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The Huron News-Record, 1887-03-23, Page 71 W:)r1'^,nfty5 1::to ] : ht. • 35 9 .•e • +l a. • • 4.) a" 0.. •.• r 4 -V to • • an • 't" �@ SEEK NT :Y011011tLL, of wing- �'�#�� hunt nave us a friendly call Diou- day, d'.. . C tAILTntt. Q'ni'1oins.--At a meet-' Of. 1Lu11gtt °'District Iluyal Soailet Chapter tin Saturday the following Companions Were elected oflcers for the ensuing year: • Sir Knight Companion in command, E. Floody. Sir knight Excellent 'Companion in coulniauel, 1). Cautelon. Sir: Knight Companion Scribe, A.' 11. Told, Sir Knight Colnpauiou Treasurer; W. G. Smith., Sir Knight Cutupanion Herald•at-Arms,. Joshua Hunter, Sir Knight Coutpanion Inward Herald, 11. Bedouins o rt 5 • • i3Oa ani.. Dakota, tied ODt ,1.!4 .x10}tl?.arro and au p4�Aty.tl;,,wtalilard, ,, ,a ptv Stz' (testo �1/1-Poitits.'SSAI Cnula4n Trv$ots-rendtttg' vin `rorolito rand opera rilite;pi' ,v alio (ianu{la ,'t,b A4 naltnuj• to all pollrte- , 1rn0a>zt)P.,671. ods t�arbut;la tddeattu,tioa. tet) 'exchanging `CiOtvia or L'ayya;je. a Parties.truvelling will 1114, 1t to their advuutptliu ':kdi call', pa Inc xir Katt. tu:kpte to au;r point i, thpi 4lodire o r@acte, k:TTFIQM SS N. ,Ag¢nt0,T.R.,inOranttiinlnn Block, opposite ,' • Post Oat:4 (baton, he l/zjrona Nerals -Record t1edues`laaytMarch t.'3rd. • -L06:74-NEWS. n and Around the "Hub." -plait ct!illl;;. • It uv. JOHN GRAY antl,\fr. J. J. • ...Aiwa will discuss "Dialling .Amy" ' inalio Town -Hall on evening •of Zt'-xtda3' March •2' 5th. its there is '1a0t likely to bo• more than room :Tor adults, • children are requested '-tai stay; away. • kW' DIsri - •-Svnssvuteers who are itlrarrea]s for Tot NEWS. 1h ausn lshonld .say tip at once. Though the amounts are small, the aggregate is large, and, an iunl.ediato response is requested. Send P. 0. money ,order • or registered latter at our ris l(.- 1t1TrIreer, & Ton», publishers. Dn. 12..eo "ta, of Port Albert, was in town the beginning of the week. Tun: cut•crprieing hostess of the 'Grand Union, Mrs. Morley, visite(! 73ulgraco last week. 1 + Mus, 1 1.ORit1;3TI:R has been iting her sister Mrs. Lyu le • and other' friends in Mitchell' the past r: week or so. 11! --There will be a Meeting of the Clinton Baso Ball Club 1''1•i - day evening at. the Grand Union hotel. '";1,tt. • JOSta'ii COPP wil1 havo rho •s rlltpatlty of tile eu1ire 'community It the loss he Ilas.snstalned lay the death of Isis estimable wife. 111 145 1,1 L:.11 IT ILr.EN. for several years with tido Itattenbui,•y* .louse folk, is visiting friends in ,!Mitchell; Logue and Hilbert. MR. Gro eta, of .Detroit,- this , reek ships sixteen horses for that city. '1'liay are 'for ett`ee i car put;- poses. Ma. S. G. Pl,L2t;aair Iia!: gone to, Orantnvillc. where :iir,s. l'htlunler, who has not been very well, has been staying for some weeks. 'MR., W. ('' )oi'4:11 JR.,, wear() pleas- -cat to see, is .Hale to be nboilt with 'r- the l'. i of v'T1'kill;g sticks. lhllttgh i;l,jured ankles Are still tientbl- 11g 11i111. • ?fa. Ar.rn:. ITi .r.t i lies enlarged itis 1I>sideune Luffy end the: 'asses - .ors seized. upon this evidence of enterptise as a means to Cause 1x1111 is hay more taxes. . • Ae.Air. 'cluhu'l1ansfard was lartV- .,„Vig. tire 1;atteljbnry stable with his 'dowse anal cutter the other d v the, 1.uhual toppled ovcs'•breaking the F:hnfts 1'11e a coideiit,/"lvas owwing to 1lin breast cellar beige so tight as to to Oke t1Je animal. • MR. 11.'1" N't' M'0nTER, AI: P., was iiitown Saturday, He went to (lriawa yesterel ay fur the purpose of nt•liug a; clolegatian 'from (o(1orich M 1 ia1 i`lt'irl€tl'tnfs for the t/aunlotioli public itnprovenieni•s in the county. Te',Conwcsva1ives of Exeter are Ni'hole-sottlti represetatat 1tes of the p;.rty and gave a splendid banquet. Ft Hey eveningle:t to \Iescrs. Bolla. 3'ortsr and 'I'imoth'y'Cong}llin, At. Godelich, Clinton and,.otlrer hints Nest 11311 represented. Ti ural., n nine yearyold son of 11r. Chas. Tweedy, had the mis- fortune to have his rightarm hroken s:t the elbow on ,$•!turd ty. The little fellow was playfully wrestling when the accident 'happened.. He f doing as wolll,as can bo expected. "A.m. • flesh - is grass," the good 4iook says, and Miss Scrap Bean, tlangbier of Mr. Jaden Bon, town, was last week transformed 'into the whole Meit'ttow. }raving been matri- monially united to a gentleman of that name, through fhe medium of 'Rev. Mr. eelt rt, of C}oderich. Wo are forty to • learn that the wife of Mayor Meyer, of Wingham, was stricken with pnralvsis last iSatnrday morning and at time of writing arts yet tenCOneai011s. Be- ing Comparatively young will no doubt be favorable to the chances of her recovery. 111 'e sincerely Wish fur it. • , ..' fY Yp, Sir Knight Companion Outward Herald, Wm. Vora. - Sir Knight Coinpanion Chaplain, (ho. f la a fry: CAN'T STAND A Jua r..--Oilr• en- terinisiug townsman W. 11. Perrin is always aroused to au enthusiastic pitch by any new I. 11. • scilolile. Through not one of the (felegatos 11>a gallalttly went dawn to Woodtock on Weeesclu ' hast to 1111 on hand to attoud the IL Lt. meeting on Thurs- day° lie took with hint' a large map'in which lie traced the route which in hie judgement, the. new road ghoul(' take !(Maling from St. Mary's to Egluoudvillt', •thonoe to (liutun amt then nurth-west to Kincardine. This is the Wrap which has apparently "riled" otl(a• friend of the Godi),liuh. Sete, and. made Lira write tat incorrt'et au(1 uncall- ed fur remark upon the Clinton delegation. The Clinton delegates tllstinctly stated that they were -in ditl'erent as to the lake port select- ed, as long as the litre an thruttgll ti Clinton, ilia what said our l'.uflur- ich friends? '1"110 remark of one of theme NOR, iu private, that "Gutlel - ich glial nut want the line if jt had to come through Clinton." For shame! such language and -,jealousy should • be frowned. down. Nu ('Tinton. 'dolo;'ate asktel the (soder- ich delegation to elulurse Perrin's proposed tout°, 1411 w•lmt Mr. Per- rin did was only intended as pleas- antry and juke. iteeti.ritapga, tbaf, b :d. authortttes of that?great .read 3,100 -the project lv-itliofavdif', and if pl *per encouu ge- ment'was given by ittunicipali- ties themselves the ltiriwould surely be built. Ite •df►eetiou after paving StaMaty'e isimild be determined by the attitude of the localities which might desire to eebure it. The delegtites frottl -the territory lying north and west of Woodstdok were thou asked: to give expression to their views. This was, quickly dope, each delegation selecting some one of tilted number to represent them. Mayor Seager poke for Goderioh, Mayor •Beattie for Sea - forth, Rev. fr. Hodgins for Bay field. Mr. Manning, speal:i,ng for 'elinkon, pointed out that the town was situated in •the heart, of the sec- ond county according to population, and third according to wealth in the Province. This 'large •district bad but_one R. R. system and was undoubtedly anxious • to secure an- other. Geographically Clinton was the centre of the •county, -and its people believed also that it was the commercial centre. It had on its borders live large and wealthy towu- ships, no loss than six of the most important county roads from all.di- rections centred there, and it was also a 11. R.'junotion. Any line competing for traffic with the pre- sent system would of necessity be compelled to pass through the towu. Beyond a doubt Clinton was the foremost manufacturing town in the county; having extensive establish- ments for the ttlanut'acture of.sll:gans, threshing machines, fanning mills, turd other articles. -The Doherty organ company shipping nearly 2i)O organ per mouth, and Ferran, tsIlte- phersou-&'Ilovey, manufacturers of thro'shing machines, paid out ini- .uleuse suets for freight every year. '!'here wore also the grain dealers, the millers, and other establish- ments, whose R. 1t. business was a largo item every•year. Clinton was not ,jealous of its neighboring towns and did not caro which lake point Was selected so long as the line ran through the town to reach it. He .was notprepared to say what finan- cial aid the town would give, lett if a line were projected likely to be of advantage, Clinton would ,not be behind. other places in offering some inducement to ubtaiu°'it. Mr ° Forrester questioned the pro- •inotnrsTn•regard to their •iutM linty towards the line from SL„..NI;1138 11.) the lake, •wvll-ich..lerota&ij. out- nit, reply that as the C. 1'. 1t. company wwunl;cl undoubtedly have the 111,11 sty 111 tit longation, the route would largely 41t114I on the-Jitianeitfl aiven by the. various. municipalities interest rd. ' (.)nr o1il friend, Me. I`'. H. Perrin, related some of his Il 1t •ezperient;.',t land had- e1e•ltly'sketob d out. on •a. clap x flue from St. Marys, touching ,aid i.t,h on, �.the south, Clinton on the east, ?wri(l thence via Colborne, lY twat•1osh and ALslrfi,,1l1 t(i Kin- cardine. There can, be no duul(t; from the prevailing tenor of his re-' marks, that of all the 1(101Osed routes tliis met with the most favor. Before 11 lepers i ng n strongly word nal resolution was passed 'asking, the Dominion Parliament t0 grant the proposed and also for Gov- ernment aid to the undertaking. • IMPORTANT `ynTItT RA9lpF MEET! MC . .On"l'hursday last upon the invi- tation ut' the Won(I:'tuClk Board of 'Freda, a huge' number of delegates from the ,various nttluioi.pldities northwest' 0i'-'k4'00)l tuck, linea i11 that town to consider, the question of increased railway uccetinitud:atiuuo fur this section of .has 1'lOvinCO. Clinton tut,1 r11•iglllzbrhooal ltweru rnprteented 'by the t.uliu;vil g.,g•dili- tleulCn Senforth. — Dr. Coleman, Mayor Lleattit. 11uyh':1(1.—I(.ueve Pollock and hew'. ;1Ir. 1latlgiu:,. (,'1 •tett/!!.—D. A. Fdtrrest e , A, Me• altnulut rer v A. 11 `alaautnutr, (uq1- uty r,;uvu; W. A. t'errdw. Ciollol ich. lixc(n s"�.,1 'c•1',. Iinnv.e s ,Tot:ustoti and Cant .ro)i; \'(J,, 1,1`,., JirL Nen, .li, t oi,•lil , ,l,)s. \Ilr,:'a{•11. Godef icll tuwwua#111n. Jus. 11 Jiit:'ly, dupuaty lav:vu• • ('i)ll,oruc.•.—.Ios. Ileck, reeve. J;,?sides these, dltfleg;ates were alio present, from 1.iiu:;aldn , , S 11 itys, leirktulf, %uli(ll, J , et,1, 1:'t;ford, !•;ashlar \t'a' t L,,rra, .taw, 1:r ant,utet anti • t'i u•nl.,tuek. Tim: dn,let aie:i were met UpUil arrival of the twins a::dl (Seultell through the town by uv'rnlu11iy of the. 1'oara of 11 lde'. 't ll 1 t;{, w1'CYC 1180. 11ro• Vidt.dl ler' t11u0, wllo 5•15111`11.10 14kO n• drive. tat •1I 01( a dialler` wi'as glven'tu tli' sli•,ua e 13 at ow O'Neil liullse,atat• w1111e11 ,l�ir,r Esq., scl., president of' thy ftuntll, lnt,lle,1, and. ,11th, Snlhuriand,:.11.1'., occupied the vice—chair. •' .Sups' i1ui ntly the rnec'1l11f was hells i1a the cuu11ril• chiudhor. shish N'118 CI•uw(le(l. 31 i': 11'•hilo vvas call- ed -ea the cattail ,-trttfi--1rttirfl V a+l*ll e5: t d 1110 1:31:1,11 lig and was followed .by Sir. Sutle;riansl., O;i h•,lialf of the pa4't•ies ;applying fur the charier, to laruniule the t.'lattlillg of which the meeting Wag (.,(11:4, ` l MclR, °M.j:1( and Hawkins, clic 0ll1irmtn and micretary of the iluaud of 1tirectur, which holds' the 11. \1'. tC 1,. E. cnm't, r, ext laiuod the present 1'csi- tion of ni Itte•ra tool what the hoard had in contemplation. Brum their remarks it W1,13 learned that the ex- isting charter was obtained by thein in 1885 to sccuru addlitiditlal railway facilities for the city of li'rentford. The riMentluu•llts now asked fur lire to empower 1.he building of a line whiel'i•-is to become part of the (.'.1'. 11. system, and will extend from Woodstock eastward through Brant. - ford, and •ltanliltun' to the _Niagara river, and westward through St. Marys to some puinton LakeHluron. The.town of lirantf•or(i hndF eteated a fund of ten thousand dollars for preliminary expenses; and the pro- jectors asked now for the assistattce and co-operation of the interested municipalities in seeming the amend - menta and carrying -out the werk•to such It point es might be necessary to allow of its being placed under I thio C. I'. R. taAtetat, They had t `condition • glad =Allowa IN§ or ue -sign of recovery,«; Tho friends of Ed, J. Elliott Will regret to learn that. he met with a very painful atseideant Saturday lust, while chopping good on the t'urat Of Thotntas Mdse. :4.s+ llo Wassplitting s block a limb fell f"om above striking 'him on the °right arm and breaking it a little why* 'above the elbow: 1)i. 'Whitely was sent for and t'he broken mem- ber placed in a peeper condition. Godcricla Towvnshi;a• Mr, \Vilson Cox is visiting friends in I)un'gannon. , 1Tr. James ROSS lost a veluable cow last week by a cause unknown. Thr widow of the hoe L. 1I. hurbea will remove to' (-;utluricli next week. The elections itle all over and yet the Grit's iso nut feel s.tt'isfied, las they a1(3 1)083r collecting money •1-th•o-foOli$h Reformers of taxis riding to 141013st against• our honest member Robert forcer. There came very near .being a runaway last week on Mr. Arehi- 1)111(L 1s1lioiCs hill but owing to the venae arm's dexterity arid that of his hest gill, the horse was stopped with a buffalo robe and a cushion at the creek near by. Buys do not begin too young ; de not follow the way' lcd by sante of our young mon. They go late in the °vetting to their neighbor's house and do not come home until morning. It is not the old man they stay up with. Mr. Nixon Sturdy, of this town ship, was much . astonished the other morning to find that his flock had born increased by a lamb with six logs. The two extra legs spring from alongside ono of the regularly orthodox front ones. The six trotter curiosity is alive and frisky. s Banes.—Mr.- C. J. Nesbitt is visiting friends near Londoh.—Mr. Herbison is again on the rounds soliciting patronage in the erenm- ot•y business.—11r. E. Batt has his saw -hill again running full blast.— Mis. S. Barr is still in a, critical • a, "r a N GIEIlJe1" M lill1u 1011101. Io1i3 Fist Train Leaves Toronto 3.30 A. M. ,tl'rives 1011410aa 6.4 " Arrives Clinton 9.5 " Rates Now Reduced TO : Annual Subscription - $5 00 Sig Months - - . - 2 60 Threw Months - - a 1 25 TwPMontbs - - $J One Month - • 45 Ono Week' ▪ - 10 . Single Copies 2 cents. • : tibse)itlt'iaus anal Advertisements sulicit- e.1 by a a v a d Fypp1 9 �g 4�ij A CLINTON. ON. 9 tlirfhnr. , Aged fur ra • a C.ral ti e Tf you want WALL I' 1l'EIt insike n LI IE FOR COOPER'S! where. you will Null no shp-worn5t.n1, but all near ,nal 1 .11 s,dlt't•te,t. Don't Lny untilyouarc his spl, u:11i 11,_ 11:''.ty. • �" lam. : O,B''b dC. 0.9 Dearer Block hook Store, - CLINTON •• WA UTE DI TWO MEN 1'U ACT AS CIIEAM 1 ut\llll.lth.l �t,rl1 :,,.urs 'reel, .,Jf er•.,rfIhh1without. rt )In -t he ',,r,it of aliithlt,Twee (theirs ectci 11.1. :;I.t �ert:,n• all+' f„ Wal. Ifi';t •4,U\, 1.0c 1,01 ,1i1 Con., 31oQcri,h t, (51111 •486--:a trzamciF •ApI,.3� ��M.yj Li L' avmp1� ..r .. Y . E t L.1 �,. . —Tett. I.r;.w111 i(1 .— FUNE SBL DIRECTO EMBALMER, 1l ed Rooker Stora!, I, R ALBERT RT ST. CLI:'S`i;'Oi`J. .(z0O_, COMMISSION WICKER'S. Members Toronto Stook Exchange Private wires to BORON T0,1MONTREA L, NL\'! X01i1(, CIiICA(;O, and OIL CITY. STOCFs, 130ND , 01tAIN, PRO`'IS- IU\.S and 011., bought and sold for cash or margin. CLINTON. oFF'xcn, tit, vansoh's Meek (upstairs), Albert Strout. "BELL" MANS - Unapproached for Tone and Quality. CATALOGUES FREE. BELL & CO., Guelph, Gilt y. lion ani Yuulft • 1—t To thoroughly advertise oar stook of Boy's ani Youth's Clothing we• have named the different priced Suits -as below. They are all slur own mann, facture 1111d we (10.11 guarantee tllt'.Ilt as reliable gouts. Nobody on the. Luntfur Boy's Clothing should luiss seeing this great .line of goods • Our "Bonanza" Suit at $A, -- t Made from an English Union Tweed, s}dendi.1 colorings and a wonder- • • fully cheap snit. \ Our " E: - 10,1 grin" Suit at $ Made from au all -wool Canadian Tweed, splendidly made and t1'immed:, Our "Lorne"Suit at $9, Made from an all -wool Canadian Tweed, great variety of patterns inid a maguifle;e1Ct slut for 114) uluut�y. 4 •a Our "Lansdowne" Suit at f.$10, -1fad,e from an all=wool Cauadi:ul Tweed, splendid' glaality and gland value at the price. wore •1 manufactured 1 Theabove linos of oeds w re , Il n an lfaetult t (1 t u our dull '01 Th rn s � during ;, a .son, and this to a groat extent enables uy [u uge?r such ,est jn•iues. Clothaters, Furnlstfiera and i-/ tt `•vrs. rirF ti (A�( r;r1-1 • 'w^'w S� ^ F AT • 4-. Without doubt they show. 1 To be fount in Clinton., We (tovote' our whole, attention to , Eine :-: Merchant : -: Teilloriff ONLY. If you are in need of a Suit, Pair of Pants. or Overcoat, you will find it to your advantage to call Ofd' inspect our stbck before purchasing elsewhere:;"- Anyp elsewhere:;"- Anerson having their own cloth can have it,rnade aiild trimmed ' in the Latest .Style,- at the very Leve rrtr a, ^, .. C C)ns]SteT)t with good W(JI'�v �. 11 .. Fing‘Trierghant Tom -: .t; ,t i4