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IN TH QOUNTY OP HURON.
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Quadruple Plate, manufactured by the UBE/DEN Suivgn
PLATE COMPANY:of Meriden, Con, U. S., and Toronto,
Ont ; ,Those are undoubtedly the best Silver Plate Goods
• in the world, 4-rt4-VC Um' bought a very it rge-stoek of
them at about
10 isaf-PERCE Tf f;141SS
'Thaii the regular Wholesale Price.. Our Customers will
get the benefit of this bargain by getting their Silver.
, ware /0 pei• ant. efieaper from, us. We have
II KINDS IF lASTO
BUTTER DISHES, SPOONS, FORKS,
KNIVES, TOAST RACKSBISOUIT
jARS',—NAPKIN RINGS, pk0KLE: ".
DISHES,. CAKE BASKETS,
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CARD RECEIVERS, &C., &C.
------CWie quid, see these . Goods before briying
..T.,.•
„elsewhere. X' ou "will certainly save. money
Fzo, ' by doing so, • We, gtArtuitob yati fir.q-e/aes
-goods -Gb.oaper-thtm anybody else can sell you,_ because, we
buy them cheaper:. • .
We SilOW all:Elegant Asortmoilt 'of
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JEWELrlY.
CLIFF BUTT NS,
EAR DROPS,.
GOLD SETS;
IN Enr.oa.-Ciinton Lodge No.
705, I.O.U,T. will not hold an. open.
ineetiug on iriday, as stattd in our
cotton. An open meeting will Ana-
ly be held, but the date le not yet
"nieftvir about a .Chrietnuts Fat Cat-
tle Show n Clinton lf those in-
W4ested4o that linceof-steek
their heads together they might
work up an. exhibition here that
wonld be advautageoue to buyers
mid sellers.
e To CLEAN CAIWE'r8.---Da,mpen
some Indian meal, mix salt with it,
and sprinkle over the carpet; sweep
vigorously. Take small, sharp
pointed stiele to renfove tho sat and
-meal from, cracks andeorners.
Mn. Rootute ALEXANDER, of Wi-
arton, bite retuned from British
Colinnbitt and is visiting, friends in
town aud vieinity. 1JO likee that
country well and if he can advaa-.
tageouely diepose Of Ins property in
Ontario he will likely s became a
resident of that distant Proviuce.
Mn. H. Dusts, formerly of Clio -
ton, and who was recently burned.
out in Brussels has purchased an ex-
cellent building site iu that ?Pillage
and, as well as several other persons,
is preparing to build brick struct-
ures the epring. ' eyes
A Masitar CoNourese---Soinebribe
gossiping city dailies have publish-
ed the etatement Wet P. W.
Jolinstoniethe Hon As M. Boss' op-
poneut in West Huron last winter,
declined opposing the new ProYineiai
Treasaer for: that he .would prefer
behegthe hon. gen tleman'sson-in-law,
and conseqdently did notcare to
defeat Mr, Boss.— -
As ice rink '11 be the, next wrink-
le, saes an exchange. Nary wrink-
le will,there be in the Clinton rink,
which some of Clinton energetic cid•.
zeni aro going to provide for the
festive skaters and curlers. The he
will bo as smouth as the placid brow.
oF the ineriee 'maidens who, with
others, will, •perchance, 'glido over
its pellucid surface,
Me. W. B.'DioxsON, student with
•
Gerrew & Proudfbot, Goderiele; son.
of.Robert, Dicks° b, of Grey, success
fully passed 'his final aw. eXamina-
don in. Toronto ote Wednesday o
last week, without an: oval, Mr.
Dickson -le a young Man of excellent
parts; and Tim News-Psecone pee
el:tete-thee he well be en honor to the
profession. . • .
PAID IN ADVANCE. --NO-N-vspitVers,
though preryliodyslomnotsoeni to
think so, are. always paid for in ad -
yeller.: 'If the•tho:ughtful subseribir.
doesn't do it, the proprieter has to cht,
The peper and ink manufactur-
er, the. priiitere, and. thna
e •preasin,..
will not wait till. a year,. or prehaps
half aalezen years, ' expires, before.
they get their pty. Tile .sebscriber'
•
in arrears should think of this.
froose or _Reroute Ontario
couhey ienioving for the electing et
a House of.:Itefuges lee NATateit166 and
Middlesex has Already dime. The
• Cost .c,,U building and, site is estimat-
ed tst $23,000. By thia doyens the
'oM peopleate he bearded and lodged
sit about the expense of
, putt:lug:0(mi, with private
' with Om advantage of better care
and prolection. "When will our con„n-.
try Selons make a-rnoveh tilts' mate
ter -• •
11.1vstefees CosreosortoN.-- ft • ar
eye Lg.; BuTT fOrdil !DEM NBWS:Itilb011,1) much
"' "4" 5 sure to acknoWledge the reeeibt of.
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11E01(LE-re
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'CHAINS. Ste.
Our: Silverware .and Jewelry cli p entirely new,. No old
' patternS. • Everything the Latest,. Ne-mtest;
'aud,1\16st Pattern.
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‘erlie Courier ''W.altz," and ,"The.
Clinton Polko,".for the Prandforte,.
hyMim\YIiitt1 pf this trewn., Tfinse
who:are competent t6 form an opi
ion. say •thrat there. are 07,40P110licia'
ill theseproductions that camp. 6Sers
of world wide reputation. Woula not
.he ashamed in own thespaternity of
They are.**published by Stieklieg &
Sous,- of. Toronto, and .copies may
he had at.Dicksoifs emote etore.
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Autog• rapkand •Sorap.Albubm, an Elegant Line, just re-.
• • • Oeiued from ...N.ew York .Bibles and Photo Albums,
• hundieds.of them to choose frain...,. BoOffs ,and.
,tionery, all you Want. • .
• •. , .
• Come and .§e.eus whetfier•youloant• to buy or nat.
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RIS. IOKSO
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Ittet 41' *e +1
0-, rite int
• T1u erioli.Nows
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itiecorel
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'TereTefierainetit of .tho 71.4Or1's
Supper . will . 1.e 'ad min islerecl • •in
Willis Church; On the find Sunday
in December.. . •
• -.Pow. Me. Seesestor,.PreSbyterian,
•exchanged pulpits • with the Beiv.
Mr. MaCey; of • Egitiondville• on
Seseditio lase. : • . .
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ON eecotilit •of the very stormy
oight•Thursday evening, the annual
meeting 'of the 'Bible Society was
pestponedientil Moinlay, the 3rdsof
D.ec., /mit, .
Wecnesday, 1Vov.:2).st, • A _sae' . t
4.51,..1' Op lately for. rola':
eaeeseeseeseesa,L e e• - ea, bi lig a fellow lodger •sail he aon,,
rc,1: i„,,„c0,1 by cheating (0 printer, rend,
fteredlitt) eseerydriug lanai
easy to hiln,!
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and Arinu441 the ."11(01);''' •
L
•van Zittft. •
Wanted, a goo -41, ,sanart Boy,
iti)Ae„ara the art of priininu,.
4141.7'nehoSe parents reside in
town preferred. Good ehunee,
Apply itt “The liews.lfeeord"
latss 14AVPIE SIIIKADY is visiting
friende in BXeter.
JA8,
is lioino from the Nortlewest,
Tile 'CLINTON FoUNDRV is again
in fell swing.
Mits. Wilms, of _this towns -she
.ondertalten the leadership •of a
•Churell of Ilugland choir et Auburn.
.Tire filet runaway of die sleighing
seaeon oceuered on Fritlai last, me
:body hurt.
/Vt. Brussele Post • ,ayit; that E.
Martie) et ow oillarld io studying
.dentistry in the "1 (t71)." •
Tile Doininion Parliament Will be
4 called together for the tritimaction of
, lewdness on the 17th of January.
ANI) MILS, 0130, 11011.WS01,;`,
13;',Lliii0b01 113041110d 10W11 011
,
Saturday.
i\i1IL T)AvxIs, ofeFineardine,
hes Weil' appointed Outpost Collcotor
at Winghatn.
Mit. Geo. Bust/Ise' ban returned
front •the Note/I-west, llowill
epotiel the winter in Clinton.
A' Oak heed of lumber hasi arrived
for the proposed curling m'al skating
rink.. .
111;:tt. IL Gilson, et Toronto,
was 1 towo tide week, on bottioese
hi cOmmetion with On proposed now
Presbyterian (Aura, .
Tim telobrated'Tiotman Operft
Company.wili produce the tine opera
• ..A,NDIO'41)111 VS. • .C44.114:411)O11...--i•Ill.
tlii vexed and mixed sheep
'and .dog , owning case.. judge Doyle
has, given italgement.agatuse defen-
dint for $55,
A titAservoint paper saysOita
emcee, lady barber bite commenced
operating in thab'. town., the youug
• men get shaved six times i. week and
twice on ;Sundays. •
RENATO.a Pulse, of Xafisae, sub-
eeeeibterarateuterly for as niftily 08
0 11011(1 red. 1113W8papeefl, 131)111(008
would like to have several bushels
O f 800.11 plums. • ,
• Mo. F. MemeAree - of 13Iyth,' has
sem r3}-ot--apare t OM' 001310108 111
order to direct attentien to .000 of
the finoot stooks of /folifisty goods in
the Comity. Make a note of this,
IN ooneequenee of the telephone.
wires being injured by •tho recont
Relief, 3t0e1(001), the liattee, lute placed
behind hisi store a telegraph pole,
free)) which the wires rme to the in-
terior of the building.' Thm. altera-
doe ie a good one,
Sten. Ptsnee, son of 111e, A.
S. Visher„ town, ist meneger of tho
Meete Review, a journal published
ia %elver, 'Colorado at $10 a year,
devoted to . the ititereste .which its
• title suggests, •
A, intlf-mile raerobetween StcDon-
aid, of Weston, and Winglield,of
Carleton, at ',Toronto, Wednendey,
Walt won by Ateflorittid by fifteen
yards, Time 2 :2.1 : stakes $200,
About, .C,.,12,00(.changed bands on the
results., .
e
'Miss JOSEPITTNE VAtil, Of Clinton,
tookan important, ,theugh not the
priticipal part, in au interesting ll
&mat nritasels, faat week-ethet, of
bridesmaid at the marilage
P. Sena to Miss.!. 2qtiggie
- Ma. En.-Fjeoeneeseetti.in. trisierfor
touple.of daye...eletee eveeke: ...He is
edit engaged le looking after. the
intereets•of ethe Mai/. newswaper in
:yarious partS• of the Province. I -le
does' not seem te- have been inoc.ulat-
ed with theedepreesibri virus yeta10
fact, • •wbether , from, constitutional
.clieerineee,or through; coining i n _con-
tact with it chtSs 'of people when -et -he
funereal -grit press does net reach, he
appears quiteaatiefied that coalmen.
oral and industrial r.uin 15 not about
engulphing" the ,people_of this Pro-
,vinee. •••• ••. • .
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.1.1UNteereAle :IfoNeiT1trierilAUteee
1).0140. -Besides Can telon, Veto.-
uret Of Godevieh .tp. there' are many
poesible applicants for :the. County
treesereship,of 11 tiron. Mr. Peter
Aelismsen; Comity Cleve e ex warden))
Thole R :Lays .and
Dn. lie I meg, -.6f fliu8seiond 6 there,
all good men -and true .itre0t. i_s_runi-
ored'anxious AO teke eliarge Of -the
fluids:of .the County.. Theregu ar
meeting of the coeety council takee
place.eerly elext month. .. Cols ROSS
will likely ,teederhis resegeation
then,, and it will be.for that' hod to
ppoint a succeseer.: •
A•ret 11' SuremeeT,--..-Mr. • I. Con-
telen will leitVe to day by G. T. .14,.
with a largo 'ehipinent of tippler) for
Winnipeg. . me, Centelon has lien -
diodes Very. large 'quantity of this
fruit this yeara-nearly 4,003, barrels
prodeea of this eounty.
A elle is • a very careful buyer anti
,pecker his shipments have alWo,ys
given satisfactiott toconsignees and
proved .of iminenee advantage in
thus advertising ill the- beat. practical
Danner dm superiority of , this now
unpoetant product of the courity.
Huron apples rank A. 000 111 quality,
A..• 13Ab corneriox,—judgrnolt
was granted last week ,quashing
conviction recently uside•agairiet o.
pedlaattuttneci MoCutelleon' un d tie a
bylaw of the cooky of Huron ter
hawking and pedaling goods with-
out it license), Tho coneectieir was
gnashed for irregularity, aret the
defendant sought to eliarge the eo
victing magistrate with costs, on the
ground that he is a dealer, in the
elites of goods peddled by tlie clre
fendant, .and Was therefore bia,sed
in his judgment.. The learned
judge refused to award costs against
A vnav largo amount busineus;
• wag done in Clinton hod, wpok.
• Nor etorme nor wind) hoe polities,
nor locelprejudices.prevented 0 very
greats number of people from taking
advantage 01 01)10 cheap geode and
the immenee assortment 0f7e0N1, by
the inereliante whose) 11411103 appear
conspicuously in the folimins of ON
paper, In slow tOWilff merchants
say they do not believe '"in blew-
ing." Which in qnito trete for they
havo nothing to "blow"ethent. The
113)5 businees men of Clinton gate
w•het they et n do bend invariably
ein Saturdny immense bee-
oneaser goeirbo were vie/fell('d. ) to,
Moe, ia coal stoves may be made
perfectly clear by taking a little vin -
!ler and water Ana carefully wash -
11)9 the ulica with a soft cloth ; the
Reid removes all gains ; And if a
paiim is used in wiping thetn
dry, the LOCO, Will 1001 as goodas
flot:audoe Accent:era-A nearly
accident occurred to Mr. Pen -
Sr,
uebaker, father of Mrs. ()Merge
Brown, Clinton, on Tuesday of lest
week, on hie farte on the boupelery
lino near Sheppo,rdEon. - Mr. l'en-
tiebaker was driving the horse pow-
er of a threshines machine, when one
of the horses became frightened, and
he led it around two or three timee
by, the bridle. Le etopping to his
sea( Mr. Pennebaker's loft foot was
esiught in the cogs of the horse pow-
er, and became so mangled as to ne-
cessitate amputation. This was
performed by Dr....'„Cayler, aSsisted
•by Dr. MelanfiCand Me. Penne-
baker is doing , very well.
A."SwxeipLE,---Pass ic rotted. The
Canadian Customs- Department has
received letters calling attention to
an American swindling selene.
An alleged Organ Company of New
Bedford, Mass., propose, through
circulars, to forward anorgan to any
resident a the Dominic») whowill
e even delhol-; Ord
the naneetiof twenty fiveheadeof
who have. no organs.. The
keys and Me of the organ are of
pine and the whole thing is a use-
less fraud even When it is sent to
the dupes, which does not always
happen. And the duty in len dol-
lars besides 10 per cent of the value.
The latter amount- wotild ' not be
much were the artielee properly ap-
praieed.
, Woiftesee Beorrrs.-The other
day---a-y-oting man in one of the
nt.iglibering stowne went to -the
house of his darling with the ulitlei;
etandieg that the was then,. to fulfil
her oft sought promise and be-
come his bride. The eab stopped
et the door,' but enquiry revealed
that she . was not at home. The
diseppointa • suitor- debve,sto 'the
-railway station and • found ;her on
the 'platform about starting on• a
,visit to some friends, and tapping
lier on the _shoulder asked if 1ie
was not ready now. The sought
for one did not display a ladylike
dispoeidon ' for she. very uncereroo,
titieed round and slapped
. _
her'would be husband on the face,
The latter now ,says be would not'
"are but she gave. the .thing away.
in front attic) whole "audience."
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Paess•Astextetes,-Qter emulate
religious' or religious -Secular breth-
ren of ehe county press are liaving
little "diversion" amongthem-
sefeee,... with tlie :result of inidn
gig
out, a rather peculiar christian spirit.
°tie week tile: pious Clinton. Aim
twi ts the thSclerich el"tar afterthisfash-
.1e11;. "The editor ofGoderieli Sk 18
a:Seedily Seliodl„teaeher, if we this -
take ort, apd .tit) .nre eerry to say•
this does not .IA70( ro his publishing:
e‘felselloOde." .The AVtar
OniAys•it ft little Milder a.nd reerele.
says • .."The•editer of the ;kegs• li",cei
As,' we 1101i0Ve; ft .ttsvoot. and- 'holy
IS of course not respell -
Sit& for . the references (allow!). .t0
be u00eurlise-,N-11,A id regard tO the'
'Ogihty win which have lately appeere
ed 101 (0 "By tlie way,...is not
. brother, •Hoimes also aSandals:
Sebool i". .:11et the geed
work
go 011:
Se.-exnAanTtlnm.Ahnost the
whole- 'of. Ontti:rio and,Qtiebee fell
within: -tin)region whose..re,ilway,
-.standard 18. to. -be diet' of the
eevelity-tiftli Meridian which posses
near Aul tsvil le oh- the drarid Trunk,
alien& eighty initee west of -111ontreal,
and wiiI give . the 'railway time to
seVeri•anft a half degrees oflongitude
en each ,side of 1.0.. • Tto places with-
ta drat regien have adopted eh e•eatee•
standaede The changearemiired for
the. principal ..citiee and towns'•".•Wei•O
.inalic last Seta:m.14 or Sunday, as
follows:- "• •••
• . a • 1in See;
Quebec put- the e1Ookilaelc...1...15
Nlontrual "" , ," . ..6 •
Ottawa- " •-• " forsvaed,3 , •
Kingtott
trol:onto
ThuniItui
Londoil.
CJinton
UodoiicIl
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As I5TE5tESTI0T3' CA
• dog .caseef more -than- :usual interest -
was tried at ' the Geft • DivisionCourt- on Friday last. Soine• time
ago Mr. Thomas. Deans,. North
Duinfries, had a -efw es and a lamb
killed by does.. -Mr. Deans'. ditl not
catch the animate he the eat bet saw
•
two dogs- in a heel, near by.•
of these he 'deb tided; the', other 110
was'. hot certain ..of. -fie . notified
1essrs. Geo. Hogg and R. Oltver,
the partieseiewhon) he supPosed-o-jen-
edelie doge, hawever, 'arid both wore
destroyed. ' •Mie Deans - thereupon
applied to the township, Council and
receieed tho) usual rewerd of ,$5 for
if cog. the actionF
s on Friday
ay
we; Inought legaltiet Mr, Oliver
the owuer cif One of the dogs, •for•
the 'value of the:Sheep,. deseepsyeal
04.. Mr. Deane. could 'not swear
positively, 'however, that .Mr. Oli.
ver's. dog- killed the sheep; nobility -
ng, .caught idol in the act, and the
aetion Woe; therefore diamtseed,
•,. How .Pitoesoetote Woftee.--It
causes, feta' trade depresseioniets• 'to
invent "faces." Our .good Mem] of
the bee either . been gulled., or
be litts,greund Out some of the pat:
mit "facts)," for the manufacture of
which lis is rime so notorioue, When
lio last week stated, as tho.,tignees
he 'gave show,. that Anierioan coal.
oil can be bought for. a fraetion over
85150121- (Otth 0 -ga11011: • WO were
ehown an invoice of Ameriban oil
purchaeed 10. Ilufrelo etc &Timken,
ee1118 a gallon, , wholesale. ;This - is
higher than Canadian oil can. be
purchased for liko quantities.
A Meriern oil abseven cents a gallon!
Alumbitg. Don't believe a word of
'it. Thatls if the ftetiele ie of mer-
chantable quality. We are aware
that. Americans cut prices to Celled -
time when...there is Competition in
the production of their warein Cite -
tide, as they did in the salt bosioess
it few years esp. Now •York snit
was retailed he G•oderieli at, $1.00
berm] evben •tho wholesale price al,
die ektnerietto works; • was nearly
doable that amount. Proteetiou
made them wick of that game. We
eneleot, believe, ;however, thet they
rein have any idea of closing down
our Canadien oil worke the 01).
501151 figures given by the ./:,"ret would
purport,. By the weer ie Wee tem,
trade Megeoeie's; litebby to 1)00
twelve cent dutyou volt oil in
of the )111)G rant avrty as at
A ild‘. ft Arr. MoNensies's '
010110 lied not voted dm
don 1) to
•erfol
iont.
germ
CoNenolieNION.---Ifuron's Biehop
elect will be consecrated in Cbrsit
eburelt cathedral, Montreal, on. the
30th inet. A, correapoutlent writes
the Lontloo Free Prue suggesting
that the ceremony should take place
in London: • ,
A Tiom reloope Pacu.-On Thurs-
day last John Murphy 's Prenk, with
a running mate, trotted a Mile over
the Brooklyn courses, in .2:81; the
sloweet heat Was 2;1.01, raCe
was for a purse of $2•.000 and $500
if the record of 2:101 was lowered'.
S. PADLS ODURCIL-2-The Lev,
p..0. DesBerres, M. A., "teeter of
St. Paul's Church, 1.rorlsville, preach-
ed in this church on elunday more-
ing last. Hisold fiiends in Clinton
were glad to see hitn,-Rev. W,
Craig preached on the "Communion
of Saints in GlOry," in the evening.
AGREED --The 'Montreal 1Jit
le of opinion that there will be sever.
al Bishops present et the conseera-
tiou of the Bishop eleet of Huron. -A
Clintoo church mate noticiog the
statement says that it is perfectly
correct, as at least ,three Bishops
dre required to be present during
the ceremony.
BLANgeses take their Dame. front
Sir Tholuae Blatiket, oi 13ristol,
who first made them in 1340, The
eharp. cold snap has
probably; though it may be unwit-
tingly, caused hundreds to bless Sir
Thomas. He is worthy of canonize -
tion With the man who. invented
sleep, The merchants of Cliu ton
who have immense piles of the soft
woollen bed appurtenances, and who
are offering them to the public at
unprecondentedly low priees also
deserve well of theite.couutry,
Ciestit000tie Pooee , compatii
with ?dr. Alorganicelled 'on us yes.
terday. Tho•-•Continorloro s the
miniature artist in counexion with
the Smith 'Boll. flingers whioh gave
a concerb. here last night. Thepetig
'gentleman is such only in stature.
Aefow minutes talk. with him will
coavince any one that...his intellect
isetot dwarfed, and that•his intell.
igence and coeversational powers are
of a very high, order, His h.eigJib. we.
would judge to be 'not much over two
feet yet he has the perfect form and
manly .hearing of -those of larger
.growth. He ie eld.ehough to be the
• father -of a family..
• ' County ,Outeneteney
,
•
lir; Wrues.Wren,' of .Hullett, was
tisitig a hantieer, when tepierserof the
head. ofee •o'ail flew' up with :greets
.force, injuring One of bid Oyes? /
• • 4
•Mr.. SI) ellord of Belry1ivee
'wild goose that was captured near
Galt' folay eight ago, 'Alm present
'owner got it frtbut'a Mr. -Harris •on
condision that' the latter was fur-
nielied with a Christmas -goose eyeey
year during his life.
....'Exports .froin Kineerdine .for the
month Of October amounted:fei
equal to the 'exports
from towns finer or five .times the.
size of Kieteardiee, Mid are onlyex."
ceeded by the city . of ,Hanei4on•by
about $13 000.. • . • . .
. Two new branh
ces' of induetre are
being. stat ted in. Walkerton. Mr.
:Adamson is opening a eriachiee ehop,
where he.: will, maim facture, aftiu.
elogines of any reasonssiele site; and
• Mr: Pirie, an old eand• eepericinced
hoile.reies ker, hesi decided to. Onstage
in the 111', t 11 610,011'6. of •
VoilerAird
pwliE.si.tikenzilsotimaii!1.)iiceectiereactiounps as %ow) al;
fitt 1 . • '
: Robert Hey, of Tnekersmitle, Wae
".found dead -in. the creek near, his
house • the eVeniegofethe.
inst., beliWeen -nine add ten .6!c1ock..
I.Lay had becrm drinking bard :Ititely,.
1)050. quit entirely 011 Vridity befor0.
big cleoth and. it is,:supPosed that 11)'
was in delirium'. tremens 'and had.
gOire otit in.,•thia .state lied walked,
in to the river where: he 'was' -feu nd.
'Hee was the owner of 50 acres Of
lattdend aboue 50-yeers of ago, "
.• . • . • • • •
• During the Wind end einow steins
ivZ/011rof
''...Sl111451f1,0y; .1)11
111011,st1a0, :010 11(111 .
Chercla•Whiginen, was:blown aver,.
Making a complete wreck of_the bel1.
arid tower. ' • The- top Of the bell 'Wes.
tireken oub ceinpletely,- • the Wheel
WKS smashed and the 94; thitigs
that remained intact were dm topes
tend elle-hammer of 'the fir ahvrm
.apparatue. Tiie loss. is estiMated itt
:about 8$50,--esi(te(oeoi.
•The outneroue friends.. at Mr.
. Sharp end Mr. jolle"Brig-
-ban) of Seaford), will regeet to learn
diet both gendarme), and their • fam-
ilies have decided .to leave • toeiii:
We midereittrid thab. they have eent-
•ed the Ste James' hotel, 'Toronto.:
le
We beSpea. for them a 'geed husi-
.nese trent ell.parte of this locality_ as
.both ai ve11AA' favorably knewn.
We are anre that Oa Shaforth Mali or
weenie will gopast idssrs.SbarpLts•
Brtgliani'e hotel when • tlieY' pay a
visit eoTorento. V-ou Will find' oer
• good' ":'frielnd :JNIre.. Sharp, ' them
ladiest otSentorth and she • syill
make' you all At i101110. ..A1;411)(1
•Mrs. • Brigham, althOngli 110080 well
known, will be Missed Very much in -
tow!). .1afee. 13 is a veey • estimable• .
hay and wherever known 18 esteein.'
oil, while "honest Jelin" hes loog-
been a favorite,' in our town. • Ilts,
Sharpwill be a' ldss to the church of
Dngland that'avill not be .easily
ro-
plae�d. botlatamilies suc-
cees an their new 11onie•-eSe116
A. SWINANintitat. -- A strange
ease ofe-tonliminbulisto occurred in
Tees.water oil Thenkegiving
Me. John Groves, .a School teacher
in that vk1n10y3 went- to bed about
101:30 and sometime dtiring
tile bight walked but upon the
andittilt where, imagintieg he. was
taking .a near cot to school by erase-
ing a field and climbing a fence, lie
got over the railing and len to the
sidewalk, a distance of about. twelve
foot. 'bre' he is Supposed to have
remained in a seini-conscious etate
for nholie twa hours, with nothing.
on hin». brit lie night.elothes. On•
eomino his'senses ho walked hito
•
the 110351, and Wes afterwarde found
lying at the foot;tt the stir P* being
too 1110011 injured to gee an'y farther
.ivithout aseieteIlee• 1 lo.wp'reinov-
ed to his bode and noxt evening. tak-
en to hie home 131Winghatn.
dal assistance wrta, 40.0000 obtained),
wlicn 113 wae.discovered that ho wits
internally injured, tied 16 bo
simile two or three weeks before 1)15 18
able to attend to his 0011001 deties
again. „
....
• A Inessiluiz. to,. lilt :iittokitid
,
In .16,4A ttines ellen onr Newspapers'
orn [Tomlin! wi th 10 fnot inedieitn; ndw•rt fan.
imsits, it. Is gratirying • to know winttto
plenurn 3131(3 Itill litief :dilly 717131 )'° 1. ir.
I
voo us 1111 ni.,,,,t mit ef ()elev. Liver
insetive, er 3(151(11113),3(151(11113), delliTiteitfi; II
' lere, is
flint' will et re yen an
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesd-iy afternoon)
During the past wait a considerable.
quautl,ty of th, and barley Ilea been
purchused here at quotations. ton
atuiday a eery large amount or wheat
was brought Wand eullers seemed sat's'.
tied that for best samples, Clinton mark-
et price is higher than et any ether
point lis tho county. Feverol farmers
brought wheat here who do not reguraly
patronize thee place; thty were so well
treated thab. they will no doubt •collie
again. The price of wheat oir farmer's
waggons in roronto is sometimes
thau that quoted 4n oer resunie or the
city meritete given below. ; The highest
bowever $1.17, everagiug itbout Ulf),
It will thus be seen that, etilowieg for
freight, the price paid for wheat is high-
er in Clinton than in Toronto.
English markets aro rather easier.
Montreal quiet. States markets week.
Towisem-1V1eitt unenanyell; No. 2
fall tat f$1.10, to 81,13 for No. 1 spring,
Oats easier, with'sales of *Western on tree':
at 35e. Barley inactive at tine. for No. 2;
at 65e. for extra No. 3; at 55e. for No.3,
and 73 to 74e. for N. 1. Peas and rye
unchanged. Potatoes have boen quiet at
75 to 7se. per beg. _Butter oniet; choiro
for tho loealutarkt:i'at-18 to 18, 114.11,,s,
all offered taken at 24 to 28c.-1;11. fresh; o
very few limed have sold at 18,,.
cranoti,
00
Fall wheat, old, 1 05 to • 1 15.
Wheat ;row, z• • 0 00 to 1 1.0.
Witout, - 1 00 to 1 15
Barley - • . 0 45 to 0 52
Oats, - . • 0 30 to 0 32
Peas • 0 00 to 0 05
iluptptilers, - 2 OQ to 2 00
Potittoes, • • • 0 45 Id 0 50
'1 I Cs, • 70 0200 ttoo 80 (102
• 0 15 to 0 12
DM's,
pc,"ti; d>„, e702 0t 0° 01 0°0°
Geese — • • 0 00 to
Ducks, Per Ion • : 00 to
•
Chickens, pee par • • ..0 00 to
OD 00 .7 (30• - 0 0)) to 00
.•• 5 0") to
0 00
0 00
0 00
5 60
Cordwood, - • - - ;3 00 tO 04 tie
000ERICIL ,, •
Flour,per barrel, . . • 8:120.
100111 heat, (old) per &lush, • 1 014
Foe Wheat, (now) • • 0 70
Soling Wheat, • • " . 1 00
ll•arley, 0 40
CAS, . • ,. • 0 03
Otto, . 0 20
potatoes • 0 40
Butter 1. 0 17
14:3410 11)
llides •.• 6 50
• Hay • : (1 le.
_0MA _. ._ 0.115„
lYted T ,. 0 75'
to s;t 50 -
to 05
to 1,00
to 14)1
to 0 fa
to 0 er,
to o eo
•to 0 45
to 0 18
to 0 20
to* 20u
to S 00
to 0)
to. 4 00
MS!IA1.111111.111111111=M;
- TO BUILDERS..
• • • , •
rriPINDEBS'w111 here:eyed by the undersigned'
tin the 2031h of occo'wher, tor the iinerent
'departments 01 work 0}Opitit100ty• •OP e1, blOC..-0-
, for the erection p,i.a lank chore)), in the 0007, of
Clinton, from plans and specifications prepared
by Wini 11 Orlair, architect, Tnaontorvehialt van'
he seen 110 1117 One.
Ilwrm.--Ille Connate° bay° prootred 006,60e*
Wei:, and will turathow 4.1r to the contractor.
at coot, .
• The lowest. orally tender nOttincessarib, aceen
ed. A, POBILEISTEit, Secretary Buildlnw
(ionunittoc, • • 205.331. ' • •
HOLMAN OPERA Oa.
Town Hall, ciinton•
TIMM); N0rM.1315 22nd
fr'iltE i10I.NAN 4)P1014„ 005WANy havo ne.,611
m
mtastironi ananune.ng a return visit on the
a
to , winia they will produto the fine
°peen of
IVIABOOTT.E " /#31
wait ina: !Scenery, npp0:t(t7))c3)t lOnilt ofistalnee.
p ejootI3o ot their great nneetet
itt the 500, in Toronto, during the labt summer.
Doors open et 7 Weiock,pertermance itt pall.
2.1ets.; Reserved. Seats, 50ets.
13ox sheet otplricsoles Book Storej,
"NOTICE.
Tlit:casTeNcri4;:VI4C°lrintln
A, te:(Ityg•ilt1o'wi11IietiiCourt Hou,intlie
the 'rows or tiointaten,
on TrEsnaN, tho 4th pf DECEMBER
ilext. 411 am -omits against the ,Couni.il
most be scut lit hereto the first session
tim 8:410111l day of meeting.
ADAMSONt
Nov. lith, 1883. Co, Clerk.
alhiton llihSokool•
r flit Fi 1"eereAsetox.41311u1)in4tion to the Clinton
1. High School, will bo lield in, the model
Sehooi, on Tliurbday and Friday, the 2000 and
Ttst ofencendier -11013, beginning each day at
M. intending caociltlatewwill trend -int403454e13 to the undersigned net Tater than the eon;
Novel:dam.
JAS, inuorDur.,L, 1.1. A.,
rrinelpal,
euene
utter!
FURS ! FURq "S FILMS 1
niANNELs 1 FL4NNE11.0
DRZSS GOODS I
SILXS ! SATIN*
.po:r4-E2s .
0
-z
ESTRAY .STEERS.
•
IME on to Lot 18, Con. 4, lIttliettf
V about 12th November, nem ttalatilt
wive% 8.01.414118„,.'f1i0 owner is notified to
preve...pronerty, pay .ellitre..xs and, take
thein away.
WALTER
Hullett, Nov. 15t1J, 1$83. 24o,at
•
a STRAY STEER.
, .
IAMB on, to Lot -36, - Concession 3,
tioderieli Township, about lat Euiy
last, one nsii STiont, some 55131t0 on belly
and with ,-;vilite bushy tail, coming tiro
years old. The owner C1.111 have bun by
• proldng-prtipprty and payino- charges.
.JOIN WOOLS:
(40aerieb. Tp.,..Nose -190;,• 1883. .253,30
co tile • Hugo oi CatiloP1
iN
lin this Department will b
found one of the m..ost complet
stocks in. the Qounty, 0, Col'
Clutter. •
Our Prices _1?101/7
very* ljepgrtinent in fullSir
• ,
SPECIAL VALLI GROCERIE'
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
. .
,Eotato of. the .,I.,4.4t0
_s•
Big Jobs ,
Big Jobs In
Bi Jobs in
OTHING.
-.'..013:WPIALTTPS.L
•
he Business to be
Up by ist March,
1-D-Eyery114' .to:1d sold by that Dq.te.
' •
e Commence- Rita Mornit
To giye, in'additio4 to thci fteauetion already
On EverY Class of • Goads • in the Tionsei
Bu987 on which•there will be no fliscount,
WORTH OF GOODS T(
• SELECT FROM.
$35,000'000.1 of Godds to be .old ,by tho lst
Mareh Mkt, Anal
THE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, CLINTON. ,
0
a son, the fat er-'s
Melt VS
G1PLS APS
FOR VIP; COLD. AVEATIIEit
,
ur :REAT 60 C NT CAP
For girls school wear, is thaQe- „re.c.1.0"utzwycl
800 them before they all go, '
•
• . Over ;2.5 sold iui the last fa\ flays.
•
•,.••••••••*••••••6••••••
1
0
rurchaserg - of -Fars; nweinher that JCKoN
shows the 'Finest Stoll in the County,
..?:•••"••••••••••,0
10
• VCry
gen;•Women. and Children, to come and- .1:
• Ipspegt -
/ qa/e. ig‘ Geliuinal! : is in aceoidan
theternis'Ophe. Will of the iate pkoppietor.• .
• The Business,M UST .PE' dLOSED
date, and we. are offbring Goods,at prices IzoW
,froni:15 to 20 i)er cent,,.13E4 0.14( an& alio,1.
the Trade; besides which we fitVO ellseennt. qf
cent., which, means-'0.1)en mg, pep annum);
Money:,
• • • . .
:Remember, we have alreadll:eommenced
.-and the sooner von' Visit our .4fammoth'
Palace the grade)? dolee
&tato of to ,ate
Dry ClooOs Pallaoo of Glintoll and t
OfINe CORT! is
Ana wet are uoWr thoroj'igly cc:1114)1)ml with 1
FINEST B4OKORNIND8 and AOOES6
!ot6411 WO prQgurea, hua litgre41;
a
01)11 Spoolaity is hI yPhiihI04binal