The Huron News-Record, 1886-06-30, Page 1ti
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VEttMS.t—$1.25 per Auntrnt,;itli, ucc.
VOL: V.14—No0. 28.
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Addition: O; ]Weals<
I' Lt;I kuu.-Tho Clinton base 1ia11-
ists says that the reason why. the •
- • contost.betwoon the Exeter boys aucl
them did not -come off' Teadily,.
was because the lxetars "flunked.."
WILY is Appleton .:.cont the host
• • farmer in the county 1 Wm. Smith -
B011, in ills b1dYt.''in another column;
fifers a $5 prize. for the correct solu
tau gf.tliis probe i.
' Punr.lc •Sni riunq --A motioli:*
was carried by the 'Peterborough
town couneittlua the police he not
roctWired :to. td:4a.ny extrrotcl u:Li'v'
file Scott Act. • i.. ,
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• Envo.t@x:tT..—Socoud class lion-
refoiSiondi «• aaminations comnlonc-
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1'1'x' 4 1 d1 1 s
u� y c t •uo. ti'
,,tiy.''• ,ii. rmed cralrtinatIons •
ext t,Ionda Tuesday and. Wednos-
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A ;:IEla'rIxerof the Dominion Draft
Hume, lir'eedei's 'Society . and. •fill•
others "interested in the.. breeding of
draught horses wit -1 he' Held in the •
Council Chamber of tide city `.of.•
.Stratford, on Tuedlay• Jli'ly 13.t1;
1386, conun encing • at- 10.30• o''ciocl:. .
Tau Brussels Post says .the-Nnmvs-
lluconn Made a lame excuse.for. ac=
• teptiug the lilytii' peu.ting. '•
made no excuse, •and' do not. intents„
• to make . any,,. none is, necessary:
The lost .tau has the indecency . to
perpotrate au other fabrigation
tlitiou to the •former one which Ito
stood spousor for: • - •
CioXsinnaarirE • improveme3Yt" 1t,
apparent -in the nl.ovet)ietts. and
oral efficiency of t1 o,'33rd fiat -
d talion, which is a ci•ed-it to _trio
!i• county frons :which It.luiils, and as
este. conies well tattle greet:. •Lt.-
. Col. Coleman, commanding 'dsiiicor
sof the. uup, i)i a jovial, pl.easant
',gentleman, wlio' eras already:"411
dleredhimself very popular'Nvikl1 all.
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i,. :S'ot So' VERY ]Lan,—On•Monday
a very serious;criurinal charge was
.laid before -the Maybe against an,
y� r,
old gentleman residing in tatvit.
• }I'r'on. *hat we, d;ar1 gioan:i,eglt•t ug
fry the case, the private proseeutorsoeiias'
"to have found out that lre`had made
.anistalte, and the, information -"vas.
. tended so• as • to make i dintdi: of
.at n ori• assault, for w1¢iclt the
lay& imposed a filie of +$10 and
action tip the elifutceineut of
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"1VDL1'J9:1DS\`2' 1V ALL 4'L11VGS, 14 UPJAL Zay 1%Ofi111EC 't
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. CLINTON, HURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE 30, 1886,
TILE•IIULL1i1".C,
'.As had been announced in these
Winans for - two weeks previous.
would i picnic in
be the Case, the plc
the grove, under the ausj ions of
the Catholic ladies of Mallett, caiao
off Wednesday. , Ily the number
of horses and vehicles which were
early out in and. about Cliutun,
'destined for the •friendly fray, one
could almost i.uiagine the - .
.f.isudl neigh of The resitsels e'er their
heaps of cot u; .
And ardent gallants waiting the ripping
qt' tiled
arra.
Free bassos mut,
ivany lt;;ivato liroced+d'ls of the : �ffitiug, . mxlaiQlt _
rigs couto •ed visitot,,tu the rrovo, iaduiuuutoel to $323.00, tepreseiiittio•
g 3 b
Where at last, among!.tlto bough's Made 3,230 lotes,.l.rit6..4.eftiwhiohi were for
And stacionsgrotutd tltc fouua,a. leasartt I)outln'icI s Date, abd X, 13t; fir;
shade ; ' 1 Juliix's Rate. • 111:ajority for ' 1)'s
'Staootlt .and plain and Pretty to be'seen' • Kate–5-08'.' When-- i e Testi-It–way
illid soft aS rolvet'was the young green. announced 'by Father Watters, Mr,
• The grove is indeed a v`o1,s •pretty ,j)putiniel� lleynolds, fatheiti-of the
natural opening. iu the, midst ofthe J
r, I t. q sitccos�ful yoiwgltmdy, my t1SQ'�ful1-
natural forest.'. Among tile' material noss Of his great,. big, sympathetic
objci•ts• that ,greeted the:'ayes was n .heart eXclailnecl : "it's too, nnlQl};
�loti array of ,ttbles :t*Qverecl ',with I wish trio ma'orit'was:net so big."
'spotless white linen ;Lull' Wien .pro-, ' T� athet .\Vatters then. presented the
ftisely. with• edibles angst t�iilptiiif; .' fortunate Kate with the handsome
lri
variety and sup(Nutended in a Avitcli,acoonipailylug tllopl•eselltwith
•most affable and lad"' -like 4nanner, ,•:appropriate remarks, .loped that she
Beneath • the slieltoriirg l}iuis.`cif zk would -live lon, to wear it and'with-'
clump of trees was Laid .a dancing put.vanity.`.. lie also ask.0,tlle other
platform. Oa a raised dais at dy'he late to conto'fcivward and tltoi pro -
side 'of •it was an, organ 'efficiently minted •her`with''a •,beautiful • gold
presided . over by F' Miss , Butler.. locket ou behalf of his congregation
There Were also stringed' and other -and •himself. iii winding up ;the
musical, inatruluonts. From this proceedings Of the dliy 1'ather.:\\''at=
•elevated i?oi5itipli •niastcrs: of ,•core tars' expressed. hinistalf as thankful
ntonios, 1). Reynolds and J. •Carbert to al. presort, Ito was gladl'to have
:citllurl off the clanses,, •• . this practical.' testi in oily. of'thawill-
Now in, now out, in' tune and tmasiire. ..ingness of'the .p001)10 ,to strengthen
e.idedly aggressive aspect, and emu
up the result. The ballot box which
Mr, Whitely. held was ..hiss D.
I*ato's and for the last foiy.milllatos
the .loot` printer man's vision was
fairly daizled ate the sight of the
Many legal torlclers that came in for •
the, as was nfterivards 'shows, sue-
0essfal young lady, ;••
. 's'.ut nns[Ix. r. •
Precisely 'at '6 down'caine father -
Walters'
tber.-
\\r tters' cane. and the boll 'closed,
to the great relibi' of alie.Oxpectant
crowd Ales�rs. Kelly aucl Whitely'
assisteclt:if`atlier Watter's to count the
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Co,„ TEE. niot
" toderich, on :Monday::• of ' last
week to consider air• appeal. nlade.
against the county equalization. The
Validity of the appeal was qucstio1i
ed. Solicitd'r • Garrow deckled that
the appeal was legal.' Judge Tomes
having.expressed the opinion thatit
was too late to go intd trio' question
ter'' as it should be dcillt with, the
nppeal:,vas withdrawn and .notion
passed. requesting _ the council '.to
equalize the rolls. in Januar; and
that the. clerks .. return tlis.; dills
'oniptly to the county cieltk • not
later than Ist3ecoinb0r,mundane. Wntout V8. SYNOD --�+l u call-. foot near
. tious friend of the Mitehell14c4ocate gagod '111
says that the I"'nty>?-.berth, 3iien .
ta'uic,.. k'•; , his hands:al1d••ultltold-the cause Of
That doubling oft arul.eft redoubling•'dotlt " -Goa.; As llfs eengvt'gation .number-
renew. te; ed oiily thirt' fa ioi ies_:lio consider-•
And then sweet Music, dlairenug's only lift",•, y
Loadstune.of frienliship, dlllayer orstri0, •ocl. the laffaie a'.stteoess: .Ito :gt'aGo=
Wide)); :when .tlie folksdo •daneo their. folly thanked :those not of his o n
finestgeasnre, :• . people I lie late assistedt:him in Lilo
Tlieu tart ,thsia beta the god's• and. men!. S• cotninoli cause Of , 'C':lttlstiall ty,
stdddit pfeasiio. \\was tlhankfnl •.tp '.leis friend` Mr,
.Many', of our staid.'citizens gave. \\whitely, whom . • he lad known
•Way to the allurementsof Terlisiehor, .many years Lucl t lidint' lea altvay a
and mingled in iho 1iia'/y• 'dance. ' found willingto help,_ him. (ays
Though. the. day threatened rsill the, ttlricll flattering remarks o un -
attendance. %,ts very • good indeed., 1'
probably:700 altogether, principally
.worthy ijofuunii yegrals. ltufuligh I). honored
utollrbers oflile•Catholicclrurch; but and it • lf.lu he: said
that
'lingia11t •-slttirik:l • 0 :what. t.epresout tui it t �fupt 1 :lsaidor
' atives of variants other: denominations alliberal minded: �'a tier
^%dill., t011 it riot in to Lth,.ma
_ ptlbllsli It .'
not in The slnctum of : the Glubc, yel'satiou fI:'co'fronl tl
there there quite ti•numborof Oiango- the d[s.pui.t 'a
men pleseui lire claorry presence . `‘:
of•I!ether.\\ ttteri,'his affable •man- teelbit
o, as
nerAndl kind.3Voit,'ds :were a ng'
. fill aid 'to the manager's'"
the hospitality 'of the
the visitors: The T
out' in full force a
materially. to the
day. 'There' ive
;:'here cigars au
ivere.:to be. h
• the .contiary
bo positively
no violation
Other law of
•' Swings w'
mvho into .1
-utciiitefl--
froni inn
tram*, would•thenominel find of$2 or
so been adequntopunisltmeut1 A few
years ago a similar case occurred and
the injured party brought the. lnat-
tor before the grand, jury who took;;
.eognizauoe of tko utter, end also
called the attention of the attorney .
General to the illegal • °outbiet of
til un isty'ate,. We havo•stated this
Oast). oil what the believe' 40,':Iie rel-.
able information. .
ltusotitti Conveut'to1 at 13rucef old
yesterday. , John "1vfc Till tIi 'uili.
•.hely lie the standard bearer of tho
"pairty"'for •StoutIl: Iiu+on, iit, lie of
blab ruin lticha;d.:. -•
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'"' \\rIHAr i :.Q..OSTS TO trrsET x1 Bie-y-
on;sT,—Tho Stratford I3taco-i tells•
lioiv,u far�umor, hj' the name of.Lav-
ort :; •deliberately ran, into JUr. Alex- •
ander Stewart,• while riding"a
cycle . UTpon the ease being called
11Ir•. I avorty entered a p1eh. of.; ,uilty
aucl:was "nod $50 •and costs. ,Tho
magistrate in;imposiiig the fine, coin-
. Ineartcd.vory tsovF"lloly' tegfalx Lille, con-
cluct of Mr:Laverty, and iutiand'ted
that farntd`rs who' acted at'tiniesas
if -tlisy'owtied.ler Majesty's high-
waysl):n the'co dliltry,:•should take:a
lesson' fi�onr the ctu
Godierich Tuwnsllipt
The garden party at Mi•s. Tltoiii's
',residence,-lluron,.11ol d, on Thursday'
evening last, was a• gland success'.''
The iuttouadinco'was largo and harm--
onious. 1'vl:.ceip ts,'S 7.
- ' 11);r. Josop1 Wilsoi
-sold a yearling' -filly the ot])t1> „,flay,
sired • by: Alithony Allen's 'yoliug
draft stallion; for $150. •• '1'lio' an.-
iuial lots excellent itoilits nate. is'con-
sidelod well'worth theprice
Mi hies' Joliuston;. Of the 4lli;
vas married , to! the'l second .eldest
dauglitei' of 111:1 Tho•s.. McKee: '
young conple:.htive taken
''abode on the, farm_ .a
friends and. aoqu
a lot tr
McDonald for five years at u good
rental. The t ra misstates the facts
in connecti'uar with this lease, as he
usually dries ;with every matter he
treats upon. -i- -seem ilnpo'ssiblo
for the invetorate.Jtbrioator to state
the simplest matter, correctly. lir.
"Welsh has not givetl;his tenant the
liberty to use the 70 tidies of wood-.
land on the farm -as lief likes. No
one but a born idiot could, imagine
that an intelligent' •,•like . Mr.
Welsh would make such a bargain.
+tea.• Walsh, of the 5th con., had
the frame of a fine biu'n,"46 x 56
raised en Thursday, finder trliiclt.is
a Stone foundation. .'1ire,af1air pass-
ed off very nicely;. the otroning vas
•sperltjn the. Toipsichorean art.
Tho pio,fi tc": iu..coitiiection .'vith
the-1.lothodlist 'chnrQli at Iloover''s•
Was m.o'il'atten.tled..,-liotwitiltstiiucli.ia^.
the disagreoahle.;day (\\''ednesday3
$. S n as'real ized. . •
Fifes, ancldrtuns are bus •in every
direction' in. the evenings now; pre-
.ferias for the,celebration in ti\ in4-
pain.`
P.' road worlds about' done;: the
slow -altos ":•:mill •7 dish this.:weok..
.toads • are : nlucl-1. "better . in many `•
111aQes, but there::ia "still roolii. for•
improvement, •
T•holnas, S.tes' art, •son of G. Stow
tart,)t.1ip•zs'einployed iu tho•f uan fiat
departtltent,•of theOntario,govern-,
. Monk, wile:home frown• the.city'dirk;
short visit: • . • ' •
.
1\'i 1iin. :a • circle' '.of aboi .1 tti�o . , U •• ii
niiles.-in ` the vicinity. `of , o. TQ
school house' six . young
teaolloi's'mav- bo .found •
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WITITELY fid TOM)) PubTisbcrs-
- WIiOLE NO 898
TO THE FARMERS !
Study Tour owe' -interest abd go'nlisre
you cell get
Rel
1 .1
ab.e 4;',.
Harness,
I ntanutsetu,•e none bet;the laasr or S'roea.
yluertooreiv5/8
143C(Ial Baellt;e1g t pi.aces Wtedf/ y.dLute
by mall promptly attended to.
tTOEELV(• T. C
HARNESSEMPORIUM, IILYTil, ONT.
• h Y B FiU m Factory
.y
' JAMES 19l:ltt[ USON
��Tivt ing romo'ved his business to the premises for.
tiled.' known'ns rFLE il1Ot.:18TdlAST1.1 3111.1,
hsuId1' thankndli old patrons for pa5b favors tu:tl
abetter position:.than evor to prolbpt%i• till .
41 orders* entrusted to hilt. A AM:bf C0011...
POLL'S on .1131141. , Ordered work n specialty,
Wells dug; and coutploted'on short nonce. All
work.. guaranteed. Prices reasonable.:Orders by
}ua}r'proniptly attended to.
8844 • ,1 )IES i'[iitGCSON, Iliyth:
, lir base ball club went to Ciliation
'Thursday - to. play ►ittxstthe club.
there. They got defeated by 8 rung,' '
Metter look -next time boy's,
•'llh'e.singing class gave *.a 'concert. .
din the Temporairce. ira11 on Monday
vote ng:. There. was •fl' very. fair •
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'attendance. .'.fila singing was ••v-ory.
:$cod,
Reteham-after his conceidt•oi)'
Monday evening last snecedlss?;.;An
gelling 'a cliass of: forty
:learu,,,to "Tad music end-;•
m ofce: Wo may espe
goof.' , sillgilxg wh'
local ;eollcor'.ts'in
close''of the n eel-
s
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