The Huron News-Record, 1886-10-13, Page 5`1tlr*r 14
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You know we employ one of•the
most E pert Mantle Critters.
We .Guarantee You New De
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„signs _signs and Comfortable, Fits.
See. Our ;Big. Range of Mantle
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Cloths and Trimmings.
We treat everybody with, civility and think it no trouble
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CO'PAY
The Dry -Goods Emporium of Clinton:
ing on wool, J Syrnington, :firs Mc-
Gill. Sofa cushion, ;alis :McGill, I.riss,
1r”avish Best cellection of ladies'
work, not less titan 6 pieces, 111rt3 Mc
fl Jas Syatington. '(rent's slii,peis,
Mrs McGill, Geo afafixtt. Darned
net, Miss M Watson, Miss Riddle,.'
Crochet 'work, modern, Mrs Cunning-.
ham, 'Mrs Bentley Macrame work,'•
Jas Symiugton, Mrs. McGill. Point.
Ince, James Syaurigton,•Mrs McGill.
Iloniton lace, Jas Symington, 1lrs:.
afcGill. Ribbon .work, JAS Syming-
ton, Mrs McGill. •Chenille Work, Jas
Symington, Miss MoKeltar. 'Outline
embroidery, airs McGill Mrs Dr
Carder. Roman •embroideryin'lit5eu;
Jus Symington 1 Lind '2. Crochet.
skirt in wool, Geo Collison; Miss For.
syth. Pencil drawing by boy. ol.girl
under 16'years of lige, A McQiiarrie.
Gravy work, Jas Symington, Mrs iMg-
Giil.. Oil painting, Miss I'oll'ook.
Crewel. work,' 1110; McGill, W Cun-
ningham. Embroidery on .silk, Jas..
Symington.,Miss McKellar. Java
canvas work, Jas Sy niington Miss'
'Sloan.. Straw hat, • home. made, Alt'
Carr. Patch on gent's pants, by girl
under 14, Alberta Carr, Miss • Hamil-
ton., Plain. sewing by girl .under 14,
'Laura Carr, Alberta Carr. ••Darn on
sock or stocking, by girl' riot more
than 14; bash Hamilton,. Mis$ •Mc-
Gowan. Fancy. leather work, Jaines
Symington.
EXTRAS. \TIi.1 .
Crabb Jolly J Bentley ;' yarn
mat, J. Bentley.; sunllon er, I1.4 Ser-:
bus; cucumbers, i1. 'Sellars ; bag•
t uck, 11. M. Robinson; yarn mat,—
Jas.
hat,Jas. Jackson ; painting on velvet,,
1liiss McTavish ;•celery,.7. Ferguson;
panel painting, r \1iss , McKellar;
•painting, on in'oloskiu, Miss McKo1-
lar; -colored beans,' P. •\illows;
tnrufeat}lt>r fiowvers,,\V...Mahon ; pea
fowls, W. Mallon ;, fancy patch
work, J. Symiugton; antimacassar;
J. Symington Kensington en►-
broider}, Miss. McQuaiiie; photos:,.
I',aselaugh ; crochet wool wo11:, 'MRs
Forsyth : gent's unckr hint, Alias
Buchanan • flowers; • Miss:. W ilenn ;
hosiery, Miss Forsyth ; organs, T. C.
Doherty; sewing machines, T. O.
T)oherty ; bakers', buns; J.. 11Ic1IiI-
hln ; 'binder, . W.• Levy; s1eighal,
John Brunsdon ; • Washing machine,
A ltogerson'; sulky' plow,• George
Lob"); reaper knife', grinder, John
Moss ; seed cleaner,.: Arnistrong..&
Beatty. • •
JUDGES. . • •
Horses.—Charles heron, Tuclier1
smith; _Robert hiller; Ttunlicrry.'
Cattle and Si•ine. \)yin..Yonng,
Colborne ; R. Gibson, Howlett: ; 0.
Gi1vin; jr., W. 'Whwaliosh.'
Sheets.—Thos Ancloison, \\T. Wa-
wanosh ;':James Scott. •
Grain and Dairy Produce.: Tohn
Johnston, . (Clinton;• A, : Taylor;
Blyth.
Stewart, I3enmillcr.
Poultry.—W.• Taylor, \i•"ingham,
Implements and Ilfanilfaclttres.
I). Tiogan, Seaforth„ W.. McOly..
lilout, \\'ingllam. ' a• .
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Lamiil,v' 1Vor1.=—l'Zrs: J. Johnston?
Clinton--; Miss. Brown, E. Wawa,
nosh ; 1tlrs. J. Stewart, Benmiller,
.vim
ly by the hand, Of -course the Grit
jour ials,, that have been slandering
White Ihiu, Mr.\1 hail wvill continuo to
act oat .thou 'tactics, as the 21Tew ,Era
duos—lie and.stick to it. , -
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"STAIiVIN G" INDIAN S.
•The black, the Hideous record can -
nob taus he wiped out: The evidence
1s We clear, too strong, that, with
Sir John Macdonaid'sconnivance,• if•
not with his 'approval; the Indians
•were deliberately doomed to' starva-
tion •and pestilence that Sir John's.
partisans .alight EnnbOZZlo• Hundreds
of; thousands of dollars of the. • honey
'tippropr•iated for' the support of. the'
•Iuciians. . by parliailieilt.—Toronto
Globe. •
•"Tito black,' the .1tideousrecord"
is that the'Grita say What, is false;.
The' evicloueo is "clear that
1.'The government is: under no
treaty obligation to feed the Indit)us,
except in a single troatj%, Wherein it
is agreed that in case. of pestilence.
or famine the' Government' shall
extend' such. assistatico as shall keels.
the Vidians from perishing. • ' '
?. The government has •supplied
all the treaty Indians With food -se
We
hclent to l.eo i t•1 e u t'rou want.. 1
1 t t 3\ o
deiy'tlhe Globe to mention au in-
stance •of treaty Indinus Who have
booii lento suffer while they:reblti'in-
od on 'UMW reservation's.Ib may be
true enough that some w]lo.htive re-.
fused to remain on their reserves
have gone 1'llaiigry; butit can bland:-
ly be' expected that tin iigo)it-with
supply ti atli is going to tolloww every
rovi ng Indian' in the : Northwest
and reed. him a lieu''• he:' hungers...
There are•i,leiyty.`01 supplies•oit the:'
reserves, and' Indians who , try• .to
work, live not: only. \w'itlloet•
starving:het in cam fo E,.
3.,It'is' no true that •a dollar: of
the •inoney'voted' for tho Indians
has boon embertlGd,.�`:4e. Globe
cannot, mention.• an' ,fit'e'eof till=
ezileiucnt. It •' indulges in •"wild.
ilii w]lirling words,:' but they form
-ulato only baseless acousations.
4: No Inr.ians have been "doonm-
ed to stttrvatiou ancl•pettilence." It.
isnot: true : that Mr. '.I:?e,wdney ever
saici'the:Iudians might "eat pork 'or
die and ho •dtuiined," and neither)
nIr. Herchmer nor any other, olllcial;.
ever reported tinit "too • the. Indians
pork is disease and . death." We
•ehallongo the Globe to produce• any
such report. ; '
If is probably -•title that fresh book.
agllees better than. purl: Wits Ilio.
Indians .;end, listing 111 that belief
the government anp.plies beef al-
most wholly. In 1884. and.' 1885
about' 85 per cent of the Meat sup-
plied to the Indirtns was beef.
It is easy for Deform journals to
indulge in ;'ailing aCeosations.against
Iudiau officials but it•has been coat -
polled •to publish in its own col-
umna the•evidenoe that ti►ose acensa
titans are untrue: • Itcaunotproiltlet
any good .evidence that they are well
founded...—hipaattl oi',,
CURRENT TOPICS.. .
Lii;S I1tto11UIIT It0111i.
The other day after Mott. Thomas
White 41:01; ell at the., Perth
meeting a gentleman in the audience
called hjion .M.r. White to explain.
what he ha(lrsnifl about, Riel and the'
Iton)an •Catholic Church at Cayuga.
M:r, 'White said he had not, offline t'O
talk politics, hilt with the pertais-
sion of the audience ha Macre an
explanation not only of what he did
say but of the manner in which be
had been misreported by the Glulie,
This explanation wns deemed so sat-
sfcwctory that Very Rev. Dean O Con-'
nor, a Roman Catholic clergyman,
t
arose and crossed over di'ont where
he mit Anal thank .lr, White warm.
Drn11t :8' iw:n,i�l1.
11fiss Mitry bfoiil'ori ill is the guest'
of Mrs. Jason Ellis. ••
Mr. Robert Walden Tall rnod.
home last week., he had been absent~
for some time.
Jainos,,Rath has let.tlao can
tract to Mr, James Magill of build-
ing a stable. .
Mr. T. Ross lately pureliiasea two
steers from Mr. David .Magill for
the sunt of $77.
Mr. 'Phomas bell and George
Taylor attended the: court held in
Gocicrich last Week, as jury noon.
• Af'- 1 + id o f \ i dl apt is
Mr, Ic, al lets a tI d e
the guest of Mr, Rebut 1%-loGowart
jr, this week.
THE DRY -GOODS .PALAO.E. •
DRESS DEPARTMENT,
We are ,nOw showing a• very largo and complete stock of DRESS GOODS " AND lir .TMMINGS, embracing
all the new colorings and styles and at popular prices. -
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IANTLE DEPARTMENT.
We slimy Vbrylarge range of Mantle. -Cloths.. Just opened out, a lttr: eo1ot of Tweeds, suitable for Ulster,
ings,
1ste -
ngs, at a,\'pry low price. a See -them.
Stock large and well assorted in all departments. "''Five per cent off,for casae.
JOHN WISEMAN, Manag ern •
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Estate J..Eo,DGENS.
Clinton . Carriage . Works
IHA.TE BEEN
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REMOVE } RE ` OVED!
• , TO TIII, NEW. PREMISES ON, TIIE - 1•
OLD PRESBYTERIAN: CHURCH PROPERTY
TOWARD.THE STATION.
The premises have been fitted up and ai'e largo, \1'r are howin a potter position than,.
oinr to attend to the yenta of the public. °
P.
Hayward, Clinton.
Mi. A..,11I. ]3nrohill attended the
toaeher's'cotivontiou helotiu Seaforth
and took' ,an•active hart in the pro
ceediigs. ' •
A ! large ' n'uinber • attended the
: meeting 'held in Chilton on the•7'th
and. were • well . satisfied. with 'tile
speei)hes delivered • by Xiov,. Dr.
'Kane and 11Ir,..Sinitli:' •
The boys of Westfield haso ball
club sept a eliallcugo to 13iyth junior
:cliib• intending to defeat them,- and
tlien try : the 'seniors. ' The • Blyth
juniui,%, icadily : received thq clini-
longo as it was to be played on the
d3lyth grounds' an last day of show.
;grounds rounds by1
�•1' on0
They were: v •,�
o'clock, . Both teams placed n fine
gaine but ,the scare does ' not. look
well for the Westfield .'boys, as they
nwere.only 20 runs -behind and one
innings ahead. •'
Whtle.Mossrs.'Chas Ahrulinln,
Alex, -Grey, A. McGitglan; and—
Robinson were boring, for hater ou,
lot 17, eon, 4, Dawn township, oni,
.'lucsdcty last the three hast,n�antet-1
'narrowly escapod•losiiig"thein lives,
Sarno sixteen feet had been' (lag
with'spado:aitcl pickaxe before start
filo' to born with: au anger,.and while
Mr. Abraham Ares 'at the, bottom
suddenly the auger was lhii ;led ..out•
'of the well by sonic.. subtoiranern.
.power, and 'it was fount; that M1'..
• Abraham was ;yin at the bottous
asphyxiated. Mr. ' G)'oy imtnediate-
:ly descended . to. ramie his conit•ader
.but iuet with' tho'silme fate. Mt':
McGugan then descended with the•
aid. of; a. ropc._Ilmld:J.y-_those,.on top.
of the %yell, in order that ire in.ight
be rescued incase' ho were also o.vor-
powered.' In •s.pito of the escaping
gas Mr. MIIcUttgctn sriceeoded in pale-,
ing the rope` 'around the feet and
legs••of• the two prostrate inclu, 'and
they were drawh dirt :apparently
lifeless. Medical attendance was.
piotnptly sunintolted, and • all . the
sufferers are reported, to, be in a fair
way to• recovery: •
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MARKET REP'OJ1TS. •
(corrected every Toesriny aafternbon,)
Flotar • a• 14 50. to 4 b0
ltallWheat,, new •& old; 0 70. to 0 70
Spring Whoat, 0 70 to 0 70
Barley ..... ... .. . e. 0 45 to 0 50
Oats ........ 0 27 to 0 28.
Peas :..0 53 to 0 50
Apples,(winter) per bbl 100 to 1 5Q
Potatoes . 0 25 to .0.25.
Butter . O' 11: -to' 0. 18
Eggs... O 13.10 O 15
]Isy..... ... , 8 00 to 9'00
Perk . 5 O0 to 5 00
,Cot•nwood ' 3 00 to 4 00
Beef 0,` 00 to. 0.00
Wool ........................ 0.17 to 0 20
ESTRAY NEIFER.' -
Came into the enclosure of the stihseriher, Lot
at; Corr, a, :tenon, on or about the* middle of
August, ONE 111:11F1411, .)no year old toast, spot• .
ted red and white, 'Ihd owner' I rrq,iosto410
1,r0p0 propul•ty, pity oxpensee and take alto
animal away. W. 4. Jlellit1t,i ,
Mnil ett, Oct, 11, 1890, 415..31
ESTRAY HEIFER.
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Canto on to nil promisee, i2,•1Ttillett, on
or ,about theist of Juno last,rayearling lloifew+,
small sl/c, white, with some red a opt the earn
U 10, . n prove property,
•1 �Irc owner -will a
and neck. p 1 t S,
any o,cpensosnnd tntio the animal many.
ANDitEW WILLIS. •
kluitott, Oat, 7th, 1880, 0111
'e�l_arbl� Works.
Having bougiit out Josixt' VA't1•omo,
in.(?odotioh, we aro now. prepared to fur-
nish, on reasonable terms,
HEADSTONES. Al51) `M0Nt3JENTS.
ORA:KITE A, SPECIALTY..:
We' o are prepared wreel d to sell tli0a}ttlr:tLsil any
other ' {kin in. the comity. Ma. .L1 wis
1'r r.loi"r, of Uodel•irlr, has beim. appointed
general agent fur the county, an,t• parties
.wanting; anything ie.tlisline trill.find it to
their interest. to reserve their orders until
he calls.. •
PO] EILTSON .Sr BELL.
ylny 17th, 1SS6. 312.3n1
.TO THE FARMERS.;.'
. Study your own interest and go where
Jou can gut
Reliable harness, •
I
manufacture ' none Mit, t110. BEST of 8rocB.'
• llearlr'e of shills that sell chehp at/ they have
pot to live ltril' Call and. get p11008.,• Orders
pf
by mail onrptly attended to: •'
eTJ 1V(•: "J(?:...., C. '.3.11x' •.xE,
1IA1t' 58'E)IPORIU31, BLa 7.'31,..017^.
C. \\ILL 11011) TIIEtIl
CO'Y 00H,
NOE
PE1w .
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SATURDAY, OCT'll 2nd
AND FOLLOWING WEEK.
=—SEE '1'IIIaTII '
Gralld�� la o•
j� V f Nei :�1an�d Stylis4 :.foods.
1 J.
'12)ETL..
DET&
SHEPHARDS'
ea•o®1,araoii II E
;R.
superior to all others,.
al°
Superior
Steel •Na�� .
s
ar B
esta d •
�. do �e ��e �• ifl
COMMISSION OROKERS.
fl embers Toronto Stock Exchange
Private wires to T0R0NTO;MON TI1 iAL,
NEW • 1 01.11: CHICAGO,• and •
OIL• Ch11
STOLES,•'BONDS, • CI{.,I1'", PROVIS-
10NS and OIL,•houghtand sold ''•
w : for cash or margin. '
C2:JCJNC'r•4 . 01" a 'Ie ,
Corner Itattenbuiy arid Albert Sta.
Thompson, MGT.
Clinton, July 14, 1380.
Extensive Ruction GM'
UCH LOTS I
TIE UNDERT$IGNI•.U'will offer for sale, about:
the uiiddio of October, in
• `.COTS OF :IO AND . 2 ACRES
Atrtaat tract of vainahle hash Iambi bit the Last
41(30 01, the Maitland Concession,
Colborne. Township . f,
Immediately adjoining the hridgo'to liohnesviliu.
33usli
mishits 01 •
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Beech, liF:e.plei • $tock and Soft
Ii.ilnn itleilnnloek, &b.
See 'time bills for. (kite and
oilier particulars.
T. 11. CARI TNO, J. W. IIATIIITT,
Auctioneers Pi.mprtoter'
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A LL PARTIES f,
nrTus INDEB D 'PO T'S will please
Tray amounts to J. WISEMAN, manager
of the XTodgene T.etate,•bofore the Ist :lay, ns'
after that date accounts will he placed in Court
for co11eetion.—C, J, TUTIHILL'3 CO. 387S.
EO. POTTS, house, Sign,
CA ItIt1AGTre- ..G (1117;i1 MK t'AIAr;P 11T.
rap/. !Jonginry dud ralsnu)ining around
do eo,is Rana JJlaelrtnards a spaelaitji, Rialto
Melina Ontn•lrntre,i anti prices? milia Ilia timet,
liesidrnee—Mayp5hraed,OLIN fl'ON. .s5
ESTRAY STEER. •
Crone into the enclnsuro of thesirhserilier, lot
28, Soil. 2, Mullett, nttortt the will Sept: miler,
1860, a l3I>ACIC S alt t With some white sppots,
aged two ) eats old past, The ower will piense
all, prove p
ro3ertyr pny charges and take the
animal awn •
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�1 t.t:s dol a ( x
4 # 141. S
C.
Iron and Ilardwatro Merchant,
July, 1880.
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N CU NIr:'
AIM
Ilas been appointed solo agent fort this celebrated 'Tea. Of itself it is the
best value in the market, besides which
A • :IIANDSQIVIE PRESgeW
is given: to of ery purclhaser ;of 3 lbs and upward, 'It is put up in half
potind'.packets tit
50 TO 70 CENTS.PERPOI/A/D.
I'tnc}►asers need not tllluy. ,3•ii'is nt once i11. order to get a I?resent.. 100
diti•erent. books to eliooso from. Try a 25 -cent packet of 1.1 -Quo Tea,
Xi ",Solo avant for 1''LD1811MAuNIS YEAST, tlht3 best fn tho world,
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John Cunn in °hamo - Clinton.
_ � _ _.' •...' _ y -i.' :...� sw.�+n. �,m .�-3�.rata� --'-+�+�,.,sv...a. �=9im+�a,!�Ear++.�'�Sf7b'•9'-
The undersigned has just opened a new Drug Store, to ,1ACks0V'S
NEW .IJLOCK, on ]]U]ION I'IRLf j', two doors west of the City,
where will be found a complete assortment of Pitr(s
ih'llgs inil Chemical* ;:d' -,o. Patent 111.(IIicinncq and
Druggists' Snitn4r14 s--aII that the, ;public in ask Col' ill alumai?`
'• lines.
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o TH i IV GTO O N.
Yom.
rilnton, Isla Jnnasry,1880. .
--.Oliteo t . aged %toy; TCiAtoilft ti49,titiE
ono