The Huron News-Record, 1886-08-18, Page 8;The Huron News -Record
'YVednesdity, August 18th.
POINTERS FOA Ot lt. Aa'L. SOCIETY".
«-:=.II'ovsc speeding in connections with
the Fall Show ; and bere•is the way -
they get up intevesting prize lists
out in Dakota t "Premiums for the
LOCAL } 1
n( • T - NE r biggest baby; the 'prettiest baby.;
..the smartest' baby; trans, triplets
and four of a kind,' are offered by
the Farmers' Alliance, of. Ilatrlos
couuty, in that state." •
•
Mus ICAL ATATINEE.—Q•n-•the•-Mar -•
et Square, at 7.30 Friday evening,,'
by the Doherty Band, under the
Inanagetnent. of Prof. Blackstone.
Programme i
March.. "Nassen Memorial Ball". Pettee
Waltz: , , , "True Lovo", —11, ,1I, Round
Ovetturo , "Polyphoslie", ... , l'otteo
Waltz..., "Loving and•Ueping",II,Round
Overbill) ..:.,..... "Das Bleu",. Pettey
Waltz... , . ,')ream Faces"... II: Ramat
Serenade:., "Nellie's Dreana"..T. T3: Boyer
Colslri.rlNG wiTII TUB LAW.—The.
Privy Counoil of England, is held
to have* endorsed the view of the
Supreme -Court 'ofCanada that re-
tail r dealers in liquor' not ougag-
ed in trade, and that as a cense-
gnence the Dominion Government
has not control of that business by
virtue of power contained in the
Clause of the 'ritish 'North Amer-
lean Act which reserves- to' the
central Government exclusive .con-
trol of.all' matters relating to trade
and commerce. In 'view of. this
some enterprising hotel men in
Scott Act counties, have secured.
Odra -ions . quantities of hollow'
porcelain egos which they fill with
whiskey and seal up • and pass over
the counter at so much per dozen.
These dealers now" claim that they
are now engaged. in trade and that
the. Ontario officials have no power
'to interfere with them, So far they
havo•boett doing a rushing business,
though, the goods come too high. for
the king egg merchant, .D. D. tie's l
son,: president of •the 'County Scott
Act Association. • But 'they will•
readily soll at 50.. cents a' dozen and
.aro likely •to become a very popular
article of ,diet, and there is no cause
to fear that • the big.• demand will•
arouse the jealousy of th.o growers.
of the natural egg fruit.
I#t an4 Around, tete ." llnb,"
U Oittl>< rte . •
'EMALES: 2 -PANT iVANTED.
fslpply ta bar's. James Moore, Com -
'mental motel,; Olintbn, 395.
IIIOREsT'MARKET PRICE IN Cass
,for any quantity of Wool, at the
,Clinton Woolen Mills, 403• •
�. O yT1 Lo. •wants 50,000 l'rttrrela
aof choice Fall and TVi'ntet Apples.
:,Apply at Cantelon Eros. grocery store
CANTILON Bnos,, Grocers, Clantoy,
'will pay the hitJhast price for 20,000
arrels ofJ'a'll and Winter `Apples,'
and 30;000 bushels of Plufns and
treas.
'CLINro* roow,nN ''ruts is the
best place in the County of Huron to
trade your iVool of: A fullstock of
all 1 inds of cloth on hand. at lowest
nates. Don't pass us, '355
A SMART 1 or is wanted at this,
.'office to barn the printing business.
STATION STors =11rs W. Foster,
\Tin. Foster Miss Annie Foster,
Miss II. T,ola l left for Des Moines,
Ia., last 'Week, and Miss I;owley sails
by the Vancouver August 26, for
Liverpool, England,
tZ '\`TILL NEXT TImB.-A young
Juan in a neighboring township Lias
been fined $5 and gave bonds in.
4100 for• putting his arils around a
young lady and not kissing her. It
is presumed that the next time.'the
young gent puts itis atm around n
young lady he •will kiss her. and
.avoidprosecution. • `
' 'STRATFORD .BOOMETIl.—A 3120,-
O00 by-law was carried. in Stratford
Friday last for the GrandJ gunk 10-
'comotive work and carshops by. 868
hr majority, only 12 votes, being
polled against the by-law.. There
is great' rejoicing here •over. the ry
salt, as this secures to Stratford all
the above works west of Toronto, .
4-l'Aw's,Agent.—Mr. W. W. Dar -
'and, of the editorial' department .of
the, colossal circus. that is' to be here
on the 30th Aug., called' on us Mon-
achy, We found hint a thorough
business man, gentlemanly, and of
considerable literary_ acquirements,'
Foreliaugh evidently 'secures the.
best in every line.'
;Nam En.=11Ir.•Andrew •Goveulock,
of Winthrop, has been named by.
the Scott Act Convention 'of East
'Huron as a proper. person to fill `the
position of Police -Magistrate for
that section. They recommended
his •apjloiutment, aaithout salary, by.
Mr. Mowat. 1417. Govonlocic.'s gull
•ed his willingness -to serve if aap:'
pointed.
Son u. To PART.—We learn that
Mr. E. Doherty, fol.-manyyears
traveller for Messrs. Warnock & Co.,
has severed his connection with that
firm, and is about to'remove to Ham-
ilton, where he has accepted a pos-
ition with Adana Hope & Co. Mr.
Doherty is welliknown -and esteem --
ed in town, and everyone will regret
' tis ehifing.-Gat Reporter.
THE LATEST Gate.-lt is 'now
rumored with an air of.•probabil.ity
.that Sir Richard Cartivright will re-
. tire from South Huron and that Mr.
'A'. H. Manning; a clevor lawyer of
of Clinton, will be brought out by
. the Young Liberal or third: party,'
while Mr•. John McMillan will get',
the straight, Reform party nomina-`
tion. Mr. F.,.1%.:. Powell; aa rising
young barrista},,GQIibe "hub," though
a comparative •stranger, haae .been
'"seen" by some oleoters in, the rid
ing and asked to. :consider whether
he would accept a nomination as a
third •candidat+e, at the hand's of the
Uonsetvative of people's party.
1 -bow TO MAK f TONIC—TIore• is
w receipt for making a good. town
. Grit. Push. Snap. Vint, En-
crgy. Factories. Churches. Schools,
Colleges. Morality. I nterlii•ise. Ilar
• molly. Advertising. Cordiality.
(heap property. xiealtl'iy 'location.
t }nod .country ...tributary. Talk
about it. Speak well about it.
Help to improve it. Advertise in.
and road the town papers. Patron-
ize its merchants, and merchants
show good example by. patronlisin g
noire tradesmen and meellaaics as
+titch as possible. Faith is exhibit-
ed by good works. nlonest eonr-
petitiou in business „elp call pub-
aio enterprises. F>th
ect good men to
office, speak well got• its 'public
spirited enterprising citizens, awl
bo .one .of thein ,yourself, ne-
iiwniber that every dollar *pent in
your town is that unnr h on interest.
Always cheer on the men who go
in for iiepl ovements, ?wit portion
of the cost will be nothing 'only
what is just.
.The Great Discount Sale
.at DICKSON'S Book
Store will be contin-
ued till the end of
,August:
TORONTO ZY.DUSTRIAL I' 1IR.=The
sueeess which , has ,attended ttie 'In•;
dustrial Fair in the past, appears.
li very fo bo eclipsed..by the.suecess
of the one forthe present year,
which opens•at Toronto on the '8th
of .September next. Already the
space in all the.. large buildings •is
nearly. taken .up; and .the. diameter
and •novelty Of the; eichibits will be
far 'ahead of those' of :previous years.
The latest iniprovements in twining
implements, • arraehinery and . all•.
kinds of.Manufactures, will bo found
there, and the number .of entries
already made in 'the limo stock de-
partmeut ensue e a magnificent die:
play in this respect. Our . space
will not permit to particularise; but'
an eacellent.programme of special
attraction has,; been ,provided, and:
the roptitation-of.tho.Toronto show:
in this respect justifies us •i i saying
that they will be of an interesting.
and novel character. Cheap esc-r
sions and.reduced fares' will be given
Onall. the railways. •A largo ,nurn-
ber of conventions and other ;attrac-
tions will be going on in the city
at. the time.of the Fair, and any of
our readers contemplating taking
a holiday, +vile not liave a better.
opportunity of spending it with'
plelisuro• and_pi.ofrt _all nl.,.tniking. a..
trip. to the Toronto Industrial Fair.
Eritries in all departments .cicise on
the 28th:of August. For'.prize lists
and all particulars, drop a postcard
to tier. Hill, the Secretary, atToron-
to. . .
Tarn Mitchell Advocate .referring
to our item last week. that "Clinton
town clerk Coats had recourse ' to
considerable: corresponclen.ceWith•
Mr. Robt. Porter's old 'friends in
o veer to find the gentlernan'saddress,
States: that "have ler. Coats written
to the editor of the . Advocate. he
would have been saved all:this cor-
respondence and trouble, as We (the
Ecl. of".Ad.). have been ,,acquainted -
With
acquaintedwith Mr. Porter's acidness. fol+ years."
W'e called Mt. Coatsattention to his
stupidity in.the matter, but he fails
to see the Point.: ..He says that he
has for years been aware that there
was such en entity as Mr, Porter but
unaware of, the 'existence of the
Advocate man. and insists that ho
was not remarkably stupid in writ-
ing to Mr..Porter's former neighbors
.for that gentleman's address, instead
of sapling a to flim unknown quan-
tity. All of which reminds hug of
the story of the9Yanlcee quack who
had a specific 'remedy for "fits." Ile
used all manor of noat•nms to pre-
duce fits, then he Was in his element,
he was "death on fits." Mr, Coats
holds it would have boon a much
marc roundabout proceeding for
Trim to have found out t,hsat the ArZ-
&icafe man Was possestied of the ale-
aired information than that Mr.
.Porter's old• neighbors were, "but
floes riot cloulrt that if he had once
carded the ''+tarot of the ,rlcli:oeata
he would have found 1hst.gentlemen
"death On information,"
New Goods, Just .Arrived.
i RE14C1I 11USIIROOMS, PEAS AND BEANS,' Crosse& Blaekwell's Calves Feet
Jelly, 'Halt Vinegar, Pickles, Armour's. Lunch Teague Corn Tinian.' Chipped
Beet, Boneless Chicken, Ducl:, Tarkey, r'ig's Feet, Durkee's Salami Dressing,
Chinese Preserved Ginger, Salmon, Lobsters,' Maekerel,'Sardines, Middle, etc.
ull L nes of Pure Spices; Flavoring Extracts
i
rOcers. �J
A
off
AND S UCES: Lipton's English Dessieated COCOANUT in bulk, 40eper•lb.
Teas, Cees, Sugars; Tobaccos. New Cr'ockerj, Glassware
Call and examine our stock and prices.
T. Cooper . ��011.,
A RAMA Avis.—Letno one: here
after deny that there is occasionally
such a thing to be found as a devout
editor. Here :is how an American
editor publicly returned thanks .in•
his• newspaper. recently for restore
tion to health after sickness : "By
the abundant mercies -of our Heaven-
ly Father,,, the much kind attention
of many dear friends; and fere skill
of Drs. Folsom and Tnrnipseetc we
are able to resume- the ' editorial
chair and .put our family on the con-•
valescent list; 'Bless the Lord,. . 0
niy'sotil.', • ' . '
Coui'oRATIox RnsroNSIB'ILITT:—
The council on Monday night .de-
cided to offer John Croydon. $75'. to
,settle his )ling for cbairages against
'the corpot•ation...'Itwill Croydon
•
hadthat last .WinterMr.: Croydon
had liis legseriously injured by go-
ing,. through • +,defective•, sidewalk,
:and.is is laid up for, sevcrail'weeks:,
• Hesubsequently presented thecotin
.cil.with ti claim for '8150, which
amount it hadcost him, he claimed,
iu doctor's hills and loss:' of time:
Thematter' has. hung fire ever. since
until .last'Monday night, when the.
couricil'offered•the $75 as a cornprom-.
iso. Mr. W. Croydon has not as yet
.doeicled to accept or refuse.—Wing-:.
hair Times •
PARCEL PosT-Tlie. following is a
list of the post offices in Ontorio at
which..parcels • to and from, the :old
country can be mailed and .received
at the into Oft, �55 cents per lb., in
parcels not exceeding three ,pounds:
Amhorstburg, Berlin; Bellesville,'
I3owmanville. Brantford, Broekvil le,
Brighton, Chatham, Clifton, Co
bourg, Collingwood,;, Colbouine,
Cornwall, Deseronto;Dundas,'.Dun
70lle-E.lwart1sbtrrFort Erie -Gan---
anocltie, Galt, . Goderich; Guelph,
Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kincardine,
Kingston,. • Lindsay, London, •Mid-
land,: N orrisburg,• Napanee, New-
castle, Niagara, Oakville, 'Oshawa;
Owen. Sound, Ottawa, Paris, Pem-
broke,: Peterborough, Piston, ''ort:
Arthur,' Port Donor, Port Hope,
.Port Colborne,' St. Catharines, St.
Mary's; St. Thome, Snrniti; Saugeen,
Stratford, Toronto' 'Trenton, Wall.
aceburg, Whitby,' Windsor, Wood-
stodk. •
MAirn,IED.-.I3v the. Ron, Alex=.
Stewart,• at 'the residence of .the
bride's father', on Tuesday morning,
17th inst., Mr. r. H. S. Cooper, of the
firm of Thos. -Cooper & Son,. to
Susie, daughter of Mr, Jos. Chidley.
Miss Lilian Philips, of ,Bayfield,
performed' rho pleasing . part of
bridesmaid, while Mr. Robt. Logan.
supported the groom. Besides inent-
bers of the families of the respective
Jprincipals, there were present Miss
ackson, Janres Doherty and C. C,
Ramo. The. happy couple took the
morning train for Detroit. ,Tun
NEwS-liEOonD 'wishes them a sue-
cessfnl and extended voyage across'
life's ocean.
Ola, stvi+etly the billows gra sleeping 1
Froth the rosy, the 'radiant shore,
They have pushed their boat; are keeping
Thea• course for Evermore.
tightly away the breakers play;
Lovo their star, and -bliss :their way.
—A. M. T.
A minister in WairkWorth, Ont.,.
Orn a recent Sundayniorning offer:di •
up the following t "Lord bless our
servant girls who Aro detained •from
,joining hi the worship of. Thee by'
the sleeping of their lnai$ter8 and
mistresses."
A'CHANGE *WANTEp,—Some time
ago. the Grit organ of Godorioli came
down on.Bishop, M. 1'. 'for South
Huron,: dubbing finis, lin "Ohl stick."
It is not often we agree with. that
"delectable" sheet, but we thorough-
ly' fraternize. with it in 'its distaste
for ancient, timber: Bishop : is in-
deed little better than a wooden
Man -.in the Assembly. There is
some talk of replacing biiii by•a
representative, Ivan and Lieut.,Col.
Dr. Coleman has been • named . a fit
and propel person. . The Doctor is
certainly not of the wooden calibre,
He .is an intellectual gentleman . of
progressive .ideas,: and"a substantial
business, man.
Candidates who Passed at tihe
Late Departmental Ex.ttu
• lltatioilS:
CLINTON.
SECOND CLASS —C. McDougall,
G. G. Brown, N..Gilrore, A. Mc-
Ewen, E. Richmond,' A. J. •PFain-
mer,.C. A. Taylor, J. Hunter, :J..W'..
Sloan..
Tuiatn.CLASS.---S. Blackwell, J.
Cargill, M.. Campbell, C A. Hal-
liday, J. Pl.ununer, C. 'Robertson,-
S.J. Rath, F. II Hodgens, G. Jen-
kins, J. 11, • Lowery., J. Landesbor
ongh, J:14IoTavish, R. J.Riehardsou,
C. G.'Williarts, J. Johnston, H. F.
Kinsman, J. TI: lI leer.
SEAFORTI•I.
SEC* C.LAss —11Xr Barr, M.
McKenzie, J,• Killoran,' A. I\IcLean,
A McIntosh, : J. Mcradgean; : B.
Smillie; J Nichol, H. Beattie, W.
McLeod, H, Campbell, I.: ldwards.
• THIRD CLAss.—M..Cash., T [. Mor-
-i isoli; -L.- Couch, T. Elliott, J..'flogg,<
A. 11'IcColl,' A. Reymann, E Me-,
Laughlin, P. McDougall, A. Ander'-
son;: D. Dallas, T. W0.011.
GODERICEI.
Second' class -- Williams, T•;
Rolpll,'. E. Third Class -.Aiken -
heart, ' N ; "Sallorya,.' .A. Allen;.
J,; McLeod, M ; isteKay,' A;- Bee
croft, J.; Wilson, .T L ; McLeod' 1:l
lt;'Ferguson, 11I J; Rusk, M,; Seri;-
gins, E ; Robertson, W H; Struth-
ers, W , �Pilliarns,, Q H 'Whitely
Ih
Wedo not know how many wrote
-for seconds at each centre, but the
number passed is as above, namely,
Clinton, 29, 0 seconds and 2Q thirds;
Seafort11,24,12 Seconds and 12 thirds,
Goderich, 17, 2 second and l5 thirds,
• Goderich'Township
Mr. Itin,,:Gurrie hae an inflamed
hand which he supposes was poison-
oned by.nsing harvest mitts mole of
leather that..hitl been tanned by a
now process. 6
inexorable fate is fast decimating:
the ranks :of the few remaining
l'lionocrs• of this township. This
tKe it is Mr, Win, Colclongli whose
material body has been consigned to
its original element and whose spirit
has been summoned to appear before
the Great White Throne: Ile died
on the, 13th, and Was buried on the
16th, Aug., in Clinton ceaiteto1;y.
Ala mei' What changes since I first
knew deceased nigh on 50 years
Ago, •
rattIMAu's WOlart POWDERS aro safe,
sure awl speedy tri remove worms
from children or adults,
JUST .
Figure This Out
Five yards` Tweed, Boy's Suit, at 30c., V.50 ' 4
Seven yards Tweecf, Men's Rust, at 30c , $2,10
Flue yds Tweed, Ladies' Ulster, at 30c., $1.50
The Tweed spoken of is a
Tn three different colors, and is sold in the e `uliar.way
for O5cts.: It is the
BIGGEST BBRGflIN Ever OFFERED
In Clinton,. and would be gobbled up -by Hundreds of peo-
"ple if they could only believe t1it;at it is a bargain.
But the people have been. fooled so often by the iiumer-
ous sales that it is hard to get them to take stock in an
advertisement when a wonderful bargain is offered; Wo
wantpeople to come and: see this' line and we stake our
reputation that nothing has eves been offered in Clinton
tto equal it. For boy's' wear'it is the grandest goods that
1J grandest
can. be.bought. Come and see this great lute.
Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters.
THE GREAT 161
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Notonly in name,, but for
'ices, Quality a�� Sllle
Of .our Clothing. We deal In nothing but '
FIRST- CLASS ODDS
Every garment we make up is just as•represented.: We
nevanythingvertise anythinwe do .not fully fulfill', and . a
visit to lour estU/bllishment will convince you. .
•
a .!
-T emember, we carry •every line of Goods' manufactured:.
Don't forget when )3uyinir a Suit or pair of
Pants tocall on
Tile Flub Clothiers, Clinton,
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