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The Huron News-Record, 1886-10-13, Page 8The Huron News-Reoord iili'ednesdaY, 4 ctober intb, Loc-A.L NEAVS, In and Around the 4411IuJj " tAlltnz girth. • Va.)irio.•--1000 bushels of •iota- eces for which the highest , n:ice will to E. Floodg. VANA4I,tsAI,—Jacknifc vandals keep 'whittling away the woodwork sof the doors and windows of Searle's vacant stores, ' TUE W M. S. OL` DM IIIETUQDIST 'CJ WIC/rt.—Mrs. J. C, Detlor, of Clinton, Mesmer of this society,' .nttoncled the, annual meeting, Meld: in St. Catharines last week. Ax,ra Rr4trxs. M1' Wlii, Sheppard, Ox -reeve of Clinton, is now doing vary: well in. Portage La Prairie. His brother John hada letter from hien last week,. OOTon7•,R BL,tOIC13EfhiI] s.—Mr. S. Finn: mar, handed us this week a hP� branch of blackberry 'bush ' laden with ripe and partly ripe fruit, �Ve believe this . is the second crop on the.bush this year.-' • • • Fon ICnNTUoicY, :W. W. Ferran, T, }tattenbury and councillor Copp. of Clinton, anclDeputy Ieeio.1acom of Goderich township deft by, train On Friday evening for old "Kain- tuck," on.horse stock business intent, itnv, Dht. AUDREY, the PernQllite Tomo ruler, who has been eulight ening the podple of .Toronto, is a clefeatocl .English Perliamentai y can- dids;te. r In a, collstituoney of 8,000 voters he got a few over 1,000, and he,.like .his godfather. Mr, Blake, probably.nevor set foot in.Iroland„ BARN 73unvi n, .-Ln,st. •Thursday' night the barn of..A.lex, Grainger,. in • the township of Stanley., about two miles fi'oni Ba3ffield,:was destroy- ed with this . yeat'd produce.. Who; fire 'stattetl'froin the explosion *Of :a lantern: Insured in the 1:Lay Altitual- for $1.,800, �A�oTttER '"'Inconn." -We have' received a:number: of. the .Ontcit'iq Record, published at 'Ontario, Cal:- It al:It is cleVoted to' frith growing ''arid to the,general development of the resources of Southern .California.. Judging by the specimen number -'before lis its.devotion `is.of-a ;eom- ' mendable, practicable nature, Pre snlnably our sterling old friend F. • •J. Gissing has sent us the reminder, • SooIRTY. SDIt9iola,—The• Rev,. lIr, McCosh,'of Winghanv. deliver eel a very instrueti e sermon to the Foresters in St. Pill 's'clhnrC'h here, last .Sunday y and Rev. John Gray, Baptist, was veryhappy in his ser- luon to the Knights of Labor. Mr: Gravis heitrt and soiil.ii •syrnpathy with any: movement, such as the Knights of Labor, •whiih'tends to' meliorate the ;contlition of , the workingman, .• The Bei. Timothy O'Connell, folmeily of London,. Ont., and about 'whore there was so, much ;it1o,iu the Tooits an(1 1Cll('IOOs eireles rip' there, has. received • a •latter from.: Bishop,I3alclwin stating that all clisv qualifications trith.regerd't"ohilii'in• the. Diocese of III:ir'ot aro ,remo} ed., rhis•restores 11Tr. O'Connell to his full, standing as a clergyman in the diocese.:;�.4. A CA`ADTAI heavy -weight contest tools .place •at Port Arthur ou the 28th of•Septem- ber botii'eeii, Mr. John McPherson, of pintail, Ont,;' and 1111. John. L.' Taylor, ehampion shot putter of the `;Vest, for .x.100 a side, which result- ed ill an easy victory for :lePherson, 'who.put•tho 141b. shot 48.ft'9 in., *vlhilo Inc opponent. put it 44 ft. 1'in., McPherson will leaver foe California, but will return to: Citnacbt in• the spring to attend the games. • "Calwro*t.malty of its sons located here.. The IGtteet arrival is F. Irvine. Re learned his trade with John IIoc1•gons of Clinlo0; and is as .proficient .W itli•the yard• stick as many who have bean' at the bust- iiess. a.groator length of tbno. TTo is behind the blarl. Areas , goods'' counter of ,TemesjX..Walker and judging from the manner in .which he holds his ensiorilors he is lip -top salesman." -Gan aclia'a, Am- erican Chicago; Oct.. lst 1886. A ''Gl;,sxa'r,''CAr;r.I,it,=Last week the had a tall from Mr. Starke of Montreal, vice president• of the Dominion TypeFounding 0o., and President of the North American Chemical 00., of Goderieli, \iso found hila a very pleasant gentlo- lean, gild as he 'is tin old typo and news -paper publisher, it 'goes with - .tit saying that we found hila as in- telligent as entertaining. In this •connection we may say that tho body type of'thiss paper was bought, from the Dominion Type Founding Co. find tobo 'ttiO tit .an we iii 1 1t some tt ga, d thqually ias'durable and inueli lower in price than •the intportc(1.1. Oiui�gcnith.-- number of COM' tuunfeetions this *eek. IIEv..W. CRAIG left yesterday on vacation for a couple of weeks, Sx. Paula's Cannon,—On Sunday next there wig be a specialcollec- tion in aid of diocesan funds. AvcTlorr :SALE. --of farm stock �i.d implements on Lot 6, L. R. W. $Hanley Nov. 3rd. Geo, Castle pro- prietor, Win. Harrison auctioneer.. see large bills. 0 aA rgi'i BLOSSOlis.-1[al'riei1 on Tuesday morning, by Bev W. Craig, at the residence of the bride's father, 1\Ir. II. W. Coats, jeweler, to Miss Elizabeth,daughter of Mr, Thomas Stanbury, merchant, all of Clinton, Amici the congratulations' of many friends the happy couple took the eastern -bound. morning trail!. •W wish them a pleasant trip, safe re- turn and happily detriiciloc in'their• Clinton home. qqgg ��yy ODE RICH. The grand jury of public opinion, brought•in.a trice bill against Sallows for Traducing .correct likeness of all who easter his stuclio, Mr. and Tv[rs: Tanner were visit ing their relatives this week. Regular mooting of Hiiron •Chap- ter R. A. M: next Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Snieethhave return- ed from their visit to Chicano. Mr: S. Davis, of Clinton, spent .a few. days in town last_ week. Judge and Mrs:Doyle returned from a visit to Chicago.last week; Mrs. I'Tngh IIamiltdn returned to town last Wednesday, 11Irs, D. Bogie, of Colborne is, 'WO regret tb announce, seriously ill . Mrs: F. Ferguson had returned from her visit to the States: • .Miss Emily Kidd of, Dublin is visiting relatives in' town. • . ' Mrs. Neely and children returned to their !tome, Toronto, ou Monday. ThA\rumen's Christttin Temper- :wee TTiiion toot .in Knox • cburoh yesterday afternoon, . •- . Mrs. • and !!Miss Crane returned to town . last •Saturday after a months' absence' : . Mrs. Hathaway and child who diad been the guests of:Airs. Seager.. returned home last week. ` . ; IIuron Encampment No, 28,1:' 0, -O.' F.. ;met last 3.douday eveiling'and. 'initiated three .caudiclirtes, ' Mr. . C. Crabb has la • very; large quantity of groceries, chi y.goods,'and hardware stock for .the-- fall trade. We congratulate M. James BO .. - .0y an his honorable acquittal of the charge of being ' eeessoty'tostealing• a ballot.box. llr,'A. Morton has Vint a largo, addition to his recently. ptti•cbased residence on the•corner of Colborne street. - . c .lu is. Dcksan ScKOOL BOOB-.. SCHOOL BOOKS.' Cris. Dickson, ilEMEMEMEITSMINIM Mr, Thos. McGillicuddy was in East Huron tho greater part of last week delivering lectures on the Scott Act and Prohibition, Marriage bells again. There will be a wedding- to -morrow in . talo North street Methodist.,. church. Otir lady readers will make a note of it.. Clinton. The court for the• revison of the voters' , lists of the town of Goderich will bo hold by his .Honor, Judge .Toms, to -day, to the council chamber. On, Sunday the annual •thanks • giving service of the church of Eng land was celebrated et St. George's. The Schooner J. G. Kulfage • with lninber, Secord & Co., reached this harbor on Saturday evening.. Last Saturday afternoon two ,young ladies were driving .round tenni- in a buggy when the horse attached to the vehicle made a sud- don start,' This so frightenedthe one driving - that she immediately dropped. the,;lines and jumped • out, of. the.bnggy. The ono remaining gathered the lines up, controlled tato animal without any trouble, and went back for her companion who• WS somewhat shaken by her quick exit from the :vehicle. • • • 1'liei. ivas`a Larne• attendance at. •• Nr.'• BaIJ..n'ill 'offer by' pudic reaction' et the ; market to -morrow; at 12. noon, the following ;Minable properties: Lo No. 3. Mill Road, ltTaitland coli., Goderich rroivnslhip._ T.ot. No. 3 •Miller street, 13enmiller. 1336• near G. T, Station. . 57, .52;. Wi1'sbn survey. 949, Now-, gate. street. •915 Cambria ']goad.. 985, 797 Bruce street. 881. Brock street. North half lot 6; con. • 3, pastern divispn;.Colborno, near Ben- millor:. All, the •'properties are unproved, and.are exceedingly vat u:ible fol residencesor inveshnent: The. second .open 'meeting.of . the' High School Literary 'Society was• hold. 'last lslday. Aft( r the. min- utes had been confirmed, and Mes- sti.•,Gauow•' and 'Allen. nominated for :the office of:couusollor, and.11r, the .Palace Aollor: !mink last Prier y' McLeod for that of ls.t vice:.pres- evenin;.. ,The•town band teas pres- ent and played a choice p.rograin. • Mr. G. N.' Davis has returned from his European trip looking much improv,ed...(x N while .in Lng- Itucd:. purchasgcl it " tricycle; but, through: negligence. on the part of the Stearn boat•company It 'Wee not. shipped, although the freight to Canada was collected ilii Liverpool; Our"'dry goods and millinery stores have evidently prepared for a big fall trade, the stocks being large .and the quality excellent. The goods shown by R. R. smith & Co., J.. Q. Detlor & 061 Reid Bros., au:d'John Acheson should be inspected by every ,visitor to the town of Goder- Editor Neta -Record. • Digit Silt,—I notice that the New Era says that some of our citizens "run marl" at election times, The Almighty has sparedthe editor Of the Era tho trouble of running •unid at. such times. Ho is a "natural" all this time, No ono bet. a madman or fool would 'so persistently lie as he does and as you proved. no later than last week, ' Yours,' U. E. LOYALIST. • ident, the following'progralume was presented : Address by tate pres- ident,' .Mr. Hedtdl4; reading, Mr. ,McLeozl;ecitation 'Miss' Flo Ball:';;' reading, .Mr.' II: I. Strang; solo, Miss Marion • Parsons ; recitatilhn, Al is's .11 in nie Acheson. ;• reading, Mr: Struthers'; reading, 1\[r. Wigle ed- itress' selections,'i Iiss Ella, Dickson ; question : drMder, Mr. H: I: Strang; reading, Mr; Mitehell. • ' Last Wednesday Morning between 2 and 3.o'clock:the house, near the. lake• bank owned by Mr. James Craig was . cliseovered . to, be on faro: The alarm 'was'sounded 'and the•. engine got out, but so rapidly did the' fires:Make !headway that the house. was burned to the 'ground. They fire wlion discovered was burn- ing the south,! west• corner of the building,, and it *the impression of many .that it *as started, by an inn cendiary. Mr. Craig est the whole .pf his furniture in 'the tipper. part of house, and'. considerable property used in his fishing business. There "vas no insurance on the property;' Bence lir. Craig.sulfers a'vory heavy loss, a Ions which thia many friends deeply regret. GIt.:Avo MOMS. John Bell, Myth,; David Baer, • ;Tulin M. Buchanan, Colbprno ; Wm: Biggins, John Gaaiieron;' Stanley ; Wm. Barker, Grey ;.„Wei;'13i►gsliaw, Stephen ;_ San). Broad foot, SV'm. Car- nochan, 'luckcei•stnith ; 1•Vin. I3iailie 'West Wawanosh,; Robert Coats, 1Vin. Doherty, Clinton; Bon Craw- ford, I .Dungannon ; odort' Deng - lass, Turnberry ; L. 'Lady,. Exeter; Noble Johnstone, Ashfield ; Thomas , Lapsloy, llrichi 1 Murdle, 111cpil l'op; Jaanes C. Laidlaw, Edward 14 c Seafoi'th ; Alex, Morton, Goderich ; James Perkins, Goi'rie Arthur Tindall, George • Taylor, Mist Wawanosh. .Court was hold at Dungannon ;on Friday for ,the Il,ov'ision 'of the vet ers' list of Asliiiold, and on • Satur-' clay . at the same, place "for 1Vetit W aw:mesh.. His • Honor ..fudge Toms .presided on both occ,asions • ii[r. F.. W. Johnston appeared' for tire,;' Conseryativos and Mr.. Chas. 'Cooper ,for :the 'Reform ors. f;t • L fst Z\rrdclalosday ,Morning nary, daughter of `Capt. T. N. •.1)cuneey, and Henry. 3. Lane, Civil Enginoor, 'of Sorer, Qald;nworo united in' wed- lock's bolicly, The ceremony took . place 'in the North .street Methodist . church in. .the presence. of a,largo oongrogation, llov.. G. I?. Salton officiating. Miss Aggio, eister of the bride, and Mr, \t'. (J. Snhylie,•of Sorel, worn the aids of the bride and bridegroom. The bride's' caress' was it trstvellfug ORO of navy blue, charmingly adorned with llarchal• Neil. roses; ' the .bridosnaid wore white cashmere. At the conclusion of the Marriage service the bridal party returned to .the family residence where:an exquisito wedding' break- fast was served. The happy couple left on the . noon train• •for the honeymoon trip, on the coucluslou of'ivhich they will proceed to their eestern home. Tarr. NEws-Ilrconn wishes li[i'. and Mrs. Lang a long life of matrimonial bliss. Colborne, I31d TIR 13I.141ie,s1s St aIcor. Fluker are still a head. They and.. threshed •on the' farm of John II. Million, ' G .con. Colborne on the 24. and 25th Sept„,. in nine hours in all, 400 bushels,Q£ wheat, 100 bush; els of peas and over 700 bushels of oats, don't think there is any one in Unroll can beat that, . if their is I would like to hear:from'tltem-Coni. B.atnnaio. . -The following is the, reliort of 'School No. 4.Hu1lett, far the Month of September.. ,'This report is :based upon the general proficiency of. the pupils i• • • Fourth Class Senior.--Jiunes Hunter,Annie Ilamilton, Thomas Sitndorcock !Bary )Veymouth. Fourth " Class' 'Junior.:' !cilia liedd, Arthur Henry, Albcr Hunter, Etta ;Cartwright..•. '.: 'Third • Class.—Mary Faia'torvice, A gie Hamilton, Goo ge Brunsdon. -,S'ecolid Class.—Eva Hunter,. Liz - ;ale Fairservioo; Charles: Weymouth,' TWilliarn Stevens. • • ' Second Part„liobei:t,: Young, Pollard Young, Robert Morrison, Jessie I%tiddell: great -:- Bargains If'you areon the lookout for Cheap Goods come in and WONDERFUL RANGE OF • lciti,k'ht'AIS I'Otil;),—lit Clinton, on the 10th inst., the infant daughter ol'Me, ifolni Vein, Cr1It1:Y. - Tn Clinton, on the 7lth Nat:, • John Carey, aged 43 yeah:s and 11 ;pons. • First Class:-Annit3.:Bruinbley", Georg© Resk,.Anios.'Cartwright: EBi3't4R. Council met in the Orange gall, October 4th, 1886; all „members present, the itiinutes of former moot- ing reed oot-ing`.reed an'cl approved. • Moved•by :C '1Tninilton, seconded, by R. Symonds, .that the following accounts be paid: • :Anderson & Elder,- for cotton for the use of corporation; $1,44.; John Taman, one. day and one' half's work,:;. $1.75 ; Mt'e. Rooney, widow, charity, $3.00; J: G::.11Taser,' hardware for the corporation,' $10.80; R. Sellars, toanhing„I6:13; Clcrk,postage and ex- press on voters' lists etc., $2,02; Thos. Passmore, for printing notices of Court” of Revision'$7.00:; Y wing stone and • Caidoi balance.' of their• lumber account with the corporation of Blyth, in full to:dato,.:$44-.-Gar- Tod. • Moved by 0. Hamilton, seconded by Tilos. Bowden, that the clerk advertise in the Mail and Globe' at Toronto for a•maniifacturcr Of flax to cari;y on 'the business in Ilia. vil- lage.of Blyth -carried, ' Moved by C. ITamilton, seconded :by.D. B: lleTiinnon, that John 13e1l is herehy appointed to collect all the taxes for 1886, for the :sum of $40, and that the clerk .draw up 'a by-law for Collecting the 'sang -.car - vied.. !roved by 0 Hamilton, soconcled by D. B,..TlcT ninon, that Charles'. Sherritt.sliall Collcit all the dog tax and poll tax and pay over the ,sante to the treasurerof Blyth on Or be- fore•the llth inst.—carried.. Moved by D. 13, lielCinnon' sec:., by 1T. Symonds that- the Reeve and Clerk discount a note for the sunt of $200 at Ltica§, Tanner & office in Blyth—carried: • , • Council adjourned. ask t9 see our • Which is the Cheapest selection ever offered in Clinton. See our Great StocE o[ Chilli Tvql, About which there has been so !aitch talk: Our tremendous stack'of In all sizes and styles, which we know cannot bo beaten. Our' Lreat SelEatio ; og t . onions FOR ORDERED CLOTHING, comprising the finost,c;ass of Goads ever • • brought into this suction, No person iin.'i u's'tice to themselves,. should 'pass our Establishment for anything 'n tato way of Clothing. ; We have the Largest Establishment of the kind. in the West and carry The. Largest ..sore -fit. oI j , Brf Sl.E� S a Hatters,: It isa''fact' which: cannot be denied, ' that' Hoye got one of the Neatest and Best Selected Stocks of Sa1e Itegiistcr. sir Parnas offing thth sato h a printed at Tito ness.ltkooan offleo Will receive a 's heti ev°ry week 'instil the dated sate. The .tic° n the majority, o[ cries Is worth fico pries : t he hills.• 'l'irtrnsnAv, .Oa,•ronrn 14rtt—bale of 20 ptutels of valuable hush labels, situate ht the township nl''Colborne, at one o'clock in.tho afternoon at lioltnesville, 1. W. Muria, proprietor; ' T. ill, Carling one- tioneer, INTP a 0 To be found outside of a city. ' o-- SUITI Ve can show you a fine assortment of .all -wool Tweeds in check and • !nixed patterns, at prices ranging from $12 to $23.50 a suit. C can show yoit a flue Lange • in Blacic and Colored,_ and in 'Check .and; Wale, the latest design. being the Wide Wale, which for price and quality cannot 10:,equahecl• olsowhere: Genie ;and• eee them. 01T13.1.COALTS. v are. 'making things- s• lini. • We have it special eaial fine. of In Oyorccats a o r,.. � p WORSTED .O•VERCOAIS which tine aro, selling for , In different shades; whioh forprice and quality boats the record. They. aro a Bonanza -don't fail to see thein, ;. JAV ,Ii . Wo caelease the most ► •P .quality. fastidious' both in .rico and lit .. • p y ANTS >n Tents we are boutd•to moot your wants, for we have the 'goods ai:d prices to do it vvitll:•' The above are facts whioh can bo proven to you upon a visit 'to dtlr Establishment. You will always find us •to the front, both in Goods and rices. All we ask is an Will eetion of oar goods before :purchasing else• where, anti then sett ,ll pbe convinced that 0, C, Ranee & Go,arc advertising facts. fOrGood Goat and Pant Makers wanted, C. G. .ails