The Huron News-Record, 1892-06-08, Page 5I44ROA' RP POUT,
(Cprreeted exert 'rnestfar Ofieraooe. )
Qi4INTQN,
;Eal1 wheat, ,, 0 80 to 0 85
Spring Wheat 0 80 to 0 85
Bgrley,.,...., .. C 40 to 0 50
,slate,. 3 29 to 0 30
Peas, . 0 57 to 0 60
Applea)(wlnter)per beg 0040 to 0 50
Pota toes 25 to 0 30
Butter ............ 0 13 to 0 14
Eggs, per ib 0 06 to 0 06
Uay 11 00 to12 00
Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00
Boot..." .. 0 00 to 0 00
Wool.. ................. 0 18 to 0 18
Dressed Hogs 5 00 to 5 25
CAUTION.
EMAIL AI PLUG OF THE
JTIijrtIe Nav,ij
IS MARKED
T. & B.
IN BRONZE LETTERS.
NONE OTHERGENUINE.
. The Huron News-Reetord
1.50 it Year -01.25 in Advance.
" ITednesday June 8t1t, 1892
EDITORIAL NOTES..
Ddvlin his a home rule \resolu-
tion for submission to the Ctnadian
House of Cornmons. It is a miser-
able pieee of demagogism to intro-
duce such affairs into our parliament
and the Hoes() should -declare all of
th'tt species of 'buncombe out of
order. It should nut be allowed to
bo iutroduced. Its purport is for-
eign to the bu•liuoss of the House,
beyond its purview and a piece of
the most crass inconsis;envy on The
part of its author. If Thome rule"
for Ireland, England or Scotland is
right what business has an outsider
in such matter's to interfere'? Can•
ads does not permit Britain proper
to interfere in our local legislation.
Why should Canada place herself
in the false position of doing to
others what she would not allow
others to di to boil
With owl -like gravity one of the
few Canadian to1rliee to American
swagger says : "1Vo have no reason
y to fear Gteat Britain's opposi-
tion to the Annexation of Canada
to the United Status ; but Cant, -
diens should be able to do what is
best for themeolves, who titer Eng-
' land likes it or not, \Vo have every
reason -to beliovo the Uuited Status
would accept us." 0 yes, they
would accept us, they know what a
- good thing is, if traitor -toady Cana
diens do not, The Uuited States
would accept Canada at the valua-
tion of the foul -their own -nest Can-
adians. As to Great Britain's opposi•
tion to anuexat10n we have no
reason to fear it because the attempt
will never be made while the -world
lasts. Undoubtedly Canada should
be able to do as she likes, and what
she likes is to remain part of the
great British Empire,and to strength-
en it and perfect it by a federated
trade arrange:neut. We want the
British markets and Britain wants
ours.
i,.
To Farmers and Planters 1
As 1 do not intend to canvas the
country, I can supply you with
Fist -Class Nursery Stook
guaranteed true to name, for letter
orders sent to me only, as below :
Per 104
Standard Apples, 5 to 7 feet, 1.16 00
Standard Apples, 4 to 5 feet, 15 00
Plums, 1st class,44 to 6 ft, perdoz 5 50
Plums, 3Ato44ft, per doz4 50
Pears, Standard, 1st glass,
f5 to 7 ft., per dos 6 00 I
Pears, Standard, 5 to 6 1t, per doz 5 00
Cherries, 5 to 7 feet, per doz 5 50
tge7' All Small Fruits and Orna-
mental .dock et equally low pl•ieee.
It will pay you to order early.
Pa- All Canadian grown stock and
•
reliable.
Give name of varieties wanted and
number.
709.3m
ALEX. WEIR,
Clinton P.O.
In The Matter of E. M. Stewart,
of the Village of Constance, in
the County of Huron, In-
solveint.
Take notice that the above named In.olvet t
has ulnae an aenigmueet of her estate and effanin
to the nedereigned iu pw'suaut:e of the Aot re–
specting abs+.g entente ti''r the beurlit .d creditors.
chapter 124, B.S. O., 18S', and that oreditors are
hereby noddle.' to scud t„ 41144 umtorstgued par -
tinware in writing of their giallo;, proved by
affidavit, with vouchers, 1 any, pursuant to raid
Aut, eu or before the teuth day of Juue 1093.
Alia further, take notice that after the seta
date I will proceed to diutributu the ,esetn of the
euid 1 neolveut amongst the perttus entitled there•
t.,,hnvlug regent only to the chums of which no1iee
shall have been given and that 1 volt not bo liohlo
for the assets or any part thereof so distributed
to any porsou or persons of whose dell or claima
I shall not thea have had notice.
EDGAR SAMPSON,
Assignee,
51 and 53 Front Street ,
l°route, Ont.
709 2t.
EXECUTORS NOTICE,
Pursuant to Chapter 110 of ton Revised
St etntoo of Ontario. Nntiee is hereby eivnn Opt
all creditors and other persons having claims neon
the estate 01 John Irwin late of the ton 01 11e
ton in the County of Heron, tn
Ofllcer,dnneosed.ahn died nn or ab•'ut the 4'1‘ day
of April A.D. 1892dtre reptired to envoi by post p.,,
paid nt• deliver to John Parker Thome+ '.1 the
fit - niBelleville in theConnty of 44eatinco.Solioiter
for Mssare. Donald Gunn and Wm. Mn0ny of enid
Otey of Belleville exenntors of oho l'.st, will and
testament 2(1 PAM Jelin Trrrn, on or before the
39th day of June next 1892, n ststemnnt of them
costes Sud addrrsaoo, n otate nmlt of their 0r.•
en•n11t4 the fol' nn rtienlaee of their elaim4 and of
the seen'•1t len (if env) held by then ;nod otter t)10
021(1 1(81 nanl0 rlste the said exoeniers will pro -
need to di.trihnen the moots; of the Said deem and
ani0nga4 the nnrtiet entitled thereto heving media
only to the olaimo of which nn•inn shell 1a0.1. been
elven es above regni'ed teed s)reil not be li„h'r tiv
the newts or anv part thereof so distributed to
any person of whoa. claim the said exeentm•H lie l
not entice at the Gino of the distribution thereof
or a part thereof.
Dated at Belleville this 25`1 'Inv M May 1802.
J. P•1P,KF,R THOMAS,
Solicitor for sail F.xocnt.nro.
As will be seen by report in
another column, rhs Han. J. C.
Patterson, the member for Woe t
Huron,sat down heavily on Libelling
Lister, in the House, for his repeat•
ing stale slanders anent alleged
boodling by Mr. Patterson. Mr.
Lister took it all back however.
But the course pursued by Mr.
Lister is a reprehensible one. A
member cannot be held responsible
outside the House for statements
made inside and it is cowardly to
give as facts what Mr. Laster ad-
mitted were only "street rumors,”
By his course these street rumors
get into the public records
and often pass for facts. But how
would it do for Mr. Patterson to
repeat in the House "street rumors"
concerning his defeated opponent,
Mr. Cameron 1 The conduct of Mr
Patterson in the election is now in
court and Mr. Lister had no right
to prejudge his case, and when !qr.
Cameron's conduct is the subject
of legal investigation it will
be unfair for Mr. Patterson
to endeavor to convict him
in the House or to have prejudiced
statements or street rumors unfavor•
able to him published with the
as if sanction of Parliatnent.
703.51.
MONEY ,T6
On farm property at 54 per rent. Anpiv to
C. A. II OTT,
Clinton,
NOTICE.
There being 80018 misuotlOrstandinn with re,
g.trd to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood
that .irony person talcee possesenuu of any kind
of wreclmte and fails to revert to tie I shall at
once take proceedings. Remember this is the
last warning f shall give. CAPT. WM. BABB.
Reesiverof wrecks, Coderioh.
Goderieh, Sept. 7111 1891.
Tonsorial Change
A. E. EVANS,
Having purchased the business and shop fixtures
of Mr. Emerton, 18 now located at the stand of
the latter, Smith's block. 11y stilet attention to
business and flret-clues work, I hope to retain
the patronage of my old and lir. Emerton's
customers and secure many 110114 0110s.
A. E. EVANS, Tonsorial Artist
J. O. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
WATCHES!
Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Columbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford—new model,
szeAl1 these makes. in key and stent winders;
Also pend 051 set watches.
J. BiDDLECUMBE, CLINTON.
Ltbb's starch Enargel.
This is an article worthy of every lady's
attention.
If you waut to save time and labor, buy a
box.
1f you want your ironed clothes to look neat
and clean and to last much longer, buy a box.
If you want the starch to stay in the clothes
on the lino in spite of rain or frost, buy a box,
if you want everything to look like new, such
as shirt bosoms, collars, cuffs, lace curtains, etc.,
buy a box.
'Every Storekeeper keeps it now, and where
the merchant floes not keep it we want a lively
agent to represent us.
Manufactured by
W. J. LOBE;,
Holmesville.
55—tf
Lesiie's Carnage Factory,
BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS -811 of the best work,
manehip and material. qfii'All the latest style's end most modern improve-
menta. All work warranted. Repairing and repaintting proveptly attended
to. Payee to butt the times.
Or FACTORY—corner Iluron'and Orange Streets, Clinton. 657—y
WHEN YOU WANT A READY-MADE SUIT
OR AN ORERED' SUIT
Or anything in MEN'S FURN1S1iINGS, come and 800 what we can do for
you. We carry a very tine range. Just now we are offering$
----A LINE ®.,F ®DD;PANTS !----
At :a; greatrdeal less =than their` value and ills worth your while toleome
and see.
0—
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
Grooeries ! - Grooerios
Fruits, Peels, ` Canned Goods, Teas, cccc.
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 stuck.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale Retail Grocers, Clinton.
STRAY STOCK ADVER
t J TISEl1ENTS inserted in Tun
Naw Racoan at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
If yon want any kind of advertising you will not
do better than call nn Tawe -Record.
THE WALES HOTEL,
SERVANT WANTED.
Enquire 04 02(00 of Mrs. Dr. Cntnphell, Seaforth,
Ont. A middle 053•_ 800(000 preferred.
COURT OF REVISION
C33=11C:'f 3 0/1311:) .
Take notice tont a C,en•t of Revision for the
Townvhi1' of ttederirh will hold its first sitting 0t
Hulru.1svill1 on ,ho 14611100)' of May. A. D. 1592,
0o1211ue2(0121(2 111 10 o'„t•rnk A. yr.. for the purpeee
of Inuring and reu'ifyine all 00,0(2htin18 against
or errors nn the nsansvnluoq 1,411 o1 the present
year. Alt, .ponies interested tire iiepteeted to
attend.
NIXON STUBBY. Clerk of the snl1 •meniri-
pality. Godrrio., '1'ow.;ohip, flay 10.11, 11192.
NOTICE
The 00420011 of the Corooratinn of the enmity
of Huron will moot in the (1.41 rt rionee, (30nm-
Leh, on Tuledmy June 7111, 1499, .18 o'0I0r14 p. m.
W. LANE, Co. Clerk.
May 20th.
ALBERT -ST. NORTH, CLINTON,
The undersigned has Resumed the proprietorship
of the above Hotel. The premises are being re-
fitted and first-class nncoumodntion can always
he hall for man and boast. The bar is supplied
with only the hest Ale, Li nor, Cignre, he., and
special attention will naso be given to the dining
room department. There is excellent stable
accolmoftettnn. The patronage of the general
public Is respectfully eoliclted. (184-3m
JOHN T. LEE, - PROPRIETOR
AOWI IST RATORS SALE
—
Valuable Real Estate
—IN ; rile•-"—,
TOWN. OF CLINTON.
With the 01111(01101121 .t Juan Hoskins Esq.
Q. CL, olY4ial Guardian of In hat n, there
will bo sold 114 public auction by David Diekinsoe,
204101noe at the Cuutrnl hotel in the Town t f
CLINTON, on
Saturday 25th day of June, 1892
at 2 o'clock p. re., the following property viz
Building Lets or suh0nr'tioes numbers tore;,
tour nod serent0en in Ornmbi,,'s Survey of 'biro
Lots namber8 two hundred and fifty two and two
hundred end fifty throe iu the towel 11 Clutton
iu too County o1 Moron.
There are ersotod epee said Lots three and four
two Hubtanlial brick o((11(+14 two Htn24(0 high hav-
ing emelt n .frontage on Albert atre.t o192 feet and a
depth of 50 feetand s (1.t roofed extension to rear of
80 feet. Tho main buillhngsnroroofed with ehiogle4
Laid in mortar °tassel as A 1 for insnrauee. The
foundation are 0143110114411 good (whirs the sk,t•es
are fitted with shelving and 0°00ters 4(11kle for
0,dinurymem intile Mini twee. SoiITait Seventeen
is Httunt. in the rear of a rid Lot Four Separated
therefrom by a lane running at the rear of said
building Lot e fronting on Albert street Rud has
erected thereon a large frame Store hoose. The
property is situnto opposite the Prince of Wales
and Central,H to 9 1d la(4 0urt,fbotel11 of the
town, on fhoanWitM,., ieifig)��
'way cont•en`lelft aftil.'eonnil'0erfirmin utie08 place H/
TERMS.—The Property sill bo offered (first)
en bloe (semndly) Lots four and Seventeen to-
gether (thirdly) in Roparoto hots. The properties
will be t;l,td �uhJect to reserved bids fixed by the
oalobil guardian. Ton per Dent of filo purehnse
money to be paid nn the day of sale and the
balance to the Vendors in 30 days thereafter
withoutintnreet; it it the purchaser desire ono
half of the purchase money may remain on
Mortgage at six per cent interest for it term of
years. The purehnsore shall be required to sign
on the day of sale n contract for the completion
of purchase. The other conditions 8hn11 be
etandiug conditions of the Iiigh Court of Justice.
For further partimtlarl apply to C. R. Comman-
der Esq. Loudon, Out., or to the undersigned.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Solicitors for the Tracts Corporation of Onta ria,
Administrator.
DAVID DICKINSON,
Auctioneer.
Clinton May 23rd, 1892.
There will be offered at the same time and
place and sutijeet to similar terms and conditions
building Lot, Sixteen inCrotnbiu's Survey afore-
said in the said Town of Clinton 2(t the roar of
infd Lot three the property of Chas. R. Comman-
der, Esti , Lundon, Ont.
MANNING & S!IOTT.
Vendor's Solicitors.
DAVID DICKINSON,
Auctioneer.
Clinton May 23rd, 1892.
DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
Three one•acro lots in the Town of Clinton aro
offered for sale. They are situated on Raglan
street, not far from the Doherty Organ Factory
and Collegiate Institute, adjoining the former
residence of lir. J. H. Combe and in the neigh-
borhood of flret-class residences. For terms,
etc., apply to
60111 ARTHUR KNOX, Clinton.
GODERICI•I MARDIE WORKS,
.1. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, Clinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity.
W. M. Mohring, oflfonmiller, is our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
have our best attention.
Monuments supplied in 11%N.4DIAN, SCOTCH,
S1VFiDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites.
a well as to all varieties of mmol e.
Give 110, Stevenson a roll before ordering
elsewhere.
JOHN A. ROrER rsoN.
Manager.
Send Y our Tele ra1us
BY
THE C. P. R. TELEGRAPH
OFFICE AT
Cooper's Book StoroiClinton.
New Blacksmith Shop
Geoene Teo IIlLi. has opened out a gen•
ertd Ufaeksteitn' dad lt°prtir Shop in the,
building Iso ly occupied by lir. 111(01er, opposite
1•'uir'r lumber yard, Albert street, Clinton, Ont. •
Blacksmith and Iron Rork in all its branches,
horse -Shoeing promptly (([tended to and satis-
faction guaranteed. 'rim public are invited to
•at11 before ordering any does of work in the
above linos.
497—tt GEORGE TROWII1LL.
" M. 0. JOHNSTON,
BARRISTER, - SOLICITOR,
COMMISSIIQNER, Etc.,
Orrlea :-Cor. Ilamilton and St. Andrew's Sts.
GODERlCaH, - - - ONT.
Money to loan at Ioatiest rat
HOUSE PAINTING
A'l persons wiahing to have their houses
papered and docoreted inside or painted outside,
in 11rst•elase style and et moderate prices, will
tin 1 1t to their advantage to call on
. C. WILSON,
Painter and Paper Hanger
'ey y-on-Ft4•ttenbury'•Street 1307-304
House For Rent or Sale,
Six -roomed bons° on Orange etroet. Clirton.
Comfortable any in good repair. Hard and soft
water. Gsrden In connection. Will be sold or
rented on reasonable terms. Apply to
70011 JAMES COOK, Clinton.
Blot smltn WnteE.
A journeyman blacksmith to run
shop in the Village of Saltford. Must
be a good horse-shoer as well as a
good general blacksmith. Address
J. '1'. GOLD'('IHORPE,
Saltford P.O.
,March 30, 1592. 699- 4t
LOST OR ABSTRACTED.
1,ost, mislaid, or abstracted from my residence
on lot 33• con. 7, Godorich township, two prom-
Issory' notes—ono made by William Curry for
5250.00 in my favor, and which fell due some
time in the year 1800; ant' one for 075.00 made by
Thomas Ramsay in my favor. Tho public are
cautioned to not purchase either of the above
notes, as I have received payment of asme.
ROBERT RUSSELL.
Murch 30, 1892. 099-41
NOTICE
All persona holding accounts against Hon. J.
C. Patterson, arising out of the late election In
West Huron, are requested to hand them forth-
with to the undersignedtor settlement.
JOHN BUTi.ER.
Financial Agent for J. 0, Patterson.
(lodericl', Feb. 25, 1302.
Court of Revision for Stanley opt
Notice is hereby- given that the Court for the re-
vision of oho Assessment Roll of 1809 for the
Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron,
will hold its first sitting on Wednesday the 25th
day of Mny 1802, 2(t ten o'clock a. m. in the town
hall in the village of Varna, when all errors and
omissions in ronnectton with the roll wi11 he at-
tended to: Persons interested will please take
notice ant: govern themselves acnordingly,
0..1. STEWART, Tp. Clerk.
In men's, youth's and boy's ready to wear clothing, 200
suits to be cleared out at s price. Make it a poo to
see these suits.' '
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS!
NS e presume you wear them. 40 doz. summer shirts'
in Cotton, Shaker Flannel, Ceylon' Flannel, Silk, and
Cashmere, in all sizes these will all go at price.
3Q doz. CHOICE TIE', in Four in Hands, Derbyc,.
Ascots, Bow and Windsor F carfs from 5c up.
Childrens Peak Caps and Turban Hats about 20 doz.,
regular price 5l'c going at 25c.
Our Black Waisted Suit at I20 is a corker. Summer
suits to order from .h 7.50 up, fi; guaranteed.
Great values in Challies, Bedford Cords,
Delaines; Nu is Veilin 2 s, Prints and Sat -
teens.
Dress and Mantle -making a specialty.
Piumsteel & Gibbings,
MONTRE 1 L 1 OUSF.
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE
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We have just received a package of a. new pattern of
Glassware, consisting of Glass Setts, Pitchers, Tankard
Jugs, uoblets, Fruit .Bowls, Casters, Slpiker Salts and
Peppers; Orange Bowls, etc., etc.
We have also a Line of _Bedroom Setts corning in.
Extra value.
We import our Crockery direct from England; which
enables us to sell at low prices.
Sole Azents for Hillwatta Tea.
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CREAT RAILROAB STRIKE IS NOW OVER,
B U'1'
---- SUGAR iS. ADVANCING. ----
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T AVING PURCHASED TWO CARS at the lowest prices this year
direct from REDPATHS AND ST. LAWRENUE REFINERIES,
11 jj Montreal, I am giving my old customers and as many new as
will come, e,•,
SUGAR AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
191" Special Cuts in Barrel Lots to the Trade and Jobbers.
0
J. W. IRWIN, - Noted Grocer,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CLINTON.
The $ews-Beoarif
The
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The Finest Job Printing
Posters,
Dodgers,
Circulars,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Statements,
Blank Forms,
Tags, &e,
Superior Work. Low'Prices,
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