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The Huron News-Record, 1884-11-26, Page 3••• •%'12:TTA Iwo trord 7. TAR Cloderioh NeWS -Atm- °It necor (4,4,,,mArs11.) ellietteue Wednesday, Nov, 26th 14 0 L EWS. flTh1LnI' ArOwitt 'the 44111111s," t • " i;t1W11. „ rtfesms,if..-:40 au tomsw ii be glad LO receive •444444 qfNewiffroN allY ratable seam, eteher 0010 ,er written. Roark of mectinge, en. tartahtlenite, eeetetg atnf•clogrokddiuir, etc, et4' gag ow *sago; of genentl lateral r Waage hat.; a agate ear collnaftf.-ED 1.411,14 WTD. -good Kit- chin'. Girl wanted wages rtgid. Apply at once to Mrs. Mor, ley; Clrasnd Union Hotel. 312 d • LOGIC $TQCK of Good Foot Balls just receii'Sti frein. Englaud.-Iatrge wsOfilty of Fiesents for Christmas att, lowest prices. CHRIS 101,-000$"; (linton "•-•••"‘-'4- . are on the qito riverpre. **"..toryt4 gtting oi tiieir Witte& farmers oti the .Upper (..fifat• 'iktitiyLthe wioter .wilt be a very One, bepauee. the weasel hag a kPrkic• it,414.0; thist. •-c.„tifesirlifiliitonott,- of the,tn, eliitaTf Ashtield„,liaa been appointed by .011. Lt.euiyo.0,..reruor, bailiff of the•Sixth Division ,Court, (Dungan.. of the emtuty 'of Heron.. in nlane Of agan,resigli ed. -4- • Ma. Fitterinsule, working. for H. Cantelon has a second crop of rotas tomi growilig fikon an early vatiety .Atererct ie his cellr,.soine of the new, ..growth are already as large as. a, • •• • - INIA, W. .1),ExIsox luts been suffer-. inglor Some time lock with an affec- tion of one leg. The ailment •it etetitns in likely to • be a a. chrettie natere, and will .in ',some uicasure. interlercewith the pursuit of- hie' avogation. " " • , • • UDC= 17.4 0 Pio Friend- ship has. November potatoes. This .year's yield have sprouted in his cellar, and.ori the sprout s are untity• well formed potatoes about -the size ad' bantam •egte. • 1..'hey ,are of the, rly. Oise variety. . lOhrit'EriVrAnti-' IlIstisitim, of • tot 19, Bayfieid con. Goderieh toivnaliip,' .will heldAuetimi Hale of stock; 4- plemelits, Pitney Poultry,• etc. ,on 'thiihbove farm oq,Pritlajt next, 'Nov, '..`28; to commence at 1 ,o'clock: H. W•0•13all will Vrieid the hammer.. The.Howiek gatelftimi is respon. ihh f•ir the Story that a young ratty of„Gortie picked up the .:1,0,1Y; of a, defunct. toad. on the sidewalk in that vilfage, muter the impression that it wait a money purse, and was not un-. decei ved,u tail' she attempted to open it by the friendly ray S of the'electric light in one of the _ store,windowa. • THE LADLES LovAt.-A. lion Army lady captain Writiug the press . says: "Tlie Canadian Salvation Army soldiers have, no need of special- looking after, they. erft. loYfil to dna; tho .citeneritl and, tile' Army, to a man." Ire wciuld • lie very ungallant indeed who Would doubt tint loyalty of tlib hilly soldier?' "to. a man." • • . . ' A. W II0 Monday ..et ening a young Mau' and•two yeung ladies were to IM Seen ti 11%4:14 alOng the priiMipirl strvete inn lie tahl'er cart irbe littlir.s had no .head • covering al. though it Was a very cold night; love and love alone kept thew Wenn. It would lie too bed to:git;e.thein away so wo shall call "them ,Wild,' Bob and Ne11-4ifore ' • ••• , A BUSY 1..totiT,•-$ctfurdly: Ci !titbit was a ver'yintsY totirt. The. .atreista.and sidewallte werothronged, and the busitiesa plebes presented. quite a moyin,g panorama of: activity' as the .numerons coatomeim streained ln and out'. Wei..are afraid that it would puzzle our clever Yoarig ar- tist, Master- Biggins,' to get an. idea' . for it "still life" subject. at.any time. in Clinton:, • ' • A Poeta, ‘it -.Tudge clair instead of growing Older seems to grow younger. The :writer has known him tWenty4wo. years ; •tirst as 'a !avert'. in Goderieli and after.- wank.; as Judge and • Police ConuniS •Sioner. ia Hamilton. The Judge bears the weight of.yeara well, and the Sentinel hopes he may. continne to.do No. His flortour, James SliaW Sinclair, was ' popplar in Criocleric14 he Warr dricilledly'tpular. inatimil ton, and Ids appointment to sit here • at the .present Assizes .gives' great sedan/titian to the -liar concerned. -Port Arthur,-Sentiftel. MAYOR. FORREsTER• adjuSted. a, charge and counter eharge-bettveen twotown mechanies,. ' last week.' About $5 in . eadh ,ease was the tomtit of the adjustment. As usual the original cause. :of the unfriend, liness and pother is said to. have been a woman... One of the parties is alleged to have traduced the other gs to a .young •Iady in whose welfare both seem to 'save been interested. ..StiVeral 5istieuffi; d have been *fought daring the summer, and it would seem as though Clinton. aide. Walks Ware not wide 'enough, for them to pass -each .other without .verlati or physiiee,1 • THE JUBILEE SMOKES. •-•••, Next Tuesday eveni ng. the celebrated hand. .df .TuIiulee Sinc,aeis„,tuider Rev; W. Itavikina, will • •give one of • their' inimitable conceets. A Sacred 'Songs in the Ontario street Methodist church. To those Who wish to hear how the' tiegrees really did sing their plantation songs this Will be a splen- • did' .opportunity. Tise cultivated troops that have visitednit from time Lo time give no peeper idea of hew, negro. melodies should he rendered. The leader of the 'band, Rtsv.. W, Hawkins, Of. 0, M. Church, will reedit limit Sunday evening tri tbe ,t.ohle• ti 1%4 i . 'He sepeken_ef as at . •Mofttieitt and di1ginl preacher', • Tifgt'atlar,' DO IT..,--Thitt is the most eensible people Of the country get married. '11.00 0.0 we know how it i's ourselves,. arid have innell pleatn airb-iii-lacing in the usual ealume notirdd 'Of the marriage of Mr. J, • ei Clinton, arid is Miiink Ilerbison, of Goderich township. AS a portion of their offering at the ehrine of ilyme9,to USDA Cif, fetelled. 0gurative expressionwo Nice to tieknowledge the reeeipt of a ''distetill put iip peirtieri Of the wed. ding cake,. acebeipanied with the Cards of litre. and Mr. J. J. Taylor. ..jay the happy and ssered relations tilde tirsteted intofealize the fondest Ala 40004 or bectuotiont Xidd Ptirroton, at the Brand= Au• tooth Aesizee, resulted in a verdict of $100 fur plaintiff. Both parties emigrated Irate liuren County. MB, Jo. iVUTEU54D has just added to the extensive improvenieute lately effected on his reaidence by enclosing the verandah in glass. MEssito 3. joussTox, N. Robson and Latta. Jas. Young took prize money the other day, in Seaforth, at the ninth annual shooting match of the 33rd. Batt. Ride association. Tim Cuivrox BACHELORS aANP ilExgrdors AskssinLY, on the eve- ning of Tuesday, was the most suc- cessful affair ever held in the county. Our society reporter promised to furnish us with a report, but after- wards informed as that it would require tnore apace than we would be willing to give to do, swell scant justige to the ",youtli and beauty" al:m(11010434 on the occasion. The Reform papers are now con- gratulating themselves that the Duke of .Argyll has clearly demon,. strated that the world will not be destroyed in ten million years. They hint that they can easily de- feat "Old Sir John" in that titne 1 -Galt Reporter. A GOOD Worn) FOR OUR COTAM.- If tlie town assessors will basb the assessed value of property in accordance with the estimate, given in last weeks Pra, of the improve- ments effected in town this year, next year's rate of taxation ought not to be higher, than this year's, notwitia standing the loss of about $1,000 liquor license revenue, • 'Tim • large frame building In Locknow, occupied as a liquor store hy Mr, John Armstrong, was to., tally destroyed by fire a few morn. inga since. The proprietor was in London at the time the fire occurr- ed, and it is migrated the .building waa robhed of the money in the till, between 115po and' $600; and thee mit on fire. • • 'CLEF:lc:AL Novi:gems. The Right Reverend Maurice S. Bald- win, D. D., Bishop Of the Diocese, visited Sot forth •Itist Sunday the 23rd int, He preached inthe. Morning. wird-lreld-tr4contirwatiotr'ilytyrdiraT half past ten oielock, The Btshop visited Walton in the afternoon at three o'cleek. He also prasSiaedju the following churchee in Stanley : Varna, Monday, the 24th inst., at .11 a.' in; Gosheit'Line, Monday, the 2 4th inst., at 2.30 p, M.; Bitylield, Tuesday, the 25th inst., at.11 a. M. ABE DollERTY witGAN. Co. have dope much to spread the :fatne .of Olintou as a Mfg...point, they having made sairsof their instruments in EnglandA , tistralia, 'Sweden etc,. Atal new • conies the B.otuild fire Engine Mfg. p4, of Brossela negot- iating to, supply- the cities of Horne and Florence, Italy: wi.htheir cele- brated Esteem lire engines. Fromi the foundation of clasaie Rome to the. foulidation ef.Abileyvile, now p.m.. sela, in Huron Wit. quite a number of years have elapsed, • THE:FM was a *SpOtt Act jubilee ineetiog inSettforth last tireitk..'' The Ethpesitpr, in referring to the•pon.. tiler „171ti ro it Street Pastor, says • wOU41. ha. no .diseredit , to the other speakers to Say that Rev, Mr. Gray delivered .the spetseh of the 'evening. • 1.0 fairly bristled* with arguments in favor of total abinin. epee anti contained •• manywit ty sallies,Which• brought . down'. the house. ZIr. Gray has lost. none 'Of his old time vitn:and eloquence, Mid is a Most attiActive end ince! esting platform speaker. • • • •. A efillISTI AN SPIR tT. -The '4.Str,' rri . AI. Cathpball, of' Obaderich, 'Writing to the 'Bev. IV. I r, lirtiley; of 'Seaforile.iii•re.gard •to the scorriletia • stateMents, circulated cencerolog himself:tusks:6;i eferenbe tcl.the rude coed iict, ef,e-letaiti parties at lin ant i- Seot •iii (feting held in Goderich aed • addal."Itimitt say to the'credit °film lime! keepers who .wera preeent,or at least threes of them who had the:man. agementbf the meeting that they dui their test to keep ,good. order, and except; the noise of the ',drunk .and half-dtuuk inen,.and the blaiinlieniy and' personal abuse of Dr: Martin, tliere was bat little to ecimplain of." • Seowr..-111r.)- 'Ooivan, of' whoin we nieotioned taks itig a fear days gunning not , many miles north of thia4lace•blid iti the neighborhood of Blyth Wall fairly .608,41.11: , II& was aceompained ipy • members of the farnitY Of Mr. John Robeidon,„pfslaullett., whose- licispit ahle heillestead was inarle the base of imeratiens,' Thet..ba'gged -6 mink; 5 coons 'and 1 6 feats,' incholing Otte. black felt. The latter'anitnal .wits a• Curiosity. traelring'its t.o its lair the ittiprineof theattland's feet led tit siontsideraldi3 discUssicin, it 'being gait° different, 'front . that of the red fox. The lack of snow. 011 the ground prevented as much game being.sece ed' AS otherwiae would have been. The young mari returned. to 'Bright, Monday. -; THE SbiAth., A.DVERTISEBTENT; Beeausti a nierChant cannot, afford to ineert a half colutnn advertise.- ment „it! a •newspaper no reaSon why lie -should not atiVertilie. All „heavy ad vertisere with • 'email amuse neementa. The great mere* .ant princes, lj ke A, T. Stearart,spent at the beginning only sritall'autusi each yeitr*,..a ceatkin4ty cent. Of limit. 'income, js tt• iniatake• to' Suppose small advertisements are not seen, The,y are net only Seen, but as a rulti read by all :v010 see them because their con,tents can be taken at a glance. Meechatits Who , do • ilot advertise should try• the expert. Mont, especially in the dull Orme, The public will not seek n buttititsea Man, . He must ititet•est the ptiblie and make it seek him. Mis Ntatabdit of Clinton, Inspect. or of Public St:heels, was in town three Or four days -this weelr, inpeet. ing our selloolHeoxpreeses him. golf well Pleased with its progress, arid on accountbf the overcrowded etate of aoine of the 1'06111a tliCOIlls mends that an extea-tetiolier be pro. vided. A ineeting ot those interest?. ed in `educational inatters wan lielcl hist evening in the ltlecliardee' Insti. dilute, at which l‘ir, •1‘1allocli was present, te consider the ad.visahility of making Wiegham an examining point for entrance, to the High Sobbed, Mr. J. A,•11fort,on• occuipied the chair, anti after the matter bid been discussed, it Was moved by Mr. 1), M.- Gordmi, neeonden by Bfr. )3, Willson, That the ie1io Beard he requested to petition the �f Fshiestion, throueli tfr. Mandell, to have Winglistis matte an' CXanilflIflt- pointi The Motion was carried 1111- • rnon sly,'and after A vote of than kik F111,10444'8 MBET1140. A regular monthly meeting of the Clinton Fire Brigade WWI held lest )4onilay eve- ning. 01,1NTOrl II0BalCOurintat. So- 01$TIS bas been tetanal. At a prelisuine.ry meeting it waii deehied to acquire a legal status by incorpor. NEARLY 200 OASES OF STAPLE A.NO FANCY G0008' ree'elved this Fall and +shoat 5* more to Mile during November. We have the largest and most corn,plete Stook n -the %Bon. Count, of Huron, and our prices are thelowesk OO ucultrreTnoTanaQsacel° reVypEas. LARGE STOCK OF SUNDAY SCHOOL IJORANNES MW PRIZE BOOKS been organized in Berlin. 'Offices) will soon be opened in various parts of the city, where rnerritiera of the • _society "for a niederate deposit' and a trifling fee:" way procure an um. brella at any time. The projectors are surely ton ronfiding. Human_ nature is different in Berlin than elsewhere if people will be found to deposit "Wiling fee" as a gua.rana. tee of good faith to return an UM. brella. Is the balance Of.the civilized world such a proposition would 'be. rejected with indignation. Did any cote ever know of smelt /toms notorae as an individual•who did not always; promptly return a borrowed ana- karella,,even when borrowed witheut the owner's consent 1 TUE POOR '41/AWN _ there is one branch of the executive admitlistration of the affsire of a state which has a more importaut bearing thou another upou the well being of a people, it is theJudiciary, •Not least among the branches %WIWI shoot out from the trunkof the atalwart judiciary tree of our Do. minim), giving beneath its far ex. tended- arum protection to Ow horny handed and impoverished doe of toil, as well as justice to the -opuletit citizen, is, the Division Court. It is ,popularly called the "poor inan'e" Coact, preettinal/ly on aUCCIallt Of the small sums, involved• and because, in the loctiOfity ofcases, there is po appeal front the Judge'a decision, and cOnsequeatly the poor wttli justice and. equity on his vide; and Who geiaa verdoit accord- ingly, caonot he worried out of his 'rights by litigious; and contentious Wealthy. suitors. Such being the case-stliat the Division •court is, so to !speak, a.COurt of last resort so far as regards' the greater numbee'of eases which couie within its pue. viewrit-israll-the-anore-rm-portrate- that the Judaea .should not only pos. sense Os:swoon lionise and a knowledge of law, but ;that theishould; ititheir Judicial • captutity, have the moral rectitude- endst.am ilia to, exercise The reptation which Jndge Tents, senior judge of -this county, beats -' for prtifound knowledge and intelligenn application of tilesd desiderata is 'tiot COittilied to this{ coutity;. Sven .tho extensive 'axles of the edipire Province Of this greed confederation. of ours • hit've. not stemmed the 'spread of thSi. re.% puation of the senior Judge Huron as a more thm an ordr. ary faithful:. expounthw of the dillimilt" science• .of •• jurispi.b. deuce. *When hisbouslintor, judge Doyle, was aPpointed, there' was fear mid trembling in some quar- terswhere the gentleman Was. not known and jealousy. where' ise was knowat Tile 'Nktvs-Rpooab never doubted 'the fitness Oahe appoint- ment, and the whirligig of time has. ju6tiffed• our estimate.. The press of the county, 'as a whole, endoeseil 'Judge ••DoYle's saPpOiatment at • the 'time it Wakmade," :Our good 'fritiod 'ottlre Ent' wat:. probality:.an excep- tion; Iti 'the exercise of anun- • doubted. right our. local .cOtem'apoke digatagingly of the:ap- poititee "The Maitetial of •whieli Judges are made from this county • Cannot, be said to'be of the best qUali . qubtli th Era When, referring to :judge DaYle'a elevation to the.hetich. ...It was .neither iu fiOri0W her in aziger that We illicit:ea the ether day. that quite'. a.' change itas come' . over tile spirit .of ottr cotetn's dream. Not at all. 'Werather congratulate our cotein that lie lias lo this cane been...able to:„oet out' of . the -.rut 'of faction. mid obey. .the: behests of his hotter judgemetit which he Undoubt- edly tilt) When' he recently remark- ed.: ‘41.idg.e Doyle has been steadily --gainilig,in publie fevor :by his, con. duct on thaaseueli, and the jilt:lace • and. itepnrtiality't f bus, • Hear, Hear !To manfully. acknows ledge an error of jedgment • does, to • a great eitent, atone for Whatever . injury may. have beeo caused by the original sin.' In •feet the acknow., ledgment. el a • change of . opinion, when the change arises, after .de- tile:ration and 'flow %conscientious convietien,' is an eXhibit of a cam intodable Christi -au virtue and goes a very great,wey t� Prove that the converted'ZS wiser than tie was at - 'the time of lit*. writing. The press of the country as a rulnhave always given Sir John A. Mamlon. kl. Credit, not only for Itimendeava • ors to • keep the •13entill free from the ;videos entangleniente of parts • isanism, but lila 'appointments have • been generally emicierisid as made in, the :.publie. interest, Inaweief,' patch Ms judgment nifty have beeu at fault' in isolated 'oases'. The . Era has se foe !divested' itself • of party rancor in the case of Judge Doyle, isa to virtuallys, endorse at least, one of the 'aliens of Sir Jelin, the be nob, of all orthodox Grits, and has at the saute time: made the amends lfonoratiteto a now. tried public.- sers want, and taken back the reproaelt attempted to be 'fastened upon the county when it stated that "the •'material of vvhich, judges are made for this county cannot hu said to he Of the Orst quality." The , "justice aria. impartiality". of judge .Doyle's decisions are now acknoWledged, consequently the "material" moat have been of rang quality," and it is no reflection on the honorable fleet intention Of the Bra.that it now has a More crimprelieneive atid just graep of the -judicial situation inthis county. ' Bolgirsty& Shrion Vannorman left herelast week for Algoma, ' Christopher Corbett rettunied bonze front a two month's visit to his brothers and Sisters in Gwillinusa bury where he. wits treated like it pririoe. Four suppers were gotten np in his honor, at which he was the guest of the evening. From forty to fifty pereons being present at each, It is about 20 yentas sine° he was last ansong them. A Great Olinovery. Mr, Win, Thoteatt, of Newton, Vt., says "My wife has been eerioutly affeeted with A dough for tWotitY.5Ve years, and this spring more severely than ever bereft), 4110 harl:need many repiedies without relief, and urged to 11 Dr. King's NOW Disoovery, did so, with Most gratifying results. The first bottle .relived her very nitwit, ,And the wend bottle has absolutely vote her. She has not had BO good heal for thirtryears.10 We have afil PRESENT ,Q A tho- Xery kinds0- Low_estinees., .-SOL i AGENT • ' • / ° LAWRENCE'S • CELEBRATED SPECTACLES AND "EYEGLASSES IlairWood wanted, in trade for Gob. aiiis1;3IQICS0• 1\1" • Bookseller Statioaer and Newsdealer,. Cituabit,.Ont 0.7 News Notes In the Womau suffrage convention last FridayMrs, De Goer, of Kansas, said,thet women were freer in Kansa & thanin any other state, aiid would WU he enfranchis- ed. Aft's. Clay, of Kentucky, said that • the women in her state wore as MIA slaves in ataq respects as the negroes for - moldy were. Sleighing Is reported fair in some parts of New York Nothing succeeds like emcees. • A de. initetien, has been appointed to wait en Mr. Cleveland and tender him an invita- tion to the forthcoming Carnival in Mon- tt'eal, Swell pox is spreading in Egypt • The Prince of Wales lias.been entertain- ing two advanced Radical M. P'P. at:his polite() of Sandringham. Distniss among the English ship -build, ing workinen is . increasing. Even fres trade will not always boom eusiness. 6 The Bata of Smith 'Affieit are likely t� agate incrose the texation of the Bi itish iatepayers, •by their hostile attitude. The Treneh Minister of Finance pro- poses to tax intoxicating beverages and .to reduce the ninety passenger duty, • A valiant Termite ppligamatLxialently., hicke an eight year old boy in the leg because "he, waii selling newapapers• in front of a store door: - The etatue erected in Toronto to corn. inanimate the late -Hon. Geo. Bronit was unareiled yesterday. ' • Bayltbld. - • Our obliging baker, Mr. 3. king, 'has left. He takes charge. of W. Young's oven Clinton. While in this lively little village Mr. and Mrs. King made many frieods, who were sorry .to see them lesiva. J. K. will do much towards giving the citizens .of Clinton good bread -"the staff of life."' • • 7 Tnekersmith. Mrs. James Chesney iaso serious'y •iil that there are but slight hopes ot her reeovery. , • • Mr. Samuel Smillie, Deputy ReeVei met with tti lather painful accident. He mous lifting a plow into the wagon, „when the; board i of the grated box tipped up, frightening ,the •horses, Causing Ahem tostart suddenly; throwing . Idr. Smillie but and dis- locating his elboiy. " • The Couned ,net on the .15th inst. No business of importance before tlie meetings A few small accounts were passed for 'payment, .and $25 was granted in charity to Miller, Price, MoEsVen, .Comber, .When the. council adjourned to meet again at Dixon's hotel Brucetield on Tuestlay the gud af Deueinbsr, at one o'clock • Goderieu Township. The filta newspaper hits already defeated deputy -reeve. Mr. John Bea- • coio, in the coming. municipal' elec tions. • . . • Thellev. W. T. 'CIA of 'Walker vine.; torrneely of this township who has been appointed to the incum- bency of Brussels willnot ba inducted until the New Year:• The Jubikte Singers Will held forth at Sharon' next Friday evening • at ' Cctuocillor:Aatheson is not believed to have any ambition to be deputy. reeve this year. His efficiency in his present position is no:doubt what • has suggeeted. the putting him' a step higher ori the ladder. ' • A happy event tranapired at Mr, Wm. lierbisions the other day. 'That gentleman bad an addition to his family ofanother son -that is a sow in-law, Mr. J. J. Taylor orelinton, who married Miss Minnie. The corn- pliments of the season te them. . •.Monday, of last, week Mrs, Wm. Murphy, of the 16th coo., haying occasion to go tn the barn,: which is paved With cobble stone, she, tripped over an implement and,fell heavily on the stoile %floor. Betng a large person and falling:on her shoulder she dislocated that joint and also bruised.the upper porticin . -of her arm'. The injury has caused much ,pain, but we hope under skilful tnedical.treatment hirs;IVIurphy will. 'ore long be herself again. In conae Oueinie of the accident Mr. Murphy will not hold Ilia sale of stook- and implements at, as early a date as he at one time contemplated. • • • Mullett. Mr. A. Sutherland, of Seafferth, has purchased the fatal:10f Mr: Sidney Morton, near Alma, for $1,500. The farm contains 50 mares. Idr. Morton intends removing to Kansas. Council met a Londaboro, on the lSth inst., all the trielnbers present: minutes of former meeting read and confirmed. The following accountts were ordered to be paid; R. Holmes printing and advertising, 054.75; R, H. KnoX,plank for bridges, $50,40; Thos,. tVisatherald, surveying, etc., I drain award No. 40, 1884, $15.20; M. Hazelewood, damages in teaming gravel 1883-84, 64; E. Crawford, bon- us building Wire fence; $12,60; S. Bart, extra, statute labor, $4; .J. Lawrence, dionages in. teaming gray. el, $4; S. Rogerson, bonua building wire. fence, 012; E. Sibhies, open ing gravel pit and damages in team, mg gravel, $6; C. Johnston, gravel. ling hill, S. R. 2021,,con, 1, 610, Complaint of Thos. Cole, pathmaster, refence on S. It, 30-34, con. 11 was. read, I. Lasbain to exittnitle said al- , leged trespass, and report at next Meeting ot' Council. ..ehe commit agreed to inspect, on, the 17th inst., the following bridges, viz., bridge on S.R., 15.16, con..11; on dal, R. 8-0, lot 1/, and on con. rt. 8 9,14 20. John Britton to a/Outline wire•fence on lot 6, cob. 5, and A. 'I'. IteDonald to examine wire fence on lot 45, con. 14, and if found gatisfattory, give °Mere respectively on the teeasurer for payment Of beituses pnrsuant to former TrlOtiOnt of Ofitrild I. Clerk.t0 notify all the pathrimetera of 1881, who liat/0 1106 made their rettiens, to do SO at, Olitle. Counoil adjourned to meet fit LondeilhOrd, On the 166. December next, •triet being the day appointed by law for the return of the eolleetor's roll. _1st WItstte. DEN' LELAND.' whom, everybody butni an'thi.siteceeiful manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises of America, says that while a paseienger from row York on board a ship golugaround Cape morn, In tho early days or eralgretion to Cal- ifornia, ho iearned, that ope of the pincers of the veisel had oared himpelf,, daring the yer. ago, ot an obstinate disease by the. use of Ayer's. Sarsaparilla. 8InoOjplLMri lacT,AND fiaa onr, kraat's. f3Ahly.m.411*,..e. in, mapy 'simper eases, and bo has never yet -heard of Retail - Bre to etfeet a radical euro, • Boum yearn ago one of llrfr, ra....r.latakfarsa • laborers bruised 1.1; leg, .9wing to the bad orate of itis bleed, an ugly scrofulous strollieg or lump appeared °lathe InJured linib. lior• rible itching of the Orin, with burning and darting pains through the !urea,. made itre Almost intolerabie. The legzhscame ono:, ntously enlarged, and runtdeg Were termed, discharging groat. quantities. 08 extremely offensive matter. 1,:fo treatment was Of any • nntiLthe men, by Mr. LiN.Ann's direct- ' Mon, NVELB 1511130ifid WM% 411rEtt'0. SARSAPa- IULtet'• whichullayed the'pala and Irritation; • healedthe poree, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb tomo. " ydr;Lraastibliii:poratiaallY Waff1r • li.yer's Sarsaparilla . • .5tet.gszioureetteie;witivelitivsettassarf after careful observation, fleplares that, in. • Lis belief, there 13 no median° in the world equal to it for the cure of 'direr Disorder, . Goat, tho eXoeto of hies living( Salt intentn, Soros, l6ruptions, and all, ilia. • various foxm:e of blood discasee. 'We have Mr, isz..a.:to!s pernt:salon.to invite all olio may desire further .oVidence in regard to the extraordinary curio:WO •powers of • AiSA'S SARSAPARILLA 'to i'co'hint person- ally either at 1113 mammoth Ocean 'Hotel, Long,Branch, or it tlieii�punsr Lelarid.motev • Broadway, 27th ind28thttreetiVicew Yerh. Mr. MI.es extensive snip:Osage of that • good doneehy this nateisialleutcradicator blood poisons smithies I'M'S* givainquireni .fttuch valuable information: ..• PlearilAZD BY 0' • Dr, J.C. Ayer & • 1141 by all Druggists: el. Mk bottles for U. • Morris: Dise.-At the residence Of her son,in.law, W. Clarke. McCrea, of .Morris, near Belgrave, On the 10th inst., Mrs. Burney, relict of the late Charles Burney. Strange ta say, her. husband, vyllo was 101 years of age, died on the same date nye ye rs age; in the same place, in the same chair, and .within three hours of the same. She Was •a native of the goed. old Protestant county et Ferznanagh, • Ireland. • , . NeVeir Give, Up. ; . If you aresuffering with low and depressed spirits, loss: Of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak 'constitution, headache, or any °disease ot a bilious nature, bY all means .,procure a 'bottle of Electric Bitters. You svili be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will fol- low ; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain andinismi'will ceaseaind hence. forth you will rejoice in the praise of Eleetrio Bitters. I.Joht at fifty dents a bottle by, Watts & Co. ' . . .111011utesvihe'.: • On Friday night.. last some person or persons aroused themselvesthrowing • stOnei at Mr. Gordoies hooks.% To lel the - least About it; -it'was.a nican trick and. ' there should : hear' vonstable,:-Appeinted to, look after' such persaos. • See Our Windows - LADIES -See our Window facing on Rattenbury Street. GENTLEMEN4-See our Widow facing on .Albert Street. Evening Shades in 'Misses' Veiling. Evening Shades in Colored Silks, Evening Shades in 4button Kid Gloves, all sizes, at 175c. nice assortment of Ladies', Light Colored Silk. and Lace Ties. Gent's White Itid Glov ,es all sizes, Gent's Light Colored Mt Ties, all prices. Gent's White Muslin "Tom Thumb" Ties. See both tb.e windows this week, at the Great Dry -Goods Palace. Espate of the Late do J. C.A.LLANDER, M•anager. on • • STOVES, STOVES. STOVES. Just Arriired, .(ra Splendid Lot . ' • Coal, Stoves, :-: Cook Stoves, PARLOR & BOX STOVES, • Or OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, *4 • Mammoth Stove Warehouse, Hardware and Tin Shop, . Omai<tr±low - What ar.,You. • :-to/ng to .AbQlit It ? About Keeping • Wann SEASON • TRY A. POUND • r. COOPER at• 'SONS 50 or. 60c, Black, Green or Japan Tea; warranted to glio satisfaction: New Raisins," Currants and Peals for )r -MAS Trade. A full tine of Chase & Sanborn's . CELEBRATED. ROASTED COFFEESluoWTHE BEST IN THE WORLD. TEV s- rts.- Ot71iTDas..1.T3D B ELe1.11,18i•XE:i. • . , • . iktignificent Assortment of Fanny Cups and &moors, Mug, .eto. . . CANTELON 13ROS., G•eneral Grocers and Produce Merchants, ••RACEY'S OLD STAND, ALBERT °STREET, CLINTON. Choice, Fresh Family Groceries • CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. •• EAS -EXTRA VALUE. Farm Produce taken at Highest Price. C.A.INTri'MD01\T 131:2,08.. ' Mrs. young and daughter.; .of -Blyth, • spent Sunday last at the parsoUnge. Dr. Holinee, of Brussels,naid a visit to the parental roof last week.. On Saturday night last as Mr. Robt Me-' `Cullough and wile were reterning from Clinton their horse took fright:mid ran a- way. Mrs•MaCtillough was threwanut and badly bruised and the buggy' was 'badly Smashed. ' • ' • • L. t, L. 189 meets next Monday -night ell the :members ale -requested,. to attend. Mr. Eiford has 'been appointed Re: turning °dicer forpu ivisaln • NO. 0, at themindelpat electfints, • Mr. Chas. Disney has leUted Mr. 7::81trt's.term in Colborne,for fiy.e On ThuradAy-evening about twenty of the you,* Mende, of Mx: Lawrence met at his house to have a farewell 'oysters upper, A very pleimentevening ,Waseptitt•by all' present.. : J.• 11111 and W. S.; Lawrence left to. day torahe wIlde of, Muskoka, • There is to be a Chriatmea tree and concert. " In the llfethodiSti citurith ou X -Mas '• ReY. W. Hawkins, teenager prthe colored troupe preached morning and etrenhig In the ' Methodist citureh, and the troupe gave a concert -0u 'Monday evening, which Was well attended. . • MARRIAGES. TAYLOR-HERBISON-On Wed- nesday the 19th inst4, at the resid- • ence of the. brides' father,by the Rev. 3. Kenner, Mr, 31 Taylori et, • Clinton, to Minnie, daoghter Of Mr, Wm, Herbison,• Goderich township. • .3 ento• trod FFALO Now is Your. Time to. Bu Large & Assorted Stock of ROBES AND BLANKETS if you wish to Ufa-.SAVEJ 1V1.01\1M.1-Z7 Everything In the "-ILIA RNIESS line down to suit the Mules. GEO.. A. :S,HARMAN. . • - • • ClIANGE IN BUSINESS.' Thonipson 16 -Switzer, DRAM TlifS DATE TO THE 1ST JANUARY 1! we are smii_a_alsTC31- Com,33•0 our entire &neck at • GREATLY' REDUCED PRICES. Groceries, DoOts, Shoes, CROCKERY ANL) G1JAS8WARE, All ;parties indebted are rhquesfed to settle •00 before that ago. . qf Docambe . tir No PrOduce taken on aceount at73r the 114 The Entrance EXAMINATION For ihoulmission 01 ptiplIs to !lite tiglinton ingh 23rd and 24th of Deoember,, Beginning eielt day at 0 o'clock, A', M. „Candidates who intend to WWI then will ' send theitnames and addresses toias. 1urnhall,136 A,, Clinton, not ha& than the lat day of Decent, bor. D. AL MAL1,00H, Mi.St • Inencator P. S., Must Item • FEMALE TEACHER WANTED, For the ewer division ot the Olipton. Mod Scheid, to•traindete thehalance of the year. 800•It • W. It DINE, Secretary. TEACHERS WANTED. frilfitEhl female teadiers wonted tor the lou'er divisions of tbe Clinton Model Schoolder lam, Those WhO have a knowledge,Of sinning preferred. -Fell' particulars and instructions ott application te the Secrotary.• TestimOnials and esktry expected must ha sent In With ftp. pliChtion, W 11, IONE, Secretary, 213. ClIntOln • NOTICE. tE COUNCII. of the Coruo' ration ot the Conn, 01 11050 5.111 meet in the Cot a tiollse Valgit°'.(eggti,1111 banegiTeD143;::1t111:: Wit! hellrekented bet:ire the seeoad day ot meeting, , PETER. ADAMSON, 140y, i1501, 1884. 213 21 County Cleric. STRAY H.Eireki. CaMt.te the premises et the unctereigned, tot 42, Oetletioh,teirrishie„.00. or. about the lot September, REP AND WHITE (elegem* tO roan) YEARLING IlEilrEil. Tint owner is re. Initiated to prove prsorty, pay 'ebirget, end take the animal evsey. 401124W/01)a, 310.3t, asytteld 11 Turn EPTOT141110Atirraft CHES, .Clocks. iTewelrg 8ILVERI11148E. J. BIDDLECOMBE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, CLINTON • I les' GOld and Silver Jewel,ry- BrnieS, Bar Rings, Bracelets, eta, lid Silver and -Plated WARES, BM able for lIpliday, Wedding,"br llIrth- da3f Presents. floods for large or puhlses,nnd to atilt all seasons of the yea. See the Stock. Large YarietY ot Cloc s. Everything of the heat makes, Geatleinen's Plain and Fancy Jewelry In' endless variety. . • • 14,..Itepairliig promptly attended to and tuttlettetlOn guaranteed, • ▪ Full Stock of Spectacles, • Ot the Best ditties, always on hand, . • • ' 13idd.leoOtrtHa. ..• ODoesite tee Market.; Ct baton. . NEW BOOT 86 MOM STORE. IN PERRIN'S BLOCK, liasulATUV16 WOrk, SOW0d. and Pegged) at Prierel to suit every puree. The best work, lotaest, prices, and aatistartion vault -used. As I have lirst•class °icy workmen etni. ploysd, entire satisfaction is it evrtaitity. GiVe me a eall. 11. BEACOM. FAA M TO RENT. • .1616416W6. . . WE. MEAN :10:011eres)-ats • ARE J.U.ST THE THING.FOR COMFORT,' 1 $3.00 • P • • • FLANNELS, BLANKETS &COMFORTABLES AT 9LOSEST PRICES. 0 00. PECK'S BAD BOY We do not require to know how bad the boy is. We want every Father and Mother to know he* good our BOY'S CLOTHING is to wear. A change of program each week. Look for it. Iri.4.6.44y.7c+opps...ENPORIux,:: goecgliosE -.sTocK ITU o 0 just rcea'irea, an immense Steck ot the nisest ImproVed Patterns anti Newest lassigris; Wood Cooking Stoves,, . Wood or Coal Cooking Stoves, • Parlor 'and. Hall Stoves,: . .... . '. Base ,Burner. Coal:StOves,, INCLUDING TILE 'll'Celebrated REidiant IBM.. Also other "NEli, PATTERNS. And as' they • have all been. Well. bought we" ate pis. paredto give: our customers LOW PRICES. 413u. a large. assortment 0 Stove 'Board's, Coal Scuttles, Stove Pipes. Elbotvs,: &c.;•- SIMI cheap. ' A large lot of LAMPS AT REDUCED I'''RICES: Best- Ainericaii, pint • Canadian COAL OIL always in stock: Please call .and get prices and be onvineed - that our Steals good aint PCiees•Riiitt. • . '30341- • • • ,. N . 'Si• gn ilioef:thesTailtoe.„..1c, .. / 0 Alto 0.11aolisioltlii..$40p •.. • • P1SiI, , • , , (Late of stratford), has opsnod oat lia ROWELL'S OLD SHOP,' nearl3r. otiPosite tha. Cortiniereial Hotel, , , ' , .HURON STREET CLINTON, Where he is now prepated teal° all General SlacksMith Work, Horse -Shoeing a:Specialty: .:.-A11:1"/Yor1i Guaranteed,: JUST IN, TO 'SELECT FROM. r.tyr C014412sSION amit Ortott TOWle. etattaining 80 tenni, I& acres dared and in allot! ettittration good r5.5)t41 124 aces, IRON AND RAIIVARE MUCHANT, (-11"