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The Huron News-Record, 1886-10-20, Page 5You kno. w we employ one of the most Expert Mantle Cutters. We Guarantee. You New De- signs and Comfortable Pits.. See .our :Big Range of • Mantle Cloths and 'Trimmings ,. We treat everybody with civility and think it no trouble at CEO. E. PAY & CO The Dry -Goods Emporium of Clinton. " .to.' Editor l\retce-Recorch. DEAR S71I,-I see your town cotem, ]las it that a'L' ondsslioro luau makes, a whole carriage .and that he has taken three prizes each at Blyth and Bayfield; - Give honor where honor is dna. P. W. Hayward was awarded four prizes at Bay tfeld ; Mr. Bruusdou two. So much for. whole .carriages.. At Blyth the Lonilesboro mau got three,- , wlailo P. - W. Hayward . was awarded four. At Clinton show John Leslie took three prizes'aud .won •the Armstrong dinner, bell, value. $10,75 ; P. \V.-Haywardffve ;'and Mr.. Bruns- don four. Now,.I am an uninterested party, but .when uirscrppUlous and lyiu writere,iiude[tate our business m1rn, I think it only . just • to let.. the truth be. known to•the conunuuity. Yours, FAIR PLAY. 1I1G1I SCIIOOL ENTRANCE, EX AMINATION S. • In additioli:10 those passed by the Local Board of Examiners in July; thefollowing namos . n oi'e.'i�ecorn mended •add allowed by' the 'Depart- • ment :- • . • . CLINTON. Chirfebil'1, Gorge,\V. 1)A\ is, W. 13r rtritin. ' Me 1i.11all, Murdock. Parrott, \\rilliain, Phillips, William J. • Youngblut, \\rilliaul L'utchart, llgnes.. Cree, Bella. King Maggio. Magill, Bella. , Moir, Maggie. Richardson, 1 ;tchel. Scott, Annie M. 13. WING11AM.•' Carruthers, Janet:. Elston, 1\rellie. . .audio, Maggio. Plenty,. Lizzie. Gordon, Etta, IIomllth; Rosa; Hunter, ls�rbell�l: . McLaren, .Jessie.. • Straith, Jomima: T umoth, Maggie:E. RE.L0IOTJs U�Tz r Tho Christian •tJrlion,• edited by. 1)r. Lyman Abbott, says: : "The Protestant Treacher and the ltornali Catholic priest, the Christian minister and the Jewish -rabbi, have more that is common `titan that' is distinctive, If either sat under the preaching of the other,' he Would: perforce say Alnou to' most of what lie hoard. Some years ago We' asked 'representat a divines in the Jewish, . then• Roman. Catholic, the 'Unitarian. the Calvanistic, and the I,Methodist Churches to lswer .in'otte coluin.ns, the question, What shall•I do to bo saved? Neither saw theOther's article till his own was Written. They differed, certainly, and:iriSome material respects ;' but. ,their agree- meat \vans essentialand'fttndamentdh• No answer was .moans'• .essentially Christian than that of the, .Jewish rabbi. Ifa:-.dozeii readers:- al this article were to go by' agreenientinto many ' church y c es post,.Sabbath morning, and: at boon • rt ole; to con - pare notes, the peettliar idiosyucra, sies of the pm -tellers would be found. to imjti4rt tho chief difference in the different. disaouises; it would take a skilled theologian to detect. t10 Arai. lninian flavor of the' Mithodist Church, or the Calvinistic Ilaver in r r the Presbyterian (.hucclf. Those i'tuniliar Picts illustrate' a truth which neither min nor • eo1)glegntt011s sufficiently recognize. -that the great. work of the pulpit is,•not to eilter- lret now: truth, norieven to make now applications. of ohl truths, but to snake old applications of old truths to now lives.-" Those words should bo well pen tiered by the Globe and other Grit paPers that aro endeavoring to foster discord.betwoen Protest[iiits,•ospeci- ally Orange Protostauts; and Catho- lies. Dr. .Abbott says about. the differences between Jew and Chris- tian, though ."in some resPects ma- terial; yet . their agreoutont was essential and fundamental."' So be- .tweed Orangemen and Catholics, though, they ,differ ipatluially, yet fundan)eutally they agree to take the. Bible for their guide • -The Quebec Grits and Rielitos will likely have a majority.ovor Con., servatives in the Quebec:,Assembly, • There was, a severe i dlicjnal:.' shock felt at Surnmortj1h.; near Charleston,' S. , ori , vlda)," 1)ig11t; '-:1Tossrs Carleton;' Benno ''and Washington arrived at JJlyth station, Tuesday evening,' from ' `England, bringing 'With' thein six fine- im- ported stallions. • • Drummond,: of Blyth, has taken suit against a lady. of that village for .damages'•for defamation of Character, • -News of the: Murder and 'cre- mation • of a woman by. one of her neighbors ; colors. from Palaver Rapids,"county of Renfrew„Out.' 11Ir; John Black, sou of Mr. S. Black, Reeve ofTurnberry,. leas chased the Ca;sar faun, lot 11, coif.' 4, Turnberry. •• • -The Parnellites howl for the ,destruction of the British ' Empire and the 1: iolites for the destruction of the Canadian Confederation. -Mr. R. 'Sproulo, a retired iner chant of Brantford, cornutitted sui=. ciao by hanging 'hiulself in an out- house.- • He was .wealthy owning several• blocks in town, •and •a be{au- 'tifut home on :Terrace •IIi11. IIo: was eighty years of -age - Iaud,.the aileged.Sarnia'Anti= Scott dynalnitard,has.been acquitted, •Mr. Justice: (YConnor,• ,•Charged strongly against the jury placing re Hance on the evidence of a deter Live who on his own sheaving inado hlma. 1f accessory after the': fact,- in order to ; .'r'e-re-lharil of :$70O for 'conviction. -Rev. Sam Small is represented . as saying, u reply. to Glob reporto'r "Then ..'you smoke"-"Cortaluly." Then in reply to, "You•don't believe thero'is, any. harm in• smoking, thon1 "No, I',don't see'what it has, to do with religion;".. And again; iilt.ro- ply to, "Sonne 'preachers preach' .against it." • "Yes, but I .guess that is•beeause they left their.bibles at home, and don't know what elso to talk about." Janes 'McRae, ,. of Dilttou, 15, years of age, picked .9p, a rifle used in target piactiee•with the' (Ned. of Ir i'ng at a trees and bad the• intiz 1.o pointed' towards Ajki, Iyhien tine gun was accidentally cirschnrgerl, . ,The; baltalrtered' the boy's body in• the upper pavt•:of ,the 'chest, and it is t �sul posl±fl passocl through and struck the spine, as the tower part of the 'body iii completely paralyzed. 'There aro but slight .hopes of his recovery. .--2Auch comment .was• abused seine time ago when a Montrealer named Poitrns was arrested at St. Anne 1)e Bellevue. for having .re- fused to obey ail' order of the con- stable on duty i11 the' parish church; to kneel on bout knees dining a e J'tain portion of the service, for "irreverence i11 c11•urdl'T'• .I'3i- traswa fine $8,, s1 d though 1 u 1[ he Wooded g sick less and inability to go on both knees. He took action against con- stable Lebeau, and the tidal by jury came off before' judge Johnson% After deliberating for a few ruin-. 010 DRESS DEPARTMtNT. - We are • e 1lO\� s11o�\*iJi� a very large and complete stock of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, embracing all the new colorings and styles aiid at popular prices. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. • We slow a very huge range of_Mantle. ings.,'at a very low price; See them: Stock large and well assorted in all departments. 1 Five. per Cent off for mix. loths. Just opened out, a largeolot- of Tweeds, suitable for Ulster JOHN 'WI1VI11T, '-Manager E0ate J.° HODG-ENS.. Utes the jury retnrned with a ver• diet dismiseingg.hlje plaintiff's action. -A. woolen named Rebeccal 1)ay, who has a bad reputation, .lived in a house owned by ono Nathan Stev ons,, in the Township - of Bastard, For sone time Stevens btis • been anxious to get rid.of her, and has re, peatedly offered a'rewardto any ono who would put her out.of his house. 'A recent report says be offered some parties .$1Q and a gallon ofwhiskey for doing the job. Olio night Mrs. Day was aroused by three masked inen, who wont into the house and commenced .throwing the furniture out of doors She -sent for her self- in.law, hurton Carr, .`I11 af`e\ nfitt- utes Call Arrived, and while trying te' stop the:tiiasked intruders ' was. snot 'by olio of thein, .and killed in- stantly. Coroner grails, ••of'l3rock viper will hold an .inquest. The Murderers, a o•supposed,to bo three .brothers named.Carlo, two of Whom. have beon captured.' • • • Iltl)1tT11IS. TIIO➢1PSON . On Tuesday 12th, just;., the wife of Mr.`Jokn Thompson, Gyder. fah tp., oCa daughter. BLLPRY.-In lilyLh on 16th. inst.,'the • • wife of A. Belfry, of a daughter.. • • CROOKS, In Uoderieli'township, ,iii the 9th. inst., the wife of Mr. W. Crooks, Of .a daughter. • • 1I,\ItItI,t(".,ES. 1'ICIIP,OR\ I:-I1ILLOCI:.-At Coderieli on the 12th. inst., by the Rev. 1)r Ure, • lir. William D. Tiehborne to Miss . 'Louisa Hillock, both .of (;oderich Ali. --Sale Register. • 'parties getting. their'sale'l,ills printed at THIS Nitws•Icrowt0olheewill receive anom notice every w eek• until the data of sale. The hake in the majority ofeases is worth he Price of the SA'r noAr; OC'ro.nrR •'23al1,-postponed auction sale of valuable tintlier lends, Sit• .•irate in Colborne tp. Sale at l olmesville at niie a'cloel p In 1\. J llarri , pro.; '1 M.. Cadntg;atictioneei'. Tlrtnlsnav, Oi'Tonabi 2311I -•on lot 10, BayGold con.,' Gollerin% •'township ; farm stock, implements, etc., at one o'clock p. n. Wni.. Townsend, proprietor;* T. „Mi. Carlidg, auefioneer M:- Catlllg,aucfioneet j • \\ F, '.iSDA', "'io) EMrrit 3ltn-'on lot L.R.\V., Stanley,toanship; linen stock :and itnplettion-t•H�.s�it, 0110 oclouk p 'Sharp, no teserve.' Oeo: Castle, proprietor; Win Plarrison, aiietioneor; MARKET REPORTS Corrected every Tuesday, afternoon.) CLINTON. Flour $4 00 to 4 ('0 Fall Wheat, neW & old 0 78 to 0 70 Spring Wheat 0 78 to 0 30 Barley .. 0 45 to O 50 Oats 0 27 to 0 28 Peas • • A pples,(winter). per bbl Potatoes .. • Butter Eggs - 11 try Pork Cordwood 73eef f .; • • Wool Wheat in Chicago, 71,1 ; to 74.. 047 to 047 I. 00 to, 1 50 0 3:5 to (1'40 0'12 to 0 14. 0 14 to''0 '16 8 00 to 9 00 5 00 'to- 5 '01) '3 (X) to 4:00 0.00 to 0 00 0 17. to 0 20 lil'Toronto' 73 Credit: Sale _aY TIJIIliEll : POSTPONED- UNTIL---•- . .. S atur a lat. 23 Tito property ' is Situate tit" the Colhnrne curl 0f the 1 tolntesvtlle ht•i,lge, and will be c,ffered in iota of Ton Arjys and upward. All hell timbered. '1'Iie proprietor Will guarantee $20 gin arta ;for the lots atter they tiro cleared ; end the 'J'itplier as it stands is po,iith ely worth double that sant. Sitio at flloltilieSvi1le. Abet, 23rd4 1884, nt one o'elork illi • the Itirtcl•nalorl. • T. M. CAi11.JN11. J. 11', J1AIlnis, ' • AttetlOttetr: • 1'riltrtotor Shorthorns for Sale.. {IELD MARSHAL, a One animal 12 nlonthe J, .old, got by a \tvsie bull and 'his dam u. Matchless Cow; grandam Matchless IOth, by Imported Statesman, from Imported 'Matchless 16th, by Senator, etc. Also, ONE MATCHLESS COW, due to calve in November, and ONE. ISABELLA CALF, 7 months old. Tho above will be sold on. reasonable tertns, and will all be entered Ot the nonunion short [torn Herd nook. For further particulars apply to W. J. BIGGILNS,. Elmhurst k'arnm, Clinton, Ont. 41.1=-31 Mr' In regard tq a •sister of FIELD MA11 sum, which was sold from the .Elmhurst' Herd last sluing to \L'. Lang, tot' • St, Mary's, .Wecopy. the fallowing from re' marks *made on Mr. Lang''s stock in the October wittier of the. Canadian Live. Stock 'Animal.; . "In.young tlameswe,nc, tined. the grand •two year•oli heifer, Matchless, carrying a calf to . Baron Brawith, an Empress.in evefy sense of tho term, as the tape line,: compass and square could hot faiilt'hea See Oct. No. Can- adian..Live Stook _Journal, p. 279. ish'. Lang has also_awt young Matchless bull at the head of his 1181 1, which was purchased. from the Elmhurst 1letd last, spring,• and.. N Licit js also referred to intbe Same article; STAM PIiG. Willis' Transfer Paper Patterns Sold in Strips for ,1 nibroidery, .Braiding,: etc., also complete designs ;for Slippers, Brackets, Aprons `'dillies, Conies, Smoking Caps, etc. air The design, is warranted not to eruiaplo off the paper pattern or to tub off .the ramie when transferred. :A spleitdid.assi�rtmeut of ' .FARCY.' GOODS' ARRIVING DAILY. W, Cooper, Bookseller • ESTRAY H F'ER. `7031no-ln± the enclosure of. the subscriber, Lot 31, Cori, 1.1, Ila tp-.o-n or about the middle .of August, 1111E 71E11C4ll"n r old past, spot- ted red, and' white. 74113'owner lb. requested to prove•.tiioporty, paw expenseelnuf .take the animal away: . • NY'..J. 1len111111N. Mullett, Oct. 11, 1880.' : , •• 413..3t •:ESTRAY HEIFER.•.`' Come on to .(n3• premises, Con. 12, Hullett,.on 1 or about the ist of Jure last, a t•earlingHeifer,' Stria size, white, with some.red shout the ears. and neck. The owner will please prove'itroperty, pay O341eu8es and take the. animaraway. • ANDREW WILLIS. . • Milled, Oct. 1880.7112,:, . . 413 •ESTRAIY'.ST.;EE R.. Caitie into the enclosure of -the subscriber., ldt' ,20, eon. 2, Halletp, .about: the 20th Septeutbor,•, 1880; a BLACJ>, STEER with, 80111e white spots, aged two 3 ears old past : The owner will please call; prove property, pay purges and take the animal away. . • 412-3t CHARLES JOHNSTON. .TO -THE Ou. RMERS ! Stadr your Own interest and go µ•bore you can. get • Reliable ',:Harness,,: . I manufacture nine but tlio,Iijon o,'STOctr.•., Beware ojslmpd that dell ihfapd.as they 3111latus -, put.to lire ' Call and got:ptices. Orders, .:. by .mail promptly :attended ,to.' .t .11AIINJ'OSS'EMPORIC'M,'3BLVT119 ONT.' COMMISSION' BROKER:. Members Toronto Stock Exo`lYangt Private wiT:ii to"r0)totT0,11(ONTR1r;AL, NEW PORI(, Cfi'ICA00, • slid 'OIL um• • SIOCIics, P0N1)S, (,MAIN, ..PRO\ IS, IONS and 014,bought and sold ''yy• ••�y �••' far ,cash or margin, •. 014. l- .Il. O %-.'xcEI Corner/ Batten bury and, Al burt'Sts, Jas. .'T ho Yi1pSnI1, Mgr.: Clinton, July 14,:1sb0: • 1.1, li,t RTI($1111ninTt�:v To i s will Please 11, pay amounts to J 1VIS1 11AN, .lemager Ott1O Ilod) etts Estate, hvfnre the 1st .May, as after that date accounts wi 1 he placed in Court 'for eolleetiott..-C, J.,'Pe''1'1111.1 & CO. \3;:,g EO, PO:TTS, House, Sign,}` Cr 1'!f lAtIE t 1 rr11 „l a, et a and r , a nxni,` I t n rut e[Imr i En bone. 1:Srhoot /Jladthnardc,a tweeialtlt, Salie- tnrhnn (Atari&»tad ant!phires tri.th the tuner, ., h<x dn,Ce..- dtarrl.Ytrrr 1. CI, S1'° X. tr?,j' Prof, Low's 7fagie Sulphur Soap is highly reconnnended for all Immure and skin diseases. Big Purchase .of Ladies and Children's 'BLACK AND CASHMERE.' COLORED • 0 ' GLOVE S OVER 500 Ata Reduction of It '35"6 per cont=the grandest•valuo' We: have error offered. Also, SL' oF' V O Bought from the Manufacturers,' which we offer at nearly' '1holesalo. Prices: In a few days we \r•i11 open. another case of those • eav Dress Goods . at 1 � 1 � 2 • Ctae. J. DETLOR 8c CO`Y SH EPHARD'S. aragoii-:: collo :11. 1 . Superior to all otlxers. gitr :dr Superior Steel `Nails.. C ar B . e st ra nd s • ---o 0 July, 1880. 011 Iron and liard'avxni•e. Merchant;• . T. 1\Tz'o1\T_. CUNNINGHA]flE 'Has' been a1 pointed sole agent for this celebrated Teff, Of itself it is the best value in the.market, besides winolz . ,• A T-TANDS O M4 P m ., .. • o RESENT., given to efrery purchaser of 3 Bps and upward'. It' is t t in, half - 1 up 51 "Pound packets at 50 TO 70 CENTS PER POUND. Plt' tchasels needt , :buy 1 ny 34bs at encu ili;ortltt to ,,,Yet n Present, • 100 different books to choose from. Try a 25-erl11 packet of Li -Quer Tea, , ,Sole agent for 1'1;1mm:4ASN'S i`1;Asr, the best in the world, • John.. Cunninghame,. -Clinton. • DRUG S' ORE. The mudersigned has just 'o 'opened a new Thug ,5tn1'e,.10 3401:80NR NEW' 13L W� on � l STUNT, U 1111t�N' 4 i � (lli�,l'.l, two'dltark west oftho City. Book .Store, where W 11 be fott,t 1 n (0tnidoto 01'snrtnront of Pitr(1 11r11 K 4:11:1 Clieinients, also Patent iiiedliei'Itca ;i11,1R lll'n, `1;isis' Sundries--itl that the public may 'ask far in thosft Haas.• canton, 131.11Januat}y 199(3. A. WORTHINGTON. 1', ,- mace cllnn3aal from tetlCdenro tc slot ,