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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-02-10, Page 3P • The Huron News Record 't1M4:i ziesal:tJ'.°'Fd'lt:"iltL:: ltl,t:e EDJ:L'OIUiI L. ,1V Ut ,E . Gladstone hoe' li .ett s al,, ,a ,u fur m a Government, He will lint 'it to difficult :tatter to c.atiy one on. It rte. pleases .tit e•Peru&l►* .s be wilt alienate the Whigs and ;ai.atty Lib- erals. -Without 1'.itnull' a euppurt I1 p will be in tint .,osition ut Salis- 1, -bury and. without the support of the \\Thigs arid. defecting Liberals he will be iii a, minority. The Grits are afraid that there will be inure Tories than twits tint upon the Dominion vuters',-lists.. it is more than probable that their fetus will be.. realized. Because why 4 Because there !ore more Tories to be put on,. The country is full of theist: As the' people be- cwno educated, they become Con- servative.. And the cause of educe- tion is advancing. • •o The American tishornieu are peti- tioning Congress against qtly 1egisltta' tion tending, to closer cofutncireial re- lations between the United States and Canada,. 7,'liuyshould 'rentem= ber that the fishing privileges which they now enjoy. in Canadian V tens are only,theiirs lay the grace -of (,au - ala', and that hundreds oLth ir•fisai- ing vessels aro la able to seizure at any time for 'fishing; iiit:'Canadli'an waters. , • If the Grit membersof the Local Legislature want to reflect the. o.pin- ion of their constituents 'they will' support •Mr. Meredith this session. Some. of the Grit .organa say :that D'Tr. Mowat should extend -the fnan- 'ahiso to ell, ;over 21 years of age, subject to conditions' of: residence only. Mr. 'Meredith, the leader of the 'Opposition,: moved a• resolution to. that effect lust :year;. but Mr. Mowat's "brute?' majority:,acated it down. • •.• . . The Glolte suye, Secretary• of. State. Chaploau `.`could Loa .say ,Riel •was sane es hie m iisa_ubj ectad l i t e Seems to be to keep his portlelio and salary.'' 'The • Oltibe ia: iu. error. Tine .sanity, of ltiel was not affectedby • Mr. Chaploau being, a, member:. of ;the (government.. 1Fr Whuplo'att could "not .say ItieI. ions sane because- of. the evidence of medical " experts and, others before.alegal, tribunal be- cense of,the report of a.inedieet Corn- mission that ,was dletai•1ed toexpress 1y examine IZiel: . Tho Monti0ctt `Journal: df Coin-. ruerce has information upon;wit ick` it asserts 'it is justified ru striting that'' the greatest • danger of an "uprising the•Northwest is.frou .the' evil. designs among..tho' Indii ans•of.white resi4tents who are an2iious . to' .make money as 8ontraetors etc. out of the'Governtnont's. difficulty. Tho sane journal ,suggests the rad- visibility of • oxpeudiii .,secret 'seri. vice money, aa it is quitepossible that a few' hu'nd'red spent% in wateh- itig those- idiielios`•1iiiglit save roll . lions., • The 1Veeksays Mr. I1lalte liulds .;trio Diel case to bo one for' Parlia- mentary enquiry, for the reason tJtyyat histrial. w;is for "an extraordin- ary political offence rat which agile- , tion has supervened.'! • With alt dare deference to the' 1Veelr and 'Mr. Blake, Riel was not tried for a poli - . tical offence of any grade,`but ,for the highest cruninal offence known to the laws of civilized nations;; and. the agitation. that stuporveneri; arid: which has. nearly subsided, was. not ' account of the trial btrt was owing 'to the ..o teoution of Brei.;: - Itis execution being looked'luponby ° . excitable French Canadians as re- fleeting• disgraoo upon therm on • account of the. French:extraction 6f Rid. They elect were taught by demagogues that jt was owing to, in consequence .of, his Freueii origin that the"English speaking: ni.•ajority domanded that Riel pay the•penalty iinpose& .tthe law: Of course. such race prejudices were absurd., hut they had their ntl'iist for tho time. Nan that' the svb'•r second thought ut the French ie ass 'ntfng 1 itself more rt'asonabie and earreet• views ut the lu:inuusuca4s of ltiul' ,oiience :are being taken by thele, Wo have received a letter dated Yorktown, Dakota, J. an. loth, 1886, in.whiela tho writer, W. J. Hunter, expresses d isseut from titeetatetu„nta, recently contained in Ton ,1Ews- 1>`no0RD, that the railway's i:n 1) kutt} ttnilr other Northwest and. \Yestern states -were blocketliiiysuuw. Ai his date of writing Jia says there had nut then enough of snow Wien to make sleighing, and that trains had run regularly from iris' soctiou to Fargo, St. Pam's. etc: He wasp her-. rowing his field ix the last week -ol. Dooeuiber, andl he takes the liberty of informing benighted ' Onharians that D:akato is "a garden of Eden" and not a howling wilderness of snowdrifts etc. All, we can say is that Dakota is much ._slandered, by' the American press, for warfi"n,d' des- patches, of • the sante irate as Mr. Hunter's Lotter 1 ilte this : "Ohicag. , Jan. 18. -Another " cad wave Iris settled down over Dakota and ` the Northwest.' The mercury in the tiler motnetevs was frozen .up yesterday, spirit thermometers registering 48 degrees below zero. •No'witicl. Re - .ports from the ranges state that stock is doing •well:" And again' : waukee, Wis., J'an. 23.-A1" severe •blizard, prevailed yesterday and last nigtlt. Drifting• snow has' caused railways lines, great trouble, and sev- eral passenger trains are fast iktdr'ifts. at vts;ious points along lines enter- ing., nter- ing this city. No effort is being' r tna le to run freight trains." 'Pre= Iterations have been made. by 'all linen to send oast srrowplows and largo gangs.of;shovell'ers as, soon as the height wind goes d'owru" • CLiN411) ,PIJllaal'C S41100L. • The following is a statement of the number of pupils enrolled, and av- • erage attendance in e ch i'oonr ing. the • i nonth of January Division. No. on Roll. Avg, nrtendanee Lough 's,: ' 5(1 . 41 M:..Link later's, 48 4:E . 'Wise 0/Neill's, 48 ' 39 11Ties For ton's, , 62 54 Miss 'IFelyar's; 61 55 •HHies-Leslie's,. 64 52 i4ltss`]3o.lines',, 68, .53 Miss Simpson's,. 75 '': 46 `,'1 otal,, '476 ` 384 The'riisiilt.6f a written-•exatnina- tion is given below': • ' MR; touGn'S.•Dii'18i0.}t. Senior- section, marks attainable, 684 .=Mary Carson . 581, . Maggie Scott 561, John Mennel 530,Mei.;ie, :Jackson 518, Hattie: Walker. 513, Bella Ureo 5:13;:Aggie 4ackson:503, Eva :Spobner.5.Q3,,,13aatie Darts. 487, Maggio Muir 482. ' Junier section, marks attainable,' 680 :Nettie` Oozibe 529, Edith: IZupor't'528, Sydney Smith 520, Geo. Brigs 502, Charlie Cooper 485, Nor ,nan Fair 476, Frank May 475, Han- dint, l u1-dahi, Whitely 464, James St inbury 454, Carrie Coats 448. ' MR', LtxxnATEit'S DIAISION. Senior section, marks'attainablo, 390 :-Emma Webb :310,: Mattie 1Zuinball 304, •I1arolil Whitt '214;:, Hattie Dodd 280;. 111 inniel ltufnball- 275,,Nellie Jarvis 260, Fred. Peckitt. 253, iTubuGray 251, 'Mary Paisley ,234, Peter Mulloy 228. • Junior section, rnark4 nttainable1 -390-1. 1 i;rbeit`•Sharman 294, Lizzie Carter 294, Inkermaan (;anttilon 282, -Arthur. Craig 264,• • Annie 'Young, 260, Edivurd Cruter255, Fred Diehl, 234,, ,',lora Jackson '229, Stewart Lav in ,'224, Wm. Robertson 221. Maass e'tt nines nIVISION.. 'Senior section, marks attain -Ie, 570:, ---Fred Joiner 503, Juo. Jarvis 491,, Ed. Twitchell 488, Genies Young 485, Sidney Erwin 483,. Frank Boles 481, Walker Swinbank 479, Win. Foster 471,,, Wellesiy' Whitely 469, Lilly 4io1owen 465, Junior section, marks: attainable, 570 :•--:.Theo Specht -176, Amy Crag Alm 471, Mary' Virden 469, Agnea - Et lint :458,.:Eiliel _I',uchanan 45 7,--IZ 141enzies453, .Ayltner Stoneham 449, 'Jqs. Sheppard 430, Tom Diehl 4231 Hattie Forden 414, miss FOXTON'S tlivtyioN. Marks attainable, 295, J1oevs•242, May Biggart.220, Ilaatt,ie .Tedford 224., Emma • Smith 223, Ernest Cooper 229; Busy Cook 219, Jessie McDonald 215,'Orpha 4Titlel� 214, Ade Bayley 208, Anna Dufr 207, Mabel Kerr 207, Tt,obt, Gardner 207, Minnie Couch.' 205, Ernie Davis 204; Sharman 1;hotupson 204; 1I:ir. vey Jackson 202,• Dolly Spooner 201, Minnie 'Young 201, Emma Tipting 201. 3. a Mi$$ xnz.YAli'S ntvtsloN. Senior s cti,n, marks nttiinable,, 290: -Horace Jackson 280, Fred Sporting 2i38, ILairy Fitzsimmons 260., Ill.4ry 1llatlii.sun 245, Manna Warner 244, Edith (litlitt. 231+, IB:initia Suntheombe 22.5 I{atl.y 1) avis 218, I/avidl Stewart 218, llary Patterson 213, Nettie DTcltrtic 21,,2.. , • Janior section, marks attainable, 260:-1de Holmes 246, Alex, Angus 243, Annie U11nel:shank 38, Don- ald 111cOorvie 235; Nellie Patteraou 225, Jennie Nimmons 223,Athelia Fitzsimons 217;: Alice Pratt 215,, 'Laura Thompson 208, Lizzie Wheat- ley 200, Birdie Heywood 200. • miss LRs4IG'sl nIVIStON.. Senior se tto, marksattiilnabl e, 300: -Mabel Doherty 276, Edith Carr• 272, Rufus. Andrews 260, - Clara Dayment 241, 11ichard Worth- ington 239, , Bayard Crain. '237k9 James Fortune 233, lliertha Aitkilr 232, Malcolm McCuaig'231, Lester Whitely 2..9. Junior,section, marks attainable, 300: -Susie Powell 275, Matilda Ginn 247, Bode Fitzsimons 241, George I-leriot 237, Maud Reeves 236, Fred Lavin 218, Frank Stall; 'bury 211, H':arry'Reevea 209.. Miss HOLMRS' DIVISTON 41.11 class -Grace' Tedford, Jean Fortune, Jatnes.MsKenzie, .Thom Walker, Nellie McKenzie, Mary 8tepllh1st n. -- 3rd class= :Blanch' Shepherd, Franik, Fair, Norma. Callender, Jen- nie McTaggart, Annie Ialowo, Sarah,, 2nd alass-Oliver i3llel'Yar, Bertha -Dull. 1Bertha. Bean, Ross Williams, Bennie. Webb;; Eva• Cooper: . testi class-1Vfllie Cadtelon, 'Ida Everett, , Willie-~ Glusgo.w, Tena • Kinsman. • MISS SIMPSON'S' DIVI84ON. j ,4th ;cities ''Annie McCorvie, James ' 141cRae,; Minnie '••Aitkin, Joanna. :Bayley,. Maggiiii • Glazier,' Nesbit. Rodaioudll;Mary Irwin,' 'Ma - bet Worthington, Frank • Bowers, Frank.Oliver. ' • 3rd class -Sydney. Stenbatry, • Lone Jones, Charlie niggard, .Nei'=` lie ])avis,• Earnest Diehl, :F.d'war,di O'Toole, Mabel 1)etlor, Flosio Hier- 'iot,•Tena McCuiaio, Dolly Mason 2nd class-F'red Callander, Lena Ttouse,Iloward Jraek'son, .I+�ellip Pin ltwin, • Lizzie. Gardiner, Bettie' .Giffin,' Mabel Scott, .Peter GCrazier, . Frank.lieywoodt, Roy Dunlop.. • STII1.oil'3C;IoUou u,u1 Conanniption Cute is soba by JAI. Combe, 1'11iu,,,n, ou • guarantee. • It cures loustlniptIon. AAAAAA\AAAA•AAAAAAAtAA VVVVVVVVV'\I.VVyVVVV.vVV $1.25 .A YEAR: :$1:25 A YEC"I $1.25 A•YEAlt: . $1.25 A YEAR. . THE ULEo NEWS.RECORD THIS '}UJItON :NEW S-I4ECORD THE ;;I:hURON• NEWS -RECORD 'unE •:11tJRON NE WS -RECO VES / GI E5. / GIVES • CxIVLS (J1VE8 ,LORE RE:hii)rNG• n -MO WE REAMING" nth MORE READING -Ott ' MORE li: ADING: t=i /arEOR TIE;. MOiNTY tar FOR 'DIE IIONEy X{r °-FUR'THE .MONEY i FO t `TIiE �ION7aX_ ($:L25) ($1.25) ($i.25): ($1:25) TITAN. ANYOTHER PAPER THAN' . ANY OTHER,' PAPER THAN ANY OTIIER iU.PE1R THAN ANY OTHER rAP71Z • IN THE COUNTY: IN THE COUNTY, . • IN THE CO UNIT. TIDY IT' l-raa. • 1li t3"TI 2i IT. I TRY, 1'r ",lLit`6 IT laViAl larTIZ,V;' IT.I TRY I`I'. l"` 11 , .110 -TRX ITC $1c.25 A YEAtt. $1.25 A YEAR. .$145 A YEAR. $L25• BUTLER'S --FOR.- . Schoo/ Books1' ALBUMS -E'U RS ES AT .HE 9 111111.11 ooERIChi. -.-MISCELLANEO tT- i OKS, BOOKS --of All Ifznds, A BUTLER'S, GODERICH. liol/clay Goons •• At BUTLER'S,, "MARKET SQUARE, -. CODERICN., 'Q�°'BUTL'E1i SELLS CHEAPER than anyone on top of the earth: TilI ABRAHAM -s I:TI Ntarkeit Square, GODERICH:' WEST.:01� ENGLAND ''ST,TIr - • INGS &.TROUSERINGL• _ ,SCO.T H TWEED SUI ric-QS R, • TR )USERUNGS,, I Pl?NCII A1i'D F,NGLISH.WOR; ST.ED CLOTHS, • litad.Ze: up. in Best Stg?as, and' Work- • •tleanslap_at Alirajtana Toto..` in stock (Me'.. of the c)icape t and best stocks cif " . WINTER,:C'LOTHIN`G. AND CLOTHS. A. FUR . Line of: GENTS' FUR- NISHINGS always ;in .stook. Xt will jiay got; to call of . ABBAHAM SM�TH a._ THS ,� BEST T. COOPER a.. t 1)eclareel by out patrons equal to pay tla cent Tea sold: e'.sewitero, Get a 5•ponu,i. caddie be(oro it is all gone. •- A Cued Japan Tea t.35c. per Pound. Yrly Valencia Raisins, Extra Selected Raisins, Blackiliaskt•ts, Seedless Raisins, Ncwv ()tar►•ants, New Shelled Almonds, Almonds, Filbert., NOV 1.4c1uon, Orauge'and Citron • Peel, All' kinds of Poultry taken in exebange fat• Goods.; TI -3C)$_ QOQPIOi az S01\17, `. GROCERS; Corner Store in Searl�'s.l3iock, HOt4ETVALUL.. Headquarters 'for New Fruits, Peels, groceries, r&e. See our New Glassware, Mugs, &e. '. TEAS 8c, GENERAL: GROCERIES. Th.e Right Goods at the' Right, ht Prices,. g. Farm Produce taken'. at Highest Pr ee OA1\T�2IEZ ONT ,131R.O RACEY'S OLD STAND, ALBERT:` STREET, CLINTON. 01-171\T 9 it1ANUrA(iPt7RER OF- .. 'CARRIAGES .,WAGONS &C. Corner of Huron and Orange Streets,; 'CLINTON. The :Improved Lipkin Buggy a, specialty.„ To Durability, Lightness and Appearance. equitiled. by no other, • . , All the latest: improved vehicles keel constantly on NM. FLRST-GLASS'', BLACKSMITH io connection. . B,•at material and . Workiz nship branches.` . ALL WORK WARRANTED. ` - = PRICES REASONABLE. Repairi ig and. Repainting Promptly Attended'to.. Y ,u are•needing,a nobb ' �� Y rig and examine- Open goil p : Buggies, Democrats P :Ce%b hcetons::. surd • rated • Oan,teion the: R�mgo�4er, � hear.. RY111 lid+ y Vehicles are matte . WIN; hest mnterisi►e, and if • coeatrovelli kR S1�e1 ia11�: M e' iia'every ng wan'anted. y, but sell'purei,r on merit, P -not; r, d`die,ri rigs tt ' h Aces Low. UHT and see et�i�, th+i.,t MENNINummomm I$TON'u' . AR•R;ANTE OA TTLE CHAIN3--Extraoods: '--•- 0 o ---•O - s..tzLi,+ ,u(3` :PcWDE S., V' aura gut tot eco. Contain, th6irowa ,r cc.,. 15 si R'itr, giro, vita effectual ph,* worms hi (.1141dreru or Ad.tt{ October, 1885. Iron and. 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