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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-06-09, Page 8VSINESS ANNOUNGEMENT. ORRE4P0111DENiet.. Tire will at all times be pleased to ^reayive ittiizs it news from our sub- sc3'tbera. 'WI want a good corres- oon:dont £n every, lt'catity, li lreadd. •7•epresc7tted, to send 228 RE7aIABLE news. SURSCItIRERS. har088 who do not receive their #paper regularly from the carriers -for fhr.zug?t their ,local post 4o„iftces will 'confer a favor 'b,+i reporting at, this. to face at Mice. Subscriptions may 4canpnence' at any time. • • ADVERTISERS, • Advertisers will please bear in mind ;that all ;'changes" of advertisements, *to cnslwe insertion, should. be handed •iia lzot later than A:1owDasr not» of •each week. , Willt(111LATION.. Tun NEws-REQORD has 'a larger ciroulation than .any other .paper -in !this *Von, and as an advertising -medium line ..few..equals in Ontario. 'Our boolw are 'open to those who *mean ,business, 1'he Job bepariment of this jour- ,nal , is one of the best equipped in Western Ontario, and a superior 'claseoj work is gucirantecd at very moderate rates. The Nuron News -Record WVednesiln . June Oth. :LOCAL NEWS: -.In. ',Around tite a'nub." situ talk. •• 'EMAL SERVANT WANTED. Apply to His. Janzcs. Moore, Oona- lnorcial hotel, Clinton. 395. STnoNo;' ACTIVE Bov:WANTED, ,t0 :dcliver•'grocertes.and look after Horse. 11ppig oto"C, Cooper '& Son, Grocers: WAITED :AT ONOE •A GOOD' ACTIVE • 11;ox To LEA N THE Atte PRINTING; ar AT THE NEws-RecouD or SUE, • - .Cx roN ti'Ir00L•LEt7 MIL1 S .is 'the Trost place in 'she county of :'.Huron to trade i,/o74•, reo'Z .01 A• full stock of • 'all. kinds 'Of cloth on.•kand at lowest rates, ,Don't•pass 2cs. • 395 . 'THE. Synod of. 1-blion' will meet au'London ,on.the.151h intst. • ..,AT the meetfug of the • London `e;onference in St: Thomas, last week, 111cDonugh as elected secretary. • • • • bil:az.oli.e;:alie`'re filar meeting. of L. O. L..710 ;ta'kes. place next Mon-' •tiey-evening: Maters of .iinportanco • Irequire:a'4u•ll attendance. •SootAL':at• M,r Steneman's;••op- posits,.Organ fialetory,' Thui'sdey. evening, in . asci of •• Ontario street Methodist Church funds. Mit: L. Ni:reERy, •of W-. WaWan osh,,pessodthrough .here .'Tliur:sday' 'afternoon .on his i"vity:.home front' the 'Ineetrhl,"I of the Grand Orange -Lodge In Toronto. FREE M.D.4.--=Sonic • pumas who ]alto no regard. for.tl e:lawsof•meurrt •and taunt fare inthe habit of expo. :ttriathig ,the utak. of • cows: that do not b�roieg. to them.. If caught. in this dishonorable pastime .the Bolin- 'quonts Will be punished'. • . A'LAiGELY attended meetirig''of 'Brest Heron Consorvetivostwas held .in Davison and . Johnston's ` office 'Qodet?ic'h, Thursday:- A`freo inter- . 'change xif mews .took place.. a1v11 endorsers expressions :of the utmost •confidouce :iu the present•'veteran leader of the patty and his •; colleag ccs. • • THERE is a rumor. tliet . Deputy Ite'eve, Ay. Either, of Stephen, is selblo eand{date to represent autli 'Il:uron in the Local Logis- luture lit the Conservative interest, Thoro ie no leek. of good'iniatorial • T. ,:set any rate. Either Geo. Jackson, •1 y Either, T)r..: Rollins; or I)r: 'toletnan. would Make a good thein 'bor. _..•.. VA:teAr;s.---Sano person or per- . sous of. censiclerabl.o,muscular force, • 'albeit not of a Christian, character,. take delight in pulling out•.tho iron i'otttt Which form the fence around the 1)nterio Street church property. • ,Sada vandalistu ustbe the outceine of innate "almed peas," for there can- not lie tiny "fun" in wasting so much etrength for such a bad purpose. • Norvir Renal. T`EAortrnst Assocl- ATION:—The regular annual meet- ing of the Irei'th Huron T'eatcirers* r♦;ssociatiou' will bo held iii' the. (;enti•al Settee!, llrussels, on Thurs- day and Friday, Juno 10th and lith, 18861 1y''. 111, 111allta1i, president, Will deliver an address, and. several pupae on interesting Irulijects will he rear[. A request to notice Haiti nme. misdeed tuo into for last week. • • 7'iiE acini=aiii.ual meeting of the South Iitiren Cai sty Oratuge Lodge takes , place in tlio Orallgo • Hall, Clinton, to-dey. FIRE, -;..Thursday morning, early, a stable in, the rear of the residence of Mr. W. Coats, Huron St,, and One on property adjoining belong- ing to Air, Paisley were destroyed by fire, Tien death of tiro wife of the In- ' specter of Schools of South Reran, Mr'. • Tont, of Exeter, occurred on Wednesday- last from consumption. Mr. Tom will likely take up his residence in Goderich nowt TUE Stratford' Odd -fellows have set apart the 11th of June for the purpose of decorating the graves' of of departed brethren, and the first Monday • in June was chosen •by Frontier Lodge, Windsor, . for a Similar object. 'On Wednesday of this weei the Conservatives of East Huron ,will moot in, Winghem for the purpose of nominating a candidate for •the, Donation' House, It is expected.,. that the present member, Tlios. Farrow, will be the nominee, al- though tlie••namea of Wm. Clegg, H. W. C. Meyer, Capt. Laine and other prominent Conservatives have been mentioned.. Tun St..Thomas Council 'has re- fused the request of the Scott Act doputatio°n: to have a special officer. appointed to carry'•out ..the • 'Act The deputation urged that under the Act as much liquor is sold as farrnei'- ly, but that it is. now known se "ocean foam," "cold' tea," and "guess 'ern." The police -are instructed. to enforce the Act in the same ivatinier as they enforce other laws. • • Tun '11TASosIo GRAND LODGE COM» brrTTEE on the "reetrrangoment and ro=distribution of districts met in Toronto last week and concluded. their business,. They. ,formed four new districts, viz :' Erie, South Hur- on,, Algoma and.. Frontenac. The •lodges.in this section ere •in the' fol- lowing- districts ,. South•Hiti.on,:16 lodges-,--Gody.er.ieh, Smith's Hill, • Clinton, Seatorth, Zurich; Mitchell, Stratford, Eider, St. Marys,'Blyth. New Ffanrbtirg; Baden, Parkhill,; :Ailsa Craig, Lucan; - \vE noticed. this iii the Olobe the other day, but .can 'hardly;: believe the statement: •"Some justices of the .County of Huron distinguished, thomse'lves the•other day .at Bayfield, by a very remarkable conviction.' They',couvictod .!the {ac.eu'sed•: of an. . assatlit and fined him 00;,: -.(but per- haps 'to make 'tlio..fees, gz>aito safe) they ordered the complainant to,pay the'costs, and in default of payment of fine anal: costs, they 'directed that both • defendant. 'and complainant should go' -.to poll, This convic- tion twill Rrobably be -quashed."' IIAnn . Wb1tnS.-- (fray butter :no 'bread; but . Soft.' words' applied ..to wrongdoing are not very.etfective.• At the Guelph Corit'ercnee in' Godo- . rich `last week some one asked Coil- foronco to .'make a: deliverance de= precating''tho use of strong language, . by the secular prosi'. Bro. Milliard., Of the 1Vaaterloo 'Ohronricfe,.slowed the abstmdity of asking. for such. a deliverauco,: and wanted• to know. if. anything would be gained by saying. au offender Was:a purloiner instead of a thief. A.iul' 'he aright . have' asked if the descriibing : e man as a "llai:" who tvas,pnblicly convicted of lying, and still'' persisted in slandering his fellow .rota, ivaS slot morn in 01 lei' than saying the of fender'was Mistaken; . AccinkrrT=LeastTuesday.1wo.sons of. Mr. D. Erwin, aged about 10. -end 12 years reepeetively, had been to Mr. Drapers, at:the forks of,the 'Maitland, and when 'returning .they both, were.ridilig a rather mettlesome, 'horse: The youngest boy Weis riding on a<• saddle with his feet . in the stirrups;, the oldest wee in front of . him almost. on the neck of the horse. The boys, it appears;.were very care- d ful-to prevent any one from• fright- �inrug.'tite aniinal, and:so•remarked to those they :met, but ttihetlier in-. tentionally�or not,.ono•of two young siren whom they"inet carrying a fork• - ed true or log -boat, took offhishat. and waived it as the horse was pass- ing. • This realised the animal to shy, and •the, oldest boy was thrown over the horse's head; the other Ltd ways also thrown off, but' one foot was h'oldin the -stirrup and and the floor boy was dragged. along the road for about twenty. rods, the iron -bound hoofs of the liaise striking lain on.. the head at• every stride, Hewes picked ' up unconscious ail taken' into Mr. 1,-Mcilveen's house, twig• medical men scut for, and •all pos- sible ear° taken of hint, ile remain* ed unconscious' until the following Inornilig, going into convulsions' often duffing the night. At, last acccante the incl had been removed to his father's residence and was doing well. It is to be hoped that be will recdvcr. Rumor Isis it that Mr. Erwin will take proceedings •',;ainst the young i»an who. fright= rstred the borsi .' :14 ��ri�cs from S7: LL PA' ER • Prom. 5e. a Roll up. Carpet Felt, Baskets, Pans, Silverware, Croquet,Rubber Balls,Base Ball 'Rats, hammocks, Foot Balls, School ancc • , . Office Maps, Building Paper, &c. •WINDOW. SHADES 'AND ROLLERS, dilEAF, • CHRIS, DICKSON, CLINTON. THE loon MAN'S COtiRT.-From the report of inspector of Division Courts wo find that in the year 1885, . .-there were 239 suits .entered at Guderich, on account 'of which was paid into Court $2,022.99,- Suits at Seafortlt, 21.7, paid- in 3,068.21. Suits at Clinton, 317; paid in 2,321.- 84. ,321:84. Suits at Brussels, 309, paid in 3,722,70.. Suite at Exeter, 122, paid' in 2.755,24. Suits at. Dungannon, 104, paid. in 1,237.49. Suits at Bayfield, ' 55, paid in 1,012.60. Suits at Wingham, 22,0, paid in 3,- 514,60. Suits at Gerrie, 63, paid in ..1,699.57. $.uits ai Zurich, 78, paid' in 1,478.63. SuitsatCrediton, ' 65, paid, :in • 616.12. In proportion to suits entered there wits more paid in at Gorrie thau elsewhere, averag- ing $27 per suit, and the clerk thorn is • credited with: having paid out $6.73 more than Wm paid in. The lowest amount paid in in proportion to suits entered was at Goderich, •averaging $8,46. . HtuRou ABROAD.—Through the courtesy of High Commissioner, Sir 'Chas.-'I'upper, • we have received the official catalogue of the .Canadian Section. of Colonial and Indian Ex:: hibition, now being -held. in•London, England; .1+rom it. we learn that.. A: 11'IcU' A11•an,of Goderich; exhibits 24 wartpties:.o•f•.tpplos . 11 of •pears, • 2 of plimi ; 1: of cranberries: W.N. Cresswell of Seaforth, exhibits` 3 paintings f ,'sheep, hike 'Huron; and cattle.. A. O.. VanEgiiiond••& sons, 'of Seaforth,.and •.Blyth, ,.exhibit • union druggets,and woolen druggets, also fancy woolen flannels,' fancy Unionflannels; .Halifax. •, tweeds;.. wooln tweeds.. .It. Gowanlock, •Seaforth,10 varieties apples. G.111c- Ewen, • 1lens'all, salt N. A. C. Woks, Gt.derich, :Various kinds of refined salt,for table and dairy use, 'and a- collection of clieniicels. Eehill,' • Setaforth, peas, 'and five varieties of ' wheat. I.S. Truoinn'or, •Stephen; • clay- and bricks. Wil- li:iris and 11 array, I3osangeet; and Codorich, two samples of coarse salt. tiV.:I)ulrerty .& Co.., Clinton, cabinet organs Thos ,.Good, 73`oumiiler,. limestone- and lime..•Photpgralhs of God erich sehool'butldings=High,' Central and..Ward.. 1.8ainples . of pupil's work from •Blyth Public Scheel:, Specimens. of .Eainmation ivssik from the Mechanics' Institutes of Blyth,:.;Goderieli- and Seaforth. Wo ,•iuinlir say that' the, catalogue from which we.. have made these extracts contains300 pages and. fs convenientlyrarranged. and nicely Printed; - . •• Sr.. PAUL'S Clrumyn GuiLD.•.-,The • closing entertainment of this desert-' flag society °tune of in :the ;school room on Vtrednesday evening. The local `talent 'consisted .of. • Misses Dope*, Jackson;iS. Greig •and Mrs. lt. Iiausfoi•d; •11Tessrs. .Herman, Combe, Snaith, T: and J. Jackson,. J. l.+itrtner,• Mr. 'Brewer and Mx. Scott. Mr...telcher, of Goderich,: an.d Hollis, of Seaforth, also took part. The singing' of: Belcher wasrapturously applauded ' and encore .enthusiastically .insisted up- on. ' The gentleman certainly pressed the ; audience favorably. Mr.' Hollis, • in.' 'a. different line, brought down the house. Ile is A. decidedly versatilh . genius Hit{ singing -in -character was enthusiast- scally encored; and a half hour With. him is the best anti-dyspeptio treat - meet we know of. Mr, Brewer in his pourtrayal of' the lover• and. his "nal," and "dad." and and • the' Old cloak was quite a Success; though the tr',.insformetion was effect- ed , in full view of . the audience. Mr, Scott .,Vas quite as n,neli .sat - 11 OM athouse in using the soft "lrish •b -rogue as he is . when `aging the harder Doric. . When lio..expressod the in- dignant sentiments. of:Mr. r. O'Arn- prior anent investing In• cometet'y stock, or even in a single plot ,'to live itt when he Was dead" he ektts au fait—as.,acconplfshed as though to the Kerry manner born. The musical numbers by local talent, Mr. Farmer on the clarionet caped ally, seemed to be highly appreciate ed: • Take the • lrerforrn,atice. all thr•quglr it was very creditable, much • more entertaining than the average '25 cent "show" in the town hall, and with some variation might be profitably repeated. BirtEr. BITS.—Messrs. D. Cantolon and E, Belcher, of Gbderich,�were n in towon Wednesday evening,' .the sinning of the last-named gen- tleman being ono of:the features of the evening at the St: Paul's Guild entertainment,—M•r. E. Hollis, of Seai'orth, highly delighted the audi- ence et an entertainment gotten up by St. Paul's•Guitd last Wednesday evening. --A grateful shower of rain last Saturday and early • Mondaf rnorniug,•-A' person who returned to • town' from Montreal last week says that"defaulter Crain was in that city when :he left and appeared quite unconcerned about his .alleged criminal conduct here—Mr: Stephen; Yates wits: the nominee of the Huron Scott Act Contention, , for • •paid ,Polito Magis:trate for. the 'county; but. •tlie County •Council very pro- perly declined to furuish the nary.. .Mr. D,' M. Angus -hes returned to town,—T: Jackson; jr., is.a "happy father;"' it's a girl, though. -Mr. T. •C. Doherty last week so Irl .his match- • ed black carriage toam: to Mr. Jona- than Miller.; a fair price was i•ea1- ized.-The Doherty • band are pre- paring for: • thebig a:gun- ,neat• et • • Stratford ; .come' home with' first honors, "boys," -With the use of ' paint .and. brush Mr. P W. Hay- ward's ayward's residence • p'resents' a stitch . . neater t ppeaiauce.•--,AL social will , be held at Mr.. Stouehain's resicfince • • to -Morrow ;('Thursday) eventua: '>' Tho young ladies, in. Clinton,' wlid• have charge •of :the. tickets Reath Pic -nit 'in Hullett,' 'are au their • round; buya ticket, gontlemiu.' •Chief Paisley has. -exchanged: hie pony for an animal of 'more -lofty ': proportions.—E:Floody spent it' day or two at the Orange Grand L'fidge in Toronto.—Ex-Mayor ForreStor's residence is approaching coiinpletien, --A good stash boy is w toted at'.this office. -Diaster Bert, \talker left fir IZetr'.oit on Friday ;' lio . secuted ta: "stt" in an. organ. factory •there... -1‘. The brethren of South' 'Huron 'will celebrate the. 12th' at: Exeter this year. -Our cricketers were downed at :G'oderich on • Monday .; our 'boys ' Were not in their usual good trim. • $1000 REWARD. --Doctors-. of : the treat Royal Staff of English French and German physicians," surgeons,. professors' and specialists; will visit the Rattenlwry Hotel, Clinton, Ont., June 18th, anal will 'remain until the evening of 22nd' June, where they wiiitreat the afflicted free of Charge., Tlio object of this mostcelebrated and. eminent. combined' .staff, .of doctors, in thus treating the sick, free 'of charge -for first •visit only -is to establish as large a Canadian repute• tion as they now possess a European 'one;and to make the successeethey have achieved' ie different countries :identified with the interests 'of all . Canadian- people; for. this purpose • they abjured the unpleasant, epithets conferred, upon all travelling doctors and come before. the people with a world 'tvide•reputation and. experience' willing to cure any curable disease and if incurable the patient will be told in. snob *manner that although recovery is impossible, they Nill.stfll retain faith in the Royal Staff as as they believe• it to be far better that the patient should know the nature of his disease and he resigners, than to be told,by travelling impost- ers that the disease is curable and each attemptat a cure produces niol•e discontent. Every person can fully rely upon the veteran judgment 14 of "the staff who have been lroiornc�,• hy- Royal • favor for wonderful reJ coteries under their expert adniinis- tratron. The Royal Staff is a house• holt word in, Europe, and the Can- adians by experience can already say that "honor is their virtue 'and "success" their maxim. • Let every one who have either lived iu any part of Europe or leave friends living ing there -call upon the doctors as, "rarely •u grip frae freerti , to frot'u slakes sympathy the closer." N. B. The first visit along free; in anteaters charges will he made. Dates ---18th to 22nd Juna. • - +•,.: Iron. Mackenzie lotwen WAS jiresent at the meeting of the Orange Grand Lodge in 'Toronto, last week and delivered an address. ' • 9— Ou : Saturday ere Neat !. —And for six following days writ' will offer' n'illEll I Fors' Which we claim is the Greatest Bargain ever offered. in Clinton. They are WORTH 75 CENTS. We have tirade our Saturday Sales one of the Greatest Sensations'of the day, and by this means we have brought a grout many people to our establishment who.were strangers tows and which we hope to retain •as permanent customers. We believe.in advortiting'and our Saturday Sales is one way in 'which we are trying 'to 'convince people that we carry out 'exactly what we say. A 'very great m,lury haa been done to advertising by •poople.tvho think that the public, know nothing and can be easily gulled by advertiseinentu• • • 'ivTricli are very misleading:• Coiner and see this Onset Lino of Tweeds, tvltich iso, offer,:' and • we will• • • 'convi;ne° you that it ie`a wonderful• bargain :which should • • not be missed; .:... he Famous' Clothiers and Hatters, FIRST-CLASS 1 IMMEDIATELY.. C. RANCE & CO. TIME HUD CLOTHIERS, ` T$REE DOORS WEST OP D1CKSON`S BOOK STOKE d 4 - •