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The Huron News-Record, 1886-01-05, Page 1
91441i.111/41-91.25 per A•i.l mie, itt AslvvNa>u'r. n , t'JSDIATR,`ANNV 1Ar ALL 211.12010 4, X UT[tA,L »i NOTn-LIVG. VOL, VIII —NO. '3, WiiIT1F� �X..bk' 'ODD,. I nblisllert '.CLINTON, HURON COUN GODS IC i, Tho high and ..public scliaols ti - open on Friday. Afrr. C. Seager and since 1eftlor Hamilton last Friday. The Saltford school re -opened • r the holidays; on Monday, 1I'r. Jos6pli Kidd, jr., is recover- • from his recent severe indisposi- ,un. There was a large attenlr annee at • • the Palace Roller Rink on New' 1 ears day. • Regular met'ting of Huron En- • epmt�nt No. 2S, I. Q. 0. F. next .qday evening. 'tir. James Inkster suis pill -Chased Yat'i11 1 r,porty on Elgin street m• lir. Troy. \ew Year "call ing" seems to have '•Qih1y dinlinislaed the past' few" Jeers this nethborhood. Regular meeting of Maitland lodge No. 33, A. F. and A. M. next 'Tuesday evening. , The "Feast of the Circumcision was celebrated at St. Paters -church last Sunday morning. Mr. D. McGillivray preached last t• $nudaay evening in Kilox church ou _- ' 1,J,t of-_Foreign,Missions. n Prayer meeting will be „rroAt evening iu the North l:e1e1]at church.tv . R. Mega'of British Col - rived in town in time to oat ,.dinner in Godorich. Sexton preached in theVic- ing, street Methodist church, morn- ing, afternoon and evening last Sun- , . day. . Messrs. T. 11. Vau Every, anal J. Goldthorpe were away .cast last ,. week atteuding tho funeral of aro- - halve. --- - Prof. W. F. Foot has been elect oda member of the executive .com- 'Iaee of the Ontario Music ieaclt- • • AssoeialtiUll. , • +row. lir. Sexton will lecture this ',ding in Knox church, on "Flow infidels meet the difficulties of f, •their system."' . ' Miss Knox will give a series of read ing, nextTuesday evening. • under th•o auspices of the. High School Literary Society, . mumprAir. James Wilkinson returned ,tome ou fondly week •after a years absence from. town. Alr: W. left again yt.,•terday for the states. • • • 'Tr. Wm: Kay has closed his dry h,..,;ds business, but • will conduct the express ;oncy at. the office occupied by Mr. Radcliffe: lir 1, Balls and Prof. .foot, 11 Torouta-1a.st. week attend iug e •aunital meeting of the Ontario Music Teachers' Association. - Commence the Now Year by pay- ing your subscription to the NEws- RECOItD. -Mr. 11:. W. Batll is always on hand to receive the money. •Messrs:T Murray McIntosh, and. Sullivan, the ono .time proprietors of the. "rincess Roller, Rink were i.'i'itillg in torn Qn New Years day. Tarry Clttcas• ]laving corn- uis tourer Qtiebec and eastern tetario, returned porno in time to 'e New Year's Day, in Gode- Wh •s. Elliott was in town On q1, ''ear's day visiting'her mother, Mrs with, east street. Mr. Nicolas Aust.'a. has returned from visiting his relatives in Michigan. I'h. a'o were watch nights services at St. fle.o•gc's, North' street It etho- dist and Victoria street churches on New Year's eve.' The churches were largely attended. • A BAIT COMMENOEMENT.—On New Year's morn Mr. Geo. Elliott's, horse when near the commons ran , away, and overturned the sleigh; which manoeuvor emptied all the' milk ane. • *fife' Anniversary Services of the ictorla street Methodist church dj11 bo hold next Sunday and Mon • Rev. A. 'Cunningham, of trat.ford 1"-i•ll preach at botjt services Sul clay,''and on Monday a hot Rol served at 6 p. m. foliory Ralld i30nb, service entitle ,lir Bonny" At the Last regular meeting of Huron lodge No. 62, I. O., O. 1+". tht f '- llowinmere pleated officers for tl).74Nroiia. $orin :—Bro. G. J. Green, N. G. ; Bro. P. Aiaefaclane, 'V G. ; Bro. J. Straiton, R. S.; 13t'o. (: 0..Stevens, P. S.; Bk. N. Canmp, 1•'•l1, Treas. ; 13ros. F. W. Johnston, W. Proudfoot. and C. A. Naim Trustees. Muss Lottie Va►iderlill has return- ed to town, Air.. W7greacho'.a in the N'ort'h. street Metdcdist church last Sunday horning. . The returns from Colborne indi- cate .the return of Chas. i1lcilai'cldy as Reeve, and 1', Gledhill as Deputp. u 1 B CO 0. ' The annual meeting ef't1re Gott erich District will, be held 1..n the Hall' g n of Qi,xu a lodge No, dt30 at Holtnesvillo at 2 p. nt, on Tuesday next, the llth'hist; town was gnito lively on the exit of 86 and the ent11•y. of 8.,`. Tim town ,1and phiyed a number of. twos, • fug horses' ,sounded, fire' crackers were 'exploded, and the town bolls merrily sang' "Welcome" - 1887.. As tho town boll tt*as ringing the old year 'out and the new year In the. SalvationArley 'with torches %tuning marched around .the square. We regret to have to record that there was some amount of hooting and• yelling. . At' the, last`regulaar .meeting:• of Huron ollcateptnent NO. 28, I, U. O. F• the were elected oflicers for the ensuing term : 'Pat.; Halt, C. P. ; hat., R Thompson,: ; Pat., M. J. Proudfoot, S. W. ; Pat.,, W. 13 'Mathews,. R S. Pat., 11, W. ,13311; 1+'.: 5' , _•Pat., Cem:pbell,• Treas.; '-Pat.;.: W. H: MarneyW. '• • •Pev. Afir:"Turk 'preached the fen - oral 8)1101on oftho ' late. Stephen' Yates last Sunday ©yriling: mdmb•;rs of: the Masonic lodge- of which deceased was n •mom her attend- ed'in a boder and occupied the front hews in the centre..of.• the church: Tho sermon, able and . eloqueut, hea'uti• 11y-i1l'ustratue-d tninii'•s'so]earn on earth ;• t•he•four' seasons spring slimmer,. atttutitii, and winter being used as ••eiubleins of the dillereet. stages of human life.: The singing of the choir added much to 'the soleninity.of. the'dccasiou. ' • Ai the fast regular streeting of 'Maitland 1.'odge No. .33,.A.•1?. and- A. 'M., G. 11L (,)., the. following ofii• cera were .iirstalle • for 'the etirrent term :-W. 1310., C. A I•itiinber, W M.,; Bro. W. H.:i\turney,:`h. W.:; Bro. H. \V. ,loll,: J., S1 Bro., ,S.. Sloane, Treas.; I3r.o., .1i. Price; Sec,. ;• l3ro., W. A. IUIynas,' S. 1).-; 13ro.,, jus.. Craigie, J. •1). ; ,Bro., P. M•lc ftr1alie, I. G. ; 13ro.,. Capt., W. Me - Bean,, ,Steward; lite:; C. F. Straw- bol, Stewal.d Bre ;Tits Addison <X, •of C ; .Bro., Geo..S epptrd, or- ..g,inist; Bre„ 1..J. Vid'eau,.Ty ler; • At the last regular: - meeting of .Godorich CouncilNo: 998, •Royal Arcanum, the following- .' officers 'were -elected for the year' 1.887 -Bro: 1 - RitcTelif1e; Regent ; Bro., Jno:.lScobie. Vice Regent; 1310., 5, Malcolmson, Orator; Bro., .W Campbell, Secretary; Bre:, IL W. Ball, Collector;;• 13ro:, P. dolt,. Treas. ;13ro., F. W. Johnston, Chap- lain ; Bro., Josh Beck, Guido ; Bro.: W... A. lt,hynas, Warden ;-:I3t•o.,` •,I. S.•Platt,. Sunlinel ; Bros:, A.•Al leu,' Dr. Taylor,'and R. C. Black, •Tr.tis-' teeth; Bro.,. I. -F.. Toms ,Rep. to grand council';. Bio. R.Iladeliffe, Al- ternative. . ONT., WVEDNES:DA.y, JANUARY: 5, 1886.I Rayfield. J'ehn Pollock is ejected Reeve. Colborne, 31; Beck has been returned; as Reeve and T, Gledhill Deputy, Auburn. 11Xr... Joseph Feegan of W. Wit: wanusli had a two year "old filly 'vel g1od .here. last week 'and nd it brought down the beans at 1,555 ibs, The animal was 'sired by 'Beadle's "Freedom" and is certain- pl}4 h, 1 oriutnea""ita , speelkid11i' of bore°' - iloilnlcs.vi)Ile ' • Go(lerich District ,Orange Lodge will meet at the hall' of .189 on Tuesday, llth ipst..•at 2 o'olock p. m., for election of,officer•s and other business - + . Air. Jas. Laitliwaite lard a. bridle Of his taken out of Knox' stable on nomination day. No doubt the person - who Anode the mistake well be glen to return the bridle to its rightful owner, hies -11f1 Lait1i viito .hill be pleased to have it..retu.t•ned. • • liulfett. Reeve; "Jelin 'McMillan ,.,acchtina-• tion Deputy Roove,.John- Britton; Councillors, Lashiiny ,Scott,',13rig- hain..:: ld r. Lansing, •of Hullott rocoui•.ed the Present of.a pair -of ril'•i,l'osliart" fowl,- on Christmas day, frol.0 bis brother. in' Ohio. This 'is anew and: fashionable breed:of fowl which aro said to be': the best' Winter ,layers known . They were raised by'tlie noted poultry breeder, J, R. Eoge�•s, oflIedfinrilTicli� *Porters @hill.. By means of a written exaurilla- tion the standing of the pupils at- tending the Potter's . Hi11. School boa been arrii'ed at. A: report. h giivan, Below. The tital: gory -ober of'learks obtain'able 111 Lho case'' of the 1'`uulth; 1orlt:beiug 670. •Fon-rrr Fonts.= -Edwin Jervis 517, Tillie McCartney 512, Miinn.ie Gard- ner X55, -ATary Colwell, ...Minnie 'Jervis, Hattie Pickard, - Minnie •rcro- 'Cartnejr,' Albert Lox, Morris Cox. • SENIOR III.=An10S Cox,, Malald. Pickard, Geo : Alc(;ailatney. 'Emioa' Beacom,, Hand 'Reid Torrance, Fred. Pickard, Jas. Torrnice, Ia,l'ore lfc- Donald, Albert Jervis, Alice Law - 1'118011, Susan Marshall, Ann ;Bea-. coni, Willie Elliott: JtrKrma: rt .— lin Coracle;; ]len-. son Cox, Samnol Elliott. OODERI01i TOWN RUCTION. ' Tho following is the result of the municipal election held in Iown.last Rloudey FOR MAYOR. ' fella Nos. 1. 2 3 '4 5 9 .7 R. (tad •litre � 2 19 — .=•Li 92=- 0' Seager. 88 24 12 1 — 7U -428' For DSSILTY Ram. %. Cameron 3 23 11 27: 84 49 4 11.''hbitip on. S•r. Dev1u's--dorOo,inciltors:• No. 1 2Total • J.tdwards... ...54 83 107 0. At Iluutber •...57 8) 1113 11.1( Mtaruey ,..85 e1 119 J,-WSniith« ..05 89.4181 Dr. Whitely .......7U 05 /136 57: DAvn s—tor Trustee. _ I' , A. S. Chryat.tl . 59 52 111 y R. 1,riee 62 92 4114 Xhosa marked 51)05 t ate elected. • o' 7: E.( 11 '74148 —At Windsor on Friday, Henry Thompson was fined $250 and costs end sentenced to three months im- prisonment for the illicit tiianufsct;, ure of whiskey in 1sox Centre --The iiov. Dr. Potts; itt a tem- perance meeting endorsed Mr.'1t".d• ward Blake's position on the pro- ! hibitiou question 'anti paid a high tribtito to his personal character • —Two sadden desths occurred, at Baia St. Paul, Quebec, last week, and one at Murray Bay. At the .form or:pl'atce, 'Atadanle I•I, ' Gagnon was found detain her bed, and Mr. Jos. Duehesne dropped dead while eats big liis dinner, At the latter place, the vt0tiigi was ''a ..wui.lnw;' named 131iorend, • formerly a. Aliso (Celina Dubetsei'. ,Sroor7n.,-„Minnie Ross, Fred Drnds'i *, Tlorbol t'(o- ,.Frotd Elliott, Robert 'Centel on„ie Boss,John Cox, Oliver Jervis, -Effie Gardner, Foil Burko,,Ida IIiflool:. PART II. -41s. .McDonald, Jane Marshall, 1):'AicCartnoy, Edith Cox, :Walker Lindsay, Mattie, Torrance. ` . Siisniucrliatll.. ' • At the • annual. mooting for 8, S. No: 4, Godorich township, a motion was passed uilanimonsly, instrneting, the teacher to use the. Bible: inthe. adhoo.l instded of the c'Scripturo Readings." - : • Miss: Sara: Watkins 513001 - tho holiday" season in "vi'siti•ng friends near. lateen: Miss Adeline Bingham, daughter of Mr. Win. Binghidm, of Hullott, is vary i1l 'with a disease of the liver. She went to. -Dakota sonde time ago but the change .of air has done her n0 good.• .Her. friends .expect her to start:from Daxkota' for, ,louse to- day (Monday). We hope ...her native air Will . again restore her to health.., , -• • - Varna. Stanley ' domicil mot •24(11 Deer, The following grovel' accounts were ordered to ho paid : John Reid $56.08,56.08i C. Logon $24,88, H. Holtz JohnCameron 23,82 W. v Grant $2.40, ,7, Booth $6.40, W. Moffitt $15.84, John Alexander, 8 8 .8. Raid' $1.60, W. Cttrrue' $23,12. 1t. Holmes printing $2.50, 11 I)olgatty work, $4, John Robin- son, do., 500., Dr. Nichol $4, town- ship officers: J, Torrance $31.90, A. AL Campbell $28.20, I. Erratt 031.60, W. Cliok, $29.8.0, A Thompson $30.70; Geo. Stewart. $126, A. Fltutlspu $l0, tl'pjizd Reid t„odler ch Township The township elections on Mou- 'clay resulted, in the return of John Co; ,reeve ; Joseph Whitely 1)e, fluty Reeve, anis councillors John. .McLennan, •1•as. Laitlit'Cait and Thos. Churchill, • It is the intention of Donaldson -Perdue t t� 1 u11 their 1 t a r ti l 0 , .o. 1 saw mill' Cu Sunday last, at 'Guelph, Arch, - 'this winter. where it is now set, on deacon Dixon preached a poaverful the 3rd con„ .and' -move to John sermon, from which we . select as. Stewarts 4th con. Stanleyearly'in follows :— the' spring. They will pay the, But there is yet anothor.„dark and: 'highest price for all good hemlock; lowering . aspoet of the perilous birch, basswood, cherry, rill ;and tittles. We have beenenjoying trio nitrpl'0. • �,_ glad and .joyous festival of -Christ - On Wednesday ' e'voning last nras, but remember that ut many soine twenty or thirty. asAembled at a. desolate family it is an miniver- the •residence of Mr. George Conte-• sary of- blighted hopes, and heart-. Ion, 7th concession, Mr. Oantelon ron'd•ung sorrow; for it brings :book. gave the .party' a hearty reception vividly the Memories of the brave anda good, tilne was spent. A suin- and gallant hearts who. ;laid down ilar gathering took plane ' at Mr. their lives .for their country, and Peter Cook's ou Friday evening, and. blood crimsoned .110 and most enjoyable and profitable 'snows at I3ittacli°, Fish Creole, Cut evening was Spent by all present. Knife and the banks' of the Saskat- clrewiin, Them . aro. vacant spats. around the •Cht•istmasdtab10 never to be filled again by.. the joyo.tis pre- sence. of those who Were -th-e--prido' of the -households. There are tears in many eyes dimming the . Christ- mas.,.woicings. Fathers, Mothers; sisters, brothers ,mourning for • the lost ones; like 'Rachael oi'•old, "be- cause they are net.1i Last' spring I stood by 'a long row of the graves of the buried, h2roes,...3111id ' tho oak 'trees and Under the shadow of the quaint olcd'Cathedral of St. -J'ohn, on "the, banks' of .the :Roel. River. An. examinationwas held ill' S:S. Loving hands ' had ' adorned : the 1'UDA4 •0 ISAMHAR WITETI:IER'J`HE 'ROYAL LIOX OR THF ASS BETWEEN 1 URTHENS. noun STAfl or AR0fDEAooN Atx�N, Mr.. Batemen, =of.:CuocIetich town- ship, has lately purchased three well; bred entire -two year. old colts,' one 'each from•tho follo'wii breeders of Hallett '•l1'ty. Tltornton Wallace, Mr. John Mason, Mr.. Fredoung bilitt. • Tl1e, prices paid.•wore. good: but not ;higher. than the individual :quali'ties of the aniina Is and the re- •putation'of;the breeders called for. • It is really too bars to have tite pier of our•broeding animals' so persist- eritly,transferred to.1,Tnele Sam, for Et• is understood that Mr. Bateman will take them. .to the United States. - No 9..Goderich township (Geo E. Anderson toacher,). on Wednesday Deo.. 22ud• 1886., • The pupils an- swerers readily' and.' well.. A lam' number wore:, preSellt as, visitors,.. supposed to be: the largest turn •out.. that has ever Wawa an examination ' lieldintit isschool, • The pupils took part' in dielo.ues and reel tatioi s'at the close of tato Exiirnin'ation; and ;graves. W ith violets and othet frog, rant flowers; and the air Was . 1e41, eat, with the perfume, .In ,one grave lay the remains of'a .hero who -spilst his boy'tsl c1uys amongst our- selves and whose name' is familiar• to all 'lave ,they and the other galla t stmts. whose- 1,'raves are scat-. 0 tergcl,over thss Dominion': died in vain ff Is the aerifice- of their several speeches .were made the more _. young lives f'or.'Qu.een and country.. notable of which .:Were deliv-ered'.hy. forgotten'1 •.lies thoir blood' beoit t ltl.t i Mr.' Gill 11fessl's. •Jno. 1111 tt . (chairinen) Conrtico, Cante lb�u, :C`oolc• aiicl others, all- of it'lioni expressed their satisfaction .at 'the order and .progress of the school, 'Though this had 130011 More'practi•: cnlly manifested some time before by .. the ,trustees r° -engaging Air, Anderson as: teacher for 18877' .died for •nitait1t \'o, a tllousand. timr's;0o.I.even though. the lust and :greed of power hes led men of note' to mask their sacred 'memory by ,throwing in their lot With the aiders, and Irl)0ttora of the treason with triose who'asser t that"there must be one. law for English...speaking. people ;. that the 11ationality' of;t'he one con do0es for the foulest Murders, and iltonos for ilio ell`orts "011(10, to •incite RI"r; Jauies•Gilmoilg rind f,ilnily, n 3 itdpes to liassacrti wliitc•settlors-= left .l irl:ton::last reek for. their_1600i women and. children,''No, I. new lioine un distant Montana.asy Mr: ea thousatin(1 times 110 I ' even John .4hiis perch1se(1I r: (Gil'..tho rrh'hetily.eongretuletions from, moer,s.fatan l'or the suns of ;$5;000; .t.ho•Vtemie1 f:toy lOntariogroetod •—rhe Wife of Mr:•Danlcan Bowie, --,the supposed -Advent; to poiiex',of t:he: • of,Rl:ontl•oa1, son of Dr. Bowie, loan traitorous party in'Quebec, 'end in- eily,'of iliteholl, has fallen.laeir to ;}intoes this loyal Province by bring property angoaintlll"g .in value.. to. ing a mall dere to address -us; who,250;:000. ` by iris own assertion, World have, talce'n part in'the murderr of on1r fallen heroes had he been on -4h°' banks, of the Saakaitchowau, -- ' It is sad that the .peace and hap- piness of the holy semen •should through 1 political exigency lie roar, red .by :Strife. 'But'so. it has been, and it is not through us ilutt , the offence has come:: Fear 'God. arks' honor the I(ilg'g'is 0111 matte, and 111 Tis clefent'e end ;the man ifol cllnal tits ' . .contained 'in. it, we are soTilin.nl; bound .by• the. 1i'oid3 of IIiin•: ho wrote than := ' • ci\atteh ye, stand fast in thefaith, qiiit ye like men, be strong:" The perilous •tinges l'are upon us, and ap;lth,) -_is - c111180' Should:the; Cry arisen "Wetelunan; -what of, the nicht, e> •.til"1111:a111List be the. answer 'I The signs of .the night Are leai•ftd and ominous ; WO have an -enemy who never sleeps, • and. the 'most Valued institutions of our grand.. Dominion are in peril.' The flag of our country' bears upon its emblazon- moats a. lion. ' 1t is the ensign of Judah: and the. blessing of 'J'tidalt, ivhicll.wats tiro scoptro of power and dominion over her enemies... And now tho question lies bcforo' us' atta- in ttst ttclinttst be .answered. i shall wo give up that .glorious banner.:of t11e• royal lion, and choose" the mean 'banner. anti the mean 'blessing of Issachar, h blessing more .like a curse, "to be an ass crouching between two bur- dens, for he saw that; rest %vas'good, o. ;' he settlor ltving 'in the' outskirts of; boantwded ilihis-hanshouldledasersp10thloasoant ygkeso and 1liiteloll was gored to .death: by a became a servant unto' tribute d" vicious bull, , Jigs wife running out'. to, •tato, ibarnyard and' •seeing the —T 8 Manitoba. states that 'Anil blee(lint- form of her hnshand on, rose Bohm who 11'48 contorted' in the ground, fol., load, They leave the first Riol rebellion, has obtained A large gr'oa'n -up' family, Who lievp a reinstatement ofall Ilia eitrll r'iglits, the sympathy of talo whole conununr which Ile lost lit'acconting• the (=l- ily tuulatiou pf his ,death sentence. .•-Itatvlings, of P,osanquot,. shipped. to a•Salniabucher, five frit sheep 'fo, r the Christmas market. Two of the animate,' 31oigod '.565 pounds The other throe; whichwore slings,. Woiglied 125 lbs. • —An illicit"still in full operation' was snuzed-ou.Frrday .morning in the cellar of .an •hotel at Eden mills,: 801Ol•.111iles from 'Guelph, and the :proprietor rietor arres.fed after a.11ard chase Anils,.ai'.farm etnear nla1u- chester,' West. Wawanoslt, lost ten. .bead of cattle. in the Maitland Liver., Tho cattle 'got down on, .the • ice which broke through and before they .could be extricated' we1•o drowned. id. The toss_ will 1 boat ,oast 16300';• • ..--The a oItti mo t of • milk received. CO Cd at the Bruciit'ielcl ohoosq,'factory cltlr ing 'the year was 331;711 lbs.• This was inane into, 30,464.lbs• of 'cheese:. From the. proceeds of this .quantity the -patrons-realized the sum of $2,- '391.57,or en. average of neao1 r 8 cents pei' 1b. The output Ivtis.'not so groat. as last yeaar.ow.ing to, the es- tablishung of'creantet'ios.. —The -Court of Queen's Beitchl of ,Manitoba 'Teas declined,' on the '.ground of having no jurisdiction, to 'issue a ntandanl.us compelling Coun- ty Judge Prud'hornmo to pronounce on tho.ro-connk..upoil all ballots east h , North in a r. ill 1;o tar { c 1) 1 u ill l n o potion, At tater re-count the judge declined to eonstder any but rejected ballots, ' On Saturday John Da1v, an old `WHOLE NO. 425 r lz (a) CD 0 4 •%SI CO co • Acs Fc;