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Huron Record, 1881-02-25, Page 4a HURON RECORD. .-. 'CLINTON, FltIDAX, FEB. 26 'u, 1881.. IJF,4TJ ,O2i M.R. G..Ft CO.N.11F• .l;L, Mr. Geo.. II. Connell, 11L `P. for Carleton, N. Ii, 'died, suddenly 1.t Ot- tawa on Monday night. .About a week 'before, ,Mr, Connell had caught a severe cold, which resulted in ery- sipelas of the most acute type, The •services 'of Dr.'Sproute M, P. and Son - atter Brouse, we.e at once seamed, and tlhe• patient received the best'of treat- ment and attention. Re 'began to rally and was even able to partake of break- fast, but a telegram, received from: his wife, to the•eff'ect that she was coming to Ottawa, is supposed to what lead thrown hi'm•i.nto a state of excitement from the effects of which bellied. De- ceased was first ,returnee' to Parlia- ment at the last general elpetion, �'fIE 130DO$T. -The budget 'speeech delivered by Sir Leonard•Tilley oil•Friday last; in .:tlm. blouse; will, no doubt, be received by the country with pleasure:.,The speech was a clear and •statesranlike bxplana- tion of our. financial position • at the present time, a ,general review of the past, and reasquable prediction of, the future. . ' • To the people of •Canada ,this is of the greatest interest; it -will Set their grinds at rest as• to the prosperity of the • country at. the..hresent time, and of our prospects in the future; and if the statements made iby Si•r Leonard do' • not convince the most staunch support- ers of the Opppositioe, -thew- we say . that they'have never been destined to •be under conviction. ' Sir Leonard gave Woodstock Times :---t"It gives us I Rufclo L'ppress:---('Canada finds her.';: ALWAYS pleasure to notice that the G'obe has • self prospering under the tariff, policy., ,L 1. made a very straightforward confession. It is to be hoped that her ,prosperity of error regarding, the "exodus." It may prove to be real and permanent." says:—"We are pleased to say that the Mr. }3uultliefe',i amendment to the investigation of Mr. Lowe, Secretary • Scott act which required a wajurity of of the Deptiirtneiit of Agriculture, af-,;eters in any Otideity in order for it to ford reasonable grounds for suppohiug 1. become law; was defeated in: the the .Americal''figuresto hogresslyi,:�Cage- ; 11,14,3eof caanuotlzi by a vote of 82 to er.ttehl. ‘‘fir.. Lowe's tigurou gftyc 1.4 i 5£ • something tangible. as 41, basis for oiled. i ._ •_ ation, and this is more than the ATnh•yi- ''Nokcosoj )firths, Deaths ar•,l .11arria;fos in this dc• Nie •h.u'u t $,,rete' ,frac uj tfu,roa. Ire shall at all can Statistics do, for the .latter are . cores Se hue,,;/ lu teems such v,ot,oesjrooc urc• ,r +�, rr admitted to be founded Lyon gar s; • 14'4' so,traa: `iter@r�'i.;,, work." STURDY.- On ; iino•il yy, Fob. 8th at Apple drove 1 ",rah, to ,dunce TOWn,liip, thewlfoof U. W. Star- • TIIE New ira .twits Mr. J'uhes, of it,,, era auu. • Leeds, for coiltrallieting himself by hi: idl,� ►lCil,lt�ir'a �1, - eisul li--:•'ANNINO,--InCo•burm) at theresidenee own . statements to the 'Reuse, alt,,! or tea bridu.a father, on Thprp,la: , ,1 ea;_ lulu, again by secondary stateMr. 1, jihhur to..s,iss Louise alauniirg, b,th of statements.. Bat cott..ew. • let us come Home yfor a flew tliiilutit4.• a➢A:; ';l��:i, w'Vhat about the 4011, tiillt+S, ' 11 ii... 1118,N.Y,-In Clinton, o: Satelrhhy,. 10th inst., Bro. 1:ifx4both .our,), opals' leets. ' pression of, trade, ami the viosing of 1)14.0:S1'.-4.411 Clinton, al Sunday, 2otci lust, sir. iuciustraes, cf ., ,tl1 • • eta, l;'Trt bpi) o Ot I,•avii woo, Ago is para, ueeplh• regretted. li • • aokaY.-in• eudaiieh, ou satu4•siay a'eh 12- aUuheai not lona ago. And then the extensive , Jahn ML,ity, aged 13 . onr•s and y moans. CULT, :n?.uada buro un .the .°,3rd ineEy Mac„ deeps '1>nsfae&s• done in rule+Orga�tl Filetary of • ter of '»•.,r. u.,ie, :,oea.is ro,nena:,nd 1;t Aare, . 14'ttnsSrs. Doherty. ' &Co.,hich w0' t;0) ,C -In 8•,ltfurd, on the 10th hist, atter, a i ° im.8thy LUDO i4, caste Jane, Wife of.Kebt. decor, minutely•clescribi:d 'fly' the New /';,•., 44%;i1 .1 ,.u,rs. - -.... • ' 'P,,laporter, seine weeps ago .; the gr •at • @;ii,ff °a 4R`,t' MtltHEii { 1'e,, • numberof,or,lers`.coming in, tlit+'aill,itihtt , e•urr4etc,l•oveo•'.C,ursdayaftorrio0n.)- , of money paid oat; ganef"tlid• tiutiih,,t' of •ihett, raft aur trait., - . $I oo to . 02 I -lane's efupjilyc:r1 .Of. ,COlilaWO tau' i:; burial,, Ball'abai>, 1 u0 to 4 Mil • •t•,tu; - 1 00 to 3,12 only one exception. . . .• ,,,tp, - 0 34. to 0 30 • , Barli,y, . - 0 0S to- 85 • We u.. derstancl that ''the • arras f'-: •tr,,1 . • _ _ ▪ 0 Dai to ,40 0)5' 1'luar,, . n1ients to be glade by .the Sj.nclicate, foe; 1;u„tt� i • a statement of •t1►e revenue, and 'the ex- • penditure of the ,years .since he took. office, and .contrasted the same with the figures during Hon.•R. J: Cartwrights regime. The esati nateici,revenue for the current yearinclA lug” Ort; TTf;L1OtT''gt .customs revenue, is . 27; 58a,000, - lied the estimated expenditureis $25,573,- .394, leavina'a surplus, for the year ending June• 30, 1880, of ,$2,000,000 in round ambers. This itself .will 'be accepted by people as•aii ample evidence »of ,the returniug prosperity of, the coffin-, try. • The estimated' surplus for•• the yeas • .ending June 30th, 1582 is about $1,- 500,000. This falling elf h1s;•sccoun•ted. for by the large amount of capital being. expelicled on public works' in ;the Do minion; for the •develcpuielit of the country. There was not a single objet lieu inthetarilf laws,butthe finance min- ister ably met. Jae t'ea't .witit, the coal", question,. shipping inttrests, the exodus and the trade with foreign canaries, in ' a most comprehensive, nlan.t;er. • gee want of space 1.e are unable, to give a report of his speech. .• Tile Canada Pacitie Railway syndi= cats held their first formal.racetui'g at the head ofliees in Montreal last week. •.A staff` of ttflieers was appointee' and a good 'deal of general business trflil- Mo. PAR— NELL • has. sent a • letter to the Land •League stating that'ifter .due • consideration lie • decws :it his duty to remain `in Ireland and retain his seat, in Parliament ('tiring the present; crisis... .Oa, Gillespie bus,bcou nominated the • Conservative Candidate far. •the Nortli Riding of . Ontario, • to till the vacancy ceased' by the resignation of Mr, Pluton, to accept the.slirlevxty of. the ceunt'y. •• During the present'sitting.of tllt:'I7o� iihinion Parliament, no 'Jess thanthree .cf its Tne'nilaers have diet';. and�lai'ge • . numbers of the tiieuibere•havti been prostrated by'siekuess, Another to tlifl fiat of the latter is Sir E'liarIes•Tiippea' ho is clangeroesly ill.. ' The London Pinta saga •it h11131 been informed that iii one. district in the 'West of Ireland; notorious as the seeno of snore than one. ,seendelousLandLeague victory, between: twenty. and • thirty village tyrathts have quietly abs- conded eine the secotid reading of ..tie N. A. BASSWOOD.M B.E1, taken in e: ehange for Protection ,1�ili. ;.Goods. the sale of their lands; will, be very E';ssa, - favorable to all parties. emigrating to 'rides,,kin• Bheops the great northwest. The teen's arc + to lleef, ,;lover, Ire sold at from �ol,2 tie $2.50 per acre,' !mo rlc,th).•, } and half of the pua'ehase money i..i to be 'returned, ' warn tlie•land is put • Gtiit'rliiliD undei• cultivation. This will :give to. the company a net price of about $1; an •-stere. fer..their'land. This will -put an end to the statements of the opposi-'. tion, thatt the company would cllargt+• UNDER THE. 4V8r10na or TIM $5 per acre for their' lands `or llohl; Clinton Literary.4 Scientific Society tllelu . over, and • in • this tray stifle;•• etnigi'ation into the country,'We 1101T'' • • to see the oppo'i'ti.on objections 'con- TOWN i At_1_, C.LaNTOfd, • after.. dais,• settlgd t• ato pUIi,'ioti thele Friday,''Marob. iWi. /881 after•• • Tt 18 lealueci from ofiiclal.sourc 4-`-t'haa'`• .'tlie Tll•glii .k1onotable.• `tie:.• count Ca'tlereagh, Di. P., Lord Arthus, 1 Barri.. - Rill -Trevor, its P., .Sir • John Lei.1ie, of Itamitton ' • Sir. Arch, Campbell,..Lord Farnham;• Sir John Blacker, D L, Right Honor. :• ISq ; ear dyie ablLord O'Neill, Major • Waring, B• . ' • •. l; Simcoo . L•, Maxwell U Otiose, D L, ALT:, J '•'' �* %���j i, r k. McCartney, D:',1 , 111:: P., and..othelr ' • iv/ or: / v c'r v t• i/1;. pop( lrir laticllore'§ a71ct' noblemen have.• et eiinEon iectntly•joined the. Orange. Assoc( tio11 ' .. re -Ke ) rli f. ui the United K'ingdoni. The Right �j (✓, Iton; the Fail, of..,Eufinsicillon; ,Lord: • of Brantford: Rosshtore,. White. 'Jolinston, Ma or Stew 'Tihcso araoeicnowlc(lgod by`tho Press to azo amongstthe finest angers In the Pruvfuco. • flit Blacker, I), L., and ethers 'whose Proceeds in aid of the 1lechtosiet3' Instituto Library nahnes are household words ini . Canada • , frciut their'1e17b attnchiiiei?t to Ot'ane-' t�dliniss• iloli.,, %c"i (leniCs; Reserved '• sin, lnust ee proud iudeed to` see,' their Seat, I➢� %eatts, ••or pull ccatly ru a few drtys:"n'• . labor of love Warble. shell good fruit: : FIRE ENGINEER: MR Partersen, the, 'grit luminary. of c 00 - • 0 30 - 018 to 5 50 to 0 85 to 0 20 to 0 20 • • •1to 12.00 680 to 001 0 75 to 1 25 - •5.511 to 650 4 25 to 4 75 3 00 to .3 25 • 7 00 to 7 75 _______•0 AIBMAO In 9 Have received this week. ER w c-‘ 0 0 Five Oases New OambriC Prints; The Most Beautiful Lot of Prints ever shown by them in the Town of Clinton. • •T -w td Opened Out This Day. J. ,r(,, • —T.p 13:7- We are prepared to make up to order;Gen- telemen's and Youth's °lathing ' ,A T CLOSE PR/CE& • + PPIA•CATIONS for the position of Lngiieor for Bradt,' neatly ex taus N • llniself dill-- /-1. the Steam Are Bilging, will. he recoivc,:•h • 'the undersigned, in siithig, ut, to the'-.Gtb•fnst., wile ing the, session last ss e'k;' with• a speech •trill,;is0ltiliitfwiiirtiosi.as•to the duties 6w. on Itho tarifa' lIo hold that• the tariff W. G: sou, L3ea.1'iro.Brigado, under the last govel rinlent • was -.mot'e'l Ulinten,•Teb, 18, 1831 -, • protective •than the .present• one:; arid : NOTICE TO DEBTORS. twe e.n tlae value of the exports of seine articles in 1878, and 1&84.; alio articles being' principally agricultural meets and machinery. Ire .colXten- • deet that 'there lead• been a decreases in' the valuta of the exportations, which we are quite wilting to admit. But is Mr. • 'Paterson 'not aware that under the present protective policy tlfo ,menu-, •facture of'sueh implements, has greatly• li,creased' as also has. the demand,: which is. a .sure 'sign thfit•thist tariff' is makingthe country prosperous. Again, . if our exports•' have decreased $1,• - :485,000 our imports for harm, necosa- `sitie-1 have decreased $0,000,000, which Isbotvs.eoiac1usively'tbat we supply our •own wants ourselves, and. thus give more employment to those • ie need, by ineans.of our industries. '. • • o. 1N • •Tictoriar Block, r lhll UNBEl50 ON1:u; having Lllcposod oe hlt •buss- ncaS, regnrre$ allp1+ai•tiee indebted to hhn• to eall- entl settle their at counts before the ' 1st of ;Starch, otherwise they will be placed 01 court fqr collodion. •• 1. RAIMENT. , 1n ; Ile will be foniid at his old place of business. Clinton, �Feeb..%4., .11381. yy ; �• i', 4 -In. • • • 9r✓'JL rci•to Let Leta.• N011T1i IIALF LOT • 5, eon. 8, Si irr's, • Baron County, fora term of years, as may byrroc I on, with 55 nitres cieaved, 30• of -which ie ferric front stamps, and the remainder chopped in the winter of T870. Ono•the premises Is a Log douse 18x24, and a ' '•,Sew Trema Barn 30x111. Boli sandy lcain. 'rhe farm - is enuv.•niont to 000 flourishing•town c$ Blyth, and . also to the line of the f. II to 11 Railway. Far•. ,ar- ticnlers, ninny •to Mr l 1111itS0 • 'ATT11:PALU,. Bolgtavo P, 0.; or to'JOIIN J. LLISII,Bt. Cetliarhle4 P. O•, Ont:. . . 50•tf. . • 5d ACRE FART • FOR SALE. /ii11h:Ocuth alt. of South. hall Lot Vo. 40, cc1. 10 1 toan,htfft •of Isnot Wawanosk, 40 acres' dealer' hklancawell timbered will, 5(101.1 1 hard tvoo,1. Titcro' 1st))) tiro l en a(rood dtvu,ling Ileum, a Pante hat•n good well and 511111),, h)rgc hcariug orchard with c11r ice varlet)° of fruit . ;l'ho place ie two miles frrnu Slolgravo'nnd 4ri,rrnnt Wirigilam. t'or 1,arthuiars soo the procirietor on the -place or Thos. Blandon, 1;eL, grave. • CLINTON PM BED FACTORY AND ° iliNiTU W,Eil,REROO MS:. • Wa' B. 131o1i. ;Sc. co., VICTORIA $T.' 0LlNTON,. Now hog to intimate to thoinhabitrntw a; Clinton and eurreundhfg country that• hey .havoon'lianfl• a very 1eteet stock of all kinds of Furniture, eliell:as Parlor Suites, Chamber Buttes, Easy Chairs, l'Utont )cockers • lildebosid4,• &C., .ac. • liar SPIt1140 i11:MMS and LOUNGES made to. order.'8ut • A11 parties Wis111ng'to pur- chase chase will consult their best intorest2 by giving ns a call. • - FUI,wEif.AL$1'CIlNI8Ift0 off short f,atioe. COFFINS and BfltOuns ahvays on hand. , • ti 1R WOOLLEN • STOCK •Is. one of.the MOSTt. COMPLETE and Varied in Ontario, and .Leeveiybody ordering a suit :.should see our •• Y � immense .ranoo; of ENGLISI Worsted Suitings, ' JO' . SCOTCH St'IE'ISH'Tweed Suitinge, CANADIANI.'weed Suitinb i. IMPORTED Sege &titins, BN EVERY' RADE . AND . PRICE. • 'We aro still showing a bib stook of , ns r Day Overc r which; will bo. eleftredotit at e. 1G RE u `lJ• ,-_'"" ---_.,p-- .. CA j�"� a (`� C!�� j��' , HV A tr .lt.V 4�{ 'o.k,�. he "Note oiothier.