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The Go&ricii News
—AND-
Huron Record,
' (AMALGAMATE).)
(Hinton, W®<lnesUay« 4into 3r4
LOCAL NEWS
In and Around tlie “Hub.”
KOTICB.-At all timen toe will be glad to rueive
it erne of newt from <any reliable eouree, eitlter
verbal or written- Aejforte of nieetGiffe, ea-
tertgininenti, eoctety and church doinye, etc.
ptc , or any-otker matters of general interest
willalwayi have a,place itf,ourcolain»is.~^Bi>
^gr several letters etc/crowded
■Qut, will appear next week.
Rev. W. McDonac.il—The regu
lar meeting of the clerical and lay
representatives of the Sarnia District
was lpdd, in the MetliQdist Dhurch,
ParlchiU, last-week, Rev.W.McD >n-
agh, superintendent-, presiding.
There is an increase in the meuiber*-
jihip of 484. A resolution of thanks
to the Superintendent of the District
for the able manner in which he hat
presided was-carried unanimously.
Nipped,.—Mr.. W. Cantelon who
i*j working for bis brother, contract
or ^Arthur Cantelon, when hand*
. ling a large stone preparatory to
■ placing it on a wall he waq working
at, tripped and fell against the wall,
the third finger of his right hand, was
•caught between the stone he was
Dandling and the wall, arid about ap
inch of the top of it amputated as
clean as though a professional Jaw
bones had done it.®'
Export Cattle— McLean Bros.,
.of Goderich,shipped another car-load
of cattle from Guelph on Saturday,
for the Old Country. -They 'were
bought from tlie farmers at an avqr-
«ge of 4ic. per tt>. live weigl/t. On
Friday they shipped a car-load of
you’ng’^'steers from Fergus, which
-cost t e II on an average about.5Jc.
per It). They are also shipping two
car-loads from. Goderich. All of these
lots-wiil be sent by the 'same “boat
/ro.m Montreal. — Gaft Reformer,
May .2.8.
A Very “Hard Head.”—Th er .*
are a good many . Scotchmen ' in
Tuckerstnith. The Scotch are said
to be a wonderfully hard.headed
people. So much so that tlie .witty.
Rev. Sydney Smith alleged that it
required a surgicial operation to get
a joke into theircraniunls. Stone—
tinason “ Arthnr—'Cantelon has been.
tarrying in Tuckersmith lately. He
dissected a “bard Head,” there tlie
•other clay, with a stone hammer,and
•extracted therefrom three pounds of
laminated'mica of various thickness
es, and of asupe.rficies about three Hy
five inches. Is it surprising that
.heads with such an amount of in
combustible material inside should he
liard to operate on from the outside ?
.About “Plugs.’—A Goderich
paper says that at'the Clinton races
*‘th« horses were poor .plugs;-” • Well,
J. C. Martin, M use Cressman and
M. Nicholson, all of Goderich, had
f^rses entered and did not win a
‘race. Evidently the “poor plugs”
“rir^Irm'geTl^rtli-e-^ireirlitt^te-^B—
we te accept the ‘statement of t.heir
-own paper. The fact of. the ’matter
Mr. Odell, of St, Thooma, will
trot the btailion “Goderich Chief”
at the St. Maryraces on the 5th
June, and at Ailsa Craig July 1st,
Triples.—The McLean brothers
shipped a line lot of about one hun
dred cattle from Clinton on Satur
day.—London, Huron and Bruce
time table is changed. Trains for
London will leave here at 1:25 p,
instead of later in the afternoon.
This will not^ mar connections at
London —Many of our Clinton folk
have to curtail expenditures in beef
anil tea, the increased outlay for
’'“mFdiciue” necessitates this.-—Reeve
McMurchie went to the County seat
on Monday to take part iu the delib
erations of the Euquilization Com--
mittee, prior to the regular meeting,
of the Council on Tuesday.—Mr,
Wolverton, L. P. S., has removed to
►Goderich to practice.his profession.-
His gentlemanly conduct while in
Clinton made him many friends, but
we are afraid the limited scope of
practice to be had in Goderich will
hardly admit of his success there.
We wish him success all the same.-—
Mr. W. Kitt died on Sunday, after
an illness of some .months, burial on
Tuesday. 'He was ‘quite a young
man, only 41.—A delivery waggon
while being driven around the cor-
ner„of one of our public streets the-
other day turned t io quickly and
a barrel jerked out on the street,
the contents of which when strewed
apd effervescing’ on the ground as<
tor.ished and dismayed the natives.
It was bottle 1 ale and tlmse who are
judges of tligt cLss’oFdry goods de
clared it was of a very fine brand too.
—We have received a. card from D-
J. Cantelon dated Fort Qu Appeii
May 25. Beautiful weather tiiere,
grain ,looking splendid,,'butter 30
'cents, potatoes $1.25, eggs 50 cents.
—Mr. O, J. Tdthill is back from
Winnipeg. He enjoyed the. lake
portion of his trip on the United
Empire, Cupth Rob,ertson; very,
much.—Mr. Buchanan has returned"
to Clinton .after an absence of fpifr
and a half years in Manitobi.' ”'
Town Council,—Met Monday .
Miighf/'1' The .. 'Reeve -in * tire rcliairr
May reports :—Treasurer shows hal.
on hand of $146 87; Finance Com.
recQiniirehd.pav to Rentzeti for work
on streets, §119,15; S. Davis, oil,
lamps etc., .$4.90, (do. :Jo,, $15.15,
jJ,o. repairs to engine,^ $5.55; J..
Joljiiston, teaming, $4.90: usuaTsal-
iin’es and assessor's, $139.75; charity,
$1.25—$288.31.- Receipts froii'i
weigh scalps,, hall and sale of old,
iron, *$31. CeineLery Com, recon.-
niettd adding ib pri v.ite suliscrlptibn
' to extend present sidewalk to cenK.
etery, iinproveinents,. and that the
rate for lots to non residents or non-'
tax payers be $16. Street Co’rii. re-'
ported progress.arid that they were •
-gojig to furnish stone and S»iii<l to
lay down water table from Ratten-,
bury St. -to .Coats’. Applications
. frOin .0. Doherty" arid others for side
walk on S. side Princess street from .
•Orange to ■ Shipley streets. Ex
Mayor Searle supported it—referred
to Street Coni. Titos, -Jackson, Gr-
Pay,. Jo.h n. Ross a m l G. GJasgb w ap
peared.hi support of a grant t>> iti)-.
proveHigh Street—.referred, II.B.
. Proudfoot was appointed town
; engineer'in accordance.with statute^.
Ruin ball 478, Minnie Ruinball 4Q.7,
Jno. Scott 448,Eva Chidley 482, Josie
Reeve 428, Dolly Fair 417, Eddie
Wateraon 80V,Alice Cottle 842, Stuart
Lavin 888.
Junior Class—Marks attainable
048.—Libbie Cruickshahk 472. Ratio
Taylor 429, Libbie (ribbings’ 4W,
Minnie Joy 891, Eddie Twitcugll 877,
Adrian Milliej* 849, Fred Brown 295,
Hattie Patterson 280, Wellesly White
ly 280, Jno, Hunt 279, Dayid Mathe
son 278.
Mips field’s division.
No of pupils on register, ,57 ; average
attendance, 4G; marks attainable, 50Q
Sarah Ward 4G94 Pbama Cree 4G7, Theo.
Specht 455, Percy Holmes 450, Ainy
Oantelon'449, Hattie Fmden 449, Gertie
Young 438, Maggie Keane 431, Thomas
Diehl 431, Hattie Irwin 424. Mary Fqrden
421, Louisa Worthington 419,
Hunt 419, Robert .Menzies 4J8,
Farlin 414. Hannah McKeuzie 4 >5,
Boles 403, Millie Archer 402,
Irving 3a3', John Folland 370,
Dowps 370, George Hodgens 367.
foxton’s'division.
No on roll, 5Q, average attendance,
43, msjks attainable, 414.—Susy Cook
386, Carrie Walker 382, Dolly Spooner
,379. Emma Thompson 379, Brnh Coop-
er_377, David Can'elop 369, lilabel Kerr
367, Harry Jackson 361, Edith Robb 360,
Ernie Blacker 358, Lncy Shepherd 356,
Hattie Bowers 351, Ada Bayley 349,
Jessie McDonald 349, Minuie Couch 349,
Emma Tipling 345, Harty Fitzsimons
335, Hattie Tedford 326, Eddie Mu'r 323,
Ernie Davis 317, John Moore 310, Lucy
Ginn 307, Lily Kenner 304, James Han
lon 304.
- MISS DICKSOX’^DIVISIQNt
Senior Section - marks attainable, 280
—Hattie Davis 248, Robert Twitchell
246 James Fortune 241, Annie Alexan
der 240, Annie Cruicksbank -238, Rich.
Stanbury 233, Lilly Johnston 230, Birdie
Heywood 230, James G.ray 223, Mery
Matheson 22[, Ida McL-nnan 218., Nettie
McRae 210, Robert Kenny 205, L”ura
Thompson 201, Emma Davenport'1P8,
Robert" Taylor 197, A lex A’drus* 195,
Henry Mason 195, Willie Smith. 195
Junior Section—marks-attainabie 270.
—Mabel Doherty 229, Arthur Brown 223,
Nellie Oliver 213,- Mary Bastian 189,
Rufus Andre’Ys 184, Maud tlarr 181,
'Herbie Muir 178,' Eliza Mor ison 178,
Fred’ Uoss 165, Wi lie Erwin 160, Grace
Webb 151, Bertha Aitken 151. .
MISS HOLMES' DIVISION."
No" on register, 70; average attench
ance, 55.
Third.Class.— M°ary._NfcMiirchie, Alice
(Bidmore, -Lesier- W h iteiyy’H4 / Hol me"s
Clara Daymeut, Willie Biggart,..
Second Class. —Malcolm McQnaig,.
JVlpnie Yoiiugj Susie Powell, Jobh For-
resterr«Andrcw' Forrester, Jsa.sie Gardi
ner ’• ——_
First Glass—Ada McDonald, Grace
Overbury, .I-reddje Lavin, ,’Bridget.New-
nrat^ Nel fie Grimes,-'Nell itr-M cKeoaieD—-
'.MISS SIMPSON’S DIVISION,
•Class No. 4,— Bertha Bean,' Frank
Fair Blanche Shepherd, Vina Cook,
'Charlie Reeve
' Class No 3 —Harry Cluff, "Norjna
•Callander,.Bobbie Cooper, Bennie Webb,
Ross -b illiams-, / #
Class No ,2.—Cyril, Creig, Etta Young',
Mapel Whittington, , Wessie Redmond,
A’illie Cantelon. ■' . •
Angie
Willie
Frank
Annie
Robert
Methodist. Meeting
The. Goderich district of
last Tuesday. -Alfthe ministers and
" >
riot were in 'attendance-. A review
Reduced Price List of the Revised Version
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HOLY BIBLE
PEARL lfimo
10 Cloth Jboiirdii, red eiljfoH ........................................................
12 Paste grain limp, gilt edges, with 6 maps
32o Piuite grain circuit, gilt edges, with 6 nupi...............................-
13 Persian Morocco limp, red and gUL adgas, withamaps
16 Turkey Morocco limp, gilt edgen, with 12 maps ..
KJp Turkey Morocco bevelled boards, r/g edges, with 12 maps
lUy Levant Yapp, aUkaewn, lined calf, gilt edges, with 12 maps ..
MINION 8vo.
20 Cloth boards, red edges
22 Pttsia grain limp, gilt edges, with fl maps
22c Paste grain circuit, gilt edges, with 0 maps ..'
23 ■ Persian Morocco limp, red and gilt edges;.with fl maps . .
SMALL.PICA 8vo....." ,
80 Cloth bevelled boards, rod edges - •
bf\f Best Turkey Morocco, flex., solid r/ged/es ., *. ...
3 ' ' • -----------™ MINION 4to Parallel. ■
40 Cloth bevelled boards, red edges .. .. ..
46 Turkey Morocco bevelled boards, gilt cages ..............................
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Chris. Dickson, Clinton.
,11 00
1 30
1 00
1 00
2 20
2 7E
4 50
$2 10
2 K0
3 30
3 30
*5 00
14 00
ST 25
13 00
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Saltford.
Beck’s Tannery sports a new smoke
stack.
Mr. McClure from British Colum
bia is visiting at Mr. McIntyre’s.
Mifts Susan McIntyre was lioinh
from Port Hope fpx a. few days. She
returned on Tuesday.
One of our villagers in the person
of Air. Watt died here on Thursday
last after a very long illness, in fact
22 years. He was buried on Sunday.
Thero also died on Wednesday Mr-
Robert Bissett, aged 70 years, after
an illness of a few hours, lie was an
■’old, did settlerand well and favorably
known. He was buried on- Friday-
Varna. J
Elevated,—Tilings will get elevat
ed in spite of the Scott Act. Mr,
Jatnes Armstrog has had the roof of
his house raised up about three feet.
Robt. Watson made a good job of
it, <,' ■•.
Mr. AV. Ratliwell, of’ the Goshen
Line died on Saturday and was buri
ed on Monday at Bayfield. He was
one of the pioneers and highly
respected.
Mr, Joseph Colwell is preparing to
put a stone foundation uiider Ins
Heavy rain Friday and .Saturday!
Fruit and grain crops promise
well. ' -
John Sparrow of the Parr Liqe has
a field_ot fall wlxeat of exceptional
promise. " '.
°“ ■ A'nd re w * D u n c a n had a h o r-s e_bad 1 y -
injured* by a hanie hook getting,
caught in the shoulder, milking a cut,
of about sevqn inches in length;
, Our tradesmen are doing a good
business. . , ' . ■ ■ " •
r KING’S EVIL
Was the name formerly given to Scrofula
bccquse of a superstition that It could bo
cured by a king’s touch.’ The world is
wiser now, and knows that .
SCROFULA
9 a**’
And TAILORING-.
For summer weather we are showing a very full Selection of White Lawns, White Pks, White Shot Muslin^
Colored Muslins, Colored Lawns, Embroideries and I.aces.—Lace Parasols, Silk Parasols,
Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas.—Men’s and Boy’s:Kubber C^^^J-^4b.^LItu.bber Circulars.’
Highest Price for Baiter and Eggs. Five per cent, off for Casti.
ESTATE LATE J
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MANAGER.
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DRY-GOODS. PALACE
><*rous, tire tinimalk were fiilly as good .
sas-one-had a right to expect, consids
•cring the purses off-r'*d. Copp’s
'‘•Royal Revenge” is. a perfect dajsy
, and well bred, but was too fat to
develop si>ee<| ; the same may be-)
arid of Gioku’s “Indiau -QueenA
—Tire-God eri ch J to rses._'.v.fir.sj..f<i;i.l.l y. 'fijLie_ Z
animals and .'are a fait- sample of
triple entered at the. Clinton races..'
.Puttinc them on the right
Track.—Several indignantly seed
thing Grits were inquiring ’ in the
“Huh” the other day for a “party
by the name of Smith.” They were
—l--i-nforiiied~he"-had~ai»d.ac.ujn.eatT.,p.u.Eii,»
porting to be. a • protest .against the
'iniquitous “Friria^iM^Bill of..the
Tories. -They wanted to . sign that
protest; They wore told that tiiefe.
was a party by the name of Flat
Earth Smith in ti?v‘ epunty- town
who was circulating a p-ititibn to be
laid before Parliament,.protesting
against the old Tory doctrine of the
■earth being round and. that.‘it
revolves around the susi-ya+>d---Fa-
•questing the House, to declare that
the earth .is flat and that the. sun
__“do rnove.” ,.JTh.ey reckoned.. that
■was what they were after, anything
to beat the Tories, and they took
the first train for Goderich. '
The Land of “Burns.—Dean
Rauisey said “there is no mistaking
♦ he national attachment, so strong in
♦ he. Scottish chai actcr.’' A mo'dest^
little work by Dr. Campbell, of-
Seaforth, Opt., ^oes further. It not
only bears the phimsophic Dean out,
but goes further mid proves that it w
"hoQiecefikary that a min be Horn in
Scotland to be a Scotchman ; aye,
“^TMmttirfuTtlrer’TlTOtr^ar" ‘-'nrau^rtnayj-
.liavetrduarhaTiotiality-—be a SCotcli-
jiiari arid a Canadian at the same
time. Dr. Campl>eirs"li<ttre ,wqrk
is entitled the “tyitiil of Burns';”
Though the author.iS-A-born Cana-
<iian"bis''he.art appears to turn fond
Jv to the “land o’cakes and britlier
Scots”—and of Burns, Tlie work
has evidently been a labor of love,
■» It is tersely and connectedly written
and has some fine descriptive .passa
ges of the land of the browh heath
ai*d shaggv wood, and brave, loyal
men and bonnie lassies. To claim
kindred with such must imply an
appreciation of great and good
quili'ties, and the author tacitly does
claim kinship “with the land of
Burns, Though sparkling .wit does
not corruscate tire" page-i of the Land
.of Burns, a quiet humor pervades
many of them a’s when the’ author
‘inquired of' a young ma,n in lCilT
winning ‘ where tho building was
B.t iate in which Burns Was made a
MasOtil’ find received the reply,
“I don’t think 1 know him. ' Is lie
a tall man that teaches school
»Such is fame and S ouih .litiiiior. In
following-the footsteps of Bu’ris on
his native heath, the Doctor deals as
tenderly with the memory and
me»i<ffltoe»-of Bnm .ns though he
had in his thoughts the poet’s lines
to a mountain daisy he turned untied
the sod when plowing,
■ YZeft, modest ci’imson-’ipped floWfiJfjj
Then’s met mo In AhWjl horn*} '
F<ff I maun crush nttm’fig the slmiro.
■ Thy elftfidet* stem >’
Trt tpare thee now is past mv power
Th, ft bonny gem/
Dr Campbell's wot k is ft creUit
native ' Cawlian literaiott*.
presume it may be had at the
book stores,
ii'hat the People, are Saying.
__That the County "Council will re*
coniinend the, GtiyeriTnieiit. "W
■q5TTim~rT5riTwmha7y^^J’R’irh;t-rTtTT-W-
Il’uion, and appropriate $1,000. per
annum.to iudemnily hi.iti.
Tnat.they will do nothing ofTlre k
■kind, as thry would thereby he de
claring t.lie’o.ue .li.u nil red M agist rates,
of the County to • be unfit to hold
Her Majesty’s cotnmisipn, .-
t That there-is no use for a Stipemli’ ■
ary Magistrate wi th u ncal led ’ for'addi-
-tionai expense to the County'. :. •
That th.e' Scott Act’, is a success .in
Huron.
.That; those drink now/who never
jlrank before ; that tliosfe wl.O;a,wrtys.
tippled now drink .the more, '
That orders for $700 worth of .
beer and liquor, for domestic use,
* were -.wji-tri ro n»G4h i^ihriiistiw^elh.
‘ Thatrihe lieer’-aricT'Icwie'r ahi’endy
tndnt to the Scott' Act will become
■law, . -
• That'the Ccmmans dare not pass
That Riel will be liangerT. " ' 5
That the Government will pardon
RteJ. ' J
-That if-Riftl is.pardotied S.ir John‘
withhave to step-down- and oii't.
. That if Rjd ‘is i o’,-- pardoned Sir
: J-ohH’»<biy8-ar«4hutnbeKe<l-. -.
‘ ? Tliatrtlm Friimeli4se---Bi4k~w-ill ex*-
te.ml the ’franchise.
•Tjjat it restricts .-’the Franchise,
That’it gives the pooi;’ .mail as
well-as the rich mai’i. a vote.- .
That it iu reality myans universal
, suffrage,. - . ■ • • ’ . '
Clinton Public School.
The, Goderich district of ‘the
Methodisti€.hureli met in Hehsall
last Tuesday. —AlFthe ministers and
most of the lay delegates of the dis
t’rict were in 'attendance-. A review
of the- veorii-iwork— sho.ws-n”griitlfying
increase, both numerical and finan
cial. The * iiietnlmi'ship -increase is
419, and the advance in missionary
contTibuiions., although not known ,
exactly,"is considerable. The follow^
ing'resblution, refOrrihg to the Scott
Act was passed.:-—• ■ . . .
Moved by Rev,.- Jno. Ilough, sec
onded by D. W. Williams M‘. D., and
■ unanimously ■ resblved: — 1st. That.
we, the members of this .Goderich
' ,-d istr i e, t- in eq ti n-g r o L_ .the JMe thodist,
.-Gh.iii!fili?.wiaw..wifh alaiim ,the.i*e.c.ent
i to
We
mowing is- a rep
of pupils enrolh
attendance in,
re month of Muy
>n,; No. on roll.,
dngli’rf, , 43 •
klater’s, • 55
Jeill’s, 49 •
Id's, 57"
Eton’s, 50.
ksou’s, 70
lines, ; 09 ,
ipson’s, 113. ■
Avge.,. IlttU
; 35; A
45
33 ■
4(1
• - -43
63 .
55
82
506'
17*»4 »
can only be eurecl by a thorough pnrifina-
tion of the blood. It this is neglected,
the disease perwiutites Its taint tlirodeli
generation--*after generalit.u. Among its
earlier syniph»»aatic devt lopmems are
Bczeuna, (kitaoeotts Emrrtdcms, Tu
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,,
Furulent Ulcers, Nervous and
steal Collapse, e'u, IT niiowul (o er.i-
tiniie, lihemniit.’tnji, Sercdideus <’a-’ tai-rh, Kidney rt.?ul Liver Diseases,
Tubercular Co«'sum.ptioii, t.ml vari
ous other dungerouj or l'utai maladies, are •
oproducedby it,-- ' ■
dyer’s Sarsapariilcr
Is the oid;i nniecrfnl and (dv'cvs reliable
dood-purirt/inff i:ieu'icl/ic. It ’b ><» t lieei- ,
ual an alterative thin it eradicates from
the. svstonr Hereditary Sevoiuie, and
the kindred poi ioySjOi coifi udons di-ea^es
and. n-iereurv. At tlio st’iim time it cn-.
riches and vilalizes the blood, restoring’
healthful action to the viuil organs and
rejuvenating tho entire system; ThiSgreat
■ RsgsneraUve Medicine
..•.Is._CQirp.05ed.of..the!-gejnyne. ID>iif7tf5*ns
Sdrsapariila, -with. luiLoi.': ..Dl ck... I.hl-.
lincia, the Ih'licie.s of lotassinm and
Iron, and Oller ii.?Tectien(s of great po
tency, earefu’dy and seimt ilk-allv com
pounded. Its Tormuisi is generally known
to the medical' professiou. and tlie best
ihvsiohms constantly pTescribo AYER’S
Saksapabilla as mi . - '.
•Absolute Cn.ro'
" For alf dlscas'es caused by'fife' vifiaf’on of “
the blood, It is concentrated to the high
est practicable degree, fin* beyond any
oilier preparation for which' like, effects
are'clainifil, and is therefore.tilo-cheapest,
as well as the best blood purifyIng^mcdl-"
cine, in the world.
Zlysr'S £^32’223331 ihaQ
rar.rARF.D by
Z7a J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowe!7>.Kass.
[ Analytical. Chemists.]
Sold by all Druggists: price $1; six
; bottles for $5.
Ji Ll JB.X1VU1LVJI
Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks. The time can be seen as well, at night as by day.
Cathedral Gang Clocks striking the half hours.
Cal,l and see them at
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Note Some of Our Prices:
.. 25c I Oolong, $1, st . •
r' O • igr, 7-'w., at
. 25c Congr, Goc.J’at,
- .50c 20 lbs,. Bost Raw Sugar,
.50c 7“’ ” ..............................
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Mankin Young Hyson, 40r.. at
Pakliabng Young Hyson, G5c
Japan, 40e., at
Japan. 60e., at . -
Moyune Gunpowder, 75c., at
■ 75o-
■ due
- '60u
. n . • S'L 00
13| lbs/8tandard Granulated Sugar,$1 00
Mo Import our Goods direct, from Foreign Markets, and. consequently can
•quote you lower-pTieos than those buying iii the ordinary way,
I’X-'x' TKRMS ;CA>SHr -Produce of aU'-kia.dr'takeu same-tts easlu "'See SUr StSaJc—"
Get Our Prices, anil you will find them'right. ' ; •
’ ' 6. J. TUTHILL.& CO., \
TWCannister,.Swede’s- New Bloc):,
oktt.
BONNETS
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EIELDA,..GABDEN.l
SEEDS
. ' " Nile,
Rev. Mr. Rice is.in our-midst again
looking hale and heaijiy after his stay
.in Cbicngo. ■
Farmers round here Fre P’^tty Well-
through with their seeding, —««««-
. Tlie- orchard social- held at Mi*.' W,
Morrow's on the 29th was a grand
success. At an e’ar,y. hour in the.
evening a'large number of people as'
setnbled on the grounds .and after
partaking of a splendid-repast p.ro>
vide<l by the ladies, amusements such
as base bttll,. foot ball, -croquet and
quoits were kept up till dark. Then
tlie' pefopld were, called to order,.and
Rev. Mr. Turner was invited forward'
and -presented with a set ,of barne’ss,
an address being.read’ by Mr.'T. II.
Alton. ’ '•
To. Rev. Mul.Turner.; ,
•' We the members of your'eongrega-,
tion at the^, Nile’~appointment do
‘-heartily aiipreciateL. vour untiring
'services-"'itr—brylialf of .our-s-ptr-HrtHH-
wellare;'.and when we consider the
earjiest manner in whicb you worked,
under youV sad affliction, at our spec,
gt-H-pfriirlp* npnnot be
too profuse. We sincerely Liope that
you . will 5f5oo.n’ be restored 'to your
wonted health and, strength and long
lie'snared to your much loved, work
■Of proclaiming to perishing humanity
. thesglad. titlings of a full q.nd free
salvation. . .We beg you to accepi-tbis
set.of harness, not-on account of its
Ja&t-uM'J'mrtii’’ba^as-aJ&tmi4Vtak.en~ft£T
‘the esteem.in wliich-you are held, by
*.-us.; • u"? ' ■ .< ' -
■ Signed.in behalf of the congrega
tion, J ■ Hugh Girvin. ’
Mr; Turner macle a suitable reply.
Rev. Mr. LeGear was'tberi palled and
presented with a ptrrse, and an ad
dress .read by Rev- Carson, of Gode-
. . rich,. . , -,.,1 :
; To Rev,.Mr. LeGear : _«ai___
We, the members of the Nile Con-
“gregation',-. do heartily appreciate
'your ’services since you have' been
amongst us. We are soi’ry to park
.with a friend that lias been such a.
help to us in our services. You have
been .very ’beneficial in. drii.nTig Ou,
choir, which perlorins such an .im
portant part in. tlm chUjj’ch services.
\Ve, hope that wherever yotfi* lot may
be cast that you niay be able to pro
claim the' Gospel with the same lev-
:t,vor arid eloquence as you have done
. since you came amongst us". ‘ We ask
. .your acceptance ol. this purse try a
reminder' bf ihe many happy and
, profitable hours we have spent to-
, gather.
. Signed on beliaif of the Nile con-,
gregation, : "
. Mrs. Wm. Morrow..
■ , Miss. Hattie.Dulin.
Mr> LeGear made a reply, alter
• * Which the conjpany adjotirhed toahe
mging
. Mai-
Ad<
j3pvs.
mg by
apd E.A. Rose put on instead;. J.
Andeigion to remain "as assessed; J.
Bell, assessed tenant, lot 13, H..sur.,
Boridesb'oro’ and E, A;.. Rose, struck1
off; Robt. Jeffrey, assessed tenant,
pt. lot 22, ID. sin*., Londesbo'ro’, for
# J 00, an.d Jas.- Al anil i ng’s .asy ess’men t.
reduced same amount;; W. Smith.,.as
sessed tenant lot G. LI. sur,, Londes-,
boro’, aiwi D. Roberts'struck .oft; .Jas.
Stewart, assessed tenant lots A. <5 B.
Bat.-sur., Kipburn; Henry.Cooper, as
se'ss'ed tenant lot 17,■ coh. 6,.and ,W;.
Brown struck off. ’ Assessment .rod
as .revised passed and Court finally
-el osed LL. AIas ..
HOOP
JUST OPENED
action of the,Senate ol the P’arliment
of Canada'in passing ameiHlrnen tsyp
the Scott Act, calaurated to .defeat.
•■rAiiA)A.n.t.iai.^..atui d<°.st,i*oy .its 'force; .
and inasmuch as-that legislative body
<loes not subsist by tire - electoral,
franchise of the people, we regard
their-course auent.,the Scott Act as
■ an unwarrantable abns.e-of their pow
er, a violation of the true principles
of government, and an outi’age' upoh
the'moral sense of-the country;- 2nd.
.'Tlint.a siiitalile- meinoi'ia 1 be , signed
anil forwarded.' to tne House of.
Commons, praying that they . will*,
not allow nof' pass any amendments
to the. CanadaTemperance Act which
’will • 1 n any way. ,embarrass its .-Oper
ations or limit its 'scope. " j ,
-The Rev; W. Birks was elected to .
' the. Stationing Committee. Rev..A. E.
Smith to tlie S. S. .Committee, and R-.
WkMcKerrzie; EaqYtirthe.MTss'roiTtny’*
. Committee. ■' - --1 '; * ■ . ‘ * j
John IL Carson and G. Fz’Salton,
with first class . certificates,'. having
completed ■ t'lieir • third year ol
probation; are passed to the iourtli
year.. Jabez II. Dyke and James T.
Legear'; each' with Jocoml -class vTi'tl
fic.ates, are passed to their third year.
George 1J.'- Uobbledi'ck,. who has beer/
in attc-u,dance at Victoria . College,
lniving. completetjjiis .1}. A• c'qurse.:
A. McKibbon and A. K. Birks, having
;■ a good-record and-sDstHining a-search-
ing .examination, were received on
-pl'<->bat-ioh,k3i*.-recommended to the
--(4<4n-l'emMitee-witlugreat cordiality, lor
that purpose, , *
►The District' was represented “by
(lie following laymi a r z:—Goderich
L Nor-tii street, R. W. McKenzie; Goder
ich Victoria street, D, Fisher; Clinton
| Ratten bury street, Dr. Williams and
■ J, Thompson; Clinton Oritario^street,.
Jas. Stevens; Seaforth, \V. Al. Gray,
Holmesville, P.U. Pickard and E.Ach-
eson; Buyfielft, ' Andw- . Rutledge;'
Varna, Wm. Keys; He, n sal I north, U,’
Redmond;..Hehsall south, JolmT’ent-
larii'l; Auhiirrr,~ John AVashington;
.BentnrllciyN< VY.Nott.-- 0 ‘ J"
■<^Thc..Kjp'angjalJMsirict.JI.eeti n g for
-nexY-'y’eiuK'wimappgjnt^.d,j6. be .held
in Clin tan, afNFtJie\AItiy ^eotTiigMn*
Seaim-th; • ; ............
Tlie toliowihgresorution was passed
with- great cordiality:—That ’ the
thanks of tins meeting be -presented
to tlie Rev. James Gray, District
Superintendent,, for tl^^dHtyjftdel-
ity,i and urbanity with which he has
dischargerl. the uiitie's of his office.
iteHasL
bui’st...tbeir..foot "ball on
muftli .to their vexation.
,ve to take a rest while it
*■'
-.402
rixamiua.
f.
The result of the written
tioii is given below.
w. a. lough
.Senior section, marks
875 I’l’iia'. Ci
632. Alf\-Rance
'572, Ida Boles
James McMiU’i
548, Annie Fitzsi
Cole 537.
Junior socti
628, B lith B.-o
Taggi
Muir 482,
Meinv'l -137\ . . ...
Shipley 407, Richard Hanlon 398.
■■ MR. LINKLATER, DIVISION,
Seniors— Marks Attainable:—700.
—Emma St *phonsmi 658, Sydney
Smith '572, John Alex Dunjop 571,
Mary Wilkie 513, Norman Fair 536,
Carrie Coats 506, Win, Jarvis 498,
Ewart Kenner 492, IInl„dali Whitely
489, Hugh Scbtt 482, Kato Williams
478, Minnie Cooper 478.
.JunieW—Marks Attainable 70.1.
—Sydney Jackson 550, Bessie .Robb
481,Mary Robb 477,Lizzie Carter 42ft,
J» Gardner 421, Mary Shepherd 403,
Mary Paisley 382, Ink, Cintelon 369,
Cglvena MacDonald 35’8, Ada Archer
350, Albert Cottle 321, Annie Young
320. Number of names on the roll
55, av0ia#! attendance 45, * « *
MISS O’NEIL’S DIVISION,
. Number of pupils on. Register 49,
average attendance 33.
Senior Class,—Marks aRftinaWo:—
648, Nettie Combo 598,Carrie. Coop
er 575, Emma Webb JOG, Hattie
DIVISION.
atttainnhii
Jitines B tl
if ltodmom
mpe.r 65.1
570,'Mm
561, Bulla CT
ihie 55.5,
nons
Fred' Davit
545,* William
art 521, B'
M-.
;i on
two
.■■rti
’^nrp
w.
■a Vautassel
Malcolm Me
is 489, Mi ..
e Scott 4,(10, John
Bowers 426, Mary
I- C.)
■612,
1 Dav !b
church. ..Meeting opened by.si
'arrirprayer/altey which Mr. J‘
lough was called to the chair
dresses were delivered by
‘Messrs. Rice and Carson', read
Rev? Min DeGear, dialogyrw am
rations .by school childreri', ar
stfumental music b,vilev. 1\1 r..Carso
After tin.
'given the benediction was pronoc
ed. The people then dispersed
seemingly well pleased.
The, boys
Friday last,
Tlrey'will hti
is beihg repaired. • .
Mr. John. Bougheed, since- the
Ecott Act citme in force,, has opened •
out-a neat little, grocery. lie still
ns a temperance house with accom
odation (or travellers; We wish mm
ic.cess.
Mr. R. D. Cameron who keeps the
general store ’lias added greatly to
the appearance of his premises by
tlio planting of . trees and shrubs.
He Ims planted a chide of evergreens
which when they grdw up and jget
“their heads together” will- fdrm a
pretty summer house, '
The vofunteers who left this vicing
ity to go to the Northwest to fight the
rebels have returned. They only got
as far as Southampton whe’n UeWs of
Riol’s capture whs received- Had
they been ordered to the front carper
iti the eampi\ign they would no doubt
have given a good account of thorn*
selves. Those who gave 5550 and up
wards for substitutes will no doubt
feel rather 6liinipt ns well they may.
Miss Addio Bdnglmod who is atten
ding tlm Goderich-high school spent
Saturday and Sunday under- the pa-
terlial root
nl
su
UUBilHlS
SO'MERVrbLE.-Tn XVcH WawanoSb,
on Um 29th of May, firn wife of Mr
'I’lfos, Somerville, aged 39 years,.
usual vote, of thanks was
unc-
I, all
Goderich Township.
The following unique. appliqati
was laid before.the Cihirt of Revis
at Holmesville last week. .
Goderich May 5th
Mr. James PaTton, Tp. Clerk.
Dear Sir.--I lost my dog '“Colly,’
the old, faithful companion af all my
wanderings ro'und this world of care.
And sorry enough I was to see him
die-; I Wish he mid died a week sooi
er, then I would not haw Jbeen asse
se<l lor him. Would you be so go<
as to get it'taken'of my assessme
at ti._‘.....................
very much
• Council met at' close of Court of.
Revision’;" same ' lnemliers -present:
'minutes of jormer,‘meeting read
Titid" coiilirmvB-:—Dr MclUepor's an-
count for binding.rolls. $4 to -be paid;
*4() cord's gravel to be put on S.R.5 & 6
under the direction oi J. Britton, and
50 cords oti ri., R. 25 & 26 under the
direction of John. ■.Lasiiatn an<B. Ben.
ChurehrlL ‘ Treasniier’ to pay for
same o’n the orders ‘of the said re*,
spective councillors. .. Codt'ract fji.r
fi 11 i'ng ap prbacEe^ . to : “ Il og s BacV'
con. R. S&9',. lot 18,. and building
bridge and ditching on -S- R. 15 & 1*6,
con./11 & J.2 to. be Jet. by .auction' at
the several places-on the 9th Juuey
1885. . Council adjourned 'to meet
again when qsilled by,the Reeve.\
. . . ' JkSr.BjtAITilWAITE, .
„ ■ Clerk
.Bullett; .aUh-JMayU^S
County Currency and .District
Dots.
Mt” W. J. Carling, son of Mr. Isaac
Carling, merchant, and neplm.w- of
th-o lion. John-4 brrllng. . Postmasfer-E
General, Was nBirriei) to Miss Annie,
darigliter of Mr, Thomas Fitton^jew-
’eilerj of Exeter, a few^ddys ago. .
-8UjJd3hL8£.oichJlLii££yi. Beautiful NeiiJ Trouserings
. ■ ' Handsome Spring Overcoatings. ■ 1 «.
AH Goods Neiu. . ,'Ho .old,- accumulated-Stock.-
Pants from $3 up,, All-Wool Tweed Suits $12. - .
;-$^Perfect Satisfaction Given .or'no- sale.
is Clinton
1 TXT’0" ar° tieed!ng.'i l,obb^..1’< call and-.criimine—
n • ri... -TFIlxrrH] £3n?r^r-T^ “jC^“ ■
^<>M<RGn>wth K . •’ -■■
_____ < V .UH and «ce stock
THE' HUB CLOTHING 'HOUSE, OUNTON
Evert business man now-a-cjnvs advnrtlsrs cheap goods
jo find, out who is really selling the Cheapest Goods is to give
FISCHER,
smith’s block, r cLinton,. ont
Tho correct place forporfect-fitting ganOnntg
' ' at closest quotations.-
Fancy Goods
;• ■' __^and—-'••--■■-
STATIONERY
'''MR^W.COOPER
I-Ias opened a store in the above lino in Weir's
■ - . . ' lirtc’.atan.d • , .
Kfe A VER- R LO€K» -(’LINTON.
-Nrs»- floods, small profits and quick returns.
• - A call respectfully solicited.
tPU/l'h'e- business will be nwinugod by Ml
Cooper. • T "S
TENDERS WANTED
Fur painting tli
('L-ivcd ii
iars upp
•Fit, Workmanship, Style Assured
JuhO 4.18
COUtH. Of. g<
jrto'Satiiril
ly.to
U'lihton.
the'Revision Court and oblige me
Yours truly,
■ -Ed. Duggan.
A request so courteously madejanc
arising out ol such a sad and uncon
trollable event as the death of‘Cody,
would have been granted by even
sterner judges, and “UollyV was
stricken oft the roll of fame and Will
be known no more jio the lynx eyed
assessor.
ninE ANDIDATRS for
>li.
:1 >ln,
33S>—4t
. iiulktk *’
The Court of Revision for the town,
ship of Hullett was held at Londes-
boro’, on,the 26th May, 1885. Mem-
Hirers presenti J. Britton, J. Basham,
A. T. McDonald and B. Churchill.
All being duly sworn, ’J. Basham
was appointed chairman. The ap*-
peals disposed of were as follows;—
John Connell $106 personal property
struck off; Ihos, Sloan assessed §400
income; Charles Floody remain as as
sessed; W. Walters assessed tenant,
Jot*6y Dohdosbaro ; Rohl, Anftersoi'
assessed farmer s son, lot. 19,Ton . 3;
John Bel! struck mff pt. Jot 26, eon.
JO, tenant,and Mary Rose, Geo, Rose,
T.iOTI Rale by Carlfnif and WnnifjS',.-01intbn.
f T.io drudgery of ordinary Ivtndrdinrning
avoided by securing one of the Chnmor.’s Friends
They arc die>p and durable. Sen .
, CARLING WPINNTNO
33?-tf • Clinton.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
irJOtTftTEES THOUSAND FEET of IIEMLOHK
1? LUM BEK for ails. Will ba cut to order.
Apply-to---------
(J. DOHERTY,
3S5-U . “ Olifttun MiiMc Emporium
-
rimy
fi
Tim1 T
;u tin
SUBS
:0J
G I i*.T
WtWIl
reu Itirn.ir
« of .1146, n
.iOHN.MT
. \pr.I H.
several
loin ori
•*t P, o
14 if
» A trial, nrnl rou Will find they are clionper th"n the cheapest
No old stock— ALL WEW.' GOODS to 's'elect from. We
do no' give any quotations here on special • lines, ns goods so
much in p'rice' ' . ' a"
MILLINERY- A SPECIALTY!
itj?” Remember the Cheap Dry-GoydS Swire, .next to Cooper & Sou's Grocery,
opposite the Market Square. ' ' r .
■ ... ’
or. warn^ruuMrwffnrjurpicTrwo’Jt rjwm .
T.” COOPER
■ - . GKBoc:m:R,is.
New' Season’s Teas from 15 to 75c. per Pound
"Chase & Sanborn's
Christie,.Brown & Co’s Biscuits
HAMS, BREAKS AST BACON, ETC. .
Large and Complete Stook of China, New Crookery, Glassware, &c.
Gftods promptly jlelivered, Cali nml examine our store, which, is thn
----LARGEST AND NEATEST GROCERY IN TOWN —
T. COOPER SON
(n ^eturninff thanks to mv many friemls and patrons, for prist patronage, .1 Wouh
like to call their special attention to.my veyy complete stock of
HARNESS, WtjlRSj....ClJRRy-‘COMB§i.’ BRUSHES, . ETC., ETC
—.........—Special aUontion-is-di.i:ectecUto.jny_sio:c.kiof__________J.,..'',..:.,
.-:SINGLE::hARNESS:-:
It will he found very complete, and for durability nnd finish' cannot be excelled b1
any one'. As I eriiploy .none btr the best wcrkrn'Ti, and use the best material to-b
bought in the market, all who mny .furor me -with their patronage 'may feel confidcn
* tff getting satisfaction. .
KS’PEICES AWAY DOWN.
Trunks-and Valises'in great variety and Prices Low
=sew
a
CANTELON BROS
General Grocers and Produce Merchants;
RACEY’S OLD STA'W, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
Choice, Fresh Family Groceries
CONSTANTLY IN STOCK.. ’
TEAS
FarmProduce taken at Highest Price.
CA.nsrcC'jELOJsr
twi
I
WIRE
—Ask for and have no other than the—
SHBOURH
' GO’S
MO' Mi
MINE
THE BEST BS THE CHEAPEST.
n a