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The Huron .N News -Record
Wednesday. June 2nd.
:LOCAL .NEWS.
Zn and Around the "IIau.7
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nese. Sours MaGWRve has' been
'elected school trustee: in place of C.
fiJ . Tuthill,.'remov*eel from town.
IITOBELL- RACES.—" Goderich
Chief," owned. by' Mr. A,. Smith,
' i n first money in the race' for: the
$175 purse. Time, 2:37.:.
A Swink; TIbtE AT GODERIOK.---
•Three religious.- bodies will meet at
Godertich this week -Alio Methodist
so nee of 'Guelph District; the
County Council,. and the West Rid-
ing of Huron.o�iservative Associa-
tion.
tion. '
EPART#ENTAL: 1 AMI,NATIONS,
'JUNE AND. JULY.—Clinton.: Sec-'
ands. 13.;;::ceoonds and thirds 9;
thirds 50 special 1 ;: corn: diploma
5-78 dandidates:• Seafdrth • Ste -
:ends 13 ; seconds . ttud thirds 9;
thirds 55-77 candidates... ;i
.Ter;, Orangemen. of Windham- are
'commencing to make arrangements,
for holding a'graud Oiange'celbbra=
iron. in. that town' -on the 12th of
:July, and; it is • expected; that there.
will be the. larged Tara :ant of Or,
angenien that has Never beet seen in
Huron. '
• •FAnsiEtue Sons.. —By an•act' of
last session: of the Ontario legislature
each county in_the province is ells
titled to have' one student.iii,attends.
since at'the Agricultural college with-
out the requirement- ofany entrance
yr tuition fee. . The nomination of•
a student is made, .by:the - county
council. The student must he a son
of a practical farmer residing in the.
county,,and •must have • lived on his
parent's farm at least two years prior'
to his admission ''to tile: college;
Applications should bo rade,?to the,
county council which is now in ses-
nicil, . ' •
NorDizAn ET.-tiV th a, view of
securing his eustomers,'rival•podlers
have reported Mr. W. I tartin. cif.
Clinton, -as -dead, .''Wo aro glad to• .
learn that ho is not onlylivatg, bat,
•is as 'lively as "a' spring', chicken.
Those having old rags, &c:, should
await his call, '. for • we • have
known laiin for years, as' an 'up-
right and •htsneat'man, and they can
do better with him than' any 'other..
person en the road:• itis word can,
;tt all tunes be ' Pdlied on, •and . the
articles 'exchanged are of the, very.
beat Canadian inanuf rcture.—lifiteh-
eft Advocate. Right you. aro lir.
.Advocate. '
WANTED, Am pNOE, A GOOD ACME
Box TO 'LEARN TUE ART o>H' PRINTINo.
A$PLF AT TIIE:NENV S-REGORII ORFICE.
BROWN, looking in Anderson's
fruit and confectionery shop,
"Bananas are softer than usual'tbis
year." Jones replied : "That' de -
pencil: whether they have banana
string too long or riot"
GOOD STnnns, Mr. W. Robinson
sold Mr. Jas. Hearn, on Monday,
three steers weighing over 4,400Ibs ,
one was a two year old and weighed
over 140014:1 ,The sum received
for thorn was $229.
Mn. J'..' BEAoont was in town
Saturday with Tontine after miss-
ing a couple of trips. The admirers
of good horse stock and the many
friendsof the enterprising owner of
Tontine will. no doubt be Much
gratified to Tearn that the noble 'an-
mial is all riglit'again after acouple
of weeks illness. John's $3,000
trembled in the balance for a few
days.
Wnr•IT's A FAUXRE.—T11e other
night in Milton one of the Salvation,.
Army Passes, reada portion of sorip-
tnre at the: barracks, This sentence
formed part of the lesson; "With-
out me (Christ) ye can do nothing."
"Ajt, ye," sad tete lassie, "the peo-
ple, bero had a pet scheme (referring.,
to the Scott.' Act) to reform the peo-
ple, bid there was no, Christ in it.
And Bee what a Miserable failure it
has proved." •
STREET WATERING.. — Inspector
Paisley has in progrees'a- scheme for
watering the streets. Miller, .the
blacksmith, will furnish -the water
at his .blacksmith shop. It will be.
pumped by steam power into an
elevated tank, from whence it can
easily be conducted to distributing
.tank on'wheels,and Sprinkled over
- the: streets... Private. 'contributions
have been promised and we•presume ;
tlia Council' will be asked to liber=''
ally : aid in the good work. The..
Counoil should, In fact, bear all the
expense.
PEItsI ear AND : SUCCESSFUL.
.The' persistent .: and industrious
and loyal member for East Huron,
: Mr. Thos. Farrow, has been success-
ful in securing a grant<......froin the.
• Government of $16,000 f to aid the
five mile extension`of the 'L','G. and
B.. branch of the:C. P..R.. to: Wing -
ham; The nines will have tostiike
back its slanderous statements res..
I Gently made concerning. Mr. Farrow
in'regard to,thisgrant; now that•the.
amount named has been . authorita-
Lively' placed., in the dstimates;,•by
Parliament. ••
A4TOORT1iER FAIR. --•We have no
reason to think- icor do we believe _
that the .report of the ,Methodist
District meeting doings :which we
• published lash week wee other. that•
• the' official siepoit of the secretary.
It'•is true it appeared in'.the Era
before it did. in: Tao NEws-REoou»,
but we published .it at theyiequest
of'tliesofiicial secretary; Rey:-
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ey A, E:•
Smith,'; wire, in preferring iis' rs=
quest, said .in his cavi to us s: "A
motion .was, passed asking that•,tthe
Matter referred to • be inserted''
in the local papers,. By complying
frith this , request you will muco "
'oblige, A. E. SMITn, Secretary' of.
District,"
TDB . "Boys" ABROAD: -In . the
:Lisbon 'Star correspondence. from
. the town of Elliott, Dakota, we find
the. following. itein :.-"The' farmers
for miles around manifest "by' the
liberal patronage they are giving our
popular merchant, Win. Coit, form-
erly of the•4th con., Goderich town-
ship, that this is the. place •to • buy
goods." Also this•:—"1.'•. M. Elliott -
sold one-quarter of Sec. 17,-;eonsid-:
oration $1,200,' with fifty acres in
crop. Mr.. Elliott,. alit of Relit._
'Elliott, of Goderich;:t.p.; is the liar
•chaser. Wm. Cox has sold a; quarter
section to E. N. Hicks, considerations
$1,3515reoplc'have come to know
.the fact that Elliott and vicinity is
the desired spot above all others."
lirrillos irom
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LL PAPER
From 5c a 4011 up,
Carpet Felt, Baskets, Fans,. Silverware, Croquet, Rubber
Balls, Base Ball 'Rats, Hammocks, Foot Balls, School and
• Office Maps, Building Paper, &e,-
WINDOW
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WINDOW SHADES AND ROLLERS, CHEAP..
CHRIS, DICKSON, CLINTON.
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A MITCHELL bartender named
Frith has just paid $70 for an eye
which he knocked out .of Joseph
Burton, of • Harpurhey, _ on the
Queen's Birthday. • ft, •
• Sr. PAUL'S GuILD.—Closing en-
tertainment of the season, Wednes-
day June 2nd, at 8 p. ni. Admis-
sion 10 cents. The following ladies
and gentleman will tike part :—Mr.
Belcher,. of Goderich ; Mr. Hollis,
Canada's great comique,.of Seaforth;
Misses Dopers' , Giffin, Kendall, Jack-
son, "'S. Greig, Messrs.. • Herman,-
Combs, Smith, J. Seekson, J. Farm-
er ; readings by Messrs.. Brewer and
Scott. •
.TSB DEPUTY Rc>1vti Er,eor. -Mr.
Corbett was elected deputy reeve- of
Clinton, last Friday, • to •fill' •tho
.vacancy eaused. by the resignation of
present clerk, Coats. Without . in
• the least disparaging. Mr: •Searle,. we
will' say, that the electors niad'e a
.good -selection.; but had. Mr. Searle
canvassed, the , result might have
been:. different... - Ir. Corbett . has
already served two goers as. reeve
and. he' made a very efficient . one;
his popularity with his colleagues at
the County Board supplerhenting
-his efforts for his constituents very
inuch; and there are not many mem-•
hers now, if there • ere any, but will
welcome the gentleman back among
them. once more. 'Though some
. p'referred a representative holding
different . views, take •hiin as an "all
'round. man" We' don't' know thin the.
public goneialTy•will have much fault
to find witlkliinL Ho went up to the
county town' • yesterday.;:' Tuesday,
to attend. 'the • J uno session ' of: the
County Parliament; ,
PEnSON iL Mgsri,ION -Judge Doyle
was •in towh'on Thursday on official
business.—Mr J'. M. Sheppard, of
Goderich, ',vas in townlast- week
A FniesamY Sligo OFF. --.A large
number of the personal friends "of
Mr. George Diehl, jr., invited; that
gentleman to a supper, gotten up et
the Grand Union Hotel, on Friday
evening. The oocasion for , their
testifying their respect for•hun ag n'
man, and a brother, and •a';sitizen,
being the knowledge •of his ,early .
departure from toms. to. tako'iip his
resisloncain Chicago. The fervency
of the expressions of ;:,good will
toward Mr. Diehl bore - tete guinea
stamp, of genuineness and attested
that it was us blessed to give as it is
to reetsrve well-nioritcd praise. The
mat)"air.
falf gotten, up in the usual
, ina;jii t manner of the 9raiid
seinen ]-1r. 1lielil tvi11 leave town.
on .... . ' ilia . fer sly will. tot -
low in a fete days. 'J'lu:y will all
carry with thein the bt.st st-ialies of
it usNe ciiele of t ieiids.
• PurinicATIONs.--The Doherty Or-'
can Company' lids issued a. 'uico
catalogue. The lithogralilied cover.
s appropriately suggeetivein design,
is
the fourth page, and the
execution most admirably carried'
out. ' The letter -press work is good
enough, but., not quite up to the
standiai•d of firat-class'country offices,
such as those 'of Clinton for iustanee.
—The second zi'itritbvr of 7'/r.e Labor
Reformer, published in Toronto,
-is• to hand. It is well wiitton and
well gotten up; and freta t1:o appear-
ance of 'the. rumba before ns we
ahauld judge that it will fill "a long
felt want." ---•The .M`ir'ror is aiiotliei.
• weekly publication. ,jnst:.atlrted in -
Toronto,. It will catch the fleeting
shadows of current ev'+ents, acrd lie-
.torially pv'csent thein to its readers.
Though the Illustrations are not up
to `this•' average wood-ctit oi' aterc,o-
1 pe,, they riie.-paasablo and will
likely be improved Upon, This edi-
t.ot saga "it vitt : be found true to
the (t)•ui:en, to the Eni1dtri, ,and to
Clisse;:da:''' This is -enough to cone-
mend liillelit< approval, •
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consulting: Rural Dean Craig on -
church business:-.E;'Ls Dickenson,
Esq., revising. , clerk E. :•B. 11., , of
Windham,.. was in town last Thurs-'
day.= llev. Mr. "Johnson,: of • St. •
George's church; Goderich, • was in •
'town one' clay last week.—Mr. ands
Mrs.I Constable, of St. Marys, were'
the gueats of their, daitgl►ter, 11irs.
John .Wiseman, for a few days oast'
week.—Lewis Llliott. Sed Mr. Bell
were in town Friday. They were
looking uli' orders -in the•interest of
the Goderich marble works, which
have now 'passed into the hand:. of
Bell & ' Robertson,. with . Mr. L,
Elliott. as their:, agent. -Mr. Toni;
I.P.S., West. Hurdn, was;,in•town
on Monday and" was the gueAtt"of
Mr. M. Fischer.—Mr. L. Nethory,
of Blyth,.dropped. in on us Monday.
He was on, his way to the R. W.
Grand Orange Lodge, .which meets
in 'Toronto this week. -Mr. May
as they believe itto he far, better
that the patient should know the
nature of his disease and be resigned,
than to be told by travelling impost-
ers that the disease is curable and
each attempt at a -cure produces
moro discontent, Every person can
fully rely upon the veteran judgment
of the staff who have -been honored
by Royal favof for wonderful re-
coveries under' their expert adininisr
trat►on. The Royal Staff is a house.
hole word in Europe, and the Can.
adians. by experience can already say
that "honor is their virtue and
' "success" their maxim. Let every-
one. who have either lived in any
part of Europe or have friends living
ing there callupon tie doctors ai',
"teeny a ' grip frae freen to freen
makes sympathy the closer." N. B.
Tho first visit alone free, in all others
chargees will, be made. Dates -18th
to 22nd June. -
'The Deputy. -Reeve Election...
--[+ridayy last was the day fid d for
the erection of a successor to .ex=
Deputy Coats., Were . it' not for
other occurrences . the day . 'would.
hive-beenone of the quietest of the
year. Noteven a sound of betting
was beard, and it seemed as though
the friends of each candidato.were
effei:ing a victim- for sacrifice at the.
altar of. public duty. But the mourn-
ful occasion,' like all others, bedsit
finale and :when -the result of the
polling -was announced, ii. few.iihin-
Utes after'five o'clock, it Was found
that -Mr. Corbett was elected. over
Mr: Searle by 'a majority of fosty-
two.-_. The vote was a ,.small one
altogether, the interest manifested: at
general rnunice.pal .elections being
conspicuously lacking The figures
die,: '
St. And'tvs. S1..iaa. Oeo's.
Corbett, 35 42 t 51 • 56
Searle; 51 - . 33 26 • 12
Total for Corbett," 184 , fon Searle,
:.142 ; majority for Corbett ^42. The
last contest for; deputy-roevt`was in
1885, when there were polled for
St; Andw•'s, St. Jae:' St. John's. St: Goo's.
W..Coats,67 77. 59 54
W.Cuopor'40' • : 35 39 : 39
Total for Coiits, 257;. for . Cooper,
1:53; nrijorityfor Coate; 104 • •
ASSESSMENT 'W
' The• Point of Rovision-4nret last
•Thursday. evening, `blessrs'l4lc-
M urehie,, Manning, Copps Jackson
'and Cooper present. Mr: Manning.
was.voted to thechair. .•.,Cornplaint
of Geo. Sharman of ever assessment
was read, but was received 'tee •rate
to boat sidurod...
53 appeals were lianded in by
the clerk, in 45 of which Mr, W. H.
Cooper was the appellant. •
Appeal of D. Graham, owner . of
woolen mill, overcharge on person-
alty, allowed ; of Thos. Jackson .on
personalty and real . estate, post-
poned to Juno 8; of .I'. R, Powell.
to'have name •'put on as, owner;.al-
lowed.'Thera were put on as oc-
cupants, tenants Or joint tenants:
Elizabeth Beesley, James Angus, D.
Clui1', F: Pelcher,'9W.''G. Sheppard,
$300, Jos Wheatly, John Eausford,
W. J. IWodericli; li. Logan, $200,
Chas. Witte ; disallowed as tenants
Hunt looks hearty after his trip to •
the. golden state. ; He brought 'a
little niece back With him.• --Mr, W.
J. Biddle's, of 'Elmhurst -farm, has
boon troubled for sono" time .with
an affection of the e-yesivhich at one
time threatened to destroy, the. eight
of one. We are glad 'to learn that
there is iidayaprospect of his sight
being all_ richt.• .Inspector Malloch
keeps diligently • au his i'oaiuds of
exam 'nit:" :schools throughout •tiro
East Riding and the pupils. of the
'various schools seem to hail his coin -
frig with delight. '
31000 Ri.tvARt--Doctors of the
'groat Royal Staff of Englisi. Hell
and German phis:dolana', anrgeons,
professors and enecialiste, will visit
the Ratteiritury ifotol, Clinton, Ont.,
June 18th, and. will remain until the
evening 'of. 22nd June, w"tierc • they
will treat the'af licted free of charge.
The object of this most celebrated
and eminent combined stuff of
doctors, in thus treating thesick, free
of charge -for first visit only -his to
establish as large a Canadianrepute.:
two ns they "Bout, possess a European
onty, and tri make the -successes they
hake achieved in different countries
identified with the., interests of all
Canadian• people, for 'thio purpose
they alsjiired the unpleasant epithets
conferred upon all travelling doctors
and coma before' too people witha
wnrld wide reputation' Ana experience
willing to cure arty .curable disease
and if aneerable the patient will be
told in eucll a manner that nithniigh
1(:covert' ins iirtposeible, they si11 still
retain faith in thtr lirey al' Staff its
33. P. Sibley, K. L. Slahlaker, Mr.
Cornelius,,A. E. 'Collins, 11..33.
Maasey, Jas. Sheppard. Disallowed` •
as wage earners : Thos. Ford,'J. L.
Doherty, C. Stewart, • A. Thinner,
S.' Booth, T.' Colborne, J. J. Me-
I}onald, G,• Cook. jr., A. Glazier; J.
Glazier, 13. Glazier, Jos..11attenbury,
'sr., Es Sullivan; Sohn Walker,. Jas,
Walker. ' Added' as wage earners :
Geo. Stewart, John Stewart; Put
-on,as owners' son T. Hannon. Dis-
allowed : L. Appleton. Put on as
owner : 8. Fitsiinone, Jas, Gallagher,
Buchanan; John Ford. Disal-
lowed as owner: Jos, Whitehead.
A. Whoatly 'real estate reduced to
$200. ,' 25 appeals were allowed, 26
disallowed, 2 postponed. . Conrt ad-
journed to meet June 8tli at 8 p.' in,
-••-James Jones,. of Bruaat11s, pab
lieiy'""i3 iallenbes Geo. Mosgrovo of.
urnborry to run a 100 yard foot
thee in Brussels en, Caledonian
Games day for ,$25, a side.
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-�--Wo are now showing a --
Large
-- -.Large Line of Tweeds
Suitable for SUMMED,. SNITS, wl►ich.we hill offer at remarkably Low
Flounge ion CAsn. All inneed of a • .
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--should not fail to see our groat lino of--
HALIFAX
fHALIFAX TWEEDS.
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On : Satniday : Iext!
Wo will offer at our Spooial Salo :.
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25 Straw,, Etats at 10 cents, worth 35 cents.
100 White Shirts at 52 Bents,' \vomer $1 00:
15 Vests at 50 cents, worth $2.00. - -•
10 Odd Coats at ;$4.06, Wortll $8, $10 and
People who want to take advantage, of these sales should 'not fail to:call
, on Saturday, as we only oiler these goods on the above data.
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Our Sales aroattracting great attention and these columns • should be •
watched every week for the chances to get special.linos of goods
AT HALE THE WHOLESALE. COST.—,
ON BROTHERS:
The Famous Clothiers and Hatters.
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