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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1885-03-25, Page 3ALWAYS HEADY Alleviate FAINS AW IM.S. That Old, Reliable Killer of Pain, » JfatoWtof <m« -KetsmaZ, JPerrp /Vita Killer xkould hwta. < «oerif Factory, Machine Shop MHl, on'wmr JFrrrm, and <n every Ao*zm« use, not only for Accident*, (Pits, Kruistm, cto.. butfor jfowt I Cor>iidalntfO*ie<din*JKarrAgsa, itystrnte-ry, ChAhtrn Xtffantum, gulden Cold*, CML&, JTeuraltrin, r-to., etc. Sold overyiehere. 1‘rice, »Oe, Mfo nwi SPO prr Hottie. THH HUROISr kacmi ^nSAAAWllENCE CO. Tdmited. - ** Wholesale AueuU, Aloulreul. The Uodericli News • ’ vr^AND— * *1 Huron Record, Clintan, Wednesday, March 85 LOQAL..X.EWS.' Iu- a«<I Around the ° Huh J’ Sfaivu Salli. A'Q.TIC’E.— At all times v>e will be glad to receive items of news,from an;/ reliable source, either verbal or loritteh. Jleports of meetitigs, eu- t ’rtainnbeats, sooietj) wl church dolmgs, 'tto. etc, ov anil other matters of generctlinterest^ io ill alwags have a place inour columns,—Edo Wal£ . paper, wajl paper, wall papeF^ciT^ap, at E. Fldolly’s. Buy your wall papcJr at F.lQody’s, ’the finest and cheapest gtock in the County. FARMERS’ CUSTOM GRINDING. WE desire to intliilate to the farmers pf Huron county, especial] v those whdgo to Spuforth, J,hut we are now doing .Custom Gristing, both “wheat ■and chop, upon the most favorable terms, and guarantee quite'as good satisfaction in all ruspeets, as can. be had in the county .—Most CoMi’hKrE llotLEit System in use,"Patent Flour supplied if wanted. We are-now wanting to pur- cluse a Ibt. of good, clean . Lftsl Jfa dun .or,W,bi.te Russian Spring wheat. '’ A. W. OGILVIE.& CO., Big Jlills, Seaforth.- T. O. KEMP, Manager. 339-3t, -4 Miss Taite, of-Exeter, is visiting Airs T. Carling,, town. Dr. J. B. Whitely, of Goderich, was in the,huh, Wednesday, on pio- fessional busitiesa. ' > . Dr. Bi.aokall, our popular vet; lias been quite busy lately attend­ ing calls for attendance on sick equines. ’’■ Mrs. Wm. WooDMANr lately g!' Londesbqrough, died very siidden.lv, at ht-r residence in .Clinton, Sunday morning the 22ud. Th erebasbeej^p u sidfall able i r gularity “in tr(iflm-b.n the L. H. B. railway between'Winghaui and Kill-* canline during the last few weeks.- “ Mr. .Thomas. Russell, U-sborne; has. sold his thoroughbred, .short--' horn cow “Dutchess-of Whitevale,” ■ to Mr. PutGFMcKay,of Tuck’efsmiblij for .$200. The body of the man Rayson,: whom we mentioned last week as, dying very suddenly Tuesday morn- '■- ing, remained’ Avarm and retained appearances of vitali t-y~-until tlie‘ tollowiug Wednesday evening. - . The Star accusedTthe- Signal of dishonest journalism,• and- we furs rushed proof j our extemporary has’ not denied the charge,- because it cannot. Our honest opinion of the Signal is' that its profession and its practice are very widely apart,—: Etar. ■ The old St. Paul’s Church school house was knocked down to Mr. D. B. Kennedy for the sum -of $20.00. It is an old-fashioned-lienvy. square timber frame with lW.ob.il eiiough .iy? its structure to make halL'a dozqn modern ballopn frames. ■ . . - A Cold Day for St. Patrick.—. Tuesday of last week was probably the coldest St. Patrick’s Day ever —-Thiowimu Canada. 'The thermome­ ter early in the morning, registered 18 degrees below zero, apd during • the entire day it kept yery cold. Hamilton CorbEtt/ the well known. Scottish. singer, died in (Irm-tuick, Sc.ottHndi?1ast UiOhtti. ■ A.. few years ago he gave concerts in Canada, visiting Goderich, etc., on several ‘occasions,' with but little I ecuniarv success, but ebnsiuerable vocal ability. * ’’ ,Tr. __St._ P au Lfa JJ mute xf^weeki —“noly Wvek.”-—Services- -will be held every day at 8 p. in., Special sermons will lie preached by tho^fo’l- lowing : Monday — Rev. T. Edmonds ----,’lfaeKfl-ay~““R-tWT_J“ F , Friday Morning —The Hector. Even, ing—Rev. Gu B. ^y loT. ' ' Diamonds are Trump.—^uring one of the recent Salvatioii Army , .meetings in Mount. Forest, one d^ the most'conspicuous members walk­ ed through the aisles with a card); protruding from his Jiocket, which the editor of tlie/Z’^H’esewiaZtt'e at. • once’ recognized As the “ten of dia­ monds " ■ . Aftss Erma is courting th Having been ' office when. matter concv Campbell was^ published in. that paper, she has been summoned as witness in the libel, suit, “Qm-eh Vs/ ^’.'J^p.Mi.tchf’IGto fie^Hvd at tire Us*; ' sizes this week. Short of Ammunition.—-The per- , sonai organ of Goderich bathed ill spring batfios the other week. Qne of its sentimental sigl|ings was ’ “We yearningly long for mud.” The’ •^Hamilton. .Spectator rises and re- * marks “Tlltofe of us who -have noticed lmw lavishly it has been throwing mud all winter, are not surprised to find that that journal lias runout ol anflpuiiition.” • Up With The Times.—Mr. 0. 0. Rance, wijo has leased the Jambs Miller building near Cunningham’s grocery, has lia<l the interior, fitted up to carry on the tailoring busi­ ness, and it looks -quite natty. So soon as the weather permits, the building'will get a new dress coat outside, but customers’need hot put oil leaving their orders for new coats etc until .they see Otic on the building. Judging by the saniples of goods1 in stocky Mr. lienee.Ims ex» cellent taste in tlm way of selecting material, and we Inive Rje best^of reasons for sayv/g that poiti't of xvbrkniattship and fit he hasno su- periof in the county. It may Vo alleged that he is a young rpun, bute tlmfi is ho.crime in this ecuutryr and even if- it wero, we w'ero ‘all equally girilty oneej Give Charley a chance ,and ypu will find him abreast of the times in all that’coh* oerus gents clothing. •V-PitrlttJ;—-Goodr -Jfaiehd-tho-O 'XzJ^^ToFWTngliahij is wewX at Goderich, (jiigngvd in the Vidette the alleged libellous irniijg the Rev. Mr. Summerhill.—-There will be ser- vioa in the Methodist church, Sum* ruerhill, Sunday evening next at 7 o’clock) Rev, Air. Birks officiating, Mr. Andrew Wadjokll, one time of the office of D. Mvl)oualdt Esq., D. C. C. etc, has been in town during the past few days in the in*> tereste of the Hurth Amrrica Life Insurance Co. Messrs Hearn end Craig shipped a large numb or of fat cattle this week. They were fattened by Messrs Jas. F>Hr of the Clinton ro'l- r mills, J. O. Elliott, Jolm Bea- oom of Goderiuh township,, and others. ’ A.H. Musgrave, of Whitechurch, returning officer in the Scott Act voting in this county, was in the “hub” yesterday on bis way to the county town as a witness in the case of the b.ill<»t lioxes abstracted from the court house. Opening Carnival—By reference to advertisement and posters it will he seen that the opening carnival of the Clinton Koller Rink takes place Tuesday, evening next. $22.60 in prises is offered. Some of our Gode rich skaters will likely be among the competitors. The town band will be,iu attendance, School Inspector Mallocii, we aref glad to notice, has. got compar- atively cured of that annoying ail* ment, eczenia. Though afflicted with it the greatest portion of the winter the gentleman lias attended to his duties with, laudable persis* tence. . Last Monday he left on*an official tour commencing with Sea- - forth. - a ’ . Mr. Frank Elliott, .son of Mr. Lewis of„ Goderich, passed through Clinton, Wednesday, on Jus way to 'Texas,. t° j°in th® grand ’army of “cow boys.” Frank’ looked quite nobby in his cordsand Wellingtons. In a few weeks Frank will be en,titl< ed to dub himself C. B. with all the initials imply. Mr, Swarts, of Clinton, goes along. ■ It is rumored that Mr. Jas. Cooke Ims been offered a good salary to ■take a-position as travelling sales* man for a large manufacturing con* cern. «Mr; Cooke-wab-a candidate' for alderman - last election and were, it not for a fluke or technical ?flaw in the mode of assessing his property, would likely have been an-elderman for Si^. James’ ward for 1885., - ■ , Tiie7 Hap Their^ Glass !—A -good grit was disappointed in not seeing a rush into Clinton- to ob.-? serve the eclipse of the sun,-M onday, of last week. The good country folk who . were in ,town were sur­ prised .to overhear staunch ,Scott Act' men say tbftheir friends: “Will ■you have a gfafjsJ’’ Even our friend Searle ha<| his “glass” in honor of the event. •*’ Married and All That —Mr. J,. -IVAl-itchelI,-proprietor of tire Wlng^’ ham Vidette, was for some.time and until jjpbout two weeks ago very sick —even nigh unto death. ■ We 'lioW learn i;ha,t lie" considers life worth living, and not only .his own hut that another life is worth living and that it is worthy his. best en­ deavors to make .that-'other one . happy..' bf pursuance of this he, on March 12th, took a solemri vow .and > MfaS. Alulleri, • of’ Georgetown,-.for better or worse, W.e hope heJiim-if good “take.”. : , -• TRE-.li'bel suit.',against - J. .T AI.it-. the.ri, of the. Whigham Vidette, will coine-oii in Goderich this week.- We think .that, the offer fof Mr. Mitchell to apologize to the- prose* cutii’ig wjtnes\'Rev. Mr. Uauipbell, should have satisfied,that gentleman, ^specially as Mr. Mitchell was not “the writer of the alleged libellous statements. If vve remeuTher rightly, Mr, . Mitchell iiid° acknowledge j‘thro“u.gh his paper.JLlje gnat wrong ’done,Mr. Caiqpbell, shortly after the articlfi-appeared in his paper. Mr. RoRt.. Logan formerly of Goderich, where he was initiated into the, a>ts and mysteriesV which are^tliepeculiar acquirements of the knights of the brush, under the trained eyes of Mr. Harry. Clucas• ‘‘whose fakiIt as ~H~Hig>)TWTTter,' orifa? mental painter And 'marineArtist is "not equalled by^any one in Canada— has associated himself with Mr.’Joa/ Copp, of this town. Mr. Logan hsfs more recently resided in the leading . ciiies of. Michigan, and ’’ both by natural aptitude and experience has acquired such proficiency in his pro** fession as will ensure sa'tisfaction to tlto’ae-of Clinton and yici.uity-a who .may, desire first class work-in. either plain dr ornamental painting. We =^s|rnf|i^ffeW=^iimr'’a:^f^8pefous' career. - Peas Din It.—Said a , lofte bach* elor farmer of Bruce county' to a Frank’ looked quite (50 Cords of Green or Dry wood wanted in trade for goods. Chris. Dickson, Clinton. Carnival on log,—-An old dish will be served up in a new form op the ice rink, Friday evening, March 27th. This will be the last Carnival on ice thia Beason, it is eicpeeted to be the biggest thing out. -The band “boys?’ fwilf show up and a general “jolly time’1 expected. W. G« Campbell, D. <D., an Irish evangelist of some prominence, anu contributor to the religious press, died very suddenly at the Met fix odist College, JBelfast, a short time ago. Two-universities in the United States conferred upon him degrees. He had been 54 years in the minis­ try. Deceased was uncle of Mr.W, Campbell, town clerk, Goderich, and of Mrs Johm Whitely, bf tlje- township. Mr. 'A. B. Nesbitt, of Manitoba, who has been visiting0 friends in . this vicinity for the last few months left here yesterday for his home in the far west. We wish the gentle* man all marfner of success and would like to see more of his stamp and sterling principles and enei’gy take hold out there. Open Confession is good for the Sinner.-—We are not of those who believe that even the apparently noh-elect are irredeemably lost. Moral suasion and chastisement combined will often bring even those who may have been considered ut> terly depraved to a realizing sense of the beauties of true Christian. con­ duct. With much pleasure, there­ for, we observe the “i£a man*smite-“ thee-on the^right-cheek-turn io-him* the-other-also”. lunguage uf die con; ductor of tlifi Goderich • personal organ in his last paper. He virtual ly acknowledgeshis wrong uoiug,and we hope the J^ra, will -as freely for* give him as the News-Record does for his foul aspersions on the Clinton press. The Era said :—“The Goder­ ich personal organ claims that its report was better than that of any other paper; so it was, as it was stolen from the New EraN Now comes : the personal organ ofx last’ .week ,.saying.:—“'Vhg Clinton,-New.. Era is flonrisliing' under the clean management of Mr. Robt. Hplmes." Hear, hear ! The Era said the per- .soiial organ “stole”-its items f the personal.pi’gan replies by saying the Era is a clean sheet. . Tummas, we Have hopes of you.In all sincerity WP can hay those “pe prave vordts,” tOr it lequire* considerable moral courage, id’kiss. the rod that has been the medium of correction. ' ’ I.'x0ksG. T. Entertainment.— The entertainment given by- the Clinton LodgeJ^l^Or G/T.,' on Fri­ day evening last,Av(is one of tjie best yet given by the ibtlge. There was not; as large an- audieuee as usual *ownig -bo‘ dou blnto■< the many -oVlnr'■ attractions. AH present seemed" well pleased with the programme, which consisted of three pieces' of □"TXSJt Received, J5W Worili 11 Start direct fro® manufactiiryrs, consisting of (lake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Berry Pisttss, %’ea Sets, Water Pitchers, Pickle Dishes, Cruet Stands, Knives, Forks and ypoous. Napkin Rings, Biscuit Jars, Sugars, Card Receivers, &c-, &c., &<J. These Goods were bought exceedingly cheap, and-my customers shall Bfat the benefit. J am selling $04 'fi’ea Sets for $43. I have a very large variety of Goods aul t- atoe for Wedding Wild Birthday Presents and -I guarantee to give you Hie beat quality of goods at the very lowest prices. WALL. PAPER cheaper and nicer than ever. Chris. Dickson, CITY BOOK STORE, CLINTON. THROUGH STOCK-TAKINl We are preparing, for the AND ARE OFFERING We have most of our orders placed for and will be able to show the finest stock of Goods eaa Toronto, and the PRICES RIGrH' an Wo bought them early and Cotton. Goods of all kinds have advance greatly since we placed our- orders. ° you a load df pea* if you will get -nn.%. kdceptHI □Im offer and bqth gentlemen Started for Hanover, On their arrival they ’^separated,-one remaining at an hotel while tlie other started in quest of .the,-young’ woman who tlikt day was to’bspoine k bride. - He went to where she- vvas’ ’Lesidihg—not' two niiles from the village—told her his errarjd, sliD consented, ■ and went _4dong«—-Ih- fejv-inijrutiis-tlre^hrth'ertcr .strangers' liiet,. pojured out their affections_for each other, hugged*and smiled, and smiled aud hugged agaim .and all Was settled. Tliii license was procured,the marriage ceremony enacted aud the couple who had ,,never before s^en .each were, made man and wife. Tfie'.next-day the' peas were paid Rs the priee mf.. the wife.—Hanover Post. General Atherton and “Kitty.” —When-The Reformer, in the per­ formance of what we ’considered a sagred duty to the public, warned. 4our townspeople to beware of. Major Atherton, we were subjected to a good deal of adverse criticism, ‘even from Rpnie of those who ought to have "known better. Subsequent events have proved pretty conclusive ly that our suspicions, nyere only too* \yeii .founded,’ The “Fergus corres* pondeng of the Guelph Merbwy throws light on some of the later es­ capades of the gallant rGeneral, and which completely Vindicates our poR* ition. The correspondent sayk “General Atherton and wife, folrmer ly Kitty Sproule, latosol the zVrmy here, paid a visit to their old sohliefs of, the village on Saturday. They were not congratulated by tlio sold* iers and lutq comrades <jn ilieir re* cent'marriage,, nor were they made the ^recipients of arty wedding pre* sents, but on the contrary wero very decidedly told they were not wanted and would not bo allowed, tt will' bn remembered that the General often getsna warm mceptlon, even, being-treated to eggR t>f rare deWaey, His martiage to Kitty Sproulo, his lieutanant, in a week or two aftef his wife’s death; did hot become a professed Christian soldier,-r-Galt litforiner. , music by the clu . _______________ torni’t by R. Hortoii and alto horn by H. Chant. Excellent solos were given by' Elilily Thompson and Messrs. J.. C.. Cole and J. M.-JMiller, all of which.werd loudly encor’d. A’ duet by Misses Kenner and Walker was exceedingly well rendered. Geo. Hannaford gave a necitation entitl­ ed “The Tramp’s St;ory/’-which tin- likrt. "tramp's aitofiks generally, was full of good ad vice: A recitation by Miss JmiDougAH, “The Curfew Bell was rendered in verv aliVct- ff*- " ' ' IV T ’’ " -•lug- style.,'- James- Rye gave a .laughable Irish rffcilution -in his u s u a I i n i rfi i t a I»1 e s iy 1 e. • A d I a tog u e,. tol he Train to Mkuro,” was taken part’in by Miss. Whittingham An<l 'Messrs Young and. * Hannaford and was exceedinglyyivell rendered, and elicited roars. Q.t- laughter. , A. dia­ logue, “We’reAllTeetblallfirij,.” was ren.dered.by the Misses Young arid iModre, Messrs Rye, Young, Hanna­ ford andyGiffin. in a l'naiiner that gave ‘evidence of their ■‘having re* hearsed/ their parts in-a^conscienti­ ous manner. The chair was filled in a/ery able ami efficient maimer by/Rpy J. Kenner who gave A very sfii ring address. P; oceeds Rmount- Zd to-<58.60. The- above item was “pie'd” last week.. The Lodge will, give another qnte’i tainment Good Fficbiy.' .' ■. ....., * ’■• <- ‘ Maloney’s Harem?—A few night- ago a-young girl nained EvaTIoward -.Was found helplessly drunk ‘on a -street in Toronto, and was lodged in No, -2 station. Next morbing when brought before the court she stated that while she was Jielplessly dTiimcsoTire oire' ^trI|fp;*d ’hek of alT her clothing, leaving her almost naked. •, She was fined for drunken­ ness and she paid the amount, but this did not end the. case, as while going down street she Paw a notor­ ious street-walker named Lena Pap­ ineau parading up aud down ..in borrowed or stolen plumes, she being- rigged out from head to foot in Eva’s .clotlies. The wtman . was arrested, and in defence stated that a ‘man nampd John Maloney had given her theu-lotliing; '- A remand was grant-' ed; and yesterTlay, the truo- inward- ness Of the case Was made apparent. .John AJalojiey.swore. thRL^tiie -prisr. oner aifd Howard were both at jiis houseromrTTrght l.ast~W0rtlr,~ btytr he gave neither of tlunnt any clothing.- JLt was eyjsdent that he bad not told the whblo truth, and this Was made clear when bis wife entered the wit­ ness-box. - tShe stated that one night hint week she and her husband had had a spat, and she went f.6 her toother's .with -her child. She re­ turned in about an hour, and found her husband and the, girl I toward in bed. She”wenfc for a constable, and the gi^l. Howard fled withou^Jjj’f clothes. Airs, Maloney agd-itf went home ,to her mother, and upon rm turning to <her husband she found him lying oh tbo lounge with the wonnin Papineau. Tire .latter re­ fused to leave when Ordered . tp do . so, find Mrs. Maloney went?for a cori^ stable. While si.e was away Pap- . ineau -array«H«irKeIf- in Howard's clothes and departed, Maloney, on her return . the prisoner’s elotlies, trate sent Papineau to month, and expressed a regrot that Malonev Imd not boon joined in the informationv*-?A*<?to.L . and Mrs, burned al) The inagiss jail for a . J, R, Vanzant who WffF.ftH aspirant for the reoveship of Markham ,JntitiM\y last, sued Mall,tha proprietor of A billiard room, for $5’,000 for flaying that ho was a w——master And made improper proposals to girls .going to his stare to makopufCliasOArMill gave a written apo­ logy and retraction and the matter was - - - - - tsettled without going to court MMKUGES, R.ODAWAY — BRICKENDBN. „ the WfMbntto of the bride** father .< March 18tht 1885, by Rev, .K Ken- nor, Mt, Mary S, ..- Jett, At 7 Edward Rodaway to Mfas Brickenden, both bl Hub f 7 porter’s llill. Mis? Jennie McDonald of the 6th., is on the sick list. Miss Tilly Morgan, of the 6th, paid a flying visit to Goderich last week. Mrs,'D'.S. McDougall is visiting here, Mr. Johpv Weston-, of the 6th, left for Dakota,“on Tuesday last?’ . Last Friday Mr. Francis Hillock, of the 6th, sold a three year old filly for a good sum, » v - The sale at Mr, Yoe’s, on .the 4th con., on Friday last, was well attend­ ed. e " We are pleased to state that Mr, Thomas Sowerby, of the 4tli, is Re­ covering from his recent illness. Mr.* Wm. Ilanswortb, of the-Sod con., took in a view of the scenery in . . the vicinity of Piper’s mill last- week Miss Turnbull and Miss Cowan, of .McKillop, are the guests of Mrs. Mc­ Phail. • Mrs. Robert Marshall of Turnberry, was on a visit to the parental roof Jast^week. Mr, Welsh, sr,, was visiting the the past week at Mr. Samuel Cox’s, of the Cut Line. ’ Richard Porter of the< 4tih., is on a visit to Wingbath and the surrounding country. ‘ME TAM. Eliiott of Dakota is visit­ ing his brother Mr. William Elliott of the 4th., Ash Grove farm, Mrs. William Stirling of the 4th., presented her liege lord, with a bouncing baby girl Inst week. ... There was a mistake about Riat calfj’of William Elliotts, it "was only 12 months old, not 15. ■ , . • We are sorry to have to-stfite that • Mr. Thos> Woods of the 4th,, is not improving as his friends would like. Miss Lizzie Ticliborne. of-Gofler’ich, paid a visit last week to her brothers on the 6th,- . , < . . Mr. John Cox, ex Councillor, sold his carriage team last- ween to.a gentleman 'in. Stanley for, 13Q0. Mr. Lawrason - of. the 4th., has taken-up his residence -inyour-sub ^ ^urbs. - ■ Yl’be 1 the fairly _____ ____________________ 4th. . ■ amesX'^oFTheTith., coiices- sion sold his'team'ofniai’es lastfiweek to Mt. Bate map .of. the>8<li., for-^340. - Mr. David Cox, of the* itli^is going1 ■extensively into cattle grazifl-g^tho. ’ cbmin'g season, he has already iniifle^ several “purchases of stock. , „ Mr?" Alexander Hamilton of the. Cut Line sold a horse one d.iiy- last weelc-for the sum,of.$I25.J to'Mr, John Fisher of Col borne. ' ■ ’ ' ’ ’ . - The num her OF’Tox hunters and trappers around'here is somewhat ■large this season, and they a.ll seem to l>e-doing.a’,good' business in their line. , „ Mr. James Peacock of the 2nd., concession was in Stanley last week purchasing spring wheat for seed, he inte.rids- to sow quite -.a quantity. James'away looks ahead,, ■. A stock sale was field on Friday the 20th., on the? farm7 of-’-'Mr;" Ilincks of the wheh a-nlTmber of horsesjcoltsand cabtlejchanged hands. , The prices realized were raUier low. ■ The revival meetings at the Bethel clinrch still goes on. Rey. Mr. Birks of Holmesville, and a few of the Sal­ vationists of Qi in ton, help to make things interesting, Mr, John-McLenrian^oLtlre 6th. is" busily engaged in taking .out -timber for a number of barns, preparatory to moving them. .John is’pushing things . lively this season. . He reports bqsi- ne88in his line brisk., Mi’- John Harrison of the4th.,had a nurnb'erxOf' tea .last,week drawing brick,- it is the intention of this gentleman* to build a brick residence, which will i mpr< v » that end of the road greatly . ’ . ■ ■ j On Saturday last a nnftiber of men, about 40, gathered bn the farm of Mr, Thos. Woods, lind sawed-and spilt, a large quantity-of wood. Surih acts of, kiTrdne^sr" syenir" w*eH*"for ttoa . neighbourhood in which the gentle- • man resides. i.'...,?A" . Mr. George. Ross who'is about to re­ turn to ins farm in Manitoba is buy­ ing up a 'number of horses to take- with him.. George is a keen specula­ tor bututrange ttrgay never ventured- ■on matrimony, although you will see there i§*moiny'in it.*, ; A pleasant time-was'spent at the Hall on .the 4th. concession on Wednesday evening last, by the young folks of the neighbourhood and- Goderich town.. Music was 'supplied by Mr. John McCauley, and.dancing was enjoyed to an early hour bn Thursday morning. w .. ^AVeAieligye^.it-is -the -intention of Rev. Mr. Steele of St. Stephen’s church to lecturedn-the^Bnion Church Onx>he4yj. con,Friday the 27th., inst? As the gentleman is" quite at home bn the platform a most interesting time may bb looked tor. “The Gbo- logy of the Bible” is the.subject. A meeting was held last week by the members of Bethany eongrega’ tion to take steps to rebuild an edifice in the place of the ono consumed by fire two weeks.ago. We believe it is their intention to’ build of brick, which would lie a move in the right direction,-a basement would,‘we^ be­ lieve, not be amiss for-the use of tea meetings, etc. .............. • , OBtT.yMrs. John Clark of the 1st concession died on Tuesday the 17th., inst.. the deceased lady was an old TesideD’tbf this township, she having settled With Jber husband in this part nearly <50 years ago. The ■funeral took place on Thursday last and was very largely attended The lady was aged74 years.She was a sister of.Mrs. ChHslbplier Lindsay and of the late Mrs. Welsh, wife ol Mr. Wm. Welsh, of Clinton. - Wbuld it nothea mbve ill the right direction to organise a Conscrv'ative club in this vicinity. We have, plenty of material for the same j and witfi proper organization ahd |ljeiaintrd<- duction of debates Wbiitd Vft of much benefit to bur young man by stimu­ lating them'to read up and to digest what they did read. In fact tkerc is no pljtetx in thb county where a club of this \kind might not meet with general success. Wo hope'steps will be takoii\ by our young mon to give a good account’ofthemselves when the time comes.—[An excellent idea ; there is a junior conservative club in C-linton, which holds ihtoro|ting de­ bates fortnightly,—Ed.", Edmotimes people are so far car­ ried away with a sense of their self impQj’fano.otbatth^y forget to pay the duo rospoct to tagrt which it demands, A sample of this kind Was exhibited ■ in Bethany church, the other oven ing, when a young lady, or at least a person who would be not be pleas ed ifthat appellation was denied her, most deliberately pushed an elderly lady against the wall, not even using her hands to perform the rather, obnoxcious insult but used her—well we wont menttoXLit. Suffice to say as the young lady wits tall it provee an effective battering ram. The old lady with modest dignity turned on the would be spile driver and ex­ claimed, “You call yourself a lady,” then passed on. So will, we for this time. I * , -J - ...... • Don’t forgot Geo. Armstrong’s sale of Stock etc., at lot 14, eon. 16, Godsrieh township, on Friday March 27th. .«r T—- —— Belgrave. • Mr. Thcs’l Brooks is recovering from a three months-sickness. A meeting oFthe.shareholders of the Belgrave cheese factory is called for on Saturday the,28th., to appoint directors and to arrange for manti' faeturing-. A full meeting fa desired* Dennis MeCasey of*Wingham has the contract of putting up the cheese factory building at the sum of $900. A letter from Wm. Thomson, Thes- salon, Algoma, states that the ther­ mometer hast kept pretty steady at ■^O'blB 1q w^’ze f o7"‘" iNOoitPORATED’-—The Ontario .Gaz­ ette of Hftlur<iia.y contains-|he follow­ ing notice of incorporation The Belgrave Qheesu and.Butter Manu­ facturing Company has been incorpor- •ated for* the mana filature and sale of cheese and butter in .the township of East Wawanosh. The Incorporators, are Wm. Wray and J Ames Russel},, of Morris township, 'Huron countyy John ' Robertson, John Coultes and Jameyhvens, of the townslrip of East Wa'fnanosh, Huron.county ; * *7 orbs. • . " . first goose egg of the season on ■rxi of Mr. John Johnston of the • News.of the Day. “ • " Friday niglit-last in the Ontario Aa-^ genibly there were 29 memders. present on f of a (Jouse of 88. The ATeios jiecou ntS' Jfmt,,llUa_by-.J<lie._ir.eiUer;.attractiont .o£.a.,. “leg show,”, by'female actors, at tire Grand Opera house. . • In ‘the townslpp,of Percy; Northumber­ land county some vandals cut the throat- of horses and cows- belonging to several farm-Fiji The council hat offered’a re• ward for the convjetion of the offenders,; ' The IJoii. A. M.-Ross announced in t|ie Assembly that smallpox had again broken , out in Tlmigerf'oiil arid that the proving cial .board of health had taken, steps .to ■Mi<rrest, iti ' • ' , • . ■ ■• . The. following unreyised ' statement shotje tlniamonnt of excise revenue' rtc-- enred" durTtrg-the ,month of February, - T8S5T^~Spirt-tsy^§^5(),Gfi7 35; malt, $31,- 860,2.1; tobacco, SuxTu'GT, ,cigirs, '$16.- 121,66'; petroleum inspection, §2. 170.05 ;■ manilfii.ct.ures ill bond, $2,61)8x50; seizures, $300 65 , other‘receipts, .$440?&q; total excise revenue, ^375,466.6'5. ■-. ■_■•* The Preacher in Court. A HEALTHY SCENE IN A. LONDON JUSTICE ■ SHOP, ■ „’„.,„A..sii),n,iD.ons.wm,s-gwi.itcd F..J1. Crier, on behalf of Bov, T, .O’Connell,; the utlicr day against G. R, Santlersoii, ’ citing liiih to appear on Weclnesday morning and- show cause; why"lie should r.ot bo -compelled- tp furnish. Mr. O'Connell with a bill .in detail; Mr. Crier appeared, -before .Judge ■■ElliottnextmorDingaiidaskedtliat -an-order^for7-thc~bill“be^madpk-MTr- O’Connell asked the judge’s permis-: sion to say a few words, and-this.was, granted. Mi’. OlConnell wenf on to toll about his case/ charging Mr, • Sanderson with. deceiving him, and ’ with puttmg" it outlpf his power to prosecute his case at the coming as-., sizes.' . • •_ .■ ■ Mr., Sanderson interrupted, saying that Mr. O’Connell had counsel there on . his behalf,, and as they couldn’t wait all day listening to both counsel and client, Mrr-O’Cohnoll had bett’er shut up. / .• ; Mr. O’Conbell-^-I won’t shut up; I liavo his honor’s permission to speak,- and I will speak. (Mr'. Sanderson commenced to smile). Smile, and . you look like, a monkey, Let the , judge look at you,/and <he will -con- elude yoii are-on'e ef the missiug liriks of flie Darwinian. species. “Smile and smile, and be a villain,’’ says Shakospbaro. You’re a liar of the blackest kind, unworthy of a client’s trust,, and JLth(.\.Lon.dpnJ’&K' have. &yy._ respect for themseRes you will Lio Yinffdcliedr; Mr. Sanderson (jumping up)—Your honOTfif you doiVt stop this lnant, I’ll strike him. _ MiL ll’ConhellAiumping^up-^oxcit^ ediy, and flourishing his blackthorn —You strike me. 1’11 pick.you up and pitch you down- stairs,yon little mail.- niken. Yoii strike mo.- I'll pticli you , down stairs,and there will be one leg­ al rascal less in Loudon. • Mri O'Connell was at length quictcfl but finished his address, saying that as long As Judge Elliott was on the bench''justice would be done, but for ait', that, ho' (Mr. Sanderson) was a • liar and a scoundrel, and he wanted the judge to know it. He then said . he was sorrv he had to tiRb such lain* page, in tbo presence of the judge, but tlio judge could understand it." The order for the bill was .made re­ turnable in five days. - M'r.'O’Connell says'that though his suits against the church-wardens, ex-mayor ■ Hyfiian, the chief of police and others, are too late for the cotglng assizes, ho intends bringing them on in tlio fall again, .. ........................?.......... 11 mii.H i’ll ' SCOTS WHA’ HAE-. TOWN.HALL, CLINTON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26th. First ftppMWrtffi’in Clinlotn oL.th<? cplftaiUtl' and only swteh Vocalists now ’travefiing in America, BAIRN8FATHER FAMILY. MR. BAIRNSFATJIFTt, famous Scotch vocalist, ETTA UAtRNSFATHER, Charming Soprano. JULA BAIRNSFATUEK, Renowned Pianist.* MAGGIE BAIRNSFATHF.R, the. wen Scotch lnsftta JOHN W, BAIRNSFATllEK, ths youthful fcotcli Vocalist. > Gold words frac the kirk, fluid words (raft the press,. An’ muckle sillcr frao the lairds. Poors open at7.30, concert atR. Admission 2Se. Reserved Seats 3f>c. .Plan- Of half and Reserved Seat Tit kefs .fo* sale at B;T6At«dir SON’S. W. E, TODD,'Manager. PEDDLING WAGGON FOG SALL b.isi <«tw< OX. fk: ■ ■ w 'w»<IS ,tl iR DRY GOCH tn u >od * Apply to Jar. li 2 >'u, 55.4 ‘fat OR GROCERY only Wli.fa u r roATKi-j. wi KOZB. W. COATS, (Successor to S. FOWLER fa, SON.) Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. The latest styles of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Optical Goods and Silverware always in . . stock. A good stock of VIOLIN STRINGS always oii hand. &^ftepairing promptly attended to and Warranted. BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON. STOVES. Hi ROBERTSON’S t >n in Full Blast on Saturday. We have purchased the finest stock of Staple and .Fancy Dry-Goods AT SWJSHi’lJUG ItlSJDUCTIONS, ‘ which will enable us to offer, to onr Clinton and country friends the Greatest Drives ever witnessed. The new House will ope/n under such favorable circum­ stances that no business house in Clinton Hbonld' hnve a more prosperous career ' thi*h we might anticipate,- ‘ SPECIALTIES: See our Factory. Cottons; See our Dress Goods, See our White Cottons; See our Laces & Iiibjbons, See our Embroideries, See our White <fc col’d.Quilts' See opLr Tweeds See pur Hosiery, and. Gloves, —---Etcri-‘^“Etth~-™Etcr“'“ • . ■ •- ■■ ■ . . ■ • ’ ■ 9’.’ K Robertson’s- Great Cheap Cash Store, PLUMSTEELS OLD STAND, CLINTON ■<r» k . See our Prints, See our Ginghams, .„»See^QUi-liichGlovesf «*iwaw 3 .0 ' • J,-:- -MEbLER'S-:-OLD -> STAND, ^PARTICULARS ‘NEXT AV EEK. WILL KINDLY EXCUSE y".. ’ < A ■ ffia > w WmR. : wRW v.,. ■- w a For not entering into details, this vjeekr of Stock offered for sale at their Store in Searle’s New. Block, next to' Cooper’s. Grocery. Will merely say. that Stock is., very complete ahtLpiices low for Cash or Farm Produce. ROTZ & CO. Opposite Market-Fhree. STOVES o:—----- I Just Arrived, a Splendid LcJ Coal Aliores, .90k Stoves PARLOR & BOX STOVES; , « • . O’OF EVERy DESCRIPTION, S. DAVIS’ Mammoth Stove .Warehouse, Baitae and Tin Shop, ajLiisTTOTsr, -- ojstt T. COOPER & SON] G-BOOEHS. 1 New Season’s Teas from 15 to 75c. per Pound! ^Chase & Sanborn’s COFFEE a speeialty, all grades and Prices. | ehristiej Brown’ i^Co’s'BiscliitsJ HAMS, BREAKEAST BACON, ETOAt-1 Large and Complete Stook of China, ,'New Crockery, Glassware, &e,| . . .' ■ Goods promi)tlvAleJLivei'ed. -.-Gali-ftiHl-,»Y"^><«-^-<-'- ".---- tct -I. >, whrcfiTs the -----LARGEST AND NEATEST GROCERY IN TOWN------ T. COOPER & SON. tarn iw > *•■ ./■ -*r I a ■ f a . ■ I I ■ I I Tj -Qsj ( . In returning thanks to my many fr’le nil sand patrons for rnsl patr.or>nge, I would • ...like to call-their, special attention Jo my very’ complete stock of. HARNESS, WHIPS, CURRY” COMBS, BRUSHES, ETC.,’ ETC, .Speeial attention is directed to my stock of~ ■ :-:SINGLE::HARNESS:-: It will be found very complete, and for durability and finish cannot be excelled bv any one. AsI employ npne btit. the best workmen, and use the best materiaLto ba bought in the market, all who may fnvor me with their patronage may feel confident . ’ "'• ’ ■ - of getting .satisfaction, ^“PRICES AWAY. DOWN. .Trunks and Valises in great variety and Prices Low. OEOROE a « ■ CLINTON CARRIAGE WORKS. -(1^ P. w. MANUFACTURES .ALL KINDS OF ' ’ Baggies O Only best seasoned lumber Uhcl best iron used. Best workmen employed.^ ” All work Wiirrsintcd iis rcpfeseiifcTir*. ' Ed'tvTFriccsamf (iiiiclc ^atca •Bwggy Tops, Bodies,’ Geai's, TihniHings, etc., made iia liirgo quantities-an<l supplied to '-'the.Trave at the very lowest Wholesale Prices. REPAIRING promptly' attended to. AU kinds of jLlllllbcr taken in exchange. Give mra call. <: ■ . ' W. Jff AYWARD,LAppqsit^ Fair’s Mill ■ If ■twuMniiiiiwiiiiii! notice to creditors, in the High Court of. Justice, FISCHER, fht'lTH’S stock, * CLINTON, ONT, ■. The correct place for pc.rfcct-fittin'g garments • - at closest, quotations;""— Pit, Workmanship, Style. Assured Ja'huary 5A,|lU$o. ft— TaVRSt’ANT to Section 1 of Chapter 0 of 46 JL Victoria, ^tatntcH of Ontario i ‘ksrocticia Is .hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against JOHN COPELAND, late of UtoToivn of Clinton, In the County of Huron, gcntloman, who dopartcil tjjjs life on or about the twenty-fifth flay of July, A. D., 1881, are" requested to Send by post, prepaid,- addressed to the undersigned at Clinton, Ontario, on Or before the « 27TH DAY OF APRIL, 1885, atstataihent ol their names and addressee, with ■ JiflI paHir ulars of tlrtdtxltrinTs and the Kocufities (if any) held by them; and that after the day last aforesaid the Executors, under the will, of the said John Copeland, will proceed to dis­ tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, regard being itad only to the claims of which notice shall 'have been given as above required, and the said Executors will not be liable tar the assets or any part thereof t,<> ativ person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall Pot have been received by them at the time of such distribiiMon* —. ......... Dated at Clinton, this fiiltd flay nt March, 1885, MANNtNG A SCOTT, , , B.'>lie5f<»r« for Executors of John Copeland Autfr.____ .............................:_ _____a T'kv The Newr-Recob1> fot fancy job priittiirg, - ... • chancery mvismy In the'inatter of PaKitloiir * ‘ . WATTS vfc. WATTS. rt’RSt’ANT TO AN ORDER made in’ the matter of partition,Watta WL Watts, the creditors of JOHN WATTS, late of thoTownship of RtaRley, in thcr County oi llufon, yeoman, deccdsFd, who died in or about the month of ,1S7<), Ata, 0U ot before the Eleventh day of Aprils iSftKvto send by post, prepaid, to MANNING » SCOTT, BirHStcm, of Clinton, the Solicitors far the Plaintiff hcrMfi, their OhfiStiaH And surnames, tt drones and aescrlp. tion, the hill particulars of their claims, a state* ment Of tbofr accounts and thii naturo ofthe securities (if iiilVj held by thein; ;oy In, detanlt thereof they Svlll be peremptorily excluded front ..the benefit of the said order. Every creditor hoMlrig any smiritj is to prodtu'S the tame before mo at my Chambers, In the Court House, in the Town of Goiictteh, on i^th day of APRIL, 1R8.', at H o'clock tn ’he forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. * Dated this I2thdav of March, A 1M&J. ■ f>. MAtmrnW, ‘ 8S0 3t Mattei'«ff«o.Un<ir. Subscribe -for the News-Record, $1.25 per Year. / ADVERTISE IN is THE NE WS-RECORD, * ‘ I The Double - Circulating Paner in the County.