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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-03-31, Page 8The rHuron News -Record IVednesday,.111 t reh 4111st 'LOCAL NEWS. +Ia mud Around the "flub," Sown MM. ME HURON NEws-RECORD, the {mast largely circulated paper publish. .ed in'Clinton. $1,25: a year to ad, • voice. Send in or call and leays• ;your names at the quer. AGENT . WANTED. -A reliable Agent for:Clintan and vicinity to re..• present the Glencoe, Mfg, Co., mann- , facturers of Binders, etc„ Glencoe, Ont.. Address A. W. Belfry, Gener •al ,Ag'ent, Blyth., Ont. 383-2t MR, JAKE. SLOMAN who has, been lying' cit•tl a pointof death from' in- flammation of the lungs is now con- valescent, • SomarraINii NEW,—The . nobbiest 'designs out' in stook and tradesmen's hanging bills, . in many colors. "Specimens at the NEWS RECORD of- fiee. Call and see them. ; • Miss DEARNESS, the popular, 'mantle artiste, has returned' -from •a trip east and has resumed the man. •agepaent of that branch of the.busi- cess of Geo. E. Pay and Co. Younei Moon, accused of criminal 'assault. on Dunkenna. Munro, .is -•confinecHi Walkerton jail -till the - spring assizes in default of $40,000 bail, .-Ripleyites. regard thebail fixed as excessive. . IT is • likely that reference .will be '?trade at next meeting ` of the town •council, Monday. first, as. to the des- • inability of aiding the establishing of -a boot and shoe factory, and pos- sibly, also, a twine 'fac airy, in Clin- ton. ' 'Con quondam• friend and former' btisinesspartner, Mr, F. J. Gissing,. Me "founder .ttf the Woodstock Re- view, is a 1eaeliug member of a coin- • pany formed for the purchase of a' large tract of land near- Ontario,` California. . • • REV. MR. Dixp'about twenty-five. -y'eaTs ago. a B. 0. .minister stationed heave, writes Mr. - Ilerbison of Godo. • rich township. ' a 'friendly letter, from Wisconsin, andasks• to be re- • membered to many old friends; among • them the Whitelys :of his township. • • WE havo:to.thenk 'ex -P; 8: I.,: J. It Miller _for carcl •.announcing his domiciliation in Toronto, and his professional connectiou • with the law .'firm of Fullerton, Cooke and Miller; also for a•p'ersonal.renjinder in the ' form, of a card With a miniature •' photo Of, the sender. . We wish the gentleruan. success in his .new wish ,areer. yVE.'were.glad to meet' Dr. M. R. Elliott in town on ` Saturday and to observe that he has about totally. recovered from the:eifects of his long time illness. The, gentlemen is an _M.. D. L M:, also L. R. C. P. and L. AI.;;Edinboro. It is his intention to return to England ,the coming smmnier to engage in the practice of medicine.• . • Ma: Gx•:o. Snr,rr:kND, •engaged at Fair's saw :mill, met •with an =ac- ciclent on Saturday. ' He tints puAli- • ing .a ear with about 400 feet .of 1urnbe.r along an elevatedtramway, when one side of the- bearings gave • way and Mr. S. and car and lumber were precipitated below, a depth of about ten feet., 'The car toppled ever,on-irtin, one wheel resting on his breast,. and his' limbs, were un- • comfortably -doubled ,gyp under him • for a: time.. Mit .ho escaped with " only a• few bodily bruises .and , slight,,contiision ori tl>se'faco. ' LOOK pen FOR .SwINDLERs .: - Two men culled •upon,a farmer`.in the neighborhood of Tavistock recently, offering seed wheat ;for- site, The farmer agreed to tike some, but just as he was..going to sign ;Iris name to the printed form of the ag; reement the men produced, he noticed that the line on which he was goingto write his name was not on the agreement paper, but upon: another sheet cunningly placed underneath it: He picked up the Papers!. palled therm. apart_ and (lis revered that ho would have put his name to anote of hand -.for. $300 if he had signed. • • A Glamor "Boy" AimoAD:-Many of our readers will peruse with pleasure the following extract from The Winnipeg Notts of Marsh 23 We wish Mr. Steep all manner o snccess in his endeavors to attain the very. ;highest possible position in connection With -the healing art: "At the close of the lectures in the Medical College yesterday Dr, J.. It 'Pones, T.'rofessor in Medicine, pre- sented Mr. J, it Steep with a hand- some aspirator, in morocco case, he -being the winner of a prize awarded to the student who succeeded iit obtaining the highest marks in four 'competitive e atninationewhichtook 'i>li1Ce during ttheaesaion jnstonded." LARQE quantities of baled hay are. being shipped from Clinton station, MR. W, MoLn4N shipped 120 head of very choice sheen from Clin- ton station on Saturday for Bull'ule, and on Monday a. lot of fine beef cattle.. Mn. THOMAS MOCLAY has sublet. the mason work of the new Method- ist Church at Mitchell to Mr. A. McArthur, of Clinton, for tbe sum. of$1,550. THE tender of lair: L, Hardy,, of Exeter, for Benmiller bridge, at $2,700, bas been accepted, and that of Mr. Kinoado; of Wingham, for Craig's, at $500. UNMANLY, --Some evil. disposed persons sent brioka flying through the rear window of Police: Magus - trate Scott's law 'office, Friday night last.. It was a moan piece of bas t- 31088. IN GREAT DnmaNp.—Though we print between forty and fifty extra copies of Tits NEws-RECORD every week, we regret .to say that we could not supply the demand for thein 'last week. - • THE LATEST.=An Owen Sound firm is go be credited with the very latest dodge, They, advertise a „"marble scramble" of one thousand marbles to .the. school boys,at 3 o'clock every Saturday afternoon. The last scramble drew such a .crowd of boys, that teams ,could not pass, and the constables had to -clear. the street FOR THE WEST. --W. Dempsey of town, and John Elliott, of the town- ship, left Monday afternoon to so- journ for a period with • friends in Dakota. And .Jas. E. Whitely, son of•Mrs, Robt. Whitely, of .the bth, Goderich township, left by Same train for Wyoming Territory, in the neighborhood of Lheyennerwhither his brother Andrew had preceded him. a•few' months. We wish the yotin.g men, who are the, very flower of our Canadian youth, every success•in the realization of their most: roseate hopes. `CHAFFED Elnr.—The other clay "the enterprising proprietor -if our town totem, distributed: printed cir- culars calling attention to his having the` "latest thingout" in pictorial printing ; in • fact ono would infer that the design of the' cut- •was 'yet Warm -: with living molecules from the brain of the artist, while the type -petal ;*as seethingly hot, just fresh from the foundry. A gentle - Man being possessed' of an imprint, of the same: article dated 1877, rather astonished the. proprietor. of •the. "latest . thing 'out"- by, •by :producing documents which'. proved that the 'love' design was oldat least nine years ago. NEW.INDI TtiY.—It.is stated that,, Application . will shortly.bo made :to the St. Thome City Council for a bones to aid the establishment of 'a crockery, • manufactory in that city for 'the purpose gf manufacturing white ware,' stone' ware, majolica ware and Rockingham ware in that city The.. companywill give em ployment to fortyhands, twenty of whom will be skilled workmen, earning. $20 per Week.. The paid-up capital of the company is '$50,000.. They intend risking the council for a bonus of $5;000 and exemption: from taxation- for ton years; or for a loan Of $$15,000 at' half rate of inter- est, givinggood security .for •. the loan. •• f PC)Aalp 136.1%1M0 M3M). Carter's New Commercial, /Railway and Postal 0,twigr..... �.. OF TDOMINION OF CANADA. Showing all the. RAILWAYS, POST OFFICES, MiliTEY ORDER OFFICES, P: 0. SAVINGS ,BANES, &c., &c., This` is the Finest, Largest, and Most Complete MAP of the Dominion yet published. • PRiOE, - ss. 9 Sole Agent for the Counties of Huron and. Bruce,• CLTN INQ, ON T.A.RTO. Mr. James Le Gear, the Treasurer of Kincardine for more than twenty five years, hasbeen stricken with paialysis, and is now confined to bed.. ST. PAUL's Crnnur.—.In' answer to the appeal for offerings a'number of onvolopes were returned on Sun- day. The time for returns has been extended'till next Sunday. . W. H. Ernie', formerly a hotel - keeper. of Woodstock, but latterly in the cattle business in'Texas, died at Fort Worth recently.. • The body. was brought to Woodstock forR'° in- terment. . Eq. , o ONAOH will en • Sunday next review the names of the published list of invitations to the batt recently held in the town hall. An interesting discourse is. expected. Sarnia Canadian. Por SToag .InienovEns.--.At the estables' of the Royal Hotel, Item,, nedy's, may be soon five splendid specimens of iniported ,drafti stal- hons: Curiosity lad our. agricul tural' editor to•ltake • a look • at them. He pronounces then As magirificent. animals•of.thoir class as .ithas ever been his fortune to put eyes 'open.; A' handsome.; dappled grey'' is. the cynosure of all eyes:,Ono is a very ;bright. hay,: nnother::ta of a ,darker shade shade and two are beautiful rich brown in color. An examina- tion of,their: pedigrees loads to the conoluslon .that they htiVe• various • crosses of the very :host Clydesdale strains in them. •Tho• eniinals look well though only a -few days landed and .after a more :than ordinary rough sea, voyage. Tho proprietor is Mr. A. Carlton, a gentlemen well; known i i the:county, is an excel. lent judge of and honest dealer in im-- iutperted Clydesdale stock. This is his sixth importation,and as he ; does not desire to hold. them for. season purposes he has commission- ed auctioneers Chas. I•Iatnilton, of Blyth, and',3ames Howson, of Clin- ton, to sell : them by public auction on the Market square, in the town,of. Clinton, on Thursclay 8th April,' commonoing at one o'clock p. m. Eleven months credit will be given to the proper parties, or a liberal • discottrt for .cash. A 'really sale should be found for them, as wo feel sure that personal examination. will sustain the highest eulogiurn1 that carr he passed noon them. Sen printed pedigrees and ,largo.postors.' ely intended as a vehicle. to 'impart gossipy scandal but also to act as reacher and censor. We congratu- late The Gl?be on the verdict in this case. • Goderich Township • • Mr. Geo. Holland, of the llth, is repairing hie residence. .Spring is the. time -for '`mating," and the indi- ~tions are that George is after the ird. 1 0 Sutniuerhiil. At a wood bee at Mr. Thornton �P- allaees on Friday -last Albeirt-Mc- Brien was so unfortunate as to cut one of his toes nearly off. 'twill "lay him up" for some time. Sr. PAUL'S QUILD.—Regular meet - next Monday eveningsroadings,. music, vocal and instrumental. The Doherty Organ ,Co.: orchestra, under the leadership of Kr. C: Blackstone, are kindly giving: their assistance, and will play, some excellent:selec- tions. • A Sueoass The teameeting got- ten up in the town hall, Monday, by the Baptists, was au' nugialified success. Besides the pastor•, Rev.. Mr. Gray, there were on the platform Revs Craig. Stewart, Sperling and Rupert.:: Everybody and their wives and children and"swoothcarts enjoy- ed :thontsely'es. Proceeds . about - $s0... To BE. •Ar:rEALEp.—The ease'late-1 ly tried in Galt, and •,here,() fine of $25 was imposed' on the agent 'of a: London house:foresejling clothing without having, a .. peddler's- license is to bo taken. to a superior court: Messrs Frazer:'•& Frazer, of'.London, aro acting for the plaintiff, and- have rr• r itteii to agents. in Galt for certified copies of the By-lair•and 'proceed.- ings at the trial. They intend to move that the decision of the/ Galt edurt be set aside• and the County• Bylaw be quashed. ' The Baso, will be watched with•intorest. Soc1AL=-1:rid:.ay.evening: of last week a very snecessful social was given by the Ladies Aid Society. of `the Ontario street Methodist church at the residence of•Mrs. James Sniitli. There were `about °one hundred and twenty five persons present.. • illr. Smith and other :'gentlemen aided Mrs. 'S.•and other ladies in extend- ing the hospitality, of the , house to the numerous' visitors, who compris- ed members of all churches in the town. Mr:13rewer vocally and in-: strunienta 1y delighte the' audience.•, His renderinf of "Tho Seining*" was, siinply ini:mitab'le Mr. Scott read two amusing selections in .a niauner that'visibly affected the ris- ibilities of listeners. Mies Depew at the piano and Mr. JJosh. Cole ren- dered some. musical selections in .an iidmirablomanner. Miss Alice' Smith siting and played a musical•'nniber in a manner ,that evinced 'consider- able chlture and - •natural ability. Mr. Sibbings•helped. tocarry out the musical part. of the : programme. The proceeds aro within a fraction of $20.. ITE PaESs . As A.' CENsoi .—The, libel case of Tate vs, l'1te Globe went :against the plaintiff at the Assize Court held iti I3rampton last week, Ale plaintiff, a tailor carrying on business in Brampton, was tried in Toronto under the Charlton Act far inveigling a girl; whom .he watt al- leged to have seduced, tlidugh a married man, into a house ofill re- pute in Toronto for irnntoral pur- poses. Ile was acquitted on .teoh- vital grounds,. The Judge in dig charging hint rifer'rod to the atrocity of the crime involved in the ehargo and said that a man .guilty of such condtiet ought to be shunned by all decent people. The dobe comment- ed severely on the. conduct of Tato, hence the charge; We do not think that the Globe in this case went be-' yond fairly criticising'T'atc'a conduct, ,uupon the evidence given before the" /magistrate. Itis pert of the duty of the press to act itis public censor, and probably its moat important function, A newspaper is not mer - Mr. Isaac er, who is selling goods for: Mr. Thos. Elliot, of Ben miller (not Jonathan Miller as pre: vioualy stated), hadrathera high time with the•wheels during the last• week owing:to the number of snow- drifts still on the roa Is,. :. Mr. Wm.. MoBrien, who. went to. Dakota in the beginning of • the month to seethe country, _has-re- turned as returned home in time' for the spring work. Froin what we could .learn from a short interview his opinion of the country is not very favorable.` We are glad to see .him Wok again and hope he may long remain, a• resident of the Baso Line. The 'lei. . Mr: Rogers, lit Ailsa Craig, delivered. Talmage's lecture on "Ingersollism" in •the Methodist church en Tuosdey evening, 23rd inst. There was a very: good attend- ance, consisting principally of young folks. The rev. gentleman was thoroughly in earnest -and was,' lis- tened = to . •with wrapt :Attention throughost; LastWawanosh. • - 1If. John. Wilson : of ' Morris is :moving into this township. Mr. Tames Armour 'intends going to Wingliani'to attend to thesketing We ,aro glad .to seg that Mr. Jas. Rath is able to be around again.. Mr. Livingston'. has -a. very.' Targe: quantity of`fogs 'oli.hand. •'Mr. Vint is intending to build.a Blacksmith shop on his •farm, we .hope he may have success. • Mr.. James Bell whose recovery was very uncertain is . nosy ... getting• better. Mr. John Coultis'intends.starting his saw mill. Gdsman of.. Myth is head sawyer: Mr. Sam Walsh & John Williams intend erecting new barns this summer. • Mr.: Johnston Bold about 50 head of cattle at auction.' • Tho -sale went off well. Mr. Burwaeh had a sale of cows. They Wtlnti to $40 a head and were small animals., ' Mr. James Mutch had a Very lar- gely attended dance the other night and some •of the boys liad a 'race , when going home and when one of the party wag' trying to pass another the horses took fright and upset the. the occupants, spoiling their clothes more than their persons. he �r uei le Timm Wbiot We .1)o4.ushless" ONE OF. THE FEATURES • Which should intereat people in their daily business. transactions is the Boling aa� Selling For Cash f If people: who ask long credit would calmly it down and figure 'out the great advantage they would derive by paying Cash for everything they have to purchase, it. would not be long before the cash principle would. be adopted.• But. in these times if a. man has four or.five hundred dollars in cash he is perfectly satisfied to put it out at seven or eight per cont, while if he used itin paying for his purchases he could make just double the amount. have -been figuring, t)iie matter out for just two months—not only in theory, but in practice= -and we•aie pleased to. know -that the l ow FAWNS' ' which we. have quoted for our CLoTHINo has kept .us busy during a dull' season. Our Mammoth • Eetablishment is now filled with one of the Pamir. 8Tooas.:seen outside. of the cities, andwe would' like everybody to comp and inspect it. - We can't afford` to do a credit business; but to people who pay cash wit• can quote the LOWEST PRICES for FIRST-CLASS CLCTHIIlG. • We carry the LARGEST STOCK and show `the FINEST in all our' different departments. BROTHER:S, " Clothiers, Furnishers and Eatters..' .' �adorn? ante;1.. .Ile a en Colborne. • • IL Hell has not yet returned from the States and his sweet Hart is' in a bacl:way_;_in fact about souring on him, as the fears he will riot -return.. Mr. Nott preached in 'Zion church Sunday, instead of Mr. Markham, and made a very acceptable substi= tute for the pastor. The Zion choir is still alive. .It oonsists of youths -rind adults from fifteen to fifty; Silver lock's pretty• face still leads. It' would he so much nicer if we could have. a little more of the saw mill Morrish id aid in the harmony. • BIRTHS. JO11NSTON'.-4n Sunnnierhill on the 21bnd ilist the ivife,_of Mr. John John- ston of a. soli; • riti 'I• .—On the "Base Line near Summer hill on the '26th inst., the wife of 1ll,hralrtr Batts of a'laughter. A BEAUTIFUL'•: STOCK EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH We aro showing the finest and best selection of'tsatterns we ever bad, We ,have always' aimed to give people full -returns; for ttheirmoney,but this year .wo -offer you better. value• and a • finer stock to select from than ever; A Splendid- n . Assortment of Foreig P g Suitings and - Trouserings. „.t SPRINGOVE1WOATS QTc are,sltowitrg a very fine I'ino of these outsrgarments. • You can have nothingin your wardrobe that is more useful at this season of the year than aliglil-weight Overbear. We have them in ALL COLORS and'so ()HEAP that ever man can afford one.�J I Please call and-oxamino our' goods and 'get prices before purchasing elsewhere. " • C. C. RANCE & CO. THE HUI3 CLOTHIERS, THREE ` DOORS WEST OF DICKSON'S BOOK STORK XI