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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1888-09-26, Page 4acv uatloli'men s t . >� gas ANDERSON'S' ' �iiUllClrtCtl, 11t0,t,, yltGfuclo,rlelll. _,..� . Miss Nellie Vandelrlip is on a + The palace rollor riuk is now ing war, insulted by bottle unknown Millinery Opening --John Robertson. visit to Toronto and Loudon, open for the season, man who waa supposed to be drunk. "Win'"Opening J. O. Deflor & Co., Miss A. Platt is visiting friends The J. G. Kolfage wiib a cargo of Foxtunat-ely a cQtrplo of nd4tlgtuou A Good' 13nyecen)aokson Bros' at Washington. caul for Dir. P. DRcEweu arrived in were witIMUg it' thatd(roctiou at the Legal—E. N. Louis. NoFall Gootls--T. Jackson, Sr. Mrs. R. 13. Smith was in 'Toronto port this week. liras and stopped the villain from Window Shades—R. M. Raeey. the past week. The Schooner Goldlaintee dib- further molesting her. IL is a pity r Stray Steer ---Goo. ]Hiller. ' The Now Gern Furraaoo—Harland Bros. Miss G'arrie Stnitfi is on a lengthy g charged het• cargo of lumber aE the the scoundrel had not hrru arrested , and severely punished. ��e hope Teneiers—A. Gobiel, Secretary. visit to Galt. Secord dock wt Monday. lady is none the worse for nor Auction Sale—F. R. Powell• Mr. Win. Lee look in the Clinton William Messrs. Ai� illiam Smith, Thos. fright. g Detroit Business University. fair last Friday, ]Nairn and Geo. Mortis are taking in On Thuesdtty morning Edward T U MAGNETIC Dr. ilutchisou of iVlautieal is the London exhibition. Hackett was brought before P. A6 Huron News visiting at the ' arentel residence. g " Mr. Jas. Addison on Monday r Kelly arid Miles Young, J. Ps. to -Record 1'11D tOtt'rr LleRBW'e!' ID having A caught a bass turning the scales a a answer a Charge of stealing several ot.60 a Year—$1.25 In Advance. couple of weeks vaccatiou in New •fibs thus leading all our anglers. dozen eggs the previous evening from York city. Mr. T. R. Van Every (eft yester- • It box outside T. Watson's dry goods Wednesday, Sept. 2601, 1888 Mrs. W. Saults has been visiting day per the C. P. It. for his fishing store. Constable Davies arrested COLOR, A RICH BROWN. hor children at the villarye of L'fue- station, on the north of Lake him at his house about midnight. mg �� fro vale. a Superior. Several, witnesses appeared against Goderich. Mr. Willis Chipman, the water- The fishing tug, Joneo, captain A. the prisouer who pleaded notguilty. DIr. Artitur Knox of Clinton Wits works engineer, was in town last Chambers, arrived ill port this There being sufficient evidence given is the Circular town on Saturday, tveoll for a fete days, week for ti cargo of salt and fishing by the witnesses their worships felt Mrs. G. Grant and daughter have OurexhibitiougrouudsRud build- supplies, fur AVi;utou and the justified in committing him to God -'I returned from Toronto.Ings gare- being put in first-rate order Islands. • erich for trial. :Much sympathy is felt for his wife and large family Dir. Dowding of Hamilton street for the forthcoming -North. Western At a special meeting of the Tgwu who tare almost in a destitute con - was in Toronto last week. a hair. Council on Monday ovnning a graiA g clition. Space for exhibitors at the show The pipe layers had a full supply, of fifty dollars was Inane townrds next week is nearly all taken up. of pipe the past week, but appear- the expense incurred in getting _ — — Mr. W. Dymout a former resident antes indicate another stoppage to- O'.,onuor, the champion Oarsmen of Londesboro'. Is iu town on a holiday trip. •1L•. day and to -morrow•. of tfuierica to give an exhibition In connection with the picnic today, AT r. D. Fel] has been sick fur'a F. W. Johnson atitetaded the All those of our people who tvnut a DiSSLEY,. Clinton. 382 week past. p Clinton show on Thursday. good fl teruoou's enjoymout should The child of Mr. Cooper died on Mr. .Juo Morgan of Bayfield be in time for dinner this day at the 1AY01. Thursday and was interred at Kin. spenE Friday in the Circular Town, creat Picnic on the Park grounds. Miss Hattie Ritchie returned burn. •' Thu schooner L'�ttel1�rase of fort The steamer Soverier/ n arrived in from Toonto on Saturday. r Mrs. Ouimetto returned from .Albert was in port on Thursday. port on -hot• downward trip Satur- Messrs. Richard and Will Walker Manitoba on Friday and Mrs, Now. g Mr. H. H. Smith of Winnipeg day afternoon with a cargo of wheat intend leaving here some timu this ton on Saturday. has returned home, for the G. T. elevator. week fat• Chicago• a There is to be some change made a Airs. IT, Cooke has roturued from To linorrow and Friday will be DIr. T. Scott left dere on Friday soon in the blacksmithing business filer visit to-Pinconning' holidays for the school children on to visit friends in Loudon totvuship of our village the understand. Air. T: B. Van EYery left for account of the Teachers' Conveu- for a fete days. } ' Rev- Mr. gainsays (torso, whose -. Toronto on Aliredne;iday.. tion. John J. Kelly, titlsulith, hits got life, was despaired of,has recovered noted Tailor and clothes Cloaner of the west. The Teachers Convention will a steady job lit his trado .1t llarhind ullder'the trbat111entof DIr; J. -Walker _Mr. Gr 13. Cox visited the (ween take place. to -morrow and Friday in tiros., Clinton. V. 5: Cit}' last week. the Central S'ehool. The first ses. Mr. A, ]McKenzie, of Auburn, I)r.' Rose returned ]'rote his trip - �-�y-• Prof. Cook's two ,sous-,)rrived in `from sion commences at 10,30..t.'m. loft this station on Thursday to 'es- to Toronto and visit to his mother lowtl England 1naE•week. Dftes'I'ighe having recovered suf- hibit his patent Bourse collar at the, at Bond Head. Mrs. Biose was Mrs and Miss Lawrence have ire- ficiently to resume, her tvaebing ,London Exhibition, quite ill during his absence and turned lo�I,hoir home at Paris. duties, Miss McCormack who was Rev. H. A. TholuaS, wifo and, tt'}fort he returned. AI r. L. I':.I)ancy, was in town teaching in place of Miss T., has re'- family, and Hiss Cranston-, return ast week. ' turned )ionic. ed home on Thursday from their A bout of nue of the church or- At the meeting of the High visit to Wallaaebur,r, a ' —Ilene Erickson and Abe Johnson live on adjoining farms in Nebraska. ,;ars was missing on Sunday, hence School Literary Society last Friday Y Y Y Messrs A. C. Van Egmont} and Erickson is a staunch supporter of the instl;ument was mute, evening the following programme JChu Gosman silent Sabbath hero Cleveland and Thurman, while .John• The County clerk and Mrs. Adam- tYa$ presented: Reading, DIr• r with their families, returning to son is tine uA q Ile enthusiastic admirer ;gun returned from their Toronto Kaiser; ; selections, Eiiitress, Miss Seaforth on Monday afternoon. Ulf IJatxison and lZprton. During _ isitt-oil Saturday. Rusk; solo, Fir. Halls; reading, AIr. Strang y Miss Selina Poulton was called a,politrb argument between them yeaterdit�f• Johnson offered to bet his r Ali-. and Mrs. Will Yates of Educational seriuh- 0ns leer- preach- away suddenly on 7triday to her, wife on Harrison's election. Erick- lV i-ngham were in the Circular town a ed on Sunday in the Methodist sister-in-law in Ripley who is seri- son is a widower, and would not take un Sunday. Our readers should rat forget the churches, that in Victoria street church being delivered by lieu, ously iudishosed, Several of the Foresters hero at the bet till Johnson said he had a sure thing, and agreed'to bet his wife Erickson's Aiicnic'in the park, and the chain- .DIr. Richardson, and North street by Fended the sermon in Clinton oil ' against one of, thorough- bred cows. 'The bet was made. (:ion sculler's match to -day. Rev. 111r; Potter.. Sabbath which w•as preached to Johnsortsays he realizes -the odds are Tile G, T. P: authorities have : As the people were, ]eaving the : their -order in the totem hall by the large, but if he had twenty wives he made the rate for to-d'it 's excursion Y church last Thursday after the mar- Rev. Mr. Livingstone. would be willing to bet them all the V M low. - y ria -e ceremony, a lady retuarked, Ori Wednesday the editor of the same way. Erickson is equally as confident, and says he wiIle l continue Mrs. S. Cor-. after it two mouths "AVell,ny Fred has given a hand a, brussels Budget was in town to to, take such bets as long as his cotes aisit to Toxonto and Orchaid leach good matimes in getting his company with Tont.Gundry on hig bold out. will return home this week, friends off,' but he takes, .precious %%ay to the county • town for a Mr. Morrow of Bothwell is in good care not to go off himself." month's vacation and a sniff of the own at the rosidUllce of his relative Mr copy the: following- from the lake breezes. BIRTHS. ,Alrs. H. Cooke• itingstou items in -Thursday's Ent'- On Friday the voting on the fire - Cl AIKLNS.—Ll Glintolloil Sept., 20th :The ]]rights of Bright did not bare : "To gay, Joseph Dillon re. f protection by-law took place. There )It's. .faptes Aikens, of a son. ,out> ,lu tiwo last Thursday and so ceived a cheque for five hundred . did not seem- to be muph interest taken in it, a number �of' the -free- -HAYWARD.=Iu Clinton, on Sept. 21st, forfeited to the Hurons; dollars lett hint the rte of ' the late John Quinn, of Godei•ieh, who holders notvoting. The by-law was Alis. I" M. }laywartl, of a sou. WISE.—In 'ruckersutith on tine 10th ' " Mrs. Moor}rouse of Pincouning is ill town visiting relativos and failed twenty-nine years ago owing carried by sixty. -three of a majority, inst., itltsJ ohn Wise ofa son. friends. Dillon that amount." The J'no. . A� r W. Drummond, Esq., left hero TAA'LOR.—Iii Goelerich on the 24th, inst, CLuinn mentioned fu tiro item quot- for' Toronto on Thursday. His' Y• the wife of Dr. a'Taylor of a ,on• Next Monday, Oct. Ist, AIr. Oil kept a ready-Fnado clothing store wife and family will join hill, in a Y J 9IA1tItIA4I1Lh. Robert Porter :1I. P. will address his constituents at 1)ullganron. on Kingston street some thirty years couple of weeka; and all il)tend re- SIEILEN-PAn,ON.—At the residence of since siding there• in the . future, Wo the bride's fatl1Cr, GMIC Cli tp., on Mrs Black, West btreot, is build- shall be sorry to loose such respect. Wednesday the 19th Sept. by the Rev. ing two dwo,llings in StGeorgo's Our north western Exhibition ed old residenters. tell: rt,acey, Al r. B. Sicuien, of Sebring - w • opens opens next Tuesday, and continues on 'Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-' Air. Ronald, of Brussels; has had till- tollaggie,el,icstdaugliter of.Janles Pattoli, F.sq.. township clerk. )faster Shannon landed the larg- clay. Al a have 'been asked by a one of itis fire engines over• here for - — -et bass of the season on Saturday ,Untlotuan why we have not given a couple of days this week testing--- — afternoon, Inot•o items about the show. We its qualities which has caused lots Life is too short to .try all the The directors of rbcs North wed- ing state that tvo have fiver man Y g Y of fun for the boys, both youngand remedies nolo in the market, but' when a reliable and trustworthy tern exhibition aro en aged in J g items that the have gathered around, old some of them beim' rewarded a , 'good medicine is wanted use Powell's making arangements for special at- but we have never been spoken to with a duclring. to all :ap Extract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock. tractious. g on Llie question by asin,aledirector. pea it dose all the work th•e Those who have used it say It is the Y - The schooner Tud+nan with a If the thing wants pushing surely proprietor claims it to do. best and most powerful blood purr. cargo of lumber for .11r. IT. Secord these men might interest themselves Wo regret to have, to report the ifier in the Market, and -have - reached this port on Friday mora in the matter particulRrl} as wo 'death on Sabbath morning of the reecomended it to their friends. I oi' biliousness, dyspepata, liver tom. . inalco no charge for the satire, Youngest child of - our esteemed 'Plaint and as a blood purifier it has " Last week there was a shooting "Twinkle, twinkle little Star, townsman Mr. James McGoe r ' J '' altar a lingering illness. The ro no equal. A bottle or two, taken at. rtlateh behind one of the business floc 1 wonder what y -t, arc." , this season, of the year will prevent blocks on the square. The net And we have been wondering ever mains were taken to the Union 'Monday many aserous sickness. Price, 90,. result leis a large waste of ammuni- since its twinkling last Friday,wheu eel on far in{eimont. abottle. Ask for Powell's Extract tion. it recommended the writer of thbao The bereaved (parents have the sym• of Sarsaparilla and Burdock, mann- In. u•ut last, in mentioning those a columns to aspire to a seat at the pathy of the whole community. factured only byPowelk Davis, Chat. -ham, and sold in Dresden by all kiml)r aeeisting St. George's Council Board. We beg to decline a A concert is to be held on druggists, and by all druggists and L}le llat't0st ]-Tonle services we. the 'S'tar's twinkliu.g suggestion but ^ oa ' Wednesdey evening in the Ind us• medicine dealers ever where.. 487 y , 'tnintenLiuually onlitted the lame would recolnmoud the twinkler of -trial Hall a now and commodious ' eow. a ^, of Miss Gibson. , rho twiul:iing orb to take, n ]land in I'OURI OVCC L�rd01'a011'<E Elder's notethe Alr, M. J, Proudfoot has return- Rhow himself—that is if ho could met -there. In the meantime store, under the auspices of the C. O. F. and A. 0. U. W. which. is Avictiott Sale Register, l from ATlIskOiia, W)itnTu 113 We ell- a tt'e shall COntllltl0 On UU1• ]]ills] la f•U be th0 best eVOr 1101d boron the Pat -ties o tree witting their free tti printed me of o1Bt- will recti:e n free notice up to duty of ga�F11 in s1n'voying duties, on eouaso of gathering news tailing a a ° coinmittee having secured souse of snte,nnderabo'ehcading. fpthertslse,regular aCCOtint of the ,loath uF his relative caro as of yore not to puhliTiteins g the best talent that could he got advertising rates will be charged. the iglu 11', ]l. bodge, fur the gratificatiou of idlo curiosity from Toronto, Dott't miss rho \fusn,tY, October I: th. Terms, farm We hope for Lite good vanio of or to pander to prurient -tastes, thus treat. stork and fila iL:meuts, belonging to the estate of the tarn Geo, Cniite�onI on lot the forth coming exhibition, that keeping our contribtltious' to the On Monday evening a meef,inLg 29, con. 8, township of W(lerich., D. ilitoNicuting liquors are not sold on Nrws-Il EconD readable if humble. tt•ita hold In Alllno'e ]]Orel f'OT the Contelon, executor; T. Al. Carling, alio. tho ground. Thoso visiting God- erich requiring stirllularits can .find Thero ivns a lsrge congregation at purpose of organizing a fire tom- Tcrssunv, October O.—The John Cnlbick farm, Iiolmcsville farm respectable hotels where such are St. Gcorgo's ]Rat Thursday to wit- pony. It was largely attended by adjoining' and stock, sale at 7 p. n,, John Calhiek offs' legally. vers the mnrringo' of Ali "a Alacder- illott to Mr. Stark. Shortly after the, .young moo and resulted in formin a company of. about '30 g' 1 Y ,to 'T. i1C, Carlin Anet. 'C' g' 'Oct. On Friday the fire engine, was one the bride, leaning on the arm of members with the following officers : , SA•rt•uenv, . 6(b. The wbolo of the nearly nen and well -kept furniture employed six hours pumping from her father',entored the church by the Chief, John Emigh; 'Captain, of 10. 1'ow•elt Esq., on the premises tile- hole last bored for the water eastern door. On arriving, at the Joseph Cayter ; let Lieut,, Sam nearly opposite tile. founllr;y—D. hick- works. The enginees� pumped at the chance} stella the groom. took his Gidley; 2nd Lieut., Robert Jones; anettouct•r, rate of 120 gallghs por minute, place beside his' choice,, and the lst Eug., John 11. Kelly ; 2ud Eng., -Inborn - --" - -- -- --� which lowered the . water in the in cor.emony was at once proceeded Tho John P,arricks , Fireman, Robert !! 1i �� HOME. nearest pine lno feet and the with, choir was present and 1S'faxwell. distant one, (the one first drilled) sang the usual psalm rind a hymn. Some of Lite boys went in for about twoJ y ineht?s. The quantity The rector performed the ceremony. fainting the town red Saturday The nienibers of ST. PAL'L'S C. IV. M. A. pumped tt,as equal to a daily supply for o d thoyeRnd families of 172 Miss Ross attended on the bride, W. and Mr. t'. fib. Johnston was host mid -night by taking down sign - AT H®9VIEr - gall s each, or per hour slightly man. The ladies were attired in boards, throwing empty boxes into ot�r 7. As it is computed however nowt travelling dresses, yet notwith- the street and disturbing our .Citi- stn Paul's School House Tuesda~ + . + khItI, f(vo hundred trill leo the standing they looked charming, zens out of their• sweet slumbers, October 2na, at 8 P. -M. nlaximmn number requiring water thus giving a lesson to those who g finishing up with throwing atones and breaking several windows of MUSIG'. - READINGS. service, the amount actually pump- think tile o cei•otnon e marriagycannot , DIr. Douglas residence and other- Rl;FRF,SH111F11rTS. ed will givo that number over 14 oallon3 per hour or a daily supply lie complete wittout an elaborAo display of finery. At the conclus- wise injuring his property. It is ADMISSION . . . 10 CENTS of 344, It is expected that the well ion of the ceronlODy rho Contracting rumored that our chief is their greatly now udder Contract u ill. real in- parties signed the register ant] loft 1 � a h roweltracks, It a about tIn., that this 1'OtVdylaM regi gilt ElOWn,"' I.�UR-ARU NORMAN t,ER'iS, Barrister, S-i- rrease the sapply, honco the pros- f' r, et.s• of ;: supply ,lir su(ticiopt for all 1 j by the central aisle. The happy couple left,by the 1.55 train for an y Ares. Bilis an.. elders lad in Y Y j`,� t�lMr In lrigh Court Conaryancer, fie., ctodtrleh and nnynotd, ri-nee to Innn at (Ice Ill ' nl e'ls srollip -olid for year's t0 ( onstern tour, including Montreal and s tO11, W11Ct1 r0hielli11A 1101110 frulll w and anc.h•tif per ,•cat nnhtn third nunrgtn. Bny'• At Ill Wilc 011011 IN 111 Thursday hursday front 0,30 to 4'30 come. i other prdlarin'ont placos, prayer meeting on Thursday even- t in flwarti' hotel Mrkotc, nppdsit, mesion Court 1 OIBee, VIM y b , A Kt Grand MILLINERY ANU SHOW -ROOM OPENING R 0 B EON— $TSOH'S SATURDAY. MARKET REPORTS. ANDERSON'S' (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) music � ! CLINTON. VOCA>; ANI) IN STIiUMLNTAL. GEORGE MiLL1:11, Flour.....................$5 00 to 5 5')Fall Fruit Ulster and Confectionery�- Wheat, new & old 1 00 to 1 05 1 at residence. JrLn:a;sr•. CuTrAtra, r!#�, ._11 '1 =