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HURON' RECORD.
OLli7T4To FRIDAY, IND. Milt Mi.
1A27( OF MR. VIII9S. aARZYLE.
THIS famous and worthy- literary
veteran departed this life on Satutdity
last, in the 86th year of his age. His
death was not unexpeetedi. as he had
been ailing for some time. Of his
works and dbitigs, it is needless for us
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tb say muob. They lave exerted*
influence on our literary readers,, which
will be felt for many years to come. (Jartwright). had strongly denounced
it will be admitted that, although a the Goveroment's land policy in the
most famous author of his tine, yet he North-West, at •Emeisson, and yet the.
Mise ten bushels. Re bad to pleitgit
up the ground, and plant with corn,
The drouth killed the wheat, and thie
person wished to return to Canada.
Hundreds were itt a like position,
(,Appla,use.). Ii24 •the North-western
States thiti-winter had been% extremely
severe, buta friend' wrote hint from
Manitoba,lhat the weather had. been
splendid. (Apphuse.) Where a person
left Cattail& for the 'United States ten
proceededto the North-West. (Mar,
hear.) They had sent wore immigrants
front Huron and Brute to the l'sTortli-
The Itncouin office is Wel/liter. to get
a neat and clan job, Our printing
gives the best' of satisfaction, Refer
to any of our bilis that may be posted
up. Our prices %ill be found reason.
able.
Whenever young ladies learn KA°
stick a pin in( their apron strings that
it won't scratblr a fellows wrist, there
will be wore marriages," was, the re-.
mark passed by W. G. --, while
enjoying himself at tike "pawty" the
other evening.
West than,auy two Cottnt•ies in Ontario CLINTON IllIARRIS/TS.
The metnher for Centre Hurott (Sir R. (corrected every muniday atternoes.)
' hots, gentleman h belied his words -by
was not the 'most read. He was an
purchasing from 6,000, acres
earnest, zealous man ill his WOTkr and' 'in the 'North-West. ( Hear II "•
earl
as an author, was. a• model tie^ those and appplusa) In thielpeeeh thelien,
who come after hitni. gentleman had warmlkpraiSed Dakota,
and vet it was a fact worthy oft n6tice
THE leXODUS. • . that his land purchases were not made
in that quarter. (Hear, hear.) Far-
Dbirirto the session last week, the de- mers in Manitoba had told him that
bate which was taken up some time ago, NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
they were pleased with the Govern-
ment's land policy which gave 160 acres
was resumed in the House of Commons
Wheat, fall -per bush.,
spring, Dooms,
Fife,
Oats, • .
Dagen • • •
, • - • •
flour, 0
Potatoes,. • • • •
gutter, ,
BP* -.• •
Hay • •
Ma's,
feemerskins.: ; •
Clover,
Timothy,.
rorki •
OT
• . :,- 31. 00- to 1 02
- 105 to 110 eCC
. - 1 10 to 115
- . 0 32 to 034 now
• • la 1(c 0 " 1:21
.. .070 op pc
- . • 0 OD • to 650 %au,
- - 0 80 to 0 36
.' -. • : • 0) I.: to 0 20
e -se
„ „ 8110 to 12 OD
• 7 00. to 060
•• - • • • : 70: to 125
• 500.
• - 2151) to 350
- • • 3. OD to
-• • , - 7110 to 7 50
• to every settler. These farina -ea stated Tau II0DEAS1ONED, having disposed of his bust.
Sir Leonard Tilley, in a very effective that this was the best Government for niid a=,tii-iesnesec all ritics mdtited tot llittn tie caill
speech, showed conclusively irr: contra :. the North:West and Manitoba that . otherwise they :111(tuenplacefgiCoult.fol: eollocAtioT I'
diction of Mr .• Anglinrs 'report to the they had ever had. ilon. gentlemen tm.. Ito wqr-bc found at his old dee olkfY13)228.
1rob, 4, 1881. . 4 -in.
opposite.' delighted in making unpatri- cuh",
effect that a large number of people -
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otto P • d
had left New. Brunswick for the States favourable charaeteristic. (Efear, hear.)
in want of employment, that the ex- He believed that they would bail with
ports and importof 1880 were far in ' pleasure the ruin of the country if it
would •
excess of '78 and '79, that more work tea& to their return. to power
—a day which he erusted was yet far'
had been doing, and more produce con- .
very far in the future.„ (Applause.)
sined. '77 was an exception, from
the fact that a large fire had about The Olobe and the lesser opposition
completely destroyed the city of St. organs having e'xhausted themselves
John. No better proof could be given complately on the National Policy and
than that given by Sir Leonard. Some ti e Pacific Railway question have
Farm to Let.
NTORTII IIALF LOT 5, con. 5, Morris, Buren
%O. County, for a term of years, as may be agreed
en,.1rith. 65 mires cleared, 30, of whieli is free from '
stumps, and the renesteder chopped in the winter of
1879. One the promises is a Log Ilouse 18x24and'a
flew Frome Ilarn IWO. Soil sandy loatm. Thalami .
is convenient to the flourishing town .of Myth; and l•
also to the lino of the L. 1I..: B. Railway. For par-
ticulars, apply to. Mr. EMERSON LITTLEFitilt,
Belgritve F. Q.; or to JOHN J LEISII, St. Catharines
1', O., Ont. . 50-tf. •
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posrtii,,Ecy gNos, ON
esday Next, e
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To arrive in a few. days,
50 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. TEN CASES OF
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of the Opposition members pointed fe-Aew taken up the abolition of that TUE South half of South hall Lot No. in, con, 10,
notorieus”
..lownshiti. of Dist Wawanosh, 40 acres cleared
body--41ie Senate. : . balance well timbered with. good laird wood; There ,
statistics of the trnited States, NQ
• lilt on the place a good dwelling house, a frame barn
n,C' go!!t
doubt a barge. number.M
do emigrate to Thsitil:-The'total number of pea-. ZiottTaf giT411riuplia:i1,1%
the States,. but not permanently, mere- dons against the•passige .6e the •Syndi- notgrove and 4; from Winghani. Forparcioulars, see •
the proprietor onithe place. or Thos.. Brandon, 'Bel; •
ly during the winter while -at work,in 'cate•contract was 235, signed by,22,106 . 8""*. •
the Michigan lumber -woods, and we names.. There are at ' leaSt 500,000
etutend that during the,past two years voters in the Dominion, so that 'the , . ,•
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NEW SPRING PRINTS
NEW TWEEDS NEW SHI
TO THE PUBLIC • • NEW COTTONS:.
there has been a • large falling•off in agitation embraced only about. one • • •
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PTIRP Intl rsigned b sriki announce to tho. people of • '
twenty-fifth of the voting ..popufatfon.. J. e.
Clintonon and surrounding TOW:1164s that hole •, .
110A-E.Qi !galled.- etuigration,_.,Anteriettu
111,_ m ,,wilrithe, aelIus What'
Statistics- have been- mooked-and-fixed •
P'
RTINGS,,
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so as to enable American capitalists .that.monv. liming and.. Repairing
for
rm Asseciation,wanted F
Al3LE.RATES:.; •
CLINTONk- ONTARIO.• •
the Toronton f
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Vo dispose of their lands, and railway '•
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THE traffic returns of the. Grand •
companies to, increase their traffic. .A: lfloy
. ulIdings a SPecialtV.
frunk Radway for the week ending
large number of-these-called:emigrants- .
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2- irrr ....up.' .1 '
are visitori or travellers1 and as many9th January, 1881, and correspond
ing week last year were:t-- • ..IIV • ‘61-.L--egb.uatui •
as thirty and. forty per day have been
countedi by the gentlemen: preparine PaisengerS5r,tand"E
sprees— 43,477 41 4.,632
et: ,Freight'im'cIllive stock...r„.. 145,037 158,395
• the statisties so carefully.. There is . . •
riot the least doubt that the emigration . .____..
5 rcrease in 1881, . . . . . Al 10,558 ,._
from Canada is less than it was two, The aggregate ineress'e:fOrs'weeimie . . ... ....::.ssomos
years ago and that the National Fogey This fad must be gratifyingto every
las provided eo te withplentyof
ourpeople p body, and is a practical indication of
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employment, as • well as added to the
nation's prosperity. During the de. 1, •
' ' Seaforth. •
bate, Messrs. Cartwright and Cameren, • : -,-,--- .. .•
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of Huron who had been travelling - • OnWadUesdaY night a: fire., broke''
, last summer up the lakes, were asked .
..$189,114 0200,027'
Look Her
Your Nephews and your Mints, vont* &mains ou
your Neices.
• BIRTHDAY PRESENTS::
the increasing prosperity of onrcountry. •
out in the three...frame in as 'op- •
',posite th.e Commercial Hotel, •Seaforth, ' •
very earnestl if they had not been .
41.owned :bv Mrs. •biarliy,- and entirely
entered as e ants, which no doubt,. • consumed them. The corner one was
occupied ,by 'Mr; G. Ewing as it butcher .
shop ;,Mr, Caldera plietograPh gallery
in . the • second store Mrs : Marke 's
if the truth cote tis ascertained, they
were. By taking inter consideration
the number who leave Canada in this
way, a large number of emigrants
could soon be counted up. •
MR FJRROW'S SPE Eau:.
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The following is a short sketch' of a
speech delivered by Mr, Thos. Farrow,
M. P. for North Huron, last week in
the House of Commons on. the. question
of emigration to the United suites:
Since first entering the House. he his
.A Large and Choice Stock if
1Fancy Brackets, Pockets,
Toys and Motto 'Frames • •
tOselect from at
.L6A.d 1-1.A.M1M S
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JACKSON'S'
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Victoria Block
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VictoriaStreet, Clinton. ; •
£51 All kinds. of Farm Protium+ taken In exchange.
The New Syndluat&
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groce.ry in the next, and thelast as a
fruit store and saloon:. : •.*
A grand entertainment came ofr In
Cardno's music hall, on the evening: of •
the 53th inst. in -aid of' the 1VIeclnies'
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cLivroN•ONTIO.
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AVIS .• WOOLLEN • STOC.
CLINTON.'
ItIstititte. • .111...P. Hayes,. Esq.; . occu-: . .
-p ie. xce en us t umen-
• tat and vocal music was supplied by.the.
following ladies and gehtlemen.,:Miss •
Hughton' • Miss Downey; • the .Missss
' Walsh,•Miss, Foster, Mr. joslyn, and
- hfrortto. Cline. E. B. Hollis song some
excellent 'comic. songs in character, •and
improved very much as s public speaker, toillc. low,' tire house every tnne. Ex-
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STOVES! - STOVES!
AT COST PRICE
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erossetit Saws, Crosscut 'Slaws!
One -Man Saws, • •
Genuine Silver' Steel Lance Tooth
4 ce en readings were given by the fel- •
has become very popular, and is acre it .1 . •
owing gentlemen S. G. Mc- 4 GALLONS of No. 1
$1.00.
to the riding which he represent& *r. Cauthey, Mr. Harstone, Dr. Campbell; COAL OIL FOR
Farrow, on coming forsvarkwasreceived.: of Seafertli, Rev, J'oseph McCoy, Eg- ' Imperial Itleaanke "
with applause. He said that "both .
borne. •A good stun' was realizedY
sides of the House had taken an ex -SKATES ! SKATES ! SKATES,
treuie view regardit,ig.this question. It, aid of the institute: A vote of thanks
ntiville and Mr JameST le,
Is .one of the MOST COMPLETE andvariedin Ontario, and
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. eVerybody ordering a "suit shoilld so:•
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immense range . of , • •
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ier ENGLISH Worsted Suitings, . •
•SCOTCH Tweed Suititigs,
of U
• 64y- CANADIAN Tweed'Suitings, • '•
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ar, IMPORTED Serge Shitihgs,.
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IN EVERY GRADE AND 'PRIOE. •
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A, row Left.
svas tendered to• the ladieS and gentle- •
was a fact time; Canadians went to the
United States awl remained there per- men for their services, and the &tight -
Shelf Hardw • I V El R.'
momently. But it was also a. fact that ed audience dispersed, • • c)
they went over there to. engage WM. •-•
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iu b. ing operations and returned. • Large 10"--1. • The. Doherty organ.. nearBuilders Supplies, .
them!. .tee thein I . • Paints, Oils, &c. •
numbers proceeded to Michigan from . . „
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liurou for this purpose, and returned • Ea' For a good violin strmg, go to • ' • .
We are stiltshowing 'a big stock of
iu the spring with $50, $60, or WO Doneart (4.5 GIDDINGS. ' S. DAVIS, PRCEMX 13LOCK.
ens and Boys Overcoats, ,
, 1".m.
each. He had gone to the NortlWest
through the States last year, and the •
Custom officers had examined their bag-
gag2,_ but had never inquired whence
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they came. Ott the same train were SPRING BED FACTORY AND FURNITURE
300 passengers proceeding to the North-
WARERSOMS: •
West, htidhe had no doubt that these , •
people were counted as immigrants to ,
the United States. (Ilear, hear.) Sev- W. B. OR1011-1 & 00.1 VICTORIA ST.g. CLINTON
oral families had left Huron for Mtn- ' • "
SAS and Dakota, anti they had hail It Muo•tiiesgtoteokinottinttegdihe igunailttauroef sCulictilltentti ii!atilontrridtie Wintry that ploy have' on hand a very
Sad experience. (Hear,. hear.) One Sidaboarda, &e.. &c. 44 sennut BE& and LOUNGES tdevii,catt 'V :Nit Ztigir 117'
which. will be &oral out at •tv
BIG REDUCTION !
of his neighbors sold out a good. farm, ehme c°"8"it their beat tht'resb' by 0'4'4118 e.111'
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THOIVIAS JACKSON',
FUBBRALS 14:11,MISBED On Short notice." COFFINS and SfillOttS alWayS On hand,
wishing, though in comfortable eircum-
stances hiniself, dliildren to take up 11.--BASSIVOOD LUMBER taken in exchange for •
land and this farmer had seeded 100
acres in wheat last year, but did not l.i000.8,
11 1
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The' `Voted" Clothier.