The Huron News-Record, 1886-10-20, Page 8rhe Huron News -Record
Wednesday, October 20th1
:LpOAL. NEWS.
In and Around •tho
Soto Sant.
WTM TED. -1000 bUshele of ,pota-
toes for Whichthe highest _price itlll
be paid. .B. Floottjj.
AtrdrIox SAI .—of farm stock ,
and implements on Lot 6, L. It, W.
Stanley Nov, 3rd. Geo.'Castle pro-
prietor, Wm. Harrison auctioneer.
see largo bills,
•
730Y •11, ANTED; to' learn the Art
of Printing. Apply at THE NEWS-
RECORD ofieo..
• Rev. J. Edmunds, of Seaforth,
has been appointed. by the • Bishop
of Huron to the Rectorship of Christ
Clturgh, Forest. • •
SEWAGE Sulx.--At the Went -
Worth Assizes a man named. Duffy
rr
obtained $300 genetics, and was
•granted an injunction restraining
the City of Ilamiltou from dischyarg-
ing selvage on the plaintiff's property,
Lost GnAIN.—Mr,.1\T: Townsend,
of the Bayfield con. Goderielr tp.,
lost n, baig, of w'hoat off his load,
while on the road -to. Clinton .last-•
Friday. No doubt Mr. To%vnseiitl
will be giad to be notified by the:
findor, '
Sun 2nd page for letter of "Orange-
man of 1830" and ]Jay Held Sauw
prize 118t„
OOTOn Ii 14smiNnnzi s, ---Last week
we were favored by Mr. Plummer
with a branch of a blackberry bush
bearing ripe and unripe fruit. `taiga
week Mr. W. J. Brggin$ • plaeod
on our tible a branch of a raspbbrry
bush laden with fin, ripe ru$itbe--
ries and many immature ones.
These isthethird crop the busk has
had this, year, I3htckberriesand
raspberries ripening in the middle
of October does not in
a very
arctfe sort of a climate.
ENoLIsn AS "SUE Is treol(E."
Mayor Williams congratulated the
Irish delegates on their ability to.
speak English, It wits a timely re-
mark, for it is not generally known,
thoe 1i true, that the purest English
spoken in the world is in Ireland
and Scotland, Dublin and Inveriios.
It is too cutch the custom of Cana-
dians and Americans to judge of the
culture of IIiShmen .by that of Gal-,
way peasants, of Scotsmen by that
of the crofters, of Englishmen • by
that of the. Lancashire minors.
• Mn., AND Mits. 1,• S. ]nadirs, of .
tato 'are•on a visit to
the Buckeye state,t
relatives in this section: Itis about
nine years since Haar. Biggins •, was ,
here• before, not but what this coon -
try prosonts.ritany. agreeable features.
which he is gnitewilling to acknoiv-•
ledge. '. • . • ..
"To 'WILY Nor.=At the last regu-
lar meeting yf our town•fathers,Ithe
was-a-ilthoriz d 'to advertise
clerke
•an opening here for the• manufnc-
tura of flax in thtsfl'orontolilczil.,and
Globe. 'Why was the Clinton NEw a
Itnnonn not meittioned:as .,a i•eeep-
tacle to political patronaget-43lyth•-.
Advocate. •
,
=- "Pn> v1osITY1':—Tree !line -and
cry, raised because' his wife ',had 'a
baby,raised ;against Rev: J.11. Carson,
pastor of .the Waterloo street, Meth-
odist Church,in ;Stratford; has in-'
tltiood hits toresign his position, as
minister. We believe. • he has de--
eidud to locate' iu the 1Vesteru Stat-
es,—Ea. •.
' •.A MAvotes O1"llcr.li,.STAI'mtpxT
-_Tho Teterboro'Examiner of the,
1.2th says: The mayor lasteven'iiag.
stated from the Chair that there was
More .drunkenness, its town,on Sun
days • since the Scott Act oxime in
force than thole:hadbeen previously.
Sunday hat number' of' men could
• be seen staggo'riiig'about-tlhe streets-
t;carculy dile, to .stand, ; Councilio'rs
Bartley., Rntherfard and • Yolland
also spoke to ;the'sarno'effect.
TunNrvo TUE T iiir.Es,ON. IIi L:-�
James Beatty, of the Union }dotal,:
Hetet, Port 1,enrbton Was tried be-
" fore Scott Act 'Magistrate M: S;
Campbell, At Wallaceburg, on Wed=
aiesday last;. 6tlr instant, convietod,.
end lined the regular ,$5,0 anal costs..
1Vm health, the, principal winless
ngatllsl'Beatty, was next senna (mo•d
lu appear before) -Magistrates \Van=•
ter end .11en •y, of. the Towuship of.
Sombre, olierged with . aiding and
abetting, ceimsellingand pl'ocuring•
the . couimission' of a niisdemeapor.
The n\agistrates considered the Case.
clearly proven, and tined ,Heath.$50
rind costs also: This is a new phase
iti Scott Act prosecutions.
IIDI.LETT.AG'J. Soo1ETY,—A meet-'
ing of the directors .of the Mullett
• Agricultural Society Wee held at, the
l'onrurercialhotel; on Saturday last,
Mr. Proudfoot acting secretary In
the 'absence of Mi Robson, Mr.
John Taylor was couaiitionelly grant.
• ed the use•„oof,the the Agricultural
hall ?or ono 3'.ear; .thu. •eoC,R4t•y to
)gave thi+`ttee-of the building• wlieir.
il'tlui ed•fcir Agrioitltpral•ppi'poses.
Mr. W. G. L'roelfoot having -.pre-
tested against . the judges' ruling
ivith reference to :his inti•e,"the fol-
lowing resolution teas carried
'Chart Mr.. Broadt'oot's. Mare baying
ainen put out of..•the 'Agricultural:
Hud General Purpose Class•as being
tuo heavy, ii nevertheless worthy of
special mention. • The following
• corrections in the published prize
dist were ratified. i—Thoro-bred,wat-
fla--. filch cote, Land 2, \V. Big-.'
ging, 2 -yr. old hoifee, 1 A, Eleeat.
it>trl,eat f,.l ,Snell &Sons, 2 W,
gine. Best female animal, 1 W.
:1tiggins, 2 Snell & Sons., herd,
any breed, 1 Snell & Sons, 2 •1V.
Biggins. Watercolor painting,1-2,
.1. J. lhi;.gins. Borl.uet natural
flowers,. 1 ,%fisc 3. Rohl neon, 2 .1'. J.
Ili; gins, slanging basket,• 1
:iiiggins. Variety dal( Ihie, 1 T.
Ilulloway, 2 J. J. Biggins. Wool -
r glovs.s, I bliss McGill, 2 11. Pree;=
nano-1•-'I'{lit pr,tu)dine. was reee..ivt:tl.
feu late.l'ur last week, .
Burroxs.—Archdeacon Denison
lately made a vigorous onslaught on
the ladies for woaring back buttons
on their Oats. .He lied always
thought women'eared: greatly for.
the.gracefulnose of their appearance,
but • leaving watched them lately in
London, he begatn t'o doubt it, and.
he felt so stougly about their back
buttons, that if heaves a little young -
or, he should.. Stert. an anti -button
society. • he amused his 'audi'euce
by: expleini#eg that gentlem"tan .
ori-
ginally
worebatons ou the back of
their coats,: -'yhen they• trevell'ed
much on hbrsebecic, .in order to fags;
gun. up, their .coat-tails,•.but:.ho did
ndt suppose the women of the .per-
iod proposed tolfasten..up the taus
otNtlleir.skirts.
�,
i A.',Lovu Dytrvi,..-Tlie..Harnilt•on
Times • of 'Vodnesdey 'says i • *1,
.seven ntntites to twb 1 us
di
after-
noor
or-
noor Thomas ,Et mer, of •Niagara
x'a113, .Ont., drove gap• to' ' tho' St.
•Nicholas•hotel, winning a bet of:$5:0
a side niedo • with ':John . Leiteh,. • of
the samo'town. • ..The two then start,.
ed from 13on •G.00ld's hotel, I)ru.in-
.niondvillo, et ten o'clock yestcr'd;ay.-
morning, and the-iitoneywits to he-
:come:the property :of the one .,who
'Should /drive to Hiintilton • in the:
shoi'tost.,time. • Leitch .gai'e up the;
contest :when he reached •learns
will), brit admirer kept on and fin-
ished in 3 hours and 53 • Minutes:
The distance is,'•about 48..uiiles.-
•`Tininoi'said 'he , found the •roads
.pretty good,. and his horse 'seemed
quite fresh after the journey: •
• NEST Il3RONr .RtwonyExa.-, Tho
Reformers' of Hest Huron rapt in
cout.euti.on et' Goderioh to select
caudid,l+tes • for: the Commons and
Local- Legislature at' the• coining el-.
Lection. ''There were something less
than 1000 spereons • present. . Ad•
.caresses were delivered,by ail;,, Q.
Cameron,• Al 1',, end .Ilea. A.. M.
Ross, M. P. T:"'Short. speeches
• ivero ..also given ' by. 1Tr. Seager','
of: •Goderioh.; 'A, IL • Mauntng,
of • Clinton ; . A. '• Mclf.ure,iie, ''of.
Clinton; ' Joseph ,Citiffin,, Reeve
of Ashfield';• Wm: Young, iix•Iteeve
of, Colborne, Dr.,. Sloanet of Myth:
••
aiid 1). \IcGillieudy, of"`-Goderioh
1Ir. Cameron was nominated as
'standard bt trer'.for thc,,(Joirimons,
and Ilona. A. M.. Ross for the Legis.
latnre,'' 'I'lre convention was preen'.
ed ovor by Charts Girvin, Reeve .6J
\Vcst'\Vawanosh.
• Oii issloN.--At tho bariignot to the •
Loyal ist`d'L'logateslast week we omit-
ted the toast:al "Tho Ladies;" coupl-
ed' with "Our hostess." lar•':.Chas.
T'weody, \V, ail., 710, responded in
a very gallant 'auric happy';niauner. ,
it maybe in 'order to account :for
theUJliiSUOtt', ;IIs copying from.tho
Programme, • we poiuo.. iu regular
order to " 1 he,1'ress," and the pi'ees•
is generally "n go -no -farther .sign,
which, taken in connection with
era aro of names of other :gentlemen'
whose>nantos had been written,Caused
us to overlook .the, ilitei'tinoation, of
\Ir. Tweecly's. 'Tips brings to mind .t
story the into .Jas. illcNair, of God-
crick, used to r•elitte: • 1lo was• buy-
ing apples in Goderich 'township.
Calling on a certain faruler,lie inqui1'-
ed if 1e had any apples • for sale.
"Yes," was the reply "What kind ail
"Go-No-Farthee." Mr.•11;eNair•was
'
una*aro of there being • apples of
that 11,110, and he replied, ,,op
must go farther, f '•air buying for
shipment, and though you have a
large orchard, , yoili' • • whole yield
would only be a droll in the'tiiicket."
`r\,Vho's talking about the (pundit y.
'you want, you surely don't expect
to get.it ship load from •_ono farm 1"
Raid the 'farmer. "W'li,y," ,said Mc-
Nair, "yon told, neo to go no farther,
meaning *as I. supposed that .yon
con Id supply me with all I wanted."
Explanations followed. end lar.
McNair ltought ,the Go -No -Farther•
apples • argil, then went farther. In
0111• report of tate banquet, when ye,
got down to "The Press," we .also
uuglt to have went farther. •
. SANE
.. •
MONEY
sly pni'chasing your Goods et
0 -
•• •
► CI ®1T'S (O STAR
-ire sells Cheaper than anybody else. Just received a large stock of
j1ioe New WaIf Paper and Borers
Which are 'being sold VERY CIIPAP,
New Fall Goods Arriving Daily.
TILE WI•:III LY OLOI3E, 11IAIL; NEWS, WITNESS, ADVl RTfSFR
or FREE PRESS, fr'om.now till the end of next year for $1.
C, DICKSON, Bookklk,86 Stationer, .Olinton,
•
111 {t, DYMENT'S CONDITION,—John
Dymont, who was hurt in the hur-
dale rape at Guelph, is gradually int-
proving. 1)r. llowitt, the attend
ing physician, if. nothing iinforseen
occurs, has good hopes of his Patient
being able to leave St. Josoph's hos-
pital in'a fow weeks, and be around
again as good as ever. a.
,.SOUTH HURON Gr1TS The'yotlnb'
Liberals of Seefoi•thatYtivefixod upon
'Wednesday, Oct.,27, as the 'date fqi
the inauguration of their club, and.,
on .alio o0Cnsiou addresses *ill be
dalivered,Hardy,
SirRichnrd Cartwright,
hon.'A. S. Provincial Seoto-
tary, M. C.•Cainer•on, M. P.; and the
local members, of the county This.
is Preliminary to the 'Dutch taking
holland:, or to. the 'grits 'cantering
South Htiren: ,
County Currency,
11I, 'hardy, trio contractor. for the
Zetland bridge, announces that" the
bridge is completed, . •
Thos. Dennis, has, rented the
Maitland hotel, k"ordwich, fi'oin Mr:
Jackson, of Egmondville.
—Tho licensed victuallers of St.
Thomas hive resolved to petition
the Government to'appoint a day
f'or„taking a; vote on the lapelof
the ' Scott Act. .' •
"-The East Huron Seat '.Act
Association has requested the Gov-
orntnent• to•appoint J. 1). Smith, of
Goriie; :police' magistrate fur the
Riding.
' t the Provincial -Exhibition
.A
held in Guelph, Saniu'el Howard,
cheese maker of. the People's 1+"aetpry
of . Gerrie,,.. took first.prize for *las
colored cheese, and also ':the _dip-
lonia-fortlie best cheese. of any,' kind
:orcolor. . •
•Elia Fisher, of Kincardine,` has
J see
front'
just s u ec $20,000 gloat ffriu•'ii.
England or the .. right "to. manufac-
ture his ata e t steel collar in 'Great
Britain. ..In ddition to this he is
to receivo ri > yalty of 12 cants on
every oollarm, ufactured.
=Ou Saiturday. Hiss Maggie
Michie, who resided with her father,.
near Sunshine;. felt unwell Haid as
her throat' a little sono and a pain
in her head. A physician was call-
ed but; desPite •all
all•eel:but,destite-•all he•could do "she'
rapidly sank and died on Sunday.
13nIEr I3rrs.= 1''of
0.'T>lackstoue
has 'resigned • the position of,. band-
master. of the Doherty band; • The
band loses one of trio best musicians
in Canail'e.—Dr; 1.). M. Angus has.
Ne 1
—1lts hrown
re.turnt,a. e tw Yuil. i
,
fromuoar•Seef'orth, passed through
Clinton to. \Vanghaxn on Saturday
on a short visit to her:parents, air
anis "M,1.8. llastings .i Ir. Robert
Walker hesthe contract for p..utting
a stone foundation on the .proliorty
awned by. Mr. Simpson on, Ontario
street,—Miss Mary Cottle returned,
to London Monday.—Miss 1.Bar-
tie, of Goderich, is •visiting in town.'
and `Mrs: John "McGarvu1iave
returned from. • Britain.--lilouilay
Mr:. Crawfoid's team; attached to a
double buggy, ran away* from „the
old •Presbyterian' eh atch properly,:
tie one in the. buggy. They were
stopped by1 1t. Blacken, V; S. at
• the corner of Albert and Ontario
atreets,'l'ithout daing any damage.
The Doctor took them "en the wing,".
but *Alen named Fleming ran in
front_ of ,theta and was knocked
down and had his fico badly ct.en
the gravel. TownTreasurer Robson•
has joined the anti fat 'society of 'at.Erusso'ls was. held. there.'••.The
Abilene,.
.coutracto
Ttansais;.�i hero' be is at.pro-. r,. Mi Law,of' of -Teterboro',
sent raistieating.. Ire:Will likely be
home in co
a upleof .weeks, 'when
we shall' sea what Ivo-.shal'l sre,
The storm ef.laast'Fridey • wee 'quite
severe here;• except tare:=twisting.. ofl'
of some sh ado •areas. end stripping
the apples 'off fruit. trees, We : have
not heard ofeny diniage.-t•Mr. Geo,'
.Doughty, lately of Buffalo and Galt,
heel again taken• a position in- 111e
Cliff -ton Woolen Mills.-=11ir. Get
ropy, f1:C., • of„Goderich,' willact as.
Crown Counsel'at the Essex A.ssiies.
at Windsor this •week. --Mr. ';Clios.-
•Qoopor is removing to his,newbrick
residoncil.-1 [on„ Mr. Blake pariscd
tlirouglh CIiutovt;,ou.his way to Wing -
Item, yesterday,, `l'uit!tciay,,_.J udge •
Toms and Inspector Malloch' were
'delegates to''aMasonic meeting in
.London„ , Monday, • • A number of •
Mennonites were . in Clinton...from
the south part of the coultty"'•-en.
'Tuesday ;.they rver)`goiilg Y:o rtttend
•a meeting of tlteiv:;fellow sectarians.
Messrs•S. Hogarth; of Stephen,
and M. y. McLean; Seaforth Expos-
itor, have been 'appointed by' the
South flilron Scott, Act Association,
a. delegation to press upon 'Mr.
Mowat • the appointment .o£ .
Wanless', of ti am Y, to the ` office of
police magistrate.:' •
•---A , meeting of the Ward'en's,
Colnmittoe,•concern•ing the delay in.
the building .of the•new.non bridge,
<�T1e
Government. • of Ontario
:has deeiarsd {&.sot aside as a Nation-
al Park several • entire townships
in: Mutticokn;"'alio tepidity chosen'
being the .watersile1ul from uliiclithe
Was preient ',Ile•agrecd:to build a
temporary budgeto tako . the .phaco
of the old One taken down for a few
weeks Owing to a bungle in the
bonds given by the conttaater he is
not compelled to forfeit anything -
.for non,fuifiliitent .of'••.contraet`•`..at.:
thee •speci.feed,viz•Oct.let. •^•'
•
NO'S NOTES.' •
•:telt a Chicago: Anarchist •nieet�:,'
ing on Saturday, was•observed Jack -
ion, Louis Riot's private secretary.
:—Rev. R. Kerr of Quebec, has
consented to eceept the pastorate of
'.I'ainity Church, Mitchell, and the
.Bishop of IIuron has sanctioned the
- Q1'L Elgin, by a vote of 124. to.
26, has decided, to bonus a button
factory 1b file extent of $,000.•
-;-Out` of a• population of twelve
ltinflrad, tho settlement of John
sou's Myatt and Radford, Texas,
have lost 135 lives by a recent calam-
itous floods,
• —"EC fair in .41;50ott Aot County,".
said a rol)Xlst exhibitor from l3ayfield'
`•`rentiit is me of •thp old faslloned'
1luskoka river: flows westward- 'to q,uat]:01 meeting.; they all wait 'for
t1) Georgi rn :13aty, and the ,,Arida-
wasku, Pctnn'aawa, 13onechei•o Rivers
flow•ctistirard Le the Ottawa.
. •
Mr. Rigg, principal col flab PAR-
'hill
?a k'hill IIigh• school; was. Piled $2 and
costs on a ciiarge'of' assaulting a
boy named' Hull ley. The latter
thiow••'a potato and 1, truck a [utileW_.
girl; while on the street at redeas.
The Principal being A witness to the
act.roquosted tlt;.t boy to accottipmry
hon to the room taught by ,Mr..
• Gilbert; 'principal of the • Public
school, asthere was an unclorsteiid-
ing between the principals that the
one ehould•assiat the other in main -
tabling discipline among the pupils
of the schools, for offences committ-
ed outside the buildings (luring the
hours for which the teachers are re-
sponsible for the oon,dect,of' pultuls.
Tao boy refused to go, and Mr. Bigg
collared him, 'and dm then refused .
"to go. 11[t'. Bugg gave 11,11 a few' guess lamer 3.360, and If. 'Cubo r�''itriQ �d j t Tailors
smart, blows with n came. I came thrid, 3,3f.J, �, �. UU � ��.� t.D��IiJI�� l 1. ���4.8r�'
Lite sp43•it to move thein and tholaw
prohibits this sort .of inspiration.", •
--Advices received state that•oho-
let;a iq still raging lieroely in) Corea,
No idea can bo formed of the extent
of the scournge. The deai;h rate
rules alt the frightful average of a
thousand pet day. ' '
—A valuable young heifer, be-
longing to Mr.' James- Ramsay,
Exeter North, broke into an orchard
acid helped herself somewhat greed.
ily to the fruit which, lay on the
ground, when a large sized apple-
beet.Aic fast in arer•`throat, and alio
was choked to death.
..-At itagnossing (touteat for a.
gold watch, - in i'tiiteholl,the
bean's in a bottle Were counted,
the number being 3,351, T. 1).
Ifarrison, Tlmn, guessed alto exaot
number, and won the watch, .\Van.
: Ol)insoti wee,thir telt nearest, Itis
• If y
walla anything in. the way of
* i 1 * * •' * •r * j• * ' *
• . •, ," y •
ea ES
Onr. Stock never WAR so''contllote as at present, and we aro offering some.
of the most'WONT1)EIt1+UL BARGAINS evey heard of in. Clinton.
Come in and ask to see
Our Great Boy's , Suit, for $2
Our' Great Boy's .Overcoat, $3
Our Great Me .'s Overcoat, $8
We have the most complete assortnrer t of •IIOY'S AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING nue at the
Lowest Prices dyer Quoted y West1.
The latest lino that we have added to our grout list of Bargains is'
��. IPIGII 11 I%
'WILL 01'I'>;It�
��T 80 GE
1?'or Boy's -Wear, ladies' U'ls.tersand 'a Hood knock -about Suit they cannot
be beat.. 1 vei Departmont of our Great Establishment is full to over-,•
flowing with xllr•thu „
'14
FiLTS .
NO E L ..IES:
To' be obtained in the Best Markets.
e O'N BROTHER
.t hers and -Ranters,
'��lathlers, Turn s
A
It is a fact which. cannot be denied, ., .
, •` tailtt • , • . '
Ilavo got, one•,of tho' Neatest and
• Best (Selected •Stocks.of:..
t ods.
Fall and niter er Go
To be. found outsi le of a city.
S W I i.11�J1� GS.
We can show Ton a : fine assortment' of. al'1-wool Tweeds' in 'Chock and
•mixod patterns, at prices.ranging'fronr.$12.to $23;50'a suit.. •
WORSTEDS.
1 EDS•
Wo eon show you a: fine •range in -Bleck and Cblored, aiid in Click and
Wile,. the:.latest:desig i'boing the Wide Wale; which for'.price and quality
r
::' cannot be egpalleca elsewhere. (,amp and s&) tl,oiri," , ' iw,,., ...•
O
OA
' things hunt; Wehave a spode' line of '.
In U1'orcoats we are ;making 1 i n t r. , l ,spa line
• 1VOItSTF.1) OVER(40. 1.S'8'liich we''a.6I selling for , '1 200 0:1111
11'
In different shades, which for price and quality beefs the record.
are a Bonanza—don't fail to sea .thein.•
PEA JACKETS.
1
We can lease the most fastidious both in :rice and ' ualit
p + 1?
PANTS..
They
In Pt.ntsWe are bound .to meet your' wants,,, for. wo have talc goods aril
:t,
Prices to do it iy: itli,
The above aro facts which can bo proven to you •upon a visit to our°
e 1' ou T'ill always find:us the front, both in Goods and .
Establishment.. i to 1 tin..
Piioes. All we Wilk is an inspection of our goods before pturehasing' else-
where, and then'you will bo convinced that C', C. Rance & Co, are
advertising facts.
>Goo:l Coat and Pant .Makers wanted,
601,4.