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80110014 BOOKS.-'--Se110014eupp8es
at Lowey& prices and 5 qufres good
fictit-Paper for 25 cents, 4t Weir's
Store, 13eaver Block. ;•• 301
Foie Ager,Es Davtd
telon is ' prepared to spurchase
ny quantity of apples. ri Highest
market price paid. 303.tf•
, TOWNSMAN W. KITT Is fitted
out the aforth WoOlen VAG with
thetateet improved lightning rods.
A 003D Rifecnto,—Tha:. Clinton
Fire brigesie took second pijze in the
holes reel *ace at Brussels lbst week.
la The tug of war the 4 stalwart
OIinIoniaq downed all pokers and
took first money.
Tar CaLEDONIA.K GABIEtat Luck-
CIOW last Wednesday were** success.
Fully .8,000 people weres! present.
In the Conzmercial trato4lers race
E. lfeherty was awarded tilie eilyer
medal.
••.;
AccthesiT.—Thorears Dodde,
%Con., McKillop, was severelyinjured
,Fridey lam, by it liorse kieking him.
'The steel caulks penetrated the lungs
inflicting aevere but not neceselirily
dangerous wounds.
• NEW COUNTY Baleoes.-4-Holtnes
--villa -britlke-Tecottidearwill—brebni-
-pleted on Saturday, ready for •the
Int!Pector and nnitlic ktef1K.Giie,Vre..1
bridge (iron) will have the super-
atructure placed in poeitian to -day,
and Will be ready foe traffic iu a few
daye.
Le C. T. T.j.,—et meeting under
the swims of the Ladies Olirititian
Temperance Union, was held in the
•-7-itattenbury St. Methodiet Church
last Sunday afternoon. ,Ioteresting
• addresees were delivered b.the Rev.
• Mr. 8 dton, Mr:Bayley and*, Rev,
• John Grey. The cheir was occupied.
by the Rev. Jas, Gray. 4 .
NECESSARY OBSTRUcTIAN.— Our
sidewalks have lately b41 mind.
what obstructed by the nrrivali of
mummer; and large packages of. dry
goods for our nierclientss. The in,
convenience is only. temptirary,the
contents are being quick? .passed
into stock for the approgal of Min,
touters Purchasers wilt. do well
to :note our advertising °Multi neilhe:,
:fore investing theie money. It is a
noteworthy fact that the beat ad&er--
tillers are the best business, men, and
turn over their stocle,j in hoes
amounts so often that they invari-
ably give better' value 'tied newer
goo•Iii than their less enterprisiog
rivals. •
LOCAL AUT ?L—.e mernlierri of
the Photgraphic Cutnicil,ilf Ontario
met lent week in the rooms of the
°uteri° Society of Artists; Toronto..
• The News in referrieg to epechnelis
of work exhibited, remarks:: The
president of the association, 11.1r
Bayley, of Clinton, had ICI:lige-Mid
_ very - vice collection. &idle of the
positions in which his subjects Wer
placed were very unique sod strik
,.ing. A very cuteslooking , nude'
picture of a chubby littleboy. grasp
ing a bow and arrow a la Cupid, esis
eamong his best efforts—Mr. &Amon,
of Goderich; shows a collection •of
cabinet pictures, Which were hardly
up to the niark, though; ;pimps,
above be average:
CONTINUED A.OPItEciA•rloN.Our
• county metes, continue tle4i-: tip•
predation of the industry of the cor•
respondents of the NEWS ROcolte,
, Our town friend last. week gives
verbatim, a portiq,ekaut
and Goderich talinifirp "hevits with
cut giving credit thesefor. :The
' organ, of the enmity town,
purloins our special Collterne news.
TIii Ssaforth Expositor reprOduees
our Colborne, Statilifirtind TOrdyce
•correspondence without HO III,D,01.,7;Alt
saying, "by yourjeavs3.7 • The Times
And other Winishani ••• papers,. also
the &tinsels Post;•;and • Kindardine
Attuthrd, ha,viug••it- nicertsense of
professional qou dismal° aek noW led le
• the source Of their • :information,
Let the good work osi. And ati
A word of eneouragenteht to °or.
• correspondents, tat:void •remind
them that the eiiiernees ivith,whieb
their items are transferred from our
.coluuttis speaks strtiright, and favor•
Ably, as to the dienritnitiatioe they,
raercitte in .gathdia lig., up. "uncon•
sidered trifles," and the happy fats
ulty they have of presenting therm
trifles in an interesting mitt' edifyirig
sari).
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rAtt$ AntitZttS Oommetme
on the 22nd inst., next Monday.
(Thief .7ustice Wilson will preside,
and W. Lount, Q. Q. Barrie, will
iak Oharge of the CroWn businteRt
Some serious cases are on the docket,
Among °there the indecent and
brutal outrage upon, Miss BOA el
9c4ekielt; the killing of the tinier-
tonate• W411; MIIMOS, near Blyth;
.the 'alleged inurdetoua assault on
1.`aylor, at Taylor's corners,
etc.
Imixxxszn--At the Baptist church
on Sunday evening two male adtilts
were baptized by immereion. A
proper font or basin ces.taining,
water to the depth of ahout five feet
iti one of the app.urtenances of the
church. The novteest as well as Mr.
Gray, were dressed in dark, loose
fitting garments. The stalwart min
-
biter seemed to dip these "child -ten -I
of large growth" with as much ease
as the sprinkiing parsona handle in-
fants of a few months.
THE rnton OP WasAT.—In
pool' tile last half year the atrinItgi'
price of wheat was about 21.12 per
bushel. It is 104 years since it was
as low, and only twice during all that
time was it under t1.20 per bushei.
Information regarding the future
price of wheat clash( asA prominent
and reliable Chicago authority says
there can he no manner of doubt but
that wheat vices have touched bot-
tom, and he advances coe,ent recieonti,
for the position he takes. Another
usually good authority is of opiiiion
that what will yet recede to 50 cents
in Chicago. The weight of evidence
and argument would appear to favor -
en advance from prettent prides some
time before next harvest, whether
the advance ivill be setficient to re-
coup produehrs for. holding :their
crops for eight or nine months is difs
fieult Co determine.
St Paul's Church, Clinton, preached
in §,t ThoMas.P1.11".f9h,,St'afilfth,,last
• Suitclay,—The recent races at Sea4
forth are dei3cribed by visitori as
having been a failure.... The only re,
deeming feathre fiehig the splendid
trotang • exhibitivemade-, by John
Rattetibury's! Stallion, Royal Res
venge who won • the •race in. three
St reight 'lima—The Editor of the
Expositor and Mrs. •McLean. have
returned ,to Seaforth—The Kincar-
• dine Standwd in puffed up with
pride •because the •firemen of that
Mies Nellie Donagli left far Detroit
00 Monday.
Mr. W. B. Miller will shortly take
up hi* residence in Toronto.
Mr. dna. Wilson who has been sci
• ' I is pining strength daily.
IllintasPreceptory met last Fri -
ay evening, a large number ef
Clinton smoothens; being present.
Mr. Binghani has built IM addition
to his verandah which now extends
awn Olt whnle bent Of Ins property;
The )Iodelite class formed hies
Week, some thirty pupils being in et-
telicience. The clam will continue
thirteen weeks.
The large Goderich turnout at the.
iltiteltnoer Caledonian Gaines, shewe
-that our people appreciate athletic
sports.
Conductor arid ltre Blaine have
returned lionsToronto, Mr. Iliggine
seems slightly Improved by • the
journey.
Mr„ M,frs,:Bargise, of St. Feld,
*ere In town left week, on a visit to
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs IL
flamilktni. •
Mr, ,Ta. Yule having rented the
Maitland Hotel,. is now in full posses-
sion. Mr, Ed. Van Every is manag
ing the bar, and bids fair by his
Courtesy and affability to:draw a fair
share of publio patronage.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Detroit,
alter vending a week in the circular
tutrn as the guests of Mise Nellie
Dona& left for home on Saturday.
Mr, T, Marks of Bruciefield enjoyed
the pleasant drives of the °ovular
town for *temple of days this week.
?While in town Mr'M. Was the guest
of Mr. T. B. Van Every.
Toonorrow week the Whole of the
furniture in the residence of flesh
Johnston Eaq. will be sold by Public
Auction, Sale at II a. tn. IL W. Ball
• auctioneer. • •
The Autumn Asaizes open next
week before elder justice Wilson
The list for trial is° theheaviest to
many years.
The • steamer Quebec arrived i
,PP.rt
morTiing. After loading over five ea
loads of general merchandise, and
largeluaotity of salt she left at 3ip
Walt° Siiperfor:' • • -
• •
The County Judges and official
met on Monday morning and corn
meneed• the selection of jurymen. fo.
the ensuing year.
Dr: Ure occupied the pulpit ofthe
North street Methodist Church, and
Rev. Mr. Campbell the - pulpit o
Kno4 Cborcb,lest Sunday evening.
Miss. Annie McIntosh, of Detroit
who has been the guest, of Mrs. Cant
cGegar during the past few weeks
left for ,Iter home on, Monday.
The members of St. George's choir
are requested :to be present at the
Friday evening tneeting,'Ita the eled
Oen of officers for the .ehsuing year
will th,e 'take place:
Prof. Foote lutist havehad a pty-
phetio mon when ' selecting the
hymns • ter last Sunday evening's
aeivice, for. as the choir ' was singing
tiThe- 'darkness deepens," the gas
went out. • The service was eonelud7
ed by the light.Of one lamp'.
..The • ocOnto was advertised for a
moonlight triplast Thuraday,the high,
wind however prevented. doing so..
This is the fifth or sixth time that the
elements have'prevented the Occinto
giving. her . advertised moonlight
tripe. • • •
The West riding Of. Huron and
Colborne AgrioultUral Kithibition will
be held next Tuestiii-y and -Wednes-
day at the show grounds. 'Notwith-
standing the drYnesi of the season .it
is expected the show of fruit and
vegetables will be eetial to that of
former years. .•• •
. On Satprday the Lord' e A emit
marched within 5 -yards of the Chris
tain brethren, singing lustily, tvhile
eurither of the last mentioned sect
Were lustily holding forth,: l'o a num-
bpi of 'people the show afforde consid-
erable amusement, end the "letighle
Uproarious when the voicss are inter.'
mingled so that they cannot bedis-
thiguislied one from the Other. We
wOuld:' advise the . leaders of- the
, Opposition .bodies to dime to some
arrangement so as to prevent, a .recur-'
enee of an exhibition that 'does not
'ambit true religion, et comport With
the word of. God. • • :
•
The -High •School Literary Society
winter series of entertainments emit-
tneneed last Friday, and will be con-
' tinued on each altetnate Friday during_
the winter. ,The following program-
me was presented.end• well repeived,
viz •
Instrtienerital Sole; Mies Marian Allen
Reeding,' Mr. Motrien •
Solo,' Niles Burritt •
Speash,,Mr. Jrio. Swanson
Reading Miss Florence Wfiliains
Solo, Mies M. Miller :
Reading Mr. Wygle
;Solo, Me Rotten Seaborne
• .On Saturday afternoon a herse -that
had.broken away front. Some vehicle
Mute tearing up Went Street at a
furiosts gallop. When neat the P. 0.
it took to the side walk causing quite
a stampede of- pedestrians; It ol-
eo. created • a disturbance among
its four legged 'fellows, a horse driven
by a young. lady performing serpria-
ing scenes In a mole, aniba farmer's'
team stopping near the •P, O. going
off at .a wild gallop. The'imrse driven
by the -lady was Well Managed by the
. fait driver, but the team,being under
no: cohtral went around the .square
and down East Street,linally rnnning.
against, a poplar tree, where'.the
equeetriaft performande Was brought
to a close.
On- Saturday afternoon a cricket
match. was -pleyed between St. Pat-
rick's Ward .and -the remainder -of
the town: The tieacnswereo.ptaned.
by Messrs. Vidal and Wm. Proudfoot,
tlie former of tbe town and the lat•
ter•of St, Patrick, Mr. Vidal having:
Wen the tosa elected te• bat neat and
the town ran up the •respeetable
seore, of, 06 before ..nsakipproont fo• r
their Oeponents. .The Knights of St,
• Patrialt'S • did not dime up to the
' friend expeetation in the Adoring
ne 46 runs being the sum total of
their innings. The .ground Was in
anything but good Condition. which
in a great measure accounts • for the
largo number of Byes, Majois,Cooke.
14 for the Knights, and Metiers. Curry
D. Holmes 10, W. R. Miller.
and T. '1.10Derniott 12, were the lead-
ing score.s for the town, The follow-
ing io the same: "
• • Tea 'Mall
lake shore totyn took the $50 pre
at the • Beussels tournament,and
thinks they 'ban capture the $400
Pride offered:in Toronto this week:'
Well, they may if the Mitten 'Inds'
glide do not coMpete.—The Vidette
says Miss. Strike of Cliniten •lias:
taken charge•of the millinery:depart
ment of the :Richt -House m that .
place, and that as an artist she "has
few' 'equals' iit Weetero Otiterio';
It may be added those equal.
are .ouly to ..be found in Clinton,
—The expenditure' of Seaforfli for
the current year will be $11,811; of •
this sum $9720 will be raised by
direet 'taxation at the rate of 1.8
uiills cin the gentleinan .
Who attended the Baptiet Church
last Sabbath, :for want of .sitting
room elSeWlitne, took a seat on the
edge of the large baptismal 'font .
or basito Through, a slight imid: •
yertence, lie almost toppled batik:.
wardslieto the Water, ',filet elmOst in.
volunteryhaptisin raised many. invol-
tiuttley.stuileke-s.Wm.;.Woodpain '
L6titlee-hot;',. who was dountnitteAer
an indeceotivattempt on hised.gliter-
e has beeti'diecharged hy•Judgit'!Thirs•
.
charge was evideutly a "put up
job."—A cOrrespetideut Of t he Njovs-.'
Redoels who wrote 'a racy account
of his trip across - the Atlantic and
geriiiklied it with Spicy literery and
piecinal geesip,: and whieli account
. we .publialiell last. April, • has the
• satisfaetioti .of ',knowing ,that his.
:paper •was-ttalieleted into several
. European languagea;-with due credit
given the News-Rreonn as the
niediutn of original publication. -
2; ;Mr, J:„Cutiningliaine :bassi sitone
foundation laid . for a new histise on
..tists esonee lot cpposite Bow ers!..neiv
• house.—Mr,- G. E Moore, son of ex -
town' Clerk. and Treasurer E. F.
411Oore, of .Goderich; now of Chicago,
acconipanied by Ale. 'Will Smith, of
the county town; gave.us, as well as
Otiiiierone others of their friends in
tb:sHecti0n of ties, county, '47.eall
.last week. '.1:11e. first named 'imeen-
;ed. to the, Garden . Mondey.—
limpet:tor Yates was in, town, Mon.;
day--; The dual her eliarges will now.
'reritain in abeyance until the final
decision in the Theohald , appeal
• cane.s•sslYeptity Reeve Thohopson Was
abent•-to k nook the, beacon out of
•the town wellwhen restraiiied,by
the Reeverao the tow ri: pump gives
WO art use:al.—The MoWitt demon
'titration and the Toroitto Exhibition
...open the same day, Mooday.. Of
tourse everyone who'attetide the
exldhttl�nwillbe a "demonstrator"
for Mowat; and' ORM the bocim *111
be cotriplete.,•Mr. 'Neil Fox,who
hag been inatiaging the Manitoba
•
Noun/Cs/neer tiewspaPer for a 'couple
• .
-otyearesi
ie n town.
a
•
ANOTHER ACCIDENT —Last Frii
day about two o'belocksP:shl,, ainan
flamed R. P. Irwin, a millwright of
Toronto, who bad been employed by
Mr. R. Irwin to introduce:some im-
• provements into ;the internal ecoi,-
,Cmy of the Standard Elevator at
Clinton, was inariiEy killed, It
seem thatie,:afierdsfie,c..as•plarik.
which he will' using aa e lever ;.a
beam about fifteen 'feet hem the
• floor being the fulcrums He wason the
plink endeavoring to prisatip,a per -
tion of the elevator which projected
so as to admit of .the platik lever
being put under::: The'llev'or toot its
41bite," and slippedfroni under '• the
weight sett& to be, ,rained. This
precipitated deceased to the ground
beneath, some fifteen ot•ttitenty feet.
Ile never spoke .after 'the fall. A
,contunion on the forehead and it sad -
*
talon of blood around the base of
thebeadand neck,prcidneed,pogiahly,
be the conctission, +Aug itg•t hat per.'
• 'Neon of the body to tihr..black; were
• all the marks on tiles person ol the
unforttinete men. telegrams :were
iminediately sent .friends in Toronte,
And the body Stengstent to that' else,
amine evening in accordance, with in.;
&ructions. Decease wan a...widower:,
with Neveral grown ttts ehilelsen. alp;
R. Irwin, proprietor of theiStaederd
Elevator, spealoiiirginnereertle.
man of more thsn ordteary intel-
ligence, well versed and`nitieh inter,
e*td in Biblical oltlys;
, his aliore stay in tilmten.. Was if: :,tlif)
habit of atterulinetiik:,thiiejlogn ' of
{ the Army. He
of the oBirter Mfft,q14;4 TiirentN
It was only the Friday previous and
ithont the MOM affernedi
that the young man Ileseteti was ne
eidentally killed here. Mr; R. Irwin
nd Mr. tleo. Swallow made' some
remarks about Rome of. tire timber in
the elevator, the tomer thougilt
L *ow wan nusplP, the betto,r.
1i1.2 Jsstwordstho decease::
• OODRICEL
Prom Mir inorrOckYrevotident.
Misss13ecks ofSaltford, is visiting
at Toronto!: f•-,.•;•
Mrs. srnan,oSai%ia,isgtsest
• ofMiss• Day is: • ! .
,Captain Alf Chambers was in toVve
'fore fevv days last week- • .
A circtia.and balpon astionsion at
the Shiny grounds to day. '•
A large number of Our people are
faking iti the Teronto Exposition.
Heron, Etidimpuient kneels on Fri.
day evening. • • •
Mrs. Frittik Dorsey and infant of
innipeg are Waiting her parent&
• Miss Kate Daney has returned
Diem liet summer trip. •
.
•*Misti IVtaggie McKay returned home
14 the United Empire last week.
Dr. Itamilton was visiting the Old
homestead last Week. '
,Bathing in the river ie a very coo/
proceeding.
• IP% Oen ry Tiehbourne bas re,Opens
od the International Hotel,
• Reeve. • Rogers of Mussels paid a
flying Visit to the ciretdar town 'eat
Week.
• Mine "Minnie Hamilton arrived in
townlast week on a visit to her par,
sifts. •
.•
Mrs, liarryTtothwell who Was In
tetOn on a visit left for her 110.111e,
On Monday,
' -The nteamer Ontario Wail harhor
ott; Sliturday evening on her . way
*own.
' ' :k Isrge tittese of boys are being
'Wined for St. psorge's Chureh.
•
The nob:miter' Ariel with hunter
for Williams and 'Murray arrive:1'0a
Sunday afternoon.
A special Ventry meeting of St.
George:: congregation is celled lot
Monday evening next.
Mr*. Jat7bas Itys4op hta Altavair
Nays howled Minoan
Holmes . . a,'
Vidal 1,2 " " '
3.
J. Curq 4,1,3 3,2,2,1,1,8,4,2,bowledProinifoot 26
McDermott Run Out 12.
D. lIoimes c, Vidal b. •
• EProtidfoot 10.
lg. Lewis 1,1,4, toe before Wicket)). PrOinitoot
W. It Miller2,2,2,3,2,1,1,b Duncan c Proudfoet 13.
Bycs .% Ides ,13.
2;
• Log byes • 2,
Sr.
Cooke 2,2,5,2,1,2,1,1,
Diekson
Ponta 1,
Proutitoot Leg before
Belcher 1,1,1,
Doncan 1'
Ellard 1,1, •
Elwood 1,1,3,2,
Vanr.tono
Byes
Wide.
PATAteall
bowled Vidal
14 14
" McDermott
Wicket b. Vidal
11 11
it.
11,
a.
b. D. Holmes 1.
b. Vidal 2,
11 14 7.
Not Out s.
a.
Very Reniarkahle Recovery.
Ur, Gee. V. Willing, of Manehester,
WM., *rites : eiMyjwile had been a1.
moat helpless for five years, So help.
Idle that AO 60Uld not turn OVer in
bed alone. She used two Bottles of
Eleetele Bitteret, and is so mnob bre
proved, that sho is able now to do her
owe Week," . '
Eleaticbitfe,VAM414.11„rtl.t.,‘"
oleimed tor tno
avoserals *I"
ew Goods '111,1s Wet4
TAMMY BOOK STORE:•
81000 Envelopes. • 350 Blotting T
A large assortment of Pocket Books and Lia, dil?ft att101ir
GOOD AND CHEAP.:
Alt khuk of nigh and Public School Books.
Old Judge a • Oiffarottes
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOLS.
Special Prices in Air,x, LINES of Goods to make room for our
GOODS I
•vv•hich will be the best and cheapest ever seen in Clinton,
CHRIS. DICKSON.
FALL SHOW .1883
CLINTON, Oct, lst, 2n4. '
Goderich, Sept. 23 and 24
Blyth, Oct, 10 and 16 .
• Brussels, Oct. 2 and 3
Wingharn, Oct. 7 and 8
. Wroxter, Sept. 0and Oot, 1.
Fortiwich, Sept 29
An Editor's Tribute,
Thereon P. Keator, Editor of Ft,
Wayne, Ind., "Gazette," writes: "For
the past five years have always used
Dr. Kine's New Discovery, for coughs
of most severe character, as well as
for those of a milder type. It never
fails to effect a speedy &ire. My
friends to whom I have recommended
it soeak of it in same high terms.
Having been cured by it, of every
cough I bad for five years, I consider
it the only reliable end sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at Watte
Co'e Drug Store and ,•get a Free
Lerge,Si
•
Illepregor's Speedy Cure
Evnry purchaser of .,corninon sense_ business,
capacity, when reqUiring A111+,10316 for a liertain
purpose, purchases only that which has been
tried or is unwed first to test before buying.
Yuu are allowed a free, trial bottle of Metiregor's
Speedy Cure, the great remedy for Dyspepsia,
• Impure BloOd and Liver Disorders at your Drug
Store. Sold at ree. and 01 per bottle. See testi-
monials from persons In your own town. 30441
•
•Political. Legal andPJtJiy
.
Points.
Saturday, judgment was .given
this' moraing atOsgoot16 Hall in the
'Soutitlfenfrew election case, unseat-
ing Dr, Dowliog, with costs, and ors
dering a hew election: This also
disqualifies him. The two judites
:held that the Whituweshing. Act did
not apply to Dowling's case..
Judgment in the. , Algoma ease
Postponed .till November. • , -
The 'fourteenth annual Convention
of ,the Catholic Total • Abstinence,
Union of America was. held, in Cii
cago, a few dais ago: • The • chief
dignitaries of the Church in the
United States were present. Bis -
bops Ireland Ireland anctSpald in g addressed
MM. • Ceti Vali . A • resolution, in
, which prohibitory legielation .was
i n dorsed was offered by .Fatlier
Coy.. • .&-prolonge,d.debate folloived,
anti when voted upon, the resolution
was lost. The seetiment of the con•
vention is that moral.auasion is the
only way. in. Which .to advance' the
cause of temperance. •
A, spedaf'session • of the Su glen)
Court of Canada will beheld ott the,
23rd cif October to bear' the cireue
clients in the liomitiion License' law..
case submitted, hy the DoininiOn.
Governynent. .Tf we de not err tho
DorniniOn and Provincial' Govern -
men es jniitly submit ted the ' point's
in the onse,tq .be . decided.
.Isi 13i•own v.. Nelson, the' action
hrought hy Gordim Brown against
•
Nelson• the Edinburgh publisher, to
recever beak 44 Shares 'of, Globe •
stock,' the 'Queen's Bench Di visional
judgment in that. • Mr. Brown *gets.
hack Ilis448Intres,lbut is held •.iiiible
to pay $38,000, the einotint of a pro, ,
misFlOr y 'note. dint ,frote bitn.to-de.
'fondant. Mr. Gordon,•Brown : has
• . . • .
now 'a white elephant. • •••
•
The repeal" of the Scott Act
Halton was • defeated, Tuesday of
hist week, by a mujority'ef,188.' lt
was passed 'in April 188,1 by a mis
jority 9f 87. The result shows that
:it. small inajority ,-of the electors in
thetcounty are still Wedded to the
opinions they, held in '81: The num-
• her of electors te ;greater now than
hi 1881. The result is as we and:
cipated, and will carry n� weight,
:for or against the Act, in "Other
counties where:it will be submitted:
What 'the people Of Halton b hilt is
good for them, the people of Huron
or Perth or Bruce may not think is
good tor tbeir' respective counties.
Hails the tepeal carried, a strong
point would have ,been made against
the Act, as such a verdict have been
practical proof of it change of views
by those Who were at, one tinie fav-
orable to the Ad. As it is, there is
no' revehtioti" Of, feeling, one way
or •the other, on this vexed question.
Public apin.ion in Helton ie now the
j!.1..14§1.1 • ...r:D..9•
creased„neejority for tue • Act being
partly accounted for" by the in.
creased totelnumber of votes polled,
and also by the questionable °veers
cis° of clerical iiithnidation and
hails of •ineney. We hope that
those who opposed the Aat will now
aid in having it enftweed. , •
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Fluid Lightning eurei Neuralgia hi one minute.
Elond Llghttingeiroe mothaehe in one ',lino to,
Eluld Lightning Mires Pate Adair' ono minute.
Fluid Lightning cards Lumbago in 0516 inifintOr
riUid Lightning relieves Rheumatism is one
minute.
ritild. ',whining Mires. any• pain or &eh& irt•
gently., Price 25 cents par beta() at your
Drug Store, 804.41
MARKET REPORTS.
(coirested every Tuesday afternoon
• ' ci.INTON,.'
't lour,. .• .• .00 Oa to 6 00,
Pali Wheat, now, , •• • o 76 to 0 76
smug Wheat,•
.. • • 0 00 to 0 00
Barley . „ • •• 062 to 032
Oats, • • •• • • 0 80 10 0 80
Pane, •• 070 to 870
Apples, (winter) per hid, - 2 00 to 2 00.
Potatoes, .. • •• • 0 as to o 36
flutter ' •• • 4)4 tO 0 15
'ETV, .• a 15 tO 0 17
7 00 to .8 00
Hides, ., • • 6 00 to 7 00
Beef, • • ., 004 to 000
Sheepskins .•• 6 76 to 1 60
Turkeys, per pOund, 0 00 le 0 06
Uccle • • . • 0 06 10 „ 0 00
Dde, uper pair . • • • 0 00 to 0 00
Oldekens, per pair, •• 0 00 tO 0 00
Pork, ' 100 00 8 00
Weal • • 070 te 0n
Cordwood.• 3 00 to 4 00
Moths:tor St Parkes floholie terotte has
teen tooted by years of trial Mut has been"'
found the most convenient And stfottitil MCD100
of Applying esesano acid. ThO greateat antisep.
tie in use for Outs, Dern§ and oki sore. he
Mita v611 get IMIllecgor POOkes Cathona C:erate.
Raid MP 26 cents by mi Druggists. ;r04.4t,
.31
GROCERIES
Qh.eaper.Thali Ever
At 'COOPER'S Grocery.
--0--
• Mr. Thos. Cooper returns thanks to his
many customers tot their liberal patronage
00 the past, and begs to announce that e
has achnitted his sou HONER 45 a =Mann
of the firm, and hopes tliey will receive a
continuance of the support heietofore so
liberally accorded to the house, .
OUR 60 OT. TEA
Will still be a SPepialty, and can not
be beaten in the Market. All other
Groceries as. low as poesible. A
Large Stock of GLASS WARE and
()ROOKERY on hand. • .Aiso
• -FREVIOA r CORN MEAL, lifEAL, FLOUR,
OATS,.POTATOES,
&c., &e,
a call and be siitisfled.
T. Cooper.& Son
Olillton 'Woollen lifills.
Having furchasett the above Mills, they.
.will• •
Commen0 Ruttping. AT ONCE,
under the managetnent ofillr. E Conaer,r,
. All kinds ofl
MANLIFA‘
•stoek of
Alone on short notice, and a large • OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT under .same man -
Woollen Goods for Sale, Cheapp: agement
as
last year, with a grand assort -
Of• DI:change for Wool. .' rnent of:Mantle.Olot4and .0,rnametns..
DAVID GRAHAM . BOY'S CLOTHING One of our Specialties:
E. CORM/ FT,- Mamiger. PIXET". TWEEDS, . -BLANKETS.. IINDERCLO.THINg.
VERING WRAPS JUST'
Two Cases Honey COntrti & Knitted Wzvs
Honey Comb Shitivile, in White.
HonerComb Sh.avirls, in Black. .
• ' • Honey Cibmb Shawls, in alX the other' lesciling 6444;4'
Initted.tv00 . avit Syisn, i•teo . ' • . • •
.
Itnitted Wool'Shawls, in Bia,ck: . .
, ..
• Knitted Wool Shaw10, in all the other 104dinfir 0.oicir4,..
. ..
Bought at a • Great Bargain and: for:apt:it 04.1;s1t1
&twos, Hosiery, Dress Goo*, and the bulk of our Fall Goods arriOing cicti4i7-1-artil whetr CUrsioalf is cotirOlete.0
will show the finest Stock in the County, and our prices cannot be beaten for the game quality of Gocda.:' .
Milliner to Work. Mantle Maker to Work. Every Man in the House at 'heat of his .
• own Department, No trouble toshow you our Stock.. • '5 per cent. Off for Cash. ,
EStATE OrTHE LATE JOHN HODGENS, oRy GOODS PALACE- OF.CLINTOIL
.:„
erming wear,
ARRIVAL
Ou.r Fall Importations of
HAVE ARRIVED.
The Best Assortment of
D
Ever Shown by Us.
WOOL GObDS. OF kI/ERY 'DESCRIPTION.
0 0 0
Watch for this,space
nowt week: :
VAXTELON:BROS
ay, & IVisenan
The DRY -GOODS EMPORIUM
OF CLINTON.
MENSE
..•
I
• M. OISCHIER
•• Is toO busy mgicing filio-Attrnit.
suitfi to Write an .siiektisernspt.
lie will have something .to .S;ty.
-IV a t‘..11 `-'11Tilr'''SPEtir6rr.'"mwor-trez, 2,*;
• '! '•;.::•L••
r.ri'!LV-Z ‘. 4 • '
' •'
;
West of 'Ell* c/, Sootch. and t.Foreig'n.::61.ditinyS .1
Trousetings,big/ish tg:Frenoh W:oistedi : a
S. OLOTHIFR,
Ordered and Readysnade Snits' at the loWest.prleee ever heard of --none but the
FURNISHINGS
Goderith, has a splendidly assorted Mode of:new Spring and 8nrnmer Goods,
beat of trimmings used,atilvtnialypseri.if)ectitt9tictsk.guc7iiilitneitielAefAlifuwIlwilpnac3
•
• of CENTS'
ABRAHAM. SMITH, Thc SqUa.
G-OIXE1EOECII.
„ •
..armagiura,!iiTipmen
ADAMS & WESTLAKES •
alOil to
o -. 1 o
. Jest received, an iinineuse Stock of the eieet impievea Patterns and Newest Designs.
Wood Cooking Stoves, .: • .
4,
• : Wood or coal cookiiestoves,
. , Parlor and Hall Stoves,.
• ' • *Sage' Burner Coal Stoves, .. ,
.. .,
LN,Cligi,l. DIN6 'Tlig Iltelebrated Radiant.. HoMe
Aleo-other ITEWIliATTERN$. ' And as theV have all been well bought; We are pre.:
'Plitad to give- citlr 'enstomers .LOW PRICES. Aiso a large assortment o
StoVe 11011141E, Co4ii• SCuttics, Stove Pipes. Elbows, . Scc., very.
Cheap. - A huge let -of LAMPS. AT REDUCED • PRICES. Rest AinerMan anti
°Canadian' COAL -OIL.' slways in stock. Mew call .anti get prices and he convinced
that our ,Stock in good and Prices Right, • , 303-tf : .
. .
. ' Albert Street.
7 S*11. or the Padlock,:
{
'CLINTON
•
4'.1.v..1 '11!Iff
- Igia•
• • uq'.•..
ir
'rhe subscribar begs to return bis •
thanks to his customers and the jmtlic
generally, for the liberal patronagNsfert&
od to him in the pasi, and bY furnisliiq
,
the ,
• . .
•
•
Best arttele I
• THE— :41," • ''Itradb Mark. '
()WEST. .Rempe.raifre.,:,.P.ricA
he hoists to merit a continita•nce of,..thet
same;,. ;fis .• et,KrvO,
,...J1Cutouktr, speCially recemmonnottriefof
ThisOlitE0. 15f kiitia'10171ir'witki':ii:egti.
near iiitAthis of BRANPliS,
*WINES and ROLLAND .GINS;•suitable.
• for medicinal purposes and fatuity use.''
• • •
BASS' ALE and Outiontss' Poaraaist
bottles—pints 00 quarts. •Csa,ferastAtzs
Awn PORTE% CARLING It DAVIES: Loos*.
eonStantly en heed; •
• •
.utived, in prime soncliiidi,
TREAS.. Cif:Nam Amt, ONAMPAONE,O1DE#1
lurx. SonA, •
re'S`ola Agattfol.
ROE3a0
•1
ALBERT STREET CLINTON..
•
v•22•Irr. - •
•
or FOWLER'
• CURES ' •
"I4 OLERA
CHOLER41NFANTUM
l)//-7 if -i) RH 1/7
A N
GOLDEN CREAM,
CIRM1VIE. ID'OR
Thebest preparation known toselencefor beautifying the
,COMPLEXION
ONE sixam APPLICATION la warranted, to
. .
Beautify the Face arid give to the Fadcd or SaUew com-
plexion a Perfectly Healthy. Natural,_ and Youthful
Appearance'. It Conceals "Wrinkles. Freckles, Crow's
Feet, and.. the Evidence of Age, leaving the Skin Soft,
Smooth, and White:,
PRICE -0 cents. Sent to any suldresa. • Postage
stampatakon. Address all etters to •
. AREME•tr OR, Drawer 2,678, Toronto P.O.
saleSolicrtmistur. ggiet tor it. Wholesale by all whole.
Blacksmit
IlLA.MISTE.Attat -1.0
(tate of Strafford), has opened out in ROWELL'S OLD SHOP, nearly opposite the
:Cothineial Hotel, •
,HURON STREET, CLINTON,
• • Where }lila n -ow prepared to do all General Blacksmith Work,
Horse -Shoeing a 'peoialty. .A11 .Work Guaranteed,
• •
jtist Arrived, a' Splendid Lot
, ,
Oat Stores, Cook Stores,
PARLOR, & 130X STOVES,
tsr OP EVERY DESCRIPTIO
-AT
and
isNo family should be withwit
DING D
Just Received,
RIM! Ill Me
Callaitdget. Prices before purchasixg elsewhere,
IMN -ARO HARDWARE:. MEMO;
OIJIISTTOI• T.00;
dune, 23 1884, ..
'f.i•r!. •
' tl
00,
e
" . .
TVVITQHEL:
'ort,,Bk4,
CM/id'n ; 6//./ ft r f(1.,
0 0 ,•••••••—es:4•• '
: •
Having reeelted tryyt,—n
Spring writitie
Of BOOTS, 81.10EA, eteo 1 would tilti titeetCeinion: of the't) •" ;
or Woinci's Aid hoots onlv
,0
tsr &fen's, Boy's and Citildrett's,rheap, accordingly.
• Trtialtet and VttliaCs very cheap.
Team and Cerringe flaniess cheamt Mae ever.„ -thiver nfet�
• 'fluijs
".
• Iktby Cartieges, a•large eartetyost, almost hal 001'16. „,;
15,000 htineiltt,s Illgit Istad Pine end Cedar Stile:sloe for safe, ehedsti,,. .
Butter and goys ,taleeit as ettsh, ,t6i Boots and .A.ChPeSb.
Rooms tPO X. OV.ER
•
" .•
Harness only $14,
It ?HE PUSLIO.
GOthiriell Nat)* Works
mg,
' • • •
TttSfeappointed Stir. etOtT GOR1ION, As
iltionettit Altai*, the 0 dates Roles moss.
forlhei'Cduittltni Hatta•
V170 ttbt,