The Huron News-Record, 1895-02-20, Page 31
91181NE88 DIRECTORY.
§anting.
Till SOLVE gill.
Incorporated by Aot of Parliament 1555.
CAPITAL, • - $2,000,000
REST, • $1,300,000
Head Mee, - MONTREAL.
J. H. R. HOME, President.
P. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Mans er.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ex-
change bought and sold at
lowest current rates.
INTSRIST ALLOWED ON DISPOSITIL
33"-it1.1=2,D.13111R.S.
Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
with one or mon. endorsers. No mortgage re-
quired as security.
February, 1889.
H. C. BREWER,
Manager,
CLINTON.
G. D. MoTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
GENEAL BANKING BUSINESS
A IVSACED.
Notes Discounted. - - Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Depostts.
Clinton, June 8th, 1891 658y
IMEN.1•111•111•••••••••
Iittdicat.
DR, W. GUNN,
L. 11.10. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinburgh. Office -
Ontario street Clinton. Night calls at front door of
residence on Rattenbury street, opposite Presbyter-
ian ohuroh.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D ;
M, Victoria Univ. M. C. P. dc S. Ont, ; Fellow
of the obstetrical society ot Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :-
Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury dt. Night calls
answered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office in Hodgen's Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton,
Jut. Night calls et same place.
Jas. S. Freeborn 1VL.D,
L. R. &Q. C. P., I., M. C. P, & 8. 0.,
&a., &o.
Graduate of King's & Qaesn'a College of Physicians,
Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical
Coattail, Great Brit Ile. Member of College of
rhysiciasa and Surgeons, Ontario . Formerly resi-
dent o :see Rotunda Hoapital (Lving.in and Gyms • COOK'S FLOUR
,oligical), Dublin. Special attention to diseases of
women and children. -Attlee and residence, Rattonbury •
St., next door to Ontario St. Methodist paraonage.
829-ly
¬.
L. O. L. No. 710
CLINT() IN,
Meets moan Monday of every
month. Hall iind fiat, Molloy
block. Visiting brethren always
made welcome.
A. M. TODD, W. M.
P. CANTELON, JR. See. J. P. SSEPPARD, D. M.
vomit.
OL1NTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A M. meets
every Friday, on or after the moon. Visit.
Ing brethren cordially invited.
T. SMALLACOMBE, T. C. BRUCE, Sao. w.
Clinton Jan. 19 1894.
K. 0. T. M.
Kearns Tent No. 60, Knights of the Maccabooa of
the World. $1,000, 82,000 au' $8,001) Polioles. Merzbership over 100,000. Assessment prinoiple-has
never exceeded 12 assessments In a year. Cheapest
and safest in exiatonse. Meets In Orange Ilan, Clin.
ton, first and third Friday of every month.
A.O. U. WS
The Clinton Lodge, No, 144, ineetsin Blddlecomho's
Hall, oppoeite the tnarket, the let and 3rd Fridays in
each month. Vialtors cordially invited. R. STONtt-
nes, M. W.; J. BRAN, Recorder.
atm 599y
N.atit nighto
Jubilee Preceptory No. 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets In the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes-
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
Visiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. TODD, Worshipful Preceptor
GReitOS HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor
PUBS CANTSLON, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 397,
Black Knights of Ireland,'
Moots in the Orange Hall, Blyth, the Wednesday
after full moon of every month
Royal Black Preceptory 315
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Go.lerich, the Third Mon.
day of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome.
W H MURNEY, Prcceptor, Goderlch P 0
JAMES semi, Registrar, Goderich P 0
peottOtrg.
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T. C. BRUCE L. D. 8.,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont.
Teeth extracted without pain by the use of a hornl-
ess and pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious- 1 I
ess, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
;his remedy, and many in and around Clinton can
cstify to its genuineness. Special attention given
t ( the preservation of the natural teeth. Office, r
Ovate& Block, over Taylor's shce store. 1
R. Agnew,- L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- J
eons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity
University, Toronto, Best Local Anaesthetic
for painless extraction. Office opposite Town
Hall, over Swallow's Store.
Night Bell answered.
Will visit liensall every Monday, and k
,,uriih the 2nd Thursday of each month.
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Le 0. HAYS, Solicitor, etc. Office, corner of
IV Square and West Street, over Butler's Book v
tore, Goderich, Ont. 67.
KT Money to lend at lowest rates of interest. . .]
s
J. SCOTT,
Barrister, 4-c., t
ELLIOTT'S BLOCH, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
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CAMPION &JOHNSTON,
BARRISTERS, • • SOLICITORS.,
NOTARIES, .4-c., 1
Groderich, - Ont,
Odea over Jordan's Drug Store.
E. CAMPION, Q. C. M. 0. JOHNSTON'
MONEY TO LOAN.
W. BRYDONE.,
BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. .
NOTARY PUBLIC, 4.c.,
OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK - - CLINTON
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Volteg to god.
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MONEY to lend in large or small sumo on good
mortgagee or personal security at the lowest
current rates. H. HALE, Huron st. Clinton.
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far In the matter of Funeral Circulars an
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House For Rent.
That nicely situate and confortablo dwelling on the
corner of Huron and Orange streets. All convenonses,
,nd r0Only. Hard and soft water, citable and garden.
For particulars apply to
814t-1 THOS. JACXSON, Sr
LIVE HOGS IVANTED.
Higaest Market Price Paid.
D. CANTELON, Clinton.
798 -It.
& FEED STORE,
Clinton.
RAN and. SHORTS in' Large or
Small Quantities.
IL CAKE, LINSEED :MEALS
lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel
Oats
. COOK, CLINTON.
752.tf
ILL'S FEED STORE
IIURON STREET, CLINTON.7.-
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all
Inds 'of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field
d Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all
inds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT
stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest
arioties and blends. Excellent value.
W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton
OHN - SCRUTON
Butcher and Poultry.
LBERT STREET, CLINTON.
11 lines in season. Highest price for
Hides, Tallow and Sheepskin s.
Linton MEAT Market
USINESS :CHANGE
The undersigned desires to Intimate that he has
ought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher.
ng business lately carried on tinder the style of
ORD & COUCII. Ile will continue the same at, the
Id stand, and trysts by giving the closest and most
areful attention to the business, straightforward
nd courteous treatment to all, and handling only
hoice mist, to merit and receive a fair share of
ublic patronage. All orders carefully'and promptly
filled,'
AMES A. FORD, .'. CLINTON.
illIMMIONOIMMENI•nnn
13ILL HEADS, NOM
He.ds, Letter Heads, Tage,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc. ,printei in a workman-
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Tug Nowa-Racoon °Mae.
WATTS & CO.
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Abert Street, - Clinton.
Photographers
FOSTER & BAYLEY
TO THE FARMERS
Study your own niteresi and go where
you eon get
Reliable Harness,
I manufacture none but WHO HSU Or 8t00.
Beware shops that sett cheap, as they km
got to live tr Call and got prices. Orders
by mall promply attended to
JOhN 13LL,
HARNESS EMPORIUM, BM( TIls ONT
NOTICE.
There being seine misunderstanding with re
gard to wreckage, let it be dletlnctly understood
that if any person takes possession of any kind
of wreckage and fails to report to ale 1 shall at
once take proceedings. Remember this is the
last warning I shall give. CAPT. WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Goderlch
Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891.
FOR SALE.
The property at present ocoupled by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderioh, consisting of one half of
au acro of land, good frame house -story and a
half -seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
soft water, good stone oellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses, There are also souse good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for any:persou wishing to live retired.
Fot further particulars apply to
hi. CAMPION,
642 -Lf Barrister, Goderioh
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, Sm.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES', CLOCKS. JEWELRY
and SIM/ ERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMIPS, Cinton.
GO TO THE
Ifilioll Shaving Parlor
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
Geo, Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first chum material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired.
CLINTON.
Size Portraits a Specialty.
Cantelon Bros,
61ENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
ION MERCHANTS.
Grockery, Glass & Chinaware-
ALIIERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter and Egg
752•1y
PUMPS ! PUMPS !
If you want a first claim, well made pump, one that
will give you aatisfoction, sand your order to the
undersigned. He will dig and clean wells and do it at
the closest prices. He also handles a first -clam.
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Ito 13 ,,en' High Street, Clinton .
809-tf
J. 13 BLACKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
on the most mcrdern and scientific
principlea. tCalls attended to
night or day. Office on Inas street, next New
Era ofilae. Realdence-Albert street. Clinton.
NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS.
F. W. FAIINCOMB
(MEMBER OF ASS'In UF P. L. 8.)
Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer,
TD 'T.,
Orrice' 3. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Clin
YE • 761•Iy 6mo*
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would, when making their purchaees mention that
they saw the merchant's advertisement in Tint
billWEI-RSCoRD.
GODERIN MARBLE WORKS,
J. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, ;Clinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity.
W. M. Dlohring, of Benmiller, is our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
have our best attention.
Monuments supplied in CANADIAN SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well as in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Steyenson a call before ordering else-
where.
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and upwards. Second Cabin, 625. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal; or to A.O.
PATFISON or WM JACKSON, Clinton.
New Flour and Feed Store.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 18051
The Manitoba School Question.
The decision in this case of the
highest court of appeal known to the
realm, which has been looked forward
to with such deep interest, has at last
come and. been made public. As was
sure to be the case, it will both please
and disappoint. Fur ourselves we
shall not have the temerity to discuss
the decision in its legal aspects, nor
shall we venture to assume the role of
an adviser or prophet and say what -
will or ought to be the course in the
premises for either the Dominion or
the Manitoba government to pursue.
The judgment furnishes another
illustration of the glorious uncertainty
of the law, and the long agitation over
this question furnishes likewise a
proof of the great difficulty and per-
sistency of the educational problem.
This problem • must in the nature of
things he both difficult and persistent,
for society being no mere agglomer-
ation of parts, but a livir.g . organism,
as it were, the relations of its compon-
ent parts are continually changing,
not only among themselves, but to the
outside world, and, therefore, no
scheme of education can ever he final
unless society becomes fossilized.
With regard to the case before us, it
is exceedingly to be regretted that, by
some of our French-Canadian fellow -
citizens the subject cannot he discussed
at all without charging those who do
think as they do, with being actuated
by hostile feeling towards their race,
language and religion. We are not
prepared to say that in no instance is
this the ca,3e, but that this feeling pre-
vails widely in any part of the Domin-
ion we do not believe. It surely is
quite possible to he opposed to any
system of separate schools on religious
grounds, to be supported in whole or
in part from public funds conscien-
tiously and rationally without any
feeling of antagonism whatever to the
race, language or creed of our Roman
Catholic fellow -citizens whether of
French or of any other nationality.
CASH AND ONE PRICE.
0. OLSON,
Begs to inform the people of Clinton and neighbor.
hood that he has opened s purely cash Flour and
Feed Store on Victoria Street, next M oLennan's Bak-
ery.
A full stock of FLOUR, MEALS, CHOP STUFF,
BRAN, OATR, WHEAT, &a., &c., at the lowest living
prices for Cash.
Selling for Cash Only I am in s position to give the
very best value for Cash or Trade.
Goode exchanged for grain at the highest market
price.
Give me a call and 1 will do my beet to give ono
and all outside value. Goode guaranteed or money
refunded.
0. OLSON, - Victoria St., Clinton.
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11010ROPERTY FOR SALE OP
RENT. -Advertisers will find "The
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"The Newa-Record"-The Double Circulation Talks
to Thousands. Rates 1 low as any.
tem which is to be common to the
whole body ot the people cannot do,
and therefore Rowan Catholics, the
clergy especially, cannot tolerate it.
It seems a pity and very wonderful
that, if God has spoken to men at all,
He should have doll80 in terms such
that tbe great body of His children
cannot, unless explained by one church,
understand His teaching on matters of
infinite hnportance to Wein. Yet this
is the position of the Roman Catholic
Church and one of the reasons why it
cannot and will not accept a system of
common schools. And at third reason,
the strongest of all, is that the great
object of the Roman Catholic Church
in its religious teaching of the young
in the day school is not simply, nor
mainly to teach morality as founded
on the scriptures and thus to nutlike
good citizens, but at the same time to
ground the young in Rornan Catholic
doctrine and thus make and keep them
good Roman Catholics. This we ven-
ture to think is the one insurmount-
able objection of the Roman Catholic
clergy,--tuithe difficulty arises al-
most wholly from thein, -to a couunon
school system in which the children of
this Church shall be educated :side by
side with Protestants, and, as the lat-
ter are, simply in the fundamental
principles of morality. The reason of
this is evident to all who know the
claims of the Roman Catholic Church
for itself, and, admitting these claims,
or even that they are sincere in mak-
ing them, which they undoubtedly are,
they can scarcely take any other
ground than they do towards a com-
mon school system. Theirs they claim
is the only true church ; salvation be-
yond its pale, if possible at all, is very
rare and doubtful ; to lie outsitle of it,
is to be a heretic and to incur the doom
of all heretics ; to renounce it is to be-
come a prevert and an apostate, and
endanger the soul to all eternity.
How can it do otherwise than seek by
every means in its power to guard the
young at the very outset of life ; it is
its most solemn duty to do it, as far
as that is possible, against so
appalling a calamity. However
widely and strongly, then, fellow -
citizens of a different religious belief or
of no belief may differ from them, they
are consistent from their point of view
in seeking by every means in their
power to obtain schools after their
own mind where they may safeguard
the young members of their flock at
the most critical period of life against
the worst calamity, as they regard it,
that can possibly befall them. From
their point of view all schools which do
not tend to make good Roman Catho-
lics, if not Protestant, are godless of
dangerous, and hence the conflict, one
that will be irreconcileable, so long as
Rome remains what it is, between it
and the common school. It would
have been pleasant had it been possible
to say that the results of separate
schools and the teaching given in them
were so evidently superialn point of
morality to common schools, that on
this ground alone the contention of
Roman Catholics is justified. Th is does
not appear to he the case. But how-
ever strong a reason this may be to
others not of their faith for opposing
separate schools, for opposing them
with might and main, it we ghs little
or nothing with the Roman Catholic
hierarchy. The only way, therefore,
by which the difficulty can be perman-
ently got over is not by legal suppres-
sion ot separate schools, nor by excus-
ing Roman Catholic children from
religious exercises entirely free from
the least hint or taint of being Protest-
ant, but lby the most patient, persist-
ent, intelligent and kindly inculcation
of that truth which in tune will lead
Roman Catholics to such clearer,
broader view of truth as will do away
with their objections.
The question, too large to he discuss-
ed just now, arises here whether it is
expedient for the state, or even lawful
for it in justice to all concerned. to
allow any part of the public revenue
from whatever source it may be drawn,
even if drawn from Rornan Catholics
themselves. to be used to support
schools whose claim to separate exist-
ence is, that they must teach the
special doctrines of one church, and
while they do this cannot demonstrate
as a result that in doing it they are
advancing the interests of morality
and good citizenship in a greater
degree than does the teaching of the
common schools from whose support
they claim the right to be exempted. -
Canada Presbyterian.
The fact is that on this education
question, as regards its religious char-
acter, all classes in the Dominion have
very much in common ; we should say
they are at one on what is really most
important -namely, in being opposed
to any system of common school edu-
cation which is so purely secular as to
God, keep out of sight the existence
and character of the fact that in the
holy Scriptures He has given a revel-
ation of Himself, especially in the per-
son of .Jesus Christ, and that there we
have the highest standard of morality
and its supreine authority, or one
which would ignore the decalogue, the
Lord's prayer and the sermon on the
Mount. Any system of public edu-
cation which would ignore these, we
feel sure would he repudiated by an
overwhelming majority of the people.
Why then cannot all agree upon a
system of education which recognizes
these common grounds and brings
them into practical use every day in
the schoolroom ? It is when we go
hack to the sources of that teaching -
the agencies employed to impart it and
the object of imparting religious
knowledge in the common schools -
that divergences arise, divergences
that, in the estimation of our Roman
Catholic fellow -citizens, can in no
other way he overcome but by obtain-
ing a system of schools for their own
special benefit. Why should this he ?
Looking at the past history of Ro-
manism and its present attitude, it
would appear that the chief obstacles
are, first the objection of the Romish
Church, in spite of feeble protests to
the contrary in some countries and
under some circumstances, to the free
use by the common people of the Scrip-
tures in the vulgar tongue. It is selec-
tions from these Scpiptures which are
authorized for use without note or
comment in our common schools, and
this Rome objects to. The late Arch-
bishop Walsh, of Toronto, it was said,
gave his assent to the selections about
which such a hue and cry was at one
time made, hut we have not learned
that they have ever been used in a
single instance in t Roman Catholic
school. That shows plainly enough
the attitude of the Roman Church to-
ward the Scriptures. Second, if the
Scriptures. or any portion of them,
are to he used in the school it can only
he its they are interpreted by teachers
who will do this in accordance with the
teachings of the Roman Catholic
Church. This of course a school sys-
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the formula for making Scott's
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NOW IS THE TIME.
The benefit to he derived from a good
medicine in early spring is undoubted,
but many people neglect taking any
until the approach of warmer weather,
when they wilt like a tender flower in
a hot sun. Something must be done
to purify the blood, overcome that
tired feeling and give necessary
strength. Vacation is earnestly long-
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months, must elapse before r est can las
indulged in. To impart strength, and
to give a feeling of health and vigor
throughout the system, there is noth-
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seems perfectly, .iidapted to ovorcome
that prostration caused by change of
season, climate or life and while it
tones and sustains the system it puri-
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Dallas Hymns and II. I'. Hyrum,
brokers, and Americans by nationality,
were arrested in Toronto on Tuesday
night on the charge of murdering
illiatn (. Wells, a young English-
man, who died about two years ago
from a supposed accident in I he ware-
house of Hyams, and who was heavily
insured in favor of his sister, who was
subsequently married to II. Hyams.
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2-Wortus, ivorin Fever, Worm Collo.- .25 • ..:
3 -Teething; Colic, Crying, Wakefulnesa .25
4 -Diarrhea at Chfidren or Adults .25
;7 -Coughs, C:olds, Bronchitis .25
8 -Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaohe .23
9 -Headaches, Skk Headache, Vertigo.23
10 -Dyspepsia,. Blllouenesa, Constipation.25
11 -Suppressed or Painful Periods.23
12 -Whites, Too Profuse Periods .25 ,
13 -Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness .25
14 -Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions.25
13 -Rheumatism, Rheumatio Pains .25
16 -Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25
19 -Catarrh, inffnenza, Cold In the Head. .23
20 -Whooping Cough .25
27 -Kidney Diseases .25
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