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The Huron News-Record, 1883-06-20, Page 3,gCV-ROCiZeT MO- tcord Tb.s. ,Go4eriob, News . ...•_ ,uron ecor (4M4ZGAM4720), • (Hinton, Ont.,Weduesday,june 20 LooAL NEMrS. Pk and Around Um "Ilhib." zran .4GaM. A- Pod: opukit boy will find pro. Atable employment at this office. SroOkfVeS and Socks knit to or- der, and satisfaction guaranteed.' .Weathereld, the Seeing Machine paU! just oppesite the Commeroiel Hotel. ° WHEN you went a new Singer phutde go to Weathereld, opposite the clommercial-Hote1,44 get one of the new petent seVareading Singeroshuttlee. • CLINTON's 'population is on the increase,. THE steeet watering. cert turele its first appearance on Saturday. • REmovEn1,-G. Ward has removed his stock, parchasecl from Geo, )1. Wright, to Hamburg. • • No „seem', proclathation is need - eel to make MondAy, 2nd July, a Legal holiday; it is so provided by etatute,. YisS NETTin ,TAOltsON left on Fri- diek on a. triP...,te......Qhicage and Wis-- ,coneia.' .We wish .bpr a !element 'voyage. ' MR. R. Heves Occupied the pul- pit of the Methodist church in Sea - forth, moping and evenieg, gn Sun, • ;day, Rev. DR. Bernis,.ef Ffelifax ed - ministered the seeratneet in Veillis ,cleirch on Sabbaph last, Heie 'high- ly spoken of. ' PuLPIT ExionADrox. --The. Rev. Mr.'lLet),,ontigh of the C el. church, p.ndllid.Reve J. Gray, Baptist, ex= ,changed Pulpits laet Sabbath. e A-NcianEa of oer bicycle, riders will goiondon en the second. of •July and. takepert in the geeat bi• - cycle tournatnent. THE vote on union- at the 'Bible Christatp ConfOrence at geeter, af- • tsr two days' dismission; stoecle-eFor union, 64; againet, lq; neutral, 11: . Passim ON -Messrs. D. Doke,. C. Detlor and -W. Lew: of‘Crocle rich, passed througli the ."Irtila" on their way to the 'Therese Oityelast Monday. •• • ' THE Galt Collegiete faet belleeani ,are said to be e 'crack" oe. ; :the heaviesteof them is Me. Jos, Elliott, well known ia Clinton; and son Of. Mr. T. Elliott, Barfield. • • • • . WHEN you heiin house cleaning take the upper rooms first, . • Take things ' easy a room day. The work will last lenge!)te he sure, and so will you. . • , , Mn. W. H. PLoony, •formerly, Of this office, has returned ,,from the ' ,eivil seryice examination •whieh was • held -in Torenteeeelaet -.week. He 'visaed a very "creditable preliminary. ' 'THE REV. W I9Dosantl, of .thes •Canada Methodist Churcn, who hafi .officiatted, itr (Moen for the • usual term has been stationed at Sarnia,' •the most imp:it-tent point' in the Countrof etainibtee; ee," • - - • Sevxam, wedding's in Clinten and vicinity will nhortly tgke.p146e. Our ecolumns are not for be'i6 of • telling, "all" .abOet our. tetelielur •friends. The old Dame, ..gossipers,. • ahd our Coterie. deal with such pri- . • , :vtite affairs. , , EAsT Huitoer.--At Osgoode Hall •Order was obtained iti the. Fast Huro ocal electiott petitiofi to ex- amine )1r. e sethe respondent in the Bross petition. .1:)..e.tee lieje beee fixed for trial inieine 'eaege. bat eo far net date has 'hem East. Huron, • A CREDIT To CLTXTinl..-The • NEws,RECoAD; of Clinton, comes to hand with a new dress; tal prifited in its ow ii �tlThatiit outside -having been abandoned.; Thepaper . in its present shape is a. 'credit to ' Clinton and we trustis receiving the patronage ies meeits entitIgit to. News,: , - 1 SOkieee, BOAAW wet pa Atauday evening. DIE windstorm which we bad the tail end of on donday afternoons, did considerable damage in Canada and the 'United Stowe. Tits Wime-Two Lieycliete from Cinvinnatist •Ohio, paesed through town 94 Friday,on their way to i Goderich. They ntend making a topr of Canada on the wheel before returning. Ayritoacuitio Comminriou.-The work on the epacioue Carson Block hotel is progressing rapidle„ and it is quite probable that it will be ready for petits by the lst July, the time originally calculated upon. jix FEvna.-4 load of hay be- ciale prostrated hefoni the Poet Office on Menclay. The uneveness of the highway or faulty balancing is supposed to have been the preclis. posing cause. Wzi,comg Bant.-Mr. W. 33. Tieing takes the position of assistant • at the G. T; R. station this week. ,Ilts fertnerly OCcUpied the same pee- ition here, which fiilled in a very -effigient manner. He will be wel- cowed beck to town by his many • friends. PRoceiEss„-T. Jackson, jr., deliv- • ered fifteen suits of fine black order- ed clothing for elergymen, at Lon- don, last week. Pere wee pet one misfit in the whole nember, arid this fact %yes the means of seeuring sev- eral fresh orders. 'There is progress and energy in "Toun" LACROSSE. - The first laorosse mach of the seasop catne off on the aeiicultural gronrels, Settforth, on friday, between the Dauntless of Clinton and the Beavers of Seaforth. rho match wee for the championship of Heron, Fereh epd 13ruee: Both ,clubs have •a • good record. The Pagntless did not come out ahead. SrroAT.-.This, Wednesday, eve• ing at 7 p, ne there will be a match game pf foot ball between the La' cross Club and the Clinton High School Fool Ball Club. •The last match was 0, tie. -:-"The Wanderers," the Clinton junior cricket club, are going' 4) Guelph le -morrow to play. .the Junior's cof thet•cifee.. Tire basis et opien bee been . re- jected by the London Conference of .the Methodist church- of.0an�4a, by a. vote -of. 101 to 88; It was on tin arnemlmene moved by Rev. -Dr. Wil- liams, The Beret breand the Rev,,Tes. Graham and other leading .aminbers of the Confererice opposed the, Niels with great energy; and eloquence, • ltsr.Tite list of Clerical • 009.1I110- siouprs frern Huron to' the General Assembly of thaPreebyteriete churoh • which met in London last week, pear. liugh Cameron, Mark Danby, N. patterson,Jes. Prittibard. : And emeng theelders preeent from Hur- on were Jas, Broadfeot, Jas. Hilton,. ...T. R. Miller, •And, McCully, joho • AizioSr.-A farmer ,froni 'near Hohnesville, after delivering a lociel ,of wood at. Young's bakery on Fri- day; narrowly escapedfrom •having a bad smashoep. • While on thecel-• 'vert Elm t4ni backed up and over into the'ditbli.. The horse e became. •confused, and ballet not been for the timely presence of 'Mind of the die:, ver, there might have been a sierious• terminetion.• • • • • , • SmerEteotio.-,-The mare 'It.ennY • who ;was sent up from Seafortlete Goderich a coople of weeks ago for hayiteg-stolena watch and chafe teem Miss, Merphye and a. pair of loots from a boarder at :the Queen's *bes been. -sentenced :to 15 months imprisenment in the Central Prieen foe the firse.offenee and to two megebefor the seeond; the tivo, -tenteliges tq ren .concueeently. inedicel gentleman on Ontario' street might have been , . ueeteeeveral evenings recently,inde e-, frieuelytetking into piles and burn- ing the street uaibilge Vy hioh had accureetated in front of lis premities. Prevention is•better than any, cp,re ; :but the, Worthy M. -D. is sorely showing a bed :„example. If many tolldvit,tIieiiumbei of his patients will likely be dieterially lesSened: tleeeepe _ tepTsT. -HU Tlie filial, drafts • pf the 'Statism -111g committee the following elereymen,. eateelte ',laces, named, in this. nistrict; T. IE.. Campbeli.1, 'Can ton, J. 4r Kineardiiie;'"Altrecr Andrews. Holmes 'Ile, Wu,. _..Beelve • Bayfield, Wm: .Baugli;--,Wnr.-- Ourle.-Heesall, 11. E. IiiikeLeiedeete• bore', Thomas ;Stobbs, illyth, J. S. Belgraee, ,E. 4. Chown, B., .4,; R. -W.. Seanlate• e Windham -.George: II-.7.0.orriish, 'Brussels; WetAe A -,•SoiLINER DID. '-•01.11 , Saturday as Mr. --e•-• -Beotlie while aawing a board at Delierey's. Omen • Factory, had thereitifOreene toeneet with a rather peeuliee eeecident; The board splintered and a pleat, Of the fragments Struck Mre 13-obilt on the face, disfiguring his 'cheek and ..eye considerably. He :was.; forte - nate in escaping *latent the less of. an eye. •••• •l'Aiit*Att stitliota,,N-okt,-stio;- _ day the Rev, J.. j.„_Rice vil preeth hie farewell eernions in this neigh borhood as folliewai:•Tn the tnorning at Holmesville; et the London Road in the afternoon; in the evening he will occupy the pile -it of the 13: C. Church here. Loge, CrOWlia .will likely attend at each of the above places• should the weatb�prote davorable, as no daubt many „will be anxious to hear theer :retiring pas- tor's farewell sermons. He i going •to Cubourg; and the people will not likely heve the pleasure of again listening to him t'QP ti considerable Tut REIT. J. Oltilt, who is to be - Mr, MeDonagh's suceessor in Olin - eon, was, we are informed, ettition. ed in Goderich over thirty years ago. He appears to be a union time fie the' following breotifaiewoo.--lagtr week will shOW t "Rev, James .Gray spoke approvingly of the basis, Mr. Gray replied' tO the "genii theory," as suggested hyl•Ii, Carson, ,and showed that , episcopaey and prelady are things thee differ, and ,that any germ of epiecopety in the :basis had no direction towerde pre ;lacy in its objecticentblaforme. Mr, Gray also answered such as said ,the uniOniste were rushing the question. .To sueli as eey.."Cantion" he bade , thanebeware' of erring in the &other Alireetien. The men who oppose Anion are chloily in the titles and they do riot observe the obstructions to Methodist progress, slob as pre - nil in the small towne and villages, Io next replied tA each Ate oppose • so.called ."Dual heod,-",and sheW. Ad that the preeident of the Annual -'400irtitoor holds atipreent aethority 'in his own confereete. The Anon- eini ,question *Watt 060 &Olt, npOfi, ,ably by Mr. Gray, who showed there IOW 144.4tigerbtp•tbe COn4eeti0411 • ,EORKED rfER Friday • evening the little egyee-yetiteold daughter-of:4'4re V. C.' Morrison WS, untying her shoes. The laces .were tied ina knot, and the • little creature resorted to the had practiee pf• using a comeion three -tined table fork to aCcomeeishliee .object. The fork slipped,. one tine thltifir &eat in the sight, andelie tether two in the :!id, of the right eye, The siglit of the eye will Ilke_be he dee:' troyed forever, and the little girl lias since stiffe'r.ed greae-pain.. The esing of a fotP: for this purpose is a • practice whicla, shoald, in all casea_e be evoided, : • .NAiinoW:ESCAPM-On• Saturday last Mr. Wth: :Young escaped what Might. have been A fatal! accident. He wasdriving towards therailway croeaing, near the stafioh, when a gravel train was approaching, . The • torsebeeame frighteged and pluegeci forward. The toutecolar power art Mr. Young atoned the hold•bab.k strap to give way. If the -animal. were allowed t� proceed, a colligion ware sure, and if the ribbotill. weee broughttobear in the case the *wagoo evoold come in contaet with the rising pedals • of the tieinial. The trait?. was still e,pproechhig and things looked bine, hat, thanks to Providonee, thetorsevely gob 'dose enough to .graze his nose on the running . train, It .was. a very narrow escape. Itirrtn0IXD,-,41r, D. Cattelon re- t nrned from thelsTorth west last Week. . tie spealte favorably of that totantey as a Whble. Peesent appearandeS favor a splendid harvest, In regard to emehinery and wagonalli`e 'coutitry is liberally sepplied and competition ad keen that ytieee notVerage much higher, if aey, than in Ontario. no came from Prieee Arthur's Lainfleg by boat, the C. p. R. being now eempleted from that point some r,000 milea. westWard. In speaking of the lake bode lie highly tommends the °Me - m% on the Manitoba of the Betty line. A elight mishap . occurred to the inachiebry of tido boat en Mr. Cantelen'S Tlownward trip, but the coo Iness and evident good sequan- ship of the Captain. and °Meets allay- ed any rising fears; • The Manitoba WAs afterward towed to SaPnia, • T. patimmotera are warning their we for rostd 40y,. and he,Ye iesued preclaintatioue of -"You are hereby duly notified to eat all Van- • *limn thietlhe on your poverty from thie date gilder penalty," ste, etc. Get to work, ' Tun haying ifl eoriiing,00, awl' hir- ed wee con hardly be had at any price. One hrindred atid tWenty dollars for four', months ere beim; plf- ered for good Men in some seetiqua • Where are all the emigrants? • Mason.° 84numir in Town Ball next Sunday t 3:00 p. m, A. fine religious and intellectoal treat may be eXpeeted. Masons With their adoustomed liberality in good works have induced tthe Rev. 3/1i. Smith, of Guelph, to eliver a sermon upon tins occasion. The collection fond will be in aid of the Formosa Fres- byterian Mimi= fuod• All are in- vited. LAMP Ftelearee-A gentlemanin town seoured,, a female help fiom among the. riaceeely arriyeel immi- grants. In ti lug the lempeshe wee as much royslAtled how the oil got inside the lamp bowl as George Rex was puzzled to account for the gee pie inside the dumpling without any seam in the pastry covering to sliew where it lied beenjomed. However, she crossed the Riihican in,P, stream of coal oil, for she poueed the oil down the lamp chimney and would. ee, ow word ring -until now had in cOnneetion „with a have been poo the oil pot g, Proposed change in theevecation of iven out. 4, M. Taylor, one of thmost 4n,,,0.89. 41. coopEil, a the 9th Mr. e con. Goderich Township, recei;red praOtieel as well as poetical"eift. am- bitious one tine Clintonians, there • lastweek, at •Clinton 'Station, trim •is rcor contention as to whether SowerbY, the stock breeder, of Guelph, that gentleman will actually be gee - a thoroehred berkshire pig, ting tip any hieher in sobia,1 states, for :service, 1 weeks old. -It is one by edepting the legal •profession.. •orale finest pigs that has eveiebeen A povate letter from Ottawa in - brought. to this sectien, and has a forMa us that Mr, Taylor will eiY odigred avldch will speak for •the, god -bye to Ottawa and teaching animal. :Mr. Copper cloes" ceosider- aboet the 20,th of June, and during able in the Way of keeping up the vacatibo will,visit the Thousand good nam e: of thor&-bred stock in eine townehip, and no doubt his effy Islands, Bestop, Now York and the heOallditanOtt orts in this direction will be much eclinitton.aTheiv forieaellt0lil g c, 'ouOpleofiyt et iirs apprediated, The enimal can now he will settletsdoWn to %cod pan,' or be seen an Mr. Cooper's'prewises, a. study of lew. . THE CLINTOX.WHEEreitate—At a, "IiimieR41, CEm.,Danbr."-Mr. meeting on Monday evening of tbe oh T. T. Midellemore, the foinider Clinton Bicyclists it was thought •advisable to form themeelves into a 'Club. The follewing offices were appeinted ; . . elresieont, D. A. Forrester. •• . Vice -President, W. W. lettatin. • Seek etary, W. fl. leansford Treitsurer, J. le Tisdall:. - ' Captain, R. Mimes. Knarno-Noor paring e make it most excellent untwire for potting pines, vine; pelargoniums* eni., sod One cau etiaily make arrangements with the leeareet bladkamith td eeire theni. • =ANEW JIMMY fanner reptirts' that a dressing of eight beehels per acre t,f ealt to land badly infeated with white grubs, enable4 itrn to raise good crops of corn fer three yeara past, which. Was 4111)084e preview; to this application. Aq Ohio fernier says thet repeet- ed experiment and long observatipn bre aptialied him that fiat culture of potatoes met oely requires less lahu,r than billing, but produces becey- ier erive Of equally good quality, and this whether the season be wet or dry. Lienp.aps.-Mr. N. L. Minim, the wealthee publisher of New York', has seed the` „fierakt for $100,000, being hie estimate of dartuiges sus- tained throegh the publication of personal ite4e4 in the "sassyiety" column of thett journal. Munro s wife will net liye with him in con- sequence of whgt wa$ published. Our local cotem. 110 better take 'warning. It is aboeet as bed to publish personals thet . will preyent bachelotirom getting a wife ae it is to cause a worrier} `to separate from her liushaied. Exemsremil.-Well, although we • Bolder, T. Jaceson. ,er, est Lieutenant, lie flolmes, Jr. • earl Lieutenant, Clues Dickson. The Club has about 12 members and 7 wheels, With a prospeet of: • more very•sogn. ,The Club, meets , „ • for tlepir 'first' ren nn Filday ate4 p. nie; when a full torn out is ,ex- • CfrUliCtI cggg: Sunday morning the. -pulpit .of the B. C. church was fillee by the old pastor, Rev: R. Thomas; •of Chagrin -Fella; , Thetext chosen for the ecca- 'slot) was the 2nd chap„ of.Colossiane. -and-th eee3iel-Versee ` 'In 'W hone are bid elle.the treaeures of wiedont and '.knoewlediTe."-In the. evening the .Reei, T. W. :Blatchford preached hfs .taieewell apemen, froni the po'o chap, of Acts ana:32nd. Verse, :..`'And now, 1.4,.ethren, I. conimend. you to God, eiged-tathe word Of.1-1.1s grace, which 0 able to build you tip, mid to•giee yoe an inhetitenee entente all. theni hick .ftre sanetified " The church . seas well ,filled en beth 'ocaimione," •the congregationwee' ' eSpBC1ally lighted to hear 'their old .pestor' :Thomas, 'once 'More. The people of the town will Ones Mr. Blatenford,, • as . he was •well liked by. He 'carries with bini to his sneeti tied. cif labor the' best wishes of tbo• peapte. Clintenev,-..46.ho...:-Critevei the Baptist °buret], will preneffien, the B. P.. 'church- •nexe• ,.Senclay enereipg,--Itee, ;J. 11: 41ce,. aed.' •fatnilre.xpect toeeteke..itheiredenart. tare for . Cohourg. on W,edneede.y„ 27th leniteeeBeee W. MeDoreteli pleachrehmeefarewell sermon' pakt. Sabbath: One week from teenier= ;rew he, kitleave for hie tieWefield of•labor e,.e scroll!. The .meny tid-•, 'wirers of life' able minietration .here will Verynioth regret his departure, ' . . Jes;. artli arid, • wife,. Of :61oderieb,-...13toppecl: h few ho ore ,in„ Cli Pewee -MI elVede ea - day. They were on -their wily east. for .t lee; beiefit:0131r.„..113'e. e.attle; Which, thotigh better than fot. many . - rineriehepaet, is not .to 'geed . as d� - aired. -Messrs. Vivian' and Cerniati • "of Gederich were in 'Wien on Fri; 7da1Vliss Alice Smith is,on ,a • two ..week"ailis'nee_to.. St., Theontea.-Rev. .R• Th.:Mots, of-Gebak,Yrin Falk 011ie,. ,Who has ,beeti.enjoAtigebiniself for. e .fevi days abte.*Clititori,-.-Willjeeye for IMMO:nat. Thurikday.41ar.-Wi - tem Toronto, is here again taking a .luok aroendelicane.-Ree: TW. • Blatchford !leaves for his new field of lebeiet Londotee .South, en .Tliuritclay of thisWeek.--eDL Worth-. Ingten, of Clieteasehalebeen ' elected :1st vice -President of the Ontrrio • .111ed Wesseeiatioir.-M r Bai leve of'•Foster end Bailey, Clietemieetme• . ducted the services, in. the. C. M. -church,eaforth, 'on -a -recent ',Sun- day. -4.., Mile, the feney geode Men, returned f tore.-Ganenoque en Salute-. •day, -p, M. Angoe, of. the p9 ere, • eery, was doing the Forest City this week„--eAtr, John: R. Steep, .fortner- ly of tliia plapo, is teaching school' a 'short' distanee feint Winnipeg)! ativ large tielai-34%-leles. Morley, of Bl - ,grave, was in town lest Saterdar. • • ImiteaRANeeee--.A flambee:Of ein.• • igrante from:Galway, •.Ireland, are rived in -Clinttnerclireetirmer the old. sod, on Friday. last, They were of all eget, froin the infant to the aged grandparent. Children seemed to • predomilotte noteetically. They Were housed in the drill shed mai Pre- vided . with food liy° the obit WraTion; • Private citizens were very. kinil.to them, We obsereed • Mrs, Corbett liberallydistributing quantities, of • In ilk iuiro±i h:e-poerilatletls'Iravel soiled strangers. . We believe that those Of the party Who are able to work found employinent, at once. There seems'te bo a heartless die - position among some to ridicule this class of peOple; Irreerthe questions put and •tensiers.egiven .eotmerning them by a few, tem would imagine that they were hardly `human beinge, at all -merely' curioue apeeimens of immunity' sent here to bear the :bold . awe and ' uefeeling eriti-- cisin of the With. luclicieds. encouragement, however, they may beeome rood eititexis, Of these Gal- way emigrahts the Olobe says i- 4‘Etteli'of the emigrants landed had been furnished by the heal° atithori. ties with 46, and hadsa poend•and a half of ready'- 'cash p anding on this side et the Atlantie, or trite as inuch AS, WO venture EtaY, inkiy thoUgands Of former Irish etnigratits Iiad Vbo. removing of these.poor 'to 'this toritiamit i uriqnestionably a blessing to them and they ill iprOV,0 ValUd,;ble eitiZeme." FlItterflity .90111g$. SiaFOnnt 0hJAPTV1t, o. 66, Bo installation of the followiug officere of this Chap- ter took place in the Malawi() hall, Cliuton, on Friday evening, I5th IstEruypal Cetapanifin, D. 141104 2n4 • E. Cappalden, OM Ewing era E. Cothp.sulep, J. Maewbirter Ecribe E. Companlope T. L. Fortune Scribe Cinapanien, T. K. Anderson Principal Sujvrner; OeinNanion, Jahn Idefatfre Sealer 4 Wm, JOU Junior " James Moore Janitor • Joseph Rider PJeaeing feature in the proceed - jogs of the evening yes the presen- tation of a Past 4 e w el to Right Excellent Companion D. X. Mal- loehs who has tuledthis Chapter for the Past Year, and was again Waded and installed as First Principal of the Council ,for the current year, As was truly reeked by the Senior Installing Officer, 4.4. Companion Major :Murray, who' in the name of his brethren made the presentainoe• this gift, although in itself of com- paratively little'value, was no,empty compliment, bat the expression of ,an earnesrendeayor on the part of the givers ." to declare and record theie appreciation of subetantial benefite received. Mr. Malloch has been the Foster Father of the Chap- ter Mace its institution.: In fine. weather mid four; whether the meet- ing place wee Seqterth or Clinton, be was al)vays et his post, and train first to Ittet, under his ruling there has never been a note out of her- Mony in the working of the Chapter. The jewelis a gold and of some value, end bears the following in- acription rresented to E.; E. Companion, .T4 Al. •Matlock Past Prinotinte S., by The Compantems of Sea. lora Chapter,_ No, 08, G. It. O., Juno 165h, .it fnrnfolied by Mr. M. 13: °Renter, Of Seaford], who has we're, than a local reputation for his tast inteee and rity in bUa! siness transa • 0, tibne. • • S. H. le 0. 4.-Pge semi-annual Meeting 91 -South „ I:I,uron eLeered Orange" Aesopiation eette • held ti held in Cliet9e. on Tuesde'ereof last week. 1)014i/tie were Preseeit from GOderiell, Seaforeh, Varna, Bayfield and othee places. Oeenty of the Orphati, Ohildren's'Emigration Master, Bro. Tho. Cooper, Clinton, ChatitY,. "Orit., left ocaupied the dhahe aed Bro.. Ed. pool cm. the .7th inst, ie the S. S. FloodY, seeetitary of theAssociatien, and 80 ,boys betweee the egos of 3 attended edoeld i;toertsliep CireesSiap with a party of 50 girls Bt erfornietl utoielsi .and 15 year4 who are 'brought out assigned themin a genuibe, brotherly to this cometry fer telopeion or hirt, as well as hosiness-like, rntioner, Chiefly among farmers. They are 4 Bro..W. W. Connor gave a Very 07. expected to arrive at the atithrie teresting resume Of the doinge et Home near.t.he city, on or ebout the the Grand Lodge, from' the annual 20th jest. Thiswill behIr.°Middle- 'Meeting of which he hadbet ii..feW mote's nth annual vieiteeith iuee'n- days befbre reta•reed, .His remarks ile ernigraets since 18.7. APO' were of a very reasearing.nature ti• cage* acetlfneaniact with good ref e jthose who are alive- to the pri,nciplee erences,'foi, the childeen•expected to ' and prOgress' of the Loyal Orange. arrive are required, Further 'per- ' Order and Protestant and: British ticuiere May be obtain by address- supremacy and , Brill& connexion. ing 1r.R. Gilebens. Manager of A large aniount of TrivalrbtfaneAs 'the Qutlitie.lienne 3.opcloe, Ont. was 'transa,cted, hue -not without Street Pitiote. at he Division --lengthy and animated discussion. It Court at. Odessa, °minty of. Len- was decided that the lodges.tepre- ilex; Lard SOIRB intereseing- &gees. stinted would attend tlie grand •cele - •Amongst them was thee of Stonts vs. bration •Wood$6pek on the 12th Bond. The plff's horse get scered at July, All thelorethren 9£ the county' some sheep ontheread,..veheeled sud intend going there as elm lode, with deny, upset, smaeliecl things gener- •one stand ofdelete and yoe.band: elly•and ran away.' ,Ple,intiff Want- They Will healniadad, by the werran *ed. defendept 'eo pay the cleinekes'at of L.Q.L.Icio. 24, Bayfteld, the old • •, the tine beeause ;he . was owner of, est in the county, probably thy Old - the, wbolly ,anitlials, The Judge eet en Western Onearia • There will held that althoegh there was 'te. he about 500 Orangemen from this 'toWtishioliky-law proltibiteng, animals' county, and eprobably as Many B4, targe peilyiding a penalty,' tri:eads v,1J14tcoornpaly idle brethren. of Poundage, the elleep had as inticli 'Very eh tip faxes will be e'eninged rigat 11051•.:•so-ared--ittr—t-60-7,for. Three ress G 11; PRINTS,. oodles/ he Most Conwlete Ptock of Dry Goods; • The Greatest Ptoolc of Clothing, lerped§, Hats, Caps, $10rts WE HAVE EVER *SHOWN.. Coats Prj,ves in Dress TnprIense'Stock to seipt, froin. TJADIES See ur Printq, Sqe Parasols, Spring and Slimmer Hat§ GREAT VARIETY. 0 Enwjal,sco,T..04,F0T4Is4 ritIMIPDP) Coatings; Worstpds, SergeS, ezqt THE LAAGEST STOCK IN HURON, • — Our Cutter, J. k C le • ALwAivs 'GIVES SATISFAOTION.. StylishCutting, Gogg.Materia; Fine-PrQes , , .agg •STpCSBEFQR-E ORDERINq • 0: ,e1TAiio-it„pd Valug ¶Ib Most Oomplete Stock . , • ' • • •••1••••••• hove) as the .lierse to .-get scared at. .Ath special Meeting ef the tast'. thasheep. -Action. sho'uld have been ., 'Middlesex. County Ledee of Orange- breught egainst "theIC.pathnoteter''as linen .Mi Tuesday efeernati;e1.3ro. W. , as his diaty to attelid to ationtels :' Wi „ F tzgerfild; Conioy. Master, pre - at •Itirgee "Bring .the. patliniastere - siding; it was. decided teattend the before me," MS honor said, "and 1 ',I,Voor4stgi3k.4emoostration ,onjuly will teach thentetheireduty io. this' 12th. • ' • • ..., ' • . j'eePee.,t.i".7:17.' • ', ... . • . ...; : .77--•:,- ' ThT,•-O-rr-ceTea7-S-eii-t-L-'ietelwill'. issue. 50,0.01.. mai* copies "'far ,the '12th. .. 'SeoRitY.:reeAbOut, 3' o'clecle p, 'M.. on Mdnday,t a:storm whit:de-had only* : It. ••*.i,11:•;cent4l11 ',Ole' dein& ef; the • ..1. 2th lit all parts of .theDorniyeo' re .eppearedebrewiegelnreartew .ininetes :previoue' eteeee .. -wee) soeei,arged - G. 0.: ie B. A. -The -64th s'ession of the. Gra.ndOrange Lodge of :Bri& :fury and sleet and Tain'upon. our • tew.xe Tee rah, desceoded; packing ish' Aree'rt'ac7rnet . last: week int St, .. boxes. smOatherinee.The attendance.% was kim ed, along' about pedee ..trien tip.,d,. high at lightieug expeese.•e:ery lerge, es.pedially from' Ontario,. Among the. delegates . teem TIIT'on• ' epeed;:eignstinit, had for years bray.' ed town by.laws, we observe the name. of the veteran. Wes, street insPector'e NV:. - Connor,.ok Bay:field,. wlip, Stern beheets end the' anathemas. Of .- W ' ordeeloying eitizens, yielded to the - acted as proxy for S. Hurere.C.:1)1,, - Te Coopee, who:could not 'be pre- 4aliettninia power of..'•the'Sterin -king,- • and :parted' from. their MOoringe, sent,' l'a•villg io his -duties : 'et•lbe Reran C9uney Council as htherubie ..e0.10 to be known no More: foreveree; ktillon of -that body,.'Henry Perkins,.' 'Coe possibli. The coveys, of.fivee crockery jars sailed rthrotigh the air1rtiit6'-I‘T.:. Huron.; Robert Mahood; D.Me Ferdwich e E.. DaW8911, D.M.,' with the beteyancy.ofe.one'e Of Her bleb sea. "Shuetere "beeanie etterly ' the. IiCeird. Seiforth•-.SiideA,... j, Davidson, Leak- ' Majetty's eorvettei • in • now, were also conong, the de1eget4.. preSent limn. thie section'.'• reckless and.got• UP": on ,epd, now • perpendicular, againab an angle of .. •R. .B K. L-The:.annual sessiox. forty:di v.e,.' then: o.verecifile by the, 'i°,sftlitieTerraic.nad WBala:Ceth- prone upon the erth,Thetre.Itheld Chapter of_13rft- '.in St.. NWS: of .gray,it'atiOri took', a ration h arinee jetieb5th and 'following daye. a' ' tei:. we'Pereiceiarly,nnticed•thOse.froutinge ',The 6raP(1. Registrar's -report ' gave .e, . 'Or.der. evits-'in aPeerin•Blecke-ewayed to and .fin: evidence that the , ,Sir ' W. H. dwaleticinigl2H-opesePteer.,17c:Itile7.hoOf.i4v'ePtf4,181ii:" inr, Id[49:;?'nitlYii,11gGldcdt:(11.6ithi°, h'ir.: as :elected D'' . headh: 0 010.4tei.n-itiattclrites:',of Old ..G. Treasurer, and ,Sir Henry. Per- Borees with phecorie.ontilited Milani; •:1111c", Gerrie...a Grand Committee- itYeeppesed to be. emborliedhinap mati- ' • 2. - . '.. . . ee, . 0. e . yartingten would say, ' beefiri4e--pice U:aibiellas as AI '" ' -0. O. F.4 -The High Court Cana - then -Order 'of Foteetets Was in 'Ses- • /eastern eaten), , , I's, .--,... . . verse,' they teiccumbed to the rever, ',Shin fit;'.441"4:19e1" 'Mt week. 'About with one ' of '•' 1.1mniniateewere . present, Bro.. ;.A,: delegatea-fromealf • parte of the sible ai•linmene to do the irievitable.r 12§. ' .A, seal wart pedeetrian w these ribbed . 8°rue:thee- weapons' .of Hale was te 'delegate froui •• Clinton . etertpee took 'shelter in the recess Of 'aed A. Saunders from Gocleriche , A ' a- friendly ' shop -doer; and as 'he moonlight excursion wasgi'ven by . shook hinnielf like e Xewfourielltind the'Court, to the Thousand It.ltinds dogjust after e rescue, andthen the in the evening in heifer Of the:High : umbrella with e vigor worthy of an -Court.beenrAmetig the officers elected .eehilady whose corns heel. tremped upon, remarked, "Well -were,: Registrar, Alex,' 'McIntyre, . • ..I,ecknew ;Chaplain, Bee, • Jamesue mewed _ i 0 ,..,e. ritehard, Aulnien; 3.• W., A, ' I • : Wowed Wit hasn't taken some thee to man, Londesfiero make up my mind whether I'm in - The ease of Mabeffy vs. Hawkins eiderontebriqerdi down or whether „ et al for the right to use certain its only tide confounded umbrella. property et Pope Albert, in the 'When be removed something less 'township of Ashfield, under the Mill then egalloe a water and ;Area Privileges Act, which was referred nand from his eyes he founcluatthat to the County Judge from a former • it Was only the should be raii pre Chancery canopy that pelessly ho' Chancety Sittit'g' was decided last' , by judge Toms, who awarded • demoralized, ' the parties the following compense.- , - - s then for their land, Geo. Ilawkine •Camay tatrritiaty__ ...—.42b0 4 A. C. Ifawkies $100 ; • --- • y Otway, $50. The village of Ilensall can now - beast pf a fully equipped telt well - . end le.now turning out 'the' menu- -factored saline, The annual Bible Christian con - femme teat held in the baseineet of the Bible Ohristian church, Exeter, Motiday of last week, netted $200. The Megsre. Ctole, of the tendon lia,ve oyer two hundred stock cattle,whiehthey are grass fending On their seYeral tarn's.'" albriggan, Lisle •Thread., Merino, Cashxnere, Woollen, Cotton. • Wei have the above range of'Goods in 03., 1Q; 10*, aii,(1. 11; Tho. stock is one of the largest in this seption. See -our Line, 4, Pair for25 Cts. A. splendict.lii.of Balbriggan Goods, $1.25 per • half dozen... ' mplanuess7nomerspens7oasswoosiossosamommie.7. . VI • • . "P PdAitY AN L . . . 'Twas evening (n May, aiid the soft zephyrs sIghe,d- • ;Through branches low Wildina,Above, , • . • My Mery and 1, aff`we watuler'd Wong • . • ''• . And wriiipered attifauty and love— • Well plaice' as a nast.hke the hirdlings,.1. Saki, And noVer shall 'part any more., • • yes,l she replied, and en furnish It ntee•-:— . Al the "Red Beeker"...rutnTtuto SWIM. • • "Ealr creature I there's many a Wealthier ihan , WOuldghtellv have you form But no 0,10 eau love youlnere fondly than I, • ' 5ty treasure, and beauty, and 'Adel Oh rhad I a mansion j with carpets of gold— , •• And-of-s11-1,,Or-145-never the fiber.% •ButsiilIttn' - she said, "You can purchase theliest, 00"Ited Beekee'l.tourniblire .Store,'• ' • . spread 'you a cone ppon which to reeling • When evening shall eall na to test, ' Of the fleeciest down." Bat she Said with a Sig1P, • - ."1 like neeersee eminence the hest." 'Then HO shall it be, I ave.—and, tables11 id,' 'Anil state from some far ellatalit shore." "Oh., he she exclaimed, "Oak have elegant ceeir At the 'Red Rocker" Furniture St.ore." '- Wo wont, Hippy day; I Can T ever forget • ..'1'he pleasure that boatned itt het face As she gazed it the marvels of beatity.displayed • in this nlbat Wonderful place? • We furnished oi.r nest in an elegant style. • ' Been nutrridd a twelvemonth of mote, And:dory is slOginrthis song to.her 'bithe,1 - Of the "Bettqtacker" Eartilture Start, ete i# A. A. SENNETT, ' Sign of the ) • lited11100ker .,neeeeto Iearland's hardware 40 Store, b. 0 • ce 41)04. t) tz' . • 4014600010as 1b, •• "4. tol, opt '4, , p. ca.) During a repent thunder. storm FESTIVAL OF the houses of Mrs. Torrance, at one • . A dertivioN Baptist. 'St. John the I „ . „ .end of the village of Itookwocids and, ttirrutk Dbywkligial..tnintigie. otortf4til., ing.thivstatonjiwoirlii010.:11,8iftl,74fribleffrbifyynttIntne ;wee vicainalty- 0 / . . M. 11 dwelling was not.inueli damagedatomiras, mole tge other' woe greatlY- shattered, the eleetrieduid pessing through it into •TvIni Irttlittl'eSitttiriSlies UndlitY4 the cistern, which was exploded. at8:00 'P. M. 'be 0easetias will So to Kid tho, Vh° 4411eht iQ)1°"Ci the st6v6 Pi"' ,Prir liTValitZe'etC-soseeitio at tile Ms. and blew off te door et the 'house, Mit Bali, latlhOCI Wi.Was and More in ptO• and a boy lightitg a fire in the stove cebiori to the TaWn Hal . J. H.teWniatin, T. L ro „ ba,t1 a tirttoalout ptioa,po. FNeorttarY. For 60 0Cents TO LIAM' Mr \1st,488 • Or Exam)* is cont(41.ts'. It is radby thoutihn.dp ttyid Itoknow1edg4to bG 0/1' of tho bosf Local papors Coqnty, 11,6ad it And judge for yoursolf. .,PIHER.St 41.11114A4.00 New-Apparatimliewileaosso4e, ow$1001 Now 'prepared b. turn oo at Pitt Work 11S Cat matlo,ittCaul