The Huron News-Record, 1884-07-09, Page 3ivaitv :er
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1$ I $491 alit
NOr 10 an Oulu us will bs gtosi to reesiv0
Otinst <sew front any rstiabls gourds, either
Iterki sr written. Born* 0 tusstings, mg•
kreiOnnents, soeisty and church doing g, sto,
ofo , or any othsr mutant of go:46ra isterest
Sgat fisuig *ado Aptase in our eulurrins.—Eft
FoR Berlin Wooly, Camels Tineel,
Feeley Cords,Tasselq; etc., try Weir's
titrit Store, Beaver Nock. 292
LOST -Between Fair's mill and, anti the
railway crossing, on the Blyth Rond,.
Prune Silk DFEEN• Finder wtli
ewe return to Joan ilcsItn0Y, Blyth, or
10 thie °Mee.. 291
Itwarint Organs 10 keys, 29e.,
BMA BIOS, 'OrOfillAt., Fens, etc., at
Book Store, 292
Coemeso WITHOUT' Weer) or
00Ar..---A. device, for accomplishing
tb'is can be bad at limey's hardware
store, 293
BoY WANTED to learn the B tole,
Stationeeptraney Gocels and NeWis
Business; at **ie. Chris Dixon.
D. D.; S.-tWhat, another dentist
in towni No, theme mystic letters
refer to a business that takes in
- charge- the.:. other end of than.. Di
•
•• D. S.---Denition's-Dlitchibe Sale,'•
• 15 per cent oft boot s and shoes, and
all new stock. • 294 •
D. Pneuraeme, oculist of..Bisle
• op's 'College, Inentreal; win be at
' the Cominercial Hotel, (Minton, on
t1aee-17th and 18th July. Parties
wishing treatment in this line
would do Well to consult 2t.
•
B. Sear has tender-
. ed his resignation as pastor of the
• Viegitiven Congregational Churcle,
' ediaviiigeiceepted a call from St. John
W. B., for which he will leave the
first, .of August.
Tiek, refreshing showers of Friday
• and Saturday •leek has ' puslied foe•
. warcLehe spring crops immensely.
The 31iirat0y earth no doubt feels as
natr'eherelieved as the pining bibulist
afterlife morning dram. '
TnifSe yRung men, apostate Lord's
.A.nnyiets, were before Mayor 'For-
rester last week and fine!! $1 each
and costs for using indecent and
profane language in public. Served
'eni right..
..
ON Tuesday the Rev. Mr. Turn-
bull, doderich, well and favorably
known in Clinton, was inducted into
the charge of Whider et. Presby-
terian ohurcle,Se Mary's. The affair
was celebrated -by a garden party the
:same night. •
MA 4XF Beriatee Of Clinteri,
were viiiiting their daughter, Mrs.
Bliantiere last week, 1$russ4s Post.
LASTueeday the thermometer
ros.tereed 809 in tile sitedei Wocbuse
day It dropped to 40%, a rather rapid
c:T
Meintien AND Alt^^,-31TF. Ja11108
Diekaon, ex -M. P., Registrar of
Heron, wee married in. Quebec last no eel wheat crops ne tee neighbor.
week to a lady whom he met there
On her arrival from the 014 00011.•
. itlikWAtacai, of Mae Craig, Sold
him Canadian trotter,. V.ietor„ n the •
niuscelar„ square trotting +ay geld
ing that' delighted • so many. at the
Cliutou Driviug Park on . last
geettiee birtliclaye . for $4,900 to an
• A'ejerieen emyer while at the..Wilve
hem epees., • On• "teem day
Wince r urchased 'tile promising
.trortor Butcher Boy. fur $1,e.0.1,. or
thereabouts. •
STOCK • riAISING K AYS -is we'
T r
could but conyince all stock growers
of three things, our point is gaieed.
1. That • a well graded animal
will require actually less. feed than
• a scrub to produce a given. weight.:
2. That the price of theie cattle
• niight he tlouteed on the same :Out-
lay for 'feed. • •
3. That, remote from towns, it
is memos policy to sell coarse grains
and fodder 'rem thefarni.--Canade
SUAk,Itaisere'.Jouroal. •
.0.1DUCATioN We
have received No. 7 of the Can:culiau
Journal. It Is, really
a ...iereditable Publication. While
• citiefly: devoted to stock raising en-
• teeeete, it dens not forget general Age
ricultural interests. It is also very
well gotten up typogreelscally. As
the stock raiaing interests nee asanne
ing imniense proportions %wait'
•meennie though there was room for
et lottraitespecielly devoted to them.
"We wish it every success.
LAST Friday iieveral sheep belong-
ing to Me joint Jenkins, Goderich Ip.
were worried by doge belouging to
parties in Clinton. Mr. jeukins eaw
the close at work and followed there
to town where he was able to identi
fy at least one of Omni.
Mk. Mee Mus. PETER CAtifeeee,
town, enured to Toronto last week
and Wok in the setniecentemikel.
try,
Tile SCOTT Aar Peiterell INMAN
a meeting of Dominion
Alliance in Toronto last Thursday
the repore from Huron stated :-
,pecitionie in course of signature,
and will have about 40 per cent. of
electors on the petition. Friends are
pretty Bute of a large majority vote
for the Act.
Tug • Walkerton Herald says,
"Clinton will attempt to get up a
eelebratien on the 12th. Wen, we
suppose nothing attempted means
nothisig effected. But If friend Iter.
aid will take a run down to the hub
on the 12th he will see the .8660.013a.
ful fruition of the Attempt in moving
living masses of respectable citizens
from adjoining counties and local
and other sections of this county ag-
gregating over 8,000 people.
Trie OLD BED SC110a14 Fames.
-The old valedictory poem in use
at the old red "ekule houses" at the
cross roads was not as pretty as the
the lattereday efforts or the gradu-
ates' of schools and seminaries, but
perhaps it expreseed the sentiments
of the valedictorians quite as closely.
/t used to run sometbiug after this
style :
Good by scholars .
• Good by schocil;
- Good -by teacher-
-e-•
, A. BIttfisTER AND Tne Gower,
:Alturf,-.-The Rev,. Mr., Little, ef
Piticeton, Oxford Co. Onte h a few
sentepaes jest Sabbath,. at the. close
of his discourse, gave expression to
the general • sentiment amongst
thee community with regard to the
gospel Army. • He first ppoke words
of Warning, for Satan Often aesinned
the garb of "an angel of light.," and
a ft iend ef religion, when his whole
policy was to substitute •a spurions
Chrietanity for the genuine. He
quoted from Dr. Edgar, Belfast, that
when Satan could not upset a coach
his next policy was to mount to the
this:Tees seat, grab the reins, and
arive•- it to suit his Own purposes
"No one," said the reverend speaker,
"who has either spiritual discern-
ment or respect forGds truth, can
witness the tum -foolery tlint is care
ried on in the name of religion at
the presene-dey, without being pain-
ed and disgusted,"
IMO of Teronto are eqnal te the beet
Mr. Cantelon remembers to have
seen any where or at any time.
MR. ItOET. ALEXAPER, of Whir -
ton, was in town during the week,
Ile will tome Ontario, te king h is fam-
ily with,him, in about two weeks for
New Westunnister, B. C. He offers
for sale an excellent farm in Getter-
ich township; as to which see advt.
Or inquire at thia office.
ITAPPY Oct:Amore-This evening
will, it is stated, see the et-inseam:ow-
tion of a very happy event in the
union in the bombs of. matrimony of
Mr, Jacob Taylor and Miss Jennie
Brickendon. The Be. 3. Kenner
will perform the aerious yet pleas-
iog ceremony.
Prem. -The Rattenbury street
Methodist S. S. and the Ontario
street S. S. intend holding their an-
nual picnic at Guderich on Thera
day, July 24t1i, instead of the 170
as announced last week. The G.
T. R. could not furnish cars for the
17th, in consequence of which the
above change has been made.
Amotie the honor men from
Western Ontario at the Ontario
College of Pharmacy, weree-eH. M.
Kipp, London; J. W. Grey, Hag
eniville; Jas.A. MeA:rther, Tees -
water (L'S, Donaldson, Woodstock;
Thos. Heard, A utheretburg; Alex
J. MoBean Galt; Henry 0. Mee
bUTTERMILK .:As. A Drneri.-In
warm sunnier Weather many per-
sons feel an irresistible craving for
something. seer,. and oft ea gratify.
this 'desire by a free. indulgence in
pickles or vegetables made :acid.
Withvinegar. Thin 'deina.nd for
acids' .indieates a defiaiency in 'the
acid secretions of the stomach, *and
the demand for an.. artificial supply
a natural one, but vinegaris not
the best substitute. Lactic acid is
one of •the .chief agents that give
acidity to the gastric juice of the
stomach in health, This - is the acid
of.pour Milk, and, therefore, one of
of the best' Suinniee (het drinks that
We can use is butrerini'le; It sada-
flea- the craving for ecide , by giving
.to the etoniaali a natural supply; and.
at the same tinie, furnishing in its -
cheesy 'natter • a good, supply of
wholesome. nutrition. man will
endure fatigue in hot weather: bet-
ter on buttermilk than on any diet
driiik• lie can nee, • . •
ORANGE DOINGS. -Our zepreseee-
otive had pleasure on Fri lay evening
instill attending a It. A. P, meeting
of L. 0. L. No. 526. on the 3rd con.
if The warrent for this
iodge was taken out about 29 years
ago,JY .the' late Stewart Hamilton,
ondbari ever abide been in a healthy
coielition-although in number at
prifierie Ili° membership is email --
their loeiriel being' gains' to other
lodges:, Bro. Win. MeMellen is W.
X. They will attend the celebra-
tion at Clinton.
Wno IS THIS 1 -Mrs. Johnston,
Broadview, fernierly of London,
• Ont., ereeeritly eloped with Chas.
'V in emote et Caneda , Pacific railway
.engineere They were 'discovered at
'et hotel in Witinipege en Thursday
lest, and arrested, for stealing itrunks
And dot.hizzg belouging 'to' WO &ilea-
Inuthand. The Woman Heys alio
left owing to ill.treatment, and
tefuriee to return to him Ryerson,
'When arrested; was wearing a suit
JOhnston's elothes.,-Loridon Free
Pros:
Youenior, Loaree:-A. little girl
canui &Om Sunday school in a high
state of indignation because .lier
Suedayeechool teacher had told her
thist Jesus *as a Jew, "Washe e,
Jaw, Motherl" "Whir, yeti, niy dear,"
said the mother, a little doubtfully,
Rs if unwilling to concede the ohjeeli.
able fact, hut unable to deny it;"I
• suppose Ile was a Jew." "But I
e,
thought he wan the Son of God."
"So he id, me dear." 111 (Ion't see
'414 bow, then, lie could be a Jew," re-
erionded tho yount sectarian' "for
God f a Presbyterian."
Noxious Weees.--eTlie Act' for
the Suppression of 'No/lees 'Weeds
Provides that it shall. he .the duty'
of every owner, of hind, or occuPiiiit
thereof, if the owner is not 'a resi-
dent Within tlie • local municipality
wherein the Same is ssituate..A 1) To
cut doviru Or destroy all tlii-Canada
ehietles, Weeps: , daisy, wild trate;
nig weed .ied burdock :growing on:
hisland and all Other lioxieue weds
.groWIng 'oil his land to which this
Act may be extended by bylaw of
'the 'municipality, so often in each
and every year as is 'sufficient to
event the ripening of their semi;
(2) To cut out and burn all the
black. knot found en . plum ad
cherry treerk on his land, so often
each and every year as it shall ap7
pear on finch trees; and (3) to cut
down and burn any peach, nectarine
or other trees on Ilia land Infected
with the disearie known as the yel-
lows and to deetroy all the fruit ,of
trees so infected. • ••
Roberteon, Strathroy.
THE DEADLY TE&po.r.--mwiiiis
good' teinPeranceopeople are decry-
ing liquors," slid one of the leading
physicians Of the 44, "they .seldom
stop ,to think how much harm is
being done by the abuse of a holier -
age to whici . many of them are
being devoted. I just came from.
attending the case of a five year-old
babe who is ruined for life by its
parents indulging it in tea drinking.
The child became very nervous and
dyspeptic and they sent for me.
asked, them how much tea the child
drank. 'About tveo cups it each
meal and several between Pleats,'
was the reply. You see the doctor
continued, "they. let the tea-pot
stand on- the stove all day. Thus
the tannic acid is extracted, which
servea to turn the linings, Of the .
stomach inivleather and brings en
tlysperMa And kindred diseases. Yes,
you will find . hundreds . of *amen,
young ,girls, and aged wbmen, and
occasionally a uten,..who have com-
pletely ruined their nervous sys-
tems by the excessive use of corn -
leen tea. It will be a blessing to
manleind when a temperance crusade
can 'spare wind enough from its
aetack on alcohol to assail tea."
D. D. DOwereee-The annual pienie
under the auspicee of St. James'
Romeo Catholic Aura, Seaforth
Was field hi flatte'S grove on, Dentin.
ion Bey. The principal feature of
the &engine teas the voting conteet
between Mr.- D. D. Wilson .As the
representative t t the Scott Act, and
Mr .James Weir as ite opponent, the
winning candidate to be awarded a
hetaltiorne and valuablesilver pitcher.
Ihtr. Weir headed the poll from the
tommeneetnent, and when the Vote
wart counted it was steeettein-
ed thet 1,291 votee *bre giyen for
Mr, elle tind 824 for
(ht' titelter
. A REAL renemeteee mnsieseee,
--Havine been quoted as an (ippon.
ent of tliebScott Aet, the,Riev)). J.
McDonnell cif Torontie write e to a
Mad in Wiarton defining his posie
tine. The letter is pulifished is the'
local papier; in 'it Mr. McDonnell
points out thati in the Synod and Gen-
eral Assembly he took thegroa a that
the Church Co.urts.sliould not enjoin
members of the church to vote for
the Scott At, because the, question
as to what legislation will' best pro-
mote tbeoreeteuiperaflceis
„
one . on which Christian men May
and d�widely differ, He intimates,
bewever, that his action in 'the
ClittiCh Courtiteavea. him. perfectly
free to vote for -the Scott Act in any
case in which he is satisfied that it
is the hest thing to be tried.• ' Mr.
McDonnell spokeanci voted last, win-
ter in Toronto in favereof the separ-
ation of the sale ef liquor from tqe
sale of groceries, and his influence
has alwaya been thrown on the side
of temperance, But lie frankly in-
timete is that he deaf; not agree with
the position taken by some of the
advocates of temperance,
ADDRESS DY IIoN. A, MeRoss.
At. the closing proceedings of the
Ontario Agricultural College exere
cities at Guelph last Thursdayt Hon.
A. M Ross, Comminsioner • of
Agriculture, delivered an address.
from which we cell the following
Micerpt:-The Collegeehe said, wee
the wisest ituititutioe of the Pro-
vince, arid the work which ie WAS
accomplishing WAS doing much to
'raise the standard of agriculture in
the Province. Ile regretted the
over tendency Of feel -inner sons to
leave their occupation, which was
the most gentlematily,Land the safest
of all beetipatione, and betake theire
'selves to the INA Itstisfsetory met.
canals end professional pursuits in
which the few win and the thany
after worry and embarrasment,
loge, ' It Was ROW 60110pentiatiOD
that the College had been the emeriti
of atracting to term life the eons of
reatty-erf Our heftiness men. He,
IMWoVer, greatly desired LP ifee the
016 (10116g0 taitehgreat,
• .INIQI4TOUS MONOPOLY AND ,
AGENT.-IIiff name it is
Patterson. 0. that one could dip Ilia
pen in Vitriol and *rite himdown
with the enduring brand.
But imagiutition .beeomes palsied and
the pei halte and theps: and. finally
refuses to 1, ave • any thing to: do with
describing'G. T. R. Aerelit, Pattersou
as the Instrument of a sordid mono:.
Poly- Well, justice must be done•
..51r.' Patterson, and from.. what we
can learn .from. county Orange see -
retery, Mr. E. Moody, who .bas been
the activemoving power in getting
a int oc number of. the BretliteA to
e •
visit Clinton on the 12611 • July, it is
plain that. Agent Patterson has been
in iio slightitle,,,,ree instrumental in
gettingefavorable cOneessions in the
matter., of 'low films etc for those
Who' will .rieit us on 'thet He
bas.done more tO facili tatti ail way
arrangements than coil Id. reasonably
. be expected Of him. • This being- the
...case we take back 'any rough talk
we stetted out: witheted can assure
• him,. that .those esPeeiallyinterested
• in the Milebration, and other citizens
else, have the highest appreciation
of his .courtesy and efforts in . doing
all:in his 'power as an official .and, a
citizen to Make the occasion a see-
cesu, Look at the siren:tiers and •por-
lees aad the • evidence Of Grand
Trunk liberality • will etrike you .in
every line.' It is a pleasure, emote(
all the sine of omission and connimise
sionuf the G. T. R. • and employes
to. be able to ;USE the figurative silver
shield of the gallant M. P. keight
�f. Seuth Huron. and present. it.to
the pulific with coMmendatery words
of the G. T. 11,. and officials emblaz
onecithereon,espeCially when eitizen
Patterson ste nds opt SQ pre-eminently
favorable as be doethis ..ceeee
O:. Goods
At the City Book Store.
Richter Mouth Organs, 10 Key, Brass,_ at 2'6 Cents,
Express Waggons, iron axle, at $2,25; also Wooden axles,
at 75c and DLO.'
BABIt CARRIAGES going very cheap
FirSt-class stock of Fresh Ink. New stock Blank Books
LL PAPER
The largest variety and cheapest in County of Huron,
Cr- Croquet and Lacrosse Sticks, Hammocks and F4118.
CHRIS. DICKSON, CLINTON
TOWN PARLIAMENT,
Met Monday night. All mem-
berg present. Fintinee reportre-
commending payntent of following
accounts was, adopted:
Gauley, $9.08; II.. B. Proud -
foot, $6; L. Truuse, meth salary,
$21; G. Rentgen work on streets.,
$503.90, less $79 subscribed for
teaming gravel;S, DAvis, P2.88; C.
Spooner, refreshtnents for fire brig-
gade; $4; W. Devine' charity $3;
receipts weigh scales,$9.70; Mrs.
Peed, annual grant, $20; Mr, Hine,
for High School purposes, was grant-
ed balance of $500.
Tho dog by-law, though outwerdly
and vieibly.lost, was carried, making
the tax per headsame as last year,
and an addition of 25 ceeta foi tag
And -registration• ,
M4rI
Nrotion by Cantelon aiia-PeaTie
that town hall he let to -the Lerd'e
Ariiiy for *$ 2,00 a night, during the
summer moat's, when not °thee wise
occupied, was lost.
Moved by Walker, seconded by
Thompson, that the Doherty Organ
Co Band be granted the sum of $ 10.
00.
• Thompson explained the circum-
stances which led up•to tliis motion,
The band secure, the halt for the 24
th May ane arranged with 'caretaker
Paisley to pay $10 Inc the use of it.
Afterward ecinie of the members
learned that $5' was the replier
charge for the hall when used by
local reeidents. They interviewed him
(Thompson) are ono Of the Proper;
ty Committee. He saw Paisley and
learned that there's:as ne fixed price
for the bill:, he had discretionary
powers to charge. from $5 to $10
for each ciceasion. On special days
he had al imp/ got .rnore from local
residents than $5., end on the. 24th
there were other parties who would
have given the $10 had not the band
Co'y agreed to pay the amount. .
Duane couldn't see ivhy others, not
permanent residents, eould have the
hall for $0, and a purely local organ-
ization was charged ,$10,09.
. Caretaker Paisley explained and
• justified les .conduct in a shinier
statement to that nettle by Thew-.
Mayor slid Paisley had -acted per-
fectly right. •
318Murchie • did not feel here giv-
ing the band the bell for:nothing on
the ocoasion refer, ed to, nor upon
any other occasion-. He earnicililly
objected to the greet of $19. . when
the motion was coupled with Thomp-
'sou's statement that the band con-,
sidered they hall been :overcharged..
p considered the motion to grant
$10 as a condonation for anhlleged
Wrong done the band by -the ()Gun-.
oil or their 'employe • Either, the
charge'of $10 was ;right or it was
• wrong. There had beeii nothing_
put before the board to elm* -that
$10 .warean unfair ellarge, and it Was.
stated that the band made a distinct
• and positive bargain to pay '$10.
• Hederthese circninstances he could
not support the,grant, '
• Coats :oppostil it on attinint of
the exhausted State of the • town
treasury.
• 'Searle justifiea the different TOPRS-
die meted out to the Lord's Army
and to the bande the' former made no
charge for admission the latter aid. •
But still lie held tie 'mild' was a
desirable acquisition to to our town
and as such should be treated -liber-
ally. Every one liked musk.
would support the grant of $10.
The Giorions 12th.
SCUM HURON'S MONSTER GATIIERING
• AT CLINTON
•
The train leaves Goilerich at 10
o'clock ' in the niorning -fare 40
cents.
A •trein will leave Xinearchne at
6:45 in the morning, arriving in
Clinton at 9:15.. •
Goderiels Township,
irfOln OUT elee Correapendellte
Below is the report of the 8. 8. No,
2 for the month of June:
5th class -Mary Duncan,
Sr. 3rd chum -1st, Albert Whitely,
2nd, Oswald Ginn, 3rd, Win. Olen.
Jr. 3rd olass,-let, Lillie Patton,
2nd, Bertha Scott, 3rd1 Btta Rut-
ledge.
2nd class-lst Kate Jewell, 2nd,
Mary McCullough, 3rd, Wm, Whitely.
• 2nd part-Ist, Clara McCullough,
2nd, Alice McCullough, 3rd, George
McCabe.
Part 1-14, Clara Scott, 2nd, Bei. -
tie Holmes, 3r4, Annie Lamprey.
Rev. Mr. Edmunds will 'preach at
Middleton's church next Sabbath af-
ternoon.
Mr. and. Mrs Foster, formerly of
this township, now of leafless are vise
Iting on the 10th con.
-Newereeltbindingereareere eerteffn..4,:e
ing quite a sale throughout the town%
ship.
Me. Wm. Perdtie, of the Bayfield
con., lost a valuable mare -hist, week
from bleed poisoning. The animal
was valued at 11115.
Geing west tlie train leaves Park-
hill 015:35 iti the morning, stuninf4
a all'intermediete stations, and ar-
tiVingett-Clifittlifit 110:00It. nt'
Bands of music Will be carried at
one half the special fare . for the
round trip. .
Bros, John' White, AI. Pe Thos.
Farrow, M. P., 3. Hewitt, Ernie of
Toronto, and other prominent mem-
bers of the Order will deliver ad-
dresses.
The demonstration will undoubt-
edly be a highly representative one,
between SiXty and seventy lodges
being expected.
A. gentleman, from west Bruce,
toile us that he expects to see front
800 to 1,000 from that section. •
lIolmesville and Varna 'lodges
will likely outstrip any other two
lodges ill number.
Stands in various parte of the
town will be erected and lunches
provided for those Who do not fare
better.
The liotele are making goat, and
unusual preparations toaccommodate
visitors.
On 'Friday last several telegrapb
poles in the vicinity of Mr. Soott's
farm were splintered into fragments
by the lightning.
Last Saturday Mr. Loyd, of the
51h., went to biodeneh and secured
quarters with Mr, Dickson in the old
grey stone building in the north part,
df the town. This building is beauti-
fully and commandingly eithated on
th,p0south bank of • the Maitland.
Fran here the most charming of
marine views'andlong vistas or love-
ly landscape dotted by hill and dale
and strerm may be seen. The friends
of his familyhope that a few weeks
resideni
ce n this delightful retreat
may be the .weans of effecting in him
a change for the better.
FOR ,THE WA..RM. WaTHER
New linen Lawns, New !Nip* Lawns, New Embroideries,
New Reversible Prints in Pink Checks, Biaok
and White Checks, and Blue and White phecks.
Orangandie Muslins, White Pks,, White Polka'Dot Sateen;
New Buntings, Nun's Veiling, Fancy Dress Muslims,
and Summer
See Our Great Stock and you. will be satisfied.
• Estate JOHN HODGENS,
The GREAT DRY -GOODS PALACE OP CLINTON
nasnsuerltill.
from our own carrosportnent.
Rev, Mr. Birks will preach in the
Sunimerhill Methodist • date 11- a)
church et 7 o'clock p. m. next Sale
bath. • •
. East -Witsranosh
Front our own Vorropondent.
Mr. Richard Bretz has returned
home from Mildmay.
Miss Maggie Miller of Morris was
visiting friends on the 8th hot week,
Statute labor commenced bet week,
young man did you "put in" your
day.
--Miss- A, nnie.Lovettehaseraturned
her home in Gocierich tp. after en-
joying a lepgthy visit in E. W. ,
. .
It has beau reported that Mr. Rob-
ert Reilly has the best colt in this
part of the county. Truly he hes'
a fine specimen of the equine stuck
sired by Freedom that famous horse
owned by Mr. Beadle. •
A vast amount of trav,elling has
been done on the 9th during the last
two years which may be accounted
for in different ways. One reason is
we have a first class bridge over the
Maitland wbich greatly lessens the
distance to Wingham and other mar.
kets, and another reason might be we
have one of the best graded, and gra-
• velled roads in the township' which
• reflects great credit on ourpatImaast-
era and rate -payers. -
One of the saddest eases of the
effecta of bringing liquor to the house
to drink is the abuse administered to
wife and family by a man residing! on
the lith and 6th concession.. This is
a lamentable MM.. The liquor sod-
den Want is the second husband
and stepfather of the owners of two
valuable farms. None of the 'chil-
dren are of age, the eldest aged about
eighteen and the next eldest could
not stand their abuse of hieatepfather
and are not living with thehemother.
The two next youngest' are made to
work like slaees on the farm and are
prevented from getting even the
amount of schooling the law makes
compulsory, Tim Mother, for the
sake of peace it would _seem, allows
her ungrateful husband to abuse her-
self and •defeaudehe children of her
first husband ot a common school
education. Considerable personal
property, cash invested among it; as
well as the farms, were .left by their
father and yet, if my informant is
correct, they are allowed togrow up
in -a manner that will be a very sari
ous detriment to them' in _after life.
Having known the father of: these
children as an industrious and good
citizen, I very much deplore that hia.
children, who were left.with Property.
,which, if judiciously handlegi would
have fitted them to occupy a good
Tocial position and afford them ii• fair%
start in life should bedepriVed of the
ordinary benefits ". of their heritage,
It does seem as though the friends of
these ohildren should interest them
aelves in their Welfare it others are
as stated. •
• •MoMurchie said that different
,pereous :had different views as to
what C0113 ti tuted music'. Some
might ecstatically rejoice • over the
delightfully piercing atrains produc-
ed in the operation of saw filing;:but,
the Council would hardly bejustified
itt granting $10 for the latter pur.r.
pose.. The band had not applied for
the . grant and if he understood
Tlibinpsoli, which bethought he aid,
tide motion for $1.0 wes tote greet-
ed'as a sort of apology for a wrong
done the band. He repeated that if
wrong had been 'done he was will-
ing to make it right. . None :had
been shown, and he would not vote
away the people's money to support
the hand. .
Thompson charged Melteurchie
with iniadOtistruing the purport of
the motion. The motion waisittzply
and plainly* to grant $10 to the Do
herty Organ: CoMpeter Band. .-There'
was not a word in it that would com-
mit 'the. Council to acknowledging
that the charge of $10 to the band
on this 24th was a wrong one.
A Beinarkable Eseape
urs. Mary A. Dailey, Of Tunkhan-
hOek, PM, was aftioted for six yams
with Asthma atid Beonchitie, during'
which time the best physieians doald
give no•relieL Her life WAS despaired
of, until in last October she predated
a 'tattle of Dr, King's New Disdovery,
when itinn• ediate relief Was felt, and.
by continuing its use for a illioettinie
she waig completely cured, gaining itt
flesh 5011m. in a feW Menthe,
Free Tritd Beittlea of this etrisin
onto Or All 'Threat and Lung Diseases
"olis Drug store, Large
McMareitie-1% understood you
to say so.
Thorapeen--L"I can't help what
yin. tindetittood, I sin only reopen-,
Si le -for what I said,"
Mclifurchie-"I'll leave it to the
Mayor."
The Mayor held the arguments
Mei by Thompson in hik advocacy
of the grant of $10 left the invite.
Mon upon his mind that the grant
Was tO ;Sonia extent balled for by an
alleged wiong done the band in the
eherge of $10 for the Hall on the
.240.
Thompson reiteretedhis state.
meld that no such tionstraction Gould
he put upon anything he had said in
this connection. The motion spoke
for itself, and nothing that he had
Acid could be fairly construed into
reflection on the tuition of the Care.
taker, or as asserting that a wrong
had been done the band by the
charge of $10 for the hall.
The eluitms of music dually pre
*tailed and the 'grant ot $10 to the
band was carried by the casting vote
of the Mayor.
011 111Ofii011 Of Coats and
Morelli() a byelaw in tobe iambic.
eti maitit.g provision fer the early
payment of tales so as to &MO the
annual finencial letatetuente of the
corporation iti December,
Council atljotirned to meet nu
Monday 110 July,
Dungannon.
From our own. CorruiimictSitt
Thomas Trimble, .son of our old
friend Jim Trauble :Esq., is home on
a visit .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Pentland and,
theit two daughters, who were all a-
way visiting friends , in. Ingersoll
returned home last Wednesday. Mr.
Pentland reports that crepe lowt
excellent, and that, there was no
scarcity of rain in that neighborhood,
Mr. Thomas Bowers of Algoma is
home on a Visit.
Mr. Henry Wilson of Saratoga get
tired of leading a "solitary bachelor
life.and on Wednesday laat took into
hiinself a wife.
Sortie mitioreant who was driving
along the road.in the village of Sar,
atoga one day laet week, corameneeee
yelling and hooting like a maniac.
Thig drew the attentiop of some of
the inhabitants of the place to him.
He then drew Out a revolverand care-
lessly fired it off -The ball passed
dangerously near some Of the people
Who were there, Minh Penfieleso eon -
duct as this should be severely dealt
wiLbu' •
0 r Public Scheele (dosed list Fri-
.
Another picnin has been added to
the already lengthened list of sylvan
amusements, The children Of Trite
'ity church_ 'Sunday School, Bel -
grave, assembled, in Mr. Brandon's
bush,and enjoyed themselves in
swinging, ball•playing etc and last
but not least, in stowing away the
excellent viand& peepared by the
ladies of the congregation, who are
nptable for their ability to eater sure-
cessfullv in Pia art gastronomio.
The bomber of children preient
would have been greater had it not
.rained in the forenoon.
. .
Shiloh'S COnsumption cures
This is beyond (petition the most sac
cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold;
few drops invariably elves the Worst
• CMOS ot POUgh, Croup.'" and Bronchitis,
while it'swonderful :success in the cute of
' Consumption is without a parallel in the
history of medicine. • • Since it's first' dis-
covery it has been sold on a guarantee, a
hat' which no other medicine, can gelid.
If you hare a Cough we earnestly ask • you
to try it. Pripe•10.ets. 50cts, and $1,00.
If your Lungs ar.3 sore, Phot, or Buck,
Lame, thie Shiloh's Porous 'Mister,: • Price
'25cts, Sold by J; II. Combe. 262,1y
There is same talk of getting ell
the celebrated Oratorio of Rather,
• With local talent exclusively, eh's.
• fall. This itsa pretty big undertak-
ing for a place like this, but there is
no reason why it should not be suc-
436-iisfu1ly accomplished. 0,- ,' •
The Anniversary of the Battle of
the Boyneewill be celebrated here on
the l2th July,
• oar Methodist friende, who are not
slow to take advantage of Ruch up-
portunities, are going 10 have %grand
garden party in the orohare of Mr.
Pentland. ee
Bev. D. MoNaughton, of North
Eeppel, occupied the Presbyterian
pultfit last Sunday.
Sacrament of' the Lord's Rapper
will be dispensed in the Presbyterian
church next Sunday.
ALL AT THE EMPORIUM
Pat .4. Wiseman-.:-
.-F9R -CORSETS.
Mr. Andrew Duncan, ofthe Sauble
line, Stanley, 'sold his farm of. 50
acres to James MeIntyee,,for the sum
of 52,8e0.. • •
After aboet lour months patient
drilling, a bed of salt has been struck
at Courtright,'Lariabban county, ata
depth of 1,635 feet. The atilt bed
was reached last week and.ft distance •
ofee5 feet Of the hone Salt was. 'nen°
tested.. It is supposed that the sale
deposit will prove fully • 100, feet
deep
On Monday of last week a serious
iscajdent happened to Adam Sproat,,
eldest son of Geo.. Sproatt,Esq., of
•Tuckersmith. He Was. drawmg'grav-
:el from a pieoh his-father'sfarm for
statute labor purposes, when the pit
caved in burying Kr. Sproat to the
neck, and when extricated trom his
perilous position his medical attend
ant foiled that his left shoulder and
side was injured, ' •
. Answer This Question
Why do •somany•people we. see. around
us, sem to profor to suffer andbemade'
Miserable by Indigsathin, Constipation.
Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coining up.of
the Food; Yellow Skin,' when for 75ets,
we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer,guat•
• inteed to cure, Sold by J..n,Combo:.
. .
• These are Solid IF:mtg. •
The beet blood Purifier' and system
regulator ever placed Within tile
reach of Buffering humanity, truly is
Electric Bitters, Inactivity of' the Div.
Biliousnees, Jaundice, COtistipa.
tion, Weak Kidneys, or any dimmer)
of the uritisey organs, or whoever
requires an appetizer, tonic or mild
stimulant, will always find Elm:Arlo
llittere the best and only certain mite
known. They act surely end quickly.
Every bottle guatan teed to give entite
eetisfitetion or money refunded. Sold
at fiftteents a bottle by Watle it Cos.
Pout Ole Mtn Cerrapondettle
Mr. Albert tont Mike Sophia Kitty
tod Mrs. T. Pareuhar were visiting
their brother, G. Me, ritliel feet during
the latter part of 14St week. Mt.
iandandthiMitisrtvaeiviltitinitliyb.nrdeitougrniehcleireir Itholtidh :Iran
The Elekten butter ffietery now
turns out 400 lbs, or butter per day.
The fanners III the rittigliberhOocil are
taking a great interest to the fitetery
end it, is ill a flourielfing coodition.
4- Wiseman—
'FOR: GLOVES:
'ay 4; 'Wiseman -.
For White Piques.
ay & Wiseman
FOR - PRINTS.
y & Wiseman
For .Boy's Clothing.
Wiseman*.
For Every Class -of
,
.MARKETREPORTS..
Correeted every Tuesclay.afternOon
CLINTON. -
Fall Wheat, now, • - 55 50 to 600
-• . 1 0800 too 11 413(01
1 'our,
Fall Wheat; old, •
Oats. • • • • .. • 01 14 '.1t.00.. 01'. 36"
aiming Wheat,
045 to 056 '
APples, (winter) per bbl, ... 2 00 to 2 00
BP:uteri:toe: s's,, ...• . - . •• . • 060 to 060
, - - o 70 to 0 70
Hozti, . , • . . • •• . . 0 14, 10 -0 15
DIEBoote: _ ..• . . . •• . . . 0 IS' to 014
' .. .700 to .8 0
. • 0 00 to 0 00
600 to 700
Sheepskins , ' - , •• 1 .0 75 to 1 00
•Turkeya, per pound, '• • • , 0 00 to 0 00
Gem • - . • ... wwf 0.00 . to 000
• . • •• 0 oo to 0 00
Ducks, per pair, ...
Chporlekk.ens, per pri!r, • ,,, ,, - 07 00: tote s8 04
Wool ' • . • , .. 0 IS to 016
Cordwood, .. • . 8 00 to 4 00
..
FARM VOR SALE.
FIVE SUBSCRIBER °Mira few sale thht excel.
J.. loot tArin-lot 35, con. 6, Goderieh townshilb
containing ao acres, 70 mleared; a never failing
creek runs 'Larose tho rOftr end of tbo farm, There
aro also a good cedar les hone°, three acres of
orchard, bank hen 86,56 with 84 foot stone wall;
. two good wells and puinps, one at house and one
at bsrn, The property Is welt fenced with cedar
tails and is altogether a Oat blase farm In geed
condition. Terms and condition); of sale mode
know.) on application at this nines, or to Wm.
Alexander, °Hilton P, 0., or tits proprietot,
nonsnr ALEXANDER,
2oi.it wlarton, P. 0.
TENDERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY
• MIOR REPAIRS TO CLINTON MGM SCROOL,
L' to he effected during the holidays. For
partimilma apply to D. R. MENZIES.
W.11. 11/NE, Step
olintore lute tie, pit an-st.
1101ISi AND LOT FOR SAC,E.
rauAtato
AT THE DEAD OF ERIE mt., .s
ontifilfation of Prioress Street. The house
titmice high; soft and hard Water On the
also stable and ether mitlionses. The
Int, contains cOnnideralde more than a h here.
The property is in eiteellent order and Will be
sold on favorable terms. Apply to
' jOSEPH HOFFMAN)
on the Promieoa
Clinton. July 4Ll..1884. 2i4,46
NEW
BOOT 86:8110E STORE
IN 'PERRIN'S BLOCK.
liana -made work, sewed Ana priggel, at
prices CO suit every purse. The best work,
lowest •prietre, and rietisfaetion getemiteed.
As1 have firsereass city workmen
em-
plcsyrl, entire .satisfaction is a 601tIllity...
GiY6 100 4 tall.
11011EitT Ayr rtntiox, rtcfr.
11. 131,,,ICOlif, Stanger.
DRY -GOODS.
114 -1 -AFT FR
THE
.-
Perfect Satisfaction Given,
• -
.sl DO NOT think it nooessary to mention
. 'manes of, ladiesthat have given Alfas
O'Banstt drasseo and costumes to make. They..
have been perfectly delighted anti satisfied with
their dresses -not only with the style of the gar --
molt, boo the .notuse.and finishing is s0. thor-
oughly litspetted belkire deliving the establish-
puracititntgbaaton,00aleadun' 4416 &tit tiultVI: ilhoeir Nios
hands.'Perfect, iratterwetiou glyera or. no-
elnorae.• °Priers of making very moderate, to
suit 'different classes of goods. .• • .
• 4-01. CALL 601,I0ITED5I •
The most tastidious will bp convinced that MOM
O'BRIEN in thoroughly mistress of Inc business,
and that elm will do her very best to eater to the
tels'tme blittionita.nTYhjPAlladYlesUou'fiCsdnmtilolill andSitcoouun.r.'
try can rest mitred that there ivill he no misfits, .
• alterations. or diitappointments. • Orders attended'
to ,wlth dispatch.-Yrevottia-ST, CLINTON.
John Robertson.
VALUABLE .
OOLLE-N MILLS
FOR, SALE,
e. --IN TIIE— • .
GROCERIES
Cheaper Than Evar
At COOPER'S Grocery,
Mr. Thos. Copper refill:us thanks to his
IiIntattilyieeptilisstti,matenrds tbbergstlitaoiraulibeuoiLl opoattriitomtaro
olliti
osaiefiriii,
lltatt)etIntil
is owliest! Goma as a member
they will receive a
continuance of t)lo support Initetofore so
libetally accorded to the Louse,
OUR
Will still'he a Speeitilty, and ean not
babentemein the market. All other
Groceries as 4ow 4$ peasible,
Largo Stock of gLitss w ARE mut
CROCKERY on hand. Alse
FRESH OATMEAL,
CORAf MEAL, FLOUR,
• OATS, POTATOES,
&Q,, &C,
• GiVe us a call, and be eatisfled
T. Cooper& Son
FIRE
• .
...liacey's �d atabi..,
ra8100-4711.Ec.9
.TOWN oF.,O.LINTON;
Tim.ri.AWILTumilit r .0 lEIR rEt re s 1,0 01/11: jfitutti t:
at o'clOckin the afternoon, on thg mottoes. in
the TOWN OF CLINTON, the extensive and val-
uable Woollen' Mill, premiies, and machinery of
CORBETT • di BOLES,' known RE the "Clinton
Woollen stills," with Abut one acre of lend, com-
prising a large 3 stdry building', MOO ft, with
brick engine and holier house, Wit in, 188%.
26 horse power eiadde and 40 horse pint la boner,
peddle ,e,liotteleob nainufacttire, only 3 yeare in
use, with stun gnu 40 ince ,nsmoneterins ma-
chines,. s Spinning Jacks; 4 Broad Looms,
7 Narrow Looms, with all the. other necessary
machinery and apparatus for 'carrying On ,a
first class woollen husinese, 'capable of nuttilthie•
turing into TWooda, Flannels or elankets,13,000
poittionadt,eds of wino.00ltepaenrintiohnroth41,00._all in mow&
seethig order and .ari8. le started In a days no, •
tieF6't;11.partieulars and terms of wile can bo
tatned.trom the Undersigned. •
Detotj At ounton this goth day pt rhino, A. D.
1854, • '
CHHISTOPIItIt DICKSON; .'
• Assignee in Trust. ,t
MANNING &
SageTois'r'
vrsomsits. Ts.', • •
Notice to Contradorso
OEALED •TENDERS, addresmed to tho tinder.
aigned, end endorsed *lender forenal, Public
Buildings,"Will be received until MONDAY, most
JULY next, for cosi simply, tor all or any Of
the DominiOn Public Buildings.
Specification, torni of tender find all neeessary
Information win be Obtained at this Department
niatatitnrd;ter the 84th instant.
torins supplied and eigned mith thelraetual
not be cOnsidered unless lltaile 02 Gip printed
PeraonsA ?uttering are notified that tenders will
Each fender lutist he accoMpanied by an on.
verged bank cheque, made path
yabie En e order of'
the Ifonorable the lifinister ot Publle Works,
equal toff tat pc? tent. of the ainetuntot the tender,
which will be forreited it the party decline to
0enrtierrhionitaonawco)coarnticitinttovbethn0eawlaledrk cornototatoettdoi for.
It the tender lto pet aeeellled Ilia cheque will be
"Tt'utr:Dedil
ipartment will not he hound to ae$0pf,
•
tha lowest or any tender. •
ny e°eri'F. 8. ENNIS, •
Dentrtment of Piddle Worke, Seetvte'r'Y'
Otta*a, glot Jane, Iasi. r 203-21
SALESMEN WANTED
Igg WiTti ENERGY AND DETERMINA.
Ir.'. TIAN, end posseseed of a. tteaellable ltirietin
Of intelligence and businene Viet, eau have their
eXneAsesiatill and earn tams alAeolis* 50 00111155
0111 lIteery flteelc, Wo guarantee' ail St/Ale...O.,
AM SS We ate welt and favorably known through.
oosilitityle4,ntitNitiroltoo,e,tmoimilrlolletruplrite, tiolntlitnede tirmothtroitn can 50
Rendus &postal turd ter teens, of!,
CHASE 8,6,04HER
ernmeemen met sometime
esi 6u1. toiREPOIrc, ONT.
• FREEMAN'S
70.72.11 POVITI)Eit%
%re Tleasent to take. Contain their owls
r rio. Is a sate, euro, and Woods&
of worms lu Childroliattr Add*
TO THE F'UE3L10.
G"otleri.oh Marble Works
IHAVE appointed 111I. ROBERT GORDON, as
General Agent of the Goderich Marble Works
for the Comity of ilitron. . • .
JOSEPH TONE
YANS. •
• Proprietor',
Goderieli, Feb. 6, So, .
Olilitoll Jarb1eWorkg
npriort STREET, CLINTON.. .
,
W. JI. COOPER,
Manufactbrer of and dealer idall WAS of
11.1arb1e & Granite. for Cemetery
Work at figures that defy Competitleit
. '
AIM manufacturer of the Celebrated ,
A.117'/FICIAL STONE tor Ilttilding pct.- .
,poses and Cemetery Work, whieb must
be st!en to be appreciated. -All work,
Worrauted to, giye satis1actio4.
FARM S "tilt
CHEAPER THAN, EVER.
LARGE ASSORTMENT. 06`
FLows,
. .
ROOT & STRAW CUTTING; BOXES,
. cb.RN suELtEns,
And all Tint:dente:nth 'used on a fixtni
as Good asthe least, and as Cheap
• as the Cheapest, at, .
J. B.. WEI
IMPLEMENT.WAREHOOMS,
• •
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bankrupt Sale
WITHOUT RESERVE,
RNITURE
w"' be B°PltAalti ll ti(.1),1 i : ' - - - - m. .r• The st ;,,k, : .1.0 t Se,
AcconnAxor WITH .A mi -
.L SOLIITION of the creditors, the whole stock
of Furniture of the . • .• :
Estate ,00fw' Go‘.4.!Dio.INEIvill,lir:78viSamO!tittSot
ill4iiiritt•Irill:1:icilt:1;01:tardee Iltireeltx,
Asa a genera assortment,411„new and et good
workmanobip. The stook tom be' /Well at ony
time at the wareiroomo ot 050.. Iiitlit, it SONS,
Vit091r318—
8trlt;
trealleel under el cosh, over that
amount obi months' eredit on Improved Joint
notes. 8 p151 05155, per annum Oft for rash on all
0111150
Tietrht'iy.
iftPhole stock roust be sold within MIS
inoeth, Ibis Is an eseelient thane.) for thouie fur.
outing topurchASS cheep,
L
UMBER*
A onantity t)t timber le offered for Wean
Moe, or 10 loto 18 milt povemisers. leo stock bit
eludes, Waltlitt, Cherr3, Dutternlit, Ash, gun
and Basswood. ••
UNDERTAKING.
via* *mull M tha lemeves ba attended te
es usual, and at greativ reduced Meas.
' JOSEPH 011101E31,
• Aasignee trirot, SISI' Retina of
Geo. Diehl &sons,
Clinton 8tiF 0,1811. 885
• Tlio sitbscriber begs to return his shicers
thanka to nItis customers and tho public
generally,. tor the liberal patronage extend,
ed to ItiM in the past, and by furnisbing
•
the
Best eirtiek !
--AT THE__
thEST Remunerative Price
Ito hopes to merit- a continuance of the
Ho tvomld spookily rot:4110nd a trial of
Itis Diner ImronTATioNs of the YEItY
linsT TOIANDS of BRANDIES, PORT
WINES Aiiri HOLLAND (1INSi catholic
for medicinal piii•poses and family 318C.•
Bass' Ate titui Ocieteirss' 'PORTER, in
bottles -pints or quarts. CANADIAN A Lys
AND PORTE% CARLING S4 DAY1118 -LAGF.It
Constantly on hand.
Just received, in mime condition, Most
08(11spoz,r, A.ts, Citemenoset Cimei,
.
re4rSote Agentfor Coderieli, Ale,
N. ROBSON
ALIIERt STREET CLINTON
Di FOWLER
EXTRAMWILD
rillAWBE FIR
• C LIP ,• •
°4E "RA
CHOLERA INFANIUM
/kiln
ALLSUMMER LOMPLAINT5
SOLD 8Y4LL.DE4LEPS.