The Huron News-Record, 1883-12-05, Page 3.,.7
Chris, Dicksost
r•••••.••••••rws--.0:0:
paotro 4LBums,'
Nearly 100 different kinds, from 20e4 up to $10.00 each.
Pocket .And Pamily Bibie0i,
• Largest Variety and Cheapest in the County.
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Ovor 2000 NEW BOOKS received this Fail.
IlDicken's- Works complete, 15
• -vols., illustrated, only. $20.00.
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Yocket Books Purses and Lathes' Satoliois
• A very large, well -assorted stoc,'I just received,
selling cheap. ,
10,000 NEW IMPORTED HAVANA °MARS
.711.7ST OX'J3N.U1 to. ,
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sil"e•ilit. Stock ":of Pitses,.TObaccos;
,
Tobacconists Sundries just opened—will be ,
• sold at Lowest Pice,.. •
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FpAmEo. LADIES'OOMPANIOW.S.
. An Elegant New Line just opened out, •
. 0' -
VIOLINS, from $2 to $22,59
•• • 1, each, warranted good valite,,
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4,128 to Choose From.
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aiitlat tho y6ry Lowest Prices a • -
:
Ma. Rom. auto, a former 4011°01
teacher of IfoItneeville, watt eo ill
with bronchitis and bleerting at the
lungs Oat his life wee at one time
daspaired of, 110 Is now recover.
ingS•nme of the the Goderich delega-
,
don. who attended the ilrucefield
convention did nob Nom; to prat
much by the religious eserciees at
the opening, judging by her condi-
Con when opining home.-Moderich
Star
Louis elergytnin has naked
the ,r,pewspaperti not to report hie
sermons, since some of his congrega-
tion absent themselves frow the
house of worship because thay eau
read the substance of the discourse
at their ease at the breakfast table,
AltiNtomat.
Osed by Statute, the nominations of
candidates throughout the Province
for the various municipal offices will
he on the latest day possible this
year -Monday, 31st December,
To BE WOND TIF. ---T1113 Stand
ard luserance Company, of
Iiaiuil-
ton-of which Mr. D, Chisholm
was President -is to be wound up.
The less, which it is said will not be
heavy, will fall on the obareholders.
AT a meeting of the Chris-
tianson Wednesday last, it was de,
cicled to hold Anniversary Services
on the last Sunday of the present
year, and e teameeting on the even-
ing of New Yea.r14 Day.
COUNTY PARL7ABIENT met in Gado -
rich yesterday. • It will not be called
epon to taikeT'action in the matter of
Col. Voss' resignation of the treasur-
ship. it iaj underntOo t at t it
gentleman will ask to be relieved ac
the ,Tanuary meeting. "
• Top many friends of Zr.l‘
'halt! Dewar, fosnector of schools for.
East Huron, will be glad to learn
that lie is recevering from his recent
illness, and that heis likely very soon
to be able to atteed to his Ciedinary
duties again. Expositor
Trn
MisStor or • Love. -Who
shall say wbat is? •Bnquiry at-Diek-
sonrg lied1C Store may help to reveal
the hidden mysteries of the '•Mission
• of LQVO It is of 10=1 irltere8t,
Next Week the NEWS;RECOltD hopes
to be in a nosition to say moo,-
TniMedel school intends holding
an entertainment in the Town Hall
ori•February, the 22 inst., when the
distribution of prizett will take place.
'Iltey are being a.ssistitd in their
efforts, by the teachers, who aro•
• doing all in their power to make it
a most successful affair.
TUE L 0. G. T. will give %grand
entertainment some •time brfore
Christmas,
A. Dagoolos• of eight of the
Seaforth Good TomPlers will visit
Clinton Lodge on Vriday (welling
next.
StItaniso.-Gne day last week,
Li4zie, daughter oftr. W. Gatoey, to give to the Doirditiort •goverd-.
slipped on the sidewalk, falling ment fis a post office site, The case
AV(18 enlarged for a week, tlle
ctl uodertaktng not to pay over the
money meanwhile. This, woeld in-
dioate that the Government are will.
ing to ereet a post of8ce proViiiing
site is given by the town, andbrings
up again the suggestioo made in
these col u m ns th at if proper repre
SPaationt, were made at Ottawa,
Clinton might have provided' for it
a builatng commensurate with the
needs and importance of the place.
If our citizens earnestly desire the
Government to put up a post office
building here they should make
application. It is probable, in fact
quite likely, that there is a liberal
ettoogli spirit abroad in our town to
purchase a site, A 'central point,
owned by Mr. Searle, is now vacant
opposite the town hall and. market
,
• Potrr 0zci.-Iont4 aundo
in the city papere, of a motion
which came up in Toronto the
other day to restrain ,the council
of the entail town. of Orangeville
from paying over the purchase
money to the petition from whom
thoy have aerelid --te buy a lot
with great force. The reselt was
that she et/rained lien •right foot
badly. It is not likely that she
will be able tn Use the inittred Iiwb
for a month or wore.
111auprra.-Qur Clinton clothiers
do not delight in mistit'
s in foot they
are en unknown quantity in their
business, it a 'Philadelphia law
firm glories in the nuslit line. They
advertise ¼nislit marriages a special'
ty" which translated means that
they to cases in the divorce
c
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Or Tuesday a beautiful album
and three silver napkin rings, pur-
chased at Dickson's book store, we e
presented. tO Principal 1.11alleelt, of
the °linter( 1114itiel School, • by the
Modellites ixi attendance. The an.
tieles ere wo ntarly $20 and ,,,videh would seem just the locality,
were accempanied by a complimen- When stDall places like Orangeville
tory address.• • can move the Government to build
Quithtrids.Tioisu OF MIJNIOXPIT, a post office, surely Clinton should
CaNnIPaTits.-As the time for hold- have weight enoegh to get one.
ing -the municipal elections draws
PhaO, it may not be out ,of place t,o TOWN PARLIAIIIIENT.,
give the property qualtfications nee.
cessary for those who aspire to civic - Met Monday evenince, ,M1 pres-
honors :-(1)In incorporated villages, ent ex cedt IretriCag ancirGibhirg.
Street committee.report'ekpende•
ture on public works for 1883 to be
V"O°1619M5o°tien of T-hompson, t 9 atop
placed at the corner of Albert street
and the one leading to •Mr. Fair's
residence, was ordered to be placed
at 'rewsley's corner, where Some eon:,
tentled it will do the least good.
Searle imp ired about desecratiOn,
by cattle ot' the cemetery: •
freeholds to $600, or leasehold to
$1.200; (2) in towns, freeholds to,
800 or leaseholds to $1,600 ;(3) in
freehold to $1,, 0 , or ease
to $3,000 ; (4) in townships, free-
holds to $400. or leaseladd to $800...
•And' sp in proportion whon the
• qualification is partly freehold. awl
'partly leasehold. '
SOIdETIIINQ Usevora.-The
follow-
ing .simple Method' of _findlng •
the
number of tens of buy in a Mow will
be especially useful at tide season,
wheo.the farmer wants to determiee
as nearly. aspossible the amount of
prOvender.lho...has-for., U1E...vs in ter.-
, Multiply the length in yards by the
height in yards, .arni divide'the
:duct by fifteen ; the quotient, •will
be the nninber, 'of tens. ..acample ; • , •
-How nia-Ortons-of--welhsetttettL-ha-y--Mond ter_clutrity bad 1/060 vOY._.' Hart-
ip a ,mow- 10 yards. long by 6 wide ,ited. The umethly report shows an
Atid• 8 high 9.110 triuMplied by. 6. expenditure: of ,$.0.00: ••
The Deputy Reeve said, cattle
bad got in once. owing tp defective
ftince, whielt lied been made .good,
He glad not recommended a new
fcycebu; 'so -soon as the finances of
• the town would porrnit it might be
advisable to have one.
4 , The Deputy Reeve said 'the de -
multiplied. by 8 equals 480, whieli. The Mayer said that sroneOf Ootir
divided by 15 equals 32 tons. friends' from beYolid' the. seas had
• Tab' WAGF.8 OF SIN.—Fred' he been °Ain?, him for relief. •
sed'I seioked likU an Old boss and I Ins"pectur Paisley was ordered to
made up my mind.to stick -it out but •purchase, ten cortls, of Stone to enable
. . .. before the cigar was lin F tin it it a p y , 7.
.. : NEV,r STORE". -Mr. Thos. ;Watson cold //wet broke, out an. niy. forptioad logical ritveStigations and. exoicihe
.
has opened a new flour and feed --and my .steitielt got sort of uneeSi • eliter muscle. •. ..
and thew the fu.ruitur_e....hegun to
clitnb up on the .eeeling's end. the
cloOrs•iiiwript : places. with . tlie ...Yin -
'flows arid."' rept ember seeing •
Fred '
.ttitting'at4i table up 'over the tri.ii tle
f j I unem lo ed to pursue their geo
store In the premises lately•ctec-apied
••-by Mr. Wm. Otirei.on ,Ffaren street...
•••Mr..Wittson"s", experience -is tir.guar•
• an tee for • his • ..prOpet ly condtret.,
1ing •the. husitte.sti,./rini • he. Witte no
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am Ageht for all Ne*Spapers. and Magazines
:published in,Cp.tinda, United States, or the Ola Ooph-try.
to yen as .oheap? And generally eltetiper;
than AnybOa.y.else, • ••• • -
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'a • Come and gee triSf tarp Display•of Goods;
.—:77—"-'-a13[RI-S., -DICK
LO.OA:L NIWS
In and Around the "ilinb.'!".
itotun .114. •
DRY.GOODs' BE7'21.11D A7'
W.11.0h8SALE ezuans'.-i wilt
• I e' observed .by ininualse ,posters am
• p.oitriqng• the Act, lIr. Alm
• the great drit goods' nta7!, of Clinton,
• pis .initlang a most itstorairling cut in.
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prsii. fs adoertisenvoat in, this
paper fInnattn,ces bit, figs.
The hest alsorted Stock of. dry good's
bo tho conntetit 20 pin. con• n
rigular pricas. Nenty cents tak,eii
each dollar on :•alt goods purchased
grifth thd* rtsk.rit John' Oraib's. The'
;sale 0n08t0(1wi/tensf,tnue,
futta 'tire $$O4000 stock is materially
reduced. An early call will co:in.-ince
• ihe ntost,skrptical. • 261 •
• C.11 BAP ..1-,)1ZIN,771W0•1,--;••00Pb•
S'7'00k1 -Note Intl Litter'
•4144, en
ntete, Bill 11(1>1(16, and all hinds
61.ontriterciat (it Tilt
Ntrva-litconn Ogee, cheaper than. the
...chapest, quantities considered. Bast,
!nem Envelopes, with•dard printed on,
from $1.25..per MOO ota t))watiq. •
• CttaisTtcas.-A. Hale is giving
• good value ill. II1O Ultristsuati and
hdlidgy goods. Call an kis,. fancy
• goods store on Albert street. Ilia
, priees are right, 261.1t.
• 'Ma. Jen.n. „Masox, the populai-
reeve of Ilullett, dangerously
ill, •
C411,411A3t, fornierly of
town, •is seriously ;ill of typhoid
fever in Winoipets, •"
•
• ..Tirm MR, KENTEDY W110 bas leas
•
.ed and taken possessiOn , of Slo49.
hotel•.S'enfortli Vont Art:bier-if that
. .
ill( who runs thet"Ituyal" in tilititon.
W G. •WeitATLEThas
plIr-
cha.sed .the house •and lot of Mr.
--Johnston just west of. the south-west
corner of the, •driving park..."
d\I. Fiscus ircon.fined, to
the house. • Ins ail tnent,' we believe
is tytterious One. 'We hope to'soon •
hear' of him recovery. •
doubt; receive a liberal patennage • -peeee and the nextume the table
-from :the . citizens of Clinton. • A •
trY:00(.1 tritfleslioukl bo.done ill the
-flour and feed biptinessliere. •
.eittne round Isgraini it and laid
lied down 'unit mal-waitikl for .deth
I ludo he afraid. to.die 1 waSet
•• Reeve Corbett, chairman of , Fi-
nance, reported in favor of paying
Paisley luarter's saltiry,etc.,$1 2 8.001
AY#blt,t:centetery,-.$1.6$;
streets, .414..82; • 1.)..,; B. • 1ientledy,
street Woldt •and 'pOund rent, $30;
Biian,•tqrning, posts, $3.35; liarlapd
Bios.; hard ware, etel', $36.8 ticket,
Abbot's child, $3.90; Holmes &
T-Takrtso • Hosous Tunusr UPON. . afraid- to die -;thert. The wagis of J.Vet.-0 Bra, p.rinting', $71.20;. Garrow
• •
but • cent cigar cam '4•, • Proudfoet, ,•legal adVice; $2; S.'
TtiEit,,,.---Otie town cotemi.,in ita last . 311' Is (loth
•• ,
ittsuer
, gave What puported to. be -a ...aive nu)re6 Ya'rdti- start fiad 111.0 dept., salary
of candidates. for iii•jini,„tp,A. „beet it every• isi-liard ware, $29:20.. clattee.
htinorta., It 18 Yery'far feoro •-being Sosin VTILL, SOME WONT.—Ti
correct,' .ainl • we aro an thorized to Said that seine' Of Our young 'follts:
:State that .tlie narnes Of soine;;Offlie, are `.'wtilibling!' ..on . the marriage'
parties mentioned Were giviati with,: questiani They are like the frogs.
out their 7 co0Sent, 016.1 they ney.er In tint fable, whO had a. great Mind
spoke toy one and were net. spo, to some wate.e, bet would not leap
•Weiglynnisteria.- rineipts for 'tile
month, $38•45. •
ffi• : '
Searle QOplainell of.the indifrer.,
(((10(1 if coined ttee on by,-1;1Wa, .11)0,f,
woo-kr:PM, attired.' . • -;
111r. 8. Drown, now of Prince
Albert N. W. T. is visiting old
scenes and friends io and Stb01it
vale,
Mr .,Davi 1 Robertr
son has pu-
chased from Mr. Knettittel, lot No. 11
concession 13, Grey, for the sum of
$4,025. The farm contains 100
acres. On the premises there is a
gond Mune dwelling house, and also
good out buildings,
If you are troubled with "hacking
cough," Perm' &ma will give yen
s4t oat% Witrrit11011 as reconpumpled,
or mem .reftneled. Price 2fto., 60e. and
Om per bottle. 256-bn
John McAdam, of London Town-
ship, lost a valuable horse a lew days
ago from scarlet fetter. a disease that
>has recently appeared.
The veteran deer bunter of Liao.
wel, Mr, Robb:, 'Wilson, returned last
week frem his hunting tour in Mus.
. kelt% During his short stay be suc-
ceeded in capturing thirteen deer,
besides some forty muskratsand sev-
eral mink.
A corpse, the, remains of a young
man who had been killed in the late
tug explosion, arrived in 'amnion by
train from Kincardine, The coffin
Was so loesly put together that the
lid had fallen off and the features of
the corpse were exposed to view.
A very sad and melancholy death
occurred in Dr. VanCarnp s office,
Berlin. Mrs. Allan Bossanberger,
wOrtlall of about 25 yeaas of age, came
to•13erlin to have some teeth extraet-
• ,ed, and this could only he done under
the influenee of chloroform. .1Ier
husband called in Dr. Mytins, one of
the most careful physicians, to adinin-
ister it. After being- under the in-
fluence for a few minutes, it was seen
that Mrs. Bossantmger was in in
minent danger, 'and every possible
earrit-of-res-turitation-witaut-oime--2-e'
sorted to, notwithstanding which, she
died at .1 o,clock.
'The 111avor..; m limns them. ,
-lesit-to-irr .tlre-mitttet, - ' in-InteateMAlurv.„„en.ell„..uot ut out
. •
eai Re inot•-aiso !malt tl-tat riti-re.' $64agA3111-°:s7ireni(wil..11:itrPrdri. 10 „be. P4i,d
Took A Tinintr,,-On alfonday a - 9*•• . ' ' . the Ili
50(011(1 11111(1 coal stayse• was being let are otlrers of more diteuled tirnmeas ,, • .. • .„ , ,„ • ,
'down fibni one 'Story to another at of d.1'ract" who sea,saiti....Ito -he. or _i; LIP S111111011 or. toe.....tterive . and
ganising • a raid upon Corbett and • oan, ... telrews, had.'c,, 1,09 dog tak
•
•get, W. PtionorooT, 01 11)0 qode,
rich firm of Cluti VOW and Proudfoot,
"dropped id" °nos on Thurseay last
and "did tut peond," .
AP. PATIft CAitity Of Daylield, in
the employ_plclooliee rtr McKenite,_
made a. large opening in his hand
with a cltiael, that will incapacitate.
hint ft-oin work for some time.
CORBRTT ttt DOLES l'OCilV0(1 a ear
load Of soft furnnee coal last
week, at the cost of $4.25 a ton, laid
down at Clinton station. They for-
merly paid, $4.90 per tons „
A COPY Of tliC Nims-Urolottto WAS
8011t to D E. office of the Brampton
1tHrlattd•Bros, store. A.:. rnfri Was
'made fast around the top of this par-
ticularly needful. piece•Of :furniture.
The. rods which gin) .from top to
h�t-
tQtt) had been bnrnt.,, bat Was
not ltrioWn. whoi stove Was'
in inid .airt .the top:. cape off,the
veighty pert alit/oat crash ingtlirough
the underfloor. •-:-- • •
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A Sap.: ,Arfatitt.;-,,Tlic. Rey.
;11.itchel1 a pre:11;0 eriarC. tn. inistee; .
formerly', of tho neighborhood' .of
Gnelpli,satul a -highly 00110t:0(1.gentle-'
than has taten tistoidshing the cub
outs pririlegeo! grombling. It'altnost-
t u red • peOpl •'6 f Bostoii . I ly dev'el bp •
• in.a phaseofitleptoina.n'esilting
'n
n'plfrboksand sellingi
it•has tertility. ef resource to suggest
them. Ili8 „Canadian friends say
:sointil:hing better, Welike the :mai;
:that be had •..heretofOre- never . been
and yrii ot theX en's; and While it iSnot
sospeeted • of stealing, anything hut •
profountles the .41fail, 0104e, MM..
4011' Spectator or Lotvion Fro Prose-
iLwjil no doubt he poptiler ;with. a
ln.rge ,conelituency of readers.... -RS
Peek -03; columns, which p.re large,
Iy . gossip 'from: ifittnes,.
and towns,. are of a not veryledifying
•aharaeter,'yet A -re -tut a personal it,t-'
• terest whip!' will no dbubt•exteintits
• Circuity ion Considerably. 'file- prigo
,being cody $4.00 a your will al‘o•be
the favor, •
:t1 11100
in• „an
Aurora, 111, paper that. Kr':
fornierl$t of .14(ji.'illop,
end favora 1< 110W11 thiti.
11111 gli 110111001(1, vd 0.9 recently married
to Miss i\lay, daughty,..r of :Mr. and
Mrs. B. McClark. Me. Mittliell is
• alit:0.1Rn- Of town.
A. large ettinher of. fetends were pre-
sent to witness the cerentoily,. and
•Offal...congratulations to the. happy.
• pair, • The presents given were
merous-nearly: 100 -ad •
• Coat:1y mid 'useful.; Solid silverware,
cutlery, furnitere,; delf, ete coin-,
twitted a small. tsirtion • of thd pres-
ents.'' 'Cif :,News- rgpoiM wishes
Mr. and Mrs,. Mitchell a long and•
liTippy life, • and their many friends.
in -.Huron .,county will be glad to
'
learn Of 11fr. and- Mrs.
Worth. as indicated by, the tornifter
of 4imitly preseots given. •
Ifo Fon .A.iroTitslt 1.1Alt,nono,-
The Brumaela Poet suggests the ex-
terntion of tlie-'1% Grand B. rail m a
from its preeent to -amine at Wrostr-
toe Co Clinton. thence to • Godeei
reduld adtl, Bayfield. The
Post says , "The read is already
running to ‘Vroxeter and from 'trier.,
We would make eur starting point,
eoming south tO Bentwels .acettsa
'Morris township to from
thence to Clinton nod on to •
rich, In this route the advantages
ere that very little grading *fill
litcyo-to•hadotio, the bridges will he
.few and small, and. the viljagea itinl
towns theough which it would Tift30',
'worth] pay handsome horitraes." very
well pub indeed.. The advantages
tnentioned are no mythical ones.
The building oe the road on the lino
indicated would be cOmptiratively in
eXp011AtVe atitt optirititiiiref it
equally so by reason 411 11)01 level
110tItte of the country. This WetiliT
pareiC11111rIY SO it1 Lha Winter time,
Vitt Meal tratlic it would be -e most
desirable. rho to, .raid the intersection
ttt 011.1,1.0tT) *4. 010. other -trunk lines
'attru,acountry .riboula bp an advam
taro., Our eitizenti'ahonld Wok 1110
Boles Woolen faetory, presumably
with the intent Of secui•ingn. portant
of the diiiiitscia"hutfit heeessa.rv. in
all well regulated household's., Tim
proprietors, of • the a,forent en honed
_establishment; would _do well to.
strengthen. the guard tyliOut tleir
preleises. Forewarned. is fttrearto-
„
EsTA•rp -4Th e TorontO.
•Arouitt is on 01noW• 48, rhi lig paper.'
Ineurtet cities t watradirti table matt ner
aful'ivith considerable' oree the Brit.
Ills-Aip.rinons. •
Nis A. p11,1uTir,,--.-W9 havo .receiv,
cid. the Christmas :timnber of ".Wide
Awake,.",
an it 1 not rated ' Magazine
published • by D.,, Lothrop• Cp.,. 7
13.(Nit01,1. it is exquisitely and' pro:
furtidy ' illustratod; typographically
perfeet; and full of intet•esting mat-
. tor.. Anion,g scalier tliings a
..adiao Carnival". is• treated of: :It is
iedeed a thing.of beauty -and weuld
beenjoyed in any iioits'elteld of mod-
. .
.erate eulture. " • ••
• nIBLVI SeQINTY.---Tho meting of
-the Ofinton--Braiich, of this Socritty
:was held iu the 13apti41 ehurch oii
Monday evening. -.The.11ey. Mr
• M cOosii.deli v,ered. vigorollE1 address
, .facor 'of the objects of •the Society.
The. braiding MIS llitt 'nicely' tilled;
•tuid the llectiom handsome. .Al
• the town clergymen . Were present:
A vote of thanks' was tendered' to:
J. 0, Stever/son, the see..treas4 W.
11. Siinpson, depositary, and the
.other officers of. the Society, „
TITO unevennl.ss of the samples of
barley and wheal tiiis year causes/
-1/11-yarir-trt--‘'striatr•ptetstider-poitrts--to
dooht the good faith of farmers who
offer fo- sale mixed qualitioa.: This
is totally uncalled for. The fall
wheat growe on elevated por-
tions of a field is in many caseti nice
110(1. plump, while that grj)W11 in the
low places of the same field is shrunk-
en tiO 11111011 Oil to be noteven peelilile
4'elliol0n feed," Thie will account foe
the discrepancy in' the appearance
of wheat in tho same load.
‘.4 • • M•ta;a A03.. WATR,t4sog, t10/1.80rtlal0P. T110 recipiellt ootild
'OtOek hottie cm (t. like to know 1110 Hanle Ot sendo
sender s
11 •.• that he den retiArtt the Compli
Miss Room ',Rosa has yeturned n
' borne front her visit' to A ibis., Craig, Boom Ilooxii-A, boOm in the
a " Ikta, 3'es WHEATLEY 11(0 ai8110Raii deY.P:MCIS 06‘v 86;11g 00-
••off his bus usiness to Ike.. Rotten -110(11810 10 TON NFW8-11,F,CORD 011(1
ljury *- see what one bughtess mon aro say-
Mils'Lexa aPePdil;g the `140101" ing.
• th her dauber 51rtt Ealwards of
, . . ..„
town.• ,
,Tqn „Itig41 fiettool puptig vitt'
give at12; entspailulent* some titne
during the litter pat of thin month,
• Tint Aliagintniatiflell Itingei‘s, 101
. town ball • Afonday evening, were
airly attended, The perforemoce
teas good,
"Tit,. GILIfoOTNY" Will have settleo
• thing. t6 say about his 111411111>0l
,f
0 0 •*here lin ha heti, 00.1 in, next
*can -taint).- ,
• • tlei,tt is recovering troin
St, ItleV4Srft attitolt ot inihunioation of
r ,
1.4'xt.olt IlInte4ta1', Itlyth, occupies
• proaiinetit. filiftee iri tltls188110...
AtIlLealf means what he Rays,
atul will give his custoinera the
beneilt,_of his recent4rip to the cit.
ies. SeoVilittt he says.
S. PAAIT4'13 aneftelf.--'Nfiseionary
sernmns will be preached in tit's
church on fsiundey nekt by the
0, W, l'aylor, f Bavtield, ()Wee -
tory in. aid of Missions itt Algoma,
i•Tortliwest Territory and, Foreign
laissions. •••
AIttNietP0„-Iliere is Solna talk
of Mr. 11,teNlure1li01 bein4 bretteht
THE ENOSAbE11,Q,LNT
didn't being, tile engagement ring to
her the night lie hell promised, be-
-anise he was wall,cing with another
girl, and the engaged girl heard of
• So the first thing she (1h1when,
he.called on -her the next evening
was to take him by the left ear and
shake hint about et a painful rate.
".."Wliat'a !MOO he Yelled. "That,
sir, is the angitgettrent ring -and it
will ring jitst tlie same way every
time 1 hear of you „walking with
anotlier
llawspApmse ;NT Sot -mots —1737hat
they call Imwspaper geography "
100 been itifeeduced itItoisorne of the
New Haven schools. The teacher
takes the nioening paper, reads 811011
news 0,0 8ee1155. lxest to, blow, and the
plJiSilii afe.reinired• to (Ind eat on
Iliainap.timplaces mentioned.. Ily
a wall informod teheher—ami with
little tr011ible Q.OVinloltigont tOi1011.
.11t't.S.V114t.t•
ref:Muted. '• •
:Searle and I)0atie trbtairie(1 liberty'
for I). Menzie.: to occupy roadWay
while buildine• __L. •
Searlwmoyed.that council iestruet
Inspector Paisley to not. prosecute
parties, for yiblaang, tire' or' iinalth;
liJy unlou; they- had 'failed to
coinoly faer itetipe; or
Wheee actual (Merl/4:e been done
• .to atxporo,t,1011 preperty, •
.
er getkinded. • '
• The Mayor said it would- be iin7
:possible to notify : the existence of
thdliy-law was notifica6ion:
. • . -
;Searle explained that evee7. one
did not know. the by4ttwit,• .
order.
.Ma.yor ruled niitit,i8n ;of
• Sehile said .a'•great*foltistice had
been done r. Ta,ylor by- fining
Si for having ashes in a wooden box
sliop. Had he been' notified
lie• Would :have con/plied by-
' TWO 111ayor said lie. had his duty
poi form:, so had . the .Inspector ;•
they had thetuaelves by their
ntfitS of •ollice to perform these
, Searle Cattis of Cdfice Stuff arid
.itoriseifse, . Were theteriliolittion
(if by-laws by 0110 seore aod
• notice was taken of them 1
Places 1611 teecei vie ci neminations
•,and. holding in tenicipal eledtionn, 011(1
the. nate.es sof•tleputy returning pill;
cure, are the snote AA last' year:
•.
• For a bard eold, with pain in the head,
banes, or through -the chest, take pewss'
afenco and inliberal doses. over
tip well in bed, and our word for it, , you
vtJ.pOil be well, 25s•lin. . •
• . 31AntuAGEs..
TAYL011.-DEEVV8-.--In Itolmesville
•en •the 29t1 ult., by the Rev. M.
. 'Birks 11.e. W, G. Taylor, to.Miss
Susan Deeves all -of (Ain ton .
• • r • .
MARKET REPORTS, .
' (Corrected every 'rucediv eft(1rnoon)
Flour; - i'.• - • - (15 00 to ,.0 00
Fall Wheat, old; - • 1. 05 to 1 15
Pall Wheat, new, - • 0 0) to 1 10
ilring. Wheat, ..• • • • .1 00 to 1 15
liarmy • ,± • . •r 0 45 . to 052
eats, - , - . • - - o so to o 32
l'eal,„ ,•' -, •. 0 00 to. 0.05
iteeltst,twIntoi) pos111/1. •• 2 00 .to 2 00
Potatoes, - • • " - " '0 45 00 0 Sq.
Butter - - .• , 7 0 18 to 0 13
Mggs, '• - - : - f • 0 ...0 to.. 0 23
Hay, • , - . -.7 00 to 800
Irides, - • - • 0 00 to 7 Oa
soot, 4', - • ,• - • 000 to o 00
\\
Sheepslcinc• • •• . 0 0 75 to 1 00
Turkey-441er pound," • • \
' 0 (10.• to 0 00
fleck• • - - • 0 0\ (10 to 0 00
Ducks, per- pair - • ,---- 4 00 to 0.00
Chieliens, per Piar - --• 0 00 to coo
Pork, .. ,.:. .- • 5 50 to 5 50
Cordwood, • • - - - 3 00 to 4 00
. • COD.EltICH.' ' • • • .
, • .,
Flour, per barrel, •• • •0 85 25 • to s5 '50
Fell Wheat, (old) per bush; • ,- 1 03 to 1 05
Fail Wheat, (new) • • - 0 70 10 1 00
SI)ling. Witold, ',I. -• - - 1 00 • 00 .105
liarle$,• 0 • 040 to 0 50
l'ettS, • • '•' • ' 0(18 to 0 05
Oati, • , ...... ' • 0 28 to 0110
Potatoes • • • • • . 0 40 to 0 45'
*Lnittot • • - - . • -0 17 to '0 Di
Eggs • ••• ; - • '' 1) 10 to 0 20
Tildes . •. • - , - • 059 to 80))
Ms . , — • -• - .000 to 8 00
• 0 05 to 0 70
Wood • - ' • - . 3 75 to 4 00
•
. -
Comity Curretioy •
1180 Blitevale Grange, aft,pr half a•
dettade's niistenee, has suspended, ,
Rabbit's ittl(1, foutVidgP4 a,re plenti-
. •
..DEPUTY.REEVES11.1e.,
F1A\' 'INT', been 4011:1(111l hy a WV' 11t1111-
• l')(4••• erthe ratepayers :of the_ThWii te
•-allow myself to stand kr the' position • of
Detatty Reeve, 1 have (Weeded to the 11,-
1101,4 and 1",ntg:t6 1(00081100 .hyself a candi• :'
Youi••:.yete ' and influ'ence respectfully:
• solicited, • • • • " • • • •
• . .* JA":11•ES'TTIO4PpOINT.
. • - •
fel the township Pe MPC,,r).8- . 4
Miss itfary`Goveniticle, n`f 'McKil-
-Top, Will teach iit section isre, 4, Stan-
ley, at $300 a year. ,
cople'sjoacture Course.'
Commander Cheyne
, • •Bee 51.1.rssTy's ROYAT, WAVY
The • collectors of Merida and
Turiiherry are 0110 collepting tour,
the former will he at Oraig's Imtel,
.131uovare, on the 140 Dec, ittid the
latter an•King'il on the 21s1 Dec.
,--;Antleety T,t;ea and, family Of Mee.
riachavaeranoved to TC0,6808 W1101•0
tlitoV Will 111t11:0 tit ei rhoitie for a While.
•WIibre " they will find themselves
• •
after , the next • torn -add, /or which,
111031 10103' 1101 have to wait long,•it
Worild be hard to.say. •.
. .
Mrs, Peter Ifewthor,,m, of Trollet,
fitatPt4 that as >11)0 5)00)4 driving along
the rosd in a boggy0 man, driving a
wagon ; whom she Pot, refused to
give her.- her right of the lead way
andd retie into her bugey, -Itiertking
the shafts and` othilrwise damaging
it,
' A coeresponrient of the nr0Rfirl1fi
,Poet wtites;-- I) t1 V g one of 11)080,
°very etorms, nighta• last week
*young man livina itt the tewnsitip
or Oreyodatted for liome with 1110
team across the fields from a neigh.
boll's where he had been threshing
Waring the day. *ben be arrived
nt whet, 1118 sonposod ,t6 ha his how
Ile toilful to his utter astonishment
l'hel he wive lAele at the neighbor's,
barn froto where he had started just,
TUESDAY EV'G, DEO. 11
"Egypt and thelate War,".
. •
- .
A •secoild lecture, not , in th'ece1108e,'w111 bo
glYen 'the .Conititander,•'on TiF,ON1IS1)A5
IWENINC..• Subfeet-"Tun OCEAN 'AST) ITS WON:
Illustinted, by 000.viewe. ADNI1SSION,
25 CHNTS. This is described by; 'the press 51111.
grand lecture, bucutifuliy illustrated. 201-211.
Oh, .ex:ceeclIngly•
• . lovely are those •
ards in .Plus
raas and Newl-ear's
1"H e
BEAVER
C1011111 11[111 The
RUDY Mt THE Grea
FAIL TRADE, DAV
W. H. SMITH, Nu & WISEMAN
•!.
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIOE.
,
Large varfetY noveltieS Big Jobs in -%DRESS 00008
In Scotch, English French
Material rof Goutletiaen's
Wear will be fotind
41 w. it. siirtiPS
Beaver Clothing House.
The Stock this season will
be 'pond better value, more
attractive, and in every re-
spect ahead of any other
house In *own,
At W. camps
Beaver Clothing House,
Every change la style and
Improvement In littlab is
adopted at the Beaver cloth+.
lag House, ThoroUglitrain-
log In the business and a de-
sire to please will enabiothe
OrOprietor in every Iustance
to give a perfect lit,
"
W, cr. siturws
Beaver Clothing Fteule.
•
•
The stock of .Canadlan
Tweeds will be fund
eXceL-
letIly assorted. The Prices
will be found the lowest; in,
tact many lines were pur-
chased ekceptionaliy low
and will be made up and
sold ntsnually low pFicesi,
At IV', 11.S.311ITIVS. -
• Beaver Clothing•House.
• All wool -Canadian Tweed,
Suits from $10 un; all "wool
prent s.ft• om f•.•/.4fi• Hp,
•tw. 11.S7Imirru,$
• • Beaver Clcithin$ House,
1 Boyi, ioalla's and lien buy --
Ing tweeds, 11' so desired;caa
have them cut free Ofcharge
With accuracy, `•
, At W.11. S3,111T,BP3
. Beaver:Clothing .Housg.
" • . -
To geda, perfect fit, to get
your clothes properly made
to save money in purl:11.4a-
-Go TO
Hi-t1AITH'S
Big.AVE Ft '•
01,0THING.11011SE,
OPPOSITE .THE POST OFFICE,
• .
Best Goods -•and Lowest Piices
will always.be
,
• .
'So lemtair. 1883:
1.1
8:1:q.Jobs FUR$,
Big • (1004.. in READY - MA' pe:
CLOTHING;
That Surpass anything shoVvn before for.
13EA.1.3:1 AND cligAPE3I's16. ..•
, Also Bina') &c,
AUTO. AND PHOTO. ALBUMS
Of nigh Art -and Flntsh, bnt
.314Co.NV in r'rice.,
. We maks and balm 'in stoat
PICTURE PRAMES, WALL %Pi telt ETS.,
CLOCK •SIIELVE8, LAM6REQUIN &
OTHER, BitACREI'S. . •
A.11alelsCheapStore
01.ail\TTOZ7%.
TEACHER WANTED..
A female teacher Mr the Mid department of tbe•
Clinton Model Mom. nutlet to eownience tbo
fir,st of ,Tituttitiy. Present salary 8250, •
. • W.,11. NINE, Seq.
Clinton, Nov. 23. to •
•••••••..••••••.•
•
ri.oeerie
. -cheaper than ever at •
000PERW 0890efiT,
•
The midi/rah:mod bega IQ 104111 )1i8
sincere titaidis to his numerous ens
•1,010.c4)- for tImir patronage
for the past kwo years, and as bo
intends to givp bis ouspombro the
• BestNaluepossible fpr thrift- money,
Ise hopes (0 meet a Pehtintlailee 01
tl)eir Vatrol)age.
HIS 00 (3,- TEA
Will still be 6.8pqcialty, and ram not
he beaten in the market. 411 other
0rocerit,s I3 eW AR possible. A
barge Steck of GliAliVyAlt14 and
cinociatty.. On hand, Also
N1E611°0,17 MEAL.
• OORN MEAL, FLOUR,
OATS. POTArom
T
ENT11ANOR exaniinabon to the Clinton
•L nigh, School; will be held in .the .3toder
Sehool, on Thursday and Friday, the 20011 and
• 2180 of Dot:ember nest, beginninr curb day at
0 a:In..• Intending eamlidatoe will8em1 0»Adir
naninot.to, the-titi(al,e1;.i.gT11rOdittzlierltt.17a.tx;er.it$1;riAiiii.t.:Le•ra2Ltli
cantos, 2E4. aoth*,:ilsss-, • 25644.
BUILDING AND sToNE-t'utriNq,
. .
ARTIICit dANTEI.i.)N, who forth° past
IV • live 70e18 itt beento the contracting and
building Iulo, takes this oppoitunit) to thank
thoSo who from 01110to >111,1, 1,100 entrusted hhis
witli enters, and to intimate to the putdie goner.
any that he has formed 0 j)arttiershlIV W1011'.•ma:
ntaso'r,' plasterer and'stone‘cutter;
lately of 0150 01(1 country,/ 'The Ocw kin Will itt
proparoti.to estiniate on. and carry out•any WorIF
thoir Poe. ..Busts, Statics, and letters eut'op
stein!, tolne iverit 11('00)14 a speeialty.., •
• • clANTELON.• .117.150Te,
Noy. 20;1823,, 110.1 • .'4.111ritoW, °tit!'
56. PafiEN,. WANTED.
ipii IIISDER.SIGNID wants 50 Itilen to
L work at cordwood and tis during ..the
it'oniiiig winter. ()tied shanty c),leoiRliiiula-
Gut. Ilighest wages paial.'; six itnal ono
half nilles south of Owe -Roberts, INfani-
.,tontin. 1171 011r1O0tIt11ity PM! in,
'tending settlers. *Aildrvs '
. jolts- 00Q1,
•
251 -If. • Alanitoulin, Ont.
...ESTRAY -.STEERS. .
rtA":9`W"-tiii-tirtet -T$, -Oen; 401irlititt,:
' k..) ;Mout 12t11 Nevianber, .iadia.e.en A -sit
weirs STI 108, -Coining:2 years .01(1.: The
charges aad tako them away. • .w.-..,•ek;
.ownor is named to prove property, pay
. • . . • . ' . WALTIUt ii i,
llullfttli Nov,' i6111, 1gs3. • - 259.3t
'.• •ETRAY .$TEER.: .
• tijAME on 'to tot 00; • Concession li,
• Godericit• irowlisbip,,adicitt, 180 3113y
last, pile Mtn 'Srintit, some white ea belly
aedwith.whin; btishy tail, tanning .two
7ear8 old: The owner can liiiye hint by
proiltig property and paying,•ellarges. '
• JOII$ V.001)8.
tilder.i11:1"i.,.! o;..;);1 ., .u16:0
.:7.z7i
l.,;f:uote1:):
il'.l2..o..-r1(0.1ll,i:1.n.MI.—SdIeill,1.tt'6..:O....4S.-
.
ak ,:'1V:i:14
! .fgt
I trati•Mlie, Co1s!,
ittsn,1ei4:1an Brath, xiss1i1.1
. ,
I'II-- ' ' ,f.801pct *1', Jaisnntico, 10s.n
.of
'::il9fttnll1:i4tVilIiilyiie1iIf:tli
• _lii clsor a,e 2 yito8ai,
MI nfidthoroughin theirbaton,r;071111011
nmenut dose. 1tit,E23c.P5181.810v
1
.. ..,....—...
Notice .to :004tractorso
•
Q NA 1. NO TF.NONAS, tuldrosed to the under -
.1 -i signed, and 401144 ',Tender for, Post Other,
,tax.,, Ifeel in, Het.," will be rewire i :a' thhi lin eo
until WHDNifsHAY, the 100h DecendKr nest,
,tnelitaivelv, for the erection and compTettoa .ot .
3POst 011ica, Sze.,
AT
710.1ii t4t INT # 03.Nirk s ''
Valle and 'apeellettlofil elft 11)1 neon 1,0 >116
Impartment ( t Public' WoritS. Ottawa, and at; the
Post Hike, II 'MN on and arty!' m.004y, 11)820th inettuft. • , .
Persona tendering are notified pat tenplit w111
>10>1 00 nonsidered althea; made 01/' tile printo
tortnesuppited, and' signed 1040 their sating
Miniatures.
• Dien tender 'must he itecOmpanind ,
arc pted bet* awe, niatl(1 330)10010 to tho order
of the Honorable the Minister of Piddle Worko,
ivilulf ple per mg, thountount'of the ten-
der, whIe 14.1 be forfeited If thb harts. decline to
enter into a, contract when calla!! on to de '
At If 10 1.11) to complete Hie work can traeted for.
If t.hf tender lie not >1>100)10(111 01>1 014(1110 wilt be ,
0 —0
SPECTALTiS Se
Ittle
FARTNEENT;
10tr
c).
•THE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM CLINTON:
a
• stat Q' :
• • .
:The .33#pi#epg tO-boW0-0,44:
Upby lst March '84.
a
to be aold..bY• Omit D4o
••
e Commenb e -This
, .
To give, iR addition to the,Rednetion already.
z • rnatle., a
ITO
On Every-.C3lass of -Goods _in: the 'louse, &mem 0.0170
Bags, .011 whickthei.0 will be po diScount.
• • . • •• . .. • •
•:WORTH.' OF...GOODS:
SLEOT FROM
..$13Ts,00.0. ..-o!'0rt4 4Sta..day...Of
• • • • ..• • .1Vlareh itIld.• • . • •••,'• • ;
e Invite Everyha)(ly
`1‘11;en 'Wonwn.. and Cliiidren to mine and
1-11V0f4. • ••
s_ Sale :is' 6' euia jg u accordau0 witk.
theterms of the Wil nfthe !ate i)rOPri'iton.
• .21he ,f3uslucsas MUST DE CLOSED UP by that
date, and we a2.0•O2 1v (I(')oris at prices vow which aro
from 1.5 to 20 .21)e2 Cent BELO 117. othep LT1-usetn
the l'rode; besides which .We give ft. disoquilLat 10 pen a
c&t., which 'Inea0 20 per. epflt. per ann217ip ibP ;02111
Rem einbei; 4ve hal";C already doinvonced- the Sale
,
and' the soonep:70u viiit our Mammoth Dr,y Qpa
Palace -OK greater Gioiee ypu wilj !tare. • • ' •
Estate of 'the
1101)GENS9
.Dry Goods Palace of Clinton ead Huron Cou..lity
Our .
Nor . StelEft. Hero
An WO are now thorougly equipped Wit) the
Mgr BAC/(GROUNDS and. Aoggspftio
. That can !fp praegred, und ;in great' Yftliety. •
Our Specialty is highly l'inisheci fiabluot
or
VQ-srrinrsz 3aAP2.-L3arz,,,
Beaver Block, Clinton.
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