thew
:to-riegentleman,in London for a Semi
pri0c)", • : • •
tkitliertelireere,Tudge Doyle held
Division Cottrt here lent' :Friday.
There were more miser; for trial -than -
for many months preyioes, The
bar of the tontity.' town was repro,
sented by Messrs. Malconison, Cain-
, pieta and F. W. Johnston, Seaforth'
by, :gown. Danoey and Carroll,.
atir'evrti legal fretermity by Messrs
•Manning and flp.ett. soolo, of the
cesee were of more than ordinary
importance, In another * colunan
be found -a -resume -of -thew— ,
REDUCLID ONSAIALE,-Mr.
00.nhelen, of Clink»), who for the
past two yearslias shipped consider.
freight to Manitoba, ieforme ifs that
ho can get • goods forwarded trona
Godertch to- Winnipeg at just bait
the4cealZoflast years shipments.
ThiS ()Wink tOthe completion of the
Canada Pacific HailiVay, and trans,:
porting through 011,11rItish territory.
0, that horrible monopoly I to thus
reduco frolglit raten fifty pr cent.
Xts '$just like the.tores" to give a
poor, man it ehance, •
' doiltiOr1011.-Our genial Grit
damn accuses us of indulging in
flattm when we atateci that eertitie
Jthinnature 'heads of cabbage, were
114 nearly so large as the bends o't
nom° tv the toasters on tho mottling
of.Abe reform banquet hero' last
,spring." We will not be out done
in amiability and be to eurrect our
foiMer ettitement and t� say that
the indigestible vegetable concont.
itants' of corned atef referrt'd to
-wereAllito"iiitiargotatt the other COth-
1:04:1)0.4i..7:01.1.. OR_ nierning , the
feast, .but not so large assone o Olt
110:0 Of this, intweitie 41,461' 4•1-10
Too lanca Pc nrIlsTO Of' BRINE.--
coutinualt pumping of brine,
which 48 »OW been golog on for oo
many years in the Cheshire, Eng.„
salt district, and whielt in past thine
has led to roach deplorable cause.
quences, II as just resulted in aneelier
se hshience,.uot of land but c$ water,
Many attempts have been Pottle by
owners of property in the dietrict to
urge upon Government, the Aciviga•
bility of etopping the brine pumpin
which is having stIch ruinous resujte,
but. hitherto without eueeesa.
1.1»ear, Vomr.-A gentleman
paid another $20 while protesties
sgainst the equity of the demand,.
He *sued to recover.the atnouat
back. Judge Doyle non -suited
plaintiff on. the ground that the law
(contrary to popular tradition) does
not encourage litigation, awl that
the fact a man paying inoney
which he has no right to pay, and
then ;cuing Nil. it, has a tendency to
encourage litigatien. If a party
den not owe money demanded of
him he ahould resist payment, and
by so doing the onue of suing is
thrown on the claimant, who, if his
denuind ie an unjust one, will not
appeal to the ceurts. The tact of a
man paying money- when no tercels
used to make him do, fx). is -leaked'
upon al; evidence that he acknowled-
ges the. debt. This has reference to
*the case of Cudneore vs Sho.rmahan
tried in Clinton lastFriclay.
Summer DEATII.-On Sunday last
the 26th inst, Mrs. Bridget Gallag-
her, widow of the late John Gallag-
her, of Goderich Township, was
found dead in a -cistern on the
premises of Mrs Salts. She was
aged 7q yeere and pp to the
time,of her death was qtfite aptive.
-ft-lif---meaben baba:-
ing at Airs Salt; for five or six, weeks
Only; prior ter that time she lived
with he son on Prinuess St, On
the morning in question the old lady -
was up before the other ternetes of
t,he 1)011Se. 'Sge •evidently Went to
elle cistern for water. Tt is presum-
ed fbet the pail got 'elf theheeled
pole eeed to draw the water up with
and'G enelea'Vorirrg to reach dawn
for the pail e'..Pet her batanee, fell in
the cistern atici was drowned. :Al.,
thengli this may en.;.t. have been the
'Vay in which thii accfaent oecorecd,
,for the opening is • oi;ter about
fifteen iRphes square with' a raised
kerb around it.' The fact • of her
er411 _was Rat known until'. the
afteemooh, "yet sine must have been
deka from about tee o'o/ock. About
eleven p'elock the other ignwetes of
die ;mese get up but did met thiirk-
anything of- Afre. Go„lhigher ;let be-
ing about, thinking that elle liad
-gene out fora walk; Alter a time
her bonnet and otber , apparel Was
notioed in her romp ece elnit it was
taken foe granted that ,the had note
gone fur. IIer not aimearing w-itii-
ua reasonable tithe •created a etas:.
pizien that all was not Weil. A.
Mr. Tayter valtinteered to goto her
senis and see if 'shy was thereebue
befoee he Vit.- ready. some one • had
occasion to, go to the cistern and
theretotand the lifelese body of the
UnfortuniatePiMular report
hints at sifieldee bet there being no
known cause for it.,..itas alioeether
improbelfle. • -Arrangements result-
ing -tram the:Cale at the farm 'other
latb husband lirtoJ 'onfil 'a -few .Littyri
itgo beep completed, and he wad to
.lia.ve gone to Gedeeica eerie; this
• week to perfect thein and recei
t,500, as her moiety:. The funornt
:took:Place from..bey Unn'u residence;
Clinton, at 8 onTuestitty.elie•
28th. 'The ineerment, ia • Goderich
cemetery. . •
• DiVISION,:cormr.
• . '
.At the, -regular session . of the,
DiVisimi Court Oh Frit -ay laSt there'. ,
efsei an u n uauallte largo dooKcit:
'Yolltre• Doyl O7Resi d c'd and •theeebar
Was represented by Meeers. Malcom -
'Son, „friartt; ',Campion, eJolinstein,
elienning„ Sceet,'Llenlay and Carroll.
The listof cases Obeepied the Jedge'S
.attention- until nearly six odlbk,
and was itSfeltoWs ;
SE\SA11 t,atTrroaporr.-
Areaon for medical servWea, blelefice
the salni1 'w2••*e to be be rend-
er:9d quarterly.-: Arljeurned,
next Court. Plaintiffs ;to' render
particiliatabf i1I. lialcomson,
pffie'llolinste:ael ter dtt. • '
II-vetag ye • burzEit -:AOtiOn for
Prothissory judgment for;
pfl. in 011. Manning Lit -Scott for
pff.
„e. .
CuEst One Vs, r•SII AN NMI IN -Be CO 21C1
triel to recover $20. alleged to have
been Over paid tO dft.' Pit,- non,
suited. , Malibinsoe. foe- etre .0ame
pion for dft, .• •
kinANT:vs: ALLINSo.-Action in
mess eceolitits ever- which there eves
eiegood deal of, dispuee,. judgment
.for•pfl. Alaiieing Scatti for
IIartt for dft. ' • .
ilITN'AXEspiteeeCE CO, VS. Burixs.
-'Action ridte for-, amourft. of
-premium; Defeuee--no considera-
tion and non.fulfilment of conditions,
..,e
Alarming & Scott, for elf. 1?.
Johnston for dft. eee •
JETNA INSURANCE 002 VS. PoTTS.
, ,
-ma Me, RotiOn. eeelence-change
of note after ..liilivery-no, consider -
a ion. The Judge ruled that the
plaintiff could not show
`atithority to oliange note and non -
suited them. Manning di- Scott for
pffii., F. SV. Johnston for dft. ,
' JExiciles vs. Mooup.-A.ction 'for
canape for. conversioe of waggbn t�
defendants use. Defendant plaimed
a lien for week done for ,owner„. of
waggon ot,the titne-it came into his
poesession. Lien allowed. Man-‘
ning & Scott for pfEr 'feat for
Alit; •
Catnexstwsit vs. Dtforrir. -
A.ction ota account, judgment for
cift,
The ltliecting of the Wardffin's
Conunitteet
6
Owing to the damage dorm by Ithe.
recent heavy rains the WartienA
eeriimittee was notified to meet in
the equity town on Tuesday of lost
week:
The following is .4 cepy of the
minutes
Godotich, Aug. 2nd, 1883.
The warden's pommittee met to.
day plafauant to notiota, to consider
the rebuilding of the Brussels and
Wingham bridges, carried away by
tho flood 'on the morning of the.
20th
Prolient the 'Warden, and Messrs.
• Weir, johnetOny Cerhett, "Abel, Han -
nab, .
Gthson repotted to the Ward.'
ins &Milli ttee thn damage Stiat Mined
by the Brussels bridge and other
bridges, and approuhes ab Winghare
and
•
Corhatt, that the commissiou.
era in thejt respective divisiuue re.
pair the dnalage to the bridges and
aPProachea,,and that Mr. Gibson be
requested to, replan* the Bruftsols
bridge as som os poseible, and that
in tha mesufte the clerk be in-
structed to telegraph Mr. Bogen*,
the reeve of Wussels,' to prevent
anyone from crossiog the bridge'
until it is repaired.-CarrOd.
Moved by Mr. Weir,' seemadod
Mr. Johneton, that the clerk he .
structed to tam ify road conamies,on.
tars (Arvin and Mason to examine
the culyert at Dunlop and ascertain
ita larger culvert is required, end
if a culvert of 20 feet or over re re-
quired, they are authorized to pro-
ceed with the constroctton of it. -
Carried.
' The meeting then adjourned.
Inalemorium.
Zine. respectfully, dedicated to 4.
and Aps. Lewis Elliott -on the
death, of their little 00710
Thy boy is sAfe. No pain nor grief,
No.woe, that cannot find re.lief-,
00,11 reach his seul. • No parting tear
To shed. No worldly strife t� fear -
Ant peace. -a holy peace -a calm
Iliikilown to mortals -the lietweulybalin
Tbet death alone can bring to tllose
Who are found pure, whose life o'erflowS
With God's holy grace, Like a vino
'Round thy hearts did its tendrils twine
-Thttil-the-truth'slione ont. Tife! floVr
Was only lent to earth's fair bower -
To bloom in Heaven -4o pray for the,
That joy be thine in eternity,
&ems A. SKINNINns.
Goderieb, August, 188N.
Reminiscences,
-.A.t c,.._rec'ent eReteemeeting
k
Pioneere at Toronto, the Rev. Dr,
Seadding referred to the. -establish-
ing ;of Mechinics'e.-Institutes in
muddy little rink in 1831. Among -
those vvilo deliveredlectures and
otherwtse gave countenance to the,
first Mechanics' -Institute at „York
were Dr- Donley, well. 'known
in-lieirone thetwelthie cbtitepon as
sprgeon of the Canagla Cowpony in
the early gettlement of this Distaict;
atid whq was with John GaI whmi
the..hietoricel tree was feed -which
proclitined,thelognelatioubf the pre --
sent city of Guelph, Arnong•the.die
rectors of the first • Aledhaide's In-
stitute in loth, we .notice, the name
Of our highly esteemed. eitisen, M.
Thomas Arnistrong, the. present cel-
la:tor of Cestoins at Clin-ton., • e
Dr.„Dunlop, was so proniinent p
'figure' in the . early 'settlement of
Huron and was- ndted for bis leve of
• good Jiving,... :AO a -got:Hie:Story
-er
whether told by la iitaself or enth.0910-sii.
pr wany years he 1.Ocq i
::
Immo eownehip nt Garinketil, eitist
acilenfing. the 0.f.Geeleriehe
where 4e befeed-e. largeestate. We.
believe teeth :he and his brother, the
Oatitaim.are interred on.the Proper-
ty: The village apunlopf three
Wiles from Goderiele ot Anthony
Alleu'et-Corner'seis named. aft -et -tire
:13.°Itiy°1r.rereinisconees; therefere, re-
garding Dr. Dunlop will be iilierfiet:.
ing to u r Need era. •Wereprodu tie froth
:the /Veit:DE tl
,ScaAinge,reeiarits :
.
Mentioned aPsit.a.. the.;
Inetlinie anct one. ofeity
• dents wee, man. .A.e.I.
'happen 'to possess an engraved per•
trait'of him 1 ventere to exhibit. lt
to -peeve this -ooceraion. You .
'See et OnCe etiergy 'nod deterwination
stamped 'oe.every teatpro. • He -
wee
•e, linewli cid cexiimiegons fig-
.• •
ere fie' rork, .whither • his 'dirges an
.an iMpertativegioer .of.,the • Canede
compepy. -etteh eelled him, The
portrait whietrI-ehow is from • Mae
clise:s Gallery -of
llust'ious- Liter-
ary bliaeacters, . Dr. Maginn, the
.editar-eif .Freqcr's • ''210yrezinC, .
•Whielkliose poetraite eriginally
peeie-deobseryes, in 09 . tanitliek'-of
that periodical Which contained ehe,
pei•traie, that. • :Dr. • Daniel? •• was at-
the- Moat mit in •liontlen, heving.boine
oyerefrom Catieda -he jecosely
plAiris; -"fee a tew week; : to worry'
Ooderich 'and .116Whalg:. (then:
Miiiis-
ters of the CirciWrit abotit Somiebeist- •
ly proceedings of our . 'degraded
0oVernment.". He: also adds the
infcirmationthat' the poptor.!,st414.
s.ix 'feet ehree-inclies; and nieasuees,
tWo 'feet :eight across the shoulders
the calf ie just twenty inches
in (firm; inference, .cre pede gerctilent';
the „paw *vvolild have .startled .Ali•
1.-ttcha tho tuelfferf.the gennine
CAI:4410414 REDNESS • AND ID:Wog-
' ' • NESS;.
• and- the Jade; from long' expesp re to
gurus. and . Berea; has acquired
eifoli a firmness of texture. that ..11
shayes with a brickbat.'' Ile• then
•.witals up hi:IL:article 'thns ;
Well,noble etavagee. its %thy APples, (winter) por 14121, -
Wood s W12 en shall we again ee, „
vel in the dexeriance, of the tir; : •," , •
anecdotes,",' ." • • • k • 14f4j8,
• . • • Sect, • '•
We 'add Galt's deeeriptiein of' the she gslabe .••
re:icor, as:seen in a 041i,00 on, Tur (*floor pound,
erich •itth Indiana; "On..beinerTiate
a.strange conibinetten Of Indians,
v,elyeteenti and whiskers, within the
u of the--retee-WhieketeeWe•
• govereer the -livjeg features of the
doctor." •
4*Iie 1)r. Meginn mentioned • by
the lecturer Woe a seholaely;
and jovial Irishuirm, with many traits
ineommon with the. robust Seettch
•
4
100
21,1eiir ElpertV4
.4. few woke ago we reeord,0 the
waling through Clinton of blesses.
Doty and Vett:Every bound for tin;
"illimitable Canadian 1.1 r tit West
Knowing am gentlemen to be
thorough ly practical, and wide awake
shrewd observers, wo have been
awaiting with intereet their return.
They got Jamie last week. While
passing threugh Lop don IA represen-
tative of the Fro ?Mg interviewed
them and condensed the result in
ti,CtTlIttileQrwoif"Cluinsteosn:"Mr.issts
C/Qet11)Pet•ictrs
i,
and Mr. T. B. Vangvery, agent of'
the Beall Line of steamer; y. the.
seam place, have returned from
their trip west. They, were delight-
ed wi tla Portage In Prairie's prospects
and ere well pleased with the ceuntiy
between there and Moose Jaw. Be-
yoed that point for eolz10 distanc,c,
they say the plein is poor, wttli
."searcely enough timber to scratch'
a cat," Forty miles north of Ota,.1-
gary the land is ppor again, fiat the
Bed Deer country is really splendid.
The Indian settlement in that viola-
ity looks well, and the red man is
showing considerqble ability as a
farmer, Messre._ _Deity and Yan-
Every have a timber limit located
on Medicine River, 'They say the
timber is light compared. with the
wood of Ontario: They speak well
of the prospects of :gdmontoie but
say that the future of the place may
be killed 'by ‘ehoginers” wanting
to inflate the value:of lots. Mee'
are making from $3 0 $Li per day
ib ia•titai.41p,17104-.Bgginge in the Saskat-
eii
)1110d on Dakota
A Wisconsin man who .bas tried
his and in pakota, has returned
home enffexpresses his vienethe
following 'terreg; -
--'Many evritthe tc} papera ill this
section 'have talked loud of its great -
advantage over other - loot Hies.
This. hied of talk from titer • wleee
have gone ,there and are unable to
not back' • does. very well,, They
• •
speak. ef Dakota,As being wonderful,
of the treeliinds of the inaenifieent
soil, etc. 1 went 0 write -a few
plain feats 11. regard to this country,'
•
and the. ret is • in ' regerd to free'
homes. .111;:the. first place, we
talk about' prom:options., it will
eqet you, tq get on. tp a pre-emption
$10,0„ and the tare"in• geing there.
the net item il the 'claiin figeet's"
which will be foto AI to $75.
you have then get pe star 'Were. BIZ'
months, yOur time ie worth $36 pe
moeill. When yop proye Up'
have got to .pay $.2p0; yopr claim
shanty will.cest you. $qqi your six
acres of breaking up; 134Q; it
febents to $365, A lionimitead Fill
cos& 'you to go there $100;. the hal-
anceeof 'fitting up about, tha same as
epre-empecatenadettesteYSers-titne
$80 a month; in all about $1,800.
A free claim wifl Coat you at least
$300,14 the time yoli got your trees
grown,. if trees would grow at all,
there. • If Lilo land is Mvpoor even,-
e'eliere as it 4s in Beadle county. ;I-
haye tiouts about theii g rowing
et 7111. If they can raise two crops,
of whrtfiebeene there in -succession;
Lshall have tet pee it tplielieveitleAtid
• ihen you have snob eplendid water
there• 1,0u eau'-gritri-r-prot:.the Jim
river, heeled -right to your door ,for
t weu ty eel, ts barrel. T. 1 le ebilreeila
ciirinot supply the 'pepelo it regLipt.4.
to . lunther; Rod nething
for mechanics to do there. There
me more thml -150..000 people in
e :territory iookieg for homes, end
tiegreat timely are going' to find them-.
at.a cost of a cleared up and inepro,V-
ed ftpu'i 1i. .aicy ,country.'•-•--Chicitga
Biorthweitern' Lumberman. ' •
- . •
DOITE475.'1--In
inst.; the wife oi .iNlm.,Wro. Doherty
of a daughter, . ,
SCOTT. --In Clinton, on thil:Oth
the wife of Mr: Jae: Scott, of a son
-JOY. In. Clinton, on
' tile wife of Mr..j. P. Joy, of a son. •
•--ELMS.-1n Gorierieb, en tho 15t11
Aug. the_wife or J. Elines of a soir
jORDON.-Deporletia township,•on
the 25th Aug. the wife.of
Jordan Ora son, •
0.113B. -I0 ulinton; the.281h inst.,
the Wife Of Mr. .Gibb' of a son,
_414AlitKET REPORTS. .7
.. •
: • obir.vog.
(Corrected eVery Tuesday . afternoon.)
Flour, -------------, ed to 5 50
7Who.tt, re,d, • " • 0 08 t6 1 00
:thgriePty, N.VI '0 95 to 005
Wheat spring, , • 1 00 to 1 Oti
0 40_to 0 45
• 085 to 0.35
: 00 gr..t: -10100
tool. 00 1360
••• I0 re to, 0.10
.. 7 00 to •00
• COI Yig3F-2 Et,' OM o.4Ffa) Wm a -al
• • 0 76 to 1.00
t :000 to 0 00 -•••" It Nyill pay you to call, Eve4t:V thing:paean teed or Mist Workmanship and s•
perfect fit.. The largest stock of Unilerwear in fferonsae for voinself. •
ABIMAIELLINI SIVEITEX,, The
Canadian Doctor. Maginn Was a
much More tory partisan than pun -
lop, Maginn died', ie 1842, and
Lockhart Sir Walter Scott's son -in•
law,. wrote', the, following rhyming
epitaph on him t • •
Here, early to bed, lies TrittiarnWayinit,
Who, with genins, wit,: learning, life's
trophies to win,
11:2 neither groat lord nor Apt, eit of this
kin,
Icor &lactation to setehimstilf up as to tin':
Aciltisaortion wattlsooa:' spent -like the
poor heir of teem -
He turned author ore yet there was board
on his chin, •
Anewlmover Wita out, or whoever was in,
Por your -Tortes -hex Lute ithir-hrains
world spin,
Who toceivo& prose aad rhyme with a
promising grin- e •-•
'Go ahem], you queer fish, and more peafer
to your fin,' .
But te soc,from starvation stirred never
511111* •
tight for long war his heart, though his
. beset:hes were thin,
Else his acting tot seitain Was equal to
;
:Tait et laat ha wasbeat, and Smelt help
of the bin --
All tho sego to the dootot from olaret to
Which lie..swiftly to jail and toneamption
therein;
It Ivo tenth when the bonq rattled loose
'„ in the skin, -
'
Ife got have to die here otit of Babylon'e
din
Barring drhalt_audthsgitls, I nas.r. lam&
gany worse, bettor few, than
hrolienThiginta,
The death oceurred on 'Sunday of
Mrs. Bernard Stanley, of Lucan,
after many Ytiare Of suffering, f3he
,sf 4 t. vg. 40,4
THE GREAT
SL HTER,
Rol RE NAN! Ste
GET A EARGAINJ.
crgx 0A, GREAT ARGAIN !
Sweeping prices to Clear.
EE THE, THE GRAND 'ASSORTMENT OF
P INT
FOR SUM ER WEAR..
IN GREAT VARIETY,
4U1 the . Gra-t' Elargains noi.v
being offered
..1)PTIleodo,..Emi)orint,
wim•66:momenorasomeoreeso660
•
1
Big Drives in I:hien Goodp,
Tuuneuse Stock to select
LADIES
So our &lints, See Poraapi:&,,
Spring and Summer E.latA
IN GREAT VARIETY,.
0
ENGLISH, SCOt01-1 and I4TSIA,
TWEtD,S,
Coatings, Worsteds, Serges, 4tot.
THE LARGEST STOCK IN HURON..
ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION.
S:tylish Cuttin.g,• Good Materi,p1
"" Pripes I
SEE -STOcK BEFoRg, ohDpRutiG,
0:
iksbi.o. ted, Excellent Valu
11
MOU:s.H,,AT ST
Cordroy
eecl. 440 lalloy yorstect
.A ii6bby tor Youlic,11( u.
• t
0••••telett '
„erett•itse ,etvel
LtM
•;•:•;u1:4,
1),%:•4 •6'
The -Pa./lion§ Hatter Clinton
. • .
SPRING & 31141
0 ,-•-•-1
ER GOODS,
EX
s'• .
-• • • 0 00 te 0 00
•Wieks, ' • • - 0 00 to 0 00
Chlekee4; pa ,„ r mit, • 0 03- to 0 00
'Pork, • . •• _it 00 he' 00
Wool ' • , • . 055' to 0 18
•
oorewooe, . 2 80 to • 3' 00
0012-E14Ctr. •
.
Wheat, %stilt° nor bt161). • •• 80 01' to • 0 95
Whoa, red • • 008 to on
Wboat, cipr4, • • 00 to. 1. 00
Oats, • 0 37 -;to 0 35
rtarloy, 0 40 to 60
NMI,. . • , 0.05 to 0 70
Pot6tolt 003 to 035
WANTED,
50 car loads Plums 'and Fall
god Winter Apples.
'Highest price In Clash wilt be Waft. OTee
Cantolon nrOs. GrOcorn-A1bOrt. ktratt, •
p,easTst,ox,
;anat. . cantos.
STI0E1AICE11 WANTED.
A T °Not, t6 work on sewed and pegged Qum.
It tout work. Steerlp entployment, Apply
personally Of by letter tO
11041.• poderiefs,
Notico totontrotors.
cmktri.Ttlims .1,tr500m 1,0 EM tinder.
rum en:loped ••relleer. ter Dow.
MOW. Ituilding, Ottawa," will he received. at
thirOillee until WEDNE3DAY, the 12th day ef
soptembeeneeelneluslie, for the erection eta
DEPARTMENTAL MUIL.DING
OiriAv'iiA, 6NT. ,
1' rung and specification, eith bosom at 11.0 5)3.
partnihn., of Pahlto Werke, Ottawa, 011 504 of tor
MONDAY, the Mb Instant. .
' • Persona tendert:mare notified thititendera will
not he considered littlest( made, on the , printed
rains supplied and slimed With their actual Mg,
natures,
'raell tendoeirthet freeMnbanied by au ite.
tented istifit'ellemle. made payable 0, the order
. of the Iminotdile.thel11rilit,Trlit_rlitilfitrT.-W51,1.14-
c tett lo tee per ma, ortbetbo tOOtolOnt _Of thn
loidot, %Awn' AT Tio rorreffigrit-trui 'party AP*
elno to entor 10301 cent:rad when cdted on to
duct, Or if he fail torompletltbe work mammy
for. If the fender beret eee.epted the cheque
wet he returnee.
The tionattmentteileoLlip ‘nind to record.,
tli0101treat or say tender. .
RV °VW,
n. .
•
lerss1/4.4
k,ecekelit
telt*
a•••••••••
idang-A gain
•
KgAp. OFFICE, ' HAMILTON, ONT.
INCOltr011ATED 18.81.
1,04r.;
,119.
P., Agee -
cid
fir!
p.m 0
t#2 1:11 *P
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1.4 gml
P
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r•••••=t31
0 cvrr
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r;t1 rn
razi:*-1 ;rig
r Fi Ell
cz::. 0) biped' eimi
144 g: F4
'rea'411-.1
P r;1 71.P.
0
4.11
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ti3 .04
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•
. •
X Provident Assoelation for tI e polvfic, of providinedeerries al Marriage. .,
t0110f11 -IF f
.. it
. b the
,
. All 'atria arried Peisons. 1 r
Strongly reeointuelitiod to the tiotieieof,
Belie ts iAo---in $125 to.$51000 RA/ ';•IVIT0.1.iiield;17:0-11iii(falY t;riP*P;i.g..880.Rito,
, Certificates Issued for $.500, $1400, $2004,, 0000. $4000, 511(1$5000. ,..„„ ' ^ ' • •
• This aitris00intiOn has issued during the That 12 months Certlfieates to the amount * . 'unia (Ali he procuredrUrrdirrgreat variel ‘r. ,
• 0 , 0
of W5I5,00t).- '-tfarerl$0100' faidift-Beffefita last trionth, ,._ , _ _ . ' • .
111
garriege, but Only aft Often 08 neeestary, to replenish the Marriage Asseasment Vim& lir Ntleolaity18 IllgliAr iiii 6lied 0 ' ab [1‘,
f
ether expense to Aliniihers is 111arringe Assessmonts,
1011111111Dne8 on oath -$1,000 Certffieate, $1 feolfeweItiefedhatatinadN'efoetachinylreadroat t,ovfloyiy 0. .. , i . i i ,, .
NV Cir011iar anrctlii information, appTy to * '• '
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