HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-02-17, Page 8LOCAL NEWS.
Xu and. Around the J1ub."
Zan Zak.
Ti•isher, the tonsorial Artist, for. a
(clean shave or stylish hair cut, --Shop
^in, tke town hall,: Clinton.
T.
'Cooper 4• Son will shortly have
to good man on the road_ who will
show samples of their renowned Tea.
Inthe tnean time those_ who call at
their store will be attended to.
T M. Carling will self by .auction
, to-►uorrow, a J,, Tuthill 0 Co's new
(loci( of groceries; cjrc. See bills. •
(
'gas. HerT, of Hippen visited Kra..
Barry. Hunt here last week.
Totivu, ol; Seaford', beat Coruyn of
win'abatn„in the live toile racoon the
Clinton skating; rink Tuesday of last
%geek. The rick was well attended.
A xulmont of Goclerich young men
`word down here. Wednesday evening
and tool; part in a private social' en-
tcrtainment, They did very well for
amateurs. •
Arum. ACQUAINTANCE..= Father Wal-
ters and Capt. Murray McGregor pas -
sea the "Hub" Thursday; the former
4n, bis way to Seaforth, the latter"
bound for Owen Sound: We were
much delighted to, leave a ball -hour's'
chat With such entertaining gentlo-
COMBS!
JUST RECEIVED,,
A .. LARGE..-. ASSORTMEN:T.
of COMBS from -'the Edinburgh Vulcanite Company, of'
Edinburgh„Scotland, who make the BEET Combs
in the world.
Mr. Fred Corbott bits bought from
Tiff John Callender the' lot on Huron
St. formerly part of-tlYe Doan proper•
-ty, for the sum of $350: which is cou-
ridcr(:d a fair price though .the lot is
in goodsituation• and has an excel-
lent stable and other outbuildings ou
DPLECATEs.-The following wore
named •delegates. from . tlio ,Ont , Si.
Methodist church. to attend tho S S.
' County eonyentton which opens' at;
• Wingharn on the 23rd inat.•: Mrs, J.
Shipley., Mrs. 1i.. Andrews, • .,lits(
,Smith. Messrs 4.1•I, Manning, 1 -
Tiplady, W. II. t"oopor, ya:'
govt=lir.=1r`.Z'IiitliiiSLr"1'1;bnught-
the lot known as the 'Granit property
situate on Queen St, from Mr. Pais-
' ley. We are -told tho .price paid is
.$575.. Mr. Plummer.will commence.
• • • the erection of a handsome residence'
as.soon as the .weather willpermit,
steties' for the 'foundation are now
: being deltVere(I •
NT.A.L.NTINES
FROM lc. TO $1 EACH.
1000 collies of Franklin Square Library to.band'.last ek. The Trade auppliod;
.
CuRIS. fl.LC KS40IN Clinton.
Soto, -Mr, Stewart Plummer last
week sold the balance of his real •es
tette in Goderioh township, being the
25,' of lotcon. 15, con
port ,
Inst 60acres, to\1r. Henry. Hibbs, his
son-in-law.
LAST week we received an anony-
mous communcation regarding a re-
cent local occurrence. It anything
is worth sending. to a newspaper it
.. should be worth • a signature.: Of
course we do not publish the. name if.
the writer desires it, withel(l,' though
where the matter t9 almost purely
personal the real name of the writer
abould be published. .
A LovaL Pogrom': -We are, request-
ed'to state that'a Social Enter,ain'.
inent will D. y.') be given bv•the la•
dies o.; St. James'ehurch, yifdilletoil"e
Corners, Goc1'ric i tp.,on Thursday
1Ktb instant: Tett will be served from
6 to 7:30 p, m., at. the residence of
John Middleton, Esq.. l\Iusieal and
literary entertainment to cow+nence
at 8 p. m , sharp, 111 the basement of
the cburch. 'A lancy tattle will also
be held for sale of articled.: 'Adonis
sion 25 cents, children half.priee.
TTIEY GRI'r(i I+ 1VCIt TIII Ill FeieMDsr•
_
1.'88. All sheriff's advertisements anti
• other legal ami ofIlciril •advertise,
• 'milts alt'rtll bo published in such news•!
Papers as the Lieutenant -Governor,
in Council from time to time directs.'.'
'Such is the eiglity-eiglltli clause, -of-
the Administration of Justice • Act•
Which the 71,cgislatnre of Ontario
passed iii 1874 at the ,instance of.the
Mowat Gover.ntncut.-13e11eyille Litel-
4,encer, •
• I3ioo111ING-DAIOTA.-A party writes
-:tis f1.okn--Da.k:o4a tlul.t..11)e..tl-d
huzzing;around, iii. the 'open ,sir at
Yorktown, Dalt., on tbe:7th of ,Janu
eery rsip,ing nectar frothroses and
other wild flowers. Verily has • this,
planet gotten a "yank"• and haen•
:twisted oil its ordinary, axis: .Stew
two feet deep, in Florida; the 'lan.1 of
perennial flowers; while bliz'ardy.
Dakota is a perfect flower garden it
1.0f -winter. Wheat is (38 ots. at York-
town, potatoes.. $1.00; oats 25 els.,
corn 40 cts.. per b.us;h. butter 1'0 ets,,
,per Pound.
GEORGE Goou0ER, soli of Mr, Wil.
Ilan" Goodger, 1 I h line, .East Z'orra,,
met with a very painful accident
about a week ato. inst. He was driv
frig .a horse: on. a ,sawing, machine
when he slipped, his left leg catching
in the lna(ehine which crushed it so
badly that 1s: bad • to be amputated
between the knee and 'ankle. The
young than is a nephew of Mrs. W. T,
Whitely and Mr, Jas,•Scuith., town.
ERRATUM.- Through an "inadver-
tence last week we were made to•
say that the singing'of Mr. R, R.ans-
ford• at.\Willis chancre entertainment,
was much appreciated. As most of
our readers al?eady know :Mrs. It:
Ranaford was the party referred 'to.
We understand tyre gentleman- has
carried the honor intenaled for the
:lady with due dignity, and has pro-
bably' corm". to
ro-babl•y'corme'.:to the conclusion' that
our printers knew itis deserts better
than .the writer of the report...
Loo.r.ETTES.-Judge.. Doyl(i.pass-,
ed through, bore; Monday;;, on.„ his
way .to 'Exeter. to hull Division
Court: -1I7 .Robt. • Alceander will
leave here on a'hutsday 'oI his 13 itiskl
Colunibiafi. lronte • He will have the
cpprpany
of 1ovisral frons the north
part "of this • county;t1I1C� sot ie-trOiiY •
Bruce, lis also several frons (.loderich
towvnshtp.. \Vo'wish. thong all bora
myagc.-lIr Arthur Elliott; . mor,
chant of Grand1n, Dakota, is visiting.
f'rimrcl. til
Godurichr to.lcnsliip; also
Mr. Jcilrn Sheppard,.of-the.. same
territory, 13li'ardy. Dakota liaanot
bloli•n their,aculps oft ; Ili fact they
look as, hearty as,though.they had
never left. glorious old Huron. -Mt.
John.Wisemen,. of the firm of I''(iy
til Vistttnan, which has just been.
dissolved 1.:;y. the :effluxion 'of will take 'take the ilanage1neIlt' of •the
Estate ,l.lotlgene; vice Callander, re
tiigned.-Ex-cotrncillor John Cox:
and MO; Eiligtt; of 1'ortci s Hill,
ship. on ;Wednesday (t1) -day) ' three
oxcelleutSpecirmns of Ilurou raised
entire horses and ono • equally well
'bred 'mare., ''Blair 'destinatio3. ra
some point :in New. York : State.
These anneals ap(i fsonl Ili it choice
class o i►iiported: ,tock which has
given this: county such :an enviable.:
reputation, athorire and (throat, .\\Te'
i\ rgli the gentlemen that success in
their venture which their undoubted
lelittbi]il ;and•goocljudrtnioutshculd
8801110 t110iii.-l'ttritre1 S to o • plow- `
ing til 110 vieinity`of 1•Ieineitie Hat,
Cana(lian,Northwest: 1\rhetirel. it's
Intro %ill er ei,il,y s n i lg plowin;•dc
'I)0)10 t; withnot.---.Assessors Men-
zies and Stevens are on their official
'tour.- It. is sur torotl. tlrtit 1'Ir IC.
Stevens has disposed" of']ris planing
mill. �) Iullett ,.Agricultni it Society-
•1)innet at Pike's ,Tote, 'Thuraday
evening • 1Stlr 'Picket 510 .cont',,
liquors. Tverybody go. -Vo 'oh
serve that Mr. Geo.. Sharrua'h of:this
town has been: engaged: as,'assistnnt
te:ac]ier. 'in the G lerieh Il gli,
,School: M -r. Sharman i9 a • gender-
inan of high ruoral,and . professional
worth-"'1ottt" (7,11:1in;; will sell liy.
action:.to-tiren'ro'iv, Thttrsday.,.. t]Je
stock of.groceries. etc;;be1ongirrg to
C. ,1, Tuthill & (.o•, ou the 'premises
Opposite th(i.mark (t.*=Mr'. Bladkall
V. S. hers to go ori crutches 'by , fee,:
son of injuria s:receiv'ed from ahbr.io
fal link Upon. ]rine.-Mayor Jfodgcns,
of London,: was in. town this week,
Liz= "attended the nnatch contest
on the Clinton skritiug rink, 4 fel',"
days ,after slie-felt so ,i11 that her
Mother scut. for. the Doctor:
geutletxmrin: could Hardly determiner
• the ailtircut, biltthougbt the trouble
yells.\t'•ttli;the young lady'5 ;pharynx.
1Blaiuui L quitii;,hgrtietl ; silo knew Very•
'well that L'zrio could never go all
the, distance from . their. house to tin;
• s rink without becoming ill.. ,And new'
.far rittksaud'.near nil \s are • tabooed,
iu that fittuily. . .
: Wesel! S'raND.AVYNo`rsrrlsr.-Tito
trr{stces:of: a stiltbol its Lcctls county,
•:Ont. wanted t•tei011(1 A: 'young •
. lady, propvtly .(jr1 h'tic;(1., applfeti
Whon,bfiu agreement was shown her-
it was foiled to teelar(:: "That she
'wo.uld uot'Skate• on any ri(il: where
young encu' Were abroad; that silo
• worlld •reoel've attentions from a litil-
ited nptrtlyer•of admirers, the•lnuft tq
be fixed by the trustees; and lastly,
• that .• she wool(, not' ,z anc( ' 7.Te
.young lady sought an lengagomctit
'elsewhere.: ' • -
Meld: a 1115r�tuG.-Cix]t Con.ncil
.' ipasscd a I3y-]a9. through its various.
stages ]uniting the number of helot
licenses tc he is,ned in town to fit•.e,
hod iixing•tbelicrinsefee $4f 0: lit
the 11101 tiirr+ lioiveyer,, yt Wits tenor, •
that such 'i 11hl,1 t04< could not legal-
ly be 1101)05 d A nt:w By•laty wits
(accordingly introdriced' and mussed in
Which' this rtuutbe;r of •liceU'4(Ii to'be
issued was limiter‘, to six, with e, li
:cease fee of 4260 in.all, or $1:50 o1:LL
and ala,vo the ' 1'rovuuc tel .lilty.
Soumri:Iltrnot," CoxsJ nvnrni S: -At
the recent Nuptial tn,(tini;•. Mr; 1). It.
*Ritchie rtesigned the presidency ow-
ing to ill health.. A bratty 'rote: Of
thanks Wvjts tendered Mr. Vitalilo •for.
.'past seryiene atilt tiro wttrtymet inter
est rnailifestal]. in .1)1 futiire welfare
Mr. W. J. Shat(11On•w it4 elected prrssi-
,dent and : (leo, E; Jackson and Dr.
..Coletnan vice 'do. 11t'arty approval
was given to the policy of. the Ottnw a
'l4overnnuitit iii reward to tho t'(teitro
Railway, and the Northwest manage-
ment. 511. Adolph' Caron coaxing infor
'especial praise.'
Moat: •t\ppXv.s�-at.r. 1). (1,tnt('Jor "
`the "apple'Iting"'of Moron, has been.
conrinissioned to•giakti 111):1, t cllection
for exhibit at the Colonial and Indian
• xxhibition in England the coming
((nnrrtunr, Arid: "Day" id j.(ist 1110
"boy" to make the proper selection
if they are 0 he had in the, county,.
but it"i13:.tarbher late in this season to
get as. geed a eollectimi (la could 1nc
1 sited. If mother Eve had not.vro•
latod the injunction titfainst the eat-
ing of the'hlsciotis apple in the origin.
al garden of Edon she would possibly
have succumbed to the ten(nting sam-
pleswhich the ttouti�ty of -Huron can
teotlucc,
VAULTING. C0NSRRVAT1NO IIXPART1ALr.
-1.7`Y,; like ambition, soinetinies o'er
.leaps itself. and comes down on the
outer side,, as wit eas'..how tbe.
Walkerton: Herold has lountI out : ln.,
'the Township councils, Wh.erevet• time
the Grits are in 'the an (jority •thet,.
semi their municipal• punting to their
!tarty. palter. .,The Conservatives ar.e
too impartial: to .follow•their exi.iitp.le.
They' unite always decide the Matter;
in strict justice,. with a leaning to''
wards' the.Critside, just.to show
thiit, they, are not fa% ming rtheir own.
ConServtttives are so tusxteus to be
impartial ;that they leanover: bucks.
Wards and fall into.the artns••of their'
pplitical oplronehts.'
•
FOannix x.ti T L(xc.+L.-Tn. out 8.580-
•
ciatdd press:despatches published last
\yecl: was onti-t.uferring' to the ..death
of a yak .,nian:10" or 17 y oa>;5.df ago
namted..0 eo: Watorho.use; the Sunday.
previous at Cohoes, N,Y. _ '1l.ie young
.waa:.iva5 bitten .by''a deg about six
years ago: ',`Here was not the 1 t,iet-
:cstsu;iprciou that the..tlog. was nlafl.
And atter all that lapse of ttnlo ho was
attacked by liy(.,lropiiobia of the most
horrifying type so drat be had to he
stnothcrei to end his agonies.. We
published th( men4tion• oft account of
ibS peculiarity and that people might
be aware;of the daugor of having use-
less. (fogs: about thenen. • Ib (gill' more
than we. intended. '• The mention in
the NEWS Pa:noun was the first intim-
ation ail u11clo Of the yuuur, man, wino
works in the C)iiiiton Woolen Mills,
had of the affair. hlr. Waterhottse
Wa& halon ti1y very;'- nru011 grieved
When he hoard of the std ui:cum:pee
'hitt interested 'in finding it in the:
-newsy: Nl'lwsyllucoi:u. Another mucic
of the young 'ileo is the proprietor
.of the 1',tluroratou Wooten :\l'i115
The Riots in 014- London have caused a great Qotamotion,,
but not moreso than the
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RIOTS
§§RIOTS t IN -.PRICES I
BUTLER'S
'School 800hs.
ALBUMS,
PURSES,
SATCHELS,
i
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In every department artment of our Mammoth 'Establishment we
P
4how the GREATEST BARGAINS that.we have ever had the
'e of offering to the people of this Section; and to
pleasull b _ p • 1?
shrewd people who pay CASH we ask an -inspection: -
Einta1.9T1$G l:v0N'r.-011e of
thoseat'fairs.50 pieti,%ing to .th'e'ladite.
took pl aco yesterday at St. Sttphbu's.
Church, (xorile, viz, the marriage bi
Miss ILM(to Young, daughter of .hones
young Bait., to ytr. Jalru 'Al: Farrow,
b. '1t. & 13., soon of Thos. Farrow, M
1'., of 'flint:vale. TII0 clinrch \vita
croiyda((l, the bride being a general
favorite, land the knot was tied l,,y rho
incumbent., lieu., 1tr "liwer),touye,
Atter the ceremony! .1110 friends drove
to the retsideneo"of the bride's fattier
where a sumptuous breakfast was
served after which thehappy couple
(accompanied by severed friends)
drove to Wingtharrr, and took the Lon.
(dons train en route tri thle west, where
they. will 519.11(1 'their 1loti(!yri,00n
visiting friends ole; Mr. (leo. Duf-
field, of Wingltant, wit.best,nran, an(1
MISS Bina, Farrow • (sister of bite groan)
the. bridetenn id, The bride, as brides
generally do, looped charming, bei1ij.
1lcatly•attired in bronze silk, with lace
trirnmurgs..
The p1ehetits were nunu-
erolts andcostly, conspticuous•amours,.
Omni b('ing several ltandsonie silver
pieces, jewel cases, and a band paint-
ed lamp, testifying the esteem in
which the happy coupltl are hal(, by
their friends, There -'were guests.
present from ,London, 1\'Ingl'tam,
Elora,* and thanslttirc.
In fine heavy weight French
Trouserings . we are giving won-
derful Bargains to close out bal-
ance of stock. Anybody in need
of Clothing should 'call and get
our prices.
0 •
Jost `opened, one Case SPRING:
N ECI1 ' 1'YTi.�11
iib Latest-Novelt es,out.'
LOTHIERS N SHERS & HATTERS..
CHANT TAILO
-:- 0
At BUTLER'S
tGODER10H.
MISCELLANEU US---
BO '
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BOOKS
--0f Altl�7X�indss,, t -p
B 3 LER�S
At V f
GODERIcE .
Holiday Good;,
At BUTLER'S,
MARKET SQUARE,•• �IDSE€1C!
Jl `"BUTLER SELLS.CHEA.l':F;It '.
than anyone '071 top of the earth. ;
ABRAHAM SMITH,
1 Markcwt Square;
• ta0DERIOH.
WEST 0r ' EN GI,A.NT) StilT•
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INOs IROUbFRINGS,
` St; ITINGS .Q.•
•
`l'ItUUS1+]Iti1NCxs,
]?EENCT•I AND I' r, GLIS)k •WOtk
Sri`,D LLQ11.1:b, s
,Bade up in Best i tji(e•'tt•3llZ Work-:
ntafli/1t at Abraham, S(+bitlr.'.. • t
▪ ,,Noor :.in stocle one of tier cheopc4
• and best. stool's of
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AND, CLOTHC•
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Trineof.G
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` Fu11
NISHI�TC S alwa s in `stock.
.11Will••cer•yJJ oUtoCallort
ABRAHAM SMITH.
L,". their advertiseinent every. wecls and': see. what:
•
Z1 slt(.lI th(,l
they al eL,doing
• Ili onehester,
110104(1 NfTaa 11r. John Clinic said'
Itis, two-year-o1I stallion to \Ir. A
Young of liintoil • for tlie.snm bf 5250;
Ile also,solts'a sucker' cob for $15; they'
were from J Honest. Jho" -1t+ l+,rrit
(told his mal0li.,d • tonin for '5450-M r.
Lawson )tonne, of the Base Line, sold his
two -year -Old stallion to .mr. • David
Fisher for 2fln-Mr. Wni: Meiltine of.
the Maitland Meek sold a horde for 1;I05.
to'ltir Eli FislmF. for Dakota -Mr. Wm.
Jocks o of the 13th con Hnllett,'sold a
two-year-old horse for $140.
Rev. John. Gray preached a very 8c»
ceptahle sermon in the Orange hall at
this place Sunday morning. last.
Mrs, l'ho.a. ituticnge, of W. t\awnnoah
is very sick, we hope for her speedy re..
covary
,lames Oassa'ly is enipioyed in the
Signal Oleo, James is it steady young
mon, and nn doubt will soon learn the
mystery of hilt slinging. •
Thos. . George,, aged lib, Jiving
near Ingersoll, who bad been separ-
ated fronrhis wife for two years,' put
an enti to his' existence the other dny
day shooting: hiuuself through the
Metall.
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w.r.r•q�!+�.i�y,.• AN'{'S
.
J.o" .... », •-4r- .� O 17P,ERS
4.tis t l;e. Contain their own
C. ya a s fit, sere, and eftecruai
• ••.,r,' it CJxiltir(:1xorA linter
7FINE. MERCHANT ;TAILO.li!NG-
rrin4taklyt1(Fh. JEST SLILCIIOV 02 Coops the oonnty
and sell cheap for Cash.
P((,. ra lrte�d 'both ill Goods 4z Fit.
lf(,ct Satisfaction (Gua
1
The Hub Clothiers.