The Huron News-Record, 1887-08-03, Page 8•
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PWO Ma.
LZ-1iaEiri CoRnETT is for the„,pre-
sent staying et Stapler.
M;ss Ltnr PATTON of Goderi(lli
townehip is visiting friends in town.
i" Miss. I3En'reLt Coax, of Goderich,
is holidaying in town.
Miss Lizzie BEEELEY is spending
a couple of weeks at Goderich,
B.s.v i LD. is beoomiug a very
popular summer resort. Clinton
citizens go there in Large nuinbers.-
I1Iiss Satan MULLOY Was visit-
ing.fiieudsat Blyth last week.
ST. PAUL'[} Sunday school will
hold there annual picnic at Staple-
ton on August 3r1.
Miss. Nellie and Lizzie Barrie, of
Goderich, are the guests of Mrs. John
Mulsoy.
Mits. Enuou and two daughters.
of Blyth, wore' visiting friends in
town last week.
Anotir six weeks of weather in
Clinton and uary drop of rain.
MR, LUDLOW IIARTT, of Toronto,
is on a visit to his parents and
friends in town.
1[a. A. T3UCtIANAN, of the C. P.
1i., Mau.!is ou a visit to relatives,
after nu absence of several yearn.
Mn. \\r. lumem.l., formerly of
Clinton, is among old friends in
town.
MAs•rER G. (xiLCILRtST, of Platts-
ville, is on a visit to the pareutal
roof.
Mo. , L. STEVENS, formerly of
town and lately of Brampton, is on
a visit to town.
SACRAMENT will be administered
in St. Paul's church next Sunday
morning.
(-'tiEAr Uiand Trunk excursion trip
form Clinton on our civic holdiay
Aug 5th. Note the rates.
F,. FLoonr, we understand, will
got extensively into the fruit buai-
nese this soasou.
L. 0. L. 710 wit.L tweet next
Monday evening. , Several candi-
dates will be advanced to the pur-
ple degree.
'gun 1RISI' N iNl ," Liman base
. ball club, dill, not play the the Clin-
ton base•ballors as announced for
Friday last. •
CtNTELON BROS., )luring the past
two weeks, have shipped to eastern
markets a good quantity of apples
and several lots of pears,
Mrs. Win. EvERETT, of Clinton,
is spending a few weeks with • her
brother, Mr. Wm. .Netterfield,' of
Lower Wingham. '
Prior. Crane , of Goderich has
been engaged'ns organist of Trinity
church, Mitchell. He enters upon
his duties October lst.
ILSs B. WILKINSON, of Goderich,
who has hoer visiting friend's hi
to\tn, returns to her home this
week.
A. large number of Clinton peo-
ple are spending their annual outing
in camp at the Maitland Falls and
other points arcing the river.
it IQ Aia�fl,ies'h, Q,no )4111a• 0/04.M
tCt elfilalen10, %a�tni tpIi'°' t of trpe
04: f> at'(itpe,xvlllrslt ctlt alp 44,4miei!lief ill~ sralitmert
•WEn.NI sDA.% Mr. Robert Welsh,
titeionminte loud f am two watQ4-
, rno kl3, 'vhoeta •boinuesgt kok,
steadily in the sun, wire sertousIy
affected by the excessive heat,- ox-
perieueing. CQnsi .Qriabie 444i11tY lu.
getting house. Bia.ailment resolv-
ing itself into cramps in the arms
and lower Unrhe and dj,z ine s In the
heed.
Fonvi ,ttv,-Last Sabbath Clinton
Foresters to the number of twenty-
eight and about twenty of the breth-
von from Goderioh swelled the nuin-
hers'of these in the more immediate
locality end attended divine service
at Benmillor, where an interesting
and appropriate discourse was
preached by the Rev. Mr, Task of
Goderich,
Me.----SsEPrAttp, sQn of Capt.
Win. Sheppard, of Portage La
Prairie, Man.; is 'iu town, after a
five years ,absence, and is stayi ig
with his uncle James. The young
man will likely remain for the sum-
mer and avail hiins$lf of the high
class educational facilities for which
Clinton is so renowned
i1ItsSSRS Sco•rT AND WILSON, of
Seaford), lied two batches -of horses,
eighteen in each batch, pass through
Clinton, Saturday, on their way to
Goderich where they will be shipped
by boat, their. ultimate destination
being Regina. They were taken to
to Goderich along the Queen's
highway, two abreast, coupled to-
gether fore and aft in two batches
f eighteen each as stated.
11141:1RAAIa A&App.
fG pF7ta fft. 4tpvxgEi.-- Tfa;tlaing
wi impx'ove 11)A A, petite old gears-
plexion better ttbku early 0.814
dust try it, an: take a )milk whale
the god of soy bag 'barely 1)14404
:t)t<e rosy cur ),cams of to •antero aky.
To my young lady friends 1 would
say if the )walk can be taloa under
the spreading branches of the pretty.
,maple trees, or of by .the side of the
more stalwart oaks so much the
better.—OLD BAormon.
FIiANZ CAvouT TS& CAPER is
CLIN'roN.--Franit Mitchell handles
dress goods for Daniel Maekeuzio
and is among the most popular
young noon in town with the ladies,
both single and married. At balls
and parties he is perfectly at house
and is generally at most of them.
Genial and good natured we don't
blame the girls a bit if their hearts
incline that way. The boys Gall
him Frankie, the girls call hint
their own.—Sarnia Sun.
WILL "Go FOR" POLICE MAGIS-
TRATE \\rfLLIAUS.—One of our citi-
zens, IIark -Clarke, was committed
to goal for two months by v. M.
Williams for cruelty to auitnals.
This was a woelc,igo. We now see
him driving up and down Main-st.
as usual and more defiant than ever.
Probably P. M. 'Williams forgot the
foot that Mark is. invulnerable. It
seems that there was some informal-
ity in the proceedings against Mark,
and ho (Mark) took advantage of it.
We understand that dark will now
try his haud at prAecutiug.—Lxe'
ter Times.
TRE 1tI:AsON WILY :---The success-
ful application at. Osgoode hall be-
fore Chief Justice Wilson to dis-
charge from custody the prisoner
James Bennett, who \was in goal at
Orangeville fur assaulting a Scott
Act official and obstructing him in
the discharge of irs duty, was
brought about as follows : The
conviction was made by Police
Magistrate Gray, and was complain-
ed of on the grounds that it did not
state (1) The time of the offence ;
(2) that thcr prisoner had elected to
bo tried summarily, and further be-
cause the conviction purported to be
made for that ‘the prisoner had
pleaded guilty, not because be had
NoT Fon Jon.—Wo have heard
it stated that tho Grits of Huron
have made an offer to Mr. i3irming-
ham, of Toronto, to stop proceedings
against Mr. Porter's election, pro-
vidiug the action for libel institut-
ed by •Mr. Brown against the "Sig-
nal" is dropped. Mr. Birminham
replied that he could in no way
interfere, as Mr. Brown's affair was
purely personal.—Mitchell Attt•u-
catii.. -
\VIjt lIIEY STAND TILE TEST ?—
Overheard on a straw stack last
week while threshing. The ther-
Ill(i-ltieter45-? n the -shade and sotne-
where about 130 ° in the sun. -Us-
ual accompanilneut of dirt, dust etc.
"I say, Tom, do you know who I'd
like to have in this straw stack for
three hams ?" "No, who would
you' 1" "Well, l'd like to have Dr.
Williams, Lawyer Scott,and Iuspoet-
or Paisley, and if at the end of that
tiino they would not all drink beer
I'd stand treat all round.
SATURDAY a lady in a• democrat
buggy near Dickson's store was
moving the horse forward when the
animal, a po\wersul bt oto, got beyond
controland started up Ontario
street at a lively gait. Barry Fish-
er noticed the incipient runaway Bud
with brush and combiu••hand rush-
ed gnllauily Curtho rescue. He suc-
ceeded in getting hold of the reins-
and preventing any serious 'outcome
from the desire of the animal to go
it alone. A basket of eggs which
was in the vehicle was spilled on
the street and was the only lose by
the mishap.
INSPECTOR PAISLEY and family,
also friends from .Goderich torn-:.
ship and Galt, end, the:Mi'sses and
Mr. Croll, jr., town, piceiick'd at
Bayfield on Saturday.
How AIR? CT the sidewalks 1
;Some of them' aro in a very bad
state, and slreulcl be' repaired or
pilled up altogether, 1'ouiplaints
are numerous..
�[tt. \\ A•rEnterusl•:, foreman in
one of the itlechanictl departments
of the Clinton woolen _ mill, loaves
this Week with his family for
llitchcll, where we understand ho
hos secured 0 'iuliLlr situation. '
• lst;ir: are strong probabilities
that Mrs. Zealand will pull through son had =dm to the cellar of a coy.
the (1 'id fii1 1111 i1-i(s she (stained fain hatise in town and went t etroin
POLICE 1[Ac(STRATEs.--- The act-
ing attorney General writes Mayor
Francis of 1\roodstock:—.I beg to..say
that it is custontltry for Police Mag-
istrates to .apply to the Attorney -
General for leave of absence, and
t� provide for the pro(ior ,pers'o'na
ante of their duties while away.
Salaried Police Magistrates do' not
as a rule take fees, and if the fees
in Mr. field's case aro paid over to
the corporation, his sebsitute is
not entitled to retain them. I will
inform lIr. l'iel(1 of the rtiloof the
department as to leave of absence,
and -request hitn for the future to
-act accordingly.
Tut. Evil, of havingii4uor in quan-
tities on private preMise8, as is unfor-
tunately ,too prevalent under the
Scott Act, 'Was shown in apractic.tl
Manner the other evening. - A per-
• et tit. Thomas. And we are glass fu
' learn that she swill not • lose any of
her limbs, though it is possible that.
her hands will • be comparatively
nseies8.
lies. w. .T. 11; otN), 'Amhurst
'Farm, (Clinton, has returned home
after putting in a pleasant weelrat
the 1'ark (louse, Godorieh, within
, view of Huron's great unsalted sea
and within hearing distance of the
• sounding surf as it makes music on
the resounding shore.
CLesrox vs. EX1:TEIl.—A game
of haw, ba11 ii11 1t• pl'iv 1 between
thio two clubs, today, on the (;lin-
ton grounds ; game called et 3 p.
In. Sharp. Messrs. Turnbull and
Stanbuiv will form the batters. A
small admission will be charged._
Lallies free.
A. DRY TIME.—A dealer i11 agri-
cultural iinp1oment8 was in the
vicinity of Clinton the other clay,
lie had ,jest carte from the (.'aunty
of heat., which he had been pretty
well over, and 2101ICing a tuft of
glass in the cattle yind of the ('lin-
tun farmer le' said, "that is mare
ri:ss-tilo111 1 have sell ill the whole
comity of Rents " `11 is evident
we have not still so "sty.' e. time 111
1111rou rte ri.e\vhere, notwithstand-
ing the 822)11,osell avid tendencies of
the Scott Act.
and helped herself to the rosy that
inebriates as well as cheers. She
helped herself to sutfnic.ent to ward
off an incipient attack of Canadian
cholera. 7'I1c dose was repeated, ap-
parently -several
pparently-several titles, and when
`tile proprietor welit it,1vn Tie former
the imbiber ,quite uneonseieus, and
about twenty gallons of his "5 year
old" feeding the thirsty earth floor
of the cellar, the quondam guest
having failed to shut off the faucet.
Coln
viction upon the grounds taken was
quashed.
HERON PRESRY-Tt:RY.—At the
July meeting of the Presbytery of
wasappointed
1 'McDonald \
[ � , Ii .
1 ulon
moderator for the next six mouths.
Mr. Stewart of Clinton, was grouted
three months leave of absence, Mr..
Ramsay'appointed moderator of his
cession in his absence. Dr. TTro
presented 'a ,ielivcrance respecting,
the death of the late Rev, John
Ross, ltrucelield, recognising the
eminent services rendered the
nese of Christ, and expressing
sympathy ll'it1 Mrs. 1.0$5 and fam-
ily. 1\h. •foltn A. Taylor, student,
was certified to the authorities of
Queen's College, and 'Mr. Moore,
tettelret-itt Goderreh---ld-igll-
Scllool, at his own desire, was al-
lowed to prosecute his theological
Studies under .the supet•iutelulence
of presbytery, and the . committee
asked the presbytery to present his
case to the favorable consideration
of the Assembly --Presbyterian. Re-
ri(tt(•.
CL1xTON.. \ oT111 '• LIISTy:—Tho
Clinton :Voters' Lists , have been
.printed. It is needless to say that
they sero not printed at'l ui•:X E S-
•ieM:co1iv other,. The powers that be
holding that to the Victors belong
the spoils ill•11t(t11i0i11a1 hatters as
It -ell is in the larger sphere of p011-;
tical affairs Except in the (alit
township of Mullett, and in the
town of Clinton, which 111t1nicipnlity
is rust by the, 802120 eluss, WO iso not
know of any municipality in the
county' where tenders 'ha we not been
Waked fur printing the voters'
lists. Some municipal officials be-
ing carried away with the erroneous
idea that they have the some right
to give public work to their friendls
ns they have to give their luil ItO
work. We rind that there are 864
names oil the. Clinton -liar, 1'-'I of
them entitled to vote at Inultieipa1
elections only.; 86 elections for talk
Legislativo Asntfrnbly only, and 649
at 'both. municipal and Legislative.
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Next 60 Da
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Boole Store,
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This is the greatest opportunity • ever
offered to secure goods
Below Wholesale Prices
Our entire stork, amounting to nearly
$20,000, roust be reduced to $10,000
within the nest 60 days,
Cotu0 122211 see our stock midget our prices,
)whether you buy w• not. I.o trouble ter
show yeti the t 1t1 -.t'1' ItAl1ft_111S we
are offering.
1'01.1)5 G'et, h, u,• 111(1121/44-' et'erlit l J
i.e.. punned /e puetiI•s. •
Cliris.
CLINTON.
NO g FOR MANITOBA
British Columbia, and Dakota,
And ail putt,)• \1'esta•ard, TORONTO' and all
points Fastcard.
IJ Lo'eest Rates to All Pcsir2f.r. t2
coupon 'rickets reading vie -Toronto and shott
line over the tAtna la Pactac Railway to MI Points.
infIlass'e a Checked through to deatinatioc.
No r•.tle/out'itlg ''1X1(•15 (1r Baggage,
Parties (rat offing. will find it to their advantage
Rey point
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More than ever that it is necessary to make use of Printers' Ink if we
want to do business. \Ve have been talking GREAT BARGAINS the
last few weeks through these oplumns and as a result we have very little
summer stuff left. Before the end of August we hope to clear what little
we have oat of the house and LOW PRICES MUST DO IT. We were
talking about
Light Coats and Vests
For this hot weather, \\-e have ,just a few left.
PRICES 5OO, 750., $1.
Boy's Suits, 80c., $1.25, $1.40
Boy's Crash Suits, $1.85.
Men's Odd Pants, $1.25 & $1.75
Men's Odd Ccats, $4.00 & $5.00
Besides these we are going to offer; for a few days ANOTHER STILL
(alb ATEIt BARGAIN. \\'e have ou hand 128 yards of a splendid
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ALL -WOOL HALIFAX TWEED
'1'o turn thoso.goods into money we offer them at the ridiculously
tow Prioe af 34c. a YarU.
We sold last season a lot of these goods for Women's Dresses, and they
tell us it makes a lovely dress.
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JAS. TI:IOMPSON.
Agctit 0. T. L'., in (band felon Block, oppoelte
1•n,2IIAeo, Clinton,
.
\Vo.are going to tall: Bargains. for a week or twq, longer before we bother
you about FALL GOODS.
Tit r: r.\vs•Recolttl every week.
001114i -ns more reading matter than
atny of its rivals in the county, The
' 0ws-Recoil[, else, is larger than
the majority of its more expensive'
rivals. 'These are sulid fads.
lit t: C.1)1t nWN's.—T he Cameron's
are here tad it seem- they%hose
costae to stat.... Tlie )test nleni-ber
of that ilk to•—fuel 12_411 serenely is
Pon (Cameron of the Iiamilton •
S'eecbit(,•. He alas assumed 'the
position of editor in Chief of that
journal;' the most ably conducted '
daily paper in tho,i)onrinion. The
change is owil:g , to editor Freed's
time being taken, up'ns a nlunlberof
the Dolniniuli 'miler Bureau. Mr.
Cameron has been assistant- editor
for several years and is an eminellt-
,1y shrowd, tekingL.tei�se- and sehol
arly writer. 'thou there is Mr.
John Cameron, managing editor of
the Gluhe,,who is there to stay if tile-
1'ories do not get control of that
journal as reported now to be pos-
sible. Yes,' the Camerons are here
to stay,'thc..old chestnut about the
Camerons are coming will have to
be revised. Even in Huron we
have our own M. C. C. and .he isl
dere t0 stay. to stay at home unless
he gets the reversion of South Bruce
in case Mr. ltlake resigns that eon-
st22(ncy \\•11X)1 we suppose h0 win
do should his sent fur \\'est' Der-
h,l1n taut 11' utadc vacant by the
vieet1011 courts. Then 'we have I).
F.. ('1tuleron ut Luckuow', about as
noble a Rutna11i Cameron as ally of
them. That het floes considerable
10122111(4' goes without saying, a$ his
pt ripetet20 liulitical, r\u1b1es uhuut
elections. the eonntry pie evidence of. And
St.ssInuen.—A 1lhyeicie0 gives he makes it ii p• 2ticuhtx duty to
some valuable and scasouablo itll'ur- whack 0 'Tory head a la 1. hilosop-
mation abentsunstroke. During the ht;r Mills whenever a good oppoi-
TOWN Cot NL'It. met on Monday
night. The usual routine was gone
through with, but the t•i'ek of fa-
cilities for reporters pt.. •,::• .l ut••n1-
berg of the fourth (state from taking
notes of the doings of that august
assembly. The making easy access
to the market flora Albert street
was suggested by councillors
Doherty and lieltnedy, and loft in
the hands of Reeve McMurchy.
Tho 1111102 gentleman 811011141 not
take this as a reflectfou o11 has work
in putting in the cobble stone
waste)' 00111.80 which causes all the
difficulty. Ito did what is, anti
what everyone considered at the
time, a good job, and the covering
of it over now with plank or mak-,
ing it level its some way to prevent
the wrenching of the axles of loaded
wagons crossing it will not make a
deep inroad into the street appro-
priation account, -
hot wealh'•r,when exposed to the Bun,
headache, giddiness, nausea and dis-
turbance of sight accompanied \vith
great prostration of the physical
forces are indications that sunstroke
tunity•pres('tts,• lit is one of the
ball beaded Young Liberals. Bald
headed, 'tis said, by reason of a
large crop of ideas inside his
cranium which, in their tiforts to
is probably immiuont. The hest plan get out destroyed the roots of his
is to imnlediatel3r retire 10_0 (.001 eapillaly covering. 'lis locks are
place, and apply some 8itapl,: lo810l- likely to 1'etnrn now that ha has
token 11) ventilate his views on the
plilth)1111 and in the press. Ile also
has 0 leversiunary interest in the
represeutntion of South Bruce.
ativei,or aromatic nitltltoltia, and it
can no doubt bo prevented. l'hose
exhauste( 11•ttli the heat have a cool,
moist 8 can, ,? rapid, hosts) pulse and
respiration movement, and the pupil And we snppuse it is to tear his
is dilated, immediate nueolscionsties8 chance's that, the 'Bruce Herald says
frequently reaultsliuul heatnpul'lexy ' of him ' 11s's chewer enough, but
and is likely to prove fatal. slot he Mall the misfortune to lack that
foot: baths, bleeding, Pte,, is the hest j thing called Moral character." Mr.
treatment its such cases. In thermic i Cameron hay ' issuedia writ against
fever the patient is uncousciuuy and i the //emit/ for libel contained in
convelsed, end the bodytetllperatulo s the preceding extract. Not for
may be 1 ° nhovo the normal slate, saying that he is clever, we take it,
and the skin is very hot, Aril} pli• bec,ulse, that is beyond question,
Cnt1012 0l' ice to the h011(1 and cold i but \\•o presume for saying that he
water to the body is the hest. trent- •.lacks moral character. Down here .
s
immediately. it is always hest to on
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etoflaijt Tallors
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merit, as the object is to cool the. body in Torun, where Mr, D. C. Canter -
obtain
tolerably well known, the
obtain medical elvicn' in set•ion5 Won preveily that tato 11e,'uld brag
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C. RANOE & GO'Y.