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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-06-23, Page 5eillesolOmesostsseoll ARE YOU LOOKING For FOR THEM:? The :EEot Weat � e The Cheap Lines of Dress Goods We are showing 'v'2ry Large and AitraozYue Stook. qf MIJSLINS AND LA WNS ,� also • New Prints, New Ginghams, New Gloves 8i Hosiery. 6 Summer Millinery---Stoek very complete.. The Low -Priced Hosiery. The Big Story of Prints. ----Go to the place where they keep theta • CEO. E. PAV & COMPA VY • The Dry -Goods Emporium of Clinton. Mr. W. H. Stewart Was then called upon and gave his methods of teach . i}lg .arithmetic, .dealing with the sim-ple rules and a few- points in frac- tions inc. -7A-discussion followed in which Messrs. Groves, :Dorranee, Duff; Reid and Linkluter took part, all atI• vocating a more extensive use of the. teldition tables as s sure means of • Making' pupils more ready and a'ccur• . ate •in their work. Idr,, Stewart re- ceived. the thanks of the. •associatiiou - lar his valuable hints on this subject. Mr. 7.:W. Shaw then : took up the tiulrj et of- drawing, showing his method of dealing with the subject • when tatting it.up for the first time. Tlaving:the model before the class he showed bow he would lead the pupils to make a representation of it in perspective.. Alter dealing; with this he'took up several' problems in.prac • tical Geometry, showing clearly the manner in which it should be pre- sented to the bless. • A'short discus- .'sign followed, after which gr.' Shaw received a well deserved vote of 'thanks. a, Mr. W. G.. •Tuff was then called on mid gave some valuable'hints on the construction of"time tables for :un•. ..graded schools," showing 'the. points to:he.co.nside.red,a.nd how- the chief ditl'iculties might ` be overcome. This is a part of• school' management which. gives' _trouble to .all yo.utig :teachers sand many,' questiona weep :i --asked Mr:.Duff,' all of which he 'an• 'swered with a'read iness'widen show! 'Ant thathe was well versed in ,this. importataternatter. At"the: close of unanimous in e5tpressingtheirtlianks to Mr. Duff far -tile information he had afforded on tine -subject. . The meeting adjourned to meet at • LIB L: A WOldAit IN TUE EASE. It will beremeinbered that Roy; a. teller in the bank of Montreal at Stratford,decaageped afow weeks ag 'ioaving the funds, of that institution. had 13oen watching .the door and blacking the boots at the same time. He watched froin 11 to b. Annie Ooltel1o, a domestic at the Albion hotel, was asked by :defend- ant's C0ui1691 : "Did •you ever see anything wrong betrdeeil Roy and Mtge Vornn>.lyea "No," she replied. • ' .. "Nothing 2" "Oh, I once saw.Roy.kiss her -un- dor the gaslight ou the third floor.' "Is that nothing 7'1 • , "No." Henry "ire"Henry P. Better said he saw. Roy. admit the plaintiff .to -tho,bank. after SanAm:FT. Hamilton a 'Stratford law student, said that Miss Vearrnilyea - visited several tithes the office; ill whieh'lie was employed. She Wein- ed fascinated with Rey and another hbanlc clerk nettled Wilmot.. Twice he saw her .enter the bank after; hours. Once• Wilmot went'in with her,' On one occasion slitecane out .another Way ; he niet her later on 'the 'street and told nor there was whitewash on her. jaeket: Writ. McBride, principal of the Stratford Collegiate institute, said he was frequently pestered,' by the plaintiff • soliciting him at .the school; and other. places to buy a book. Once m•Barndaie's 'store alie placed herself very closeto hien . Donald ...McGregor, an elderly, humorous old man,the bookkeeperin.. Sharriran's foundry; said 'that on one .occasion Miss Vert►iilyea visited the' office, and wauted Mr. - Sharman to buy a book. He refused,.refused,.het offered to drive.her to a, Dutchman in:' the country' who hethou;ht'.would. buy.' He, Sharman was going out to sell a , thresher ' They .,drove out together: ';'After the trip site told the Witness 'that she had a good tithe but ,made no sale, an 3 further; that the trip was , exciting talk, . an(1, her. bank 'clerk "" friends didn't like. it, Why," she said to•MCGregor, "do you think I'd T,iirt: with:an old like •Irr. •Shar- man. when I could get.a young' bank :teller any' tithe 2 I say `flirt,' . bntI. See Our Goods and Compare Prices. • Estate. late.: JOHN. .KODGENS JOHN WISEMAN, Manager. 15 per set. off for Cash. -r SCQTr ACT FINEP. THE-MArt'(nR OP 1N ASSIGNI4ENT; 1 r n et of Legislature of , Ontario,so a A known as 23tih Victoria, Chap, 201 being an act respecting assignments for the benefit. of •creditors, and amendments thereto. • NOTICE 1$ HEREI3Y GIVEN thatroter.liobb, of the sale town of Clinton, Grocer, has, with the consent of a onafm•ity of his crediaors. haying claims of ;100 mid upwards, made an aesign'nierft of all his personal property', which -may and sold uneler osecution, and elf his real:ostate credits and 4{feets to, ale, George Watt, the younger, of the city of Brantford, in trust, for the benefit of .1) his locators and for the pur- pose of pitying and satisfying ratably and pro; portionatoly and without prejudice or priority, :all the creditors their just debts. And the per- sons, firms rind corporations, having airtime against the said debtor are required to snrrd in their names, residence and post office addresses and particulars 01 their claims duly verified by affidavit, with vonchors (if any) attauticd, ttnd specifying. the nature of the security (if any) held by them, by letter. prepaid, to, ore on or before the third flay of .lily, A 1). MO. And notice/is hereby given that .after the said date I will pro• coed�to distribute the assets ,of the sald debtor among the parties entitled thereto, havipg re- gard only to the claims of which notfeeshallhave been given,.a,itl that I will not be liable' for the assets or any .part them( , so distributed to any person or persons, firms or corporations, of whose debt or"clah i I shall• not then have notice. GEC. WATT, Jr., ,Assignee, ...Brantford. yNANNING Ss SCOTT - • • Solicitors,: '$96'• Grocepu made byrPuanteter Robbt, The town of Clinton, A quiet little bill that rain through the Dominion Parliament with scarce a word of .notice •reads follows: Ani Actrespecting the application of certain fines and forfeitures. Her Majesty by and with the consent of the Senate and House Of Coninions of Canada'euacts as follows: , • 1. Where no Other ;provi. ion_ is made by any law of Canada for the app lic:ation.•of any fine, penalty or .forfeiture unposed for the violation. of any such law, the 'mane shall be- long to the clown for the public uses of Canada:- • '• 2. ' Tho'Governor-in-Council.may from time to time direct . that any fine, penalty. or forfeiture, or. any portion thereof which- would other -- wise belong. to the crown for the pub- lic uses of Canada, he paid to any. piovincii}l,.lnutticipal or local author= ity, Which Wholly or in part bears the, expenses,' of administering the •law under which such• flue, Penalty of forfeiture is imposed, or that the sante be applied- in aiiyothor manner deemed best' adapted to attain the objects of such .law and to 'secure its clue adntlnistiatton: - ' That is the whole of it, but 'the effect 'will .be. this: • In Scott Act, counties the fides have hel'etofore' been applied fur the !purpose of en forcing the net. 'There . is uo la v bearing .on the case, but by common consent the money obtained has been ;clevoteds to that:purpose. 0k•.late the Provincial Go:veruxnent ..blit taken: -:upon it self" to enforce the Scot .Act, depending largely 'upon: the fines for the necessary funds. The . w' makes the fines revert. -to the ,,crown, .which is :the Doa tion 'Government, r✓nmen't, and though the 'see=' and clause provides that the Geyer; .i or n -Council -may hand over the g money for- the purposes of enforcing :the 'law, it. does not follow♦ that the Gotuernol iu ,C.Ijlliil tri ill, , about. 9$2,5()0 short. The Stratford Lacon in to referring' 'tho affair said a n Jtoy departed Svitb or shortly after- wards niet "+c, female book agent, an alleged' grass widow.'.' The artib further stated that "the evils of asso- ciation with such designing - females EIS : this one was known to bo ,are 'suf-: ficiently apparent." The Iady.refer red to,, AZIss,Verrnilyea, of To onto,. sued the Aegean for .#3,000 "damages arising gilt the alleged libellous re- marks anent'l the "female .book agent." • .Tho case •came before Air: Justice Rose and jury, last week. • Tho defendant claimed inStifrca- ti Qtr, a11;egili that.. the article Was correct, want to use-a'mild• terra." Mr. Me - Gregor' further :swore that once, Avid* bliss Verinilyea Wali sitting on a. high stool in the office, NIr. Shar- . man.put his arra around her waist "She looked up,'' said the; witness„. "?..nd gave an .angelic smile thatladies' give when they are pleased.” . The crowd that filled do• court • room laughed paralysingly, and ,the , judge threatened • to hitve- the- guilty ones putout if they were 'discovered. Continuiubf-the•-svitn'gSs` caused t,ocd.rood Beef Wool •- For the plaintiff it. D. :Flenry, nn ager of the 'National Bible Publishing. • Co., of Toronto ill whose employ :4 Liss Verrnilyea wi£?s, testified that ;she was discharged in ' oousetueneo of the .article. •The plaintiff's exatliination showed that "about 1871 Alis Verenlyea, whose people live near Belleville., was married. to Mr. 1)orland,professor' of moder;i language in Albert College.' Four tri five years later $hby • were divorc&I at Ann Arbor, 11ielt, . Hannah Duggan a r'lornestle at the _gg Athlon hotel' Stra•tfcrd, whore hoth - +b Roy and bliss Vorniilyea boarded, testified that on two occasions she saw them 'in a cornptennei)i'g'11.osition en a lounge in a sitting room. , ,Jereniian Driscoll, night porter at t1iQ Albion, said that at 10.30 one night a-cetitlnorcial traveler iititlt bim with a message to Alois Vertmlytla'S • room, She asked to be excnaed be� cruise she wayy ill. Some ono turned clown the light, . and wit. fleas svar. au:to.Ise sate Hay in the room,: Diaster he took quote from her • to the traveler. The light was }awn- ing till 5 in the meriting, and witnesti heard talking in the room all night. • Rot iota uot•klft rvit('n wit.110fIt left at w.ernit'a• fill l:cl-t 1i''t'' itiie;As), • , MARk ET REPO' RTS. (Corrected e•rcr) iuesdit} gfternoon'' GLINTON. - Pious„' 94 510 to ' 4 60 Fall Wheat; :4 4 ' • 0 75 to 0 76 Spring Wheat,' 0'60 to 0 70 Barley ' 0 50. to 0 66 Artt9,, r 0,28 to 0 31 Leas, - 9 681' to 0 53 Appplos,(rvmtor)'EQrbhI, 1 00 to 1 tt • 'utatocs, "0 26 to 0.26 13ntti r' 0 14 ;to 0 14 3''to 610 lnore: merriment by saying "I tihonght that Sharman •did this to get rid of "her." -- 1 "A quehr' ay to' get rid, of Mier,'; said one of tl'lel'c.o tiyol u • .1. McGregor further'intimated in. ef- • fect that Sharmau'e wife and daugh- ter had ""got onto things, " and were making' it warns for him', for Choy. were in the office 'one day and were. talking quite loud, Miss. Vertnilyoa once said.ttta,t she succeeded'bebter . with the gentloineu than with ladies. A manner 'broke ont lis the name of "James -T. Shartnan" was called out by stentorian -voiced Crier Iloilo. And that gentlemen stepped into th'Ai witness•box.. finis a•thm, long-beard- ed os►¢board•ed inan of about 50,... with a 'wooden left arm. Mr. Sharman told about lits drive to the country with Alias ;Vorrnilyoa; d'nd especially about• an Indelicate Col} venation that oocyys1rred between thein;,. Miss V. coulinbileing it., Mr..Sllartnan°ii id rte didn't re main- b r pitting liis arm • around the plaintiff in life presence of 1VeGregor,. but lie had a Blight recollection of throwing. his wooden aria around her, Whilo out driving ito told Iter t11at'4o was surprised that 40: had taken up his offer so quickly. She said l ""I took one'grod., s(trotre lcolai•'•atyour face, and thought yon - were a gentle- ioftti,a" • The..reaulhi`of the triol wn,' that the jury' brought in a, verdict for $1 damages, '.lire judge tcderviltg she platter o5Co21S.. ✓ I. .1 f" 188 AE11 T0.•RENT CIL SELL.,—The subscriber will rent or sell lot 20 and'ypouth half of 25, concession 17, or Base Line, Godorich township. It will bo rented for ti terra of years .or. sold. It eontains 120 acres, all cleared ; good ordinary dwelling and ' exeolient .barn ,and- good • stone stable and driving house and other outbuildings; - two good wells; good -bearing orchard, The soil r " is -excellent and yvell•adapte.d for. either -grain - • growing. or pasturage. JOHN COLCLOUGII, A 'GENTS WANTED -Ladies or. Gentlemen:— Blyth P. O. 30474304— ' XL' Good comrltisaton and work easy. Address. Tull Nnws-1 netnfn, Clinton.; • 384 1- Road, POR SALE�Situthtcd: -on the $uron -;loud, ' three miles' west of Clinton and ad- joining the'villagt'of Iiohnesville, concenfeft to church, school and post office. The lots. consist ,� .,of nuather'.1t and part 6(12, Godeiioh. township, : contahring131 acres, 50e10a7al. A large,amouat' of cedar and pine on thc remainder. Good frame • house and barn and othir corivenlenees on the prentlsea,: and a living stream. of waist runs through.. the farm. (pply •ho' the proprietor, JOHN (lALBICIC, •Ilolulowillt T;V. 303.45 . j, AR41 PO2•SJtLE:—For. sale, part of lot -36, J? 6th concession, Goderleh townehlp, contain - i.14; 40 acres, 34 .cleared,two acres of oreluu'd; Bi ■ MIN — a• •-01• SALE ger Three Hundred Ladies' and Children's: TRAW A.t a Reduction of 20 per Cent.. Sale' to begin FRIDAYJUNE Tlith.. Just opened -NEW LAWNS AND 11ZLSLINs., J. C. DETLOR &•. Coy . ' L .' tar. � • 9 9 wG ,� ads G I?7sotbgraph,Albums. • 7c ogr Z .z)h Albuans. 1 Vases and Chinaware. ' . Parres. and Wall*. • FANCY GOODS !.,, ,.Of allTtalds,:cheaper than et'er. . large house, part' log, part frame; barn 4043; • stable and shed 50x30; good well and ptnnpp est.; T�� COOPER a never falling spring on the premises. . Moral Vf r . i o oi. .. ■ terms. .Apply to WM, CURRY, con,: 7, Goderieh tot4nship:(Clinton P 0.)" 393 int T 4" ••11 LTE S AGENT' Iic ivcr BMA. BOOiE:STIDRE. 'fawn .fate .for Salm Godeiich. ,.. and VOCE, CORNER LOTS ii, Parks aid \tar wtoods survey vfu,:Lot number 11.,!Loroulo street; uuu)be}}• 11; Cedar• street; number -11, Pine ateeet and,17if,eedar str•set; all quarter aero each. .T.tle Imlisputable. will take 'Aeries, battle, 'etc,,for three of the lots. Apply to JOHN S. 51oMATIi,, 305-30i . 1\7 b 119E GIRL WANTED--0•agee,s per month... • IA Apply tYl Dlitl3.. lJUEtt'LIt, Alolsons Bank, Clinton. . �, • ''3$7 • • • 5 1 PARTIES;INDLBTLD.TO 'L^.S1111 piense ' pay amounts -to J. WISPAIA2 manager.; f the, llodgena Estate, before the •1stplay',- as after tl'iat date accounts will be placed n Court for colleetion.---0..1. TUT11ILL &.Co. - 387' �Y1`N ATN. -fIniIni znh•lU'�rliln W 3'00 to 900 .ufvwVs ave uawi,tt++y Rs IJ.tL 6.00 .¢- 0---s- 0 00 to 0 00 .. r111'.•in1.t)ottght out Josl,r11 '1tA..'0'sro5OF, ". •. 0 17 to 0 20 in Godei•lob,, we aro nowpreloai'od to fin';.' "� x tiA�t. lii4b, on reasonable terinst ' '�� ''c E �; tTISERS 1.. " HEADSTONES AND 14ONU1i'ENTS: • • •G11ANITIt` A • Sed' CIA.LY° T 'Firework's !. --of all kinds, at— OOEHI� URE SEEDS Tor4th ' 1a 1 " ]� P IYTTSte . C ' ALL�T. IU ) S. . ICE dimAM PINE: • APPLE just arrived. fler' l areilies 'stlplil ed: )with Tee Cream ou-short notice,.' Four kinds of Mangold Seeds, 25e. per. lb. White.J3olg iau Carrot:Seed, .40e: per lb. Turnip Seed, .tae. per: . Western Corin 99e..,.BuLkW1'leat 75c. Ola Cake $2.50por. cwt.• I want a lots of Oats in me hunge for Oatmeal, 12.lbs..to the bushel : A few EARLY 0Ii10.POTAT.oES FOR SEED. at: 75e. 'per bushel. JI STEEP, fQ•LUNTON. �G7t�1� 9 wvr 300 to:400 NR81 3RODER1Qll;:. i'JAOI8.SON'S ,T3Locv,;• 1iURO STIZEI• '��� We are prepared ,to. sell cheaper than any •..e • lVtal;;e a not of: die- fact. tFiat- ' TRE'7N>'*8 • other, firm 111 the county. Mn. Lewis added ruoto' bona ' fide new subscribers during tlhe • Sa inaw B City- Goderlch ttt.torr, of Uoderieh, ban been, appointed g, .. 1 � as r g;cnera]ng;ont for the county, and parties. present year than any otll.er paper in this •section. D etroat }1d. Cleveland.. d. , Sixautfng anything in tilts line0il1 fincLil to their lutenist to reserve their.ortleis uutyt N. tlt/+,:INGErdIEN' ,a Note the fact that Tut N ;��S-llrooitD has a larger.'circll- S)l; lt,lR AI �''� 110, iii ` itltiy.l �th, 1886. y372 3m fle' 3i01i'$Ii;FSON & BELL. lati011' thaxl any ,other a l)er i,13 this :section, p *The Elegant mud Cumntoclfotls ,Stemmer,. ,t8ABINA Y VALLEY" IlV111I"ID Ctlittf' 1111•ister • Note the fat that THE NEWS -RECORD has one 'I5rice' only,. 11UIJTU,tti, and that price reasonable. Rill .tire during; the fieas(n of ISnvigati:hu j� • layfuliewy: ��Le- �Insuralnce' Ci)(� yi ?,caves Goderii h. every ry Thtri•sdas3, nt 1'o'01e0lY - p, 111., Por Bat' City' mild Saginaw, callow, rttSand: NOTICE, , Meech, Pott acme recd r.twro,tnsking connections with 'es Shore Boats r Semi < c , , ✓n. tl' t l ' 3., with teauircrs for Itnrrisviil'o agents ill the `Township of .Gndericis for this Company,. Any person wishing; to insure in this old slid i'diahle 1�'nrmot' Compffny Should apply to either :Cno1sf s ;\�Etf,Arst, 14arloel: 1'. ,p. ; nr. SAIIri:t. Caps r.:Iit.k,..,5e'a1'rfrtlt P. 0. ' Prompt attention will lie given. IilclsilIo 1 June 3rd, 1880. 395.7tn . i, itl Vest Sf c It ass tt 011 1 B o'U for Roger The trnllctsf Bed ale appointed to net all (`tit Cheboygan yt rekinac Island and 6t, ignaeo, n pp alt a lay t ty w s , Osi ean. and Aipena, returning to Goderlch on • Loaves Godorieb cirery Sugday, at 12 .b'eloe1c neon, for fort limon, Iletrolt'and Cleveland, returning to t ode kl4 on 'Thursday, . 011110 route wilt be contInued during the season of navigation. Vort'lie rvhoto it0i'N,o rr,tf(retstIbnolts) rvlii he iaenecl Yeti $12.0 'Occupy hog eight•dayn, male; and berths {belittled, 3m rn•tn1 frei:rhr and pas:imge, find rill oitirer itlformatfunssy aj)pi to c1r lvt., 'Ayoub at (toderiifir. Notice 1000,0.0 1"e Riven try', pinks 111U5ilig. • : r;,Us sins 56,•6111.)ha. :507. HORSE STRAYED • Caine into Clnderich from the clit'entiott or Port A4liert, en TIl"sdlty, JItile Stir, 1880, a gonrl.sinvl bay ltol•s0', no w+llite marlcg, ngell, rat tail, a little tonehed 111 , the wind, mid• siIgIttly swelled in the off • • hied log. 'fltr' owner isre(lue$tedtoprove property, pity expenses, and isle it a0'ati. J ln. 11,u L1✓t, huso. uopt t, (Judet MI, 370 0 1 FACT ';;' :fou TALKS .T PLAIN OR FANCY �et}.1XYXiXBO9, JOB PRINTING CALL 011, • ADDRESS, w,. CSF .• le : cud USA DS `'unerrror• Work Oi l rantee.c/,, Y r. a.'r y AT'i��f I.lLlt.a. , P11':TCTy.. & , ipe'lidaac,,, iJ4/