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• Minton, Wednesday, Ootober Ord
LOCAL NEWS.
1[11 and Around the "nub."
UWE Zilth,
Wow) WANTIF.D.---NoW that the
cold weather is eonliug, subscribers
ostey bring us wood in payment for
°Tau NEws-Rkoono, • 249 • '"
0 Boy all your ficton Boon's and
- StatiOnery at the City Book Store.
Chris, Dickson has a complete stock
of all kinds of school requisites at
lowest prices. 247
.ciLL xtsns of Sewing machine
needles eirressr CENTS Pan poztor
at Weathero,ld's. Organs away
down for cede, Cetus and see us
next Wates Dreg Stare.
• Mas. IL W. Coo it is recovering
•-froth a severe illness.
Ruaism,t, is making improve -
;• news on bis oarriage faetory,
Ties Firemen, had the usual prao-
.
tise on Monday evening..
Tun frost of Sunday night did
nonsiderable damage in this vicinity.
PIKE'S new ,botel has a chimney
of lengthy .proportions -about fifty
'get.
Da. Ts:metre of London, cousin
of Div Meek -ail; was in town -u few.
days last week. •
BUSSEr, Asnitsws returned
from the Western States on .Satur-
4ay.
P. •Monfimri of the Lon-
don district, has accepted this elie.e.ge
if the M. R. Church in,Goderich.
' Ma. JAs: Yemen; cif Cliiiton, ec-
.cupied the pulpit of Sharon 0, M..
•church, Goderich townihip;en Sun
day. '
J. W. Coo; •'of Goderich, and
J; W. Cook; of this town left on
Monday for Algoma. They intend..
--taking up land. .
• Miss armoArt SMITH and Miss
Cantelon, of Gode'rich, nave been
visiting friends in Clinton the last
few days. -
•
,Tue other day a *Oman employed
at Kelly's hotiii-was carrying a'pail
of wateroVhen she slipped; fell, and
broke het leg.-'. .
• Ma. men 11'2SE. RA.TTENBURY
are taking in London' this -Fair' ----
week and wiJJ yisit Mr,. • and Mrs.
• Geo: T. Hiscoak. .
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•
' •HAittlY C.9NTELON exut ett9tt
two Splendidly finished: top °Aid ene
open buggy at:the •f§tiarorth Show• '
yesterday. t' •••
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. Ma. „SzietS AientiSws ?sad about
'eleven acres of spring. 'hgt iii.
• :-...yeete TbeyielUwUIeverege-thirty..
eliuehels'tnthe acre, • • '
A- MICETISth of the teaohers :of *the
C.., M. Stiuday''Schocil teacher:4wifl
.be held in the:church' tbii,'Weilutree• ,
elst.y,.. evening:le . ; • • •
Qnzes, Weits.-Mie E. W. Pottle-
, one dayeluet weekeelrunee-aetleuble
rail of wall paper its. al Anitintei
and also. hiing 20 rolls iltwa .1:Om&
INICGARYA les letiught. What• .
..its-kuown a Reri•iit'eetoFe lionse and
will yeetoIffritis salt, Idoek pro-
• .perty 'and use it de it.-ebopereirep.-
.
Hearty. CresererreS.. has 'pure.
'Mr. A, Cox; • Of
rioli townshipealine genSrel.purpoect
brood mare; sit a good -figure. • . •
TeteNSEVit.-The License of the
Dominion Hotel, Bluevale, has, with
the consentof commissioners, been
transferred to Capt. W. •Craig, of
Godorich, whose reputation .as pro.
prietor of the Oeean Ilouse, (.4ode.
rich, is a guarantee to guests at the
• Dominion liotel, BlueVale, that
their wants. will be properly attend-
ed to.
Palt.NELI, .cable de -
speech says Parnell was killed at
Duugantten, Ireland. Orangemen
being the immediate instrumental-
ity and 4 pistol the weapon. At the
thne of his (reperted) death in Ire-
land, Mr. r4rnell had his legs under
the mahogany' a residents of perfid-
ious Albion, in London, Eng.
Those shooting irons aro fearful of -
fairs but not nearly so fatal, soma
linse.s, as telegraphdespatehee.
Tits IToratusvrti.n Baxnux.-The
exceptionally low water in the river,
for this season of the year, is giving
the contractor an excellent oppor-
tunity to push forward this much
needed work. The farmers of eel.
borne are quite- anxious that no rtis7
bap shall occur that would prevent
their making nee of the bridge the
coraing winter.
.Ma. L W., HARRIS, ex.eouncillor of
Colborne, made, a good strike when
he last springzirchased the Kay (of
..Montreah property on the Colborne
Side of the Maitland river, at the site
of the -bridge now in course of con.
struation. There are 299 acres m
the plot, chielly timbered, and tile
present proprietor intends th convert
the Min -a -into it merchantabld'torm
and offereit-forsalce-tesom
Stroosssm Somers -The social'
assembly at the Grand 'Union- on •
Friday evening as wee tt. quite re.
aerobe affair,. About -forty couple
were present. InStrumeittel and
strine'd tnueic wafted melodious and
enliveeing etreinein happy harmony-.
with the temperament Qf those as-
sembled. The chaste delights of
the everting were brought to a close
in good time, all agreeing that "mine
host" Charlesworth was an fai4 as
a caterer for all evening's 14114:Wait
yeereation.
Asr rr the' God°.
rich artist bas been at it again.
Thia time the worle which lib has
transferred from ide easel te Clinton
eccepies a conspiottoes place on the
TOWN PA)RLIMIVINT,
Mot Mambo, evening. Present,
The Mayor, Reeve, deputy Item
and Messrs Doan, Thompsen,
Searle, nutuball'and Walker.
Street Inspector dated that $905
had been spent this season. on, the
streets,
Searle strongly advocated contiti.
nation of side walk to Mr, IL liale'e
rellidenee.
Thompson inquired why side
walk from English eimrch to the
13. C. thurch and others ordered by
the council to be laid down had net
been plaoed.
Doan, of street committee,said it
was a matter of money, if the council
would tind the funds the, Work
would be done.
Thompson .urged tho :portion be-
tween the cflurolies $20 would do it,
peptsty Reeve 'Cooper said the
work referred to by Thompson had
better ba 5 left in abeyance for this
year.
• Thompson said his waril, paid a
large amount of taxes mod reeetved
little in return. His constituents
were entitled to fair play at the hzids
of the council, and the paltry out-
lay that he asked for' for sidewalks,
shothsle,be expendedin justiee to
them,
Thompson's efforts for more light
•
resulted in securing the putting up
of, a lamp between Dr. Dowsley's
and the Eeglieb ehurch parisonage,
and one at Tewsley's comer. Mr.
Cooper contended for one at Fair's
corner,
The report of the *
• EINANC COMMITTEE.
E. Corbett, chairman, was adopt.
ed, as follows Rentgen, Work
en etreets, $59.22 ; J. ' Bowden,
posts,' $11.1.2 ; Now hose, 8312.18 ;
Jones repairing hose, $4.50 ; J.
McMillen, lumber for cattle -pen,
• 0,60-; B --Webb, -work on eattle
yArd, 7 75 ; Street watering for
Sept., $15.00 ; Charity: for .August
and :Sept., $22.50 ; a Webb, work
at cemetery, $42; J, Allison, :gra-
vel, t75 ; J. Calbiek, cedare$1.50;
Alex. Jordan„ gravel account $100 :
Weighmaster's • receipts for Sept.,.
$17.80. • , . .
•
Thos. Cooper asked for leave to
add frame addition diestahle, • Roof
would he laid in mortar; °there had
done what he asked leave to do,
without asking leave from couniiil.
The wall would be only six feet high.
The fire risk ‘vould he lessened itt-
stead �f inereaeed by the alteration
he proposed, , •
„Seaver bleak, oVer W. 11. Smith's
clothing store. • Even in mall mat-
ters.thejudgmeet of John A i,s 000-•
sidered reliableand the clean hands'
of the Right ,Hon. gentleman are
gesticulating as he .impressively as:.
rams an attentive listtmer in the per-
eson of. the Hon. Alex, MeEenzie,
tlfat for excellent value in. eldthing
"W.. IL Smith takes the cake .
leortosSeee-Friday last , Was the
elay fixed to cleiertnine thessuperior-
ity of efther the Dauntlees. Olne,
•Clinton, or the BeiVers; of Seliforthe
•The 'werither',...theugh•rather. rawfor
onlookers,. • wise :just' the', ..thinit
the • active .. athletes.' :Both .• sides
braead up to' their •work -with nue-
seal Vito, and, thongle earrie 'party
"Wes uerved toits.uttmist liy- a par•
.doneble. eeprit de. corps, the e'etierte
Was carried On ' througliont withobt
hifele .Theegrune .restel fed iii 3
'straights.. --foe the , Clinton .tescin,
Time, .45; 6; awl -P. -Minutes res•
Peeti wily; -.1,
• Mutho IZ4TIr:0nAlpir's.'•.e.e.These
wisbine., to nialergo; the: elnirMing.
.process cennot do hetttn..• than • eisit
the' Town, Hell, CI in ton, .. on the
evening Of Tete:day,. 9 ch. 7 Oct. The
genuine Jithilei.'Siegers • will he the
'6i:orate:re. . Even gruff Dr. Johnson
. that eciuld scarcely, tell. the difterciiiee
lietwe:en the .86'una ef ahim organ
-Tionl a: elineeli keill, erek pleased.' to
lierir m I y .s:occif Efl isic.
.Fipergeon say e of these Singe' per,
termanues "I never g9 'enjOyed••
flJ11:441.,” PreSifliqit• Art 11 0" Seldo or
Husietekey S1nr,a,• :of Hullett,
had 'fine draft- Mere, and • 04in
town on, ' They ep.ortecl
ticket.; 2tul , prieti in
at tlte PrevitOcial;
• • Des Frew Eserri)erioN posters aro
out. list., in pamphlet.
form will be ready in a few days, •
severalpriseis appear 'in, th
pamphletthat are ..arot
the posters. • . '
•REV. Ma. 111,9Do.aii; forme.rlY o.f
Clinton.; will 'Preaeli..:iit 1161mesville.
.week ,from: Sunday, andwilt de-
liVer an addreee at 0,2 teceetneeeitig, itt
.rtltd.eattie place a• week -49m 31obility
-*evening. - • , • .
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THE NORTH 11 unoz.1 TemniertS'A.S-
•Sociatrost will meet it the Centres
School; Brussel, on Oetfole.r.;215tit
. 260., Or. W.litiss 'Win' deliver a
rectiire on the 2,56. Ati.nXeellent
programme has:been. arrange.),
•caax,The heariiig of the
Eastt Huron, Lnerd; election case
has been ,exttioded for eix Menthe,
• or ungsuoit other titneeis the bus-
inees of the court...will, pr.mitofit
• being prOceetled
Ma. PETER ciltAIB reeeived.a,tele.:.
.grain on .Priclay informing, him of•
the ''tlanigeroda •IllneSs Of his wife,
• . 'been • visiting rola-
tinear.Wondstock during the paet,
few weefice. 11.tr, Oraih left. on' Sat:
urday morning.. .
R.,;GEop. ClOntaox, now of Troii-
•elone.fortneely of thii town; has 'sued
the Grand Trunk Railway for $1,-
600:40.1. peettonal itijuriee suetalped
tlirough the negligence of. the• miler.
pany at • the time of th.9 London
• flood.' ..• '
Mc J-onif INIcLeoo, of Ripley,.
' 3.6/0.8 in town the other dayort Inc
way to Bayfield, where be takes an
• interest in fliotripsoe's grist and saw
_ ;Toll)) is _an_ lanstrious and
enterprieing young Man and will no
• 4otth't be -appreciated by the people
.of Bolickl and vicinity. .
•Coet Otte a- :Oor town • eetem
*(iiitei to know why wo .sileuld pay
• A 'Oats 4 gallon for coal oil: If'
sticii a' price didrole it Wee id tie
ig to the tariff. placed upon .
' moclity hy the he trade
ktortonsie. Rat Clinten
• disount that figure
• il, by. 30 per rent; Ait
o
that c
idol; 'Mr,
dealers' wi
eVeti at rot
,some of the Oaring' villriges, er in
the North wiist litiets, may tui ex.
netea• for the .darkness dispelling
fluid, :but 215- con 4 ur less .1111. buy a
*$allen tibhi pi in on. .
GAvt ittmsztp‘AW.A.T.--..A. lady
in purolinstoggoods :in A, ALOA stere,in
, t owe the other day 1 ud ()MIAMI to
snake tioreitiark mum jug footwout
•good's whieh she hail urellaHoiloN.
. whore, classing theni as ”alt. "(ll, 5,
said the attetulat* uthoY urn I
s etheatt at? muslit , calf am"•11.4.1Tim '
lairlimilfed th at if they-wilmm4-1414 id
,•
As moth 'tear Its hi, RI thought
have I irhenso • moved .by music."
'Nrieteriss, of .l..4erarany 'hi weep. air"
Schg,S, for they tone))
iny.:yery Soul.". •
. .
. Oo»11ollvof
ties Olin .8ebeol .reifi leave
'shortly to take thd posiVor: of eskiet
• ant Masters et .thee'frietowt.11. ,Efigh
Th -• u •on 'Y -Steel- 6e-
11i,'iion will
hold their regular:fell
•redo' in Clliiitme on. the ,24th
TheOlinto Cutlihg hud Slcatiee
linik Company hae:e seeered a nor
tion Tof the Agricultural • Society's
retnid • and will have a building
75'!e 1,50. for a skaties' and cor.lillg
•This..is •de-sirahle
•Clietart :Fall Show on the 17th and
• 1 Stli Oct, -..-Mei are to corepoae the.
•:tliintotr (;',1.otitteil or the year. 4884'
a question thoi4is hrgtiiting t�
agitate the minds of the.feeeold lie-
depetithett of our
Mit Gentler, An) Trig•No.itT4w1:18
—Ihe 1;10 'pubiiidied what Inp.port-
cid to he the •,result of .en interriew'
with Mr. Atex. this (Own,
who '-rettirned- from -a-trip-to the
Northwest a. 1 ittlenver a. week ago,
We 'Elie told that .Mte: , Gorrell's
statements haVe 'been tertured into
conveying views .very much at. va-
riance •witlr those really 'eel:ire:seed hy
i Mr. .Gorrel I pato r.,111y feel:4
very much aggrieved thereat, Our:
informant stetas that Ur, (Jarrell
did not say that tile Canadian ',Gov-
eminent's land Polley was an • in.
(pitons on: The: published rennet
;referred to would, also load , one 00.
..aquaint'ed with 111r. Correll to think
that if he, 11.1r. (4:1• resided •in the
Northwest he wrIuldhave to become
a decided' opponeot of' the' Govern -
merit, oUr infortuation,, is coy-.
red this is doing. Mr. Garrett an in:
petty:
Woms`o•;:A -iitorte-italS--PitSSe
It W. Cook re„t•ureed
•Treire. the Provi ocial by •
thelate train °mei:Sinning lest week,
Arriving henna,' but before retiring,
ho fancied that some 'wicked ,persens,
Were uhthing free with the eabbage
in his garden. Going out he cau-
tiously. ' approached where
noise proceeded from, bat the, in-
truder was in Alm adjoining lot.
Arming Ilitneelf with a piece of leate8
he, Mr. C., ptoereded to "warn" the
man
of The intruder appeared to
be stopping and to present that por..
tion of the body which mammas
vitett their youngsters ,
naughty, Wheels wont the board
ail fearful tedri noise resulting from
the terrific blow, A 'moment more
and inntitte btlVitia Iiad deployed`
end toed Mr. 0, with the greetingnide:rid, Ito executed it
novement 'on rim enenly owl drove.
'0 o nn4 then retreated
n gooa order, and, retiringarept the
eep-of-tho,stirtinms,
.. ^
Robt, Chelton returned;
Washington early in the woek.
Mrs, Webster, of Blyth, has b
hi town the past two weeksin at
dance on her sister
of the Western.
• On Sunday Mrs, Nancy Chisholm,
of Ucalerich township, passed away
at the ripe old age of eightyYes
day the funeral took Owe frotn.
residence of ber Mich
McEvoy, Baytield road, and was is
ly attende.l.
Mr. Rue' Ilamilton wile tempor-
illy occupied the position of Librar.
Ian at the Niechanitile institut?ril
succeeded by Mr. Ww. lttitlev, faeit :
of the ,Comity luspector of mac
scheols.
A number of our residentsjourney-
ed to Clinton last Priday to attend
the ball given by the proprietors at
the Grand Union Ilotel of that town,
The Star reached the harbor on
Saturday with a small quantity at
fish horn the Islands. She also liad
on board a. portion ef the wreckage
mastedExplorer.
teloCner Sir
'1', Van, Straubetizee with lumber
delivery to the G, 'r, i., arrived
Senday morning.
Miss Sophia Fisher who bas -been'
on a leegthened visit to the circular
town lett for her home, Eiecaisline,
by the Winner Ontario on Thursday
. -
The heat• recently built and owned
by Mes5rs-.11-„Fum. nutt-N. Me Ever.
was baptized by immersion on Salm
day. The poat is strongly made, and
gives the appearance of sc safe and
ropiol Sailer. . • .
',Elie- Yen. Archdeaeon 1:31wood, tr
rived benne from his visit, to -Montreal
'and Kingeton, on Friday 'Elie Rev.
gentlemanwhile in Kingston, preech-
ed in that crity2tt famous Cethedial.
N'speelal committee of the 'cowl -
oil met on Thersday and discussed at
ifferent reitread---and
manufeetering sehemes,'. After . a
long session the committe agreed to
report to the council, that the dilter-
eet schemes for the advancement of
the tewn were being intelligently ad.
ranged. ' • .
The ustial.rnonthly meethig 'or the
tbwrt eouncil took place on Friday
evening, when, with the exception
of the reporeotspechileoinruitteeAutl.
the acceptance of the resignation of
ilt.se'reAwcia4s114ifllttliel-eixtQlitli':tni
iesthlfot7a81-
bilsinessetransaCtred;
speoird meetingof the 'cotina
took place on Monday.evening, wire
applicatione.fin, the vticittit collecta
ship were, received from e`Nlessrs, .
Ca n teloe, Alex .W'ateon.and John De
to want to the elm& itk iho 'Picturesque
Oen ivlittleses rvuirlplaogsee gfoirxiethteactiyx:
ten. d1Iingpowers waa badly crest fallen
when lue =tetrad WWII anewered
/Ale "may 1 seetyou home, plow
Ma'am?" with. "1 4o4leare, but 1'4
ratber you wouldn't" 1 might here
ter. remark that be had pitit recovered
the frsepllthwepoaealtwojive;0'1,1gas:ee
vilatrey;
ael
vac. ii.nYttiel.lmpo the relapse will not prove
tte
for
on
Mr. Searle. suid Cooper should state
the eitsefairly. Efia, S. Mid violated e
spirit ofthe fire by law only.; if.
Cooper .peit .up builtliiig it 'would
have to be*of briek wall,..would spend:
$100 or see that ,COoper die] So. He:
.51r. S. had hilift wood structure 10 x
16. whereicieit should have beee 10 x
10, • He would .brick. it • .iip
•soon.as he could , get merx....•.
• Alayor would e.arrY out, hy-law';
-had no power to: grant permit.• .
: -
Searte, why was not.' by•laeir.carri-
ed 'out 'when . • Dr; Worthington
shinnied. itis roof.? •. •.• • • •
'MaYer,said IM Sneer 'nothing of
.the taattee until the work. was done.
- Thom peen • Seid eitenTIE-•pauncil -
granted teMper porwit rit'r ivat,e
individual could °Wet% iteaL-ecimpel-
eaferireinent,:9f tire bysieW, ' •
•
Coopet. explamed that: at present
the ewe! I oVbddding Was- • 18 •
feet
1:fgh, but lie* wedid put a, lean. to.
.With:rpor Irti'd in. mortar; and wall
only sirs feet high. Mr...Cooper's re..
ki;vg .Z,Hat granted.
• nisoUSSioN .otroalim ory.
A motioe hy Thom pson,'.seecindect
by. riepetf renve-470-erri-...4a-hay,-
striewalk hdd ,oit i\liIl st. and on On:.
• !alio at., was..cheel;m1. by motion for
ii.i.icuirtimant., with& ,was .carri. d ;
and discuSsiop. and voting . on iiii,,-
ppriani,..but •not. costly, • pu bi ia. iro-
ptoyaweuts was 'choked -
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GODRCIL
5O111 010..0101LCurreanr»Itleitt: : •
Winter elethingie again in requisi, •
tion Up this:way'. • •
. ThoediroOnet E. A. • Rabhhone,sei,l-
ec\for jOhifston's lIarbor on Friday,• '
fr. Bel sell at 1‘,Irs. Stewart'S
sale'tp-morrOW,.. ' • .
,
fl•eo.. Acheson • has retartied
frorn his north western trip.
• The Schooner Jane McLeod l'eft on
Friday for Owen.4ound salt laden;
. . ,
•
Mre. florin an, of Sarnia, 'its he
gpest of \ft. and Miss Davis
• Tin pen .Loclgell, 0. 0..r.i'
meets 0 Morroiyeevenins at 7.30 p.fl5.
. • • .
:'fr. •Albert 1:ritlham returned to
town on a turclay 4tf ter two yeatie SO,
in the big!city of Itiinnipeg.
• '.A.rr. Eugene cittreyi Who.is in, town
in it visit,is dininciked under the
Parental robf. . • .
Mr. E.--11: Paltner and family left
by the. steamer Manitoba for • their
Detroit home:
'A large -number of Visitors for the
1,011(1011' Exhirbition left per.cr;71':
yesterday: '
Our old townsman Ur. D. Ferguson.
is noiv in businesS in the grocery line
itt. Detroit.
Atm. and _Ifies MeMicking and'
Heal left town last Thursday
for the Haat.
The Phil: Jubilee' Singers will give
their SeScind ere.rforineeme,iu the my-,
ettfrai town -next tuesdaY.
The semi-monthly Meeting of Heron
Flocampinent NO. -28,J.0.Q...V. falls im
Friday evening next,
Mr. Sas, Payne, recently. of the
0. T,11,,has,returned from the North
:West and was in town last week.
The lir inher'fiiaris are gradually oce.,:
upying the whele.of the space rented
by them frone the Government,
Tho regular trimithly meeting -of
Ninitland leedgu,.1.4*.x 33, A.10..-4.-sA.A.L
takes 'dada on Tuesday next.
It is expeeted -that the 'gas Will be
ablaze at, the Friday Meeting in the
North street Methodist church. . •
Miss Mitey Weston returned from
• alive weeks erste to Detroit,' on .Fri.
day evening, a
• Our ran show telteri plaeo next
'Tuesday and Wednesday,„ The ere
tries for 3883 are very lerge, being in
;many of tho departments greatly in
exeetts or preetous ,years; •
, Mr. Geo. ,Theeripseire*ot the arfilis
ai stanrCvarks felt ots the etestinet.
United Empire for the Northwest,
• where he Will remain during thowle:
tdr, . •
The bellinee Of the Iteuselialel fttrie
itore, tho property or Mrs Pleteher,
thee was not sold last Saturday for
want ol time, will he oirered for sale
on Saturday the tath inst. ,
There is a Very largo quantity
.cfriftewood along the banks of the tiv
erendjustoutside its mouth,' Would
it not pay some one to collect it?
The nigh School titerary Society
will meet on, Friday evening when a
,• . • • •
,110Slf.
From our
Messrs, R. Reilly, 0, Valgarne, R.
Scott, and J. ltobertson:have been to
Ciuelph attending the Rshibtion.
It has been reported that some
vory strange looking footprints have
been seea lately on the road west of
Belgrave. These fontsteparit is sakl,,
are very long, and attraot a great
deal of attention, especially as they
were traced to a gate at the entrance
of a lane, mding through a small
swamp, near the road: Who can be
making exeursiona in that direotion,
is a problem worthy of solution, and
any information leading to the dis-
covery will be gladly accepted.
There has been a great de4 of raid.
night travelling lately, on the road
between Belgrave arid Wingham,
lg wonderful what amount of endur-
ance a man possesses, when he is
-Yousedll'Ottall -sinmbers-tolnirrY
off an M. A, .But the reason of
this is plainly seen next day, if you
happen to come in contaet with hitn,
Mien he informs you thet the popu-
lation of the country is increased by
a son, Such has been the experi-
ence of two gentlemen of our com-
munity -M. A. Taylor, of Relgrave,
and Mr, ,A, Davis, of Wawanosh, •
il
31
k.
Lit at the Benedict fire.
After a short dismission the vie
Was taken, resulting in the electien
Mr. Deacon,. -, •
would lik'e to remind these gen
lethen who were talking last weel
not far ft•om the Vost Office -and etre
of whom makes •qstrong religions pro-
fessionsaof the following portion of
the "ilflth Psalm, That there be no
breaking in, norgoing out; that there
be no ecimpleininge in our' atre'ers.
HaPpris that; Peopre that is in sueh
ease," • , •
On. Saturday the gavel:Intent 'tug
Trudettes .nicked , up a quantity of
Wreckageof thestearn barge East
Saginaw, recentlywrecked art the of
posite shore;It was found a Shea
distanee'onts&le the harbor and °en-.
eisted !nattily of the &thin -anti wheel-
house, on whin itt gilteintters the
narne 'East Saginaw" was pldinly dis
cernable. .
•
' Our eteeket. club protmetled to
Wifighain last meek Witti-117e-Eten
tion of playing a genie With the eIub
Of that'town.last satinslayes The day
hoWever,.was so unfavbrable that it
Was. impossible to play. Deeing.tho
journey.: which was made in thelnwid
Et ,•
o.p per tlmity. . glueuett
thoso.musioally inclined to air their:
:Vocal 'timers, needless to
say was ajrily den
. The banal montblyeznes,fing of' the
coMmon sehool trestees Was held an..
Afonday ereh v.,. Mr. 11. W. in
the -)Tartoi . took Itis seat
and • made the 081101 (leek -0'00B 'tlf
office. The PrinCipa1'4 report shewed
r n average.atte titian eel for, the Month
of September Of .7)7S. Mrs:411aCk reL••
atgned-hei-Pasitiothra'-earetaker-of:
$t. AndrevVS ward schoolAnd Mr.
Buchanan.- was • aPPoifrteil• in her
place... The tetteberS • milifilied for
engagement were: re -appointer for
18S4 ()lithe same terinsns forinerly.
• Mr, E. Deylo Arrived in tine Omelet,
town On Saturday evening on'a vieit
teebie in.ether, Mi'.Jas. Doyle. ...The
.:ttentlemati'lEA early in the week Mr
Ails home in Saginitwtaceempenied'hY
Itis wife and 'children Whohere been
, the guest of mr.. add .,Mrs....Doyle.
'the wis6: few, weeks.. Miss Annie
Doyle '• left with the lierty on 11
liitrtby vieitlaceass the line.- . . •
TOILI.War•
lly A. II S.
•1)0ef, then inspiration lend,
poor..peinters hors below?
w could smokeat either ensb.* ,
Gellie's would surely grow.
•
13Itt,Alitst old Dame Rumor,
Would have Sparks her chaff aniong.
And the_atris:efoi:egrat:
Would extinguiSh career;
, For one can't 4ye.end fret;
And wit tills her soul with fear.
•
To let the enterpulfilme.
One end isliis desire; • •
The end, that's trite of shied° life
te .atermincire 26th Sept., 1883.
of •
c,
:At tbklast regular..meetiei-of the
Iteren Lodge •No..6 0..0. F. ."13ro.
presen ted t he Lodge with
he
twarrant issued by the Manolieci-
tezePhityezon'the ..fermatiOn of Gode•
'rich Lodge No. 4998 in the year 1848,
The old lodge met et the Huron Ito;
ter Ki:hgston !Street, but financial
diflicultiee . prevented- a prolonged
eareer. Tne present Iva's' cheerfully
itccUrted; .,and. the thanks •'of the
..Lcidge.vo reel .to the. donor.. The -war.
rent 6y.binh is sureotindea by. a mess-
isie.fratne) ‘Virl Toy the. future, grace
the Walls of Iltircin Lodge No.•02;. '
. . ,
, - 111astor A. Campaign, whiln.work-
.
mg at Buolianan LawstoritRobiraten's
planing mill :lad Vriday met with a
severe and painful accident. • It ap-
pears: that Ito was attending one: of.
the saws, ..when*5 pieee of tIte plank
Ile VAS holding broke off, and sheds'
Win .1teayily 'on the templemusing
a severe womul extending fromthe
left temple to the right 'eye, at selitelt
point „a largo piece of splinter Mr
.41044 if/11)0(1(1Pd the•
inediat-ely above the eye, 1\.ledical
aid •was,, Soon in attendance. It re-
qn trod the hill ;Aron gth or the octotto_
' extract the spliuter, so firmly was it
*fixed in the flesh, Tho wonnd Over'
the right eye is net onlyst niost pain-
' inIone but it is feared -et may retelf
t5 the entire loee of that Orb. At the
time of tide writing Master pl„mpaign
is,Anneb. 0et3ier;13116 whether the eye -
eight Will he destroyed or bob cannot
be doterinined at present,
,
Belfitgt•-•
'rtnnt oier opt Nereapond'eia, . .
'1‘lie Andrew rriillin retnrned from
the ProviticietExhilition air Guelph,
on Thiirsclay.
M , • •
aster John 8, 'Mullin has return-
ed from &visit; to„bis uncle 3Xr. V. 8,
IlteTisienon, Toronto, of thee 'firm . of
MeItinnon Proctor & Co.
. .
'A inniiher of orer eitizens will at-
tend the Western Fair nr.fronclon this
week. --Mrs, John lqc0rost1e haS
beenseriously111 but is now donval-
eseent.-Mr, IL 8. Cameron intends
to conimen nbusiness ili 11. D. Rath
erfords old etancL • .
Pronz our men Correepontioni.
'Mr. test hos ft:dello:1 burning ane
other kiln of. indult._ _
. The brick work Of Mr, tanshIg's
now bouereie elegise:sing rapirlly nn
'der the mrtnagetnent of Mr.11, flay-
ivootl of the "Hub".
Mettool visited the
Vineitil at Guelph on 1.:".arniers' deer,
' Mite Win,J, Mellrien's brick resi.
donee is nearly compIeted. We ex -
000n to be 010tit ellrfmliItertp
(wont 1i1s with this, "Linked":
dm
id I say; woll, soething' binding is
what 1. mean anyway.
finitictai 1113PoRTS.
• '-(Corroeted ore** tl'uesdarafternoetn.)
• Maur,' ' • -- td: 00
Wheat, rod, 010 ” 1 00 to 1 10
Wheatwh
, ite, old, " • 1,00 to 1 05
' Wheat spring, uId. -7 • 1 50 to 1 10
• Barley • - • , 0 40 to 0 50
- 0 30 to a 35
Pelts, • () CO • to, 0 ea
Aoolee, (winter) per LW; 0 oo to 0 00
Potatoes, • • • 0,50 to 0 50
Batter - • • •• - 0 13 • to 0.14
Elms, 018 to 0 20
flay • • . • • • '• 00 to 8 o
-arta • . •
0 .00
Beef, - • . .0 00 to 000
.• Sheepskins ' • 0 Ta' to 1 00
Turkeye, per pound, Q.00 to 0 00
•thisse,. • - . 0 00 to ' 0 00.
Dtieks, por - 0 00 Q 00
Chiekons, per pair '-000 to..0 00
, .
0 00'to 000
GET
IleMPNonmensenliessoitaenspnomemmellitR
ea
„
t
e
issommamm,„;0„0,4,40m5";
We are giving up our RT.J.ADY-
MADE Clothing Department,
and will sell the Cheapest
Suit —of Clothes in the
County; get our prices
Boy's CI t g
p day,
Siafr
s for Boys om 'years up,
0
ORDERED CL T ING.
• We can fin any order fora
suit. A targe. Assortment of
SOOTCH,IRISHez CAN.A.DI4N
TWEDS, at :the very (Lowest
rigures.
All Cloth hOtilibt .fP0122; itgF2
-Cat VO,
Slot lily 111111111
Big Drives 2Dzess a oda,
Immense Stook to select from,
• 144DiEal
See our -Prthts,$e Parasols.
Spring'Stimm:er ITajta
•• IN • -OREAT VARIETY.
and. TRI§11,
• TWE:EDS,
Coatings, Worsteds, Serges,
- THE LARGEST STOCK TY HURON.
0
r
1114 litte, Cole
1
9
ALWAYS GIVES SATISFAC11O41.
Stylish: Cutting, Good'Ililaterial• l
Jfle Price!
SEE STOCK EFORE OfilDgRINg
•o:
Cloo.ds "pmporitlifi, Clinton.
TIER
reli 4.sporte,d, Eircellent Valu
11
-----E-aaE61511 le ate
Wad. • 0 IS •to 0 18
•
`Cortilro,od, - • - • 2 00 to 3 00
.
s. eGCLEuf o.•ff
Wheat, white prboot, •-.
so ot o 05Wheat,red, 0 9$t1 eovilet: seriae, - • • a so to100ats,
- •• • 0 37 to 0 :IS
Barley,• ' ' 0,40 to 0.50..
Ptok, * 0 05 •to 0 70
Potatoes • 4. . • 0 33 . to 0 35
.. • .
OMR COMPANY OF -t1118-
•- •1,Eg.S11.10ER •
x,p,oivx -
•, , '
•rlsK
•Iluirte"ettp.th 'Season.
•
'-r-Plte•Colupitny'as-Teorganizett is substan-
tially as h ereteloye, bat ittaturially
• enntf, and •
Consists of Eleven...Persona,:
among wimp a're the.01,1 tavorite;
.11•lieks01.1. Soprano,
Infe. boeu Cone:ally rropethe thne-
ciiits orgaiii2a i in 1 871..., and Is toO wide-
--ly. and fitVera bl y . Im ow it to 'need comment..
• . Mitttit .Lawrence,
Seinh.i;e, eoinmenees lier fourth seasoa.
Sbe 11515ti; V01',Y-Olufeessi'al' teacher.
i WObington, C....slier 11 eel tli regithe
hig olifenge, Sial being p9sseased of an
'extraordinary:Voice, site kittleti the Coin;
.paity in. 15711. PitihNoolt.irolt.a.phtee
.the mostfavoyed clitheorwmizatiom .. •
• Soprano,•iett
Fisk..I.;)!iOrsity to jeitr.thrieSingers int:ter.
many, and, *with tho,'.exerpritiit or • a few.
mouthS, 111(1 boon with .thein *sithie that
• thee. • • .. • •
E.: Seals,. SeFfillo_l_'1(
groan:ate or the Higher None archtes of ritik'.
University, is a native of Tennessee - and
enters upon her second season .with the •
Singers as one of their most vahiable
We still. keep takirAg away ithortt.
Feat. Spec' -lilies
•
IN FELT **ATS AT
' . .
• . :••
They.are the Cheapest. Good a off6red and we are
bound to letl.the ROpiolftOw it They hat e. had an un
niens6 sale duAng-thdht§t siximonths.and.have givOla groat
sati,sfaction "
The-11.e.§to:
Up by p.174.
'°Lvo13t1ung to 1)0:sOkl,•1,:y.that'Ditte..
ound
e Oonmenoe This Morning
•
giv0, 0.(113 op t the already.
a_ • '
• 'MISS ItIlInggte,E,312.18011ror-Wassli,
higtote DTC., jonied the Com pany
She l7a-111.17r,ey. deep rich contralto voiee,
and has proved a most vdshvabi_n.acqttisi-
Spott, Clontiete, 18
'the Only member of the Conmany not
• familiar Navin: patrons, as this is her first
suaeon With nr. ' She wines 1r001 Alma-
pOlis, Md„ aild possesses a very intisical
7F. J.Bassi', tali,
seftson. ' ,•• • ,
31ir. 23.. W. Thomas, 'Doss°, was
with the 'Coin -party during Ode second
Burovean • campaign fuel the last three.
sections ifl the uintea States and Canada.
' Ate Cloor„I.To • ihtarott
Clear Tenor voice„ •
and will' he ft:membereti
�S a iticintler of' the Company during the
-pst four years. • •
' Mr. (1. W. Payne posSeSS01 tF rich,.
irigh 13,atit„tuie•viic.e,.'inid has hem with tho.
moutization since 1870._
' MUSS WillOY A. BentilaeY5 man'
• int She was for several years a student
in „the OberlinComervatoryiof .1Insiti,
and has recently' been eni
gaged n teaching
anio114 her pooyle in Hottstoie Texas. In
addition to her ability as a pianist, she
possesses a Soprano voice • of *rare quality
The success ()Mlles ilonehley during the
peat ypar as pianist, warrants the manage-
ment in continuing her services during the
preseut 80115(1(1.
Town Nail., Clinton,
Tuesday, .0ctobet• Th. 1803
, .
•
TISill.0..'S /JO CEXTS.
Plan of Hall at Dielesni-e, N5 extr
charge rot lieserredsliierer.-----
Ceienete.
C11:4 'High. 'SChalt
701,
rnaft, CointedretnI braneliet, Ifraftemettes nnd
live tenumeme»tu Ott to frequent/y interferti
fi:.• • ferret theeestineeelefuednileserres,eincL
RIO Speeiralats in Mutates, sneusa, ersnete 000-
peep:tie piece to live exul remarkably free
from incierconente to Are, and tram those etym.!.
w*,1
Nolen iiks8 end honets, Addeo.-
letieu la Law mat Slemente, Teachers' uompro.
faIliivInr
tessiona colninationa Of +Ill Pula. •
pitrposes•:•-rhlveralky, dottier anti.
-1'N THE Clinton filat Moot spoefai attention
1 14 paid to the preesentionerstueonet tor the
uiticiektigel'querey 51 anparatas, .1st the
•
elision is 'city el neretze by Mill ft beefily` arid
The tottenink staff wasisetof tour %stets, On
it.:8` NO awl-. will ho Aimee to melte
CU:Weer liestesenOot, thewoughty
itEC01111, POI' 1883 •
Thee Esa:i4,43us H2ittdr
AND
ITH, TEO
..../J/•••••••••
it
GOODS.
RTH. ODS TO
egLeOT FRC).
1,3 5 000 worth of- Cloorls to bo- sol(1-4)y—the--14-41k4-34-cif
iSLitrch iloxt, aiid
. s
• . It, will`pay you to ea.. Everything:guaranteed ,or best werkmanship• and if
perfect lit. The largrisTs Cock Of Underwear in tui-on—see for yourself. •
.. • ,
A13113.A.EX4NA Tite Scituatra..
GO I-I1cc11T
ERE
ipcmixzsrilx6;7
ewi
.1
)1400lc for Krix A4vortisement
'4'111,
• . • in. a Vow iVerks.
LINTO
niorsIc
.stren
•
11
es,
PORITTIYI
aoriN ral rrirkk
HT/lie veryboi.ly
'Mori, Worn* and (.1h11d1 e11, to tome .an(1 •
Our Stock, .
!P/s4 Sate 18 aceorciano
-the-terms gime ivill 1/0. late proprietor.
.
..1%4•Bit8inep MUST BE CLOSED UP kithal.
tt6;-ancliwe a2;egiteRirg .65o� ks.cFtpwe ?UM
!Min 15 to 20. per cent. RE.Laill an?' otho Howe,im
the ,Trade; besides vhich we give.a discount' qf 10 pe
• cent.,' wheat means 140 par cent, per annum fon ?pup
vio17e-y7"---:--------
• flenfe»gar, we haiv" alpeadli commenced em Sale„
and /w. sooner you visit, gun Mammoth Dlig Good4
Palace. the greater. choice ?Jon wilt /are,
Estato of tho te
11
81'
Dry Gads Palace of Clinton and 'boon Oonnty
Ohiirw :SRIEft.
Nll is 011.
And we two now thorougly.egnippod viith the
FINEST B4PKORQUND8 .ana 400E8801M
t ne'Pliicuri-A7itfirl in great a Holy:
4 4- -•e,•si -.6464.*