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.Cigar Cases
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'Writing Desks •
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;Vases
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Purses
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Glove BoxeS
Handkerchief BoXes
Japanese Goods
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Cups and SaucerS,
Aqt6graph.Albums
Scrap .Albums
PhOt6,AIbum
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Clinton, Viteanesday, Deo. 26t1i.
LOCAL NEWS.
In and Around the “Holy,"
TUE Public, lilebool entertainment
an Frail evening WAS largely at-
tended by children and. parents.
Tbe programme va an exoellent
one. and well rendered. The tab-
le4u, representing tries: stmunerls
alltufUll and lvhiatiliVwas."fltrukRally!
well..erseeenlad.
IssEacvElsENTS CIAN'ToN AND
VICiNsTr.-The followiug buildiug
improver:Ante have been effected
during the summer ;-Clinton.-
Pike's large new hotel, addition to
Grand Union Hotel, and many mine
or repairs, removalis eto. Ooderich
21ounzahip.-1lr. Bothwell, brick
residence; P. Cole, do; Jas. Rutile,
bank barn; Jas. Alexander, ;
jObn Alexander, stone foundation s
Geo. Weeton, bap k ban; D. Mos:
•Gregor, do; Jas. 1liott, do ;- Geo:
Sturdy, do; Jas, graham, found -
tion shed ; Wm. Baiter, brick reel-
dence ; john Middleton, bank barns.
•Stanley. -Reeve Grahara, brick na.
idence; Jacob Diehl, doe Valentine
Diehl, bank barn; Mr, Beatty, do;
Cookhotel, Varna, new fouddas
Oen and general renovation, Tuck,
eranath,-E. Johns, frame residence;
Mr Crich, bank barn; Mr. Turner,
; M.I. Lestaborough,tit
o • Mr. Os,
borne, brick residence. --ifuite/t.e.--
Win, MeBrie.n, brick residences
John Vaution, do; Wm. Webster,
Ban Line, ; E. Townsend, do e
Mr. Sloane, do; Thos. 1VICIlveen;
& residence e 1S.le. T. Walkers
n k -harp ; sleses.$!�
BasT Arnett CoN,sravATsvEs......,
The annual meeting .of the Easjrwe
• Conservative Association was
lield Wingham, Sreilimsday
•latit. There were .aboist .0110 hun-
dred delegates presfmt from ,diff.erent
parts of the Riding. Mr, .Jotieph
Leech, piesidqnt, Bluevale, too,It•the
chair, and Mr• Youhill acteal as
ta.
secrery in the of Mr, M.118-'
grove, As the .boundaries Of the
ridings in: botlisHimees are almoet
Coterminous, it•wee decided Must. one
associatiori ,should- do for both. The.
foilowirig ()Dicers were theieelected
---;
sMr. Joseph. Leech was re-elected
president. Mr. J. Carter, vice-pres•
ident, A. 11.1.usgrove raolectest
searetary-treasurer. The following
were elected vice presidents of their
respeetive municipalities
WM. G, Strong; ,Grey, RoWerii..
lVfelcillop,. J. 0. IVIorrison ; Morris,
erslue2 • Titinburr, R. J.
Evans ;•. gullet, John ritton
Wroxeter, Wres Harrison; 13russels,
7BenT-GerrYTWinglialii, H. Guest ;
Blyth,. jahri' ,Einigh. The. meat
meeting of -the assoeiatidn will be
'held at 13rtisselis
Br THE'SKIN HsRiackall when crstiaing the
track the other day was nearly run
-over. by the Northern Expresa,
it vias," -the horse .he was 'driving
reared up just as the train of. mire
was upon 'him. Fortunately' the.
animal dame off•no worse' than some
of the politicians.' The animal was
literally' “ifetved.by the skin • at is
teeth," merely Suffering some abrele
ions on the head, Had not thelerse
reared up' be *mild inevitably have
been killed"asid perhaps the .drive
as well. This the same plea. that
:young Mr,. Cooper Nimis nearly killed
at last.einsmer by being caught by
.a paising train: • A lot of ,atending
cars in both instances obstructed thee
view. . No notion being' giveesof the
appfoach of trains it is morVelloits'
that' fatelitiee did not occur in these
.two instances: 7 Those who are -6.c.
A:panted:withthe situation eay. that
ifeouse remedial Measures ,are not
taken, Serious ,tionseqUenCes an ,
standing can, referred to .obsttudt,;
the -view ofrthe• approach to the'
croseing mid have been the caps°. Of
two eellioions between passing trains •
and yehielea erith Vera' and °eau
w -
. pante; dran by. teen's, it surely:
• the duty. of someone to., have' the
. .
.nuisance abated.. ' • ••
s-Ileadrt BeionesL-A. geed
thing is told :of one of those win-,
ares: who .bas heard everything that
appears preaS beforejt
appeared in it, He Was .told by a
friend,. aa they were. riding in the
ears to :Seaforthi which
appeared . -in the NEWS-REcoin.
'That's nothing new.' 1 'heard that
, befOre;'.' •-.a,0.11 • the- teply: Several.
Other anises were mentioned With the
reply, OO, I heard that before"
A.R could net poseibly liave done
oUre friend thought he •would
-have scene' fun with the cranky
wiseacre; "By s 'the way," said he,
"1 saw a good thing in the- 'NEWS-
Receite About George Washirigtnn
and as railroad. .conductor,". He
then preeeded to draw upon his 'tins
agination for .bis . stork,. hutthe wiseacre was inpatient . and re.:
narked,'"s, yes, 1 heard. that he.
fere." . Several 'cithere in, • the.car
:'4O-rfelled the -rite' and itithey-laugh.
ed all around, the "heard. it. all..
before" gentinmati., soddenly ;rang-
eisedthat it , was b, put, up Johend
Oaths 'was badly -Sold; Tlie f14)11.
chronism wee. apparent AO. even 'hie
ill' informed mind; The idea of
GeOrge- Washington and a:railroad
.00nduttor,. being .contensporaneons
stiddimly cortvinced hini that there
was Mere in the philosophy Of the
local; •.newepaper And . ado:liter
than. he had 'ever dreamt of; :
SiOtur or WrmiT.--'Noi one' will
itieny that the •wheat. 'atop in this
section is very flinch Short of an av-
erage one. • But. ‘17 11St the Grit -local,
paper.shpuhlle con 60110_1y., arpies.
'upon this theme and magnifilig,the
poverty ef the farmers in ,00nse,
qtteuce, is .beyond-eomprehetision
unless the .Object be to injure the
bustnefis OfJ,Ite town by. clrUnnning
into the fanners that they cannot
purchase even She .necessariek of
lif0, • One of our merchants liettrd
eoupie of fennel% talk' 1g over the
e $
'Mit IL $. MeLeett, late principal
oflmeknow Publitt School, htie been
engagfit as an assistant in. the Clin-•
ton High School, Salary .5650,
Before leaving LucknOw he • was
presented with ' 'an „address and a
dopy uf -Chamber's Encyclopaedia by
a number of. members 'of .:Sts An.
•Arenee Cloirdh, *for: whieh . he has,
long acted as precentor.
IMPORTANT:- Subscribers
?in arrears are urgently reiptest-
ed-to pay up. By.referenee to,
anyeetiseesoat Oa nest page it
will he "Seen that HE NEWS-
RECOEDIs $1.5 in advance --
$4. 00,if not 80 Paid.. Those who
be
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of
pay up and renew' thesr su
Scription AT ONCE wilt
charged only, .at the rate
-Sown. SAIL $1.20 per :amnia Thosehw
CHEAP PRINTING 1-000» (10 not, will he billed tor o
STOOK I -Note ,nd letter Heads, advertisettrate and the, amok
Statetneste4,131# ffecIdlond au kinds coneete4 We w t :fi st.
of Contni,Werarri34, at -111 E -Registered letterS or 1'. 0-1110
NEWS-RECOILD office, cheaper than the 6Y order at Ottr risk.
cheapest, quantiti,e,s considered, Bud,-
Itaxlixwonse.-aosep,n Chatnbe
ne,ss Envelopes, witIt'eard-printa
employed in Davie tin shop,
esss $1,25 per 1,000 and uptvard.
quite a genius. He made and 'ex
s
liftedw,a. steam engine at the
ho
lst
Cy.
, A HAPPY NEW Y. EAR T1145.7o74. ho, lie has v0 tuacie
Miss &mete SwArtez hi visiting, useful ankles out of tin, the lat
her sister, Mrs. E. Doherty, .8.t• bei,„..,; earniefal wall paced,
, Galt. corated with artificial flowerson
MR. CHU. COAT8 removed to of the sante ,inaterial. Itg may 11
Seaforth on Tuesday of this weekbe seen on exhibition at As getfcei
Mu. AND Mus. W 3. MIttfit Of &troy Orals ,store. Several you
Clinton, have been 'visiting in Mc, men in town are in hope that th
11'
ra,
is
hi-
• ("ewers duly not become fashiona
L 0. G. T. -The Clinton -Ledge for ladies' head gear as they Wo
of iclood Tempters will give an ea. materially interfere with, their bl
tertitiment in their hall on Friday flit Wtint°. Mr' Chambers will
next„. • " responsible a they
itit: AND MOS. Cho, Wvin par -
�l of their Christmas goose, with
fitives, in Galt.
editor et our coteni.,, 68 Wu-
.ets several turkeys to be sent
-residenee. sll&s. a, luster,.
10*
.1(e:Pftl.--1tr. John Mettulp: of
Setifortit, claitfis to have the lergest
pig in the county. It weighs about
000s.peunds.
ble
ulrl
1)0
Tun OLD POLK'S Ittaion.-There
Le nothing so tends -to elmeten 'the -
lino of Old peopley and to leljettt•
heir health, as the praetien Of sit-
ting up late, esPscielTy winter eVetio
s This iespeciellor the taf4(4'
0Vl3 Ai •- Cleli
A Srirv,11Lii. On, TAT,E,-A. feriae
itt Weet Middleeex was carryin a
pig into the store ei a, village nor
-
chant the other day. Just ay legot
the porker on his baek t.,We daleet
ym,<L,of oderiell'il only/own b9c11. 'Yes, 1 am about two thou:mod
ding ittiiiiinnan `floa,teRan-tliif 131u;lielts slier( this year as compared
and so startled hi /that Gabriel's with last Year, but then 1 bad 7.13
acres less Itioder grain crop, When
find people with th'eir mouths open
reedy and enxious to swallow any-
thing; eVen the inost distasteful, 1
like to fill. the opening with what 1
have get." "inen,n said tee titer -
throb, "you are not so ronch worse
al off than, last year, oven with a two
thousand bushels shortager
at on, rior do 1 find among
berm and many acquaintaneee, that
„
Ulu limos; of Kincardine, m
vielting at Mr. John Leslie.'o.
14a. Mitenal) an wife leave/or
•s-
Ko,nsas to esiest,
Unia A.LInit RANCH is et London,
spending Christmas with friend.
MIAs EtaltlAilltNINet) -ZsrOftio,
;la visiting intwn. •
Ma. men' MRS. PANICS; bf Wis-
consin, are visiting Mr. Be Jack*
on. " •
WW1 Presbyterians are talking of
holding service in the tpwn • hall
during,, the winter months.
Ju $T s. -The Orst game Of
the season was played on the Wing
-
hem
Citas. RANCE, fermerly of
joar1;
8147eholidays.
fjday
i°ts.hhig 118°8' 18 borne
f
11•0an tibeiVed a fine display of
poultry -on &turtle-Y8iyong
geese weighing 80 pelmets,
C. Oole will take partin the
Masonic :concert at Ooderich On
Thursday evening.
Moo Netsae Toatinuet,is spend-
ing her. Christi:0ms Inalidays at•To-
roeto-and Pickering.
Ma, A. Gsseect is visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. Stewart, at the Presby-
terian manse. °
Stows the welithei?prove favor-
able, the skating and nurling rink
will be readv for nleasure seekers on
-4cLean. Fat ..Pucks. -1, 3, Close'
Ja rst• " " ier • 2 Thos. Fear, 3, R. McLean,
-Plat'Cleickeet. 1, J, Gov* 3 Thos.
rear ; 3, W. Swaffield. rat Tur-
key, -4, 3. Govier;12 and 3, Thos.
Fear:* Print Bolton -1 and 2, 3.
Govier ; 3, 11, Hayden. Crea 1Si/s-
ten-I, P. Carroll.; a, And 4,, John
Goyier,
Mats Ursu4p44 aocompallied by
her eon Frank, is in Landen spend-
ing Christmas with relatives,
th..0.0011 teechers and
nuidis; of Clinten Pohlic Eichool Jast
reclay evening presented Mr. s
alloelt with a valuable buffalo
robe and an address, Both were
vertappropriate. The kindly words
contained in the address will perpetu-
ate recollections of a happy occaaious
and afford food for pleasing rernini-
acmes. Aa for the furry rot:4, on
We roundrie School Tssreetor it
will shield Min from (the svintry
storms mid mayhap furnish a tOZt
fur hire, What furl '
RE Peva= ES1'.04,,..fgA,
and Pubtishers Aesoeiation,"
the County of Brno°, has been
ormed, "To abolish etervetion and
misery among the printers and pub- '
Ushers of the comity" ote. Twelve
siewspaisers werA represented. :That
staivation and misery has prevailed
er'does prevail among opr confreres
in Bruce is nnieh to be deplored, and
we hope that utter eistermination
will follow this abelition movement.
It is a really god one.
EfuLT.,mr.-At the pointy town
Cbrietmas exhibition Thos. Fear, of
ullett, took a prize in each of the
feller (donee of .poultry, as the fol.
lowing will show; Fat Goose,- 1,
P. 'Carroll ; 2, Thos. Fear ; 3, R.
MAYoa FORRESTER, and family
left edMonday to spend Christmas
in Mitchell, and New Years, in Or
apgeville. .
MR. YoNN Emig, forraerly assist -
at station master here, but new
oagen at Ceyuga, was in town 'last
week the guest of Mr, W. B. Laing.
Mit,A. MeCeurgv,,of Wingham,
intends teking up hispermanent resi-
dence in Clieton. He was the opre
traotor for T. Jeckson'ti new red,
dence.
• doternacrs for the nese 'Welk=
{Man church, owing to ,the large
nu mbar Of tenderie, has not yet beery'
dec,Ided in favor ofariy person. W/a
,h,ope home men witthelp,ecessf
.,,;;RiertEr4144*V17iff.'Wir,LAtiss
deserve special mention for their
•tro4ble in getting up the tubleaux
in .coneect.iori with' the Pablie School
eetertainment on Friday evening,
sof_ Beaferth ia
visiting friends and 'relatives in this
vicinity before - ping to t oll'onto;
#there her husband, along with Mr.
Sharp, has ..leasecl the . St. James
hotel. e -.•
Oyu Ceettien Beres r -On New
• Year's day THE Al EWS,RECORD dar-
rier Boys will Dell 'upon our. manY
tpfht patrons. De riot forget them,
,as ales, have labored; faitlifth'Ily--2-bail
rain, or snow -during the post year.
. Goer) Fon' Tun lioy.-Philadel:
phia. school inspector ;--"Can you
tell me o.f a mild 'AvinSer in yOur
reeollectiony &War.:
"Yes, :sir. The' winter of 'Rd wasa'
mild winter. Our teacher wee. sick
for six weeks duringthat term."' ,
THE ENTERT4INNENT in the town
hall on Tuesday 'evening le,et by the
High 5choo1 pupils wits in every
;espect a succees. A very long pro -
resume coasisting of readings; re-
pite.tionS, dialogues tand a npmber
r. chtvpsea by the High School,
heir, well rendered. „Thseee4e4,es, -,,-.
fMiss Callender and 57r. '1''3Cs n, Jr., of a iolo each, d,uet by Miss
. .
Callender and Miss Stevensou'. and
sleet by M'M
r. and iss jacinon,
called ?the pilot," was loudly ap-
plauded. The teachers have reason
to be proud of their Success in their
efforts, to . give such a. pOpeler im=
tertainmont. ..
booming. -Ice cream ' is . easier
Media than sold this weather. -The
euil'ers end skaters aro • sorrythat
the new rink.wa4 riot ntidy for List
week's sharp, frosty weather. -
"Standard Time" haw been adopted
:nearly all over North America's-7
There are 7,113 'United ,Workmen
in Canecia, an increase during the
year of 1,726 niernbers,-7Toads of
cordwood on thesmarketson-Steturdaye
attracted considereleinattention, but
the ptiees demanded took all the
foe out of •the "woody" exhibition.
-Ifou will send ps a -new subscrib.
ei with the cash you will.redeive the
thanks of the "editor -Christmas
• tens found agood merket this week.,
'Mn D. MoDdessiso. of Gederich, Claus put in: full tune on
Clerk of the. Crown for the county- -46,nday-night,-Your subscription
of Rum, was in towD. on Monday, • and influence respectfully solicited
attending the feasted of: his father, forTise Huessie News RE001tD. Only
the late Donald McDonald, Stan- $1.25.' per annum in advance.'
,deceased• gentleman
WELFD 'One. • of :the pioneers of that
CEIRISTAAS tinotipit.
township and died f ell of Years ati`d , •
honors at the ripepla‘hage-,A:jLg.F 'One of the arandest displays of
yeirrirontLia-rrrokiths, • Cannes, 'weal& that has. eeer been..
Ti; • 124aEsi,-The .tqw.ishbone ado us thitt pare pf the nuntry
wedding has beeorridthecorreat thsng t,as tht0 ,0)clitbit0 by. Mr. Clinch at
eituation in hie store
They were of oppo
• said that al
off himself he s w by hie paper that
there was h
eounty.bu would have to buy at
least a rtion of his bread supply
for, th currene year. The Censer -
vat" e said he was not prepared for
8. harrowing a tele, but apparently
quieseed in.the dismal statement.
A.nd, as if to 'corroborate St, said :
"S am two thousand bushels short
Of last year.! And when hie Grit,
Eriend went away he turned to the
merchant with a twinkle in hitt eyes :
few days 'ago,
e politics. The
ough not ea badly
.wishisonoAfterthe'the-
Tlie couple stand beneath a' floral'. s shop le Clinton, twit Saturday.
a
•oteld-slisose- . made the teughest
. .. . •
. -
bride and gr000m are given the vetarian tht ever railed 'against
wishbone to pull. The tug ' rtl esults wickedness of taking the lives of
in e,"break edniewliere; and whoever 1 e lowef ' ,anioarlo to sustain and
holds tho long- piece is absolVed aniper 'that' of the so-called higher
,
from getting up to build the iitlesin ones, turn as green, with. env", as
.,
,the mornings' • : • 1.., „fess- • his fayorite "earcien saki" atter' a
Seirooe Law.-Apeilirig to the warm • rain itie early sUMmer., In
statute thes,electibtfes of vehool Ira:. and around aft -improvised stall out:
ten are direeted to take place • on Side there were -turkeys to the right;
.the fints Wednesday inJanuary, geese to the right; turkoys to the
The 'effect thereof is to bring thee) left, goeie to the. left, ,iinol rabbits
on this year before - the , municipal and hares and clucks and cbickene
elections, hut' it 'is' an event which above, eisci.as one made a charge for
will not recur for Seven years unless the inside of the establislonent,there
' the latv be ehanged„.., The .nontiriah seemed to spring up, all aroUnd,a
tion therefor take plaCe ndxt :Wed- Very artny of pot•kees; • While inside
nesrlay,Dee. 260. and the election the shop'the great heavy quarters of
on Wednesday Jan: 2nd. • beef, .although in sectional divisione,
dly a.fartner in the
Oityntbit NOTES --ext Sunday still showed the beautlfuIly strung
morning and evening the pulpit of 9.bii and deep heavy flanks; indica-
the B. C. church will be onupied tive of excellent breeding, lined with
bss MrsKeener; wife of the Reymoun tams and valleys of mellow fat
I .
. .
Wm. Kenner, of Pt4nce Albert, he c'sPlaY "flect9d verY c'editablY
address on w Sermons Will be en thetudgmerit and liberality' of Mr.
Year's evening; thateef a cow and heifer fed by Mr.
when enniversarsr Couch. A•nsong the carcasses were
'preeehed... S1!. will 'ars°. give. en
Raneford, weig,116 150Q Liss ; heifer
salter the, tea -meeting-, in the sante
fed. by G. UM, base line. 'dressed
eburehs No doubt a, large weed
weight '700 lbs. ; ' 2 heifers ,by A..
will avail theniselv'es of hearing a
lady preacheach a rata tres:i., is. Inness, dressed weight 1650, lbs ;.
cciw by J..; Cernish, dressed -900 lbs..
,,,not often. placed within the reaeli of
'GOTS &SHOES
---e-eseseerSo o o
James Twitehell.
REMEMBER THE PLACE -;-VICTORIA BLOCK; CLINTON.
THE REEVE5HIP.
Electors of Ole Y'ount of Clinton:
Gzrmitam —At the Solicitation of a
large niunber Of ratepayers," I again offer
mysplf for the position of 'gees% and trust
that niv career In the past, as Reeve and
Councillor, hos been such as to retain the
good, will mid contidonco of my follow-
eitizeps. audit eleatedIshall do my utmost to
forwarcl the interests of our municipality,
both p the town rod at the County Conn-
ell, I therefore respectfully your
votes 00. influence at tho coming, election
for 184 E. CORBETT.
. THE
BEAVER
101111111 11011
READY FOR TH.
ALL TRADE.
.THE REEVES -HIP. w ii. sW4IirK.
To Lite Rateppyers of Clinton OPPOSITE. THE POST OFFICE..
....,...0-swps*Ph-IisYisg ;been .presented
with a vOry numerously signed requisition •
e
'of the Ratepayers to offer myself as a can- Large variefy toit+ novelties
didate for the REEyitsmr for thensuing
In Stothoh, English St Ft 'inch
Cbgting.,would ' :lave been
et:nista:ice to it. The farmer, in his
hurry to get y from the charmed
inftnenee, )ft becanse he did not
appreolet it-olawd bless yen, nolb
--.stutplled and fell, and tbe otilr
froz teil of the pig pierced his eye
he wilt probably be ..blintt in -
/t tat eye, ne /quite thankful
that be got AO easilY. Vet argU-
big, solid; red hot
ahatf,
our eitizens.
heifer by X-14,1ertin dreised 500 lbs..;
-' •
2 pigs, by, Mr. MeAllionis, dressed
Tue Sims!: -Mr.'. Geo. Young, al- 1000 lbs ; 5 lambs, sheep by J.
though stillvery week, is slOwly Londesborough ; four pigs by •14.1.
improving. -Mr:, Thompson Olaf,
was laid im several days last week.
-Mte X. Taylor was . on the
sick list for several weeks. -Mrs,
Gibbs is on the sick hot -Mrs H.
W. Cook; lefe on Saturday to viskt
reltitivee in Ypsilanti,. „Mich., in
the hope' of improving her h eal -
Mrs. Dempsey, whom we stated lad
week as being very . is still very
low. Little , hopes are entertained
for her renvery. •
,..**441,0*141. ;thritt1MitijeStri0.tt
UnnAsolgABLE Setae
youngetersreturnitsg-frem the school
Friday4iight noticed
a snake tertously , skimming along
the surface of the'snow on Princess
St. 'lt emitted a hissing Sound arid
wee allowed to continue its devious
way unmolested. It was , about
eighteen filches in lehgth. There
have bean several of them seen in
this yieinity, Their appeering at
this time of the year is said to ire
dint° milder.wietereShare usual.
Wittman: AT AUCTION SA 4171.-.-4
bevel suit in the Division Court at
Clandeboye wag tried by, Indge
Davis the other ay. Thom Crei,gh-
ton, formerly hotel keeper at Lucan,
had an auction sale of implements
about, a year ago, and as an induce-
ment to parchaliers to.buy distribut-
ed 5 gallons of %flunkey Among them.
Thos. Nangle, a farmer, got a couple
of drinks and bid $106 (or a reopor,
two ploughs, and a waggon,- Which
were knocked down to hint,- lre
was so drunk as to be unable, to
alga thepote in payment, and when
he did sober tip he refored to sign
the document or remove, the 'goods.
Ilene° the snit. l'iaintift hold that
defendant was roit 80 drunk as lie
was trying te.make trUbi and
that the bids should stand good.
Solon of the witnesses thought that
a supply of whiskey was'a necesSary
,adjunet of a DidduIpli augAion.
Defendant said the liquor A:Applied
made him siek for two months" ilea
he thought tobatco• 80000 oth
druge had boon soaked In lo.
trowinar r
year! I have decided. to .accept the
nomination, and if elected it shall b0 my
constant aim ,to promote' the interests of
Clinton. •
ALEX...11leMIIRCHIR.
Clinton, Dec. 5th, 1888.
REEVESHIP
Electors '4! Clinton: • •
OnNytEmEN,A-The time is'araring near
-when you will lie called upon to renew
your 'confident in your presentmunicipal
representatives er tq 'elect others. I again
solicit your votefor the 111.gpliTY REEvn-
sgp. During tha. two years of my tenure
of the position I now seek re-election to, I.
honestly, and ,T think intelligently as well.
as effectually, worked. to forward the in-
terests of the townand, if again
.-elected rstidriii"7111i4ftifirrer iideitife
to do my • whore .duty. I thank you,
follow -electors, fqr the eonfiiicnee reposed
in me in the' past,' and 'respectfully ask
yew supporkfor 1884, • . • •
Yews ,
COOPER.
DEPUTTREEV.ESHIT
AVI11Nd been solicited by it large num-
herof the ratepayers of the To•Wate
allow myself to stand fqr theposition of
Deputy Reeve,' I have acceded to the re-
resrand'bog to announce myself a candi-
Your voto and influinee
solicited, : .
IES T11011:010.W,
suimismommiw
material ‘' Of Gentler en"is
Wear will be found
- At W. 11..I4111I'fli S
• Beaver Cietliieg• epee,
'The:Stock this season will •
-4-found better value, move -
attractive, and In every re-
spect ahead of anY other
house in town, •
Al W. 11. STIIITEPS '
" I3eaver Clothing House,
•
Every change in style and
improvement In finish is
adopted at the Beaver Cloth -
Ing noose. 'fiforough train-
ing iiff thebusluess and a
'sire to please will enablethe.
P1 oprietor In every instance
to give a , perfect lit, for
which gp to
W. 114
Beaver Clothing House.
The stock of Canadian
• Tweeds witbe fOund excel
lently assorted. :The Prices
wlfl be found the lowest; in
fact Many lines were.p.ur-
chased exceptionally
and viII be made nip and
4old at eigtuall-YloW prices,
• At W 11. smut's
• MARKET REPORTS,
(Corrooted eiery:. Tuesday afternoon ,
. crarioN.
_now, • • •h- - :es 00 to 6 00,
Fall wee". efit, ' ••• .i. 05 to ' 1 16
Fall Wheat, now, • 0 60 to. 1 10
SPrIng Wheat, - • 1 00 'to 1 15
Barley • . 1. 0 45 • to 0 55
Oats,. . • . • .0 st to 0 32
7461e . ' '• ••••• 0 05, to 0 65
Apples, (winter) per 1)14 . . s 00 to • 2 00
Potatoes,- • • ' '0 60
Butter - • . 0 10 to .0 19
Eggs, • •• • " 0 20 .to 022
- 700 to 800
fl
. • 00 to 7 00
000 to 000
• 075 to loO
000 50 000
• -000 Ao 000
• 080 to 000
▪ eo f. 000
' AO -to 600
•.(S4HDI i I eo.tial ideecitp:6's,kspi en7:.e.: '..p,:::: -. .:• • ,
Turkeys, per pound,
entekons; per pair '
Wool •
Cordwood, - - - - • - '8 14 to 4.00
. • . • •
Flour, por barre1,9°,D,ERI.Q".11.. 360.2.455: ttoo.^95: 0050
Fall'Wheat, (old) per bush, ,. 1 03 10. 1 05
Fall Wheat, (new) • .• • ' 070. to 1 05
Spring Wheat, - - • 1 00. to 1 12
:. . . ..
Bdriey, . . •
0 00 to 0'65
. -
Potatoes
Butter • •
Eggs
Tildes
Corn
Wood
0 31 to 4,11.9
• 018 to: 0 20
• 019 to '0 20
- 5.00 to at eo
• 6 00 to 00
h 005 to 0 70
Is 76 to 4.08
Villaternity, DoingS.
• Xi.• 0, L.
„ Sstevonis,---L, Q, L. No. 262 held
their regular n,aeotieg Wednesday,
leth 'instant, when the followese
officers were pleated for the enaning
year : .
W. James McLean: D. M.,
Richard Gibbs; Chap W. McCabe;
See Jas TEORS., W, W0110 ;
Kelly ; 18 terkeys from ,Mrs, Oros, D. C., .Tbsoph-Gilders ;, Senior' Corn.
son, on,e 28 the., 'one 20 Ibis Tule inan, Thos. Wells 3 Committee, John
keys, geese,. ducks, haress-rabbits
Bell Edward Million,Those Million,
andpigeons in endlees erirtetv and
.
This lodge meets tho third Wed -
liberal profusion heiptel-teemehe thie, nesdayjn every melth.Menibership
the &eeriest "Ohrietresie -Cheer" of twenty five. . •
the Season. :, , . S. '9. (:). R. .,
. T.Orvoyor :Tewsley Showe a. 1;300
At tlbs. ' heifer carcass, fed by Mr. on
he last regular•inecting Of Hui.
I?, nimitipment No, 28, thoe 1%10101:swig
Wright of the BARS Line; a 1,2(50 .Patriarchs were .elected if!
a 1,200 lbs. on a fed bys G. Dale, the, ensuing term:-1..,..11:th.„.7. R_ob.erts.;;
lbs. one fed be A. Eivings, Ilidiett;
4 II, Pi. W. 11,1VIurney, b W., nus
DO IVECI) 011 gall. • •
sell; J,• W. Farquharson' n. S.,
.Hullett, and 'one of 1.,100 lbs.- fed .bq ti 11,1,
ivay oTf_lpioontzrcTaollinu5,411e,:v.. 11. Moore; F.. S., . W. a ; reasi,
EjJ-
lett, furnishes Mr; Tewslay N. Campbell. '
elec.. He also hae two fed by him;
sell. '51r, • 4.- .Connell, Godericl
townehip, supplies four limbs. In
fowl and game, quite a variety.
, Mr. Fitzsimons shows a 1,200 lbs,
heifer fed by jes. Brownlee, Tuel5e-
smi1h ; e 1480 ' lbs one by Jas,
Churchill, GOderich tp. ; one of 1,-
100 by Wm. Jarvis. Mr, Adams
Of Hullett haft furnished three
lantbs ; Jas. Scott one hogs Ohas.
Spooner two, It Fitzsimons two,
� Osborne one and Jas. Anderson
two. Game and -fowl by:various
parties.
• A. Dreot Discovery.
gr. wtri, frhows,Nowkoh, Is.,
Sayst.'`Itly wife luts been ,serionsly elfeeted
with a cough for twenty•flye, years, and
this spring more severely than Oyer be.
fore, She had used many remedies with.
out relief, and being, urged to try Dr.
Ring's Now Discovery. did so, with lewd
gratifying reaps; 'the first bottle re-
lieved her very melt, mut the second bet-
tle"bes absolutely eared her. She has not
oo good lteelth for thirty yews."
Trial bottles free at Watts' se, Co'ilDrug
.8tore, t41t0 dm $1.06. •
eivera What Volt Eat
.1%0 best inedieal authorities declare that
wernis in the hymen system ant olleu in-
dueed Ins...eating too freely of uncooked
fruit .40. too )nucli meat, cheese, att.
Whatever may be the cause, 'Freeman's
'Went Powders are speedy mid safe to euro;
destroy the worms; and eentain their
oWfi eatidirtic to ospell them. 263.21
' X 1.1.1Pufns' Vege•
hei *IAA thIS tett
etikd
— •
Beaver_Clothingl-leiise.
:All wool Canadian Tweed,'
Snits. frova. $0 up;•ail wool
pauts-from iir,11,111• ,
• ' At W. EL SIVIIITII"S •
• .
• Beaver clothing House.
„ Dois, w•ooi his anti Benbuy-
ing tweeds, if sudefilred, tan
,11fave liken" cut freirofebarge
•-stiith aCcura.cy;
••,'• At
' • ' Beaver Olothing House.
•
• To get a perfeCt lit; to get
your Clothes properly tinadet:
to Save. inoney 'POriplinif"-
• • Huo
IN H T H
BEAVER' .
Oli.OTHINi.H01183
.-or.roSiTA TIE Fo§r3 OFFICE,'
-CLINT-01\T
Best Goads and. Lowest Prices
. alWays` be found. '
So tainlior 1883. 11-311;
Clinton High Sphaol.
;To 4g.41 --J
—As Tug WISii
• o
-OF TI—
•
CLINT
- 'Estate
TENTRAITOg (nomination to the Cliritoli1
,.L High School, will' belald in the. Model
School, on TIMrsdu and Fridiy tho 20th .and')
210 of December Pext, begInnink each day Itt
•?1:701.151;t0g)":.111112.171;gittlale)::Vielr8f1:11iitte`tftfi';'
..No.vainberk,
•TA: Tunpl.itt:LL, B. A.,
Clibton,'Oct.. 301N 1833. 256-td.PrinuiP*I'
BUILWNO:AND STONE UTTINQ1
Aim ARTHUR 'cAlvrEr.oisr; wile for the pot
in aye years hfte been hi the contracting and •
building line, tams this opportunk to thank
these who (rein time to time kw% entrUsted him
withordel`a and to Intimate to the }NON goner.
ally that le ha formed a potpersbip witb tut:
16 .JUN011; masoti,• ulasteren and etcpa.eutfer,
lately of the Old Country. The new f rtu will be
_ prepared to estimate on and carry ou k
any work-
St46006r 4110=lettrtmouttnr
At the replier Meeting of Huron stone •Fino work In stoue,e, speelatty,
Royal Arch Ohapter, N�. 80, the fol.. • . • •CANTEL051 Nov.111101.(e.
. , 1883. 200 • nton. Ont.
lowing °faders Were ,eleoted :-Ex.20en.
Comp. R. Radcliff, • J. Addison,
H. •Chtecs, J; Nicholson, Treas.;
R Ex. Comp.' I. F. Toms, SsE,; Jas.
Green, S. N.; V Ex. Oomp.Joe. Beek,
IS S.; W. H. Isfutney, janitor, ,
At the regular Meeting Of Morning
Star Lodge, Xo. 609, Smith's Hill,
the following °Meets -were elettett-
'Bro. W. Andre* McDonald, W. M.;
D. S. Munson, S,W.; Alex, McKenzie,
J, Ws. Jelin Tiffen, Treas.; John
Wilson, Secy,
The most (liseeeregIngOnigh, as well its.
lime:Weis. led lioareonessi_ yield at once
1.01. 530 iolluopee of Down' ELIXIR. Pitlil•
IthlOta free. Sendaddress to Henry, John:
sons St Lord, Motereal, Quo. 262.1m
Never Crive tip,
Urn ar:esullctng vith low and der
presqed ftpyits, lose of appetite, general de-
bility, disordered blood, weak constitutioe,
headache, or any diseases of a billions
entire, by all means procure e bottle of
mootrw mem Yoe will be sus -prised to
see the rapidimprevernent that will folicrw;
you will be iesnired with 110W lire; strength
endstotwity win ratite; pain and misery
will cease,. and Isenceforthyon will iejoice
in the praise of Marie Mittens .8old at
fifty cents a bottle by Watts' k Co,
For Coughs, Coldet: Croup; 'Whooping
Cough and Luag Disesfes, lido X. H.
Dross' Vropuitts iintvano
field by all Druggists, 14very bottle war.
tented. -Viet size, 25e,, Merlin:et $0.,
Large S17,0 $1.00.. 6 u 282.1m
01161). ,
on 0114,111
TEAOHER WANTED%
A tonal° toapher for the 2nd doarceent or the
Minos stodet School. 1)01.358 30 commence the.
51381 05 Jabhafy, Present Salary 0250.
II, 1/11113; 'Secy.
Clintop ST4y.'23,
200
0.11, my I how queedimly
foliely are those
Gard 8 in Plush
it711,1D1W't
Xmas and Now—Y0a 's
ARDS
Fbat surpass anything shown before. fe
AND CI-IFAIltlISSi
Also i3I1it, o..
ALIT°, AND MOTO. ALBUMS
0( Iligh Art and finish; but
1..44C)Vir ix* Vi;fdp:
ISOr. We maks awl 'have In otoek
PIDTIlItt PRA. tag, PoOltt'r8,
CLOCIC sitELVIte, .1.,Amu1itquiu
A iittQeitootiginoo
MitElt I3ItACICDr8;
The Pusineiss to be Wound,
Up by ist Allarchi ?84,
alr Everything:to be sold 1,3,e that -Date.
omIflei1QC'7h9 -In-,
o addition to the Reduction, plres,d)r
made.;
On Firery Class: Of ':Goods the Honso, exoept
pggs; bit wjiich theEP.Will bei fli§cf410:
YVORTH :OF-000E9S
aE:LE.Or FROMI
$35,000 -Worth of Gpeicls ti4 he .sold'hy,-the
March ile4t, fix]
Invite Everybody
Women.. aTisT Clillar@pAi@plti,gr:411.4
InspeOt (lull Stock,
• Tlii.s Sale s'Goicille, It is ig cteeordanee with
tbs. ternts °like Wilt of.the laic .020viotoV.'
'The Business:mus7: g..L.psEp TP a4
(zoo, ancl 1.4!,e are offeying Goods at prices nOwwltzeto (mg!
•. •• •• • ,
fronz.15 go 29* per cont. jE1O W opy..00ter II -0,3f40 fl
the Traderliesicleswhzclt wefitive q 'discount qf pop
cent, 41)//164 1?ec.0q ret ; pq ;etn102.A..fPr Our
. .
Inoney. •
Remeraber7 we-liave ?treacly eo.mmeneed o•Sviticy
and t40 $001260 you vesit our gammqtA Py opeg§
Pcdade ad #reater cltqfcp zjo* ic liovps
•Estato of the Lato
�IOIUN.111().11110!ENSI.,
.Dy Uo1s fa1ao6Qf Clifitt.
Scocr Cfe
V"
linelfwd are 'nowthorolfgly equilipet4 with the
Mar BA.OKOROUNO8 • ond 4400A8ONEO
That e4i1 .iifoetISokl, ancl hi MO VAdetit
0 8ijeoiltyis ritshal Odigot To It
. "
lipavor Bl00% Glintoq.
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