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MAYOR AND 1TRd. W$iAHEP
have returned aom their Northwest
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WINDOW
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trip.
rz. ost
GEO. JOHNSTON, who was roped
We will have an elegant Stock of New
Window Shades, Palle, Spring
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in to passing counterfeit coin and
Rollers, etc., about Sept.
15th. PRICES RIGHT.
t,►i
R YA11.1�
o ' uo doubt morally innocent,
is
is out on bail.
EUNTS OF ALL KINDS
RNA,
AT 50c. ON THE DOLLAR TO
MAKE ROOM FOR
-FALL GOODS.
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AN ELDERLY LADY, Mrs. Jenkins,
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of Goderioh township, had her
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pocket picked of a loo at the
Clinton
Vomplete stock of School
Books and Supplies.
exhibition.
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REv. Air. LIviNGSTON preached an
O
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excellent sermon to the Foresters
6 Large Glass Goblets for 25e -only
300 left. Only two Baby Carriages
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in the town hall here, last Sabbath.
left, which will be sold at about half
price. We are giving Bargains in
There wasa good attendance of the
brethren and others.
r all kinds of Goods. Eggs taken
in exchange for Goods.
A YOUNG SON 'of Mr. Tweedy
Chris. Dickson,
'- Clinton.
had the small bone of one leg
broken by being run over by a
Iii Huron Central Exhibition,
Clinton, Sopt. 19, 20, 21.
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horse ridden by a boy on the
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MRS. It. AV. GOATS has returned
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I'THE TOWN BESIEGED
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Will
exhibition grounds.
A RUNAWAY COLORED LAD named
4 Absolutely Puree
from the 13th con., near
from Detroit,.1'nllivor
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This powder never unties. A marvel or purity,
-,. stronlah and e'hulesowonesx. diene uconomtcat
Loudesboro, has been in Clinton
fUl• several days. He is wanted at
BURIED ALIVE. -Dr. H. S. Tan-
not-, who becamo fau,ous about eight
--ay --
Lif Insuf
I'r> than the ordinary kinds, and cannot Lesold ill
:ou1petition with cho ulnQtitude of,low test,
his home and should not be harbor-
,
years ago by fasting. forty days in
I e a nc e
' short dvuight ::lieu ur phosphd2u powders. Sold
>' onlyiucaos. ttorel, Berlsn Powuelt CO., 106
b anyone,
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(.larouduu Hall, New lock city,
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Wall St., N. Y.
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THE NE1VS•IlECO'R'D was pleasedarrived
in Chicago last week from
vi
oil receiving a call, blended, from
Now Mexico. In an interview he
that he had been in Mexico for
T OOK AT SAMPLES Or COST IN A
JJ HOME COMPANY
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The HuYOX! News -Record
Rev. J. Parke ferment of Blyth,said
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now of Kenton, Ohio. The
four years pursuing investigations
--�--APER 01,0o6�_�
Ape 85 Cest for 1885, also 1880.. $6 00
$1.50 a Year—$l. Advance'
gentle-
man still retains sufficient interest
into the subject of suspended dui
a0 a su
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in
in his native land to come. over
watiou, or counterfeit death, Ile
fa colivinced that large numbers of
o :. c as
a5 7 bA
:•, Wednes(Iny, 'Sept. Milt, 1888
and take in the Western Exhibition
people are anuially buried alive all
" 4. 4 of
6o
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at London.
over the world, and, from Study of
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A no%v Top Buggy fur sale rwr•y•
AIR. W. WEIR left at this office a
various cases, and the records Of
lr� D,fi lite Insurance at the above rates.
find Ina doll ill say companyy
f. cheal). For artioul.il'., apply rtt
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branob of a 1' snot apple -tree on
n pp
societies Un tho subject in Holland
subject,
r plat
still lln�lel'ataTlll our I)lau. At the uoe &k
orsta
' this office.
which were growing two distinut
and elsetwltur'e, he is CODwilICOd that
40, the cost fur $5,000 was about $35 for
s -
variet•ies of apples, the one an all
so subtle is the principle of life that
1885, also for 1886
U6E OULAN NAVE B.tm.Nc; Pow•
,brown rough -coated russet and the
no one call undertake to any that it
Sec its before you deeid`e.
„ DER, the built ill th-t market. • Fur
' sale by Cantelon Bius." 511.4t
other smooth, green and red blen-
ded. Amateurs say it is
is extinct until decomposition -,the
in. He
Jas. Thompson, Agent,
.
possible
only sura aigu—bas set
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that the russet bloom becamo int-
doclaros,thm the dead in this odun-
MUST HOVE oN. —,The appeal
LIdtE.—Persu'us requiring. lime
preguated with the pollen blown
try aro buried with indecent, , tt ith
for building clul be suppliud by
to it or carried by insects.
criminal haste, ;%nd that ,burials of
rase of the Rev. Alr'11Tilson who was
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' Cooperand Swallleld twitll 5t Alat•y's
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RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY. 'The
'Persons who are not absolutely dead
are murders.
arrested in Torontp, during, thb sit-
e white lanae. 501-tf
Rev. b.• F. Austin, principal of
ting
o of confereDde for refusing to
Alma College, St. Thomas, will
A 5S1ARTITTLr GIRL. -The St.
'trnU\'H 011" was thrown out °f court
11TANTED.—ApPl0s, Pears. Plums
Crab•a fo'r the
p reacts anniversary services in the
,
Thomas Journal :'—There is a estle-
on Tuesday on technical grounds.
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and 1 )tyles ;Bache
;;•- highest price will be. paid.TCante-
Ontario street . Methodist church,
morning and evening, on Sunday,
man residing on Wellington" street ,
full•
; a
• ANNUAL - EiGAOMIENTS.= The.
t
Ion Bros. 511 ;f
Oct. 7th. On the following Mon-
this city, ;*hose quiver is of
arrows, His wif8 has been a fruit-
public school teachers in Toronto
haveall,.been notified that their
o Folt 7.1 LP: OR To L"litlTho com-
day eveniug ile will deliver his
celebrated lecture in the $erne
fell vine, and the visits of the doctor
have generally heralded the actveut
services will not be required after
the 31stof December next. Inspec-
luodiuus pl't!1t1181,3 redently known
church. Subject,: "OnlyaWomab."
of auOther member to the family
to.t Huglips says this stop has been
•. and nsl d as lite Royal or ICenne ly s
, �
WHAT IT DIEANs.—If any readers
circle. A few days ago the father
taken to enable the Trustees to weed
hotel. Snitabla for bo:udiD•, house
of the NEws-RECORD receiving
loft word with .the doctor that one
out the inefficient teachers. Those
or lar,nl family, Has all the usual
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letters from friends ill the south,
of tho boys was Siete; and would lie
who are satisfactory will be .re -en -
domestic couveuieucies. Larrre dray
find theta marked with two rows of
Call and see him. In clue rima rho
gaged. }
ants house null stable ill connection.
o
' =1130 all office 11n1lICdLttel ' ad'Oiltlnry
o
sinall holes, dozen In each, punched
doctor called at the house, the door
bell being answered by - the oldest
ANOTHER SWINDLr.—A COuplo Of
n THE NEws 'IrEcl7Rn Office. 'laho
ill rho euvolo es the may be
p , y' Y
curious to know the singificance of
daughter, a midden of tender tars
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Plausible lookiug men are travelling
through Ontario these days now
)ro )crt is ill t}le course of the Ltnsi•
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Hess Portion ut Clinton. It is a
the ural' cs. !'"lahe holes indicate that
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To the question of whether father
or mother were ill ,she replied fu
Rua
stvindtiD� ex )edition. The are `well
o l Y
i - Vol desindyle Ire iertl for c}titer
Y 1 !
yellOly l -i was" .raging ill the
district where the letter was posted.
negative,
the negative and the doctor then
11 p' on the sheep question, and being
homespun in their talk and
nnchnser ur ten,tn( Apply al to
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JOHN SLIEPPARD. 3t
A FUNEREAL FEAST.—The under-
said be.had called'tu see' !ler broth
er, who was sick. No he was not
general
eo"vusation are 'wont to disarm
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1TURNrrIIRlI AT AUCTION.—Owillg to
tatters' Association islet in Toronto
sick, the youthful guardian of this
susP}cion. Clney, are after laYnbs.
They are ' devoted exclusively to
lite re nnuva! ufN. R. Powell sect to
recently. Ill the evening a. dinner,'_lienee
was � iven to the'dole-ates in • Mill
said. He had beaD, but• he
was better. So the doctor took his-
Ipreeding and selling lambs,but can
Toronto, I). I)ickinsun, auctioneer,
ard's undertaking establisbutont,
leave. 'Next day the rather 'of this
never oet as many as they can die -
'Their
has receival ins!rrtotiuus to sell by
everything being of a funereal
Sick boy called to k4p'w why the
Pose of. gamo' ls, therefore
public aucliuu uu ;;.I!urday Oct G,
tlosrripLiull, Clio'plate'scoffin shaped,
pli•ysiciau had not liept�llis promise,
this: They sell a rate for $50 cash
` on Cho pretui-� sup , ,itathe foundry,
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tile .napkin tines of. coffin hiandles,
and an ` explanation tuns made of
oil t.he• understauding that they will
y t he whole of the fats ii'ure in Parlor;
the h,urllll•s of knives and forks the
what the little girl had said.• Tho
1)urcliase at a good high figurelall the
hall, di r, renin, Hitchen, and
$;,illi•, the jellies ill the shape of
mystified father reftirlied home' and
lambs of his get the following sen -
throe bed ruunas: Alsu nonteuts of
oras, nuupiu4 willows, etc,
a uestioned Aliss Lu yttallt as to
son It- weaning time. The sale is
cellar etc., etc. 1.'llu whole is first
why she had 'so"tit the doctor away
effected, this rant delivered and paid-
rlaes, duly n shunt time in use, and
NInGIST11ATE15 COURT.—Friday last
„
by such a story: Well,. she said,
for, and the two frauds never .turn
the sale wi111, , afford Purchasers an''
Justices McGarva and Steep took
1'e had his. great coat, and I
up again there a second tilos,
Oppol'tullity to secure desimble
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rheic places on ilio woolsack ill Clio
p
Clinton hall Justice
sou
twits -Afraid lie was br using another
WASHED ASHORE.—We. hive
additions to their household furnish.
iugs at micas much below ori anal
g
u,f and
disposed -'of two cases. Tho
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baby'
received An abstract of a letter sent
o t
cost.
first was the comparatively trivial
COMMITTEE.— OdIJ[I'r'rEE,— 011
to a genetlnlan in this district, from
stating that
Alpena, Alichigan; a
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T,Axr that Robertsow,
one,of Will. Morrison arrested for
being drunk disorderly. The
Tuesday last the Warden's coin-
trunk was washed ashore there a
.NoTiw,,
makes his display of Alilliuery
•and'
evidence showed -that lie was more
mittee for the county of Huron
short time since, which contained'
things the following
antlo and Dregs Goods ori Sntut'-
day night.
sinned Against than sinning, that
lie teas not. -drunk, but was being
met at Exeter for the purpose of
examining and taking the now iron
amongst other
articles: Some camping.equipments,
annoyed by the constable who
bridge offthe hands of the cull-
kettles or tiupails,.knives and forks, tl
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arrested him and who was himself
tractors The bridge replaces the
a qunDtlly of baby clothes, )some
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LOCAI • �� V 1 �.
rho most under the influence of the
the, wooden structure which for'
,
photos, tat receipts,' -deeds, amlirriage•'
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two. The case was dismissed with,
many years spanned the Aux Saublo
certificate dna an Oralrget-L-odo
ilt'.wt4l ,arortnd tills "11nb."
costs against the •complainant. T.
river at Exeter andit isalikocredit-
certificate. which bears the namo of
Joseph Churchill, No. 459, Morris
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1. F. Ililli•ard,-the successor of Mr.
able to county and the contractors,
district, Huron Co., Ont. The lotter'
U9ulvil
Powell in the practice of law here,
the ;Messrs. Hunter Bros, of Kin-
says I ,of this from Magee in
•1uE Rory post office at Ilorbisou'
acted for the defendant, Morrison.
this was \Ir. 1lillard's first a
AsGodorieh
cardiae. It is a suspension bridge.
60 Poet tont, with all aDDos five feet
Alpena, and is signed Will. Me-
township, Mr. Herbison
pearonce in court here it will not be
wide for a walk. It. is neat and
Creight. On enquiry we learn that
postmaster, will be opened on the
out of pisco to say that he created a
stronry, ornamental and durable.
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the number of the lodge mentioned
- let C)ctuber.
favorable improssion by the proulp-
The offical report runs : The
corresponds with that at Sunshine
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CANADIAN HDRStiy ADLtuAn.—1,fl,t
titude with which he Bras )ed the
grasped I
Wardon's••coulmlittee met pursuant
and possibly someone in that vicin-
it Y can us a little light on the
b
February Mr. T. C. Duhorty of this
situation' and the adroitness which
Ile manifested in -a which
to uotiLie, Pre�seut : Wardell, 1'.
NE Kay, of Usborne ; Kelly, Blyth;.
give
g
subject.—Wingham Advance.
town sold. a p tir of matched
Canadian lived roadsters to Messrs
case, was
ill count before be received instruct.
Kaine, Howick Ralz, Stephen :
MISSIONARY A'IEETINGs.—At the
i 1?. Bli.tenvot and P. Cools. They
ious to act. The second case was
Bissett, Exeter; Lech,. -Colborne
recent meeting of . the Huron
hall taken 1st prize at Clinton, Sea-
the. serious eharryb against three
o o'
and Griffin, Ashfield. Che w.trden
Presb for held in Brucefield it
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'teas
ti forth and Goderich last year,
me"-: George Smith, of Goderich,
atAteci that he had called the meet.
agreed to hold a series of IVliss-
This fill they wei'I+ exhibited by
Edward 'McCabe, °f' Colborne, and
ing to examine the new iron bridge
'it
ionary meetings within. the bounds
- Bateman and took Ist prize at.Geo.
Johnston, of Sominerhill, for
at Exeter, and tto compare .with
of Presbytery in Clio month. of Oct.,
,Mr:
Nvibash, Indialiu, contesting with a
uftoring counterfeit coin. rho
the bridge recently erected "ear
Accordingly; the Pres'byte'ry was
very largo list- of competitors,
charges were tried separately, and
Wingham which they has exntnin•
divided auto districts in the follow.
'Chir;, chows well for . Canadian•
the m.en were committed for trial
ed for the fntnrr, guidance 'of rho
ince mtnuor; First district consists
breeders and also must be consider-
and. conveyed to Goderich ,gaol by
council, and to .notice any differ-
oI' Knox Church, Goderich, and
ed nu endorautiou of 1Ie. Doherty',
constables Paisley and Tedford,
once in the construction of. the
associated congrogations,
judgment in knotwiuggooll "flosses"
Mr. T. I. 1'. Hilliard has been re•
lm'idges between th3 Peterboro and
and Smith's Hill, Blyth, Hullett
when lie sees them.
tained by McCabe and Johnatgu to
Kilicardin'e calbpanloO. He also
and Loudesboro. These arra to be
-defend them. The seriousness of
desired to have the advice of Che
visited by Revs. D. Forrest, J. A.
FOOT BALL.—One of the most
this offonce lies in the fact thax con-
committee upon the solicitor's opin-
McConnel, J. H. Simpeon, A.
hotly contested games' of football
viction means fourteen years in the
ion in reference to the jam in the
Stewart and Mr. Scott, of Clinton.
that have ever been played it)
penitentiary. It is difficult to
Maitland river between the town
Second district consists of Clinton,
Clinton, took place oil Saturday
believe that the nlen, • if they did
of Winghanl and the townshia) of
Bracefield Bayfield Road and Berne,
last, bettwoen it team from Varna,
com"lit the offence, did so knowing-
Tu•nberry. Afuved br Mr, ICelly,lhat
Bayfield and Bethany, ;.'hese are
and a Clinton • toam. Before the
ly. The 1,ri ,ut tactic citse made out
the iron bridge at Exotor bu accepted
to be visited by Rev D. M. Ramsay,
,ante staftod considerable argument
'shows that Smith is a carpenter and
and fhatthecontractor bepaidin full.
A. MoLean, A. McMillan and An -
was used on both"sides; the Varna,
was working for iMcCabo'e father.
-Carried. Moved by Mr. P,issett,
derson, and Captain Gibson. Third
boys claimed that two of the Ctin-
He'aud McCabe came to town on
soconded by Bock that an additonal
district consists of Seaforth, Ma -
ton players were outsiders and re-
the aftornoon of Thursday and put
gas pipe be put on each side of the
Killop and Winthrop, Egmo I&
fused to play until one of them was
up at Swarts' hotel. They came
bridge. -Carried. Adoved by Mr.
ville, Nippon and Hills Greou.
a'elnoved. Chis the Clinton boys
about some wheel which would not
Kelly, that, there bu only one gas
Those are 'to be visited by Rove.
refused to do but acknowledged
be finished till next day. Some
pipe on the bridge and that on the
Fletcher, Martin, Carriere and
their error by Offoring to. play with
.torte in the evening, alter they had.
cast, side.—Lost. The opinion of
Henderson, and IVr. Sutherland, of
tern men. The Varna boys refused 'spent
some of the counterfeit looney,
the county solicitor was read by
Honsall. Fourth district consists of
toplay against tell inon as they
Johnston fell in with them. Their
the Clark which hall refereuce to the
IIousall, Chiselhurst, Thames Road
thought they were able 'for any
money was refused at the Gralid
,jam in the Wingo himi mill (Ian).
and Kirkton, Exeter,, Grand Bend
' eleven if died were from Clinton, so
Union and Commercial in the pros.
Moved by Ali, Kaine,seconded by Mr -find
Corbett. These are to be visit-
thev submitted and played the
once of Mr. Thos. Stephens, of Sea-
P,eck that no action be taken in the
od.by Revs. P. Musgrove, A, b, Me-
elevcn and were defeated by 4 goals
forth, and Stephens Afterward spot-
matter untill the next meeting of
Donald, J. McCoy and S. Acheson,
to 2. rhe game showed great skill
ted them at the Wavorly and had
the council. Moved by Mr. Kelly,
and Air. D. D. Wilson of Sonforth.
• in foot n ball playing by the Clinton
a constable sent for who made the
seconded by Jar. ifissett, that the
A collection 'is to be taken up at
toast ; but the Varna boys, being
arrest. Their plan was to call for
'cl.ark order the wood required for
each service on beholf of the schemes i
sole of them from Goderich Ti).,
drinks and tender a bogus quarter
the gaol and court house, And
of the chtirch, and it is to be ap.
diotwed a lnek of knowing how to
in payment. Paisley secured some
advertise for All that may be re-
portioned by each congregation
Play ioget'llof as a tonin, though the
$4.75 of the bogus money, some 'of
buirod, except the 30 cordo already
according to the mode usually adopt -
individual playing was good,
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it in the possession of the prisoners.
ordered.
ed by such congregation.
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A good buyer must be independent; that is, he must be
able to buy where lie pleases, and this is the man who is
always pointed out as a, successful man i 11 life.. The
reason of this is the fact that he always wants a dollar's
worth for a dollar, and in nine cases out of ten you will
always find him dealing at the largest house in the line
of goods he has to buy. Ii2
Th'.0
Clothing
Linne...,
we are the largest dealers in this section and we ,ofler
Goods at prices that no Other house can touch for a
Hollabio Tnako, of Goods I.,
T; X X X +
An inspection'and comparison will demonstrate this
and all good buyers will iavestiga�te these statements for
their own profit. We say it because we believe it to*be
a fact, that for ,
we have no equal in this .section, and our large and.
growing trade is the best evideriee we, can offer.
JAOKSON 8flO.8
THE FAMOUS CLOTHIERS'.
MRs. SICKELS, of Sarnia (nee
A'fiss Elliott, of Goderich), was
visiting friends in Clinton last
week
TH% LrAoiNG DRY GOODS and
other stores presented an unusually
attrliotive appearance both inside
and out duringexhibition days.
Tim REV J. AI. SMITH Of I'Mttmil-
ton will preach in the Baptist church
morning and. evening, Sunday next
and Base Line in the afternoon.
THE 11oN AIR. DRURY is not'a blue
ruin Grit. He seems to be a
Reformer who believes that Ontario
it least is progressing,judging from
his remarks in Clinton last week -
DON'T FoRGET THE AT HomL in
3t Paul's church school house
fuesday Oct 2nd at 8 p. In. An
)njoyablo time is anticipated.
Adm,igsipu and refreshments 10,
;en ts.
MR. ROnT. PORTER M. P. had a
.ordial hand shaking all round with
iia constituents both Reformer and
Liberal Conservative during his
deft to the Huron Central Exhibi-
ion last week.
NAdIr.-A Kin gatou itom says:
Yearly twenty years ago a Goderich
nae became indebted to Joseph
.)illun, shoe merchant, in A largo
unount. Ile failed au.d AIt. Dillon
)laced the amount to his Profit and
oss account. last week lie was
urprisod to receive a cheque for the
ull amount, as provided for by the
rill of his old friend, now decea$-
d.
A DELICATE. DUTY. -The delicate
luty of deciding whether or not the
Iformon Bible is authentic has du-
olved upon the Customs, Depart -
hent. If really a Bible the duty to
o levied upon it is but five per
ant., but if not a Bible, it is a more
ook, taxable at the rate of fifteen
er'cent, Thadepartment has lev-
)d the higber duty thus practically
etermining that the work is no revo•
Itiou but the production of human
itollect. This is a ruling that will
Qt bu questioned in this community.
A Douiln HEADEn.=A remarkable
ouble-headed child was recently
ot•n to a French family named
ooulbault in Manchester, Maine.
Ilia heads are both°perfect, and are
lined to the boby by two short,
ell -shaped nooks. It uses its
births and eyes apparently At will
i eating, crying, winking, and even
coping. The parents 'were much
locked at the appearance, of their
aby, and want At onto to Montreal
r avoir} the notice of their neighbors.
'he child is likely to live. d
AIR. JAS CLARK; of Colborne, auilgowit
Ad- time friend wade us glixd'•wffF': ti -
Say last week by a friendly call. '
WALKING. MOTION PEDAL.—This.
is a patented 'improvement'by Mr.
Blackstone of Clinton. is is inters=
ded to do away with the Kli je swell
attachment to organs. It was shown
it the Toronto exhibition and attrac-
sed much attention, the city dailies
)ommenting very favorably upon it
—that there was no doubt so soon as
it. merits became known it would
mpersede the old arrangement.
We are glad to notice that our towns-
man has been successful in iutrodu.
)ing an article that will become of
,reneral lleuefit and use.
A. H. N. Jenkins, editor and '
?roprietor of the Brussels Budget'
laving received an invitation to the
)ounty town, commenced last
Wednesday to put in his vacation
A 30 days at Castle Dixon,' which
:ommands a magnificent vie« of
ake, fiver and labdscaff. - Mr.
renkin's visit is by exprees com• "
nand of her Majesty the Queen,
Che honor was extended to him on
iccoftnt' of his persistant newspaper
attentions to one of her Majesty's
ervan.ts at Brussels who fills `'the
)osition of ,,postmaster. Soule are
)orn to honor andsome have honor
hrust upon them. - In Mr. Jenkins
arse those causes were mixedly -
ontributory to his enforced resid-
nco it Goderich. It is alleged that
ill would porsist in .libelling the
lostmaster referred to in the face
f.an injunction from the courts
rdering ,him to dosist.
--A iiuron County graduate
iving }n Dakota *for some years
,rites:— (Wo had our first frost on
Lugust 6th ;on the 8th, there was
hard one which froze our grain
f I call sell I will leave,"
—11rs, Greo. Ofl'sprjug, of Port
tobinaon, a few days ago gave birth
a triplets, two boyo and a girl.
leo died shortly after birth. The
tber two are healthy and likely -to
v e.
—A few leads of oats, grown on ,
le farm of Neil Compbell, Esq., of
lladstone, are hard to beat. Two
f them measure 18 and 21 inches
)spectively ; another somewhat
sorter but thicker producing 300'
-elldeveloped kernels.
--Dr. Collins, of Peterboro,
St, for Cobourg on Sundav, where
e was to have been married Tues -
ay. Blood poisoning unex'pectealy
allowed R small boil on his neck, .,
td ho died Alouday on the eve of
is wedding day. He was twenty-
ght years old.
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