The Huron News-Record, 1884-12-03, Page 311
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that Old, Reliable later orPolu,
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lithempr .Yraorro41 or Arxtertsab
..r.very ocv Pais AC iti^r riaomzei 1,airt
t..14000 twortr AfacAtrio Shop atid
.rtgilt. on ererp ,Fortim. ova tveni Warw.
hu1a. ready Ir itrorsoctfAtto goo. riot only for
4rei4rrtto., Outs. Brutarostro . bait Ar rromi
-errorplattfity,ohtolt ar Plarrhein, Tousentrry,
Cltrtorrg •Irtrogion. inotectro (gds, ChtlUi
41rForrattitup 001• to,, Sad otterirtoloore.
Yrtor. 00er IA,Vo am; coo fir Molar,
bAVIS les LAWRENCE CO. LinsAted.
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CHAPIN' -Weilileetheys Dec. 3141
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,E)AL NEWS 9
)ii All **req./mil elle q4111teb."
.g011iii &IL
mikrie*, At ati times lootollt ba gloot to waive
f;;;icerwatititaoe froth any rettecOle rottrce,oither
j,t,otitit or toritton; Reports of miotharri, on-
. '4'4443110i yiciety 0)4 ohuro4 dointla. eto.
ceitl or any other inattoro off/moral interort
wegglorzyt have a 211a#0 *3 ger serinens.-go
LARGE. Seocit of Good Foot :Balls
juet reeeived from Ettglen(1.-L3rge
variety of Presents for Christinaa
treee, at lo.weet prices. (31 -1B -IS
DIcKSON, (, lin toe.
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Peir ef sehond.-- band Skates for
-sale Apply at this office. -
w...tkiTrEtt.-A good eetving girl,
at once. Apply to ,7. C. Cole, fash-
it:inside aJor, Othiton. 815 2b
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,• J. 'K. •Hanittert,' of Auburn,
generel ,etorekeeper, haa maths • au
raes1entee4 '
.111ae Anarseeowo, the popular
Colleotor of busterns at this port of
entry, has, ,resutued his.detiee here.
• Owtstet to tlie alleged mitinninage.
ment of the Hensall Salt .0o. the
-.Works are new in the !lauds of the
'
No. 710 Meets nexi -Mon-
day. eveniug. '161ection . of '.otlicere•
end other importaitt -business,' A
.fuJi attendance ie requested,
A. PISPATOU rime Petiole of the
•051.11 holt says Mr. kb rt, of the
Canal Comptirty, haeelied of yelloiv •
fever: IIe is the eleventh officerpf
• the Dingier expedition .who feta died
e ,year of hi a areleal• : Mr,
Ifuhertis lindeestood to have. rela-
tives livitig near. •Clietou or 'in that
town. .
M tt. ED. -1r1,000 v, formerly.geni•al
travelliug egret for the Mail, hue
got area of his •pi egritiatione
• in "sucili •a doegenial task• and ptire
peens iollowing the inoee staicfcallinti,
• of a nierelitint, ill thie town: ,•We
°understand he has already aecured.
.preiniset; On Albert' street, and evil!
ehorily fling.his hanner to the breeze.
Corer PAISLEY pnreiteeled a yai•lag
-11111.11 Who •Was attending the. 8.•
meeting on. Sulidey.lo put himself
• outeide of the building, alleging; we
le?lieve, that 1 hers wield lie more
ro.irn for the 'other:3 inside by having
his request •attended to. 'In, Galt
mei wee, other towne .sueh aefe
(meet e. .centriteution
of say $10 mei mots. .
8 QS it It AND SW:EY '• PO It • T.' —A
(Aimee temperate Man, atter lieten•
. iiig to a felinity from a: or iltieition
friend nit exietitig •facili.tio's for
•, obtaining. intoxitiating liquor and
•the al most u versal. int modem te Usti
of if, WEIS quite overemne and -in . his
• agony, exclaimed i '"Wileti • I res
• member met opportenitiese Tie -
t tired by'yeti; feel ashamed 9f; nay,'
-.I !Amid aghast at my • own inodei•a-
tem.." • ...' • • • • ,
peetoette -At the last
• milder ineetieg• • of Mitple ,Leaf.
• Lodge No. 16, 0.0, P., Ott Teuteday
evetiing, the felloweigeoffietnei were'
. ' •••: • • ' .
W.C. R., Bro.- A. little, ,
" ' W„.SpeOfee,.
Chap., ° " T. Frienilthip.
F.S.,' " • Win.. Jones.
• J. 0. Cele. •
. J. B., .• • " A. Twi to el I.
• , , ' " 8. Pennybaker.'..
A, " Q.
• • . " . H. Falland.•
'WILL NOT Bo At Lowob.- A. •
.yenng man:teamed Olsek, heilieg,
- believe, fromellantilten was beeleetle-
•;;-• before Mr, Spiers, S. P.', on „Friday.
litef, on racherge'of having created a.
tlietusban'ee tree. Inee meetiegot the,
tee.vation Army. 'TIM:" evide' nen
clearly sustained the cherge; . end
the gagistiette imposed upon Clark
the heavy. fine Of $20 end (mete, ete a
• .warning that such conduct %%411 not
be tolerated .. in •this town. -Oall
Reporter. ••,
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Friday night irtat thortly•after,
the Satlia4ion 4„..riny .tneetitig WAS
04).0110(1,'Mr. • Britomaeotibe rote
audiencieetiel wilted the Captain
• • it he. lied IAA' niade • eer.taitt states,
• needs coneeening • ihe, •4 late Mies
Roweliffe, but the Captain -Would
not hear him and struck up a Sten*
The boys• yelled lied Meet of the
ladies left the.intetecke.- Order WHO
ransomt when a; counie'of eenetithles
appeared on :the scene,-Erieter
•Ti.nae„ . •
Pira elder Beitenish who, se'ith Iiie
.two sone. WKS concerited in the death
.of the lit&i WM. Ataines; liner Blytb,
anil. convicted the eecent
«di:Seizes at Goderinh of re anslattglitere
and Sentenctli kineriton Penitent?
• ially`forlfi years, bashbeen pardoned;
.and pientitid through Clinton on hie
wey home, near Blytlyiaet week.
}lie health is a». feeble.. that his
death telly 0061.1r at :rimy inthilente
anteit was ott this account he. Vette.
parsioned.
A rif TOMO.. Ok'VE11.--,The
(deal of AntsineSS collegein,,a 'meth.
ern eotinte geniis its a pliotekeugrav.
ing of a pristt.• specimen of penman -1s
Nide, with 'the °request that we
•publieh. elereety Tine reading ea-
vortisement ite heauties; and that
we are at liberty to '111nounce that
,totbseribers eftlt 1111Ve 14111410 looping ot
tire engeaving by sending the prin,
civil a three cent stamps, ,48.8 our
eltergo for the reading lidtiOti Wettld
ba'abotit $2 we 1)tuat decline givIng
thit•nOtitektt the siX cent engraVipg
.440,10 the, orler fif the -eeterprising
principal '»f thict business eollege,
Xn passing vita, may remark that if
tt,e ulcollege" ,Can train up 'young
• et to the Vold of $2 for tiX
*tcourse of study le both
MR. DAVID CANTELON 61111).130d
five Car loade applea to Winmpeg
laid week.
TUE young man referred to else,
where au disturbing the Salvation
Army meeting on Sunday was be.
fore the Atavor on Uouday evening
and lined $1, and costs,
AUCTION SALE of Live • Stock,
implements eto., the property of Ur.
W. Murphy, on lot 22, eon. 15,
Uotlerich lownultip, on Tuesday,
Deer. 9; embutenelsig -at 12 o'clock,
Everything, will be _sold as 5fr.
51tirphy .his s(4.11is farm. Wesil
Matheson is the auctioneer.
'pig Port Elgin Busy Times had
an elithorate article a few days ago
open the advantages of thee town as
a summer resort, wide)) indueee the
Kincardine Standard to retnatk
that the 13. editor's stook of
wood had run out •and that he was
primping earhon with the pen.
Tun Salvation Army's chief 'ban-
ner' •would seem to be the drune
We would net like to eay that the
'banner' ie appropriate. The inven-
tion of the drum is ascribed by the
Greeks to the jolly god Bacchus,
and tradition had it •that old wine-
hibbeee state of exaltation watt gPn-
orally referred to in the classical
words; 'Tight as a drunt.'•
We HAVE PLACED upon our ex,
change list the Standard, paths:heti
at *Pembroke, county of Renfrew,
whielt lute just been purchaged by
Messrs. Gallagher etr, Clarke, If, as
we enspeete is the case, Gallagher is
the young man at one titne of TUE
Reoono offiqe, we look to see a clean,
spicy paper, 'and we wish the new
management a full Measure of suc-
ceas. ;
A FEW daYe ago, Mr.., ohn Enler,
of,Culrose, while fixing the roof Of
his cider mill fet1 to the ground,
and sustained suet] ,injuries Ebbe he
--died. -the eante day, Thoes-Tvire
• interpret the working:5-f Providence
by -a dim, uncertain light wills
this wee a special judgment up
Mr. Enter for having machinery
matiufacture that .cleadly,• poison()
beverage-culem. ••
Kerox thrum/L.-A, social ea
oft at Mr. Thos. Fair's. 13314 Mute
evening, liavtng in view the afibeding;
pr aid in the upholstering Of the 'new'
church, . We uncleretend it is pro•.
posed to •huld these intereeting so
dills at in ter,vals of about two week,
duriug • the'winter. The next one
QUI be. held at the reeidence of Mr.
Win,Mairay. —A it nj veesary service's
in conneetion. the Sabbath
'School of this church will. be held
on Thursday. next, -4tli-Do'cember.
Mertrentsr 8.... S. --Anniversary
111c:today night. The aitendmite
was large, the proceedings intereme:
• iege and JIM.' proceeds over 880..
Superintendent Titempson, . -the
teach,4 and all -others who intereet
th e to sel ves' irt efor ward i ler Sabbath
'School • work are real brines.
factors.'• Tim power fur gond of the
the ...press, the. public, echoed',
tlwarf • . into comparative imegnifis
daecewlion coninared 'with that; of
SabbcteleSchOols'. '
A watg it.ta rtuU,NDLESS AS,
'PORT. —I.10;St -Week. some ef the pub-
lic.sehool cliild,en, haying peoliebly
beard their seniors talking of sinalle
Tex. in • the • ,County • of • If astitige,
• where, it is. sa.id a number of (teethe
have been occasioned byit, started a
rumor that thnre.wereeasee of smell -
ay
ell
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•A CLkee'S Reentsitor
Onto out this week as clean typo.
graphically as it generally is in tone
Its tom dress is ver,9 peat.
Tug Brussels 2'ost of the 28th
Novr. eaya "Mr. Malloch 1. P. H.
inspecettd the various departments
of our public school this week."
Gm» ENTIRELY TOO Fn.-Titat
la what the Seaforth 14,108fter ;RIO
ahOnt the tactice of the eGodArich
rowdy organ, and placee •the latter
• among_the "bad „crowd" in, the
Act ittelee".-
ON A Irtan,,-51rs. Root, from
near the city of Kingston, is enjoy.
ing a visit to ;Clinton. At present
the lady is the guest of her nephew.,
Mr. S. J. Andrews, the editor and
proprietor of the cane Jourual.
TIIE LONDON FEE PRESS, be
Heves in advertising, and it ads eup
to its belief in a practical and
artistie manner. The 1330,14 effort
of the .F,1, P. in this direction is the
issuing of a hantleOme, lithograph
map of Western Ontario, the margin
of which is illuminated with the
liberal terms -upon which that king
of $ journale, the Weekly Free r'ress,
will be furnished.
REEVE RoOEUS, of 13ruesele, has
announced through the Post that be
will not be a candidate this yeer, as.
his private emsinees requires all hie
time and attention. Those who
know anything of the doings of the
County Council will bear us out in
saying thet Mr. Rogers has been
one of ,the most painstaking end
intelligent members of the County
Parliament. In fact the gentleman
poseessei3 experieeee and qualifice,
tionri which would eminently. fit
him. for a higher position at the
hands of the people.
WerAe's IN A NAmR.-tris Hem
Wins, County Judge, etc., of
the county of 1.1nron, one might
think had, by rielit of •entailment, a
surname which eis aufficiently brief
to prevent any . liberties being taken '!
with it, 'however unwittingly
- OUR FIRST siumENTs
'Illustrated -London Nows''86 'Loudon Graphio
Rave aseived from Loudon, England. Please seCtue OM, as they.
Sol irelliug fast.
CHRIS.
DICKSON
is ready to supply ell with Beautiful, Suttable and Pleasing
OHRISTMAS PRESENTS...
EVERY WANT SUPPI.IED. _
EVERY "TASTE GRATIFIED.
•'EVERY euvaR DIELIGHTED.
SAVE TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY,
Autl get the best by choosing from our Extensive Holiday Stock of BOORS, TOYS,
NOVRLTIES, JEWELRY,, SILVERWARE, FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS, ete. All Styliali, ifouent Eloocle, at go/lent Prices.
Come ono and ell terS.A.NTA. MOMS' 141iTIADISE, at
Dick -sons 'Book Store,...Cilinton.
Pruler. wrinnespasken, als•
•
KING'S EVIL •
Ma, j. VOPELAND ofj Moose
Jaw, son of Mr. J. Vopeland lately
deeeased in this town, was here last
week mi husinese in relation to the
will of Ids deceased father; The
youtig man will shortly take up -his
reisidetiee in Chicago.
• Towa rariliamput.
Met Alontlay night, All present
except deptyelleeve Thompson who
wee atteudirag Meth. S. S. .Annivere
sag, •
On motion of Councillor Walker,
:seconded by Councillor Coats,
Ja,utes Sheppard was granted per.,
mission to use part of sidewalk ea
Townsend St. while engaged .in
building operation, conformity
with by,law,
maxou aEPORT
The following 'accounts eubmitted
by 'chairman Melelurehie were pas-
.- W Paieleye-Qes-Salary-.-•
8112.50 ; S. Pratt, do $1.8.75 e L..
Trees°, Aloe. balary, $27.00. Work
accounts; T. McDonald 8:3.50
IIenry klets. Michael. Toole, 8'5.0(2;
T. D'atter, 82.00; ,Tolin Devi* 500t
L. Treuse, $1:50 ; Digging grave,
Levagood, 82.00 ; for matches, 50t.
E. Holtues, prin tine°. $5.50 -Re,
peipte front Weigh scales $28..75.,
' Corbett requested retnission of
tax On dog, the animal haviog 'howl
peisonett-Nlo action taken as -appli-
cation had not been made until roll
ewes returned, .
' FU§ftr'S ApplitittiOD for
tuiesion of trirces oti. dog was granted,
the animal having hetet destroyed
by order • of Miiyor prior to return
°f .17y1-1.1aw 'g places and appoint -
jive depiety, returuing officers Was
passed: St. James'. ward tit .A.. 8.
Fieber's• offloo, •N. Mattliesian ;Rot,
Oft. St. • George's ward at TemPer
mice lrall; Geo,, Bay, Reit: 'Ott St.
Joint's. ward at Runiball's carriage
sheet,: W. If ,Culept3r, Ret. 011: •St.
Andrew's Ward at ToWo Ilall, NV,
II. Mite, Ret. Oil: •
An inilemeity tWo defiers was.
.lixed at; the • a woe n t to .he • pa i I for
tise of_ room_ and Ret, iserx,ices_
mi nomination' day. told a like • sten
for election day. • :
:Oo motion of -Doane and termite -
Ion. the oliarg,is per day to the S.'
y, • d the winter -months,'•
for use of To will:fall ie 84.00,
At vamous times we have noticed
me I that outside papers have been COUP.,
'ay • teous 'enougi. to refer to him fin.
Judge LT. Thothets.; .In Saturday's
Globe a leol.advertieentent describes
him
as qrsatto Pranaut. Louis Esqr,,
Judge of the :Ceunty Court of the
Conoty of .Huron,"' ante repeats the
distinctien li v afeerwarda describing
him lie IliirlIonor, Isaac F. Louis,
Real It -presentative • '
• A. Goon,. Thre.--Thursday night
leet four young geinlamen andfour
Young' ladies lielotigiug'-etoet maim-
faeturing establishment (at leapt the
young ladies do) iii the Grand Union
block, rionclOrled to take •thejr first
eleigh.ride-of the season. The night
was beautiful, the cooing zephyrs of
a. breeze warmed by the silvery rays'
of Luna played with the hangs of the
ladies, °aid dellied :with. the eneipiene
Mester:herr of ,the young Mee, with.
the ken tie toucle of a 13oriey, camp -
bell,. as, the four cempla etteui pled 49
seat themselves it t thi"ee
A ft6r .cou`siderod.do-,matlieinatimil ea],
•celaekin as te the.posnibilityof pets
ting four couple into.seats intended
.feir.. three couple, the Metter was
arranged. • .A... (rood tinnt,
generally, .was had. Mr. Loppear.
h.as bit. particularly eplendid, ever
eitice because :Mies. Preiteflirt
re-
ntarke'J to Mies iiitisiterine that itisfirei feature e and perfect' map tiers.
Were. only' equalled_ hy his itwfully‘
beautiful beau isese,e elr. 0iiticesito
disacinrSed on edicedelights of kisting
and heltaii it all hy himself, The
fell -owing reerning. sneezing was the
older. of . the day. One remarked,
"had a go -is ker-iee-soo o-e•op
sweat ood time --last night."." "Yes,
bah 'jo've; ei boo kerenr
ipe ose time I" •
PDX in a fathity in; tow, .scittle of
Whose .we're attending the
sellout -• Ir vas statetl itt die'. S011001
by the eetuthers that the ,rumor Was
a pure fabriction, bad lint a partjele
of. 'trail in it-
' A, Goon Tuts& istolil of a-. mite
Amy eiozep ‘vbe is. 4. Scott Act th.n.
Ile, within tlie past ‘erear, signed ki
petit ien that it license lie grante I to
a hitherto .utiliconeed bowie in to -Wit.
Ile warettlee",one of •the signers, and .
. can yeerer *of lilt re Sept t Aut"peti-•
tion. When remonstrated with !))7
a get-el-41mi inconsiStedeV.,
Ii, replied:. "Oh, I •wari:pecuiritariey
interested ingetting, his Reense."
"Yoe," replied 'the othey party, "you.
wereewilliteg :that he should 'send
souls: to hell tintit you got .your
teeney Out of him, 'and nowelliat
you h a etZ entrapped i m . into the:
eeprinditure of hundreds of. dellars.
•reaoup 'yourself,. you • ask we to
•
sign .a ,petition which, if suecessfu I,
will (peke that expenclitere ueeleret
• and ruin theman you haYesprofited
Under therm cireumstatices
not sign. tire -Scott. 4.et petition for
VOU."
Oven. 'Nen -On Thuestleylate,
two Sherift's 01117:;r7.1C-Ont Goderipli
visited the residence.of '1.NI•re, 0. Tait,
Scott, ter Pureetsg;esf obtaining
enoney or notes foie her. That
. lady not tieing willing to,glye them
us. a.,tus.sle Melded, in. which Mie.
• &sett . was 'violently' pushed back-.
wards bpon a liOX and her daughter
thrown . to the fluor. They , were
then eparelied by the edgers fuel the
notes taken from tier pereoe. When
Mrs. Scott was ,kliticked or pushed
down she received Knelt injurre's to.
her back and fiervoile syStinuthat
medical assistance .was neceesat•yf
and we are sorry to say shell; at.
present unable to lee" her .bed.
Buell actione as these t� obtain pfe-
perty may be eight according -to hw
hut WO think any 9flicer.of the law
who goes*. to 'work an itderes a
lady in such a roUgli maimer should.
pay the penalty 'bed the pante QS
one who is aereeted for assault and
hattery.,-;Wieghatif 4.dvcolac,
orIttITINO AWAY A llinte Bita
Me• R. w. Barker, post • office in-
apeetm• of the London diVision, bait
eliu,h,01 the arrest of a man owned
Centts for steallog t mail bag from
the maga rueping bettveen Gerrie.
and 'Wtoxeter on the .22ult. . -The
mail bag wee foutul in the woods'
half a Mlle from where in Wes teken
front tlie stage. It enetnit that John
the Sertforth stage drivqr,
was obliged to stop at the town
hail, leaving a party 'living tip the
Gerrie road in a rig till he should
conic) eta again, • When.' he crime
00 a few ininutee'after, the man.
liad • (Reappeared, 641 • looking into,
the' sleigh, the niai bag was a's»
gene. 'Smith thinking that he had
gone on ahead with the bag ort
lark, drove to his pittee,•but. on ar•
''riving'feend that Ids man was'ilet
there. Not epprociating what he
stipposetr•at firitt was only ajoke ito
again drove to Wroxeter. but (dill
could' not find him. After a delay
of two hours lie at length 'with somit
other parties, drove to .tht.\ mote's
house tt:gaini Smith at "onee`sharge
ed hint with taking the hag, Which
he denierhin the most violent. Man-
ner. Itowever, he took- Smith into
a field mitt pulled the mail hog 'from
under au old Poet, laughing mean,*
while to impi6814 Smith with the
Idea
moot excelirsut
•
' • G. B., MEETI.NcL --Last l'Imrsday
evening the nMst thinsiastic.meet-
. leg 'of, the. 0 liseryatiye Associatioit
.01 Clinton that .%vtt lit1.;ve attended
WaSlield a tiee Couenerciai :Hetet,
for. the titti.pese 'of apPOintimr
gates to the Grand .13anquet: t� .be*
held in Tore'llto on the 17th. and
18th December; iiiltemor of the 40th:
luniefereary �t the entry of Sir John
intOeptililic life . E..
Corbett, pros -Wen t of the'A.sseciatioe •
• occupied the' Chair, and ',AV'. 11,
•ceeper, t•be.•alsve.,Ye at-hisemst secre• ,-
tary, performed- the clorleal 'duties.'
R. M. :Emery subinitted an address
to be -presented t� Sir Sohn. It
met -with the unaeituous disproval -Of
• the meeting 'anc1:. was signed by ex-
Beieve E. Cerbett; Pr'eehleitt Clinton
Li beret Oduservetive Association;
tV. 'H. Cooper„ .Keeretary, • and by
11. Raecey, President West flurott
Liberal. Conservative Aesociation;
Gee. Hanley, 'De:1)ee/3310y; D'• C:ins
teloit,• Jon. 'Allah:ion, T. 0, Doherty„:
W, SMith, ceedepu ty-reeve Tints:
Cooper, E.. Bloody, Geo. Andersen,
A. M. `.1'odd and ()there, onbel,aif of
the "Coneervetive '.Association and
people 'of CI ititon. A lege number
ef delegates gave in _their unities.
They viiI appcnhit a ••chrtirmaie. who
Will procure tichade from,• nr, 130-
%6(1, chairman of the 0e'tiventieh.
The Banquet .ef the 17t1t will 14joly
he a 'perfect ovation to • the veteran
statesman: It will be largely , alt.
tended freen title WectiOne., ,• •
:PO/LW ''llutiLDINGS.---Some timo
ago %Ye:alluded to 'the growing iere
portance of Clinton end the. con tenege
lug terideney of eircuteriteinee which
will at nedistant dete result iti this,
olive belitg„ the county town of
Wo then pointed out the
advisability of seine of oar ropre-
sontative intim making 8 mOve tee -
ward• petitioning the,Minister of
Public Works that the Gevermeent
be plettaed to ertit h public building
in Clinton whielt Would be suitable
for the Post Office and •Customa and
ruined Reventie if tutees:tag, liad
Slops been taken in this direction
then we believe the request' woOld
have hell that 'consideration which
ni.ust have resulted in the prayer of
the petition being.. granted, NVil
have 'the matter brought to our.
attention again from the fact that
dielerich is making an earnest move
for a similar • peepolie, As will be
SP011 by our items from that place,
deputy-IN.:Ye 4roliattie tiameron hits
eonaented to bo the bearer of their
petition to OtittWa, Settle liaVe 1(41
idea that the ereetion of these Stet
of public buildings moans the Attire,
mtxtiorative *expenditure of tho
amotfnt they eest„ jiiis i e. mis,
take. They are often paying in vott,
moots,. as the Government haelit
ply' rent for buildings to trallactet
SUell 0111,SSOS of's pnblie business in.
And in many eaSeS. the amount now
being paid for rent, Would pay fair
interest on 'the slum 1tpon(ilttd itt the
eroetion of buildings giving greater
facilities for the tranettetion of' the
pubite bueineros atul peerientleg at
e'rn
Was the name formerly given to Scrofula
because of a euperetition thet it could be
cured by a kieg's touch. The World la
wiser UQW, and knows tbat
SCROFULA
•,
•
can only be epred by a thorough puridea.
thin of the blood: If this is neglected.
'the disease perpetuutes its taint tbrottee
generation after geueretien. Among Its
earlier symptoteutic developments :ire
Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu-
mors, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Puentent Ulcers, eeervous and £i,y-
lal ere, It allowed to eon.
thine, Rheumatism, Scrofulous Crt.
tarele Kidney end Lis cc Disqnses,
Tubereular Consumption, oll(3 'turb-
o:um other dangerous 01: fatal nadatiles, are
produeee by it.
.Ayer's .Scer-sanarnfla
Is the only pmverful-and alv.(7rs reliable
blood -pull! ging medicine. 14 isio (fibre
nal alterative that it eradicates trom
the sLstentilcrerlitucy, Recorlart,anct
the kind -WO of contagious diseeses
and mereurY. At the mite time it-tn.
riches and vitalizes the Wed, restating
healthful adieu iotthe vital oremis 1141(1
rejuvenating the entire system. Tblegreet
nenenerative Medicine
Is composed of the stenuine Heed/tees
&reaper/we with eenots Deere eete.
ringer, the Ioaides of Patassinm in10
iron, end other inereclients of great Po-
teney, careful7v and seienlilividly com-
pounded, Its *manila is al.:neve! ty known
trimba
SA RS4 SIN an
. Satnallinne •'
week 'Nit:. *th. ;Newcomb lost it
farin horse valued et.about $200. The 1111 -
Mal 'got in to the giatiory tu•the contents
of whit:kit :helped itself somowirat.libcral-'
into lie Angering at the church
toth leocenilier. There wilt. be
speechei, by several t‘...11 known gentlemen'
together with intisic by. thechoir. A:
buge.attendance is expected. • .
There is gots]. Sleighing here, • irltiely
inakus AIM'S assume a sOsine.what lively up.
Tearmice.,, ' •
th;bating society is talked of here to
' be organized for tin; 'Winter. • This could
•it be accomplished, would:bon goua moye.
'I'luire Shoulil be talent enough here for
very successful society.
8(11604 M PO It'r 8. 8•(0, 0,:meeeie
•
For th'Class,- Arithmethicialitidnable 106;
MarY, Halliday 84 ; 2,, Martha Cloakey
72 ; 0; Thomas, Wilkiuson 68 4, Mina
Tucker 434.5, Ittary Campbell 42.;
Class, -Geography,- miltte•100.-
-1, Alexander llocel 91 • te Christy Halliday
$0 ;$,. David Artnsirmag'7.4 ; 4, James
Johnson,.70.'; ;I, Martha Cloakey
Mina, Tucker 5.1 ; . 7
• •
r •
. Itne•field.
A..very plesant as well as. beneficial
meeti'ng war held in the Osauge
Ila11 op Wednesday evening by ' the
Conservative Aseeciatiot, ,on which
occasion the .following officore were
elected : president, J. Pollock ;Vico
•Presideut, Morrison;;Secretery,
E. Rutledge ; Treasurer, W. W. CJU- •
nor. '.11Ir. G. (.Tackeon, Egraoudville,
County Seeretary, was present • and
eddreeriecl themeeting iu a Very able
•
manner. ••. •
. • •
•
At a reeent.hee here smne'Sriett Att
weir tookpossession of pervate per.• sons yard.•witil Ude% tottins,• mating
aedirt anti 111014S around thedoor atid
whim they. had pearly pumped the
wellsdry, which, is tho only supply of
several fru-Wiles in -the the
lady of the hone° asked theni if
they would mit go. to the hotel 'to
Water their homes as sire feared the
well weeld be pumped dry.' .Thoy•
answered her they were Scott. Act
.men. mid then . addressedthe. lady in
abusive language not tilt° be addresee
ed to any ono and left.•Is 'anything
rficanor than trying to heat a priesoir
ottb of 6`or 10 tents ; bi Wan the OrOV.Va
'afraid. to go to.a hotel lest ono of them
. would' be asked. to repair the' 'barn
door whieli he smashed, la§t fall and
promised to fix butelid 'not. .
. •
About one liiinditd;Iords cf%vocal. pea -
sad thirntgll here on Saturday last.,
Mr. 7 R„ Minion has purchased tlie;
farni.oi Mr. Stewart in Colborne. •
• There ivas a surprise party -at' Mr. 10.
Aellesous on Tuesday night last.
Mr. 8. (Tliddon has a driver whifili can
cover a mileiti.2:50
• Mr. Thomas Lela) and wiffi, of Gowrie,
are' visiting friends in this vieinify.
The following finical's %tete (fitly olected
tot Al 0. I., I80 ;
• ilingter„ • Bro. A.. Cantelon
Dlit. Master, " ff. A. Caliiiele
Treasurer, " It, Elliott
Sneretary, ''P. Cook
rinnticto 8003r.i " teithwaile
Chaplin, • " W. Crooks • '
D. ,C., L. Conk, senior
Sr. Corn. gan„" S. Cantelon .•
end 0; " ' F. lite0arteey
Srd O. Mao,," /le Sweate
4th 0. 'Men., , Te'Seeit.
6th 0. Mem,'" '1, Tomlinson.
fitottyties Opinion or bitterest
'to all. .
3, A, l'armoy, Esq., a lesiiing Woo.
Dry of Winona, ANI,, writes "After
tviing it for more than three /earth 1
take itiboitt pleasure in eteting thet 1
regard Dr. Xing's Now Piscovery Pie
C011ainnptiOn. aftt the best remedy itt
the worfil for (lintglis and Colds. It.
.has never failed to curb the' most
severe colds I have had, and;
ably relleVee the pain in the Chest."
Trial Uott1e of 1,1111 euro QUM ter
all Theoat rind Lung, biatiege tney be
,Cure
For all diseases caused by the vitiation of
thieblood, 'It is concentratedto the high.
.04 practiceble degree, far heyand any
other preparatior. for which like effects
aro claimed, and is therefore the cheapest,
as well as tee best hleod puelfelne /nee!,
•
eine, in tho world.
taw 4,111.)
• rreeretnED.nY
Cp. J. C. A'yer. Co;', Lo'rre• 11, gass•
rAnalytieril Chemists:1 • . '
•Bold by all Druggists : 'Twice i; six
• bottles Per i5 .
rOtter'S 11111.11. ,
•suppoie, you liavealready 'beard.
of the joke the schootehildren Imre
:play ed.,on our -worthy, ni erohttn-t,-41-r-,
Newton. • It is worth repetitipg any-.
•w ity serene that some of the boys
'became impresSell with the idea that
there. 'was likely to be an 'extra de-
. wand foe over -rine here fruit in the
County .town, plying to a rumored
fendness el the coruluetoes..of oneof'
the jouruals of that for the ar-
ticle in question. Quite a few dozen:
hati tigen . treasured up but the it'd -
den an tiprithy •of the Goileeieletteyu.
literary• luminary for them made it
quite appm•ent t those who were
• getting.up tbe "career') orielien.feeie.
that there was going 'to be e drop, in .
prices': They .itocerillogly 'etrtered,
into im„,eotiations .with 11 t'. 'Newton
feii• the steels. 'they lied on hand, for
future .delivery. Newton- put
up the ..desiresi tuargiu lollipoo
and -toothsome trifles .• :hen..
feuit. was delivered end ncrefurther.
advance ' ,required. • 'Nto . ustonielied.
merchant poeleubt thought be was
being too •treated• teetil he
diecovered the. 'Yore • ruatur`e.nature
of them, 'when it is., said,' his rebelli-
ous olftie,t,ories refused .'tti• pass .thena•
itt goOd order and conclition,.conse7
quetitly they. were deposited' where.
they•wouid enrich the manure pilee-e•
• iVIARK ET RE POR
(,Corrected ivory 'Tuesday ere:moon
eeiSiTON.
'54 00
Pall Wheat, • • • 0 70
Spring Wheat, - 0 70
Elarley • . 0 45
Oats, • ••
- • -• 024
Peits,• . • -• 0 05
Apples, (win , ter) 'per hid •- '2 00
Potatoes, • - • 0 30
Butter. 010
Eggs, • 0 16
llay, • ., 8 00
Ilidos, 6 00
Beef, ..
Sheepskins Turkeys, Turkeys, por pound,
flizekt, por pair
Chlekeus, per pair
Pork,
Pn'fc
Col (Igoe() ,
6 00
• 075 to 100
000 to 000
.000 to 000
▪ 000 •to 000
'• • 000 to ,0,0
. 7.00 to 8 00'
- • 6 50 .te• 60
3 00 to 400:
,
THosE ovERcoATS sr PuR MANTLES AGIcilir.
Men's Fur Caps, Ladies' Fur Caps and Capes.
131ankets, Rugs, Carrets, CloOlug.
The Finest Selection in the County. Always busy on amount
of the Great Variety of Goods we show.
Come and see -us. • Only One Price.
8 per cent. off for Cash. Butter and Eggs taken for Good,
Estate of the Late JOHN /11 JQEN$.
J. CALLANDER, Manager.
a
What- are You Going to do -
STOVES. STOVES About It?
Just 'Arrived, ; Splendid Lat Almet Keeping Warm
WE MEAN.
Coal Stoves, Cook Stoves,
• - " " '"" '" "
AR,LOR & BOX STOVES,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, .
—AT—
• Mpmath..itok..-Wareteus gardware.,40,-Tin.Shop,...
EA SEASONS TEAS
TRy A PouNii- OF,
.0.0.0PER.4;-:.. SO
po et• wk.. Mack, Green orJamm Tea, warranted to give satisfaction'''. New Retsina,
' Currants and Peels for X. -MAS Trade. • A•foll line ol-Chase & Sanborn's
9
•CELEDRATED ROAM
STED COFFEES BEST IN THE WORLD:-
" • wiR,-a- 4.1\i -i>, Jam .
-Magnificolt–Assortment of -Fancy-Cupi ,Saucars, etc.
VANTLONBIZQS„.
R.Blieral (1-liocers. and Produ60 11110cliallts,
• RACEY'S OLD STAND, ALBERT STREET,'CLINTON.
Choice, Fresh Family Groceries
' CONSTANTLY. IN STOOK..
13.12; -..----EXTRA VALUE.
F'arin Produce taken at Highest Price.: .
TILT11_101\T 391=2i0.31.
ecomaszaccemmammei
FFAIIII8I GOAT ROBES
0.-=•—• 0
11S14.Novir is Your Time to Buy !
SEE, SHARMAN S
AssOrted. Stock
•Large:
to 070 •
to 0 70
to 6 65
to '0 28
to 0 55
to 0 00
to 0 se
10 ;0 18
Lo 0 18
Lo ,Q 00
to 700
Lo 0 00
STRAY HEIFER.
O'A1lE • into 'the enciesure a t4tq subscribor,-•
'LotCo»session 10, floclerleh Township,
stbont the 1st Nov.:either, one S•year old Heifer,
lilostly white, hut partly of a roan weir, waxed
white and redhe T,owner ean have tlic mine
ii' paying exponse0.- ••
• • 011011010MINSTIZONO.
a CHICHCil TOWIni1111), Nov., 1044.
• STRAY CATTLE.
qMUG, Into the 'enelosure Of the subscriber,
Lot 14 Coneasslon14, About tho.
m ddle of Neveniber last, '3 Yearling Stoors•-•one
nearly ail .rod, ono red and white, and one rein/
also one yearlinglheifor, mostly ied. THO owner
Is requested to prove property, lo.07 charges end
edce thorn sarav,
••• JOHN .HIHOHAM. '
HnliOtt, Nov. 27, 1884. 815.-31
STRAY HEIFER.
riA.11E to thepromises of the. undersigned, Lot
40, Godorich township, oil el -emote went
September, "1(111)AND WIIITE.(ltitillning to
roan) YEARLING HEIFER, 'Phu ewner Is re.
oneeted to 'werc prOporty, pay charges. and takc
the animal away, .
•,161 I 14 WOOIA
313.01 Uftyneld P. 0.
CHANGE. INP
O .SINESS !
ThOMPSOL 85 SWitZer:
•
lining eerie ekre s°137,1 ise 1NC,AttV
' we two g73-00 ear
mites store 1.1 ..
of GREATLY :REDUCED PRICES.
• Groceries; Boot, Showy .
°ROOK RitY Am, GLASSWARE..
Ml pietist( 111(151(1351111140 requesfed to settle
•tip before that nate.
tie' No erectile° tool; on• account after th0.1st
of Doreinhu
FEMALE TEACHER WANTED,
rot the owor division of tho Clinton Mod
School, to complete tho %Jaime of theyoar.
ifkl•tf W. E. IflNII, Secretary,
TEACHERS WANTED
111(tirtivrivieote,aletitiTe(14,16.31%teRk:deofiersecroolleista
.1es.50.13T.110S0 wim have e knowledga of singing
preferred, Mtn sertient•trs nee instrii,.etTilte,t
vindication to the Seerotary. Testimonials and
wary expected' nem in ma mtli ap-
plication, W. IT. IIINE,secretar,v,
Clinton.
Ailli"MPlitrontrturgirm.mtl
.of ROBES .AND I3LANICF,TS if you Wish to "
Ytte, Mi21\17•Mi. "Sr
Everything in the HAIIPIE$S line clown.to stilt the tames.
GEO. A. SIIARB/1_AN.
TEIE ARAlk, TO TIIE FRONT—SO IS
ur %vercoats
an u
ARE JUST THE THING FOR COMFORT,.
:-:UP.
FLANNELS, BLANKETS &COMFORTABLES
AT. CLOSEST PRICES.
—0-0-0
pEosis BAD . BOY,
asioxet require to know how bad the boy
is. NV% want every Father and Mother to
know how good our BOY'S CLOTHING
is to wear.
A change of program each week. Look for it.
PAY .84 YMEMAK,
Tho ])Rir,QQpjos
,---Just received., another large lot of the--
. ._....„
cELEHlliTip..,. Atilt...N. s ,
- •
, , •• • A .0 .
• I k .9
, ‘
Tam
331ST IN Ti 3STAXtICXti•r.
.A.MCIEI, STOVZia, •.'!'
cos-ctrix, .a,s..we. •3:3,.xtiTivxs, .
• ao-vc. ca--1.A:xlvs, mme.. -• PIP, /tyro.
PRICES LOW: ic.qi igr TRY OUR NEW PROCESS COAL,011..
,
tea, Pal tieelfaviug our Wire Stretthers and Oil Cans %yip 'please retthrn tinini.
EL11.1\11BROS S•ign of the Padlock,
'Albert Street* 10
OLINTON
,
• 111... M',..A..,RST-I...A..1-.11.e,
(Lido of Seethe!), has,opciied outoniiiiiiiletiviON;VI.Ii,(L)t'el, 01.0'1E011; ue.arly oppesito till
• c
HURON. 'STREET CLINTONP•
..
- Where he fellow pronated to tio. all (Meerut Blacksmith Work.
ilorse-hoeinp; 0, .,$pecialty.: V!' • ..A.11 Woyki(litairanteed.
--wrrit HS -
e -i# Stook of SeOtch and 'Canadia,ii Ty' eedel
•
Overeentings Teealtbfiegs and Plain and Pitney Worsteds, My WM: is tdean and
well ecleeted. Al. Fischer to the front for theeliettpest, best trimmed and best fitting
Suits in the eomity. Como and see for youlSolves (toe price to ell. *Alqthele, send
your bo s, if yen have not got the time, T'ry OARCALL for your nest Snit.
Oroasiorierao.r.,
•
ftf
• TWITC-H ELM
Moria ("Union, O)toPio.
'Buffalo and Goat Robes, for sale cheap
received rey-----e
ALL and WINTER Stook
(If B001!e, PI/07'14, rte., / %Add call the ii:Itention of the pubtie to the same.
ittr Women's Itid Boots only. $1,7f). • •
' f
NYee's, hors and Children's, cheap, accordingly.
MIA Valises very theap.
Team and Carriage Harness cheaper than over, ' Sliver.4\101[11,M Shade
Harness only $14.
id" /laity Carrieges, a 1st* variety, at almost Inilf price.
13,000131ine1lea High Land Me anti Cedar sidngles for aer, e Ilea p,
TO SELECT 'MOM.
IRON AND HAFIDIVAIIE MERCHANT,