The Huron News-Record, 1884-10-15, Page 3MX-U*0W
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LOCAL NEWS,
•1,1,044tAround the oillob."
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Zatva Salk
47,1010.47-Illt 114 Ones *stein op gigAt to nuke
,91.1flisstr004441/ roliabis soorse,e4,14cr
Velar, 10 erriftes• Bepored Rf meetings, en.
teilttipenents, yeasty. and *arch doima, fed,
to 1t othsr titattarko,r general interest'
egiesieweset Ave o Ramie our oelutwint,-p)
Paitior, Saxony, Peacock, and
ether Woela, Also Stamping done
to malee, at Weir)s„ Book Store.
Priiee the lowest,
Ho, FOR AVT'L.Ee
Canteen is prepared to purchase
any iluantity of apples. Highest
sweilret 'price paid: •302.tf.,
c'vfAterse.-Protestant OA to go to
betrolt,to do general housework in n
iemall family, To airsclass girl, will
pay $.1•Ef per rtioall. 'Address; gee--
ing Chntee Mee.O.NIT„
:Arnold, 2.00.Warren avenue, Detroit,
GIRL WANTED,A good general
:Servant wanted immediately. •Apply
io MRS. CHRIS. DICKSON;Williane
:$treet, Clinton,
ARE You going to Blyth Fall Fair
eon •the 16th and lfith October. If
:84. don't fail to call and see the
• 120,00a.Od display' of Watchee and
° Jewelry at METCALF'S. Have ate
__ranged with a. leading •Wholesale
*Jewelry House and will po'si4vely
• ashow TwENTY Tnops,ttin DoLeies
wortli of Watches and Jewelry, Our
friends will have a chair= to select
from this enormous stock at a very
siealLedvaitieti :..011,41.4449
bar of sales at small profits, rather
then a email nurober of sales at
larger profits. You are ceirdially in-
vited to call and see our grand di
play, if you are prepared to buy dr
not. -FRANK METCALF, BLYTH.
• Jostru ,4.101,4NSON exhibited at
•the Clinton Vali Show a pumpkin
end squash, weighieg reepectively
80 and 62i pound%
TUE familiar form of Mr. Janice
StavelY may again be wen on our
thoroughfares, after an •ohmic() of
80We menthe in England,
Cuorreix ..1.T °GUIDE EXIIISPVIONs.
-41arry Cantelon took ist prize for
open buggy andsprings,prr.
ize fo
patent gear buggy and prize for top
buggy at Exeter Show, and W. IL.
-Cooper took 1st and-1nd- prize for
• monumental marble. work at Seaforth
Show.
No $01.1t. -T1 directors of the
Huron Live Stock Association have
decided not to leo d a sale this fall,
The demand for choice stock of all
kinds hoe been so gre; t the past ye, r
that breed ore are pretty well tiol I out.
it is possible, if sufficient entries can
be obtained, that the Society will
hold tt 'sale early next spying.
AIlisTalte.-We were ia error
lase week in stating that Alex. Mc
-
Nettie, of Lucknow, wholis supposed
te have committed suicide had been
leading a dissipated life lately, It
now appears that be was a strietly
temperate man. Our mention last
week was obtaitied from an exohange
whioh is usually reliable.
WIL4 DISPUTE BETTE. ED. -Mr,
David Motro.w, of Goderich, enter.
ed suit fOr construction of the Will
of the late WM. Jenkies, Gockeich
township, utidee which he held that
his wife was entitled to payment of
$3,000. The Court in Toronto, laht
week, decided that 'Me. Morrow's
contention was right and ordered
the paynient to him of $3,0d0. Oasts
to come out of the estate. •
PATENT GEAtt BUGGIES, -Harry
Oatitelon wenldn't sell anxious
would -he purehasers several of his
pateut gear Buggies, .1ftet, week, for
immediate delivery. Isiet that.
"Harry" ieunacceonneclating,Tiut ke
•,badjust c!eaued out hi steck of
them having sold about a dozen d ur-
die past two weeks. However/
we 'believe beak going to .get •up a
•
lot uf them right away.:
• THEtte Now -A young lady whO
lots left the-Saleation Armyeaye-the
Ca-ptaitrkeetgal rngg'
about •her bengal and Jewelry. At
lest she could stand it no lotiger aod
gave •the whole binduees the grand
boence. $he says, aif I have to
•make a fel& of• myself on earth. to
make me admissable in . heaven,
wou'i go at all.' %ere now."
Aluis Gne.n.kot„ of Clinton; • has
heen vkiting at Mr. jam 4,
vine's, Kirkton:
M a.'" Jolla LESLIE is erectine
large blacksulith shim in -connect-
iota wiih -his carriage works. This
exieans progress. „
THE regular quarterly meeting•of
the Huron Medical Association took
place at the Grand Union last week.
The members couipared nothei and.
adjourned,
ACCIDENT.- Couneillor .fIarry
Walker Leti off . n niiighate's., new
Monility; end I,urt his heed
el:mewl:at and: bruised his legs. :He
is elite to be abaut•• however.
• Taos: Codeia. Si SON AftvE 'leased
the Searle"ti'new =rear -store and
wilt take possession as 004:As Ms
completed, sonletime bef T� Christ.
bias. . •
ONE of the partiee 'wheat the
ny were -wont,: ttaamint to
saved•man, hakinade',
sorry • to Iiarthia
learn that he has•itgain
mitaself. • • .•
• •
Mn. STEwanT, of Clinton, too -
&fated the servieeti in the Presby
tl,r•au church, ..Kirleton, en. Sunday..
a week ago, and•Rev. J. T. LeGear;
of Duttgannon; pad a flying .visitto.
the saute place, • : a •
We are requested to state • that,
• the New.. Yurk Singer sewiiig. ma- I
'chine (exhibited by Mr: G. E. praw7
Prd was awarded iin."extra.".•-prize a
at the Clinton Fall Show, .See advt.
in another column.
A • 111 11,T , ' • L
N No ANGEL : i.11011. 0
" -A. good Samarium, at arty eat(); •t,
was a lady offieer of the Salvation. e
Army an elite took the tuella:if-resold. r
ier-whom &tan had OverCome, buoy.
hii up wail kind words and her
own fragile form and conducted hie) e
home laid .Saturildy. Honor to. r
(whom honor is due. • •
ExitTert Fell Exhibition • last
week was a wand entices,' the Weath-.; 0
er being lovely. - The gate money. t
amounted to over a hundred dollars
morerhart any preview" Fair' held
there. Every department w.as Well a'
represented, and of the best; quality. P
The proeeedinga watind at -eight a
by a grand march by the 'Exeter 6
Brass Halal, al= a goaifil rally. and. ;
march by the Salvation ..Artny head,
ed by the brass band. . • • '
• THE Reflector eaysee-"I‘li. Alfred b
Allan of Exeter took twenty:two' •r
fleet priz and eight, aecond prizes;
for garden fruit and vtigetablee, at;
the local 'Faite'.• Me. Jos. Allan:ern
of Clinton can string 'Mit ft litof
first and Hecond prizes teken in
same line this year, as ntucli tenger 1,
proportionately aA'Ailanseri is. than
Allan-tbet is theeen of Allan can '4
beat Allan" by showing up ()Yee otte a"
third nioi e prize 'tickets,
_Boma: IrEsTivAL.-One night keit t
week a number of unitivited cows
got into Mr. MeTeggaat'e premises, 1
and had H jolly good time gamboling t
over the triatly kept lawn and par" o
taking of the succulent yegefables; a
fiowera and shrubbery.- They : did a
not "go dome till morning, all day- 1
light did appear." Whether a gate t
..was inadvertently left open or *they a
were wickedly lot in by some evil e
disposed person not known, pro. 1
bably the former, d
SEVEttil, who,
without. grig'the d
atter due tonsideration'signed for w
:the submission of. the Scott Aetin r
Perth have forwarded .petitions
m
Ottawa asking for the' iuoval t
their names front their•firet lista,. In e
Stratford alone tipwarda of one litin4
dred have made the request and, if P
the mantes are tartick off„ the origin- P
at pinkie= will cinue far Alicia of'
the requieite ntinaher. ,Mr.. I. P. D
Woods is now in Ottawa looking at- t
ter the Oitatter.-Mitchell Ado°. a
Cate.
°THE Seaforth Sun Thlished ti
0
letter from "Obeirehroan ' -charging
reldivinity stndente.Ao IS teMporare.
ily'fillirig SellhoMati chureh pulpit.
there, with "lit& revereilee," And
dithat flietatiOn Wati cenduted .dee. t
ing the Service between the divinity 1
student. whe.ocattpied the int' pit and p
6 featherbrained young Woman h
the congeogation" The pubjieher
of the Suit this Week, in a manly, p
litraighforWard "Manner • apelOgiSea b
..town eotem says, that .110-i
•turnitig officer Musgrave stated it
Chilton that there .had been some
"rope pulling°. to bring on the .ele,c.
-tion in Outo.bee instead of in Novem-
ber: It by "rope pulling" is' meant
pulling for the purpose of .:discrittia
Mating agath
inst e,success A
of the ct,'
we aro inclined to-, think Abet Mr.
Muagravela remelts. haye heen gar-
bled, • •
•
• .
Tux Genegtoir'. :RA,II,wAY. COM-
ntrii`EB been .advised, so -it 'is
reported, that '060, P. R., will ex -
teed their 'renal frem, Teesrttee.. or
Elora Gederich,:if,proPer la -niece;
meets. are. given them,. .:Woehr it
b'i
e possible tonterest' the. Company
to .beieg the' road 'via Olipton ' 'As
Clinton a; already a railway, .centre
theinterentioreof ithothet. road here
wan 'those alreatlY built Might be in
theintereet of ell perties. •
WEST. litittoN•••Titectinttel • LNSTI-
TOTE.--The eeini annual aneetiog of
West"lsturian Teachers Institute
. will .be heai.. in the High School,
.Getleriell, Thureday and Friday;
Oet.. 23- and 24, commentiing ,eaelt
day at 9 *took. • J. .A.: McLellan,
e.
L.L.D., who hareceetly been ap-
pointed ditedior of teachers' insti-
tutes, be present,„. and .addie
tiOn'to teleing part in the proceed.
ttg will deliver a pahlitgleeture oh.
Ma. D, CANTELore• the "bose",ara
pie buyer, tileeadYliandled. Tofu
pples this Season than ether buje-as
ii theu
conts. •• Ho ne:aemetitifes
ike Napo eon's. troops in • ate:Atte -
Tian atid. other campaigns, he is
vele Now We hear of him ieGoderieli.
lien ti 01 Intel: and agai (a be. serene
They
belie up-fit:Himself to: etc Ile
equeste tie to .state that these evil°
tire het' yet delivered apples shoe] d
flake it apoiot to store them iir their
ellars, otherwise frost e'aights will
"lee them valaeloss for allippinir
Nntonnort Thos. Stevenson. (Nes
of grit.% e an "eye opener"
ut; that is no reckon 'why Ire should
eceive.ati eye eltiser. ' .011e day last
veek when passing Searle s new bleak
workman ettaaged on the .uppar
art of the builtlifig pinyfidly threw
..beildowit as M. S.tevisilsOrl. '1OPIt-
d iip,..strilfing that gepileman. in the
ight eye, causing . the blood to flow'
reely• arol temporarily closing •that.
ptic. •.The eye wits.fmr some days
ery painful anal the •portiog. of •the
all euerreintlieg 'the pupil is 0111
Wilily. =need with blGotl. •
•
'L (LT, ENTeterAiNnENT,-A
ree eutertainMent wee. gitieet by the
ood Templars in their hall on
aaday ';eVening. •The proerainine.•
as good threttglioet. • Mr JHOOli,
ayler; ;Lodge Deputy, filled the
hair with credit to -both hitnetilf
rid the • lodge. .T.he first on the
rograintim was '0,1i ,"Overture" ,t),Y
In. 0, J. Keev.e87--the same `gene
leluan also gave a seng -entitled
The • Britiela Lion" 'both being
Molly Sneered; reeitation, 'Pat and
he Eig," 'by W.. ti edge; selection.
n the violin by Alt. Jos. Miller,
nd ace° p a n itn tint on tli e organ by
Er.. Reeves; reading, Miss, Vottle
M ;
tine r. Balton gave a humorous,
hough practioal, address-hewould
duet that teitiperanee 'people were
ranks, cranks that were now turn.
ng the great prollibitioit wheel,. &t;tiet, "O'er the: hill and o'er the
ale," by Misses S. end .113.• Beall,
as a dillloult Selection and well:
endeeed ;• song, "The ,Moon," by
tile, Hattie nu mbrilis -wits one•of
he most pleasing features • of the•
ntertainment, and 'wits rendered
dth as good effeet thotip,11 by
preen of mature yortrse the Mosses.
,ot Seaforth, • "gate the
Whiskey Army," "The Champion
utch Poliee," and a intirch soma,
oiling why "lie couldn't keep 'stilly"
11 of which worn loudly encored.
lies Walker gave 'several hear**
mutat selections ; Mr. Geo. Oaltelit
f Woodstock, rude aloe, entitled
Thunderatoem'': ;
"The thunder roarett-
'rim lightning fleshed,
'Whieli struck mei killed a pig 1"
110 81101111m of Which cauetid 111111
tell why "he detested dried -apple
If adittle better ordee were
ad o.t the hack of the hell affairs of
his hied.. kiinuld be much more up.
reciated.' "L'he 'MIMI' wail a eilecess„,
eth financially and otherlien, the
* A
oso o tun •or of. a Ain, JoAltootio.a. AA* A
, Tug popular agent of the popular
Confederate Life insurance Co.,WAS
in t0Wti during the week.
EXPERIE1.CI4 VS. T11.008Y..---A Scott
Act advocate, who we believe has
never touched liquor, expressol the
opinion Out no one ever went into
ai bar and took a glass of liquor that
it did him any good. A. well kuown
mid thoroughly temperate citizen,
whose business has taken him
through tide and adjoining couutiee
during a series a years, and who
has travelled during' SU nalline and on
meaty a raw and gusty day,courteo ea-
ly combatted ouch a view, as from
bis personal experience, be knew that
men had been benefitted by taking
a drink at a bar.
"Ann Salvatieu Army barracka
used for religions purpases 1" was
the question which receutly came
before •Suifiterlancl ,Magistrates for
solution. Gen. Booth was summon-
ed for neglecting to pay podr-rates
on the barracks, and urged that
theya.vas ,tatealPtellocause used for
religiotie purposes. The eosecutinn,
urged that the sale of the Tar Oro
within the building precluded any
such exemption; a view apparently
shared.in by the magistrates as they
ordered tire rates te be paid. If
this division is found by the higher
courts to be right, it may affeot
some assessments in Canada.
• xtiust 3Eteeoed.-vect,
At DIOKSON'S 8001( STORE,
, A large assortment of coingst °
From $e. to 40e. each. We have the best Combe that ectn.he'procuriel, et
X..4,01aBSir x>xt.x058.
Tito firstshipmeut of our IiiiiscE4444N1001L9 BOOKS have areived from
London 1 • gogtaud, consisting 4)f about 2,00o Books, altiOlig whieli rue flatthew
vole., for $20 -worth $25.-----A larg,e quer, :IV of Clialaber'elXetiiniteries.---1110 ,
tit
lienry'S 0 neuentary on the Bible, 9 vols., oleo $10 -Ivo( th $22. Alsa Seett'o 0010-
mentary, vok., mice $12.5Q-wortit$17.50.--Also Chainber'e alneyelopaelial 10 ,
balance consists chiefly of Stinday Sehool, Librai y, or Prize Booke-published by
Religioua Tract Society, Nichols= & Sous- Society for Promoting Christian Know-
ledge, Jame* Nisbett a CO., Islim,11110 & Cu,—Book State‘y, Oliplittet e4 CQ,, &v., $10.
DiY0 US 11 call for SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS—our PRICES
aro LOW,Elt, than the Toronto Houses. .
• CHR.IS...1),ICKSON
Those who argue that the unorgan-
ized powers of the State (the people)
eau bejustly used to prohibit the
buying and selling of an article. (li-
guar) which the execetive power of
the State (the Government) has ale
ready officially recogniSt ()wpm',
ship in and the eel() teiumphant.
ly ask in justification of their at-
tempted tyrannical action whether
a mulampality or a couety--cannot
JUSTIFIABLE Pitournertok.--Some
proldint a manefrom Owning a cow,
days ago the postmasteiageneral pro.
hitnted the Mentreal Witriess from
sending Ont free of postage bundles
of papers called the War Notes . to
other newspapers which distributed
them with their own Sheets, He
held that to do tliis was a contraven-
tion of the postal 'law. • The Toron-
to World now Calle the attention Of
the ,postal authorities to the fate
tbatItlie publisher of tile News has
been send•ing out weekly in the
sante way and we notice that one
or two of our exelianges in this court
ty have enclosed theni mall their
own papers, Tlie aitn in botb cases
wiis to avoid the cost of meiling not,
dividual papers -to send them out
in hinalles to country weeklieg who
might do the mailing mid 4istribtl-
ting thenteelves.. The saving in
atieli caeeeeweeatt ,taa,esetee ty ea
year on-- each- sliteibrihr,e7.
• Irraty CONSOLING ,-rt, is quite pos.'
slide, nay even probable", owing • to
the intlifierence of the, opponents of
sumptiiary coercion" • that 'the
S3cnt Act wilt carry in Hurotecoun*
ty. There is this consolation, bow.
eVer, -if este:onetime Riehard A.
Proctor le to • be • relied upon, that
the time' is coming, even if in the
distant future ati yet, when. the cold
water. advocates. will have' to take
"Something" else. That eminent
salentist asserts With a poeitivettess
justified. by profound research • and
close calculation, that in 15,000,01)0 ,
years all waier will. beVe
,appeared feotn this, globe., Won't
tlie' distillers and hreeeme•and vie;
tuallers got a corner on thc Scott
Act thou theul Won't they, thetighl
TO Coennet.ONDeNTs.-The. even*
ingttire getting -long now. arid more
thee is afforded. for 'reading; writing,
etc, ' We. hope -our correspontletits
will endeavor to raieh atr Ott?, ill ter
eetiug news In their respeetiv.u..sett-
tions fresh and in bi ief ,itemsTen
or twelve; two, th.rtte . Or fanr:line
it.011.1.8 a yeelt be sent. from al.
itioet every school section, including
notices -of persons.eore hag or goiaag,
or --sick,' church .atiiti • settee) nowee
soeiel and ptiblicenitaiinge, Saloa• of
iiousee, land% •steck, Marriages,.
appoin Olen Cs, each:len te,..gtc..
Notes of •weatiter, roaria 'or:offensive
p,eisoicals...not wanted, • .We want.
neW correspondents in all , sections
not reprehented.. Young men will
tinsi it •very profitable exercise.
We :ftwilish , paper, ,eavelepos allot
stamps for .use by our .• correspond.
'etas.
' zee. Txt ic 'MONEY GOES., --The
•
. prosperous tiOndition of Canadian
fannere is illustrated bYthe feet that
elrejeiargely outegmlier any other
class.' among the depositors in the
Post Office Savings 13anIce.Ampng
14,001) '• of. them they have in de*
dropped on ate etreeCes'of the village
from overheating and hattto be kill-
ed, and the other seemed to have
K°° mad and ran vvildly up the
railroad track and in other directions.
for a few hours, when it became ex.
bausted and- fell, expiring in a few
moments. Mr, lIoey hid already
paid for one of the:enimals, and HO le
the loser, but the other belonoed to a
farmer Jiving near Belmare, who is
out the price of the steer.--'emler-
prise.
ownership in and the sale of *hick
the State recogalize. Certainly a Miss' Scott, near Londeboro, has
county or Other municipality can- bee» visiting at Herman recently.
not prohibit the owners!' p, barter
awl sale el Pow% ak man cau keep
as many cows as he likes subject to
certain conditions. The animate may
be prohibited feoni ruaning at large;
or if kept on the owner's premises
he can be prohibited front keeping
them in such° a manner as to be a
euiteatice to Ids neighbors,' If he
breaks the lew in either case he can
be peuisliede but -he cannot -100,pro,'
hil•ited from ow nieg, buying and
uellieg, cows, and the option or free
will to OVVII alld ttne °owe twen to the
annoyaece of his • uttighbore is not
denied him: The puniehtnent .for
his breo.king the laws, through his
cows is 'lot prohibit° r y or en,orej (44 lieu
f roma° wtringewircl: buying 'them, See..
*erat cows broke :Ina) Mia MOTage
gala's enclosure the ether' evenima
tranipled and. polluted. his lawn an%
feaeted gn his "garden aantl,"
.11
Mr. MoTeggart has n lawful fence
and the conat broke into the enclos-
tire lie tete. puniell the ownere of
them lay exacting. the amount of
damage done: Stich puniehmeet for
infraction of •the 'common or statue
tory law cannot be construed, even
by those endowed with Only limited
perdePtive fticulties, into' proldhitieg
ordoerciii„o him from owning such an-
imals.. In corisOnance 'with the
pipit) involved in punishing' the own.
eta Of aniulaIS for breaking the laws
through them, those who break the
laws through liquor should be pon-
'shed. It ifi an invidioturand tyran.
ideal, distinction to sirtgle out one
Glass of legalised prope and put
it ie uuder the •bail' of ,probilatien.
..•
. • Colborne -
• A little . daughter or Ken, Morris
broke heialen by falling °Tit swing.
Youoga meta living near the lake
shore, if they. did not mistake -the
•tinted ribbotth •of' their :fair 'compark
ions -tor it, saw a. lunar rainbow the.
other evening. '
'It. Ilamitit has 'been ro-engaged at
,
st •higher, .saleier in teach. in school
section No. .4,.Colhorne, 011413425.
Ab 'Me. and. MrS, Joe.. Morrisi*Sil-
ver Wedding het week one of the
•guests took a' "lieader" Auto the.Pel--.
ler. • 'The 'accident resultedAn a Sore'
capita .and a less of 'the • peevailing
BeltrraV.e. • .
The Rev..: Mr. taw has.accepted a
call from the Preebyterian. 'church
here and will. Jake charge Sabbeth
atter next. •. . • ••
Mr. Wm: .Walton Who. hae lately
• been hiving in ildicirigan has returned
here, with the intention. of going to
Toronto' Veterinary. College. Good
'luck attend him. •
' The show. here o' n Monday Was a
. .
posit :$4,722,000,- or. average of • . •••
'The wife Of F. Wheeler eeents to
have had no regantior the .Pope.'s re-
cent edict against Masonry.. The lady
.on Sunday night presento I her happy
husband with 'a junior mason. . •
Jack -eon •Whitman was flurried,'
Monday to OhristinaMeOlinton, both
-
of East Waivanosh. • .••
- • D. ll•MeKinnen, of Bly th, was here,
te. Make arrangements for buying :
grain, The best 'possible prices will
be .paid by goMillell MelCumen.
$377 each. , The average of other.
• °lees of.depositire conies 'within $44
of that figere. The total:amount it
' the credit of those fourteen -thous-
and ,farmers. is ' considerably more
• than the entire deposita were in
:1880, • and ill() •fact is% Utrilingly•
eignificant of ,tvie), things,: among
oihere. In tlie first [Atom, it shows
that'a rapid iner'ertse, is. going On in
the wealth of the fanning counnunie
'ty; and in the second place it exhi-
bits the strong• feeling of oonfidence
dt .t prevails 'amen ; the= .oharacteir-,
istically -cautions pernile in this, de:.
pardncnt of Hie .Dornialon (4aoyern.
went. • .
• . Were We Incorrect?. .
• .Tbo• last' issue of the Seto Era
vontates 'the followme '
"-Iecottitear.-OUr level ootem referred
last week to what it termed it "lanlyttle"
in operation at' the Model School, with
reference to Scholars ,who aro late, . Wri
havemade imptiries relating thereto, and
and that the rule has the •followiteasatis.
factory -results 1--'-(1) The Ji ember of tardy
pipits has boon reduced by 50°/,. .(2) The
time Of , the teacher is not occupied in
runiling t� the' door. (3) The 'attention
of the plass in not drawn front work. by
pupils.coning in late. ..(4.) As pupils who
'aro not admitted havo:to la:ing it nate', on
agaiu presenting th'etusulves, the respou,
iihility'of 11111(c:deg punishment is thrown
upon .the parent or guardian. (5) 'The
parent or guardian is oompelled ,to obi
serve- that the hours for Opening aro 9
o'cloek a- in. and .•1:30 p. •m. .(6) The
Blyth.
• 'The Rev. Mr.:Parke and brute re-
turned home hist Week. They spent
their • honeymoon.. -on a trip to . the
northern lakes. . . •
Auctioneer...Mr, .C.has.•Harni1ton is
bering•a 'now front put folds house
on Dineley street, • •• •
' fess -s. D. 13.: 111cKitanon end • j.
• McMillan' are actively. engag•ed aiet
grain' baying, ..• •
• .1‘lessre. KolleYand Son recent-
ly shipped '200 barrela orflour to' the
eastern Provinces. :
The Walker Paterit, Load Lifter.'
eold,by Me. John Denat
Denholm, of th
.village, vvhielawas shove at the.Clin.
ten. Fall . Exhibition, is • becoming
quite popular•emong the farmers...
• Or' Saturday. night...last -at about12
tea) mon, came, to Me.
place, min. 7, township of Mmes.'
They broke the floor with aeptelik,
came in, ono, presenting 'a 'revolver
and dernandecl IfilVa money or' his
life. Ono kept wittelt. over Hill arid
the other searched the bodge and
stole $2d from it Attest. They than
• -tied Hill hand and ..foot t� the bed.
pupils are being tauzia the habit of pane- post and letle• . Between 12 and '1
t-elsoelt they got to Mr. McArthur's,
four lots further on, they seized hitn
at the sante time presenting revol-
vers at hiin and asking hini fcir his
Money, He told them whore Co find
the keysandthe money, They took
betwoori. 1170 and $90., erhong the
money being a $00 bill, They also
tied McArthur to the bed,
tuality. Falucatioe is not alit book work,
The objection tirged against the "13ad
trim" is,overcome by compelling pupils to
brim; notes. If the notes aro not satis-
fiii..tory, the parentOr gliatdiaii will be
consulted, •Otlier punishments Wire tried
lidera the "iitel eine" was enacted, 'rho
objection that has boon 'edged would be as
applicable to any other form of punish-
ment--Ncts Era.
•
.0tir readers will porooiyo from
'tho following, which. We pubiishod
'"last wook's'that our statement wait
absolutely correot: •
THAT BAD 4.1.11,14L -The rule prevailing
at the Piddle School, that pimils present;
ieg themselves five minatos late shall not
be admitted until next morning or after-
noon, Its the ease nuty be, is heldby the
,Principal to bo it good one. Ile says that
airstaly it has had a good olfeet, there
being a less number 01 "late" pritris
ghee it eitluo 111 fOren Until formerly, that
it tends to p educe punctuality and or.
der, very reeessary elements in the cane.
nate .of 3o ails, We lutv,e no personal
' t est in e matter; it eats merely ra-
ta led to in our colmens at the suggestion
of some who ludd and otill hold that it
• hoe a toeing to create "t alatitl" an the
part oil pupl'a. They 1101' that instead
of fur: mg Vie pupil away whd is five min.
Otos lete, he ohouid be detained in eehool,
eiten if notpormitted to take hie place In
hie data, as no admittance isjust playing
into the delinquente hand% The Prine
cipal aim states that "late" business is
very. Annoying to the teacher% 'Well,
Olt public, servants as all other who
serve the public are 'subject to"annovance
• Mr. end !Una Dane 'returned last
Friday item nitintli'a trip thrOugh
Manitoba. • ,
Mr, Wm. Stinson has sold his farm,
•lot 27, Oil the 71h eon„ Ilowiek, to Mr,
Mae°, of Morhington, for $0,050.
Mrs, John Brothetier, while driving
to Gerrie her rig was badly smashed
by the bouldera that project (tom the
oadbod on tho hill just west of Mr.
Jas. ThOrtipson's farm, Nei one hurt.
The work on the (lot -ria English
elvarell parsonage noty tinder 'eon-
struotion$ is being. repidly polled
forward.
Mr, Durelon has bought the old
shingle frietory riext to ‘Vatte Furni-
ture %Vorks,iti Wrogeter, and 'neon&
to turn it, into a ateani alta, mill.
8otne bltnC titni3 ago Mr. Hill was
ejeeted as tenant of the steam mill by
thoIfessr0, Gibson, Ono day kat
week Mr, Hill bad them arraigned he -
fere WingintiriJ;P, and fined, and
Moss Gibson aro neW running the
Mr, Churchill has purcintied.froin
Itis brother George a spin of three
year old colts paying therefOr 000.
Miss Minnie Hough; of Londesboro,
is at present in Gorrie• Cal a Wait to
her many li•imide and former assoche
t,es there.•
Monday nigilt;the Kinburn cheese
factory and conteets were burned.
There were iibout twenty tons of
eheese. 'Ile fire was undoubtedly
--incendiary;-A yeung- 'Man natned
Taylor, a discharged employe, Was
arrested on sundown of having eau&
ed the fire, Ile had a. re,volver see-
retecl :about his person end •while
in custody attenipted 'suicide by
shooting himself in the neck: He will
likely survive. He confeseed that he
,.attt.nrtrtted.-to4re-=tlte-rr.rtqohses, bu
-tIvet the'fiaelie built went out and
that the fire made by an 'lecomplIce
Was the 'one which succeeded in the
dastartily.,and disastrOtts"Werk. Now
developments may have. been made
ere this reaches our. Teaders. • Mr.
Peter Robb end Air. lroinee Cooper,
of T. -Cooper &, Soo, Clintoe• made a
contract on the' day al the fire, ,for
about fame tens of the ificineeated
:cheese. Fortunately they ww. not be
losers.
• A Mr. Bayley of Clinton, addressed
thirteen ratepayers and. a number ot
other people in No. 2 Scheel bouse,
one evening last vreelc. in makine,
calculation as to what the township
would lose by having the amount now
received for !boor license'e deducted
grom the revenees of•the muncipality
.he stated there. were 530,560 acres
whereas there are only 53.50 acres
in the township. •Exaggerating 'ten
fold seems a pecbliarity of fanatics.
He many times repeated in reply to
imaginary opipeaenta '‘Its a lie." • As
uederstand that the goatleinan
egmetimes takes' the puloit to ex-
pound the holy.seriptures, was
.•
muoh surprised to hear him distort
facts. Mal use language Mere:forcible
than polite or Christian. ler. John.
'atm once said that patriotism is the
last report of a scoundrel. I would
net apply such an enithet to the speak
er referred to but,methinks, the pul-
pit ie often the reeort•oflay men seek
ing notoriety and also endeavoring:to
turn an honest, penny by advertising
themselves in ,thitiLiiity:
ARE READTFOR THE BO
Fall Opening held Saturday last—a, grand suc
cess. We are now ready for Fall business, with the
fhiest Stock of Goods in the County of.Huron,,
ESTATE OF THE LATE
ofORN" ..#000ENS;
Stoves, stoves.
STOVES.
'EN •
Just Arrived, a Splendid Lot
.
Coal Stoves, :-: Cook Stoves,
PARLOR & BOX STOVES,
. OF PTEELY DESCRIPTNN,
AND
MINK !
No one Merchant Mil get the Bargains
offered by.the Trade.
We got OUR SHA.8E this Fall, and a gout!
Ble SHARE it was4'
Now, we .propose to give the Public theil
great big 8.11l1rP "le plunder.. '
'4Oderieh Townshitt.,
• • •
A horse ran atve.y on Iluron. Read,
the -other day, 'throwing it farmer of
this township and two Clinton palm -
tion, Army officers • feciin'ahe buggy'
The homer .was pretty badly huh. and -
:the buggy andharness smashed. The
ladies escaped unhgrt. -
• The friends of Mr. *beet McMur-
rdy made bee on MOndity, and gave
him a helpirio band previous to his
removal. tolrelgrave.
Mr. Mill Rutledge has been Very
ill but is noW on the: mend.
Theremas an apple paring bee, at
• Mr. W. Mugford's.Thureday night..
.The yoUng folks .enjoyed themselves
Very much. • Whether any advance
was made towards pairing tlfor better.
for Worse:' deponent teeth not.
Inspector Miller visited a. 5, No. I)
on'Friclay 3rd.inet, Wiwi the follow-
ing promotions Were thick .or con-
firmed: , •
' FROM•anraTe 4TIL-Emma Whitelye
Albert Whitely, . MeCab4,
_William Glen and Oswald •Gann.
• gem 2No To 3ne.
Williain.ROss, .Esther Ross, Mary
'Mai! and ,Tane Alt it. ' . , •
• FROM. P.N wr 11 TO 2en GLAM.-Mary
H. McCullough, Bertha Haney, Em-
ma Jewell, George •'Duncan, Alex
Male, Charles Whitely and Theodore
Waison. • -
PROM PART.r.irOTART ri.—A lice.. Up- '
Cullotigh, Clara McCullough, George
McCabe Clara Scott, A nit ie'Lem prey,
Jessie isuller, Rebecca Male,' Bartle
'Holmes, , Frederick Haney ,. and
Albert Sturdy. •
. What. to Do, . •
If troubled .vitlt an unliealtl,i slew -likens;
sore 118C Ail2ChnrOr Park C'gi CarbOlie Cerate.
You will find It intemetee for healing, cleaneing
and completely removing 'pier trouble. Jf 'the
IA001118 out Of order, ties with It it feiv dosoo 01
motiroger's Speedy Cure front your mug Stare.
3004
'MAGILL. -By the'Itev.
J. P: of Myth, at the ref'.
Wenn() of the bride's' father, tin
Oot, eth, Mathew Morrison, bag., of
Walton, to Rebecca, eldeet <laugh-
ter of Jaines er., of Bast
WaWatiosh,
Iluid Light11111414
There aro but few that have nover Suffered
almost intolerable pain f ruin Toothaello, Neu-
' raight, or IMO acute pains. To them tateli.an
blatant rend as Fluid Lightning Is an cam.
.hlessing thno of . troubio, No 'illogoetin0
offensive medicines to be taken for clays., One
Application of loluid Lightning cures. sow at
your orteestore. • 308.41
REFi
MARKET ORTS.
(corrected every Tuesday aftorH00/1
• 4.L.,_ 'CLINTON. • . .
leatoiturti'llint, noW,. *: ' , .°40 •% ta 40 L°
%nine wieet, • .. :-.. - 0 75-.40 0 72
Earley ' • .. . . 0 44 to ,0 titi
in,: . ,., : •. , ••• ON to 080
• ,ii,01,1t)ticeer, (winter) pe;t1)1,1, •. ... 20 45)01 to 0 00 5007
PotatoeS, . • .. - 0 00 to 0 00
Ego, ... . , '' : , . ". ' . 00 105 IQ g 1188
ill tire's, 't. -
Reef, , . •
Slieepokbui . . . ' .. 800 to o oo
0 00 to 7 00
.. 00000, 000
Tarawa, per pound, - 0 78 to I 00
0 00 to 0 00
Geese - . • . • . . ' ' 0 .00 to 0,00
Ducks, per pair .
chickens. ner pair . .., On 00°° re ' .06.5005
Pork,. .. 7 00' to a 00
Wool'
Ooraweial, * . . 000; at 0111
. • a . ti, 00 , th 4 OD
ra
IIMEMAIDS
•
Mammoth Stovelarehouse, ,ilardware and '119 Shripi
01\1711.
e of Busine.s.s..
0
Tho Undersigned bogs to notify tho people of Clinton and surrounding country that he
has purchased the .
Harness Bu8ineas
. . . CA.RRIED ON BY, b. Newton
•...
FORMERLY
•• that lie. is. prepared tertirnili*, •
:HARNESS, COLLARSW1llPS TRUNKS,. VALISES, BUFFALO ROBES
• •". .
Aol
.eyerythitinr, ustudly kept in a Virst-diass Harness•Shop, at tho LowestWoes.
„ • Spur:lel attention is dh•ected to my stook of.Liglit Harness, which . I
" • . make a specialtY. . '
REPAIRING' PROMPTLY.- ATTENDED. TO.
• By strict (kaolin= to business, and carefully studyleg:flio mutts of, my =Stemma, I
hope•to merit a fair share of your patronage. Give Inc it. can berme pureliasing elm".
'where, „„ Remember the sttrad-OPP.OSITE MAEKET. :.• • '• .
• . . . .
ARMAN.
Our Great Big Stu& of
Dress .Goods.,
Our '0 mat Big Stock of
,
. .
Our Great Big Stock of .
110 STERN -
And don't foiget ilia.
Blankets & Flannels.
Men'S..U,NDERCT.A0TiffINQ
,t.r.the- Price of Wool.
Department Again,.
Leave an order while' the Stook i6 complete,
.Tf:/EflAD:. 80 Kilea.rdfrain
milsoliseale.smoommissommossosm.
. Largest Stock of' Bitoiy;s:Cl:othinu. in tin
ou;
'Pay.
The Dry Goods Emporium
"Now then, Mrs. Smith, What on earth are you
straining your eyes for doing that -sewing by hand, when
you can g.o to• DE N sobms and gOt the Celebrated
NEW I.ZAYMOND SEWING MACHINE at a price that you will
be sure to jump at as soon as you hear it. tell you it is
a daisy—}Iii ARM, SILENT RUNNIfsid, SELF 'BOPBIN-
WINDER' SELF -THREADER, SELF NEEDLE SETTER -1111S all
the latest attachments; and is the most handsome piece
-offurniture in your house. DENISON keeps all kinds of
Needles and Oil and Machine Findings as well .as a ebin-
Ode stock of BOOTS AND. SHOES, of all kinds. He
makes ordered work a specialty and atten.4 to .repairing.
Opposite DENIS
T., Cooper's Ns
IMMENSE
s'rpox of
'•
. • ,
•-just teeeiveti, an hieneneaStock of the mOst Improved Patterus awl tt Diaigne
Wood. Cooking Stoves,- --
. Wood or Coal Cooking StoveS.
Parlor and Hall Stoves,
Base Burner Coal Stoves,
' INCLUDING THE 'IP.Celebrated Radiant Home
Also other NEW PAaTtiTEoRmal'el,8vif
S. LOW
as poi:ley! obs
aeve all been well bought, we aro pm,
• pared st
to giva our Also alargo assortment m•
Stove Boards, Coal, Scuttles, Stove. Pipes. Elbows, A.6. yery
C111%111). A large It of' LAMPS AT REDUCED PRICES, Best A Ill0111111 d
Canadian COAL OIL always in stook. Plettee call a•nd• get prives alai be cent Met d
that our Stook is good and Prices 30341
EiRosSigAniobfett.thietPe:l.ctl.ltock,
• CANTELON -BROS.,
General' kocers and; Produce lerchads,
RACEY'S OLD STAND, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
Choice, Fresh Family Groceries
CONSTANTLY IN STOOK. .
TEAS—EXTRA 1TALUE.1
Farm Pr9duce taken at Highest Price.
..A.Z\TWMT__101\1" PROS.
dor Solsoll's VICTOBIES
0_
First -Prize Aviv' arded.
P110 Now Q .rk.1 D' Sowilt
improved ‘6.) 11 1 kfachine
At every 'Fair the Comity where prim were offered. Also, pirst PritO awarded tile
worhi.renowneri SINGER at • itingsten, Hamilton, St cathariutt.4,
Whitby, Markham, and every other poiut where prips Wore given.
. .
OUR NEW IMPROVED OSOILATINC SINGER
• has no equal tor Range of Work, Perfertion of &Bela Elise Of Operation.,
• Spool and Durability.
COUNTY OFFICE—CORNER STORE IN TOWN HALL, .CLIINTC,14,
G. E. onumArronD, Manager.
Oetobee 116, 18134. " '
JOB P
: . •
,OLINTON
cur Blacksmith• Shop
• T. MALTZ S •
Maio of Stri4lart1), hasOpened out in nowit,vs OLD incr;
- • . Commercial Hotel, - •
HURON' STREET, CLINTON'.
Waere he is nowpropared to do all General Blacksmith Weil,
Horse -Shoeing a Specialty. 2.3 All Werk GuarantoPd,
Buckthorn
Fenein
Virashborne & Moen
TWO.BARBED
.FEN 0.1No
e Stove Cooly:.
• Blossburgh.. 0604