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HQron Record,
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NOT1CB.—At all lii/ies we will be glad to receive
, item, of neioi from any reliable source, either
/ r/erbal or written, Jleports of meetings, en
tertainments, society aid church doings, etc.
' etc, or any other matters <?/ general intereit
• will dlwaythgee aptaccin<>dreolumris.—ED
< The old established - and reliable
Huron merchants, J.Q. Detlor & Co.,
have purchased Craib’s stock at 45c.
on,the dollar. This places them in
a. position to clear it out to purchas*
at half "the original wholesale
cost. Their . announcement appears
elsewhere., 340-lt
1?he oldest son of Reeve John
. McMillan of Hqllett died in that
township Monday of J^st week.
The Dominion Licenre Act,—The
■daily papers announce that Mr. Bur-
bridge, Deputy Minister of Justice;,
has gone tp^glgn^ argue the
-case of the Dominion before the
Privy Council.
^Shade Tress.-Mt. Jas. Smith has
planted pledges to posterity in the
form of a row,of young maple trees
along the sidewalk lending from St.
Pdul’s church to the Bible Christian
•church. It la und^ratoocl MiaC Mr»-
Win. Rattenbury will do likewise
along his property on the opposite
sjde of the street.
Mr. Thp^rHessih,. a, resident of
this town t.welve years $go, but who
«ince that nm'S has been living in
. Clinton, has” coma to the conclusion
that Winghain is “the" business
town, arid intends moving here
A&ain this week. His many friends
will be glad to hear of his return,—
Times.
Organi^inq.-^Mv- Geo. -Doherty,
•of the Dhlierty Organ Co., of
Olinton, spent three days ip town
this week, Duriq,® that .time he
■disposed of three organs/-With pros
pects of more. Not so bad ( for
rea(jy 88j-|e of
these would-indicate,,their superior*-
ity in finish’ and manufacture.-^-
Wingham'7'mes May* 22.
H Just as Much,.—In reference to
tjie iteni that «appeard in these,
■columns—that a Londeshoio,’ Hul-
left, merchant would rather have
Riel at the head-** of- this Governs
inent than Sir John A. Macdonald,.
the Mitchell Advocate says “That
* man is as much a rebel aB Riel, and
he0should not be tolerated for a day
in a loyal coriiinunity. He should
be'quietly told to “get.’’— ' :-
■fathers, contrary tp the practice that
obtains, in other, places, haVe only
«een fit to:.pay one town paper,'and
that riot The News-Record, to pub-,
lish the information that the Court
■of Revision: tDjsets in the town hall a
• on Wednesday, 27th, we now men-
l^ieti-k-L+r^JhQTbeiiefi^f-^iJr-reador8- -
who may desire to. appeal against
' their assessment. ' • .
For and Against.-^-Petitionshave
been largely and freely signed, re-
-questing the House of Commons to
ado'pt amendments to the Scott Act
to permit beer and light wines to.be -
-sold In counties where the Act is tn
force, and to provide that in future
the Act shall* only be carried by a
two-fifths majority of the. registered
voters. Counter, petitions have
also been presented, to the - House.
"The ^matter ’was, to have to “have
come up in Parliament yesterday,
the 26tb, with what result is riot-
known at-time of writing. ’
Allthe Same in Clinton.—rlt was
a painful time’for the outside men
-on Tuesday/.-.Tllpy^couldn’t get a
“‘smile” any place. Several ffient to
the drug stores-where they .showed
their familiarity With the/ technical,
nomenclatiiTe of Maine for drinks,
bipt to no,. avail. One exclaimed
patheticaiiy, 'Weii, I’ll tig liai>gcu'!
Woodstock has a big reputation out
3Vest ; but- what will we say yfi,en
we go back-about a place; whtjre von
•can’t get ev-eri a SiueTl!’ The glory
//qfWoofistQclcTiS^^
ed.—Review.
Mr. D. Cantelon, the popular
‘agricultural implement agent,, has
bean over a considerable portion of’
the county and has met with fair
-success owing to. the prospects of
thb coming crops being fully up to
the average.,, The fall wheat, both
in acreage and promise^ being on the
whole good. Spring sown oni heavy
■clay land is unpromising owing to
to the soil baking hard, A moder-
-ate warm rain will do it a great
’.great eieil sf gwofHf riot delayed/tOo'
ffdofig/ The W-lslied for rain came on
^Friday;, follo.wed be gelrial warm th
(’and growth is rapid, . -
Ball’s Bridge.—Commissioner’
•Gabriel Elliott waa authorised at last
meeting of the County Council to
have Ball's bridge rebuilt.with stone
abutments. Mr. Elliott has been loojfe
’ ;iug after this business. He finds
- that to have a Wuodeii sriperetfUdiurd
would require five stone abutments
t^o fihpport itthat two stone abut
ments would suffice ..for* an iron
bridge ; that the cost of the extra’
-a but meh ts* for a wooden bridge
would go a lorig waj’ toward the exi
tra coat of an. iron bridge with only
three abutments, ■ He.has, therefore
•wisely detefhrined to await further
. instructions from the County Couiii*»
■cil which meets next Tuesday. In
the meantime/the public interests
will not suffer us verv litttle pro*
.grcBs could be made until after.July.
—-NoN-RsTALlATOttY,-— A gentle*
man who;makes business visits to
all parts of this mid to portions of
the adjoining.counties says that in
■many places the hotel men show
’’their "law abiding proclivities bV
.having the following Sent out in
I -circulars ■ arid posted .up 'in b their
:• Iiousch: /you "for past
. favors I would'respectfully intimate
that in acoor<tafOfl with th# Canada
. Temporatica after the 30th in*«
stant, no intoxicating liquors will
be sold in our hotob\ After that*
—date-the bar will be,.supplied with
the choicest..- tompera/ce beverages
and the finest brands of imported
and domestic cigars, but strong
drinks will positiyoly hot be Sold,
But alight ad varies MU be made in
rates, ftud formers end travelled
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* A mkw Doherty organ has been
placed in St. Paul'a church. •
Mr. A. W. Carslakk has been
appointed by the I. 0. G. T. to
attend the Grand Lodge at Hu mils
ton on tlto 23rd June.
The sudden death is announced
at Exeter of William Snell, wjio for
many years* kept the Balk >v el I
House in London.
A. Mop. Allan, the popular
and Uxe* general agent of the North
America Idfe Insurance Company,
h^s beep doing the towns and vib
luges in the interest of his company.
As he is an old newspaper man we
are glad to learn that be .is meeting
with sucoess.
County Teachers.—vve have re
ceived a circular stating that the
annual Institute meeting of the
teachers of Huron will be held in
the Town Hall, Clinton, on 18, 19
and 2Qch of June,- Mr. Tilley,
director of Teachers’ Institutes, will
take part in.the discussions and de
liver an address, Reduced hotel
and railway rateahave been secured,
School Inspector Malloch is
out north on official business this
week, taking in the townBhip of
WawanoHh, Mr. Malloch reports
that a hearty response was made to
circu a ‘s- issued by him suggesting
that all teachers in Iris district set
apart a- day for tree and flower
^planting ; and that already a more
cheerful appearance has been given
to school surroundings. .
Keep Cool.—A few days ago we
received' a complete edition,-of the
“Wonders of the Polar World,” a
handsomely gotten up work of nearly
.800 pages, published by J. S. Rob
ertson & Bros., of Toronto and
Whitby. « The work is all-the pros
pectus announced and all the ad
vanced sheets that we received some
time ago iiidicated. It will be sold
by subscription only, we believe. It
should, be pleasant reading during
the coming sweltering months.
The Wrong Man.—James Drew,'
a business man of Brussel^ was at
tacked by some unknown party
while going home one dark.„D,i.gbt
and beaten with a stick of wood to
whiqh a piece of iron was attached.
The assailant has written Mr. Drew
that he mistook him for a man who
was in the habit of going home with
his, the assailant’H, girl from tlie
(Salvation Army meetings. He is
sorry for the , injury he did Mr.
Drew and says he-will make Eiuiself
known ere long.
Smoking For.a Fortune.—Qur
readers will have noticed a ku.pple-
merit to our paper, containing the
advertisehient -of the PIkeiHx Cigar
Company of St. Catherines, Ont.
They w_ill distribute • $I5(OO6 int
prizes among purchasers' of their ci
gars. ‘ They forward one or more
boxes containing 25 cigars and a
numbered certificate entitling the
holder to a share in the $15,000 dis
tribution, The cigars are a good 5
cent weed, as we can testiSy to, so .
that the smoking investor gets the
full.worth of his money and a chafme-
to get a large money prize. The
affair is "an above board legal one and
the Company ’ are endorsed bv’ the
Mayor and -'leading citizens of the
Sainted City.
.. Look on This, Then on That,—
Some respectable English' immi
grants tome direct to Clinton from
. the Old Cemitr.y last week. They
found1 the customs here so very
bought return tickets.' Their in
ability. to obtain- their national fopd’
beverage—beer, being -the ‘last.
-■straAV^r—Qn—the—other—hand—KeV—.
Mr. Sexton, who lectured here a
short time ago, writes from .Eng
land to Mr. R. Irwin of Clintoi, 'hut
the weather is positively ,‘ahomin-
able'J there, and lie ho| e-< ’ere long to
visit Clinton again and enjoy’.th?1
bracing, Bright atmosphere of this
portion’ of the Queeri’s'Poipiri'ioris.
■ Trifles.—Mr. ThosJ E. Joslyn,
Qf Seaforth,, formerly of tins town,
has secured the situation of travell
er for A-. A,. Allen, of Montreal'.
This firm is extensively eftgaged’ in.
the man.ufacturfrof—bats^.caps and*
fur goods. The* firm has secured
the services of a trustwori-hlv gentle--
man of good liusiuess tact and who .
will look after the iiiterests: of his
pririepa 1,8—The Me11 ioUTiits. of. „G<>d-
erich are So pleased with their
jupior pastor, Rev. Mr. Carson, that
cliey Wish him to wt.ay with them anoto.
her year-ZThe Era-contains a iet-
tof datod.howhere, signed by noboby
intimating that the writer of it .has.
more knowledge than the collective
.wisdom.of Goderjcb .to^nsbiptL M*5.,
failed, however, tojurnish a sam-?
p'e.b-iCrowded, streets in Clinton,
Saturday last, large members of Our
country, friends were ’ in town and
merchants seemed to be doing a live
ly trade.—Ben. Thomas, a Goderich
“boy,” is now engaged in the Doher
ty Organ factory. “Ben” isfboth
a natural and cultured musician. He-
well be a decided acquisition to tbe
band.—Harry Cantelon had to run
the gantlet of innumerable band
shakes while he was on his Way home
from the station, Saturday, after-a1’
’fi’vrr w«ek’s absenue. ftIIis honest
bronzed fate is.eVer weTcdmedTHyJris
life long acquaintances. Mr/ Cante-
Ion is inakiffg~good/cd'riservativri’pro-* -
gress in the interest of the Mtosrs
Armstrong,of Guelph.—Mrs. Wise
- man-aof“'Ontario -St. -i8 -outof ttown
visiting fi iends.-The ybtltlis who an*
novQd the gospel preacher oh thestreet
edto'pUHfKj
per Mri Manning, of the Oddfellows
QUEO’S BIRTHDAY IJf
dLINTOM,
The Cricket match in Clinton on
the anniversary of the birth of the
the Queen wae oneof thu features of
tbeF d&y. Ah will he eeen byt the
•core the game was a fleaely con-.
tqaled one* The town dub', being
being the viQtora: - “
CLINTON WANOBBEris,
leg before wicliett
run out
b. Manning
b. Forrester
name.
O. Ilowson,
J. Burge,
A. MeGarva,
H, Stan bury
J. Armour, ’
L. Kennedy,1,2,1,
J. Johnston,
W. Harland, ,
F. Swlnbank,
F. Holloway,
Byes,
Wide*,
Total
RUNS. 0 1 0
0
L.8teveoe,2,2,1,1,2,1,2, 11 b. Manning c. Jackeon
‘ o
o
2
3
21
royjjr CLUB.
« NAME. ‘ J
A. McKeown, 1,1,1,1,J. Young:, 1/
T Johnston,
P. Cralb,
0 b. Forrester <j. Younjr
4 b. Mannlngc. Fo.rftbter
0 b ana c. Forrester
n run out
npt out
b. abd c. Manning
NAME.RUNS., 4
1
0
0
0
2
5 h- Stevens e. Johnston
2 run out
1 I). Stevens
_. 1 not out ' yHR Kennedy,e. Howson
4
"I
1 ........
22 ' . <■
FOOT BALL.
Th? contest between the Goderich
and Clinton Foot Ball clubs resulted
in favor of the home team. . We gre
sorry that owing to having to make
up for lost time- yesterday we have
not.had time to obtain a full report
of the match.
The two Clinton Bands were on
.the ground and varied the excite
ment over the racing with the enliv
ening and elevating strains of sweet
music, ?The Doherty Organ Co
Band looked well, in, their new nt/-
forms;of'dark’blue with red and gold
facings, crowned with a leading
blackstone. ~ The Town Band bat
ordered a new uniform, but it. not
having arrived, their personal getjip*
was quite overshadowedaby that of
the Organ Co. ^boys". ~ But. “bide a
wee” and we shall see what' we shall
see. . - ’
• RACES.
1— Green Trot, best 3 in 5, mile
beats, in harness. Five entries, 1st
A. Grainger’s ‘Maggie,’ by .Sorrel
Cloud j 2nd J.and R. Beattie’s ‘Jess?
3rd-M. Cressman’s ‘Susan.’
2— Running Race, half mile heats,
best two in three. Four entries, lsfc
VV. Collin’s ‘Little- Miracle;’ 2nd
Thos. RyatCs ‘Bessie;’ 3rd' Geo.
Swart’s ‘Longale?
3— ^-Three minute trot, mile heats,'
best three in'five, in harness. Four
entries, 1st Alderman Copp’s ‘Royal
Revenge;’ 2nd L. H. Shane’s ‘Livery
Boy 3rd distanced.. The fourth
boi'se withdrawn in consequence of
an accident. . * - ■
~7*The directors of the Clinton Driv
ing .Park Association'deserve Well
of their fellow citizens for providing
a very good programme.. Every
thing on the track Was on the square.
Tito amusement devoid .of the con*,
comitants sometimes to be .found
where the making of money-is the
only oliject. Tlie only - aim of the
directors was to make the occasion
One-of. iecreation.-. They succeeded
to an’eminent degree. The patrons
of the tuff were fairly numerous,
th^day fine and ail seemed to enjoy,
themselves. *
The Judges, Messrs Bailey,” God- -
erich,Farrun, .Clinton and W.Hawk-
J. Young. 1,'
D. A. Forrester,
A. H. Manning, 1,1,
J. Harland, 2,1,2,
G. McTaggart, 2,
Mr, Brewer, 1,
W. Manning,K.
T. Jaekbon. Sr.,-
Byes,
Wides.
No balls
Total
b. Steven*
run sut b. Kennedy
b. Kennedy
b. Kennedy
leg before wickett
ehaw, Gearortn, portormed - their-
duties satisfactorily. K^preMentatives.
.of't’hfeMitchell ylrifocaitt?,Clinton Rra
and the NEfWs-RECoiip, and gentle^
New Yorlc fl'erd/d and the .Spirit of
the Times took notes of the "proceed-
GODERICH.
Judge Toma has returriea home
from his visit to Hamilton. '
Regular monthly , meeting of ; the
Sch.ool board on Monday evening/ ~
Tlie rain on Friday**has aided veg-,
etation considerably.
—M-r-.-Jno. Robertson spent the holi
days in’town, ; / t. . - - ,
Mr. M.: McGillivray, was in town on
the Queen’S birthday. - - - : • ■
v The crops iri"tKe neighborhood of
this town , look exceedingly-promis
ing. ' . • ’
The. Schooner Ariel was in harbor
all last we'fek waiting sailing orders.
ledge the courtesy of the managers,
. Concert given in- the Tqwn - Hail,
•Monday evening. There was a very
good house—-Heart) arid Craig will
ship 160 head of cattle to England
this week-t*-Mr.‘ J. Addison, super-
tendent of the harbor improvements
at Bayfield, waft ip town on Monday,
Hs expects that the work theie will,
he completed in about,’ 10 ’days.—*.
Mr., G. N. Davis,’of Goderich, was
.the guest qf hifl brother Mr; S. Davis
on Monday. -We Were glad to See
our old friend looking so well in spite
of his ailments.
-• > Goderich Township , .
The ladies of St. Stephen’s Church,
Huron Road, purpose (D. V) holding
a garden party at Mrs. M.C. Brown’s
residence, on Thursday June 18th;,
from 5 to 10 p.m, The Doherty Co’s,
brass band will be in attendance dur*
ing the evening.
. DEATHS , *
■LaTHaM.*—in Clinton, on the 19tli
inst, Mrs, Elizabeth Latham, moth
er of Mrs. S. Morley, aged 75 years
arid six months,
THEOBALD.--IU ;Clinton^ on 25th
May, Geo, Theobald, aged 52 years,
7 months/ -■
GiRVm.-In West Wawanosh, ori
Saturday, May 16th, 1885, Isabella,
wife of Mr, Chas. Girvih, jr,, and
, oldest darighterof Thoa*. Graham of
/ Tliw ^teairier Uiiiteu-Elupirs pa8SJ
ed down on Friday evening.
The*Huron and Bruce Loan Com
pany is already doing a fair businesf,
Mr., Joseph Williams returned to
town'on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.”Jas. Robinson are
expected home today.
A number of our young folks at
tended Clinton.on the 25th. ■
Mr. William Holmes remained in
town for the 22th.
•'Mr; D. McGillicuddy was.iritown
for 'the ■ 25th. We hope he-is not
wing’d.*?" ■ • . .
Mr. Wnn Vanderlip .who yeas in;
tpvYn fof a Jew days last week was
the guest of Mrs. Geo. Black. •_
Rev, P, -Owen Zones-preached-
what were supposed to be his fare-
well sermons lost Sunday. ;, ;.. ’ ; /
/. Dr. Holmes’ (veheered) brick stable
is nOw" finished.and- is a great- im-
Rev. P. Owen Jones is again" iri~
’town having returned from his Otta
wa trip. • ■ • , .
Mr. and Mrs‘- H.S. Holmes left for
their home, Thedford, on Friday
morning. ‘ .2.,, ” .
’/■>UH to do the fishing’
off ithk poiritrare-meeting witlr lW
success.- ■
Rod fishing has improved some
what,; a- few excellent strings- haying
.been caught the paBt weex.
On Friday, the Court of Appeal
will meet lor the consideration of the
appeals (341 against the assessment
for the present year^
Captain Ed. McGregor was in port
last week on his way pp< to Thunder*
■Bay., The Captain expects to ud'a
big business this season.
The Rev. P. Owen Jones will leave
tc.-lay for Ottawa. Mrs. Jones and
family will, howeyerj remain in Gode
rich till the autumn.
There will be a special Vestry
meeting in St. George’s Bchool room
next Tuesday at--8 p. m., in oonneo-
■tiott with the resignation of the as
sistant Rector.
. The W. 0. T. U. will hold 4 meet*
ing in the lecture room of the- North
street Methodist church at 4 p. tri.*,
io morrow afternoon.
The steamer Ontario reached this
port on Saturday eveniriif, and after.
taking on passengers and freight left
for i?ort Arthur.
Last week was an excellent one for
boatingr and as a consequence the
river and harbor was continually
covered with row boats.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Slack and
• daughter^ of Chicago, whd are in town
on a visit, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Lawience.
Saturday evening last dur milliners
must have been thronged, as nearly
New Goods
•TixSt TTeoei-ved-
600 AMERICAN FANS.
300 RBAMS WJBITB TEA PAFER.
A NEW fcOT OF BABY CARRIAGES-
WHEEBBABROWS & EXPRESS WAGONS.
W. 0, PABEE IN BiOIiIiS OR PACKAGES.
. LACROSSE STICKS.
1 CROQUET SETS.
BASE BALES.
RUBBER RALLS1
PIPES,, ETC.
(2TBig Reductions in Photograph Albums, and Cups and Saucers.
^arLaurence’s Celebrated Pebble Glass Spectacles for sale.n nimwabt
4-1
WHEN VISITING THE HUB OF HURON CALL AT
TKe Great Dry-Goods Palace.
JFe keep tke Largest and Be^t Selected Stock in the County, and carry on ALL the Branches
of the Dry-Goods Trade:
Let us hope the Council at its next
meeting will make some arrange
ments regarding the walks on the
Square, and then see to their proper
enforcement,
__The mail train keeps better time
* how a days, but its keeping time on
the present time table is not what
our people want, they want it here
two hours earlier.
The fire engine was out for prac
tice on Wednesday evening, and did
good service in watering the trees,
shrubs, and grass op the square,
Next Monday - the equalization
committee of the County Council will
meet for business, and on Tuesday
the ®Couricil vyill commence its sit-1
tings.
The offices occupied by Judge
Doyle and Co., Attorney Lewis, have
been floored.’ This is understood to
be the first time Mr. Lewis has ever
been floored.
•fhe members of the summer sports
club are having considerable practice
at lawn tennis, scarcely a day passing
without a few games being played.
The J. G. Kolfage having delivered
her cargo of salt in Georgian Bay re
turned home light arriving in harbor
on Sunday. The Kolfage lost her
bobstays during thei journey.
Rev. R. Hicks, at one time assist-;
ant rector of St. George's in this
town,"has been offered the position
of assistant minister at St. Paul's
Cathedral, London, Ont,
The Rathbun sailed on Monday
week for Kincardine and other ports,
but had tp return to' refit, having lost
her bobstays in a squall. Having
refitted the -Rathbun left again on
Wednesday for Kincardine’.
The statement in a Ipcal paper last
Friday, Jthat Rev. Owen Jones had ac
cepted the position effered him- at
Ottawa was unauthorized and Untrue,
the gen tieman at that date-not -hav
ing accepted the position.
The annual meeting of the Mech
anics’ Institute will take place on-'
-Friday evening next in the reading
room.- The usual business will be
transacted, including the election of
officers and the reading of the annual
statement. ’ -■
. Your correspondent has been in
formed. that. he. is. in serious danger
through the publication of the article,
headed “Grit Faisco" in last issue.
The gent who did the. threatening,
had better, not-be barking up every
tree or like tlie Northwest half breeds
he might get a’Bafoche. ’ 7
. To-morrow evening the annuar
•open- entertainment of thej, High
-School Literary Society in Victoria
HalK If dame rumor is Tight ,'it will
4;e one o.f. the beet ever given in. Gode
rich.. Tlie pferfQrmanc.e_w.ill certainly
: -be—novel-and-entert-a-iningTarrd-Vhu-
admission reasonable, points that
should draw a crowded house.
There-was no meetingof thrichurch
of England temperance society last
- -Monda-y—e.v.ehing^_ It was postponed.
.Oh account of the Mechanics’ Instit
ute benefit, and will take place next
Monday evening. Tlie statement in
a-local paper that it would take place
on the evening of the 2fith, -was unan
thoriafedT.
At the fortnightly .entertainment
-of—the High’School Literary Society
last Friday, the . prize contest wa«<
continued-, Miss McM.ickmg and
Messrs J. Robertson and McGillivray-
being the judges’. A solo by Mr.-
Halls opened the proceedings. After
. which Miss Ratcliffe and Messrs. Me-
Kibbon and Carrol gave., readings in
.-prose and then, in poetry.' -Miss K.
Ai.kenhead. then gave, the us.ual selec-
tio,n as ed’tress, and Miss iMiJIer gave
a solo, 'which .closed the proceedings.
Mr.-Jas. Robinson, was last Wed
nesday joined" in' wedlock s bonds to
. Miss Lottie Holmes, daughter of j
Conductor Holmes. ’The ceremony
was private, for, with the exception
Of the-bridfe's— maid, best m.aii,jand.
the clergyman, the gathering WaB of
relatives onlytand was performed by
Rev. T. M. Campbell at the residence
of the bride’s parents. Miss Ijond*.
van, of Mitchell/supported the bride-,
'' WliilS* Mi1. C. Wj, AndteWs ’stood* by
the bridegroom. Immediately after
the ceremony-the happy couple left
• for tlie east on their bridal tour,
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were the re
cipients of-a large number pf- beauti
ful bridal presents. We wish the.
newly married’ couple a long and
happy continuance of the married
'State.. ?-
The committee appointed Inst
• - year by the Grand Lodge of the I., 0.
O; F- of Ontario to Consider and sub
mit to the subordinates an ‘endow-
- ment,scheme,met last week in Toro
nto and decided to reebinm'end that
. orphans’’ benefits; be abolished and
an endowment fund created in its
place. The members:of the commitr
- -tee were-BroS, J.-H. ? McCailum. of.
Hamilton ; Chas. Cotter, of'Guelph r
F. Fowler. P. G. M., of Kingston ;I.F.
'l’oms,’’Goderich, BrO? Fowler, Was
elected chairman. After adopting
the main features of -the scheme
Bro. Tonis was requested to complete
a report foy submissionto tlre^ubord-’
inate lodges \vhich he wijl 'd'0“Tfnme-
diately.’ It will be printed forth
with and sent to the subordinates for
their consideration, anff . will be
brought Up at the approaching sess
ion of the Grand Lodge. ;
4- ♦ 1 ■On Friday evening the Temperance
Hall was crowded by arieiithusiastic
audience, the occasion being.a mus:
ical and litotary contest between
sides chosen by Misses Hennings and
Rusk, respectively. The judges,
Messrs. J. Of Detlor, J. II. Col borne
and A.J.Moore awarded the victory to
the side captained by Miss Hennings.
Tho town band ’ Was present, and
played, with improving perfectness.
The following was the programme
presented:
PAItT I,-BY MISS HENNING.
T CMrii8--*/Tha CdjTWellt*. Bride"..............
• w From 'antata of King David
2 Reading.. .. ....... Mr, Garden
3 Song...,MissG. Martin
•i 'Tableau—“The Gipsey’s Warning"..,
6 Recitation ;..MissMcMann
5 Song.|, .Mr, A.B, Henderson
T Dialogue—"The Old and the NeW.,,...........
INTERMISSION.
Muaic Wy the ftiwitl*
PART II,-BY MISS ttUSK,
1 Ghorus-“,....,,Fr6m the Cahtativolf King David
2 Reading,.,.,...............................Mt. McKibben
8 Song ........... , .Muster Harry ttobhlhg
< Tableau—"Beforeand After the.Marriage".,,,
o Recitation..,,. . ................... .....Miss Rusk
6 Song. ................ ............. ,,Mt. G.F. Oakes
7 Dialogue—"The girl of the Period".. ,. ......
.......... • ■ ■ o .? • .
A man in Salisville, Ohio, has a
-bullet in his head which can be heard
to rattle when he moves about,. His
wifp might utilize him as a tattle to
amuse tbe baby. b.H nk»/.i..«Au
Not long ago a hale and hearty old
Scotoh farmer from the county of
Bruce, who in his time, had been
sorejy tried by the troubles attending
a writ of mandamns, visited Toronto
and met an old friend who was in a
law scrape concerning a fence which
someone waatrying to make him re
move. The friend was bemoaning-
his legal entanglement, but said that
he would fight, the the thing out as
long as he could. “Hech, John/’ said
the farmer from Bruce, “dinna ye do
ony sucn tiling. The fairst thing ye
ken, they’JI have a writ, ramdam mus
out agin ye, and it’ll kotch.,ye where
ye are, and where y6're not, and ye’ll
hey to pay the costs.”
BIRTHS.
BLACKSTONE.—In Clinton, on th?
24th inst., the wife of Mr. U. Black-
atone, band leader, of a daughter. ’
TWEEDY.- In Clinton, on the 17tli,
inst., the wife of Mr. Chas. Tweedy,
of a dau$ liter,
* MARRIAGES.
PROCTOR—HOPPER.—At the par:
Bonage Rlyth, by the Rev. J. F,
Parke, on Wednesday May 20th,
Win. Charles Proctor, Esq., to.Mjsa
Ellen M. Hopper, both of Morris.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by In
digestion, Constipation, ~ Dizziness?
Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin?
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive dure.
Sold by J. H. Coup be. 336-ly-e,o.w
I XURHAM BULL FOR 8EBVlOE.-sA3boro-
Ez bred Short-Horn Bull is kept fj»r ietvice at
the Stapleton4}ig Barn Teh'mb-—81 at time of
service, with tlie privilege of returning, if neces
sary- C. CARTER, Foreiuuu.
Entrance Examination
THE EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES for
admission to High’Schools will ba lipid in
Seaforth, Clinton and Wingham, on-Thursday
and Friday, the Second and Third dajs of JULY
■ next, commencing promptly at 9 o’clock, a. in.,
in the Public School Room in each place..
Those who intend tc.write in Seaforth will send
. their numfiAsind. addresses, not later than the
First day or June, to J, C. Harstosb, B.A., Prin
cipal of the High Sbhool in that, place; tho^e in
Clinton to Jas. Turndudi., B. Al, Principal of
Clinton High Sbhooland those in Wingluini to
W. E. Groves, Esq., . Principal of the Public
‘ School. ‘ . 0.
. D. M. MALLOCH, • ■ ■'■
■•’.-•• Inspectoa Public Schools, .
■ 339—4t - ■-■ . East Huron. ’
County Huron July Exgmina-
; tions, 1885..
ITIIRS'T-CLASS,' Grade C, Non-professional at
; the Normal Schools; Toronto amFOttawn. nn_jl v*i« nynimi ouiiuuibi luruniyann unawn, mi-
rWedncsttiry, juiya&th, at 1.30 pan. Th 1 rd■ class
Non-protesslonal Examination -at *tho High
Schools, in the County, on Monday, July 6th, 1
p.in. Second-class Non-prdfessioinil Examination'
at County High Schools, on : Wednesday, July
8th, at T1.05 a. ni..-For First-class certiiicntesj
Grades A and B, Examination will' begin after
the conclusion of the Professional Examination^
-Gand id ates-an ust-noti fy-the-Seeretaryr-on-or-beiJl
fore First of June/ tho' Schbol, where he or? she
desires to write, naming the optional subject ho
or she wishes to take, and the certificate ho or
she now holds, if any- The notice mubt.be Ac
companied by n certificate of character and afec •
dfS2.00, nr $4.00 it the Candidate applies foraind
as well -as a 3rd class Examination, No name
will be forwarded to the Department, unless the
fee accompanies-it. Forms of application may be
' had'.from the Secretary. The Head Masters of
□ha High Schools will please send the applications
of thdir. Candidates to the Coufity Inspector Of
the division in which the High School is situated.
PETER ADAMSON,
D. M. MALLOCH, Esq., Soo’y B. Exam’s.
Presiding inspector. , 339-2t
May 12th, 1885.. ■
//:■?■ NOTICE. /
rpHE Council Of the Corporation of the County
JL of Huron will meet in the Court. House,‘in
the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday, the 2nd day
of June next; All accounts against the County
must be’presented on or before- the second day
of the Session. ' ■
PETER ADAMSON, •' '
I 339—’2t • County QJerk.,
COTTAGE and Buildim? Lots, corner.Trinca^s
and Raglan streets, opposite Doherty Organ
'Factory. Apply, to-SIRS. CARRY, I’ort'Perry, or MRS R. J?. f>. BROWN, Clinton.
May 16, 1885. ' ’ 339..2t?
BAYFIELD
COURT OFREVISION
NOTICE 1b hereby given that the - Court of
Revision fcr-hearjng; appeals against .'and
revising the Assessment Roll .of the Village, of
Bayfield, for the year 1885, will be held on, ‘.
SATURDAY, MAY 30th,
at Ton (10) o’clock a. pi., in tli'o TOWN HALL,
Bayffekl. Persons interested are requested to
. tako notice and govern themselves accordingly.
. 0 : W. A. MORRISON, Clerk,
■338—3t ' ? ^uyfield.
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And TAILORING
For summer weather we are showing a very full selection of White Lawns, White Pks, WiiitS! Spot Muslin^
Colored Muslins, Colored Lawns, Embroideries and Laces.—Lace Parasols, Silk Parasols*
Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas.—Men’s and Boy’s Rubber Coats, Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, .
Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. Five per cent, off for Cash.
CALLANDER, o™j
MANAGER.
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Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks. The time can be seen as. well at night as by day.
Cathedral Gong Cloaks striking the half hours.
i Call and see them at
R0B.W.C0AT818T0RE
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HOSIERY, GLOVES,.
CORSETS,
HATS AND BONNETS
RIBBONS, LACES,
Dress Goods, PARASOLS
HOOP SKIRTS AND
BUSTLES.
The GREAT CASH STORE
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DRY-GOODS PALACE'1
THE] GKEJE-ZAT ’.
CLINTON^- ONTARIO.
C. J. TUTfliu & O
” 'b WHOLESALE AlfD ’RETAIL DFALERS IN
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Note Some of Our Prices:
Mankin Young Hyson,,40c., at - 2fic I Oolong, $1' at .’ ■•
r" 1 7' W> Best, 7-5e., at .. ,
25c Congr, 65c., at - ." ' , -
- -50c 20 lbs. Best Raw Sugar, - •. _
5Qc. 13| lbs, Standard Granulated Sugar,$l CD
We Import our Goods direct- from Foreign Markets, arid, consequently cau
quote you lower -prices than those buying in the ordinary way,
O. J. TUTHILL.& CO.,
Sign of the China Tea Cannister, Seyrle’s New Block;
CLINTON, OJNTTJ
Japan, 406., at ’ - -
Japan,) 60c., at , . •
Moyujie Gunpowder, 75c.,, at
■ 75c
• 65e
60«
• -SI 00
TERMS CASH. Produce of all kinds taken same as cash. SeeourStqqk--
Get Our Prices, and you will find them right.
& GARDEN
' 'Ann.n.n.rtrx ri SEEDS, 1 t I SEEDS,
SEEDS,QffiOSlSEEDS,
HhI Clothing House.
—B^autifM!-.l\leiv,Trouserings,
-Handsome Spring Overcoatings.
All Goods New. No old, accumulated Stock,
Pants from .$3 up, AHrWooi Tweed-Suits $12. - ■ '
iS^Perfect Satisfaction Given or no sale.
C. 0. RANCE.
THE HUB CLOTHING HOUSE, CLINTON
LT?SEEDS,
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Every business man now-a-days advertises cheap'goods. In order
40 find, out who is-really selling the Cheapest-Goods-is to give
bO^rz ^8" Cow
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■ - a trial, and von will find they are cheaper than the cheapest.
‘ No. old stock—ALL NEW GOODS to select from. We
do not give any quotations here on special lines, aa goods so
much in, price.
MILLINERY / SPECIALTY 1
TJ" Remember the Cheap Dry-Goods Store,, next tp Gooper-A Son’B Grocery,
opposite the Market Square.
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FOR Sale by Carling and flntiing,. Qlintoh.
The drpd^ory of ordinary haiid , churning
. avoided by securing one of.tiie Ohurner’e Friends’
'--They are chaip and durable. See ■ '
CARLING At PINNING
337-tf .. Clinton, r
THORO’-BRED SHORT HORN BULL.
f HHE UNDERSIGNED has purchased a'Thor-I ough-bred Short Horn Bull from Mr.'.John-
Middloton, and will keop him for service op his
farm- Tho charge will/>6 $1.50, with privilege
of returning if necessary. , .
S, G. PDUMMEH,.
Goderich Tp., April 22nd, 1885. . ' 336-4t
LUMBER FOR SALE.
IHOURTeEN THOUSAND FEET of HEMLOCK
£ LUMBER (or sate. Will bo cut to order.
Apply .to' C. DOHERl'Y, .
335-tf' Clinton Music Emporium
CITY PAINT SHOP.
COPP & LOGAN
Decorators
x>
Sign Writers, Gilders
. ETC., ETC.
All kinds of HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNA
MENTAL PAINTING, paper Hanging and Docor
ating done in the Latest Style. *
Frescoing, Kalsomining, 'Bagsb
’ Banners,. Eto., *
Artistically got up. Orders promptly attended to.
■ Sliop-ISAAC-ST,, CLINTON. ;
March 30th, 1885. 3S2-St,.'
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ETC.
fiEO. POTTS, House, Sign,
U CAttttrAGB A aBNBRAL PA1STBR,
Paper UdMing and Kaleominino ieoond
tr> none. School Blackboards a specialiff, Satin-
faction Guaranteed and prices .toith the times.
Jicsidcnce-ATarii Sired, CLINTON. ■ ■
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DURHAM BULLS FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers tor AMS MVettl
Thoro'-byad Dwhatfi Bulls, Meting ffoinohfe
CARRIAGE WORKS
-^-’“«r«'»MtaeanObb,rlKc.11;nd„.nine___
n . , 4. -S’XJXTEI STOCK
an<'t'e
of lhe best materials k„a ——
-1CC8I,OF- Gal1 atld see stock I
In returning thanks to mv manj-friemis nnd .piitrons for past, pal ton ft gey-4; would
• -like to call their special attention to my?very Complete stock of ,
HARNESS, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, ETC,, ,?ET(K
Speeial attention is direoted to my stock of/ . " ?
SiNGLE::HAR NESS:-;
M. FISCHER
• SMITHY-BLOCK, -*• —CLINTON, ONT,
The'correct-place fprperiect.-Otting garments
at closest quotations.
Fit, Workmanship,' Style Assured
iT. COOPER & SON,
»Lzj- JzrutwJ JtLi Jzv» -
New Season’s Teas from 15 to 75c. per Pound.
Chase & Sanborn’s COFFEE a specialty, all grades and Prices.
Christie, Brown & Co’s Biscuits.
HAMS, BREAKEAST BACON, ETC.
Large and Oonipiete Stock of Oliina, Now Crockery, Glassware, &o.
Goods-promptly dtiivered, Call and examine, our Btoro, Which la thq.
—LARGEST AND NEATEST GROCERY IN TOWN —
T. COOPER & SON
CANTELON BROS.,
General Grocers and Produce Merchants,
RACEY’S OLD STAID, ALBERT STREET, DUNTON. ’ .
Choice, Fresh Family Groceries
... CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. v .
TEAS—EXTRA VALUE
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If will bo found very complete, and for.duriibi:Hty atod finish cannot be excelled by
i-joany one. Ast employ best. jvorkmerr, find use tlio best material io^-3 tire'"WVfiT.lB'eif 'patFBfiageTu'S'yTeo’l confidrut" *
-r"'3-'- .....of getting-.satisfaction. ""
g£g“PRICES AWAY DOWN.
Trunks and Valises in great variety and Prices Low.
nrnnnr * niiAhows
‘j'rtWx1 fi'cir'patFSfilige’tna'j’Tee'l confidt nt
of getting-satisfaction..
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Barb
K^-BARB WIRE/W
*~Ask for and have ho other, than tlie—
WASHBOURN-MOEN MANUFACTURUJu
CO’S GENUINE WIRE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
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AGENT,