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The Huron News-Record, 1886-03-03, Page 8LOCAL NEWS, In and Around the o /tub." • .. Bead. Cunninghawe's. Toa adver- tisement. A ROLLER HILL for gristing purposes i likely to be pit in operation by Mr. Thos Gibbing on the old woolen mill ;property. THE employees of the firm of Pey and Wiseman presented Mr, :John Wiseman with a beautiful pieeb Of silyer plate upon his retirement from the firm. THE Mitchell Advocate has changed. its form and donned a now dress, Its make up now is • almost asedit, able as its staunch support of good. • government. • Otis ot* TBE Beare—Monday of last week Rev, Mr: Craig of Clinton wa8. oneof the speakers at a diocesan missionary meeting in Trinity church Mitchel, The Advocate s t1 s: "Rev. Mr. Craig delivered a capital address, perhaps one of the best misaionaay a Iaresses :ever delivered In the . church'. Mn. P. W. HAxwntiw, Ilarry Cante- lon'ii eli stand, not only does a large busiuese in complett d vehicles, but ;does a regular. wholesale trade • in. • buggy tops and gears which, he sup • plies'to the outside trade at bottom prrc( s. Refilled and supplied a 1•rr,;e • numl,er of•orders lata week. Send for price list.'' Rion SCHOOL.='the third . regular meeting of the liihh=,Soh fol Literary-:; -Society was held. on Monday evening of last week: • Mr. Turnbull: in the chair, The program i� as . rendered in a very 'becoming and effective manner.._ The Glee •Club under,the Ieatlereldp of `Ferry deserves raise, and is grid g trent e i s es- • ,teemed and efficient leader..." BACIIELOR's BALL.—Anlongthe invit- ed guest at the bachelors ball in Lour don last week, which was the affair of. the season,we noticethe • names of l$r.• Geo. i\ic'Taggwrt,. Clinton; Messrs Chas: Ross and F. W. Johnston, Miss Cameron; Mr. and Mgrs. M. G... • Cameron,'Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cattier; on, Dr., Mrs: and Miss. McMicking. Gloderieh. • MOH • SdHooL.—The membersof the. High 5,;hool Literary.' :Souiety Met on Monday evening, President in the chair. After Rome business was transmuted tli0. followipg program ' was given :- Mode, Glee Club; reed- ing, Cora Vautasscl. Debate: "He. solved that tt wn life is more desirable than o(inutry life."'- Affirmative, W. .. Bale, G. MCDermit; Negative, ''J. Hunter, Gi.. Brown;:Mdsic,,(1ee Clob, Rua(litig, F. -.Green; Recitti�tiou, IJ 111 iIIer: The critics report being given, the meeting was dismissed by.singing , the Natioual Anthem.. G:O.M BIEl JUST RECEIVED, A -. LARGE ASSORTMENT from, the Edinburgh Vulcanite Company, of of COMBS �' Edinburgll,;Scotland; who make the. BUT Combs in the world. o--�—o--- ZT'.�LI�E PROM. le: TO $1 EACH. ' • 1000 copier of Franklin Square Library to hand last week. l The Trade supplied, OHMS..F) tc I- S 17 Clinton. Mn. JofN.Rofi nit4ort and laugh-• ter are' in Toronto. THE Doherty organ' loaned to the Grange Ott Londesboro, received en- coiniume which should my , those musical instruments are fitfor the Queen's palace. WE had a.i call on Monday from Messrs.Nethery and Gibson of Blyth, The gentlemen were on their way to Grand Orange Lodge, 0. W., at Brantford.. _WE Would -direct the attention of our readers to the "ad""of•Messrs, C. C. Ranco.& 0o., the Hub Clothiers,; in •anather column of • this paper. This firm on account of their ever- increasing trade,, have found it.nec- -:essai y tome ve into more-commodi- ous n0re_cominodiousquarters. • No Soon Gogh' Loci;. -Writing of how .and shop, licenses the .9dverute ay ss: "In St. Marys $`23.O is paid. for a shop license -'and 11150. for•an hotel: Seaforth' we Understand .is • . •sonaetliing; Muller; while in Mitchell Melee is only. 0100 f6r. either one ot • the.. other." : Brother: Davis 'should • remember that �Seaforth, is in. the • -county of, 'Huron,- anti• that however , :uiuel► appearances may .be against the:statenieut : the faot• is that the Scott let : ie. the law of the' laud in; Huron arid. consequently; neither `" 7io a uqr slidplieenses are issued for. • Seaa'orth, • DIVISION COURT here Friday.'.Bar- 'risters Malcolnson and Campion aid- 'ed•dignity to the. occasion by wear- . int; ;owns. The case of Voting vs. Beattie.was not, allowed to come in- to court owing' to, the unsettled. anio tint being too large. Campion for • aft:• •O i the night that Captain Mcpnn 'old's• building was biu'nrd, down' in Goderieh, Mr. Andrews of Clinton was driving.frnm Brurefi.Id to: ('Iii Annen and `distinctly paw .the'fllurniisa Cion caused 'by the fife a dletance _ of probably.lift:pen miles, • ' IMroasiBI.3 KrsSING -A young lad asked our : 'I a d -headed editor, "If kissing is proper Between •n10,410110 a gentleman who aro nota engaged" Hisnibbs3 is please(' to reply. "It is .Perfectly proper, 'brit iuipossil.le: .A gentleman. cainnot kiss a lady tiniest; he is engaged -and very pleasantly engaged. '. nukes Appees ABRQAD,—Mr. Henry Morris "of Colborne, packed sou,e. "Nonheru Spy" Kepler ow the �3itih tig Oecolier 18du, for expurt,,au.l wrote ou a slip. of paper 'Which heenclosed • in" the barrel: "These'apples weie peeked on the 25th .of October 1885, if the party who finds this slip wilt • 'write:to henry Morris, Gederick' P. O. county of Huron, giving date of opeuiug barrel, wlieu received and rice. fetid Le will ohhe_re."_ A few clays ago Mr. Moi ris•rtosigeal a Lettt r ' f otri 'Suffolk,.B;ngland, saying the. apples had been opened on 'I+'eli, 7th 1661i, were found in excellent condi- tion' and that. the price he p.tiit• for them there was«.'sevente,•n sltilhn;;s., about' $$4:25• MA-.Yisil . AND VIEW Yum.—The goual book:sayti: "In your'p.}tience possess • ye your 5011133." - But even milli the example and pretxpt ot many guodsmeu during the last 23J() yelain 1113 the undoubted• endeatvore • of Christian men and. women to live Up. to the teachings of "Ile who r.p.rlte as novel: wan spake." ,.tlto old ..lilsstli. still ll} etli and at times . excorcises his power, and': «i11 000103aonaly llreVt.iit proiiesoing Cllristitwe from puss(.ssiug thole souls tatsts 111 point came up last week, 'wherein Otto Limhwcak became dis- possessed of his patiouce niot so coo . 1usu11 iu Lit} i(lcau Ot warn itutl tuurn, .Alien thea cravings for bti-logit wcLO 'arousing, that he exclaimed me yule `Anil hitt, yum and forthlvith 'corn- iment:eat to • devour one Mott.soti. Su. • ' fair lags Our. lufui•1m`tiuii goes the two parties to thie affair work in a Clinton 3actery and during alt altercation ...within working hours they (i+tttie full) coilisiou, when Liurbwerik chLwed epee (aloof the ears of Aloritson pro- flar'iLtratt.teg•.11ave•'ititi 'throtigrh the full ►masticating; and aestnilattrrg process. The ear however would iikrt p Lrt company from its original pettier who soiglstretirees iii the 131 tyor's courts for the attempt to de.. • rive -him of his attricnhtr appendage.. The citrlacottri tissue market being depressed his worship mulct'd Lilub- wealeto the extant of only 11.00' men •'Cost -s, If like produces like what . %magi e to "ilopp.sre' Liwinvealt would have. been enabled to sport haat he fully nates ioeled tan hie iitwjitlabillisticx ut.b.fiu.3. • ' Me. H. SrrrEve :has Int! '.enrttract or. the •won' .wsrk for a resi,letlee for Mr. W. H. Ball of. llutlett. lir. Sl►arinan, of tins erieh • iv911._ do the plastering; ear. Mr. Stevens •tins ' sew. ci•ai other-o(nntraots on band, •ani' having disused of :tis planing mill Ile will devote all his atten'tion;to the building lure. • • . 'P is oIcl man,i. still malting con- nections.. Periodically : daring the. last four or five years, that persistent 1 V Jet rr,Mr..Wie. limiter, has Ito' b d op to the surface through the local' press with ah;announeiuent of his in, genions autoivatic car.•conpler. The Hamilton . rieetatu•'1• was. so .taken up. With' the merits of Mr.Hnnter'sceu1• ler . that it . "stopped' the 'press to announce that a gcntien:an.iu Clinton. has invented a car -coupler: • WICKE':D MITCHELL. '1'he Mitchell Advocate says : "Rev. Mr:•llraig, of Clinton, otfierated infTriuity church Sabbath hitt. Ire is a good preacher brit hits high cliurohism would scar- cely snit an evangelical congregation 1 k that-of•Trinity_' F1or vrli_re bT . Craig is hest hno.t r, he' is In ler. rl` looked upou as a "high churcuman ' Eiies liigu and evaiig;elieal eetimltte of the duties piitaiuing to bis 'sacred 'office has enabled- him to do much. Banni and to endear him to his parish iorors. "Trinity Congregation" most b i wedded to their idols if.tliey cough not appror;iate the preaching and tt'rtcbutg' of Mr. Craig;. If all who nter tho -pulpithad as defi.rite cord libermt ideas of what ,they would. teach'; we should not have so ,many ssharpers, and schewors thrusting; thenisclver forward as the Lord's a.lioiutcclf,foriiono• ether ` than, the bhispliernous purpose of advertising therut(ttelv(s,..'of e,ling their, vanity alit' 'o' aced:nplikh n , t' t e tr Moroi n try eiitls. The. now Jerre.a-cm does not conic within the. lines of their oper-' atious. • • l'oiter's 11111.. • 1ltorris. The conned met in the Town I1a11 Feb. '3.,nd J$86; members all preseuti the Reeve in the chair; minutes 01 Inert meeting read toad passed. The, Auditor's report anal vouchers were presented and after being ext-•. mined by , the council it was mov- ed l.y E. Bostnan, se!con(ieti by C. A. Howe, that the sa.de ti.a adoptee'. —Carried. Applcation was le by minder Xnnis tat It* withtintIVI 481 111 S S. No. 6; anal annexed to S. S. No,. 41 Moved by ii, Mooney, second by S. Cal•Ihick, that all parties interested be notified to attend the next, coon. cd meeting, wlhen the matt," -1' will be cop sidered,-C41'IIe.l. Moved bv.E Bnstitaii, seconded 'by' S. Csldbick, that• 0..A. Howe; be insh•ueteal to legit a contract of repairing road anal 'hingeing a culvert across creek on sideline' between fits 15 and i6 cin. art soon as the ground et fit lig aIle apting•- 'Carried, • Moved .lis'• ,H.. Monnev, seconded by E. 'Bttd{{sman that Cr. A; Ilowe he instructed 'o have' d•ain and faille repaired' at gait' ti, on .7th con, litre ata soon, as lit• in the Spring. Carried. "Mnve,I' by 1i. nnney,•seconded•by 8 Cahihiek, 'that the fol'lowing aeenunta her aid : W. 11 CInnkv'.Aualitor'a sitlnr'y, ro 10, M. Cardiff 'le t l'1, Jaa. Net fiery; drain• on wes esti gravel ,road 't i; 'John Nolah, gravelling On • boundary be twerp• Morlls and MieKrllnp $20;. John Mooney postage anal expenses, r;5;,.las, Newcombe rresanrer's•salary $90; Jas Newenmhe:-poatage lural ,.x` penes• $J tl — Carried., ieal., \1 owed Isy .1 L ylonn4y Neconslesl hv; :•Bosman that. the statute, labour for otne'IOt: in width on the east -and carat • 'i(b8, Ira' tile. Township be singe 'An the pr,r%Ml :'roads.- .Carries] 'Move•tt fly S !raid bir•k a'ecnelleti that the. Auditor's Aha+trace' be 1,nlrlishnd in' the' \i;'inghanl rl(l. g,naa.—Ca.rrir.l.. '1'he_cotnril then' adjourned to meet again on the 29Jfh day of march"next. • JACKSON'S tp • ' Trier -reenter monthly .s;port of the -stenting of the pegrils of. rhe Porter's 'fill segued is .given below. 'fele re 15011 bait bee 11 determined linin the g enef•el proticien0),. behavior and ate ten(Ienee of ttie pupils . 1'on'ith ass*,1 Edwin ,lervis,_2 Ly(lia Btair, S M innie Gardner., Senior Thi rl.....,.1 Peed I'iekard,.2 Maud 1'ickarilt 3 Alice Lite/ream. Junior Third. -1 Albert Jovial 2 Satnuel•Elliott, 3 Jolla eautelntl Second. -1 Fred.Burke, t2 Herbert Cox, 3 Jahn Coir. .' d'art 2, ,-1 David .111eCartney, 2 Edith Cosi ,.'art 1.-1 Jane ;lfarshall, 2'Walter Lind I ay. G.oderich TownlLip Mr. Andrew %titely, Iately'of Wyom- ing Vynm-i g let , who haw heti visiting ,frsenils the township has•lettumed to iris adopted hone. It . is 'rumored that' at.leastone pair•ofeyes areaudrleliedbyIds heparalio: The 'soeial'at Mr..John• Mitlalletons algal the eittertanuneut•in the' basenlent'o$ t•Iiy rhnreh were well 'patronised,. load -about' $50 will go .to.aili '.India» -Missions in the., Northwest, Salo of stock, <eliattds etr, At VVfn: Rosa' late resuledee'an the 5tli March: Wm. •Curriejr„ lois rented" his fai•tn end will. will takea tri, r to Dakota. 'He well tike some stuek wtthg lams en specs a lou. MA'RR11/SGES. .ANDERSON -SAVAGE. -=At the' real.. dente• of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Craw .ford,' on. the 2rrd tilt,. by the Rev Mr.Tu neo ate'. 'r tior.t(rn Anderson. to Alisa Lizzie Savage, all of Dungannon. TAYLOR—MORRIS.-At the residence of the bride's father, on ;tile 1011, tilt.., 1iy •the Rev. Mi., Toruer, Mr, .'Walter J. 'J'aylor, 01 flakota,. to .Miss. Mitniu Morris; only daugtitor of-MI.-A.Afug:ria, `Collieruo. 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