The Huron News-Record, 1886-07-21, Page 1WEitato4.-043°,1,,e1• A4W.44114st.
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•°LINTON, HURON COUNTY, ONT., WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 1886.
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. Additlo7.10,1 Locals.
. GODER1CH ' .
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Deputy Postmaster Kay is, the'
a happy owner of a handsome .orazy .
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..,Tin 4SfilEiTANT r..713U4IIIAN of the Somefew years since a ws7•Z known quilt. The brtentleman oln,faxied this
•Ontario Assembly and. Mrs: Itolniers; i.ehri6h,to"A-of Goderich town,sup proportion of his worldly possessions
of . Toi onto, ate visitino thetr old ceeded to Dakota, befoi'd leaving he ' for twenty Ave cents.
fiiends in Clinton, obtained 8011Z0 cabinets from iSlallar 4. prieket team captained by Mr.
Miss 1,noir Can't,P, of Godoticb, the Gods ch Photoist, which, lie dis- B, S. Williams played, againsl.. a
is in teArn, spending her VitOittion tributed amongst his neighbourschosen one of the Goderich clu'i
with the family of Mr. W,: I. ..Last .,1,2),r14e7 4 recently plbrahaoed last Saturday afternoon, in the
'Whitely: . , horse, walked deliberately into its preseabe of a huge numb*" of
Ii.stonxii. Lieens -es under the menees house, awl fon(411 lid'ea One spectators. In the first innings Mi.
liquor Act 1883 wM he 'reinntled of the copies above mentioned. This Williams' tarn made 36 runs ftom
• Oar inency by calling ii.t the Com- ': action so sarzai.ised its owner that en- tho. bat, and the club 33, In the
. mereial Holel, Clinton, Thursday; qutries 4r199V mad i vil.lOn, it tvai;fultuolsecond innings 1Tr. 'Williams' team
Jul22They roof
that the horse ;tad recently coincfront , scored 25, ,antl the ebb team 13 for
y '. 'must produce p.
jios...w.HtITLEIc.in otyneic a finny
God' rich township, wheiv it had in tliT wickets. WO congratulate Mr,
the years gone by been. kindly 6'8(4- Williimaon the successattending
benanza last Friday.' He returned ed by the orginal qt\the photograph his te'rn's first appearance in publid,
-in the evening 1 -with 72-Throok or witiek it hail immediately r'ecoquiyed and propheey that at no distant date
speckled trout; some of them were
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thirteeniueleis in length, • , by Ir the excellent likeness. it will bo the champion. ono of the
. . ' ' Tin . W . lititchison„ of W'W
inei. ent?. The pm
lay was most exeit
MRE 'W11,atz, of Gotierich,-
peg is visiting at the old homestead, ing throughout, the good points in
was ' in town Over.. Friday night
He had business ixt connection with Mr. Chas. SAM, is home -on :a the genie, neatly all of :Ivhich were
on the side of Mr. Williarna' team
the installation •of officete of : the v.isit• • , were loudly applauded. . f
- 1i0;10?,,X 0(.1401I&WS. , ' Mr. Willie Trainer, of Chicago, te ,
- 1.1.nanwania.-L-If there ie ono mei- re-visiging old acenes. . . -
Entrance Et.aminations, -
eantile house in Clinton that •'is,. Mrs. J. Welsh; of Stratford, is the ,
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inore than another, a credit to the guests of 111... and 11Irs. W. I. Welsb. The followino• shows the result of
. town -and a benefit to the community . Mlle steamer Ontario called in on the recent Iligh°School entrance ex-
it is the hardware one of R.' 11I. het upward trip last Thursday. amination. . The examiners, In-
Bacey. It is perfectly astounding
. Inspector J. E. Toni was in town . specter Tom and II, L Strang, B.A.,
y. to noticethe variety, of erticles Mr,-
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• • ; on Saturday add Monday. ; ' . have writtpn. to the Departmenttun
Rabey keeps in dock, and entially
Mise Emma Holmes has:retuned the uufairness of thepapers on
so tlie oheapness Of them, when ex-
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from a •protracted Visit to Detriot. History, Grammar.axid OrthoePY :
eellence as. well as cOstis considered. • ,
colia, oossor 475, 2 Ashtiold, Mr. WOVIII,
GOORICJI .
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*' ' „Mr. Racey takes pride ins showing, . lima Minute Hutchison has re- noweamni„A my7 0 tco 0 la 70. • w 4r.r i i.
the ad vance Can,Ada has anade • in front a long Visit to Montreal. • ,laWiiiiii:iiT4iiia"(i•-ie-9'1"'ilr' - .---°174"'"
t1.1r114 , o ale ) . S., Mr. ....t.nbury
• 11013111ftlaill08, A11(1.411110 'he ,,(1008 The choir of the• Not1 80t
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4. 1 S 1., Beatrice 8toi.lehon,so 400, 8% field,..Alr,INT
not confine himself in any line ex- -Methodist 'chervh is in eamp,,at tho 31tiotra'C'igra_ing 441, Goderieh M. S , Mr. Enibary,
ilt lo 447, 2-4.11borne, Mr. Alnrrlah.
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. ' elusively. to Canadian-niade .warps, .111-aitland.. Palls. 1#
. . .• : 1.410 O'Reere 430 2 Aehtlold,'Mr, Nevin. •
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. . Minnie Oompbell 428,.Goderich M.S. Mr. Embtlry
he apparently -has no desire ..tn'ory 'Mr. Allan 'Enibitry rotttrned from 19:`111 "at1iek1i410;t0eT)....1,011 '11,r. Ram,
.:ovit "decayed 6:sit!' when the superi- his trip to Cleveland end Detroit on• t!
Yom111°-`,8,,°,1•412,"7 Ashacia;31irr.'Alufileson ':
ority. of: our hen:le-made wares is • moilday. ' - . , . . OhristirlimvIrin2405,Port4Iliert; M
• . ilea° eirideitt. • Wre wOtc.showil ml Dr: Nicholson and family -return.: Aqflos o'no
• • ' GharlOsEai•row 404, Coderieh M. S,. Mr. Enthury •
nohoe 404,8 E. Waw.anoell,110§s.Ionpa
isiftwOropr
.i. . steel nails of Canadian Make; a lagfi • (Alicgoitill.sizni.,..ETbury,
ed to town on:Monday, after a round' fi."g37tsditiff,147n
.- stock,''of whith is kept by this firm, :. trip, on the Saginaw Vcdley. .:. ,- Plorenee Ball 300, Cloilorloh AI §; Mrr. EntihltAry '
.; end ;_the,se. nails ,are as-toggh as: the •
:'• best .. wrought. nails. FO.t taaing 3_,..fis.S.pollsoY,_,retut,ined.froin a.viair n't'iridi:\A'",,i'Zirynil°,1,17:gt4..iisill 1,1,°•;i!;',3',1;•1•-
,- fen:ging Or skeetitig, 'on •.buildiugs, to uleveinuct, Detroit, and:Saginaw cAatirc'elertit3IL3,s4'0S4 e6ragti:1‘01",1;'‘..1Er'„,14nIt.tr- .
the,:darbefore•Yesterdey. • •::'• • . . Laaira Aelleecin est; Goderleh NL 8, Mr: Enibury
.;.,11Or0 t•11134.NivoiOlit. oLthe. boards. is .
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' • 114003010V sepported by. the nails, • Mrs:. Tanis, mother •of JudgeN
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ato llie0..lohl in, 14 •Antiold, Ur. ittleltott .
.1..11e44) tough ste'el oneelit'aa. ni
be Tents, is Visiting the enibers of her John It.Ij•
Jo hilayson 874, 4 A2hfleld,,Mr. Gibson
• "' : (1=0 Tiriegail 303, Convent 8, Slater Gortt'llA10
'xit'valnable. -And they are O. at', -,:fantily in"tlii?,town,„ .2. .. , • .
. Eva ratio 802., Goderich Si 8, .Alr. Eallaciry
the same price as the co rnino,.....)24.ttli :-. •-.7Will Robei,is, of Toronto, Was iii,
, . igvit Ralph, 307,i.Goderieh 310.7, Mr4inhory s
.,_ . , . , .. ,, , 'Fannie ,Salkeld 3134, 3, God loll, Aliso Rolle' t on
'Cut' Anil& Voli.oi4r Wire ip. SD othor - .town 10.4: Saturday visiting ins.,sieic Andrew Waddell -302, 'Goderich 11. 0; •Mr. Embury
:specialty that Mr.: Rteg_ls : in, -brether prank.. , • s . , ., • , . mtlyti, . o...m9e.. sat, .81,Axelri8
eld,. Mr.Norin. . .. .
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While edge-toole;cirrrWeT-ii„ aker's . ' ri
'.1.ilq 11•0131.0.1t 'Cadet!' Of FOreater8 Charlesio. 1761,, 520 No 0 Flay, A. M. Couighlin .
.. gods, and the :thoesend end one
, — Will • haVe 'a neat cleMonstration a mow) Hasa. wis. No's stmaey, n Ross '
. items of shelf ItardWare oan be tound. gli, '.4.11 ;1. „ un.ggie psier 475, No 0 stfoiloy, It:Raps , - .
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‘ ...., vr...,or, on Tnutstley the 16th or Nome Fulton 988, No 8 Stephen, Frank Dolten
here. .Mt. • Races). does ,quito a 'job- Augusts . : • . . Edith .Ebhinson 417, No 8 SteOhen, Frank I3olton
bung business with the carriage and Albert Par2more 389, No 2 Usboi•ne, J. Beatty
biacksinitli tied° ill. thiS ,tuid. adjoin- '• -The ;BaYfield•fighing 'fleet was iii 'Henry Dyer 881, No 5 Stephen, J ;McNabb
the 'harbor on Stattrday :and Sunday,. -E":1"1•1°4•'n 380; N° 3 tj..43.' 0 CainPbell .
big portions' of' the •'neigliboring : . :. ' ,. s• .21.100AISIENDED. • .'" .. :• .
Counties.. *wind bound, while 'on aft Way to the 'Rennie NI ninnitn 380; Exeterrehool, Thos li4regory .
fisbill" 101111(1S: ' ... ', ' Daniel Witmer 377, No 9. Stanley, R itoss „ • -
Qr,• thriTy 4 „s osgeO, No 0 Stanley, Rlios..2 ,
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. • ,• . . The ..iiiginais Valley made' her
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. usual cans, tho psi week't). little.be;
hind. tient, on'ticcount of the ' Teeny , ,cliqinve.clisgradeful Writing6 coneorn-
' Mr..7..4..-Naiftel's 'last. word on the'
, 'Key._ hole stuffingat night Seethe to
.to O le moo a o y in this nii,„ -... - exeursi p. site i '40 . c 'in' the 'cltildi en of the •Clitirch •-ot
on• gt • at h r several , . ,._
, /qrs. Broomall, of Buffalo, is. flip. 1)-611;s or can. ,. . , ,, s,.: , England iii .niest 'viso. and untruth-.
•gueet of Ir. ,Iohn. Einigt's l'arn,i1/.... • ' - • ' • •.... •, . fel,- 0,0(1 'DOG that no • :person.. but an
Mr 'R ' Radcliff having -finiabed abject Sycophant could b.3,.
. at present. : • : ' . . his ••thities in •connection with ' the' • euotigh to•pan.. linliisfirstparag7bl'
• Mr. Charles Shane,. Of Detroit; IS ineeting_Of the,Grand.'..Lodge A. •.1?: speaking of how -h° bdcaree tlie ..ac-
-' .4iiii-a visit here aniOngit:Iiii.;61411,-74v ' -and-I M.. at -Winre-is rearmed ..:0-farnffra"--al'anilbrer tor..11:11'iri:6111- -lig.
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for a eouPle of weeks,. - • . ':,...' :Tioine last SatUrclay. •• •.
. . . says : ' ."I eould easily explain how
-- . - ancl• why r used- the tern), but it is
,..Mr. Geo. Hackett; :blacksmith; : ' :,His Honer JudgetOms returned net'Avortli the time' and . trotible it•
' formerly of this village, but now o±. from Windsor,' Where' he hal beet • 'Would take.", : In all tlit ed pie's eom.;
..11fiehigan,. is Visiting friends hero. ' attending tho 88881611 of the Grand , muuicatious there .1.1as. been , this.
. , 'When are• wo going'. to ,have our Lodge A....F-and 4. M., last -Safur:
civic holiday this year I . It is time. day. •-,• •, , : .-; - • •.• - tiunaoce in the'
system • of. evasion, and .ta. eon.
last letter shows that
'there. was a. n• iove made i.i. thet, It .Wmild be a great convenienda• the accidental scribe anro pot tell:
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the,trutb, and is afraid, to falsify any
direction. '. . ' ,._,• - ..... ,' ..if our town council eould do some.; more ; hence we have the old story
• . Professor BroWnlee: is busy,f)rad-. thing towards levelliik the aide walk ',,I can do this, I can • de that."• A
tising•eivery evening on' his fife for, between the IL R. track . and the' line of argument• that will soine day
.. the next 1 2th•JulY: • Practioamakes coinetery. *Could not arranetements Jana il:4•N• and hie. Churns in a most
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perfect, Bob. : • ' . • ': : i: :' be inede with the township .cottneil , unenviable 'position; ,In the ,Secoilicl
• . Some of our weather.prOgnoaida- for this most noceesary,worki : • paragraph .I.A.N. 08 '3 "that in speals,-
•- .:ing of what occurred 0 , 'a piablic'
tors predicted: a fall of silo* on : . AT, j-, liem;:ide • of file• Apifou • . . inOc. in» 10 .1 , y. f., , •
" SU.Ilahn-'!3ut Wald; not mak°, its Was cite:I:god . before His. 'Worship siucerii7y and truth." . If :tne test of
appearance.. • , ' ' . .:
' The Rev. Father '1VeSt celebrated Mayor Holton • last Saturday :after,' sincerity ,and truth is to' falsify--(alini,••
mass on Sunday noon, with violationthe4",rinada 0,ali,S;(o.,8101:1,1•salL tabbKie.)•tinet.iml 010)tt.7nsigt, ..dlent
1.nerning, 114 in the Temperance Act, .7For 'scithe ;eaten , :'D t
'Ionian Catholic church, Thu° . or other' the • Witnesses stninnenad' J.A.N. 18 t118 8"I a.411811 alul 'Ineer-
was a largo congregation present. - 1. .1 - ity, He takes credit for writtng over
did. •not:appear, anc the ease was at -
On Friday tiro funeral of the de--; —jommid eau yriscji.ty, held., , ..., ' his oWn mune, While the.truth is that
ceased Mrs. Forsyth :was follciwed be wrote over, an a lre, u kitil. his
hy a latge. concourse of sorrowing, • At the meeting of the Grand ' sins found'him out 1 :and it was 0111y
C1 rt der 'of royal Arch Mason's to save the lieod, that ho bonnie the
friends •and relatives to the Unien 1, I ' - . ' tail f tho I ia as J.A N .11.1 the
last ,Fridayo R. Ex -Comp., JosephQ IQ Q ICII
Cemetery. . . . . • ,
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Becic, ••was eleeted •Grand Principe]. third paragraph the tail in ans:wer to
Messrs P. Kelly ar;.,.831 received a. previons quesbxon as towho author -
So' littler. 'The fact that Obinp.
- • - • Bel was absent when the election
connintuintions from two aifferent J ized the publieation of the settrrilons
Ottawa parties last week with respect letter signed Com, lie says; ',Ie.
took :place, greatly enhenees the pea - authorized by ' the :executive/
to purchasing their brand of super- .
:honor of the position ' . committee of the Society, ,and theu
ior flout on an extensive scale.: • '
•. .01) Saterday a gtaine of base 'ball The, revision of the Voters' list gees on to lead the public to behove,
•tv,as playact on the •Blyttt • (trounds for:West Huron was .coneluded on ,that• your Goderigh Correspondent
rote the lytters signed Senex No. 2,
between -the juvenile clubs a Wo
ing- Monday afternoon. Tw
he oeurt was a speeies of journalistic pvrjury, that
ham and Blyth. The home team adjoarned...till Saturday next at 12 none but J.A.N, and his gang meld
t loft badly. Batter leek next noon when His Honor Judge Do,y10 commit. In the saIt me araura the
time, boys. will give his decision in a number Tail hints thol our attendance at Dr.
Our band left bete on Wednes. of nen on which judgment was re» Jones' ineetirws was by proxy. All wo
day on the early train. fot Exeter saved... • can say is that wo were (persomilly)
•where they have been ongoged by The religions discussion last Sun- 1.)tescnt °hail Dr' 3.°°°°°tg"iml th°
the Society, and also at nearly all his
tho Masonic Fraternity to accompany day afternoon between Mesa& open ineettnes. Here wo 11I8)3837 that
them on !shave exctirsion to Port Card and (loll; -will not, Create re. we would icriOner have been present
Stanley, - :. : spot for religion, The former by proxy, and have written nice:Leant
A lawn eocial Was held on Tilos- gentleman argues with becoming- things of those of whom Christ said,
day evening at the residence of N. decorum, the latter, howovof, by his "of "Cli is tho Rhigclotil of Uotwoo,"1
IL Young, Esq,, on behalf of the language arid manner of argument than bavo been the tail of a clique boi
Ladies Aul Seciety of the Methodist brings discredit on that IVIiieli lie writo defaming letters of God's own
9iinfirm In the last paragraph of
chureli. Thare,was a large gather.' trios to uphold. It is time 80811
as letter the Tall disputes our state.
jug present. Our band enlivened Seance as those of last Sunday after- mint regarding •the order of these
the evening with wino fine selections. noon Were StOrpOdo ineethlgilo LOA then 49974 op? 4r4td los
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-(which, the bead and tad and alt the
limbs) will say that the last lifty per -
ab the lowest end of the room
could hear nothing but noise." Tbis
admission by the head and. tail (for
W0 moan more than ono) is the only
truthful litterance in J.A.N'e, last
letter, and it makes.us think that his
letter was not properly supervised.
his 9101:gruel f; latiu lexicon.
admission that at a puldhimeeting of
the 0,E.T.S, the last fifty, could hear
nothing but noise, will require the re-
appearance of the tail, as the public
wilt want to know whether it was
caused by a ,-successful imitation of
Baird's Dime Comedy Company: As
the tail can wag no more in the Star
we offer the use of these eolturms to
the tail, head, or any of the lhatbs to
answer the fellowing ; Who author-
ized the publication of Ranger's lot -
ter in. the 81p,•Ital and Oena's in the
tar? Why were said, letters differ
entiv worded towards the end? Flow
J.A N. aecidentally became a writer?
Napo the five or six young persons,
name any church that had dime
shows during Lent, and any C.E.T.S,
where little innocents were makolied
in procession to witness that dreadful
spectacle of debauchery and murder;
"Ten NightS in a Bar Room ?". We
hope Messrs. Ranger, Corn, ,T.A,N.
and company will • gab over their
system of slander, and no more try
to hide their own short comings and
inoonsistencies by tradueing the
chosen ones of He Who died for all.
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•Conixo'ir:.TRIlt°erCro°;11tt Of Revision:
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mot. in . the town' hall, Juno 281-h,
1886.: -Members all present. •• The,
following appeals were, disposed. of
:namely : Clhas. llaguire .entorod.
own er•S 22, con, 1. Thos. Cade„
,L. Collie, "Jos; McA.rter, 1?ancan,
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Livingston,- 1101)1. Bloomfield, D.
Lamb and. P. had each one
clog, struck off. The Conitof
jictyi-
01011 WM then closed 8nd ordinary'
Council business • proeeeded
Mr. Geo: Pieree_Wila irarneted to
'put a- box. drain adross• road £.Le 13t, 11
811 7111 con. line, th,e.,.douncil to. pay
five dollars fer the work: A•peti-
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:tion from John Shortreid and differs
to have sidelineopened lietweenlots
20 and 21, con. 10, was laid for fur -
they consideration. ACcouras were,
011(1015(1 'to -he paid as follows.; .• J.
1-IiirriSon potting in Culvert $2.504.
J: Grolloy, rePairing: .scraper $2.50;
•J. Perduerepairiiw bride $7; Misses
• Exford charity $10.; Mrs. Lynn
gravel $7; E". Boman do $9.05,..J,.
Shuttle icio, $2.353. A. Scott do $3.50;
.D,.Errington .t10 $8.25; .A1. 4etean:
•-d,0•88. is P. •:,McCasey culvert .011
westgrovol.-roftet:A. C. MoLoliond
• gravel $9; J. Miskimmings do :!$11;
J. Russell •plank and spikes $10;
P.. Murphy t11atity_60-; 11.Mooney
'drain across read $2; J....Richmond
ditch $1.; J. Rogerson plank $14.17.
Moved by E. Bosnian -seconded by
att A 1.11,PLCI-11 -
.st.ruct6d.' to expend. $ .in .repairingidoroad •
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. Moved ' by 0. A.
'Ilowe, seconded by E. Bosnian, that
'S. .2aldbielc be instructed to have
approa.chlo Rattans bridge gravel-
. lo,d. Moved by II. Mooney; second -
0(1 by 0. A. Howe, that, the Reeve'
.be instructed to have. cedar culvert
pat in at let.4con. 5::•0errietl. 4
by-law. was paSSed dividing; the
tOwnehip into six pelting subdiVi-
es follows Div No. -1 from
lots I.' to -15; • in the -and, 10,.
eon.; . from 1.6 to 13, in the
:•7•,• 8, 9 and 10„'con.; No. 3, from 1
,to 11, in 111e:6, 5 and. 8'i, .4th
No, 4-, from 12 to 30,, in: the .6, 5,
and 'S 4th con.; .No. 15, from lot 1,
to centre' sideline in the l'; 2, 3 and
4111 con.; No. 6, front centre
sideline to Eastern gravel read in.
the: 1, 2, 3 and N. 4th con, The
Coencil than .adjournecl to . meet
again on the Oth August next
Mrs,' Chaff, of Dungannon who
has been visiting friends in this
vicinity for the 'past week has re-
turned to her homes •
• Some natrderoes animal has been,
making nocturnal raids upon the
feathered bipeds of some of the
farmers in this vicinity end as a re -
salt ohlokons are getting SearCe,
. Some mean, seamp broke the pad-
lock whichfastened the school gate.
If some people imagine that a school
ground is a "Minions" or "public
park" they ate greatly mistaken and
will have to learn tho.t loek-breaking
i811'1iE11.111ughl in. while return-
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' ing from Wingham on the '12th
• stopped to• water "his, horse' at Blyth.
The animal would not drink with
the ."bit" in his mouth and to re,
move the 'diffiaulty Mr. M. reinoved
the bridle wheii the horse, perhaps
imagining itwas being let oat to pos-
tero, Started off a break neck speed
with the boggy, •The vehicle Was
very badly. wrecked but the hole
was none the worse of its wild rage.
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wiIIWICIrkle 4.! WODP, Pnbiloile;.#
WHOLE NO. 401 •
toudesboro
The• Foresters have commenced
IQ build a large hall here,
Our chief of police tine got a neat
little lockup, so look out boys.
People about hero are not satis-
fied as.to who is the bigi,sest "sinikens;
the Catholic vote counting editor or
the editor who virtually placarded
Ebenezer church with business pes-
ters.
After the Scott Act trial a fistieuff
encounter took place bettvedn wit-
nesses fel' the prosecution and some
friends of defendant, The origin
of the squabble was ox account of a
witness using threatening . language
to defendant's counsel for remarks
made while examining said witnessi
I casually heard of a sterlin g fiat -
riot who has jest put up a netv
honse on the base line,Mi'. D. Tip.'
lady, by naine, I believe. I hope
the gentlepien is belied. '119 18 re-
ported to have said' that lie would •
welcome the tankees with open
�1S to his hospitable fireside if
„flinty came here on war and annexe-.
• ti°11.intent. In effect ho would
welcome cut-throat foreigners to
.take the lives and. destroy the 14ear.
tlis and honms of loyal Canadian
citizens. I pray that there may be
found, even among- Grits' but •few
such patriots. Such Meltmust be
filled• :with revolting passion and
have the bestial brine of thraldom
furrowed deep in their natures.
. The adjourned case of Yates vs,.
Fisher, forvioletiOn' of the Scott
, Ao, came up here befoi•e magistrates
Braithwaite and Kerniiaghan, Mon-
day last. The 'evidence was very
• eonflicting, bet after a patient hear.
ing and a couple of hours consulta-
tion afterWard, the court corieludett,'
thaithe offence had been committed:
and fined the defendant $50 and
801118 $22 oosts. The. case will be.
apPealod. Mr. Powell, of Clinton;
conducted the case -fol the defesnil.
ant iu sooll a 1ncumet0h4tt tha benq
seemed to `.`stobble" foly o,tiine, so .
doubtful .did it appear that a case
'Iva been. made out.
Goderich TownAblii •
The ,following is. the standing ob-,
tained by the pupil's:in each class at
, the, monthly. examination for Julio,
28th,291h and. 30th june
( E. Anderson, teacher)on t
: he
:
held -111 No, 9 School; Goderichtn..;
Geo,
Sr ,Forth Olasf-t-481; Jacob Con -
nen, 2nd Rosa Jewis.
. . •
Jr. Fourth nass.•-•-ist Jos. Elliott;
2nd Stirah COurfice, 3rd Thos. Cour-
tic°, •flith John Cook,• 501 Herbert
i Switzer 6th Mason Stirlin6
' • rr
'V. Third ala•18-1st:114rion ear-
, ri:a, 2ncl 'Adem..Elliott, Sid Chatted
:eronyn. . . • , ,
• TA t:rd Olciss---.1.it Frederick
,Timis, 2nd Agues Stirling, 3rd
Chest -Connell,..4th Robert Itichaid,
son, 5t1i. Welke" Einem% 6th Lilly
Cook,..'7..th Jahn -Currie,' 8th Mary
.Emerson, , • ' : -
.• Second. C/ciselst Alice etirrie,
"21id Andrew Courtice, 3td. Sophy
Stirling., 41h Henry Coolt•. .•
• Fb'st Class B —1st Einina•Greham,
•
--Mr. Gladstone has decidedto
resign before Parliament meta,
Canadian Pacific Railway
Company's earnings for the 'week
ending July 7 were $230,000; jot
the same Week last, year, $179,000.
•••—Donalcl MoKay eon of the late
Angus McKay, 5th con., 22nd lot,
West Zona, has just been elected to
the Sonata of the State of 'Oregon,
Mr. McKay, is an extensive builder
and contraotor .in Portland.
• —A paling man named 'Graben,
who is at preeent a resident of Buff-
alo, passed safely over the :rapids
and tho whirlpool, at ,Niagara
a few days ago, 'in 'a barrel of his
own construetion. Ile landed at
f,leeenston after his perilous feta.
It will be remembered that it was
hero that Captain Webblost hia
lifo in the fool-harcly attempt to
•swim tho myklot • -
ond John E'inersaii", 3r31 John Cook,
4th Ag•nes. COoper, 5 th Angusta
Ilishep, 6th Minnie Connell, 6th
Mary Connell.
Fb.st Cie -ow Sr. Cour-
tice, 2t1cl -Louisa Colclongli,. 3r31
Russel. Currte, 411x Adam. Cook, 5th
E. 11. Miller; -61h Sarah 'Cololough,
71h Themes Coofier. „ • -
Jr. First Clasp A -1t Fanny J.-er-
vis, 2ixd Wm. Johnston, .3r31 Mold,.
; . • . •
b -7C11 Ida Miller.. ; ' •
5talc
ilG ;3., 1 G
6 till Leadifcn
iti:poeinde1ti,01;
,
' •
is about throngh within
this vicinity.. • .
Mr. Geo, Pentland has' returned
froM his trip tip the lakes. •
'Miss Bates, of Godetich, is spend
mg Clays at thO residence of
Mr. R. Ryan. , ".
• Mrs. II. Cook, ' of Plum Creek,
Man, ie at present visiting her dangh..
tor Mrs. 11„, Mcilivain, of thia place.
If any one sees a stray black pig
.anr will return it tO a young man of .
this place .the owner • Will be much
obliged: •
.• The twelfth of July, was colobrat.
• ed hero 1.1:1. a N,ory . proper inainu;r,
,The menthol's of the Orange order
and the .11mi:diets ''o±-tho Sunday
Scshool.lield a pionie in the grove of
Mr. W. S. Clark. The Orangemen
met'at their hall at 1 o'clock and pro.
'eeeded to the grounds.. Foot ball,
base ball, swint;ednd and croquet, 'con-
, ,, 0 .
stitated part 011110 fan of tho after-
noon.' 'After taa,, wineh was served
in the • orchard, a platform -,me.eting
WRS hold, The °hair Ives taken by
Mr. W. Bailie, suporintericlora: of.
tho•Sunday school who offieiated in
a very.able•matittor. The speakers.
wore Rev. Messrs. Nugent, of Luck -
new, Campbell,. of Dungannon,
Turner; of Aubern and 11.te. Stewart,
of Aslitield, Music was furnished by
the Nilo, church choir. The iiro-
ceeds, amonnting:to.over $50, is to
bo delotecl to the Sunday school. •
L'Ord Harting,' ton and Sir Henry
'James Inive definitely declined to
join a coalition ministry, In any
event they Aro pledged to support
Salisbury, on the Irish question,
--.The.liklinbergh 'ScotsmansaYs
the Duke of Argyle may he'Preinier
in the 1113311'
SAlisbory and Au:Wigton SerVillo
tWier
•
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•SCRIP'rtiltE IN POLICE '-
COURT.
•
001.0N17L DENISON 03 .18 • TITA,T SAND
WORM, 1011 0111L151, -4ND. Lumoxials
o.vg nn SOLD .0,N SUNDAY.'
• • :
There was seine halo disenssson -
on tlto 'subject of 'Sabbath despera-
'6unimined Mrs. Duman, 3 Honlan;
Policeman King testified. that he
aittnitlosantr. arti.tla,ine.sPwoelricteliCo oohuart,r:ft.ottfi rkcleaey'plit,e: •
cream. sold in, her store on Sunday
open their sheps-. on'S tny-.7-7111rs.
Dernalfs case was taken up first, and
Ohas. of,•this Island,. to ap-
saw sandwiches, lemonade, and ice
The 11fagistrato coulcl,not see thafi.
there was any infra,etion:of the law.:
or auythine. W1l0/10' in this. People,'
mnst live. • Suppose, said -he .1:o
the Inspector, "that 'I \Vas livug
down tewn and ..g.tetting inTs ant,
da yon conaider, that I should go
'without anything to -eat on Sunday?
.If You will bringnie a doctor's ee1..
tilicate stating that it is not necessary
to eat on, Sunday, orgiow me that
there is any infraction of the lair 111
this I Will Conviet."
The Inspeotot stated:that several
complaints had boon made to lain
about stores On tho iaena being ,
open on Sunday. •
0101, Denison told, him to tarot
these' iintplo to the 12111 'chapter of
St. 111atthow, wh ere Christ reproves.
the blindness of the, Plutrisees con-
cerning thelreach' of the Sabbath.
This and the other cases were ins. • Iv
missed.
The Magistrate remarked thai
there would be a revolt against all
this ,i4oMe day,and the reaction
would come *W4 SOVO:0 Off88ti—
Glob,8 report,
.7. .
• rt011101111)01., the Odd's exeurslotv,d
..-Veneouvet. B. 0, Was again
badly damaged. by lire
torimon.
--IL •iesaid the' Dulte-.0f A.tglye
will be made Vieeroy of Ireland,
—It is said. Mr. Chamberlain
will not join a coalition citbinct.
groat WriS the enthnsiasin
created by • the Ilev. Mr. Chiniquy,
at a meeting in Chalmers' Clintohy
Xincardine To.wnship, that young
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setiOn plate,