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The Huron News-Record, 1884-04-30, Page 3.. THUI SIZTXtOleT Ma. aeutz MisoN, ExateeYe of , Vullett, gave! ue".pletiaant.eurpriee tftira wyeealrPerroa:g1)%14ato:inueg teen the fearful ravages ef the disettee by which he waa contined to the bowie for some month; it was deeitietily cheering to have positive eiridelnie that he is hi a fair vi ay of w.5rhing around to his original robust health. May hia eletdow never be lase. etttOw , The uottoric BOWS ci , I 'IT t *Huron Record (43(.1.404.1f4TIM. Guaranteed &verse, circulation, over 1700 Clinton, Wednesday, April 30th LOCAL NEW. l'A.ttes CIII78011.— rho ad. journe I 'Vestry meeting was held. on Monday evening, The Auditors' report Wan received and odopted, A committee coimieting of Nieesre. Sheppard, Combe, Becey, Jackson anti Tisilall waR appointed to solicit In and Around the "Hub." su scriptions to erect a, suitable fence is the front. and rear of the church, It was aleo decided to re- move the doors from the pews in the °buret). On motinettbe organised salary was raised to $100 per annum. Sown itollt. "ri:C84--A( at Mari 164444/ to utexl 14 receive iteme Of news from any retiabie cource,rither sorbet or written. Reportof strainos, on- 44,rtafruseita,lootet4t. and church doings, et c. oras' other matter* of general. interest IViX attsap have ptoce in our columns. -Ea liOW ARE Yon Or Foti Koraii.-- "As usual I will this sermon, ply the bighted. cash price for fresh epee TKOs. COOPER, Albert, St., Olin - 280 tf. Bansarr, TuE "RED ROCKER" rtraiirroite, MAN; To viz Faowr AGAIN' cleaning will com- mence soon and Baii ha secur ed the services of , a first:close Upholsterer from Detroit. Any per- son wanting Sofas, Lounges, °Mare, eke., raspholetered 'should Reed them to. the Red Rocker Furniture Store, Albert Street, Clinton, and have them done rigbt. .280 tf. • 0.11E4P .PIONTrATG 1-0000 srouirt —Nate znd .Letter Heads, aatensents, Bill Ileac's, and all kinds of Commercial Printing, at THE • Nyaya-UC(IRD office, chever than the cheapest, quantities coniidered • ust.- tlesit'Ennelopes,-witlt card printed 011, rem $1.25 er .1,000 and upward. • ••""-loril.i;--BEI,leaVi---Of-• . as. visiting in town.last week,' Ray, A. SrEwaum, of Derham, is the 'guest of his daughter, Mrs, Peter Cole, jr, . • .111Essits. Sotvg,, barrister.' and deputy reeve Thomption .are Westing it. Jons' Cueta lies sorn, th,incr.to Ray . in regard to Inc .tailoringadepar. meta. It is einiely tied well worth • perueel. Mn. PALTitinas, an old • titne 0„ businesti man, revisited'Clinton . yesterday and Was no dotibt stir. prised at the'immense progress of ,- • '.. •Mit. 111,:F1sonee has rented the store receetly occupied by W. 11. Sinitle'opposite the pest '<date), and will conduct the 'tailoring business •ii.i the new quarterain about a week. TtIE Ternperancie' Lodge will give, an open entertainment' iti their ball on Friday evening, *ead- ings, recitations, ..dialogues, seitgs; ete., will eompriee the programme.: The admission is free.'. . ONE day last week a.yotine lady, when. in front of. Coat & Sou'e store, fell AO the eteetit in O fit. She was .ceeriea hito.the etctre. and with a glass of Water was .soon brought to coosciousness... We notice in the Toronto.. Truth that. Mr.. John of Clinton, in Bible Competitien Ro, 9,• carried off the.thirci Prize be the "middle re Voards.." The. prize .is • a sewing Machine.. BOARD 00 HEALT11.1110. Health. Committee of the Cduiteil . Met last yeek and resolved to receininend as Ineintiers .of the :Beare of Messra• Cheney, Fisher and Dr. Wililams. The.. Mayor and Clerk, are ox officio mon:here. , • THE ORGAN FAC.TORY I3AND ed on the Market Square•oo. Sitter,' day evening. They c,•1A.' good, time and played Well. Oar. citizens tnuelt appreciated the Music, :as'• waremei-'• deut -front:the large number on:the ;streets. Teti band- is a eredit.to tire toWn. -• • Ciazereko"—Sergeinit Ans- ley, of. WitigitainOt.ot been:gazette,: Lieutenant of No: 2 °emptily 'aline '33rdeBattalloti1vice El dint, protein - sed, and Mr:4one; Youtig, &Mod: Lietitentuit of.No..4 Colima:ay, of the kitne 13t.diou, vie W. if; Retie for', 'left the limits. • • SEMI-4ANNDAL MEETING, of • the Went /Laren TeaChers' • Institute, in: Exeter ori 8th and/ 9,01 ri( May. A libetarprogrannue has beenar- ranged, isewhicie while pertly. pro-. Ak leissional interests • have not been lost sight:10f; the Menem si le or the literary, man hail ,not been negiected. MR: G. WRIGHT, a vvell known ex -citizen Of Clitioait; waeiii towel last Week. Ile le now a remidetit of Der! i u •anel a mete her of • the„ mfg.' firm ef Nelson & Co. of tiler ,plaiie 'Theiy;are iittiodeeing a smell ogee) of-abOut two .horse power, built on an entirelY new prineiple, slid said to be very economical in 'working; • atterroe its properly .terated the "Huh"' of lire equity. Its 'central location .atill rail way cantle unicittiou cast, West,. eerth awe moth, makes Clinton a town of greit importance. And the meet,' Mattel leturimg cents here with -worll-wide tiputa- tions,,Aein(te mitke:Ithe "II Oli" One,. Ot-tflO *"141(4.4f-ilici.i6Ttiaii'VOWVR"fli Weston:4)1:61mo, , WATeg 'WANTErs.:,-.The Streets Withetif a doubt shoold be reirtokloti, The dust of 8 iturilay was Mutest unendureble ab times, and eliould our ditiZens to realize) the tweet:sky of having the !streets erifered'. The eost would only ben 7 *AIL.' and the benefit groat. We hope that action willbe: taken in the matter mid that a dieee busi- tieesetesei will mat have to feet the. bill. The whole tOwii. gets tile 1144 t„ both directly and indirectly, about the .24t1) of May Ilit9 00 ene.interested • Mattered is in etd•1 Or what; wit ye have besides , the racea '1 Some\ towns maho grante toward siimilar beiebratiotiN. Walkerton sports have Already held pdhlie meetitige atni raised $600 •Or $700 for the 24th. ,A.walte 1 The bill ,of fare of tlie "1:11111" hould not be behind —hut tionid be Motel of —fereler years, in the matter ofeiporte, Till& PoporAllor or Ustrrox. ThoNill the aswisstnont.rolt .t,ives• onTy obout 2,700 as Ole population of Clinton, there ate probably 3,000 get& iir town. These who are Ceti vereant 111 Welt Matters say that it. al Meet impossible for asseaSers to get the out% numbeie, and ate con. lident that it a Oellaila af dm town ;were taken foe theetepecial purpoetiof riacettaining the population, it would feet Op fully 8,000. There may be 'something iii this. There Are many •vlio hatte neither property oor ilie .whoin it is Vito possible to ovetlook.. DIE NTLID.—,• Ob, the mud, the boot-clingIng mud! Splashin„,,, and dashing with sickening thud, Climbing ',way up on the back of our coat, Trying and sighing to slip down our throat. Olt, soft; sticking substane.e; too soon yotell be dry, And, tattling to Sust, you'll ily in our eye I • Splattering. Scattering, Pattering niud, We sigh when wo spy thee and cry opt, "0 Led 1" ._. WHILE dining the other:day " a gentleman sport in town was describ- ing 'our imaginary horse race on the 24th. Those around the' table were listening attentively and the "spore! was describing the horses and drivers on the bow stretch. With Outstretched arms •rr-a-backweril poRture. ...".whes. 1 whoa, r'—the chair lurched 'backward and over he went.. Beyotel a serious eliake, the breaking of •the folt*ire and w number of di.dies„) he `woe het ebriously here Just mei) tion horse races te that man mild bell cook you with a hot brick -hat, Tua Bao.—Mr. timitheou wao practicing with a bar the other day—a dark colored bar—a ratite,- ble crow.bar. There on not be any doubt that were the five foot metal bar endowed with the faculty of articulation it would indeed crow. Not being aentient did not, how- ever, prevent it from being active. VeIt,1‘1,r, Smithson aceing in cou. e.ort with the aforeitaid crow -bar, the letter being used ats a lever, was en- deavoring to reise from the ground a heavy sill timber. The bar did not grip wish huOieletit adhesiveness the timber, but Mr. Smithson held on to the bar for all he was worth. that' e where he missed it, but the bar slid not mime him. Mr. Smithson was powerfully pulling clown on the bar when it lost its grip, the sudden let go of the lever threw him backward. iie brought it with him and struck himself with it with great force over the left eye, .He was off work for a few days in consequence, and, •though he receiv- ed a, severe blow, will likely be all right in a short time. WitATEvEst THOU'. DOEST. • Do Qt.:WKLY.—Mr. Harry Stev.ene, the picmcier builder of 'Clinton, seems to' ite about tor active as any of the younetins. Already We spring, lie ItaS erected a frame hout:m .34 x . 24 with kitchen - addition. Joiner week complete and • evree thing left •Riiip shalie for • . the phistererir and pa'nters. About, a 'Week was. tlie time Mr. Steiiiine and a 'email, force of men took to do the work.. The extram•dinary demend for house; nee esitetes • exteenrilinatlY efflirte, and we are lefl.(1 to be able' to ,shew that our builders, espeeiallY Mv Stevens, 'met-equalto thePecasion. •Itietf,e Witoens No ONFL--Our local eptene has settled a very im- portant legal -matter. . In o' iiiiaI langnagil is declares that Liceeses granted 'by .the linninion Commissioners "arevalet wort') .the paper they are written 9n.".' The eiemtnismioners, 3 -however, have re.. ..ceived, $1000 for greutine licenses in dee County' ,and 4/ course they have a right to it; remelt oer. (totem. Exactly so. Tboy .nave a right. to Bet our come% Would like to - know what value Ow Ctiminissionere gave rifor the. $1600 -they have a right . to.. .•He should ansiver his ,OWI1 (petition,. or rialto!. Ite -has answered it •by gating. "theyelied theriglit to it Midereite Ace". Scurf Anreon —A. good deal. of talk is g ing the toendti about the Scott Act in Hurote but why ie tle re not some decided actton taken at once I We would suggest tbo calliper of a convention for the Comity at Clinton at as early a date as possible and in tine way aseertain the feeling of the different palities on the matter. Who will i/utke the move 1—Brussels Pos& U the Post were not as deaf as its wooden namesake it would haye heard it telephoned through the col- utime of the News -Rectum last week, that Li, meeting of temperance delegates had been held in Clinton on Tuesiiity the 16t1), when it was deterinined to call le thoroughly .represent.ttive.,C011,Yelltion to be held in Cliuton early in May to take biro coneideration 'the advisability of carrying the"war into Huron`,' aneLife'yee tole ovide for thoraugh ly stocking the weenie -may clopart meet for the impending campaign. Tee Post's suggoetien, however, is an emelt. nt one, eveti if action had been previously taken in the line indicated. • ow °oda Wurt 3L=Lettotviaci.. BASE BALLS, BASE BALL BATS, LAOIROSSE STICKS, WALKING CANES, BASKETS OF ALL KINDS. Five different kinds of 10134C00. Caps and Baipeers, Xngs, Knives' Scissors FOOT BALLS CHEAPER THAN EVER. School Sponges, Combs, WALL PAPERRITPBMCome and see our large variety of goods, which are boina sold, at lowest prices. RUBBER BALL% .11.):10KSO.N. for God and the world. He warned Oddfollows not to rely upon Odd- felloweltip alone but to 1.0, Christians • first and Oildfellows efterwards. He answered many of the objections raitted against such °tilers, and do. (dared that the necessity for such imtitutions hatl arisen bee no of the ()beech's recreancy to 'its duty. The choir of the chur led by Mrs. Newton, sang an appro- priate voluntary, and a special col- lection was made for clench pur- poses. • • Division Court.. . ' His Honor judoe Doylepresided „ . at the of '111(4 Court on, Sat-. urdity. lame, -The bar evas repretteni- ed by, Messrs. Maleoinson, Manning, Seeger and IIeret. The thicket' Was a small one, hut contained several cases of eoesiderable importance. °Hot wee vs. Jordan and „Man Mee., 'This wart axe action by .1' R. liolnio against Edward Jordau and Lauren - eta Monitor, as makers of e preens eery note. 'The defenje was tlie.t a •payinent of $79' made by Jordan wets to beapplied on tliis mite and uot on an aceouitt also held by HOIIIIHS: 'against JerclOn.Judgee meet for.,Defireilante. Malcomieni 'for Plff; Maiming' for Defendant. ALMOST .CONVAi.E5CENT: jelni Little, illif,-alleged small pox pa. tient, .who insisted • Cm leaving Goderich for Lendep.bospital is stated to brive almost got. over the effected: the diseasegyinet ever it was:. The Lomlon Medicai 'feel th Officer -still. insists that', it; .wati aeries() of small pox„ but of a . very. initil.tyPe. tinderitoml • that the Letidett authorities con: template taking steps to pRilli41.1 the' Goderich inediaal .. men ...Alirouiflt. whoso. interutneittedity„ is is istated, :Little was .foisted. upon London, Titer*. are 1,6 good• reasonts thitik t ng that tete' medic...el Men' of sent,.Lilile .aiyety,. fi.out that towir;- as suggetited by the .Loni don tiapers. • • • GOderiCh 1'0113101LP. From our ows correspondent. ' There will be a meeting in Sharon church, 7th con., on Friday evening at 8 &cloak in reference to future arrangement's. All are invited, A peculiar ease occurred in th' township. the other day, Soinetimes Ohl "Trust" iseelead in the country as well as in town. Onefarmer went to another to get ionie seed potatoes. 'Plie bags were fi.led to the :mount of $2.50 and thetetusteraeg etendered a ."V' .in payment therefore:* The seller could not intute change, and wasn't going to lose tizne htinting waiting, etc. in fact the customer should come "after hours." The "tidies" over() emptied from the bags and a purchase rode elsewhere, wos he . not trusted? The money was tendered, and the custd.1 mer a responsible and reliable man, Holmes ia,flolnies.--Actiop on promissory note. • Settled . before trial. Malcomson for Plffe. Seeger for Deft...* . • ' Oaborn. ,vs. -0elierne—Aution -on promissory note... Settii-d before trial Aleiming & Stott for ; Seeger for Deft. • • " SOnshine. Prom owr oton Correspondent, The boys of No. 5 intend playing those of No. 1 a game of foot ball two weeks from last Saturday. We have not heard anything oldie "Who Speaks First," Wbo are thOV anyway, and do they want to play? "If they do, we will accomodate them," so says the Union Club of Morris, Sugar making this season has been, very poor, although quite a nuinber tapped trees it was mostly syrup that was manufactured', in. deed we have not yet Need of any suger being made here tine spring. The boys of the eighth line played a game of football with the boys of the ninth line, The game was well contested and both sides played ex- cellently, considering the practice they have bad. The result at the mateh was one goal for the eighth, aud one (conteated) for the ninth. There' li-loTius—ei-iaffereriffit over a report that the "Salvation Army'."„ intends paying this part of the coun- try a visit. There are some here, who, IfY their own confession, only want an invitetion to join - the "Army." The abed deeds of the Salvationists( appc ar to be appreciated in this locality, and there is not a doubt that the "Army': would meet with a hearty reception should they visit us. very pleasing event took place at the resideeee o, Mr. John G. Steep, of the 9th, on Thursday evening. About forty or .tifty assembled to pay a well deserved tribute of respect to an olgainti faithful superintendent and Smoilty lichee! teechereMrJohnCluff •Wlien all had assenibled, Rev• Mr. Mattheets explained' the. object of the meeting. A tetiching and kindly Yorded . italrees was read by Mr. John Marshall; and the presentation' ot a"veluable and lemilaaine easy chair made by alio Sesame Sheppard' and Miss Charlotte Marshall, on he• half of those present: Mr. Cluff res- ponded in suitable terms, although previonely •Iutcl no intention of what had taken place. A very plea- sant and enjoyable evening 'was spent, and .Mr, and 111ra. S. (lid emelt towards making: the• evening one to be, long, remembered; „Fol- lowing is the , . . • • • AnnitESS : . . • ".• . . • , teethe:4e two cases the -prineipal point; was the colleetion of intei est at 10'X'en notedrawn for one year 'only,. and. wieheut ethe •words. til fair tieing added., This was de. • eided by Hitt ...Honore* flie tirst care • in white! - he allowed oniy 6%, the legal interest. . • Glale ys, two cases .'Dei ..fence eittereel, disputed *mount of Claim and jeriedletio.n . oe. Court. Judgement • for .P111'. itt botls cases. Igannifig idt. Plt• 'i7emeLit.kerm, Sexiatt. —On Sim day evening R11fri.0-; preached a powerful .and eloquent sermon on Tem perance.:..H e took his. thief, elideok of . Genesee 4th chapter, •9ileatialOth veraes. The Teniperatice. Lodge attended , itt rp• girlie, the church being . well tilled, In 1118 diecouree the rev. gentlemen clearly pointed out. the ,evil effeetS of the . liquor trafliee the amormt Of crime; the.. iittalt'nl the al:elutes; and the 1.ff ee of dt u liken ti ss and tip. on a maleswhole botteelielti. Who wee reeponsi el le iu r legislators; titepeeple whoeletted tneillhert; to re- , pre:item them; ,atttl the moderate. cirielcer.. The, latter would • invite les friends' :to partake of the iuttXi- toxicatimtg bowl ancl, finally. Would. be rewa,de.d. with a• (limit: tird's frrsve While the nuitiorate &hiker could •snOp, When he Wished, :A ii,t thn great; teiReey wrought...by home: leating liquors. Families rud f‘om wealth .ts povetty and • fleet happiness to misery. , -ft WWI the duty of the. Chemin Christians to denounce. the ligiier .i.ireffeeettillie•te .d i I Lire -their Were to eweep its existenCe from our land: • . • th (illat • blowing aloe odiestreets. become a perfect meets grits every whore. The nu:e-, mice should be abated and we pre - ranee that the Couecil will take the wetter epee lot fleet meeting: We hieline to the view thee if street a attiring is tieeessary it, ahould • lie paid for lint of'the town ftnnis. • If ni,o..as • ev.nt allit hiitt the inie rest of the majority. Thati t itr iteceseity we believe the majority will admit. Though those livieg outside the bus. ii1ess portion of the tO,Wii a ill tie( Italie the istreepsytitered.in front 4 choir (1001,4, illek will 1,0 benetitted to the full extent of ;heir taxes that goes tor this purpose. tomilitv in he levying. and ex pendii tiro °flexes. hi a cereciet futidamental pr'eiple Should illogical eel fishutins contend dud elm business men are those 'chiefly behelituel mid that - (demi sliOuld ply for street watering, the burtinees teen eouid logically itt- ttlst nonethe applicatioit of the RAMO p1"1,11011110 itt odor matt..rs, Say itt that of.selinol expeilditure. Out of ovee 600 .0101,1ren on tlo solool roll ttliout, 80, only, are thoso of losinpas non. If 1 monoits 111k44,111-0 to poly 'for street wetering belumtbft is al 1; g, to benefit-,shent el '441,14 surely parents: of children ehould be at the exclu‘ive charge of edueadog their own children. We invislione etyle of argnmeet Should nOt resorted, Thi 'town slieuld 1 ay fur tercet, waterieg tts for anything 0180 that itt tt reblie benefit. .DPAR • " SIllootI STEN WO, the' members of St. ,lanies' Sabbath School, have asseMbled together tor the purpose of Showing hi a Shiall degree our appreemtion .of your valuable services. . Throughout .a number Or years past -you have. been en- duavorill.' to teach us • in in: earnest and persevering manner more of that blessed truth contained in the Weril of (led. In return we bog .you to accept this Ciimit as a small token of our United esteem, and our most. fervent 'prayer is that 'tlie,bless- • illgs 'Of tilY God maY wait upon thee and .the Son of Gloryshine around thy head ; May the gates of. plen ty, honor, .and happi-. ness be alwayi open to thee and thine. May ilo strife disturb thy days,' nor sorrow distseSs.," thy nights; and' pleasures of im- agination attend thy dreams ; and when length of•yearS makes thee fired.of earthly. . joys .1int1111.e curtaias.of death gently close round tlie scene' of thy. existence, may the Angels. of *God' attend thy lied, and tal:e care that 'the. expiring lamp of lire shalI not yeeeive on. rtide blast to liaAen lts.Oxtine. "Bon; and, finally; may the Saviones Blood. wash thee.froin. all impurities-enil prepare, theti,to enter the land or everlasting felicity.. , . Ode Vs., Ilarbourn &nd Belfry 84' (40Sinall.--ACtion :on !tote. Judge went for PItI. Mciuninge‘..Secitefer Dickson, vs, -1-Iaryey,-7•The Plff.,- all'in it -If et-4)er,, field a set of •bareess euggy of tine Hitrvey fo'r heard,. eleiniing 'a lieti.. under tateedevidtee 'rite Dretilaitthavittgae.laiw agehird Harvey seize(l. theeenteetuder atteele, wen ;4ot i iiterpleader was enter pd.. Tite evidence was taken ..ane tee arguinenteidjourned to,Chamberk .Getlerialt: .Maletnesou and nine for 1-larvey, Johnston for Dickuote. • Thie latter decision will be an in- teresting one to boarders and lint keepers alike. - ODDFELLOWSIIIP. • 65th: Anitiversaty of the Order. Sunday last- was theer6.5th anni- versary of • the independent (:);der of Oildfellows - and was celebrated tlirotigItout .tlte coutery by atteerdi twee at cherelt itt a special service. OR Ole 26t1t day of Apra, 1k519, in an °bemire- little villagd111 die State of Itliesouri, the first lodge was open- ed with a meniliet.ehip of five:.. Sitio() that eitne the Order lets- etowii atm *flourished to,a-titembeiship of half a titillioit-ea lam t' one' eight 11 the latiou twe branclt. irgailizat eels •knowil is the Eden top- niet* end Rebekah Degree. The first lodge itetituted 'on Canadiati Atte, was not.' openetl. until nearly a '''fieittnerlaf '-aiTiffiartiTtiii flower of "friendsliip,,loveand truth" Vas first planted arid 'took root in tatletir.zprt843'.-tircr'Frieree- WaleN• Hodge was inetituted in Mote treat. under the jurisdietion .of the TjettetrS,ates Grand Lodge, being the first lodge in Canada. The Grond .Lotlge of clanacia, awl stib;,equently tile Getatid Lo igo of Brititilt. North flAmeritea•, ivere formed. Tlie Grand .b.dge of Ontario 'wart formed itt 1855 and timid:ere 13,861 metubere. is now about hire niillion dollars ievested in the istitne of the Order iti Oittario, fluid about $25,000 Itas hen paid out for sick benefits Op to the pri•sent time, whichwith the ane.una, paid out by Le Order far rillief twinge the amount up to about, 540,000. Within the . past tive years the growth of the Order in Ontario has been Most astenieli. ing, and at presient nearly Avery toWil mid village in the. Province boastof at lewd, one Lodge, While wherever the Oildtellow may roam in Canada he finds bis brethren of the three links about RS thick as the proyerbial blitekberries, eve', !Taal 10 extend R 11.11146g hand t� bine The Clinton le °three nesembled in their lodge roinn at ,1.0 o'elock and maiehed to the Baptiet ehurch, which waell11,41 to ite utmost, cepa eity. Rev. julin Gray preached Itt 10081 suitAble and elognent Hermon, founded upon *eras in the pirable of the Good Samatitan, Luke X. lie did not give nil extravngant eulogy, as teeny in eietiltte positions do. of the Order, 'but poleteil brie*, though it 1'0(1(1 but ft indittitiOri, it rniglg do' grand work • 41iw .Grandi s MILLINERY ,k A, Great Success—Surpassing any Previous .Atterapt, Ofouids of Astonished People to see our Tremendous Display. Everybody seemingly pleased with the great variety of Its and Bonnets and with._ Miss CAigrom's to cater to their tastes. MISS 11,1c111A.XINCIS is our Mantle -Maker. A very large stock of maittle material in Ottoman Cords, Satin, Brocades, Gros Grain Silk and Cloth. OUR CARPET ROOM, which is one of Alm finest west of Toronto, also attracted the multitude and very numerous were the pleasing comments on the display- we made and. at the large stock of goods we carry in thi4 department. We have the finest stock of Carpets in the county and will be pleased to show them at any tim•e, • ,We thank cordially those of you. who favored us with a call at our opening and will be pleaod to see you again, To -those who could not visit us blaturday night we extend a hearty invitaticn and will be glad to see y -au M the Great ryt, G oods .Palace. ESTATE OF THE LATIii JOHN HoDGENa Never Give hp. If you are suffering with low and depressed epii•its, loss of apeetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak eonetitution, headache, or any disease of a billious nature, by all \means procure a bottle of Electric 'Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will fol- low; you will be Inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will mum, and henget forth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Ettters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Watts' & Co, Tho spring work has commeneed. The vocabulary �f this distract for the:past few weeks is 'characteristic of the amploynients of the people, the prospects of spring, tile condition of tho fall wheat crops, -the gradually improving. state of the roads, inc1 the probabilities ' of a . oontinned spell of warm weather' forni the staple subjects of conversation. Al- though we heal the 'seine obeerve- • thine every day, , and take -part iu converge:Lion abreast word for'evord . with those of. yeetorday, there i.s• here suet) an oVident•sinearity.,in all that: is said and done; 'tufa ouch a 'spirit of 'friendliness -made manifest in the dealings of all, that •we feel that) we aro , in a ,conimunity where: truth and honesty •ancl 'geed will to man are the ruling principles of the people. . • • Last Tuesday quite a company of the -neighbors assembled at the house of Mr. Clark, con. 0, Morris,who is about to leave here for tlici North. west.The. viiiitoes brotight supplies with them. Before leaving they pre- sented Mr. Clarkwith an album co11. teitaiug the photographs of the. geeat- er uumbet of the members of the •.Sunslilue Loyal . Orange *Lodge,. of which Mret•Clark haeheen for 901110 'time a very active member: After the reading of the address 'Mi.: Clark replied in a very feeling manner, pro- mising to use his best efforts to pro- mote • the' 'welfare of the. Orange Order in the land to which he -'ke,S going. • After a heppy. time Well spent tito guestsmade the best of . way homeward In the "erne' • hours el the Inorniii." • . Quite 'a number of the yoling 'poo - pis of the neighborhood aeseinbied to bid Tazewell to Mr. Robert. Way, .0 Morris., ewho intends going. to •the 'Northwest in a short thee, M. 'Way,' who is .•well lolown and ie pito a favorite 'here, will be sadly missed' out of our 'eocial circle, The follow- ing' addrese was:presented to Mr. ,i1117.6Vine Fram-our own earresponaent • . . Mr.'T: C....Pickard. has 'commented. huiliiing an'addition to his store., Mr.' Richard Docking has the job. . • 'Mr... Thoiriao ,Kelly,• foremen 'on Holrhesville seetionte.T.11.,iselabger •ouOly sie.k, 110 has been •off york, tor several dayta. •• • • .. • . • ilevi Wm. Birks has purchased an IncVan pony from Itev. A. Andrews, ef Kincardine. • • Mr: John' O. Pickaraefrom the vi- cinity of Whitby, and wife, are visit- ing at the. residence. of Mr. -John Marquis. Mrs. Lavis is visiting at Brussels at bdr datigntetesellre..J. W. Hill, who recently reineved 'to that town. • Crediton. • From our own correspondent. The ROV. J. A, Sahinieft is still 111 and un eile to attend te his deeps, It is reported that the Rev. Brapcite B. Cv • Minieter, has •regeetted his move to Texas and purposes to re earn to On eel° Again. Our flax manufacturers are busy sowing seed this spring and intend running both mills this summer. ' Our barber, Mr. Doering, has re- moved to 1.11011(1.. • All our hotel keepers are grumb, 'ling about this Lillie of the year when liceine_must paiflointl espeeitilly tliOntatIa'Gdfiiin:•- ment has increased the fee so greatly. To cure oeneumptIon, ulceration itt tbe 'lungs must be stopped, the Matter must he thrown o, the mem- bran RIO alis'al'iee-Wetleeteutethee Systein invigotated. Downs' Elixir will do all this. Try ire Every bottle warranted. . . 270 4t RESS,MAKING Establishment, • We are turning out some very HANDSOME SUIT ., Under the Management of MISS O'BRIEN, late of Detroit, • FERRI= FL1S GUARANTEED. .1)tittiOgitud Fitting a Specialty ,CIIARGES MODEEATE. FILITIT Apprenti'ces WA:NTED AT ONCE. JOHN ROBERTSON. Photographers CP OBI° Life Size Portraits a Specie*. OARID OF THANKS. 1500 VA RAS DRESS GOODS At Less Than Half Cost Aild we witi have em. in Sock this week. COnae and , get one of' the greatest hits of the season. We baye also a'great Bonanza in...116§TEY. Auikor " them and get a pair. Our Mantle Departnet Is ahead cf any season yet, a ease. of NEW ORNA- MNTS and'IAITTONS'just in, Bargains' in Parasols 1 .Barkains in Prints )Q.ase's ofEm.broid.pries(2 I'1' Is. WITH. PLEASURE that I rettirn A. my sincere tlkanks Lb the NORWICIIFIILE INS -TRANCE COMPAY tor the prompt mini- usit, thiougli Mr. Chas. 'Wield, hod agent, . . in Mike they paid nty tilatin, Oaused by the -late fiae. • • • . WILLIAM. YOUQ., Clinton, .April 27, 1884.. • 284-1t. its ARBOR .DAY. WEDI'IESDAY8 MAY 7TH 1884 I hereby lironlain) WFDNIPSD ‘y • •.- trubG that all parties will observe it. as ftilly as possible. 281-11 P. r°r.tittliSTElt Mayor... as Arbor Day for the :row MAI To, n nton and • Demi Fetiemee-It is with fooling:1 of the deepest regret that WO aro about 'ts• Sever otir conueetion, with you. Detente yourstay 'aniong , us, ysu have won flinch:teem and gond wishes. of all with whotu "yon have associated. Moo ecotaitthia small preeent from our. hands as- a very slight .token of our appreciation, of your worth as a frlenet Although of, little intrinsic value it is given' in friendship_ so that when we are fiepArtited you may have setnething to recall' us to memory. It is our earnest wishes that you may have ,proSperity and happiness in yotar neW home, and that if we never not ou earth, again we may inedb• above where parting shall be no more. • Yours, (*behalf of .e, . „ Amin' elects y FRIENDS. ig a duty,- Disease it crime Use Dr. 'Henry Raster's 13ittine and be cured of ell biliousness er liver .trouble. , 25 ones will ;buy a large bottle. • 270 -It Mr. Jacob Stabler had tin auctioe l'iritteteetantelagerf atieles. household. furniture and effects and purposes tie remove to Iowa, IL S. Jutins • Morlock who had been offering from cancer • in the throat died at his residence lastePriday and was buried. Sunday the 27th inst.. Mr.' Morlook had been a resideet of Creditoo for a number of years and earriee on a. bustneas as waggon and carriage builder; About throe years ago lie removed to a farm aboot 3 miles from Imre and, everything was progressing favorably until about five months ago he was troubled with •what he consid '1'0(1a toothahce. He had the tooth drawn by a Dr. shortly afterwards but the pain increased, and en mediae( aid beteg enamelled pronouneed the ailment 4 cancer, arr.' Morlook prOCIOrPO all tllel al aid possible soul still the disealie grew worse, and for one week before he expired the rood which he partook of passed throtteli an incision made at, the side ot neek large enough to admit goose egg. mr. Morloelt leaves ri, widow and a large family to mourn Itis 10140, . Bayited. Prom our own Ci?rresjwad.crit. • The fishermen have commended deep water fishing the lake . being now•clear of ice.: • • Fall wheat -Will fie rather under tho everage crop in title vieiniey. Messrs Thotimson & 0., Italie re- paired the beeek in the mill dam and ItnItoor.e.nMinning Order .olloe • We are pleesede to SeelMr,. 'rhos: Ito has •just.passed a Maley credit - :en). 14119,99,4.11.1 1.11 .thre.PI9f"sj." able/wintery. examinatiou and will•no ho has ohosCh. •• On Tuesday of last week the llev. ,Natlianlel Paterson, late of llay held, mei inducted into the 'restate emerge -of Hanover and Norte Normandy, by the Pi esby tery ot Bruce. . . I wrote you the other week • about .gettinga wet at Cook's at Varna and my seeing a lot of seekers that dill not havci to go into the !water to get wet, • Well, I hey° something more to say about seeker's. I am • told that tteo hot tempered, non 3 of Erie lied a little diffloultr the other day. One had the other before.. our Czar, His Heuer melted the defetelant why he hail assaulted tho complainaut. Tho meno amid in •eatentuttion of breaking tho'pettee ana the plaintiff's head ; "Ile Milted lean ilemin' sucker:" "Whet if lie aid?" said tho Jus- lie'?(*)P11 alloiv man to dell me "Why not What IR itsuchor Oi don't know," "now do you know hin what It is complimeetery term re • • "It may be, yet' Honor; but Moike nivet meant it for a compliment." "Don't you know that natives of the great State of Illinois aro celled -shelters'?" "01 did not, but 01 ao now. Oien Allure Moike Inver mint to eall MO It pabivo StV Oita plaeo, for woll he knowe OPul' from Tippo• (ivy." eompronnee Wri,8 fr..:eted, A (great DiseVery. Wm. Thomkos of Newton, Ia., says : "My wife has been seriously effected with a coogh for twenty-five same, mut this apring more severely than ever before. She had used many remedies without r1if, and being urged to try Dr, Ring's New Diseovery, did so, mei with mere gen. letting eesul to. The lint bot tie relievi ed her very teuele, and tile seentid 1 Att e sure remedy for elek need. bottle bns absolutely cored her. SI) no% el t 861.1 stemeeil, DigyepRin, iti- 1in not Ina so good health for thirte-dieastioh, constipetion Liver, Thlitoutonies, 'Ale, no ince'lieine itt PritUil flEM A 1.1WiDOATIVAKElt WANTED AT •er ..ONCL, at OAK. HALL Clothing' llouse, Clniton Apply at 01100. . , M.riscitEn. CLINTON CORUNA . AND SKATING OINK:COMPANY. • - • NoTtee IS HEREBY GIVEl'i that the Annual Groceries • OPENED. SEETHEM. 11.And don't,forget what we told you last weekti :about the 1307VS 01-101r11171IiNT-... Meeting o01110. Shareholders of tItenbovo .Con;nnus will :be bold on Thursday, the Eighthdays of May, A: D.' 1884, at o'olook p.m. in the COUNCIL. CHAMBER, in - the TOWN O'FOLINTON,,to receive Lite Report of ;toe Directors for the past year, to elect a lioard ot Directors fpr the ensuing year, and to transact. general Businona:. (By order),. . • . D. A. FORRESTER, President. -A. H. 41ANNINO,.Seeretary. Clinton,14th Apr11,1884. ' 284-21 • SALESMEN WANTED 1, TEN WITH ENERGY AND DILTERilLNA: IJ.. PION, Mid possaspecl of a reasonable alumna, f intelligence and bnetnm tact, .ean have their >menses paid and tali Ictrge gala) ies, by Soiling ur Nursery stock. 'We' fratirantee ralltoele nd a's we nre•wen and favorably -known through - lit Ontario, our agents mid no trouble in making ales, IVO expeases repired 1 Outfit can bo arried in coat pocket.. • • , 6 11 se tJenti Ili it nasal card for terms, oth. OHASF'BROTHERS years.". Trial flatlet; Peee AMU& ,t,/ Co'S, to Dr. Baxter's: 'atandrake Bruen Drug Flora. /Argo oizo.,$too, 25 °tint:1i por bottio, 270-41 Narserymen and Seedsmen, • • 284 6113. LAKEPWLT, ONT. .A .:The.DryL.GoOds:.'Eloorim of ..Clinteito !Cheaper thau ever At COOPERV GROCERY, Ii[111T SII0E STU The undersigned begs *to retutn hia sincere thanks to Lis nuutertitte Ma' towers for their liberal patronage, for the past two years, aud as into& to give Ids cuetoniers the Best Vallee poseible for their money, he hopes to meet, a coetineauee of their patronage, . • . . Will still be o,Specialty,,and ean not be beaten hi Ike Marker: 'All'othar GrOceries sei IOW as posible, Large Stock of GLASS W ARV•traid CROCKER Y. ou hand. Also • FRESH OAT MEALN, CORMEAL,' nw? o, • OATS, f'OTATOES, . &q.„ Give me a call and be satisfied, ' . T. COOPER,. Takes this means of letting -the Public know that • he his. opened. out COMPLIM:1T ST001- WATTS. - OLD -:-:-:STAND, Which he will sell at the 16west possible rates I ,RAYMOND - Machine At a Piice everyone can buy. All kinds of THE WE ties Ana CrIttelstil. Published' every Tiluredny ftt al 00 per annum; 'pa Want( appealt'ty prehensive tables:a et in tents to the difforeot tastes which Wrist within the circle 00i1 ctiltured 'lento,. and will eltdeover'fnithfully to reflist andstun-. itiarito the .intellectual, social nod pelitical mutt - intents of the Ray,' Prof. GoldwIn Smith 'Will:be regular contributor. ilir. Edgar FaWeett,,autlier of "An Ambitious Woman," !cA. Gentleman of Leisure," etc., trintriblites to Tut Wars a novul of Now York soolotytaltleti, "'rho Adventures of a. WIllOW." Omit, of Cpsco's Vtit- 3e1810-:1:4401tritiej-ItiOiiiti3l'U1tet.5'iiltlableVittieYW Berta desitiptive of a tour taken by 111411 duritmg. the past summer '•Down Wei:Mang !torso and nereSi the Solkiths.', There aro contributions In novo and terse from many of tile most popular AinetiertivitectClitliallian-wrItots,;.-Arti,:atiith3:44tt. the .Thinin wIll receive abundant and careful at, tuition. Advertisers will find Tim WRICIf (t opeoi, env good moclium 1513111511 which to roach the caliwated (Ulises ef Canada,. For terms and ether particulars apply to c, 11 LAOKETT ROBIbION. LSit,1ttIier, tI Jordon St., Tosorro, 'Novir's the Time TO Gin' YOUR PICTURE FRAMES —AND— FANCY CABINET Work Itlade, on the shortest notice and at Lowest Prices. HALE' -1s the Place Cdtne and sec his stock and • give your order, Eggs taken in exchange- 1/=•••••••i..W• Don't forgot the place, HALE' keep. the Celebrated, PREEDIAN'S POWDERS t !Boas:Oat to t'ke. Contain their oww r 0 0. IS 5. afe, sure and errootuel ••••••... er ‘vorma in CWidxoA or AAA% TO THE PUBLIC, •Goder-ic.h111_. a_rb. le Works' TITAVE appointed MR, Roemer GeltDON, • General Ag•ent of Ute Ocalerich idarbleMorka 'for Lhe County of Huron, • • . ' JOSEPI; VANSTONE. • • , 4'tOpt1et04. • • Ooderich, Feb. 6, 1888. • ' . . Clinton 'Marble' Wafts, CHEAP STOREf Albeit Street, Clinton THE LATEST! ttIcattu..latitt* NEEDLES&OILBE. . Alwayson hand. SEWNG MACKINE$ :REPAIRED, • Reniembq the Stand, Opposite T.Cooper'S. TrAftlaY. PlEitiltto the renowned Ton- sortil Artist, bas olo-ained the aStICHAIleS of a firLi.6is66 littlier. (VW All thn latest styles ofigdweandgentionnet'shatt.cultIng, Ono Soot eitiof the, esuniutelet Rotel • itA,Rtg:t tor argpfi —I.N— Dot, Slios,_Ellullot, into TCHELLS. Victoria BlOcfr, Clinton, Ontario. .I.IURON STREET, CIANTOth. . W., -1-1..,.CO.oPFR,.. Manufacturor of mile aoaler in 1I alitcli of Marble & Granite for Cemetery Work that defy Ooi;metitkes: Aloe .manufacturer 'of the Celebrated' AarTriOmAt SroisiE lor Building pup-. poses and Cemetery Work, which Meet , be seen to be oppteciatede-eAll Weeit . warranted to give eatiplaction, o—o—o --Having received Spring .4nd •Ouramer Stock Of 1300Te, s10fl, ete., 1 would coil the attention ef the entitle to tee einem. tee, Wanner's 101 lloota only $1. 75. 1 -• kir Men's, Boy's met 01111dreteseeliettp, Accordingly.. tg• Trunk's mid 'Valises very cheep. .- . : AT Team* and Carriage Ilaruese cheaper Mae epee Silver Mounted Stogie , , . Parnees only $14, . . tee Baby 'Carriages, it raw variety, at almost half price. Irt. 13,000 lintreheirillgli Land Pine and Veda r Hiingles (Or sale, cheap. , Butter' and Akis taken :fag cash for Boots and Shoes. itooNts VO ovEn Wishes to throrm tta oki .iigiritnors and flt ,. public genertilly that he hatt again opened out In the Carriage and 'Waggon Business, On tho aornor of Huron atta ()rano Strootaf Minton, fit the Theek Building known est the "Mounteastle piemerty," where he will entry nn the mitten.) ail Its branches. An .experience of over 20 yeas 'b s Ieelines te 'Winos will emote bins to mr•et 'the reenineecnis of the pa Idle „hi itle Bee. MI Material or (10e very hest enmity eini the worsinansidp„ ensurieisteeL .0111 and 'eNt111115t• before pereinising. All tee. haest Unproved rIggenitnifactured ttnd kept Centlittittly hatufw subseriberhegs te Totem his sincere, thanks to his :customers mid:the pulilitt generally, for the liberal patrOunge extend. ea to him 111 the past, and by fureishing the . Rest article ! —AT THEi-- LOWEST Ilemarative .Price, he hopes to merit tr eontinnaneoof: the.: same. LunoiriAriONS orttie VARA" • - • YLEST RILANDS of' ilRANDIES, PORT . WINES Mai HOD/AND CIINS, anitable ereettlfellittiliallietereritrfaerthreiereee--- • Bess' Arel end (117i:setae' PORTRAl. 04 bottle:41-1408pr entitle CeSADIA)? Atte, AND PORTE% Car,1,1 BAirIES LAEL1L censtantly ell hand, ' • Just revolved, in prime condition, Mew. Timm, OtNnEtt 41; an ale rmisn z4i11,' PIAIN W'Sige Agenyor Ooderich, N.ROBSON •ALBERT STREET CLINTON v,•22.1te • WILL CURE DILIOUSIVESS, DYSPEPSIA; INDIGESTION, (MUNDIOZ . ERYSIPELAS, SALT RIIEUMi lEARTSCIIM DEADANIE, OR mzuevg OIZzINESS, DROPSY, nurrargei 0 rnt won AcorY OF r HE STOMOtli MY NESS' or rim 'di. LhP ALL WORK WARRANTED, PRICES REASONAlitti, And every °O.:Mori:44m tg4S"—t opairing a,rid iitpainting Promptly. Atiergled to 'I, lilltin601111";')gno:'Peo:tftettroti .e