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The Huron News-Record, 1886-09-22, Page 8•t5r_n`ez }.•.rft=sou.,sww .#1:+ww-4111,i• The Huron NeWs4leeord • Neth* edam esti olba-1,' ftlitth' LOCAL NEWS, ll'n aIu% Around the "HO . 1i0,11 U��lt�ie CANTELON waned 50,000 barrelrb ilf"choice Fall and Winter 4;pigea, Apply at Cwdelou Bros, yoc,'ry store 1i.1n1aLott Boos',, Grocers, want any quantity if Planis, .Pearce 4anl • Crab cc11ples. 'he highest price 'will be paid. b ' Zc u'rence's Grap1c•ascop e Car is the Orli latest lisrention for e.eltil�• itiily Panorama 1 iele'S S/te 11"tOre .yon,,kace react and the mots'/onlenozo. the better yoga wilt cipprec'iatc3 this • l..ehibition, In Clinton oi? Fair day. 1In,1loT:t4.0ownr now offers for rent A 200 acre farm, 150 cleared, on 8th iuoii.. Ijiillott, 54r miles from Clinton. This is an excellent chance for a gaod, praotioal,i:u1tntor. 1'1'wviNs,• Sunt. ---Butcher Scrttton bought a ,eir' of twin •laillbs from 'Ur. John Sinclair,: near Brueofielcl, '.•the other day. When dressed they weighed exactly 73 pounds each: Ir'AR11 Ii1NT15D-11Tr, John Col- rly 1 t h has rented hisfirm of 120 co)f acres, on the ' Baso Line, to two z oung amen from Wawanosli, at four dollars an acre. . MAKE .t NoT1i of IT Tliero Swill • bo two prizes of two dollars and oup dollar tor. ono year old gelding or filly in• the Agricultural or General Purpose horse Class. at the 'Clinton - Show, • • • : • .• Cont. IxsT:—Mr. Manning has positive assurance from .the :minister of Education. that so soon • ithe 'high School bu'il'ding is erected the standard. will be raised and the' in- creased annual grant made: .Plans and specifications are now being Made out and work:will be colnlneuc- ed•at the earliestiiractioable moment. `1,'Esirl;liANCE:CQVVI;YTION in Sea- forth Sept,'.17.. • R. II'ol}nes and Ii. Foster Were present from Clinton. • T. D. Smith,'of.Gorrio, tvay• .~willing to 'accept' 4 • police luagistsacy for 'Fust Huron and a:'•resolution. `was passed asking•Ir.:\lowatt•to appoint .him. The • Dominion.', •Alliance pledge to support.•only pohibition candidates for municipal or pallia- niontary positions was oudors.ed by tle•.Iiui'on Convention., • .• • Mnssas.l:L'. MOTAGG.utT,Rtiaccy,D. 11. Kennedy, Joe. Colin, E. 1� loodry •' and : \\ , 1. Whitely were among • those who attended the Tory d niion- stration. in Loudon last Thursday. • There was a large turn out. from. Huron...L'eeidts 'those •niontleiled iliswwhe,io -ive noticed \lessis. ,Jos;, -Goldthorpe and: Deputy peeve Bock. of Colborne, James Johnston' laud. Robt,•.Medd ofWaww')nosh:. • II:rLi' A DAY Wi' Sooxiwt 1Ve • hlniost 'overlooked the fust th,it...he deet Celedontan games over h4T ,alts. Seafortlt:carne ott'•inthat berg a,fcw d,£tys ago. .There seems by th.o long list of entries for the various genies, and judging by thcir.nomcnclature, •tolbave been a lai'genumbor ofbraw lads and lassies Chore. The proceed iligwound up with a.conoor.t in the oven tug. t which, Dr. Campbell, the atthor of a life of Burns, preasided. . There ought to be enough Scotsmen aneLth(ir disc`endants 'those pai•te . • to eatable :. them to 'stake• a special Occasion of this.kind successful. • . tJ•7tA `Ga .-1 •he Companionsof.the' . •1toyal'Searlet Chapter,: i{ull.ott_Dis •• trict, alar at Summerhill on Friday dight, , in the hall of 02S. There, wore- 1esent:from Olin ton Coniptn- ions 1to dm5tt.tt Todd, lIi nne r and Beacom; Several candidates •'wee advanced to the illustrious • • groo of ',loyal Scarlet,. The meeting. wvit5 very ii'lt'0iest111g and insti:uctive 'rho groifud on wyltich'tbe.' hall of • 928 sttaiu1Siwwas 'freed sevt'ral years age front 'Bro. ti tobcut••Millor for a' term of'99 yoai;4, The lodge alight own it, brit I'iPtestant • members of Parliament have. not enough of the spirit of just.foe in their • hearts to , • ive a loyal body of mei, the right to'o*11'a.few foot of land.. • \VE Mita ti: • ItvEt i!G Sept.. 22, t Paul's 5011901 Nouse, Prof. Val- aile0•, -,' ro.f. Viiilalico :appeared before' a 14%08. ltU(lieacu ort Shaftes . bury.11itll last night, and. created a most favorable impression by his • mastery of Bloention and clear dic- tion, The Professor showed a won- ' clerful versatility seldom witnessed . off the` stage. Ile also possesses' uubonndod appreciation of humor, by tvhioh he kept the largo Mouth. ay lu rollioking' good humor for two troths. In "I he Starling' (Rev. Xol'- ,1•ilaii1 lti0leod(, A. 'Eras -rent• Woo• in;;' (Rev. D. \tati;rar),. and ''r'ititt ()',511 titter',? his powers wrens lett to n a:overe test, Pact hes t i1tiitted hini- self with' horror.'.•--,•'TOI•uilo' Tele,= ;yam, loth Feb.) 1886, I3[ till imm.•-•-:MMr.•.W. J. "fortis hoe instructed T. At.. Carling to x1]ll his property at the t"olborne side of the Iloilnalvilla bridge, by public unction, about the lwritldle of Octo- , her, A'-1"f,u'I:IvTIo�l,; Y�1'lle lady friends and acquaiutanobs of the Rev, W. W. Spalling and Mr. and Mrs. • Joseph' Whitehead aro preparing to give them ti, suitable reception iu '.the basement of alio O'ntario St. Methodist chiu'eb, next i' itlay alien- ing; to welcome thelia back once More safely in our mldrt. May the trip prove beneficial to all is the sin - cora wish of their many friends in and around Cliutou. Tull Ilomo N . presented the Musical Coinetly. '•1'11ree Too Many," a piece bubbling oyer with fun of the most uproarious descrip- without -vulgarity, combined with • th• ohoicpst utusical tit -bits' of the day. The varioneparts wore caipit- ally sustained by the members of the • Company: Tho most uuctnoni nig- ger igger made beautiful as his name sug- gests,; "Magnolia .I3atlin,"- £a typical policeman --a dude—a sailor—a.In0- dern divine ---two girls of the period ---and it, cheeky "help" named "Smart." These diameters in A piece with a d.istinct•plot,. good. act, ing aiid good singing kuptthebouse i'ottriiig for two hours Alia a half.•-- Tot'onto Mall; • Tito Bairn Conuivr.—By a parti- cularly regietablo. coincidence of other ellgitaellleilt9 on the nlblit of band concert both our reporters were .out of . town that , evening. Ire-wover., front. all .we can learn the affair vas- an• agreeable one to the select •aud, appreciative audience: present. Mr. (Blackstone it the-. Wolf, . rya's exicorod as was • 11r. Reeves in "Three Hearty British • Cheers;" liis own' composition, which monied to rouse the enthusiasm of all present:to tin almost .uncontroll- able exteut: Miss ltobcrteain''s recit- ation was given wvith.,]'1er usual dis-• tinct eitunciation'.and in atone Mod- ulated to snit the .vai:ietis inflexions' •ot' the _ words.. • • She . was heartily.. cheorocL • . -1.I+"OoT BALL Cl.un. • ..The teachers and:'boys' of the high 'School •assembled last week. iii' the University room for the purpose 'of re -organizing tlteii'' FootBall Club. Mt.T.utnbull took the chair and after • 5tating 'the. Object Of , the meeting • imine a' few chosen i:elnailc.s tesp.act- ing;the advantages aper.tiing iaolrl participating in: the gttr)ie. A'ltln other 1)relimiaarius title follewiitg officers wear •elect d by; ballot .witli .the exception of :,lie 'president.w.bo liie.,hold ,lis position since tlio or= ganiiittion of the glut', .being un- aniuiotisly nominated . • ..President, Jas: 'Turnbull vice-president, W. J..Ogilvie M,tllocil ;• sac treas 11'ta. McTavart•; eofu,, Messrs.:Wilkie,. \IcI.cit�ie,: •MeQuarrio, hough and Gibauu. • A Curator w1'as proposed hut.was ruled out' by the president.. Itis' ]ieipcet tluit, the .cluli will dis= tinguish itself • this' season. Toot brill his been 'ail • the wane for the hist •fi. a yetnrs, at the school in respect to plttyiug niatches. St1ayed. -into tine high ..School' promises, two. youngste3rs of the male Ter—Suasion, and a poodle: •illoOwner is reggested to take. away property=costs amount to. nothing. Lot •thie be .a timely, warning to lwn that unless he door the uudertakur play fall heir to a. contract a8 the lads alio'in donor of beiing.struck liy•the;fout.ball or rut over by .i layer. Coni, • THE ' :Oi.n OLD .LAND. --Whitt sweet. meniorres ..cling to ono all through life of the oft told tales of the land of our immediate, ante:toi:s Has it been a mother at dewy eve in the witching twvilightivho has;relat- ed of her yoting days'? . 1t Mayhew: been of how the young people eu- joyod theiniselves,of the •quips and. larks' and omartings and marriages which to our young minds were as wonderful as tales of; th? Orient.. Whatever it 'play have been, • there woe ••a love of the, old1,laiid, its as'o , elations, its religious 'privileges; its, • religious pahctices;, uppermost •in mother's tales. .And ;patty' a good• lesson, wits inculcated 10. these home-. ly talks that l aeverb.een forgotten in all the Wayward ywtindorings thf•pngh this diverai'hed w�al.e of tips vita downs.. But utero;is an older land than the one We refer to. ..'There is' a• land the birthplace of the human race. With' all the -glories of six -thousand ,years , associated. The .cradle 0f religion, civflruatfon, arts, oln:istianity.:.The 01(1, 01 land. Which was an old, old land ere Monte was built or Britain 'inhabited —Palestine, Mr, Howie., a, ntative of \lobar Lebanon, will locture,iit 'Willis c1►urcb, Clinton, 28th Oot., Tuesday evening, on "Palestine." He is spolcuu of as tieing a very in- Wresting n- ter' t ] ) a.s ii s r wv IL .1- 1 speaker and salt e b b liove an exchange when it says, "Mr. ilowie's. lecture was very iiitoresti11g• 0llal Wits brimful of iuform ati01), throwing light ou tunny asst; e5 of the I11bte, 'T1,e' Ieetute ttlionl;hout Watt a LI eat," Chis.. Dickson,. Clinton. SOJOOi. ;;OOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS. Chris. Dickson, Clinton.. Hopp Ac1Aii .---AQuehcc telegratn off date 20t}i Sept status that the S. S. Vancciurer• arrived: there that inoruingwith the Itev. \V. \V, Spade' tug and Mr, tuid Mrs.Josepll White. ,lead of Clinton on beard, They wore all well and expected to arrive here this Wednesday, evening .by the 9,15 train, ELECTIONS tv 1887.—There .ap- pears to be in many quarters an tui- pression that the Dominion. 1.'ttrlia- 1n ut x )'re if notro •iousI tits- d e i s � 1P y solved., on the .30 of June, • 1857, and this because the: last: elections took place • on the 20th of June, 1882: lint ih•is is an error. By the express terns of •the 13ritislt North Atnurican .Act, the five years rein from the• return of the writ ordering the elections. In 188-7 tlio writ ivas. returnable en the 7th of.Augtlst.: `. So that the 1)resont House of Coa►imons Would expire onlyon the 7th of August ,of next year,. if . not sooner dissolved by ,trot liimation.,. LiTi'I0-WurrELY.—A. very. pleas- ant altiiir occurred at the Whitely , Ileum here on Wednesday inoriliii . lust, when Amelia, elclest'claughtor Of the genial proprietor, ' i1Ir.1•i. J: .Whitely, 'was • unite(- in. the' holy •bonds of .ivedloek to Mr; W, J. Little, • of: this village. The' Cor-, niony, Which was performed by Ilio ,Rev. Mr. Shaw, took place•, in, the presence of the menibers•of the fam- ily and ;ta few invited guests. The: groom's best man was Mr, W. Con- nell, while Miss Edith \s' hitoly, sis- ter of the beide,. acted issbridesmaid. The ',stilly couple left by'tho :10.30 Walt for.Toronto,•whei•e they intend .spending a portion of the honey • inoon " L•ucknow 'Sentinel. . • • Tllr LATit. sfn. WA»r1.—Tho fol- lowing' is from "the Se,ifotth I%t posit,)r. 'Deceased "wwas a son ill -tun . of i11i Ai.t.httt h-uno.i of1-1o'1Tno'sville.7 We steeply' regret to • annoanco the death of.Mr Wither titer \V talc,.photo.: .gt•iphtt, of utile to'iwn,• whist took place Ft Itisiosidetce'on\VucinesdaY. evening. last.: .Mr. 1Vlide had been. t severe sufferer •f'rom an incurable disease for several. months, and in his case detith must have been a s'e1- cotne lelluf. ite was a young. niun, being only 36 300'i of age. He line Beet a resideut of Seaforth fm seven Pr night years,' tin(1 during that tine .few had more fully won tll:o unive- ,sal respect and esteem of our. tells Ile :stood in.,.the front rank rut' his profession, and .wasdoing. a largo and rapidly inci•easilag • busi- netts at.the tiiuo lie vas ia•id'up. • Ho leaves a widow and family of entail' children to none,, the loss of a kind. and thoughtful. husband and affec-: lioiiatefaller. The remains W0re'iu- toted in Clinton Comutary last 'Sat- tirday. MISSIONARY' • 1LSTTiNGS,: IN TUE PIEESB VI` BM' OF I1Un0N,.-i 1iSSio.n-. Ary meetings:, ivitlti'n the:.Presbytery ho 'Y follows' ; AtClinton, will ht,ldns October.1'2th, at 7.30 p.m. ;•Mullett,. 13th, at `3.30 p. tyi. Loudesbo,y'o, 13th, at 00.30 p. m. ; Blyth, 14th, at 7.30 p. m. ; 'Smith's I1111,0•1 5th, tit 2:30 p. Ill. ; Manchester,. '•1 nth,, at • x7.30 p .in. To bo •addrepssed .by Rev. Messrs. Stowart, McLean,. Ram-. slay.duel Pritchard. At; Godorieb,. October, lath', at 1.30 p; in. ; • Union `Church. 13th, atll a. w.; Bethauys 13th,:3 p. nt ; 'Bayfield, .•13th, at 7.30 p til. ; 13aMe1(1 Road, 14th, 2.30 p, 10.1 .1111110,: loth, 7 p. tier ; Graig Bend, 15th, -2.301t,„ 111. •'ro be addressed by Rev. •Messrs, 141c- 1)ouald, \I» sgrave, McCoy; -Siinpson and Mr, 1).1). Wilson. At S'e iforth, the meetings for the schemes of the cliureh.-Le osito) . Matic lin LosT Il:is MONEr.--'Tho Volt Iltlren Times says; Tho fools are not all. dead, Win. MoCtish, n. Stanley fanner came to. this city Friday, He purchased a ticket .at• the Port 'Huron & Northwestern railway depot for 1larlctte. At.the depot he met a young man who rvas• •going: to the salvo place. The yoting. titan stated that it would be .:gine time before' th'departure 0t' 1i eto train, and invited 1c ash'to take a •walk. They went.;,to.1'ine Grove_ park, where they tact two other inou who.NVere. going tar Marlette. Tio--mcn began to tell stories of their adventures in different parts of the world, and one of thein sug- gested a game of cards. Tho far'ntor• . refused to ply. Betting soon coin= mencod, but the stranger would have nothing to. do `yitlt the genie. Finally' one of the men, told McCasli that lie. didn't believe, he had any. Money. •wit this McCash drew mit- a ata roll of Lilts, rind told thoni that :he had enough mousy but would 'not bet. -on cards. • Suddenly a yoting mau'w'Tio wore a greon.patch. oiler his eye, grabbed the money and ran :down the railway track. • The. 'ratan who retained told the farmer tlliit his 11 friends were merely • trying to fool hilii and were Would of it go and briug • them back.• The. poor fool, according to;,; lite oryn statement to the chief of pol ice;. Slit'Oft the. ground for two hours, waiting for the 'Men. to return. As they did not' return at .rho one, :of .chat time •ho rade 0oui1.)I tint :at: police' .headquarters.. McCash • loft for Marlette a at -Miter dill, Wiser mtiu. Re Vas • gilt $120. PALL 8fl;O\VS. IFii h1t, Clii,tfx�•Sept. 23t t -a •ol• 2-1•Ni, 1'rov)netal, Guelph, Sept. 20th to 25th. West' Ittirou, Godcrich, Sept: 21st and 122ui1:• South Ilueo27thn, Sealbrth, Sept; .tend 28th. ,• . •Colborne,,;Siattll's.11111, Sept. 23t1i and 29th.: .. • J Cents,, 'lanaltbn, : Sept, 27th th Oet. ist, \VCstei•n • Loudon, Sept 27t11 10 flet: 2ntl last Illli'oi , I3lnsaols, Oct. ith• and Gth. • Listowel, :Sept. 30th and Oet 1st. East Wawintosh, 13e]gtave, 0rn: 1st. Stephen'an l Usboi•iee, ) xeter, Oct: 4t1t. and 5th. - :Morris, Blyth, Oet. 7tit ani] 8t1t Stanley tiaucli. atkeyfield, Oct. 11th; and 12th. • 11'ingham, Sept. 23t11 eta 29th .. • .. 'countyCiit cncy. . —A petition is being'ciroulated iu 13russels .asking to have' the. sen- tence of 0. G. Martin shortened. ...The Bluovale base-ballers' have reeeivett a challenge from -Mildmay,, to play a gat)to of base' ball at Walk- erton for $100.. 'The challenge 'has been accepted. ww t well,' an t10 \Liss' JennieS ].sown horsewoman, of� Brumfield, Competed in the -;ladies' liot'sebaek races at the T:op•ontoExl;i.bition, and. 'wilt else. a1tli0ar ii ..Lonclon-und St. `11iomas: • ' . ' —Boars -appear to be quite plenti- 'fel in the south -oast corner of Grey, for ns John Tat was drIvito. along •the 17th .eon.', last Saturday: he:no- tioed a short distanpo !ahead. two •dark objects, whet piton coming .up he discovered they had life • and •proved to be a sho-bear and crib:. On being disturbed they turned tail and leaped' into the.•thicket. t)'ctolier 511, itt 7.30. p. m. ; 1)ntl''s -r ' �r11t'l'II . " ohurch 6,th 2.30 is m. ; \Vin- S0tJTEt ti wife Tu' Myth on the not, , , at1 � last,, the wife 'of .111r. \\'ii►: Southcott tlirop,Gtl ;sit Ili. "ul.; Egtnondvillc, •lnet•chant tailor, of it son, 7th, itt 7.30 p. in., Blucefield, 811i, at 7.30 11. In. To :be . addressed by 1'tovds. Dr, 'Urs, Forest anti •Cllr- rier°, ' with a• visiting inisssiionnry front 13ayfield Road. At IKippen, (Wolter Stir, at 7 p. m. ; Chiselltui'st, Gth, at 2,30 p. m.; Rodgervillo, Gtlt, at 7 p. n1..; Exeter. 7th, at 7„30 p. ill• ; Kirkton, 8th, at .2.30 p• m.', Thames Read, 8th, at 7 p. m, To- be addressed by .ltov. Misyl's. Stew- art, McLean, Ramsay ty anti t'rilcba1(1.' .A, collection will lie tajtenaateach of • 'Nervous, Debilitated miter. You are allowed a free trial qf thirty days of the Ole of I)r. Dye's Celebrated 'Voltaic ,Holt with 'Electric. Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and. pPrni %nrnt Cure of Nervous Debility, lose of V110.11ty and t1Gu)hopd,undiall kindred troubles. AtQo, for.mau7 other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor And - manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrates, pamphlet, with ful'1 information, terns, etc., trailed fee' by athlressing Voltaic (telt CC., Marshall, Stich. 318y -c3.43 WHO'S VOUR HATTER? The above out rop'xesents the atest NEW YORK SHAPE In STIFF HATS. We have them in THIIEE PRICES AND ALL SIZES, Our Stook eoiuprises a. wonderful selection. of every conaeivablas shape; o BOB'S aqui Gflifflter's }Iats 1N ENDLESS. VARIETY. . _o. Pick it up eareefull ;'i,ido it with zest, Weep: o'er it prayerfully, give it :a host, Tell not its history, past isits tial', Shroud it in mystery, it gives you away, Bury it carefully, quickly at that, • Tlottin it riot tearfully,.Yoult Suua1I R STEW RAT, If you want a haat or cap of any description' conte and see Ps, Wo will try and suit you in any class 0f. goods. al(son r The Famous Hatters. POR THJi •. :Have just passed into stock .it.magnificent range of Co. Tweeds and ' Worsteds. bo 'That'cannot equalled outside of' a fino city trade. • They have, also put' into 'stack a beautiful rango.of •. • • orstea overcoats. For Price and guilty- cannot be equalled elsowherb. The price they ask for then, is LY '►1250. Remember that that is the prioo of nu ordinary Tweed Overcoat, Don't forgot when in need of a SUIT, pair of PANTS or OVERCOAT to call and inspect co's Fine Selected Stock. 1.'lices .ower than the lowest.