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The Goderich News
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Huron Record,
Cliaton, Wednesday* August ft
Wcsytf NEWS.
tfGftCAh—-At cR rinvi Vt receive.
tt«M< of neuoifroin any reliable source^either
r-veTbc^ or wlttel* ILtp^rlfof rneetiiige, w
tertaininsiits, society and chieroh d,oin(ist eto,
. etc, er any ol/ier maf teri of general intereei
ibUl AlloaUf Kaos a place in our columns.—Eo
Mr, D. QaXteloni is prepared to
* purchase a large quantity of fall
appleB.
—-Excursion.-------HRememhar—the .
Masonic excursion from Clintor. to
Port Stan ley. on the 7th of Aiigust.
See posters,” 345 t-d.
Friday, August 7tb, is Clluton'a
. civic holiduy.
Miss Likxik Holloway left town
Seturdtiy het on a visit to,frieiidsat
a distance.
, The Rev. F. Robinson, of Exeter*
will preach in St. Paul’s church on
Sunday next. 4
The proprietor of the “city book
store” left yesterday for the purpose?
of fraternising in Toronto,end inter
viewing the glass trade in Hamilton.
. The Rev. W-. Craig, B. D., Rec*
toe of St, Raul’s church,, hits bepn
appointed Rujal Dean of the coutity
of Huron, by the Bishop of the
’diocese. r •
Mb. and Mrs. Wiseman emd Mrs.
John Robertson and family took
steamer at Goderich Sunday last
and will enjoy life on the “ocean
wa,ve” for a time.
Majud S. made the mile in 2 08|
last Thursday, against time, beating
her record by three-quarters of a
second and the fastest of her rivals
by one and a-lialf seconds.
■ The Foresters of Clintpri wijl ‘.‘do”
Port Stanley on Fiiday,; on which
Mr. Geo. Bay has returned from
bia h oljday outing.
Mrs. E. Floody was visiting
friends in Blyth thia week*
Misa Wiseman of Kirkton is visit*
ing relatives in town.
Miss Dolly Reai?, who has late
ly been residing at Norwich, Out.,
is home for her holidays.
W. II. Cooper, jr., leaves to-dav
(Wednesday) for Thorold, Ont.,
Sfhere be is going to erect a head-
atone and one of his celebrated “Ar
tificial Stone” cemetery fences.
Mr. V. L, Crasweller, B. A.,
formerly of Goderich High School,
has been appointed to the vacancy
in the mathematical mastership of
theOsbawa High School.
The London Free Press says:
“John Smith, of Pontiac, Mich., a
tailor, left his goose, his wife and
five children last week, went to Port
Huron, made a mash on his broth
er’s wife, and the guilty couple
eloped to OanadW.” It would be
quite in order to say that he took
his goose with him. •»
Mr. P. W, Hayward, proprietor
of the Harry Cantelon carriage
100? Agents Waited at once to
sell Family Biblea. Good pay a d
steady employment.—Chris. Dick*
SON,. Clinton, . 350
“ "Mr,-Thos Turnbull is home for
the.'holidays. :\
MR.s/CnASi '.Coats <returned.' to
Tonjo ttfmid^t u filay
• Mrs. A.H. Manning returned on
Wednesday from a seven weeks visit
to Almonte and Ottawa.
Mbs. Wm. Coats, Sr., left yester-’
day on a pleasure trip to Bothwell,
Chat ham aud Detroit.
Mb. Biggins building opposite
the Que n’s Hotel will shorth be
opened as a restaurant. „ • . ‘
Spring Wheat in this vicirHfy^is
■"^TOt lTkffly tO" bo lialt^n average crop
on account of injury by rust. /
Lads out fishing near-TricOr mill
the other day say that intermixed
with rain which fell during a slight
shower there were, innumerable
sm^lh’frogRr’™*'’-’ ’■
Daye Cantelon has been .busy
netting ’em up for the hovs this hot
weather, and it wasn’t hot scotch
either; Harvest, machines are wligt
Jie has been .busy -with.
Burly Dixie Watson, so well
known in Goderich and in this
vicinity, is the efficient clerk of the
court, of Rogiria before which <Riel
was tried. ;* . . ' . • * . .
A. Princess Street Resident
savs that the cats, i-ii his neigh >'or-
hood have the whooping cough. "It
iS4i 'toss, up between tlie eats and the
Salvation Ttrnev”wFrcIrsInTUlrFgRt a~
leather medal for whooping, up the
music. ’ ■ ■ .' >’
Al it. Tho-l Sturdy, brmher of
. Mr, John Sturdy formerly of Wtng-
liam-hat now of HTit'risron', who h »sq
"«• been living it-Po .t Arthur f<’rs.>me
’ years,' passed through to Goderi« h,
Thursday night, on his «<ay to 'visit
old friends in Goderich and yim'nity:
Two female teachers are required'
for die 4i l> _and 6i.lt divisions of the
Clinton Model ' Sdiool, Aliss Fields
and Miss Dickson retiring, tlie'form-
er we believe,, moved theretivby a
’ ■ controllable cause,the latter owing to
... sickness.
The ex “boss” hotel man of ..the
■ county,' Mr. Thos. Dark;' ■ was in
the “hub.” ilie^ other day. The
gentleman has not worn out the
cheery greeting which --helped to
’’.popularize hi ii with the public dur
ing So uiaiiy years of active busiiiess
life. . ...
It is sometimes a misfortune to
_ be deaf -At a holiness. iuceting-a
P few nights ago an elderly man arose
to express bis opinion, and Said i
•*’Der pe’s a goo |. m.iny .on de road •
to hale.” A worthy brother soldier
who was bard of'hearing regulated
his responses by the inflection of the
speaker’s voice exclaimed t- “The
Lord be praised.”'
The'Rkv. J. W. A. Stewart, of
Hamilton, brother of Mrs. P. Col
X)nt!ario St^*ClTin ton'| has been .otter
ed a professorship, lecturer in houfls
tletics, in the Toronto Baptist-Col
lege. The Spectator is authorized to
■state tliatjt is extiemaly doubtfu
111^(7 Mr! Stewart ’will'- leave Jiis.con-
igregatioh even to adeept1 such an
" firtiiofable post lioirff- Yhwnirtrtrder-'
ed him. “ ‘ ’
A Gentleman whom we believe
to i e a very-0gno(L living and .well
meaning man applied" at pick-on’s
Look store for ifpamphlet cdiitain<ng
reprinted extracts of»t,he great. Lon
don' scandal, fiom the Fall Midi
Gazette. The supply was exhausted,
whereupon the'inquirer waxed in-
dignant at the pronpt.fess.of mortal's
to read “scandal.” Forgetting that
lie to flirty:, pre vein e<Fffo Tr<lon,g
likewise by his inability to obtain
■ .the literature which he denounced
the reading of. ___.
Unhealthy Perfume' — Parties
whp liaye recently bad occasion tqu
go along the716clrT30iurjust outside
the corporation of Clinton, ^reporh.
that j.he air was. recently if ii6t,how
l&deH with a A perfllme that did
not savpr inUch of Mtl'rlr.ay «k Lau
man’s^Horidn Water. - Up m inquir
■ing they found that it‘’proceeded
from the decaying carcase of a beast
that had either died or been' slain
and only partially been buried or'
destroyed.'; There are half, a ilnzp'i
inhabited houses within a short
distance "of where rhe' decaying" rar
“ Ar“oasH th idluged * to be.-awl -if the
nuisance is’not abated the township
health authorities would do well to
look after 4t.
The Toronto Fair?—The great
Industrial Fair which is held rlrinu
ally at' Toronto offer I he- largest
prike, lisf+n’ al I * ilerpnr tm -n ts nr d ■
draws its visitors from hll .cl ■sh^n
througl|out (he Dominion as w/'li-
. as the a (joining States, fend this has
been accompl-she<l without the aid
of 'a dollar of Government money.
The attendance last year was .Over
150.6001 arid tho appearances am
that tins number will be far exceed
ed at the coming Fair tur’Be held at
Toronto from the 9th to the,19th of
September next. This Fair, after
the great St.‘ Louis Fair, ranks
second to nOne in America. Cheap
rates and excursions! wiR.be given
on al.i railways^and Our readers will
nofc-tfe disappointed if they makeup
their tfiinde tb pay Toronto a visit at
the time di the Fair. All entries
must be blade on or before the122nd
of August* and intending exhibitors
should not fail to make a note ot this
fact. *• Pr>zo Lists and any ether in*
formation can bo procured by dropt
pipg a post*oard to Etr. Ilillj the
Secretary, at Toronto. '
The Town , baqd will accompany
them.
Mrs. McGill apd Miss Lavina Mc
Gill Of Greenock, Co, Bruce, are
visiting friend in town and vicinity.
Thev will likely become permanent
residents here,
Frank Mitchell, the popular
assistant at the “Palace Housf,"
took boat at Goderich one ilay last
iweek for a sail on the northern
, Of
the unsHlted seas.,
Mr. D. CaNtelon has the found
ation of his liew building on Albert
street .nearly- ready for the brick.
Adjoining this is Mr; H. W. Cook’s,
which, will be proceeded' wjth in a
few days.
' Huron High School Entrants.
-^90 candidates wrote at Seaforth,
«32 passed, 32 failed, 27 were rraom
.mended. At Wingham 62 wrote, 39
pas-ed, 2 recommended, At Clinton
64 wiote, 25 passed, 1 recommend-•
ed. . 7 ’ ' *
Mr. Geo. McTaggart, -assistant
manager of The Molsdns Bank here,
is taking his summer cueing in the
•.Badger. ~aud othwr— Westerii-StAtes.^
When returning from Wisconsin he
will pitch his tent for<a few days in
the garden city of Illinois. •
Mr. Wm. Hickling, .who was
cutter at Mr. John Craib’s about 13
mouths ago, died'at Uxbridge, Ont.,
on the 13th July, aged 47 years./
He was buried under Orange honors,
having been a member of L.O.L.675,
He leaves a wife and eight children
■ to^mourn his demise.
Excursion to . Port,' Stanley- on
Clinton’s civic holiday, Friday, Aug.
7th/ uii'.hir Masonic auspices, hut
. j p p e n. to : tlie. ■ p u 11 lie...ge u era I lyt^' Th e _
fare Irbin here and return is only
' $1,.....-Eight, hours therp^ Strannnr
will make hourly; trips oii Lake.
' Erie.
Dr Campbell, of Seaforth, w.h<>
• li'as qu te su'hh’illy cquired- a jia-
tional repqtatinii the author of a-
cleverly- wr it eti work, entitled the
“Land of Burns," wa,s in town oil
Thursday in 'sympalhy with: his-
brother- Oddfellows, and on Friday
fitignding"tp;i\iaisopie business.-
■ hani, are- in .temporaryj diffiuuitjes •
with their creditors, the plant of
both offices having been under seiz
lire last, week. What'.a - printer’s
paiadise the st'ato of VVisconsin iiiust
be, where printing press and material
tn the value of $1,500' is exempt
from seizure." ‘ 7..
Who doesn’t like to see a pretty
horse? ’ “If such there be go mark'
him' well," fo- he cbifFd' pot, Have/
admiredi the Symmetrical coal black
t*o year old beauty of Plu-aisteel’s
as. lie cavorted aloug-Oiitario street.
^57
iug of his residehce on tlie'Tot on
corner of Princess and Orange Sts, ,
which he purchased a short, time
. a-o. The Bite is a very desirable
■one, and a 'gentleman who gets up
such nobby carriages as Mr. Hay-
wqrd will bp sure to carry out bis
excellent taste in building, and in a
short time what has for many years
been a waste place will lie Ro no
more. k
’ More"Telephone Facilities.—"
The. Bell Company is still pushing
on.with its new lines kt the rate of
about thirty miles a day, , and has.
completed within the last few days 1
the line from Trenton to Pieton,
taking in also Bloomfield, Welling
ton, and the Lake Shore Hotel at
West Point. Welland has been con
nected with.Thorold and St. Cathar.
GREAT DISCOUNT SALE
FOB THE HEXT THIRTY DAYS, at:
DICKSON’S Book Store,
CLIMTOKT.:
On Pocket Rooks we willgivc a discount of 25 per cent—on Jewelry $5 per cent-—on
Silverware 15 per eent— on Miscellaneous Rooks 20 per cent—on Bible?, vW version,
25 per cent—on Photo Albums 25 per cent—on Autograph Album? 25 . per cent—on
testaments 25 per cent—onSpectacles20 percent—-on Cups and Saucer? 25 per cent—
oil Pipes 20 per cent—on Vases and China Goods 25 pur cent—-on Violins and Fixings
25 nor cent—on Concertinas and Aecordeons20 per cent—on Wall Paper 20 per cent-
oil Bertin Wools, Fingering.Yarn, Sic., 20 per cent—on Day Books, Journals, Hedgers,
Sto , 10 per cent—on Mouth, Organs 2Q per cent—on Baby Cairiage^.ip per cent—on
Ladies Hand Satchels 30 per cent—on Combs, Writing Desks and Worklioxes 20 per
cent—oh Velvet Frames and Dolls 25 per cent—on. Baskets 10 percent—a.11 other
goods at proportionately low' prices.——Our entire stock, amounting to nearly $15,000,
must be reduced to $10,000 within tho next 30 days, as we commence Stock-Taking on
" the 1st August, and balance our books on the 15th.
Chris. Dickson, Clinton.
year, In other items much the
same as last year.
Receipts for July $1,601) paid
$ 1,190, on hand $411.
Gqod Foi» Something
In thc Aviso econinriy-of-nature-all- -HjX
WHEN VISITING THE HUB OF HURON CALL AT
The Great Dry-Goods Palace.
JVe keep the Largest and Pest Selected Stock in the County, and carry an ALL the Pramd
of the Dry-Goods Trade f
Millinery, Mantle* Making, Bress
And TAILORING.
For summer weather we are showing a very full selection of White Lawns, White Pkfi, White Spot Muslim
Colored Muslins, Colored Lawns, Embroideries and Laces,—Lace Parasols, Silk ParaSols/“
Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas.—Men’s and Boy’s Rubber Coats, La dies’Rubber Circulars.
Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. Five per cent, off for Cash,
snm J. HODGENS,
Y-GOODS PALACE
* •
doelh mighty things for His mercy pan
driuk forever.” . *
' The offering in aid of Missions in the
Diocese of Saskatchewan wa« liberal,
TpEMALE TEACHER’WANTED.—
JL A Teacher holding a Second-- lass Certifi
cate,-for the third division of Clinton Mpdjl Bchooljjfor balance of1 the \ ear, Applications
with testimonials received up till 15th ef August,
JAMES .SCOT 1\ Secretary, pro tejij 350
r—....' ____________ __________
n^EACHERS-FEMALE-'TWO FOR
4- the Clinton Model Sphool, for 4th and Oth
Divisions. -Second-Class. Certificates, Duties to
eoinmetrce Augyst 31st. Applications with testi
monials and stating salary, received.up till,Aug.
15th; JAMES SCOTT, Secy, pro, tcm. 350"-2t
XTOTIOE.—MR. EDWARD ATCH-
'J-l ISON ■ having resigneiT1 na “position, as
agent, for the McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, Mr. T. NEIL.AN'S, of
HAULook P. Oi, and Mr. S. CAH.NOCHAN,
of Egmonoyilt.b P.G.-, will in the future be found
ever.ready .to attend to the Company's business
Jn this district. W. J Shannon, Secy.-Treas„,
Always'Required—a good, cathar-
'inotdisappoint you, 350 41
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MANAGER.
. BUT Also on August 6th and 7 th. to ..ill
points, good until the 8tli.,. at. a Fare and.
A Tilliu»? • ■ ' ; ...
. ^’Children HALF the above rates.
Fol1 further particular's apply to *
' . A. O. PATTISON,...
G.T.-.R. Agent, Clinton
W. EDGAR. Gen. P. A.
London, $1—good for two days?
To Godyrieh 40e.. Mitchell 65c.,.Stratford
75c.-—Good until Monday. -
ferTn.addition to the- above; Return
Tickets to all points, good for the 7th only,
■at SINGLE LbUtE. . ■'
guided countryman, to the advantage of
those whopi these unhappy men thought
to help by rebellion and stirring up an
Indian, war. We can never be too thank
ful—for ‘-batever view may be taken of
the causes of the trouble—God's Hand
is plaiuly visible in bringing us through
and out of it. And so we can, say and
eing—“0 thank the Lord of all lord? for
.things “are good for-something,”
Though Sii Richard Cartwright may
be a vpry poor Minister of Finance,
or a most intracable politician, but
as a literary critic' he ia.ia success;
The following is the copy of a letter ______ _
received from- Sir. R, Oartwright-J tic7~medicine7*NationarjPi.lte* 'will
by the author of “The. Land O’
Burns”—ivhich is highly compli
mentary to the doctor :
Ottawa, July 14th, 1885.,
t Dear Dr, Campbell,—I have to
tliank you fdr your work on Burns
and other. Scottish worthies Which I
, have read with much interest,. They
are subjects which will always arouse,
the attention of. every man who'
speaks the English tongue" or cares
for (he history of the fatherland, and..
you have added to this feeling by
your easy, fresh and vigorous fashion
... °* handling your subjects. To thosejoes, and the line is being mow rap , who have not had the.good fortune to
idly finished to Hamilton. Buffalo, visit the scenes you describe so. well,
Port Cofborne, Nimiara Falls, and your book will afford a" very .vivid-
other connections iq that, neighbor- glimpse of the way ,in which those
hood will also be complete in a few i t.*,Ae-hondred regions impress intel-
■ 1 . - I ligeqt travellers .from our newei’
world, while^tfiose who l^how them
well will experience a two fold pleas -.
lire .in re calling a,11 the old associa
tions you describe so well.
Yours, very truly,
R. J.’Cartwright.
J. Campbell, Seaforth. .. . 6
We may say that the book can. be
lfad at Chris Dickson’s Look store,
Clin’top. f ■ ‘ “. '
St. Paul‘s Church, Clinton.
Service of Thanksgiving were held on
Sunday laBt throughout the -Diocese' c/
Huron, ffir the'suppression of the North
west rebellion’ and. thel8afe retiirn ofjhe
volunteers. At the morning service Rev.
W. Qraig preached from 1 Cor x v.v,
1. 2 3, 4, 5:—“Moreover, brethren, I
"wtouTd nortbat"j?ou should TarignOrMnt,
how that all our fathers were tinder the
cloud, arid all passed through' the seji;'
and.were all'baptized unto Moses’ in the
cloud and in the sea ; and did till'eat, the
same;spiritual hfeit, and did all eat the,
sa m e J ju ri tua L. dL4 nkj'Lfo roi.they _d rati k: oi’.
that, spit’i ua) Rock that followed' them
and tbiil Rock- .was Christ, but with
many of them God was not well pleased:
for they were bverthrown-'iti the wilder-'
■ .uesB.’1 ■ ■ ”••' ; '
-—;The’firSV'tliing^we shall notice here is
’’that St.. Paul reminds ''these Corinthian.
1 Christians of some'fiiQts of the pan’, his-
He ■ 1r of the 'Rif ten bury ' ^Koyar
Rever.ige" Stock, is "as pretty as a
“piptur” and .would afford a fund of
• poetical inspiration’for the authoress
•of “My Beautiful Steed.” ’
The Same Elswhere.—Any uh
initiated person .scanning the col
umns of tiie ' Peview fiinV Chronicle,
would imagine the former had the
largest advertising patron .go. The
than they-are paid for and . accept
.ads, at ridiculously'low rites. Asa
%iae in point we;r'eceived an off r of
$5.00 for a’-pace of-Hix-ihclies from
West«fa Co % of Toron to. Oiir reply
• was timt. sixteen dollars Was out1
.'A>l)arg07.-f.or<..7t-liauspacer®“Pf eouf.se»
we. lost the ad. buj. tlie’/Zewieui got p..
Now ■ we 'ask’ wdietlier it is . lair; i"
local patroriH, t< accept starvatio
rates, from •, outsiders. ■-Du ha1"
Chronidfi \ . ■. ■ ' •
FRiDAYevenjim Mesda’iiie-Af' l u
and H. W. Cooke . returned fm.in a
buggy drive. Tlie.'horse was sup
posed to be detached from the ve-
-iiiqle- and--Jv-ai^-i-ii-tlia-Aact^I being
taken to,the stable when it was >liss
•rovefed t|ia~f a por'ion of the liarii
ess was : till fast, to tlie biiggy. T? e
shafts got about the animal’s le&s
which caused it “flare up” anil pull
the-buggy, ground the yard, hii'intr
which ptfldjQ^uia.tice „.Mrs, ■ A.r'lvrr
CnOke was knocked down by the
"buggy, thO wheels-of the 'vehicle
•pitssihg over her lower-lirubs,. pain
fully tiiitr not seriously bruising
•them. The lady will likely be all
right in a few weeks. .
Huron Encampment.' -Thursday
last the Oddfellows of Clinton open
ed (heir ljew liall. Brothfeir froin
Goilyriuh, memlierfj of Huron E -
'•ampiiient No 28. were present, by
invitation. After the opening of
the hall the brethiren headed by the
Town Banjij niarched down Ratten-
. bury Str, along Orange, Huron, Orf
ttiflo ar..d aloVig
Albert’streets. ■’
Q,ueer?s hot' I and
hall, l’hev inarched, in excel*
’ order, The ’p:umed/ helmets
neat Uiirfoinm of Huron Eh-
were’ p rtitiuIarly hotice
The Encampment was drilled
weekHj. Montreal will be in communi I
cation with ICingHton and all towns
on the way in a sew days and sever-
al.ot.li er..1 i ues-ai'o—in-cou rseofmon-
struction. . ’
Open Air Concert.—The garden
party and open air concert .on the
grounds of Mrs. S. H; Rance,. Tues
day evening of last week, was fairly
well attended, though a slight rain
in the early part of the evening, yve'
understand, damp'd the ardor of
many intending to be present, as ■
they .were fearful that they mightget
otherwise damped. A number ot
Seaforth people J .were not,4 pi esent
owing to that cause. The arrain’O-
nneiftTTwere all that eOulil Ge desired,
for wh’ch-~t4>e„rarliHs_w-ho--were~in--
stpuinental in.;getting up the affair
deserve great’praise, Selections,div
the piAno, vocal - mtf-ic,’ and the
plea<mg efforts ot the Town^44a.ti<L
Bup letrnnUd nmst agreealily the
efler's produced upon the maTOrial
nmn by the delicacies' furnished iit
tire refreshpient tables. The" house
end grounds w'Crei.nicely lit.up and
the beautiful lav n afforded • ample
scope for promenading. TAniortg
tlio.se-ptesen’t not coiH.ioc.ted with the '
-elrurelt—u-rnler-^v-hbTtb-^u^pKrra—t;h(7
..affair was gotten up,. we noticed'Mr.
and - Mrs. Alai loch, Mr., and Airs.
Wiseman, Alessrs. D. Robb, James
Fair, M. 'McTaggart, W. J. Faisiey,
Geo. McTaggart; John Scottj etc.
'"The net proceeds, which will be used
for the improvement., of Sti-»■■■Raul’s
church grounds, were $ ^-_r With
out the intefition of making' any
carping comment it-inight ;be^jr.e
marked that if a little more “at-home
attveness” were' shown by persons
attending such affairs -the general
.enjoyment’wou d bejniich. .enhanced.'
“W-ff-Jrave^v^^
•the risk of being misunderstood.
No matter howtaffable -tlie Con-
duetprs ntoy•lie, and in this case we
are sure nothing in that, way was
wanting, yet the patrons themselves
will have to put aside formality if
they would reap the .full benefit of'
these social gatherings, ■ . .
Clinton Entrance Examination.
■ 64 candidates jwr&te^S: passed, 1.
reconniiended~-7Die last lias more
than tlTFhumber of marks required
, to pas", But wits u nder the ui rhi iiiu in
number in one subject, ..
‘ ' name. \ t SCHOOL.' .
Brown. Edith D" ."ciiiitoh SI.’ST?™^. ‘
•BoloH, Ida. H ■ .. . .. .. “
Cooper, ChrlstjuaS.. .. " .
Cottie, Agues . Holnjesvllle.-.
Fitzsimp) ns, Aniiie ILCiinton M.S
laz .rd,'Sarah ii 11 Goderich t’p ..
Jenjtiiis, .Oar.I E . ,. “ I.
Jenkins,ClaniiC.- ... .1 ■“".. .._
.McGowan., Ellon 10 J4. Wawnn.osli McEwan; Ada .. 10 liu’y
Murcli, Ida ., ... Ilolniesville
O’Brien, Annie. .4 Tuekersmith .....
Richardson, Florence M OGodjricht’p
■ Ross, Annie .. 10 E. Wuwunosh . ,
Ruinball, AHeo A! Holmesville ..
AHoan^Mury r Blytll
Vantassel, Vorn M. dintolvM. S. . . . .. .....
Walkor, K. Un. No. 5 llullett.& E.Wawunohli oDl
Ball, James A- •• Clinton M. 8. ..
Beaeom, Albcrt-Wr-—10-Goderieh t’p
Docking, JameslL. Holmesville "lUntcr, JacobV^ 4 Htlllett ..
Landsborough, Jas. 6 Taekersnnith ..
Lindsay, John 11 Goderich t’p >.
• Lobb, William v .. lldlmesvilla ..,
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Cuifimlng, Margaret, .7 ilullott
MARKS.
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Town B’ai'Iifiment
Z
TjHTE GKRZK-A-T
Ratttoil'ury, an<
They continued t<
returned t<(Im
the
lent
a-d
UffiTipm'eii
ble. ’<
by the late Major Cooke and the
members show the efF-ctw of their
dtMidplim1; some now members how
ever,, have been added since. Owing
•to tbe*c arse metal only recently put
upon our streets, that regularity aid
precision of movement was hot
attainable which would have been
the case under more favorable con
ditions of the roadway, A lecture
by Dr, Wild in the .Town . Hall in
Urn evening ended' the jubilee.
Among , those of the Encampment
whom we noticed tn town were
D.D.G.P.J.F. Toms, J. Yule, V. F,
Lawrence, J, Roberts, W; Rabb, H.
W, Ball, W. Vanstone, J.B White
ly, J.W. Smith, R. Givens, B. Salts,
"J, J, Brown, X Nairn, J." Bayley,
H, Clucas. The brethren of Clinton
seemed to extend a fraternal hand
to their Godedch friends and tamper*
ate hilarity characterised tho inter*
course of all, < . . ...
’Met Monday night. Reeve' Me
Murchie in tifte chair. . July report
of' 'Finance ' Com’niittee adopted
recoinmending pay to'I^Tj’mL.f^Mlj
J, Caliendor $55 30;-^^^:
$112.50;*0(10. Rmrtgen sireet-s-,-side
walks ami cemetery, $142,55; S
•Diuis $3,90; R, Holmes $131;/, 0'
Dickson $3 70; W. Smithson $4.92,:
Harland Bro
1 nte^2^r;“l imrlw»r"ft
Total <
tor we
J. Orel
$2.50 each for services as firemei ,
Six months pay up to Aug. 15th of,
firemens’ salary amounting to $65
was-ceHjfied-td- by-Chief and ordered
‘to he paid. * ■'■■._
John Ell’ntt, was permitted to use
Isaac and Albert sti'eets while build
ing. '
Petition of Dr. Dowsley, Farrati,
Murray and others to-have lumber
nnd other material removed from
square, and a nuisance in co.nne.tion
with the pound, adjoining abated.
Referred to Property CdiWinittee^
Estimates for doming year were
submitted and by lay passed with all
duo formality authorizing the raising
of $11,095 by exacting 2 cents on
the dollar of, the assessed value of
the property of the people of this
town, said property value being
$554^700. Two tenths of a cent
for county purposes; ninestenths for
school purposes; five-tenths for town
purposes; four-tenths for special
purposes, Tlio estimates for com*
* mon school purposes are higher by
I $200. hieh
$5 75; Street water
•st,'rp‘rrfi““$3'8'“4fh‘
expended $426.22. Receipt
eigh scales, and liall $67.20
JI and E NfeWniaich to be paid
EJC.. o •.
cd iZ ■«®».
ert ■TO THE FRONT!
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL DFALERS IN . • •
Teas, Coffees, Groceries, Crockery; Glass wet"
■ TDARM FOR SALE, -- THE UNDER-
JL' SIGNED oilers for sale, together or separ
ately,on terms to suit purchaser, lot 21 and part
of lot 25, con. 15, Goderich township, 8 inilus from
Clintun, consisting of 140 acres, 125 cleared, Iral-
ance hardwood timber, chiefly maple.. Both lots
are well watered. Comfortable frame house;
barn 48x00 with stables underneath, also other
outbuildings. Good end large orchard, 200 choice
apple and a varietvol other fruit trees. Apply
orj the premises to • °
’ or address S. G. PCVMMER, ’ .
aao—tf , • . • ; Clinton P.O.
- -- -
GRAND TRUNK R’Y-
GRANl)
7'/~ — -FROM’.
Clinton to Toronto.
’-■ON—
F
FARE $1.75. Tickets'good to August 10.
•tory^of God’s • pedpi'e/. To-day ' we- are
•called io remeinbeB-gome, past facts in
our biatory. ; We are reminded of our-
state some three months .ago, when we
seethed to be on the herder of along and
troublesome w >r, When to. some minds- ■
there seemed to be. very .little light be
yond the present darkness, when hearts
were heavy at pariing with friends.and-'
lo.ved ones;* trembling with 'error lest
sotre'evil in tented field <ir fierce battle
might»be.fall them. And. when news of
the first fight at pish ireek came—“one
touch '.of nature made the whole -world-
• kin.”—every. ;one fell he had J a bro
ther there, and the God pf •Ilu818-“whp
rules in judgment—was prayed to' for
defence, protection, victory, deliverance.
wlifeu men drew near to-Him"ip. the Holy
Communion, "in. the closet, and those
prayers Were answered as we prayed .
.We, here, rrayed.day -after day, and. We
. I-'hope were not -unthankful when" as
danger see ned past, we specially thank
ed God fpr his goodness.
■ ' Yet I have no doubt, there is some
truth in ' tlie remaik ohce made by a
clergyman-to his congregation—“You,
—he ■ rS ni cly~as^4i=.co^g"tteg.i vt-i o n - h av e^-a~m',-> st—
■unbounded faith in God/as One, who
hears and answers urayer,” alluding to
their frequent requests' for special inter-
- cessions You are a mrost TnstlfankfaF
cbng£<d>a,lio.D,=Mea^^
Samaritan, they never returned to give
special thanks to God for'the special
m -rcy they had asked-for.
:G)erei4s-H-tenden.Ay-tQ-faFg.ftt-tlre-G4-ver-
of all good things, whgn we have receiv
ed the good tilings. There seem to.be.
■ SO many instrum .iitalilies, so many.sec
ondary causes, so much tegular working,
that ^*0 take things as a matter of course,
and come to look,upon the providence of
God as being so specie that only now
and then do we need .specifically. to
acknowledge His Hand, Now, there is
one- thing w.e -busy'.'rh’en need, to keep
fresh'm oiir. minds, it we ftwtruld ke< p
GjohJii- alUmtilw.ughLs^atid.'hitv,'a 'deep—
abitfin'g Sense'-of-llis presence with us
a. Wnt a—it-is Uiis.ifiat Providence cra«e"
—tir—be'-Provid'ence if it be noi. speciitF
God jis alwinjs w rlcing — what, we Cali
Bp cial Providence is just some part of
■ His conlinu'we w,o king, to "hich our
notice is specially.directed. . ■ ' . ,
"' .I1 is g md then, to cphtiptmll " rcmem-
hOr. the past— to ■ mike us. for our soul's
health, keep God injjll'our tnoughts”.
It is good for lndivinuuls, it isralso
good for nations Or for people that aspire
• to be natidtis-—'W(e Canadians-—
ever any were "ashamed of •th'*
*-tirety~“ need be st
Ounndiutis-lntve been making history re-
.J;jxn!..r.hably List these last three
have passed a p
which the. thoughts—the" sentiments—of
Hie people will gather’and from which
-they' W start—strong and cheered like
a giantrefroBhed with wine—to build tin
a nation of Canadians, out of the scat
tered Ualionaliiiea that flock loAotir
''■’“tar'nrnnTfl’,i'tvew’“nua
Will be good—in the best inicrests of na
tionnl life—to- say and feel as olir
thoughts galtier round these times„
“Hitherto huth tlie"JLord helped us,” and
helped us wonderfully. ■ Wc wi l; ns'a
people, rememb r His Name and his
mercies to ns. Let us as a people thank
Him„bjldghiecus lives—by. ayoidiukibe
sins of drunkenness, impurity, dishon
esty.'' , .. . .
1 know that different political or party
views may he’: will be taken of the even ts,
or causes hndiftg opto them, Privatejy,
1 have my opinions*-publi ly, I have
thought it the eublimest self Conceit
for ministers tn be giving their opinions,
in the pulpit W at und. r the sun di i
they know about it, more than anybody
else? I am oonleni,-to preach from the
Bjbjy apd have pome other• text than
Riel Big Bear,-or tho Government JiThc
Cobbler should not go beyond hisdast-’
; V'earenot the instructors of the public
onqiicstions of party government—dbat
, business is best left to the newspapers; R
ria their province* I hope they wll
always do it ’well. Hut whatever view
■ may be taken—the event', the facts
i stand in our history—and I, ns I have
before said, think we see most plainly
God’s Hand in tho speedy suppression of-
■ the disturbances.and in the safe return of
’ the thousands—(less tho few who gave
i their lives Tor home and country They
| sleep well, and their names ate . honored
in mote lasting monnmefjts than brass.
’ Peace t6 their memory and comfort to
' those who grieve for themWiminAkhiaL
•and if
name.,;
no longer — We
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ir/four
nt round
PRICES!!’
TO CLEAR SUMMER GOODS.
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Call Early and Get Bargains 111
Although Sugars ha’Vo advanced lie per lb , we arc atill selling 20 lbs. good
Sugar for §1 A -CAI^ LOAD of Rfefvied Sugars on the way from Refinery’ it
Former Prices. . Also a heavy shipment to hand of uiir v ‘
IT a m o u s T' xV ’S. '1’.
Give us a call and be convinced, as we are bound to sell at clase’at pric-og. i 5 ■
I3"Sample8 of our Famous Toas sent to any address with pleasure. '
* SS&-7 c J. Tuthill & Cp'7
ALBERT STREET. CLINTOX.
FIELD & GARDEN
'... ' —AND—’ ‘ 7
' AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITiSH,
1885-Witr be held in the'City, of—1885
——Toronto;”'”1'
SEPTEMBER 9th: TO 19th.
. . Tliclargest Prizes,-ahd thobet^hmy of.Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Pigs', Poultry, Agrfeultuntl, Horti
cultural and Dairy - Products; Machinery, Imple
ments and Manufactures of all' kinds in tho
Dominion of Jafiada. ..•'■.
Prizcr Lists aiid Entry Forms can be obtained
from the Secretaries of all- Agricultural Seeietics'
and Mechanics’ Institutes, or they will be 60ht..
anywhere on application by post-card to the
Secretary at Toronto. : r« - * •.
■"* Entrie.<’CIose‘'Apffns^
tCSL A large'nurhbqr of Special-Attractions arc
.being prepared for that tiiuo, fdr;full particulars
of which see Special Progra’nmes. '
—$hBnjr Rntea and Excursions > onntll Railways.
The best time-to-i’isis tlie-Uity'df Tbront<j. • •
.........- * h7.l niLL,
Manager and Secretary,
Toronto.
J. J. WITHROW,
President.330—-td ■
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GRAND PLEASURE
EXCURSIONS
• . —FROM—
goDe r i qh -
.Every Sunday Evg. at 8 o’clock,
On the Commodious Steamer. ...
-AT THE H0B CLOTHING HOUSE;
A nd he w;Jl make the" prices reach CYCry pocket. See the NOBBY
-BA-fW4NOS,-SPRWG-<-)YhmG(^VT-IN-G^nird-^U-lT-I-NGS----AnALtrfcWOOL
TWEED SUIT FOR $32. Perfect Satisfaction given.
— O/O<7R^nsrCCE,—7-
T.ho ijub. Clothing House, CLINTON f ONT*
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We now offer the balance of our trimmed.aud untrimmed '
Hats, BonnetSi Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, Ribbons,
Lawns,, etc., at - j.
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TO CLEAR THEM 0-UT. •
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M. FiSCHER,
smith’s BLOCK,. •.. - CLINTON, ONT.-
- The correct place forpcrf.ect-fittiny garnren'.,
7, • at closest quotations. .’
, Fit,..Workmanship, Style Assured -
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0CONTO,i
. ■G.‘.-'W.'xicGRB®aR, Master.
• ZH’-A.ZR'E-
iib Potroit.ii.nd return, touching otSaiid Beach,
Port. Ilopfa’, .-Port Austin, Tawas, Forestville,
Lexington, Sanilac, and all River St. Clair ports,
for the round trip, • . .
.c Or ONE VV EEK on board, including meals and
berth's, S1O- '' ■ ■
ooKrnNriscTioisrs
■wMadc at Sand Beach Mtlithe Port Huron & North
"western '‘Railway for Shghniw. and intorniediate
'• sEatlms.
Also with tfie Cleveland Navigation Co.'s boats
fpr’Oscodh, ..Harrisville, Alpena, Rogers; City•,
.Mackinac, Cbelio.teaA ^nd St.. Ignaco,« and all
. UkeSnperi wpoW.-. ' • .........
And at Detroit wtli all railroads and Cleveland
Eteam Navigation Co.’s boats for Cleveland, .*,
- “''t^’IT»oADiuTcTng^Mu?icVnGl6ar(r7““'‘'“t>‘‘.“*‘'"i‘';''
T. N.-DANOEY, ,
.A^eut at Goderlcli.
July 2nd, 1885.' ; ' - • <, 340-tf. ..
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Sagiiiaw, Bay Qodenoh^
-^"Betf6it^aiid“0reWMiidi^“
Season Arrangement,
Tho clogant and commodious stoamor
“ “ 7SAGINAW VALLEY,
WM. ROACH; MASTER,
run dbring the season of navigation as
follows:
LEAVE GODERICH
th-ertf THURSDAY at lllMbck p. lh.for
'1^ City hnd Saginaw, calling At Hand Beach,-
•Port llopo and Tawas, making connections at Sand lMach with West Shore boats lot Roger
City, Sheboygan, Mackinac IsIand aildSt.Ignaco,
and at Bay city with steamers for Harrisburg,
Oscoda and Alpena, returning to Goderich on
.Sunday,.
Lftiivc Godciicli evei’y Sunday,
at 15 o’clock, noon, for Port' Hutbn, Detroit and
Cleveland, returning to OodcHcb on/Thursday.
Tills route will bo continued during the season ot
navigation.
TICKETS for the whale rdund cohiintiops trip,
occnpjingX days, will bo issued for ■in
cluding ratals and berths. . .
For ■rates'of freight and passage apply to
WM. LEE,
Age lit ^GodcHclu
I’. S. 'The "SKilnMi-
win
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pcs
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tn returning tlianks to my many fricmils and patroti
t like to call their special attention to-my vory comphjto stock'ot'-
HARNESS, WHIPS,'’ CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, ETCa,'' Et&,
- ^Special attention Is d'ireCteffTo toy stock'-af.'’ ■ .J,’, ■, ,L_
:-:SINGLE"HARNESS:-:
durability and finish Earinot (to excelled >7 .
^or^bielh, nfid Use the bifst material to Vn,
bought-fn tho market, all.who may Favor me witii their pntronugc may feel conftot.
of getting Palis faction’. '. ' ' . .
M^PRIOES AWAY DOWL; •
Trunks and- Valises in great variety and Prices Low.?'
it wiiV
any 9rt
CLINTOjjjr WORKS
“XT, ;
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Clinten,May lDtli, J3fl6»
JOB PRINTING
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Manufacturing in All Branches Attended to.
—Have always onhind a
. , Funnels, Blankets," Yarns etc
®r CHEAP FOR CASH, iOR IN EXOHANGE FOR WOOL.
E. CORBETT,
Manager.
Just received horn Makers