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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1892-02-17, Page 51 p , ,f ti . $00/4412, xt}! Zp rtlpit fonsw*n' rook e'1d0nt Ot „O'11f;ton, derte14, woe . ra,elt►nted ffpr. lgi ; ltlttt ,' 'ri4ay b ; . a Pt4tjor+ 494at Irgainot 4fi of O. Majora t Mamht hl is a fitting dei 1,o'tha croakers Who persistent= rtod that tho country le going - deal `arid- that the' elector* d tell'. the' geesrntnent so! if �0111/ had the, opportunity, : A afi ' : more hints of this kind by Ib. rt+.eopio will take tris starch out, of utileitiif=neck.ed. Grits and 'esus, alibe:m to bow to the spirit of Cap- +adti,piom 'and progress that, is *breed in the lend. a Surely .Etre: mdeetora of -West Huron :toils not log, *hind' tin the procession on tine 23rd Febrt{uru, but will ui4 wit 'Egli Min ani end- Hon. T C, P fifer. 404. to represent their ilttereste urtd` 4.9pport good governrrient, bit auela d• ligee,piny' majoria?y '&s & all forever ,deliver;rgrafl,d old riding froth „f1te 7,ands :of;,the Philislif ea. NO f lf,.knowe bettor than .51, C. '+ amaron. that; in the idiom of the tday, he°is`ttot in it thistime in the RYeet ''.IIuron °cutest. When the ofortn convention met at Dun- . silken` -to`' no urinate a candidate, e 'matter, was likely to go by de- ault, , Mr. Cameron was not ore - , when he learned the state .:ofintiairs,,'he wired, ."Don't let the, iriclzng . yo ' Tiy dffoult. Select some len; but for God'a'sake relieve me." Iles is not the 'language of a hope• -fulman. ; It was language born of :-d'espai'r from one who was unwill- ing, to yield even in his ' dying momenta., We admire:Mr..Cameron's vleok'. in,. again cont eating West -, II'uron, slut ,we havenot a very ex - 1t04 'olinion' of his discretion. ":Discretion -in this instance pointed ih ttIe direction' of his allowing the 'riding to go by, default, and the -eXereiso of that discretion would ,iinve been the loftiest kind of .valor. 'Ar. : Cameron could have retired racefullyegainat the odds that is '+noiv marshalled against him. He 3ias-chosen not to do so. We regret •''this„foto while we have never ad. wired Mr. Cameron's methods in -el'oetion.: • matters, we have never devied hinii the courage which more scrupulous men than he were want. ';;aug in. Mr. Cameron is• a beaten wan and :he,ei idently knows it. We never Saw betterorganzation, batt bli1? labor. AO 414e .0100 4x of hft meetln +fit the$tateDe ortment. tt, io,i14 dtleideci to hold'the 1114t 119,41 aiou. �toni#dyi rihettho' netatipltrt will- be`ooi tinuert, •Tber+e -la lilt e, %f" �t»y alt ,port iu+Con regi fora over. meat oaf thtll aort the. opinldn 00 '4 *bore'being thlat� Crntodrt ,inUlt Cavo. iatn the, Un on it ebo vfsnte to' !parti', oip440 in the oorntneroial adv'tttegei Fro>n' '$aturdtey'i ^ Wot'i'd ;-� telegram0)414s•eleWer, (r' W* rolgost tjrtr*aii) Bltr'oRm, S1Gva,To4+a1Mlsttolw, Wee T RutioN); .,, •, '000xTo, Febyy. 1 , 12 11000".Am getting :Blake to •write 704 e' letter like that" to Pr. Wilson, 11 will do•yo.tt good. ' (molt, d,axlitt4n TO ll'aliST011). QODEI UOity Yobs, 12.17;30 p, ei,•— For God's slake. 'dotlrt,' I've enough now. Send it to Jlymeiit in..L..oi# don.. more enthusiasm. or -greater un-. a tnimlty.smongthe eledtors of;Vj�.'est .4Luron thanthsre;.ls in favor of the „Oen., J: • C:' Patterson. isTot • only As This the case among old time AConservatiy'eg, but indepoudont, Lonest'Liberal Beforntera ar'e. ;with - :rata 'in large numbers, though not so stemonetrativeas their - -brother' i iberal-Cotiservatives; 'This is' the time that -triefl. men's 901118. It ie 4he time when. honest Reformers stall themseivse rtvui bozo t . What :,good they ask can our voting for Mr. O'•'ameron effect 1 And in the 'silent '4harnbers of. their inmost hearts' is wfitten,Iione. Andtheoutward-reg. .ietration of their inward oonvic. one to lou 'd ” a fief# E> ar"dthI fy e*presaed, - remarks - that, °4'We lied 4poliey with George, lBro>yn:ae a•leader, we had.: a• British (Canadian policy . that we were not, ashamed to battle for. Now what is called; the Reform policy`ia an *ntediinvian revenant 'of. the policy ghat.sent:Cain a; wanderer over the +ifuce'of :Cbe.earth,;withouta place he +could 4l1 home." Thie is about the gist of the talk of many Liberal ateforiners --And who will say -they . iaro not right We will not, ,For lithe seine spirit of envy and greed grist; - dehabilitated Cain is the • tulingepirit' of Cartwright, Ferrer a ;lad tither of the traitor oartiffs who have foisted themselves in the places sof a Baldwin and Brown—men who • whatevertheir Multi, and whatever ':isle."faults of their times, ever up - *held their country and ,wetellargely, .this mean cf-tprea*rving it. -It 11, tiasopaeiblaEoa+conceive ISon. Robt., ;Baldwin or Hon. George Brown x�r 1o11. Alex McKenzie saying to a rival power as Cart- wright -and Verret have said : "Take .`Oaitada;carve it up us as you like, give' qg but place and power and we will help yon.". Shame on snob 1trl?itors1 What Reformer can vote for Mr. 111, C. Camerdn, who is the ilere'tool of Cartwright, Farrar and the` Grit faction that have usurped ,:itlte phases of real British Canadian ReftlrMers 4 :At**, The, Qodeeioh• people should he and no douiit are anxious to ,stave the ..harbor there tirade cepi►ble of . eepommodativg the lake trains that, it was destined for. Our'Goderioh correspondent many times during the past session of P.erliafaent galled' attention in . theee columns 'to the titter -inefficiency of the Goderich harbor. Did Mr. Cameron eior open his mouth at Ottawa on the subject t Never, so far as the public recorde show. He -was toobusy obstruct- ing the legitimate business and pro- longing tbe,seesion so that he could get $500 extra indemnity. Now a' member of the Government appeals for the support not only of the Goderich people but of the people of the whole riding, and when his aupportere say he will use hie' influence - with the Government to' have the Goderich harbor pet into repair so, that the vessels going up and down the lakes can call 'in there, we aro told that this le "bribery." In the name of all that is political what do we send a man to parliament for 1 There can be but one answer, to represent our interests—the interests of the eon atitueney. And it.muet be remem- bered that the making at'Goderich an efficient Harbor of Refuge and a place where_ the merchant marine generally can call and receive and deliver freight, is not a mere God Crich affair. The whole riding, the whole county, is interested in hav- ing means of transportation from and to Goderich for their horses and cat- tle and apples and salt, and lumber, etc. What we want is a representa- tive that will not be afraid to press upon the Government the legitimate wants ,of his constituency. In Hon. J.C. Pattereon,,tivo will•have such an one. The electors should not hesi- tate a moment in voting for'bim.. it "bribery" -if -you - with But if a candidate is guilty of bribery 4n' promising to Hee all legitini ite.e;>iY•' deavors to promote ..the •tvexfarobf: his constituents then, possibl'y,.Mahn Patterson is guilty of bribery, ." We could condone that kind of bribery in Mr. Cameron. 1'3uthe was never guilty of it. If he evdfr'di'd riftPtiee` anything in that line he fellabort in performance. its "eto+lrk=tial ;<ragl><ti? t r at bei lt3.a red' out' to make Q ni, r01,-.01* �Q :zrtl�nya-f��l�� �4�N�S/t�t ,.T , .,. a. c. � � . r lr. ad piling* n.. us. � e y'pl �� , tt. tie, Drives r>ves "'ibis Week . Hoavy Wool Hosi •, er �td. sizes � t co st to clear Mantle ,Cloths—still a goodassortment and*ices down to the 'West notal, 'URS AND OVERCOATS- at prices that* will spa .e carryi' ng them over. .or:Jthose who like to get their spring swing over early, out Nero Prints, Cottons, Cottona4es .Shirtu gs 4 ee here, The 4teiert03011t as A. , ma we have never .offered better values:. CLINTON. 11111EN YOU 31ANT A READY -ME SUIT .011 AIN ORERiEb SUIT Or anything in MEN'S FURNISHINGS, come and see what we can do for -you. We carry a very fine range. Just now we are offering ----A LITE OF ODD PANTS !---- A,t a great deal less then their value and itis worth your while to come and see. • l t seetn8 that the American press which says that the United- Staten •'t'want the whole earth or nothing" Ate about'right and,refiect'the views .,f ,}✓on.:grela void the adminfsttsition, as ;will be oast by the following etispetch of Saturday 'u' 1' a 'Canadian leotproflity COM* ibelotuerat, aecompafiied by.. Score - +slurries Blame•iaild Ellrind dila Sir 401'46 :Pattn0efote, chiliad at the White Hansa. tai day, and were for.. s ielty presented to the President. 'fey that it Secretary 13laine's house Alt 11 0Yol0ok, and ;their 'Call lasted 0 T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON. Fins Christ as Grooeries0 Fruits, Peels, Canned' Goods, Teas, d c. Our store is well-filled with fresh, clean, new Goods, and we can supply the wants of every household at very close figures. Do not buy until you inspect our stock. CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, "Minton. etontessatesserwsesmemennessorttwormatommay 'Leslie's Carriage Fact�ry. • Goderick. • On Thursday, Messrs. Patterson, Montague and • others addreeised fairly attended . meeting at St., Helens. The candidate and the -doctor m•°vverty—well.-rstew z -their= statesmanlike exposition of the goir, ernment policy on the trade ques- tion and the punishment Of both here being well received. On the same evening Messrs. Cameron, Garrow and McGillicuddy proceed- ed to Port Albert to hold Mr. Cam• eron's advertised meeting, but there only being a few boys present,' ae. was said by these gentlemen, the meeting was dismissed. Mr. Larks -and others--who-were, present -on }be- half of Mr. Patterson, tried ,to get. the first named gentlemen, to go on and not disappoint those who had turned out on so stormy a night, but failed in their efforts,and men, some of whom had travelled 3 miles to be present, had to return home with- out hearing the affairs of the na- tion discussed. _ NEWS-ORTH:E`DAY. - —A recount before the county judge has been demanded in Lem nox. —The estate of the late James MaoLaren, of Buckingham, Ont., is estimated at $9,000,040. —The late Sir Adam ',rilson's, of Toronto, valued at 5179,852, which was bequeathed to Lady Wilson. —Mr. S. Angrove, past grand master of Prentice Boys and the oldest member in unbroken cooneo- don, died at itingston on Saturday after three days' illness. a BUGGIES, PHAETONS,- CARPS- AND- WAOONS=-tell ef-the - best -work. mansliip 'iindin`atelial. '-IIerVilithe-luteal=Btyleaarid-mAst-mod'ernMi-m-prove-- mente. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended to, Prices to snit th9 times. , 657_,y kir FATORY='corner Hugon and OrangeiStseeta,.;filintnn. MARKET REPORTS. t• (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) ry ' • CLINTON. Fall Wheat .. . ........ ......0 82 to 0 87 spring Wheat 0 82 to 0 87 ;B rley . C 40 to 0. 50 Oat@ 3 28 to 0 29 lieas.i . 0 56 to 0 57 Apples,(winter)per bag 0 40 to•0 50 Pgtatooe.....:............. 0 25 to 0 30 Butter .. 0 16 to 0 17 016 to 017 11 00 toll 00 & D0...to.„4;.00. .-000 to 0 0t' 0 18 to 0 18 5 00 toy 25 •--A dopatch frbin Detroit states that Thomas Bredin, the husband of Polly Eredin, of Toronto,baoapplied for a divorce on the gronvtf of de: sertion. It” will be remembered that the Bredin woman figured unpleasantly in the bensational ani• Gide at Niagara -of Fred Barber, traysller< for a Shue 1'd, Eng., 'firm. She has been living in that city ever since. Her husband, • who at the tithe of the suicide was employed it, the Grand Trunk offices• subse- quently removed to Detroit, • Eggs -Hay..., or w pleat Wool ,Dressed Hoge • DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE. Three one•aere lots In the Tetra of Clinton are offered' for sale. They are situated on Raglan 'treat, not far from the Doherty Organ Factory and Collegiate Institute, adjoining the former lesldence of fir. J. H. Combo and in the neigh- borhood of first-class residences. For tonne, oto.. apply to 60111 ARTHUR KNOX, Clinton. HO -USE:.. TO ;LET. • The elegant brick cottage residence, on Ontario Street. west of the Manse, lately occupied by Mr. Wm. lIcGee. All conveniences. Large garden, g, HALE. Clinton, January 19, 1892. 69D -4t New Blacksmith Shop EOROtTROWHILL has opened out a gen. erai Blacksmith and Repair Shop In the biiildtag 181e1y occupied by Mr. Oauloy, opposite Falr'a.lumber yard, Albert street Clinton, Ont. Blacksmith and Iron Work in ail its branches. Horse-shoetng promptly attended to and satis- faction guaranteed. The patio are invited to call before ordering any class of work 1n' the above lines. 497-tf GEORGE TBOWHILL. M. O. JOHNSTON, A,RISTER, - SOLICITOR, COMMISSIONER, Eta., • Orr'ioai:-Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste. GODERICH, - - ONT. Money to loan at lowest rates. NOTICE. There being some misundeeta ding withth re- gard to wreckage, Id 11 be distinctly understood that if any person takes possession of any, kind of Wreckage and falls to report to ins I shall al' once take proceedings. Remember this is the last warning 1 shall give. °A1'+I'. *M. BABg. Beeetvcr of Wrecks, tioderioh. Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891. ROTA , FOR RENT. • That desltable property In the village of Hay- field known as the RIVEIt HOTEL, which dada * goodbustnem a0 the year round, field from 114 lecatioh an extepttonally good trade in the shin• mer time, guests opining from all part. of tris World to thio beautiful summer resort. Thorough and Complete accommodation. Possession Kneen on let of Starch. ApdOHN E. SWARTH J Bayfield, Ont. 23 Acres of Land for Sale, • The proprietor offers for Bale 28 acres of good land,oheat,, on the 14th con., Mullett, } mile from the village of Myth. There is on the place a frame house, good cellar, and barn, about one acre good -bearing orchard. Good well. 'Apply 088-41 MICHAEL•DOHERTT. THE C. P. R. TELEGRAPH 'AGENCY AT CLINTON Are doing a splendid business. WRY-? BECAUSE the line is noted for quiek despatch and prompt delivery. Office at Cooper's Book Store FARM FOR SALE. Lot number 80 in the 2nd Concession, Ooderich Tovinehip known as "The Burk Homestead", will be offered for gale byPubne Auction at the Col- borne Hotel, Goderioh, on Saturday the 1010 feet. at 12 o'clock. Por particulars see postern. CAUTION 11111.011 PLUG OF THE $100.00 LIVEN A AV R This is Our New Cash System by which we make A DONATION OF ":100 :ijrtIE av9 18 MAItKEO iN • TO OUR OUSTOMERS. • • 0 0 We will give you a FIVE CENT MONEY ORDER with each dollar's worth of goods I,urcliased at our store and when' twenty of these Money Orders are presented -by any one person we will cash them„ paying $1.00 for them ; or, when yon buy 50 cents, or more, worth el goods at one time, we will accept one as so rnuch cash towards paying for.* same. We want everybody to avail themselves of this offer. ' Our store• is headquarters for everything in our line and our prices are the very lowest. Come and see us and bring all your friends. Ask far a FIVE CENT MONEY ORDER with every tars worths of goods you: buy. i "Money Orders given only with Cleat urchases. 1311bNZI1 L 'l'x'f1:1►3 . NONE OTHER GENIIINe 0 PLUMSTEEL & GIBBINGS Dealers in Dry -Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furs, Boots, Shoes and Groceries, ALBERT STREET, - CLINTON, ONTARIO 1:.r. We give you our word that what we advertise we will carry out very strictly, THE -SCOTCH TWEED SUITS we were selling at $23 we have CTTT ]DOWN TO. $18_ The Black $uits we were selling for $25 are cutdown toe $22.25. Remember, this sale is ONLY FIM TWO WEEKS, so come noW. Fit Guaranteed in every .ease...Remember • 1 the stand- opposite Cooper's Book Store. 4• CROCKERY & GLASSWARE 0_ - We have just received a package of a new pattern of Glassware, consisting of Glass Setts, Pitchers, Tankard` Jugs, Goblets,._ Fruit Bowls, Casters, Shaker Salts and Peppers, Orange Bowls, etc., etc. We have -also a Line of Bedroom Setts coming in_ - Extra value. We import our Crockery direct from England, which enables to sell at low prices. , Sole Agents for Ilillwatta Tea. Ge�. Swallow, Clinloa EXPECTED. The Times Tea Warehouse et is the acknowledged Leading House for e �[o l� da Goocis Ch:oioe Xmas �-' full assortment extra selected Valencia Raisins, London Layers, Royret Clnsteri, Black Baskett; choicest and finest Filiatras, Patres and Vostfsaa Currants; New riga and Fresh Dates, . Finest Shelled, ALMONDS, WALNUTS and rILEERTS, New CANDIEtf LE11IdN, O1tANGE and CITRON PEELS, all of which will be cold at vet, low*ices, We have the largest and beat, selected stock of FANCY CHINA CROCKERY r& GLASSWARE LASSVAvir R i3 tiown. Dtner sons, T08. Setts'oiletSettei agreatsyredloedp foes. TT- CLINTON,. IRW Sole Agent telt the noted Ranh L'as's t?nze 'Median' ea, and St. LeotWateir