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„r'ri L ITA2 ORY.
We this week respectfully present
ha public with the first issue „of the
Hvaox RgCalgn`in its. mew location, at
the "same tune.hoping that we shall re-
:sive tha fiiippor't essential
sem, `Tatelit :Loin shall be >speciall
wlevoted to the inters! -tie pf the' town ,of
Olfinton and surrounding country, about
Which we hope sever to utter an un-
certain souxwi.
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n polht1es ,we -are Conservative, and
shall give the MacDpriald-Tilley .adr
iuinistratign our hearty support, but in
*Trout discussions it will lie our aim to
've political questiene, a reasonable
e``o`nsideration, unaiassed by party feel-
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to«Z male fiF ma,-. e TQ0 ,0 4x,, ;041,4rtl
Mr. 'Duncan "
ei'er, while going to his dppirm t. eli9r•ithin.:414 ae w,rteMi
Clinton .on Saturday last, had his etre :Of twins 3 to his 2,:,in•s, tc wn of , over
and facer Badly frozen. We only hope 504i.eleetore on the .roll, is.�.more than
D°utik may noir lteel,his ears.—Mr. Frei:
I;`odsers, barrister, , had his nose and
cheeks badly frozen lately.
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While master James Cornyn was
practising soine;fancy•ekatinl on Thurs-
day evening for the .approaching carpi,
Kral, he fell and broke a small hone of
the foie -aunt: ' Jim is around but has a
healthy, regard for the manager of .the'
The, .
The Blake, booth has not., reached
hero, yet. The Globe has annouinced. a
meeting to be'helil in \ingliarn, to ,.dis-
cues the Syndicate'') bargain for the past
three weeks,' Vat as yet `has pot assigned
any date. Can it be Wit' they are in
doubt at to•the •result of the evening
division, andanticipate a ieputation of
the Woodstock fiasco$
Thi rennains of b1r. Obadiah David-
son was borne.- the final resting place
on Er'idaylast, 'He deed in Detroit on.
Wednesday and his remains arrived in
Wingham en Thursday eveningon• the
5:25 train from. the south. On. Friday
tbe•Orange:Young Britons of Wingham
together with brethren . frolic Bluevale.
and lucknow, assembled: in their hall
about 11;30 p. i ., and marched, in. pro-
ceseion.tothe deceased .brother's late
homey where a large number • of sur,
sounding friends`had already assembled.
The religious services were conducted
by Mr. Murkhan,'Rritnitive Methodist
Minister, after which the prcession was
was Te-formed—the Young Britons
leading, followed by .the hearse'and
mourners. On arriving at the ceme
tory the burial service of the church
was read by Mr.'Markhain, after w,hicli
the impressive service prescribed under
the'ritias of the O. Y. B's, was read by
the Master and Chaplain,• at the .con
elusion of which the badgesAre., were
cerest, as a tribunal of respect, into the
grave. The services throughout, speak
well for the gentlemen in whole' hands
the arrangement of affairs was .placed; .
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We shalt always endeavor to make
4111 Reopen 'a first-class local news-
paper, i n Which local• and general. news,
foreign news, latest market reports,and
the public questions effecting our. own
WWII: or Dominion, shall be .special
features:: We have been•at considera
expense in removing our plant,
adding to our stock 'Rc., but 'we hope
to be amply repaid by a general and;
eordiel support of the, people of Clinton
and surrounding townships.
•Our subscription: price wili be
per annum, payable in advance, and we
trust that our. friends will lend us a
. helping hand in Working up a large cit..;
0llation., We have 'increased rapidly
so far, but •let us sill continue ; we re -
fluke it,,and'shall spareno efforts to:
have' the .largest circulation in the,
county,
In. the jobbing'_ department too We
shall be able to fill all orders forbook,
and job' Printing -eh "tl'fersliolrtext-xtotine:
Orders by mail will be 'promptly attend;
ed to. . •
As our:type is nearly all :new, and
none.but first-class Workmen employed,
the public can•rely. On getting -their
work clone -withentire satisfaction, and
at reacousihle rates,
SUEPL U,SL,S'AND DEFICIENCIES
The latest and'rnost trustworthy re-
turns regarding the 'surpluses. and ,de
ficiencies.of the wheat'. produ.oing and
consuming countries of the world 'giv-
ing the' folroWing. :resultants :
cvhrursss.
Bushels.
Anstr a-II•mgary • 8,000,000'
°hill ..:... .... . .....,.:....t ...:8,000,000
Canada and Sfanityti.%...... 5,750,000
British India......:.. . 6,000,000
legytrt.... ... 0;000,000
Auatralhi.12}0)0,000
1Init,•d atatya , .. 100,000,000
Danube ., .. .. 12,00 •,000.
Turkey.. . • .. •. 8' 00,000.;
Algeria .. ... • . .. .. 2,000,000
ltuaslA.. .............5,000,900
we. can sea Furth +r on .be +peaks of
"bs eyiood Oopservativea.:" .WIi t he.
can possibly melon :b . this :terra is inore
than wr can imagine. If he applies it
to...these independent Conservatives
who•ehose tevote for the Dr, in, pref-
erence to Mr. Hanna then would we
certainly prefer being a basswood. The
time has eene past when,in politics or
in nnunicipel matters men hare to vote
thestraight party, and the sooner such
odd fogies.as Mr, Hanna .realiza the
change in affairs, the sooner will they
be freedfrprn many, an awkward ,pre-
dicament. The Conservative "dupes"
gget their share of " uesinerism", from
,the sarrie source.. And; lastly we ere..
Meld that " municipalities are the schools
for educating our parliamentary eandi
.dates." If Mr. Hanna means that in
municipal matters, get
:the foretaste of public. matters, we
heartily agree with him, but if by means
that in public contests the trinity of;the
party .are chooIed to vote,, .then must.
we emphatically differ; ; In politics
eertaiii.clearly, defined party.lines dio-
tinguiah the contestants, but inmuni-
cipal matters it is different. Because
a man, is a Conservative is no reason he
must:cote for .anything in the; image
of a man that calls itself Conservative
or he dubbed• " basswood.". We trust
Mr. Hanna may see his position in the
eyes of the world and retire from the
arena of newspaper scribbling.'
By. reference to last week's ,rlda+ance
Mi. John. Hanna's car:! of thanks' May
be seen to occupy', a .place iii the fourth.
column,tTitltough.the'Vr. a,in'd tale.
battle,, Mr. Hanna claims tltar ley the
verdict of the town he won the victory.
Surely Mr:Iiai.na's.imagination must be
oftbatpeculiarly electic type so uttcom-
incm in this practical matter. :'of fact.
Total surplus production.. 254.760,000
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Switzerland, SI ain;and Portugal 0,000,000
Italy 5,000,000
.Great Britain 42,000,000 co
Holland
Prance ,
holland and Belgium .. 14,500,000
Germany -20,000,000
West and East 4Indies, and Cen-
• teal and South AfriOa 20,000,000
227.,500,000
Apparent surplus production, 27, 250,000
Begardincr the countries producing a
surplus -for. shipment, it should be
noticed that the out -tare. of British .
India, Chill and Australia, are as yet°
• uncertain elements in the problem.
° The first named country -markets its
Surplus grain, say, next A1is'il, Chili in
January, andAustralia. about the end
of January_,, It is believed that the
preliminary. estimates for these coun-
tries' are fully large enough and -this,
although late reports from Australia,
the principle exporter of the countries
in question, are favourable, Notwith-
standing the general failure of •the
` Russian wheat crop, that country is
included among the exporting count-
ries; It has treed to xtaiport grain, but
rye and Indian corn will be brought in .
to supply -the need,, while wheat •will
undoubtedly be exported to a notninal
extent -- say 5,000,000 bushels —as
stated above. •'
li(WO aro'nd;Nr"eleven tnilIi0119 Inure
ort nepeat :in the .chartered banks of
the Derninion that: tliere were twelve
months ago. T'llcre is a decided influx,
of foreign capit 1 into the country ---a
'sure sign of crttt irlelice and prosperity.
Only a few Reformers tiow talk about
"conlniereit'l depression," and they con
sent1'x,°^'I 11 1 tate, prett'nc'i of hard
{inti t. ':1'i cttr y ttriltllint left to
then: i•s timet orrr Terity• did first come
('1 t'1(' ri;ev rater tlic adoption of the
National
NOTICE•
rr,ItE•Conncllofthe Corporation.of tip; 4'piFn£y •ox,
Huron, will meet •in the Court Room 1 .tete-
Town of Goderie1, on Tuesday, the 25th Jairuary oext.
egren A)Alli11G14..
Goderich, Jan; 10th; 1991, . 2 -in.
Look • .Here i.
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Your Nephews and your Aunts, your Cousins
your Neicea. want
BI,RTHDAY Pr?. ESFNTS.
A Large and Choice Stork et.
Fancy Brackets, 16W:r.11 Pockets,
—Trrylravl Motta. Nr sines---
toselect frpm, at
.a' 1 1.1 . , :..L' 1 � S,
eherty &
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS .IN
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77 Albert .8treet, Clinton, Ont.•
CLINTON
rriagc 1'Voe°pas.
Victoria Street, Clinton:.,
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p' All ldndl of 'Perm produce taken in exchange.
PROPRIETOR
BUCCIES,'..CUTTE13',. WAGO ?, SLEIGHS,. &C.
TTAB1M A,N13 SHINGLES take -Ain exch?nge; Give iiia' a call and 1 will gi
you r^ .1 -that cannot be beaten in the .County.• 'tz.. Repairing and liorseshoeiugdon't?,
with despatch, -
T' ,. of hfirmH. CAN
.'ritLON i&
inclebtecl,.,to t late fir�,�,,,,,,;,
Bros ;: either by -Note or Book Accou,nt, are requestedt) call
and•.settio.by cash or note •..
ir.•cANrrg oiN.
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For Two Things
'o supply the People *itl CHEAP
give us plenty of . MONEY to buy."
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REMEIVI , this h reit Sale continue
JANUARY . se° NLY.
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van tage of this Great Sale.
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