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The Huron News-Record, 1888-02-29, Page 5it "Jt `the PuAic"'will Beep their Eye all this corner of the cpa,per, they will find What is interesting. We hfive bought a lot of "im ,% AND A QUANTITY OF r �- a ; All of the NEWEST AND LATEST PATTERNS. d See them. White Cottons, Grey Cottons, a mbroifderies, `= Seersuckers and Sateens, GrO'I E PAY &r CO's • • ■ Dry -Goods, Emporium of Clinton. L CURRENT TOPICS. ., , FROM TREASURER ROSS' BUDG.ET SPEECH. Taking a close eatimate iif the I amounts received by the municipal- ities before the Act carne into force, it may be estimated that they'have lost $E;135,000. If we deduct, from this their profit of $50,245, we find that their net loss is 84,755. The Government, on the other hand, has paid directly in cash 04,596, and they have lost in revenue $k124,- 000, snaking a total loss to the Provinceof$148,596, as well as a loss to the uiunicipaities of $84,755. i' MEANS EXTRA TAX ON TIIE FARMERS. One of the molt convineig and at the same time concise objections to Commercial Union yet advanced was recently bronght forth by Alr., Clendenning,,one of Brook's leading; t'- farmers, resident near Manilla, `Ir, a Clendenniug sbows that nolo several milliolfs of dollars are .annnally collected for custotus on goods coming into Canada from the States. Under Commercial Union - that. would all come out of the farmer. It is proposed to raise it by direct r- taxation. , Now Mr. Clendenniug properly shows that two persons each worth say $10,000; one a farliler,Ahe other using his money at interest would pay vastly" difl'nr, ent sums. The increased rate let us suppose to be ten mills on the dollar. The fariner, on his $10,000 farts would, pay „$100 extra tax(is, t *... while the other who loaded bis inon- e.y, being taxed on say $800 income, would pay the modest amount of 88 extra taxes -a. difference of $92 against title farmer, by the practical working of Commercial Union. And there is just where it would catch the farmer. Mr. Clendenning „ -is correct. -bind may Warder. m In and About the County, ° -Mr. Joseph Hodgins, 16th. con- cession of Grey) was badly injured by a,vic[ous bull a short time ago. -There are now four prisoners in the Wellington county jail serving out the alternative to paying a Scott ra Act fine, Mr. Thomas Passmore, formerly of the Exeter • Advocate, together with his wife and family, have re- turneA to Blyth, where they will per- • miimently reside in future. o• -Mr. I`red, Stone, druggist P,nd telegraph operator at Wingham, has dec':ded to accept a position at Win' "nipeg 1, -W. T. Scott, of Ayr, has been arrested charged with administering poison to Wm. Perrin, of 1 orth Du m' ` fries township, Waterloo, on the 14th of Febi u' y. Perrin died. _ tits have been issued for the elections In West Middlesex and Prince Edward. Nominations in w both cases take place on March 3rd (w, and polling on March 10th, -Mr. W. Stewart, known as the Kincardine giant,"is twenty years old, 6 feet 8 inches ill .height, weings 240 lbs. and treasures 45 inches round, the chest. ASalvation Army convert named Moore has been sent to Sandwich gaol for 21 days for abusing his wife, Moore of the ,same sort should be Sandwiched in that institution, - Windsor Clarion. -Miss Maggie Hall, of Groy'town- ;� V ship, has pieced a"quilt with' five hundred and twenty five blocks in it. Where are 4,725 pieces in the fivo hundred and twenty-five blocks. It not take her 10 years to do' it i only 10 days.. -P. J. Brown, formerly A lawyer of Ingersoll, leas been arrestgd by a Woodstock constable on a capias issued from the office of the Clerk of the Queen's Bench. Division at the instigation of his brother, Dr. Brown, of•Ingersoll, The amount of the'doe- cor's claim is $1,800. -A grindstone, which was being run by horse nowpr on the farm of Joseph McVey, West Nissouri, on Monday afternoon, broke in four piece one of which struck a mun named W. Jones on the left breast, crushing in his ribs against his lungs, He now ho'verb between life and d@ath. p, • " r W r.. ... ., ... ._ .. ... .. ...,.. ..:� .., • � « „ .r .'.. ..; ,. ._. ..... � ..,+ l ! . S •.•TAT , ,.N,-E n Yi . . , S N D00.• , s ao,Tkei "gen8- ARE SHOWING E RA G�6 , VALUE IN COTTONS, TWEEDS, DENIMS SHIRTING S, 'Grey and White Cottons, &e. Just Received, ONE CASE OF NEW' EMBflOID . - Eq1Es, Which we are selling at CLOSE PRICES. Five per Lent. Off for Cash. 0-0-0 JOHN' WISEXAN, Manager. Estate J. HO D GrENS, SPRING - STYLESBlaw —s'OF_ o DrRqvg Arnnffq, -Mrs. Blakely, of Bruoe County, HATS'� N ®. CAPS I _a lady 63 years, of age, is just cutting -0-. -6— a new iDolar tooth: A, of the very, LATEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. Also u {lir. H. H. Bolton, Reeve of J ■ 0., E & 008Bolton,antiWarden of thecounty of Peek, is said to be the youngest One Case Ame"rican NHave opened out TWO CASES of Dress Goods, Reeve ever elected in Ontario. He was elected three years ago, and is (very handsome), front 20c. up to 50c. A call respectfully solicited. ' now 28 years old. He is a barris- ter. C31-W-0-C31-W-0-O-=..1ASO-O w, ALL SPRING STYLES and FRENCH MAKES1 • • • -1lrs. Mary UoGowan, relict of'These Goods they boort' S the late Robert McGowan, of East Murray Block, Albert Street. ;,ht at 50c. Uhl tilt. � � f� and Wawanosh, died at her residence in re -Next Door to DRY -GOODS PALACE. will Chief 'thein at Blyth, on Tuesday of last week. ,.,,,,..,,,�.�"�z T_•-; y She had reached mo the gond age of e - - y y - •• - ,. _._, -- e 6 0 / A / F '- E� / , / A • - ��/CEs years and 5 months. She. was ons, At this season of the year every. oxcv To LEND ler good mortgage or L (OJ/L/. � • of the pioneer' residents of the dis• one should use Powell's sarsaparilla "'Clinton,-Feb. nterop rsonal security at liewebt current rate Of � � trict and was greatly beloved -and and burdock; it cleanses and er.riches Clinton; Feb, 28th, 1888, 485111 ;a , ; s esteeined for her kind ,and Christian the blood. Price 50 cts., sold by --- — -- ..baI liey a44.e �Voiiderful Valile. character- She leaves to numerous all druggists. 443.3m. osT-oN rcESDAY, FEBRUAPY slit, on family. I,,l,tlte Brise Line road between. Clinton and'. e�y; LT Manchester,a SMALL rox contuinfug tools.' � �ase OV -Coats a�/Wh®1iQs�,1e Py�1ceL+1 -At the meeting OF the Galt MARKET 1tEPOIi'rS• The and r will be suitabfy rewarded liv leaving Wholesale b 1 A7 council Monday evening the. by-law (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) It at anf of the Clinton hotels. -D., L. STONE- Y Ifou8E. 435 limiting tine number of hotels for the CLINTON. ---0 town was introduced and evoked Flour........................84 00 to 4 50 SEED BARLEY FOR SALE. -1 have a limited �� considerable discussion. For the Fall Wheat new tFt old 0 76 to 0 82 S quantity of good rood barley for solo at Lot J ( DETI®� CO. pastitwo years six hotel and two shop Spring Wheat ............. 0 76 to 0 82 All DLi TONn lU, Godcricli 4S5 Townsbi>.--JOIIN VVV e V licenses,have been granted. 'the Barley ...................... 0 65 to 0 70 'shop licoti"e will remain the same Oats ......................... 040 to 0 40i�DWARD N. LEWIS, liarrister, Notary Public as they are, but two additional hotel —. Proctor •iu !Maritime Court. Offices corner Peas.................•.....+..0 60 to 0 60 south of Martin's hotel Coaericlr;' Out. Souci- licenses have been granted for this Apples,(winter) per bbl 1 00 to 1.50 ter for the Ifuron Laud'Agcncy, `stoney to loan ° ■ year, malting eight in all. --- Potatoes .................... 0 60 to 0 65 at cheapest rates. 4U0 tf -Miss Gussie Duffield, of Wingham Butter ..............•:....... 0 16 -to 0 18 �ARNI FOR $ALIT,- A'or sale, the north half (now Mrs. Heath) was a few days Fig'gs..................... •••••• 0 16 to 0 18 1' of lots 51 and 5S, in the 1st concession of the " Of thifig ow I ago made the xecipient of 4a kindly. Hay ........................... 8 00 to 9 00 Township of Turnberry, poutaintng 100 acres: over 70 cleared, gpod frame house, barn and worded address, accompanied by a Cordwood ................... 3 00 to 4 00 stable: situated � nines from Wroxetur ang 3 berry dish and 'sugar ata cream of Beef .......................... 0 00 to 0 00 miles from Bluevale.' Will bo sold cheap and on 0--_-. tinted and decorated glass sot in 1' l••••••• •••••••••: ••••••• 0 2s to 0 25 ©nsy tennis. Appl)'to AI.AICTAGGAItT,Cliutorn. slicer, from the teachers and officers I'or1{••••.• ,.,•..'.'..,...... 6 5U to `6 75 4 'tf �fl NeW Dry-Go®tis 0 Of' 5t. Paul's Sunday School at -- -- -- - STRAY STUCK ADVER- • Winghani as art evidence of their' + (. TISEVENTS, inserted in TuE COLONIS•I S' TRAiNS ompilsMc•mto a, lowrntet. '1'st0k. l � Boots appreciation Of her labor s• miles rt t nrpkinl' to advcrtiae stray stock, Shoes! -'hhore appears tory t0 1)e n0 If you wautany kind of ndrertlsinR, you cannot g� �` prospect of a settlement between dC bettor than call on "The Record," - Messrs. ,Kidd of Dublin and their �� r'MTE • > ' • ., PROPERTY Ftj11 S > IdI OR ,� 'gr �a cents o n The former offered 50' Canadian i's, P New, Groceries PaCIf1C nso,l�rh IaESTrd"onerofathebistine The "W • Cants On the'dollar, at 18 months, au 11 t;ewa Record" m,c of tits,: ucat.nted,ums with good security, but -the latter in the County of Huron. Advertise in WOUId not tithe lags than 60 cents. ";rhe Nays-L'ceerd"--The double Circulation A• 0 f llcs to Thonsa nds. Kates as low as any. The stock is now to be jobbed off,and RAILWAY Having, lust' bou--lit a Stock of 11ew r�' > > ' the chattels will come under'tho nuc_. will int Settlers Trains to all Dints in t-TC]IIIttNG Bt'SISliSS-TILE UNDER. Having,just, a bOUdS at rite, p• (,Sells tioueer's hammer on the 27th inst. n B slgaed'tvlsnca ro iutiuuato to rite pcoplo of LOW PRIDES, I alt ill iL pOsltlOil t0 sell o'OOC1S as IOlV Mr. George, Kidd t0.1ks Of Olti t0 Clinton aiul'surroundinRcountry, that ,n order b b g JH9X1TOB� DROTO to suitably meet the dewaudaef his-verj tunic,• as any 1'espectable House ill the Dominion, Ann on( - British Columbia: 1 ■ ■ 7 ou::custemers, lie ha" bought out the business of Alr. K, Fitzsimons, and will carry oil the same, Wantinrr - — - — And the North-West. „ith the choicest meaty In season. Every effort s, Colonists for P,ritish Columbia and Pacifle Coast will lie nude to„mart the ivant5 of all, and he Our Weekly Round UP• hopes to merit and rteeive it fair share of public s f will alsToo be taken N. w. Station, B Fitrmrrs't Lowest prices for large orders. Cad goods at Low6s r prices,. :-Mr. Blake writes from Italy that Learing Toronto, N. d. N. -W. Station, Brook Faruwrs' trudo n specialty. At.BEItT AfAY, Goods VVVV �.o� �j `j ��jja Street, at 0 p nl., his health is almost re-established. 'P -I NY-­F01t-[rENT-W-1Ei, =o1n ora ere• sidenee attached The oven is new. Good• Will Save money by calling on me. I always beep GOOD -; Cha Liberal Ulaton.t3tss -_ham jjj ��jj� jj `L Cap A tured the Doncaster division of -.Lu a J; ek ..yard an([ beings Near the business centro of r p � Qon rite being astatic a e i aceta west i n the STAPLE GOODS —What the people want—ancl WILL Yorkshire, which was formerly rep. Qommereinl hotel, •'there is is Rood opening for NOT 7� UNDERSOLD w and every Tuesday thereafter during Murch a steady uian with mall areata to go into the NO 1 BE V ND-liRSOLD by any one ill the trade. resented by a Gladstonian. unrl April.' bakingbushmg4. RCntlow. ' Apply at tills office Dgning an altercation between A colonist sleeper will be attached to tI so or to A. Doustvoaru. 473•tf. �1 j�1 two students at Chattanooga 'Penn., trains. Make early application to agent for what Butter and 8;/ s taken In Exchange for cars and berths you will require. 33•feetcuts 11LSS )IAHING.-'a-\iri Citm (bell, of London g while playing ball on tits, rounds of I p Y g g eu�plieil for ooloniatat' movables, No Cuatopts has opened 1),teas )laking Koonra over the /� the Chattanooga University, Ben do ay or expense. Noquaranttne. No transfers. Dry Good Store ofGeo. E:' Pay S Co., with first. , Goods. A call respectfully solicited. Magill struck .James (;. Johnston on For further inforutatio11 aeo se it, or write class assistants.' Site is in a position to turn, out. the head with a ball bat killing COLONIZATION AGENT, work squat to any in the city. Abe respectfully �aw� r g CO's, D sal order. Rooms over CEO. E: PAY �& E E him' .110 King Street West, TORONTO � CC'S, Dry Coodv Stm•e. • -While Mr: James Pofl'ock wasH-0 -L crossing the river' St. Clair from NY.” JAMSON, C-���_ Marine City, Michigan, to Sombra, isw�cllt C.P.11t., Clinton. SEABEES BLOCK, - - CLINTON his team broke 'through the ice, Mr. -- I Now is the time to got your FALi. & WINTER Pollock jumped clear of the rig and " ��++ ®`� �,g ® 01111COAT and SCrrs' DYED and PRESSED to the erlri[t'current U1Ckl swept' THfes• f ■1 N, CM look nearly as stood its now, before the•rush.be• -` q Y p Runs, at llomlulou Dye uud Clonnslnl' team 9 and •rig under the LCs._ The - - -`- : ' "'� • - forget that this is the only trees. �P,the Dont 'great • � Clearing Sale - for . 30 DaUs team and rig were valued at $300. forget that this is the only plage in the town �■..h whore Clothing is clehnsed, repaired and pressed -Particulars are reported from to look 468 yearly Ag good as new. KE, Proprietor. AT THE— at ofan outrage perpetuated at Castle Caldwell, near Kesh,;county a > << Fermanagh. Some persons broke .4 —i FOR SALE. Red Rocker. Furniture Store." into the handsome church which ■> HF,SUKSCRIBERoRerelforsale foureilgilih __°-_ adjoins tile' demesne of Mr. Bloom- T Building Lots fronting on Albert Street; also field and getting a bund e. of straw I•L• M two fronting, oil Rattenfiury Street; elthor en The undersigned having hong , g g j o „ht ottt,tholili"iuess lately carried os, by.A, A. IiClulCthf took down from the 'lectern the Z bloc or in separAte lot", to suit purchasers. For desire to notify the Public that they will'ofl'ier their ENTIRE STOCK of further particnim's apply to the undersngntd.-E. largo and magnificently bound O DiNSLEY, Qlinton. 882 Bible, opened it and laid it over the --- ---- Furniture at Rock DOtton Prices large in the aisle, piled over it a COLD i�ZEDICATED- - large quantity of blackthorn twigs AS and sticks, and deliberately set all � t I FOR TIIF 1F1'P THIRTY DAYS Ildad ec, 215 on fire. Happily the great - weight. N. Washiington, eMeD.L Toronto. S O., - 1 , anti splendid binding of the Bible hail the ' otleet of restraining the r i FC)It-- T C /� 13I 0 K & R E I T H., file front spreading. Tile scoundrels, i minent Throat and Lnng Surgeon, will visit HII�Tji l b-1 ry;�PSJ,lINS, t t + - on leaving the church smashed ten 1Jll1LYYss llj� I SpCCia'11 attention �;iVC11 to 1LnlICCtrkui� slug U11LolStC1•ill^.. panes of glass, The Bible has been Clinton, Rattenbury House, destroyed all but the cover, which -ON_ TALLOW,, (SLC. - - still bears in large gold letters, conspicuous amid the debris the words Idi01dDAY MAl1CN 19TH, ��$$, Highest market pride paid. Bri1i "Tile hely Bible."- Irish Paprr, 7 f them along. ��ly. - Co e�l���r. • A. COUCH, BUTCHER. 1'owell's sarsaparilla and burdocl{ CouaCF.oriy. - Coaast.11ailaca�rcc. R' inus the mostowerful blood purifier in p 1 Nnats" nsn Anunxsasa or Rcrnsvv Crr,r:u nt• . the market, 'Price 50Cts. a bottle Da. 11Asutx0'rex'8 NMm. NI%Tll0D:-N1 S scant 0LlgNif 0N. 3fr5tf -MLI. III: AT Sold b,' all druggists. 443-3m. Bridgenorth, Out., Catarrh, l.ead and throat. _ Airs Jos Ei re, hiniballs, Ont., removing growthfronNotloe 0n1t., 8tho. 3lr5tevenson onSuluLeileroll, ndrylel.an �h ^�a� a W. coat' doll len, Ont.,CnRarrr Mrs, t Cernisb,Wnilnc nnl gg s BU store Unt.,Astluua-and Consnmptimi, Aira-AleLnnil� - 1, * ress, stat, Catarrh r4 the threat. Afro d hnnnln IIALE, •--Iit Senforth, oil the 14th of Feb, and eon, Kingston, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deaf - the wire of.Mr. A. Hale, of a son. ness, Mrs It Chamber, Ayhuer, Ont., Catarrh --- throat AlrsJasEntborson,Nn nnte,Ont.,Bron- Get iouwNotes and Accountsrolleet- TO chltis, long standing. J A Little, Dundalk, Ont., Catarrh. J E Kersey, Batlgm•ose P. O., Catarrh, ed by q �, 1iAf;tI131:.-IuBlyth on the l8thinstthe catarrh,. A andthroat. n, Wnzieli, rg,Ont., J. T. W TC�TT EXAMINE -EYES ANS FIT SPECTACLES wile of •!useph Maguire, Salt Manufae Catarrh, hood nndthroat. R Monzio", Wurchnm, Ont. Catarrh heal and throat. Mrs F Scott ■ toter, of n stn. Sterling, Ont 'Catarrlr, head and throat. Edith - EXETER, - ONT. Linda, Stetroleal Ont., enanrgged tonsils, W CO N S IJ LTAT I O N FRELL Lindsay, Petrotea, Ont., Catnrrh biro J r it lie collects Notes ccud Accounts in • T7ILI. HEADS, NOTE Noble. Ont., Catarrh, head and throat. Air IL 11�� Hnada Lotter Hrads 'rags, Noble. jeweller, Petrotea, Catnrrh. lI aiecot�tl�t any part at the 9nnSt reasonable rates. r R , P.AI., Strgtllroy, Ont., bronehoconsumption. w MONEY TO I:OA `1 at lorest rates of � Statements, Circulars, Business if Storey, o Storey & Son, prominent glove uian• Cards•; Envelopes, Prograirntes, ufacturere,'of Acton, Ont,, cured by Dr Wash- inte9•e4t. Pire, Life,, and Accident � ■ ]lice printei in * workman, ington'o4 Catarrh of, the eni threat, had form, and InBurance A ens, Chive 4,hn a call. T40NOWS-4000fa For FlIku Prl% Ilke ninnner and at 1 w rates,at pronounced incurable, b33• rmhiont epecinllsts ft, � THE NEWS -RECORD Office Canada and Englmid. 1Vrito blit for particulars, O ICC :-,%CG7nCS 8t., FGCtC9', Ontario. i ' .ter - , " ., • ' e s