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I I7'Q1?iIAL NOT].
•Yft"e.,notice that, uuoaainnally the
taainop city papere affect to believe
•. l).at the small band of annexation'.
�►tM inOanada are of some iniportence.
1'l►.ia id. a mistake and the very
thing hey are Graying for. Bacon
1.711. of Heditious men : "The 'sup.-
1 irtr,eraiug of them with severity but
;creases their importance ; the des,
'sing' of them checks them beat."
The Dade of the famous or rather in
famous Wilkes of England is a cane
' in point. Libelows and licentious
dieoouraes against the state, when
oltenlyj mode' never injured a state.
They may have made the ut•terera
notorious fur a time, the same as
the -infamous doings of Burchell
Made him notorious. And he bad.
his reward.
AtItlitit i al °cal
Miss Pi t iiiR returned to Rhode
Wand hospital on Monday ou a
four months' engagement.
ABOUT SALT—The salt association
is in danger of breaking up through
the effort of the Ontario Salt Manu•
faolilriug Cumpauy of Kincardiue
to withdraw from the agreement
made i:1 December last to fix prices
and quantities produced. The
eombiue refused to allow the Oa
tario salt works to withdraw, and
obtained an interim injuuotiou
'front the county judge at Goderich
to restrain that company from with
drawing. G. H. Watson, Q. C.,
holds the case for the company, and
on July 22 at Oagoode Hill the
leg t1 representatives of the trust
will move to continue the injune,
tion, which will open tip the' fight.
The defence is that the combine is
clearly illegal under the Combines
Act, that its objects is to limit cotn-
'petition. The combine stakes its
rase on the agreement which wan
signed by all the ininuf,toturers.
DUTY ON A PAIR or CANADiAN
BREECHES:—[11 the absence of
sistxnt Secretary unatlidiug at Wash-
ington, who is ' in E trope, 11Ir.
Crounse assumed charge of the
customs division. The • other
day, in rendering a ••decisi ou
involving duty to the amount of
$2 60 on a pair of new trousers
which a citizen of Detroit purchased
in Ceuada, ho drew a very fine dis•
Unction as to what constituted
"necessary clothing allowable to
free .entry."' In applying to the
treasury' for a rebate of the duty,t.he
gentleman in his letter said: "I
fancied those pants and bought
them." Iu reply, Assistant Sucre
tary Crounse informed the claimant
that the McKinley law admitted
free of duty articlesof clothing
which are a "necessity," and he ad-
mits that he bJught the pants aim•
ply because he "fancied" them, they
were therefore not articles of notes•
sity, and he must pay the duty.
MEstas. . C.tNTELON and P
Cook arrive homy from the old
country last Thursday. They re
port a very pleasant and profitable
voyage except two or three days on
the home journey. They visited
England, Ireland and Scotland, and
opened up new trade for apples.
Next spring th.oy will likely engage
in the export horse trade. Both
were present at •thd great Belfast
unionist meeting, where there were
were 150,000 present, They rover
before witnessed such a large, earn
est, businesslike and orderly meet-
ing of people, representing as it did
the wealth and intelligence of the
Catholics and Protestant. Insido
the building were 12,000 people,
while outside speaking, was going
on at several points. Mr. Canto-
lon as well as Mr. Cook, purchased.
several blackthorns. The former
interviewed an Irish dealer for
that purpose. "Como upstairs,"
said the Irishman. "Good gra•
cions," sari D. C., "you can never
sell those," as he gazed upon a huge
box of blackthorns about two and a
half feet long and as thick as his
Wrist; "I could never take home
such a murderous weapon." By me
the Irishman, "those aresoul," said
Parnellite shticks. If there was a
row I could sell the whole lot in
less than fifteen minits ! " Mr.
Cantelon succeeded in getting some-
thing to his liking. Mr. Cook
brought with him a young Scotch -
man to learn farming, and intends
revisiting the old land next spring'
, While there they viewed the
block and axe used in beheading
Queen Mary, t'he crowning place of
ting William of immortal memory,
ossed the Boyne rivor, and enjoy.
themselves to an immeasurable
extent. Both have gained consider-
able in flesh.
---The Woodstock Sentinel Review
is responsible kr the following news
item :—Mr. M. C. Cameron is suing
a cuple of individuals for alleged
libel. When Mr. Cameron was
contesting Huron for the Commons
a fly sheet appeared accusing him
of having improper relations with a
girl named Thomas, hence the suit.
S HURON ORANGE OMEOTORY1
100.2 ,t
N:sgles ot'the District Masters, Primary
Lodge Alaatel;9, their peat ottice'ad,.
dresses and dote of meeting.
A. M. TODD, W C,M., Clinton P.O.
DIDpULidi DISTRICT.
John Nell, W,D.;si,, Centralia P. O.
219•- itobt. Hutchinson, Gr way, Fri-
day on or before full r>,toon.
662—'Ethos.11, Coursey, Lacon, Saturday
on or before full moon.
493—ttichard Ilod;tus, Luettn, Wed-
uestiay on or before full moon.
826—William ,Haggart, Grand Bend,
Wednesday on or before toll moon.
890—W. E. McRoberts, Maplegrove,;
Wednesday do or before full moon.
9224 --Henry Lambrook, Exeter, 1st Fri-
day in each mouth.
1071—John Halls, Elimvllle,SSaturday
ou or before full moon.
1097—James (Tathe,rs, -Sylvan, Monday
on or before full moon.
1210—Gilbert Grieve, Moray, Thursday
on or before full moon,
1343—G. Lawson, Crodlton, Tuesday
on or before twit •moon,
610—Joshua Iluxtable, alfa, Fri-
day ou or utter full moon.
GODERICH DISTRICT.
Andrew Milan, \V,D.M.,Auburn P.O.
145—\VIllis Bell, Goderich, fat Monday
• in each month.
,,153—Andrew Milltun, Auburn, Friday
on or before full moon. '
182—Charles 'Tweedy, Goderich, last
Tuesday in each month.
ISO—Adam Cantelon, llolmesville,Mon•
day on or before full moon.
262—James Wells, Falttilrd•, 3rd Wed-
nesday in each month.
306—.Matthew Sheppard, Cli►tton, tat
Monday in each month.
FIULLETT DISTRICT.
James Ilorney, W.P. \I., 'Winthrop P.O.
710—Wm. Walker, t.tinton, 2nd Mon-
day 111 each muut r.
813—James Horsey, Winthrop, last
1Vecluesday before fall moon.
928—Thomas Mcllyeen, Summerhill,
1st Monday in each month.
793 —Wm. Horsey, Seaforth, 1st Mon-
day in each mouth.
STANLEY DISTRICT.
Robert 'Nicholson, W,D.M., Blake P. 0:
24—James Pollock, Bayfield, 2nd Tues-
day in each month.
308—James Keyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday
in each month.
833—Wm. Pollock, Buyfelrl, 1st Wed-
nesday in each month.
733—Jo'm Berry, Benson, 1st Thursday
in each month. -
1035—W1111am P.athwell, Varna, 1st
Thursday in each month.
P.45-NoTE.—Any omissions or other errors will
be promptly corrected on writing direct to the
County Master, Bro. A. M. Todd, Clinton P.0
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon,)
CLINTON.
Fall Wheat... 0 75 to 0 80
spring Wheat..,. 0 73 to 0 78
Barley .. C 40 to 0 50
Uats.. ) 20 to Q 30
Peas . 0 57 to 0 60
Apples,(riinter)per bag 0 40 to 0 50
Potatoes .. 0 25 to 0 30
Butter ..... 0,13 to 0 14
Eggs, per Ib 0 06 to 0 .C3
flay. 11 OU to12 00
Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00
Beef ,... 0 00 to 0 00
Wool 0 18 to 0 16
Dressed hogs 5 00 to' 5 25
liere e Are Agaxn!
PURE PARIS GREEN
White Lead and Mixed Paints,
Cradles, 'Scythes and Snaths, Rope,
Machine Oils, Granite, Enameled and
Preserving Kettles. A few more cars
of the celebrated Lehigh Valley Coal
to arrive, " Order early.
HARLAND BROS., Iroand Tin are, ,Linton.
AMIN
Leslie's Carriage Factory.
BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS—all of the best work..
manship and material. a 'AII the latest styles and most modern improve-
ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended
to. Prices to suit the times.
11 ' FACTORY—corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton. 657—y
TREE CELEBRATED
Ideal Waatjcr
$an
Wringer.
TUE BEST IN TUE 51-1t1tKE''(',
Machines Allowed on Trial
am also agent for ail
All Acfrioaltnral Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill.
Call and see inc.
J. O. WEUI, CLINTON
Seale -Lir TEli ms
BY'
THE C. P. R. TELEGRAPH
OFFICE AT
•
Cooper's Book Store, Clinton.
TENDERS WANTED.
For repairs to the Gymnasium and water -
closets of the Clinton Collegiate institute, to be
reeeived up to the 111th inst. For p.u'tieulars
1 apply to the undersigned,
JAM ES SCOTT, Chairman.
71241
CAUTION.
EACH PLUG OF TUE
JTIijrtle Navu
• & B.
IN BRONZE LETTERS.
NONE OTHER GENUINE.
NEWS NOTES.
— Premier Greenway indignantly
denies the charge of boodling Con-
ductor Ryan's $58,000.
'ae this year's Win-
nipeg exhibition will almost double
those of last year,
—An attempt was made to wreck
an excursion train near Morden,
Man., on Dominion Day.
— Lord Mount Stephen and Sir
Donald Smith have each subscribed
$ l,000 to the Alexander Mackenzie
fund.
—A• Hamilton strong man named
Frederick • Logren killed a Nor.
wegian sailor in a saloon brawl at
Buffalo last week.
—A. little' girl named Maggie
Heslop returning from her Sunday
sthool picnic near Winnipeg fell off
the train and broke her neck.
—In changing seats with a corn•
ponion in a fishing boat at Sarnia,
F. Clements, an Englishman, aged
27, fell out and was drowned.
—James Montgemery,a farmer
worth $t3,000 living near Streets',
ville, has been committed for the
theft of goods from the G. T. R.
werebouse, Brampton.
—Mr. D. A. Robertson, an old
resident of St. Marys, died there on
Thuesday morning after a long i11.
nese. Deceased was a native of
Sl;otland, where lie was born 73
years ago. A number of years ago
he was mayor of St. Marys. He
leaves a large family, consisting of
his wife,four sons and four daubgters.
TEACHER WANTED.
For S. S. No, 10, Goderich Township, with Ind
class certificate. Must he experienced. Duties
to commence immediately after present holidays
Applications to be addressed to
JOHN CLUFF, Trustee,
313.31 Clinton P. 0.
From all Stations in Ontario
ON THE LINES OF THE
TICKETS WILL BE SOLD
For Excursion leaving TORONTO 11 p.10.00
June 28, 1892,
Good to return until AUGUST 7th;
JULY 18 & 19, 1892
Good to return until AUGUST 2811,,
, To the following points at rates uamrd
DELOROR
NEAI OXBOW $(]8 OO
BINSCOARTOMIN G H
REGINA
MOOSEJAW
YORKTON
PRINCE ALBERT
CALGARY
EDMONTON
$30,00
$35,00
X40,00
The Wlnhfpeg Agricultural and Industrial
Exhibition will be held from July 25th to 30t11
infineivo, and July 18th and 19111 have been
fixed upon for excprslon to enable passengers to
attend the exhibition.
An Auction Sale of Canadian Pacific Railway
Lands will be held at Edmonton on July 5111.
Passengers taking advantage of the excursion
of June 2Sth will reach Edmonton in time to
attend the sale.
For farther particulars apply to any
Agent of the Company,
Vtedical.
DRS. GUNN & GIBSON.
FFTCE ,Ontario St. a few doors east of Albert
O St.
W. GUNN- R. J. OIBSON-
DR. TURNBULL.
.1, L. Turnbull, M. 13, Toronto Univ. ; 3I. D. ;
0. M., Victoria Univ. M. 0. P. J: S. Ont, ;
Fellow of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh.
Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals.
Office:—Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenhury St.
Night calls answered at Grand Union Hotel.
Electric night bell at front entrance.
J. W. SHAW, M. D. C. M-
J. Mr. 'Shaw, M. D. C. M,, Physician, Surgeon,
Aceoucher, etc. Office in the Palace block,
Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve,
Clinton Ont.
To Farmers and Planters !
As I do not intend to canvas the
country, I can supply.,3 ou with
First -Class Nursery Stook
guaranteed true to' name, for letter
orders sent to me -only, as below : •
Per 10n
Standard Apples, 5 to 7 feet, 21R 00
Standard Apples, 4 to 5 feet, 15 00
Plums, lst,class,43to6ft, .per doz5 50
Plums, 31 to 41 ft, per dos 4 50
Pears, Standard, ]st class,
(5 to 7 ft., per doz 6 00
Pears, Standard, 5 to 6 It, per dos 5 00
Cherries; 5 to 7 feet, per dos 5 50
GT All Small Fruits and Orrin,
mental Steel; at equally low prices.
It will pay you to order early.
03- All Canadian grown stock and
reliable.
Give name of varieties wanted and
number.
700.3m
ALEX. WEIR,
Clinton P.O.
$1.0 Reviard.
1 will pay a Reward of $10 for information that
will lead to the conviction of the party or parties
who poisoned my Spaniel clog, "Beaton," on or
about June 17th, 1802.
JOHN F. SPOON ER,
Clinton, June 200, 1502, 711.2E
HOUSE PAINTING
All persons wishing to have their houses
papered and decorated inside or painted outside,
in tirst•elas+ style and ut moderate prices, will
Ond it to their advantage to call 00
C. WILSON,
Painter nod Paner Banger
Shop An llattenbury Street 697--3111
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Irak, - Clinton, Ont
WATCHES!
Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Columbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford—new model,
/WAR these makes in Troy and stem winders
Also pond Ant sot watches.
J. BIDDLECOMBE, !CLINTON.
SERVANT WANTED.
I ED.
Enquire at once of Mrs. Dr. Campbell, Seaforth,
Ont. A middle ager; woman preferred.
GODERUGN MARE WORKS,
J. C, Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, Clinton, is
our agent for Chuton and vicinity,
W. M. Mobring, oflBen'niller, Is our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of th'e above will
have our best attention.
Monuments supplied in C.INADTAN, SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well as in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Stevenson a call before ordering
elsewhere.
JOHN A. RORER rsoN.
Manager.
STRAY STOCK ADVER
TISEMENTS inserted in Tux
NEWS RECORD at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
11 you want any kind of advertising you will not
do better than call on *ewe-Reocord.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm property at 5} per cent. Apply to
C.A. HART I',
Clinton,
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re•
gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly Onderetood
that if any person takes possess,on of any kind
of wreckage and fails to report to me 1 shall at
once take proceedings. Remember this is the
last warning I shall give, CAPT. WM, BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Goderich.
Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891.
DESIRABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
Three one•acre lots in tht, Town of Clinton are
offered for Bale. They are situated c Raglan
street, not far from the Doherty Orgmi Factory
and Collegiate Institute, adjoining t former
residence of JIr. J. it. Comhe and in t e neigh•
borhood of first•elass residences. F r terms,
etc., apply to
06118
ARTHUR TtNO[( Clinton.
New Blacksmith Shop
GEORGE TROWHILL has opened art a gen-
eral Blacksmith and Repair Sh in the
building lately occupied by Mr. Genie, opposite
ralr'a lumber yard, Albert street, Cli, ton, Ont.
Blacksmith and Iron Work in all ice ranches.
Horse -Shoeing promptly attended toland sidle.
faction guaranteed. The public aro 'Red to
call before ordering any class of wctk in the
above lines. ,{l-�
897-11 GEORGE TROiVHILL.
sar
RA/ FLAM.
When a Merchant tells you the is
GIVING AWAY GOODS
you fan *int to a moral certainty on the statement be-
ing false. R'There must be some profit or mercha:Its can't
live, But
O`iJR STOCK MUST GO !
and therefore we offer everything at the ve 'y sn allest
possible margin cons: stent with
Honesty and Fair Dealing !
Plumsteel & Gfbbings,
MONTREAL (]OUSE.
THE HUB GROCERY.
Sugar is on the Advance.
We have a Carload
of Extra
Standard Granulated
Which we offer at 1VHOLESALE PRICES in {carrel
lots—also a reduction by the 100 Iha. Now is THE
TI111E to buy your Sugar for preserving Fruit.
Hillwattie'I'ea always on hand.
Orders taken for best Scranton Coal.
o=
eco. Swatt;IiT,
CREAT RAILROAD STRIKE 18 NOW OVER,
BUT
SUGAR IS ADVANCING.
O
HAVING
PURCEfASED TWO CARS at the lowest prices this year
direct from REDPA'1'I)S AND ST. LAWRENCE REFINERIES,
Montreal, 1 am giving my old °falconers and as many new as
will come,
SUGAR T WHOLESALE PRF E .
Ear. Special Cuts in Barrel Lots to the Trade and ,Jobbers.-,
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J. W. IRWIN, - Noted Grocer,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CLINTON.
maesrmarrennisemesmonannmariamaresalmmi
No Combination Here!
1 CAR BINDER TWINE
COMPOSED OF
Flax, Silver Composite & Best Manilla Brands
' Leave your orders with us at once in order to
ensure prompt delivery. Quality the best and prices
as low as the lowest.
Headquarters for HOT AIR FURNACES,, both Wood
and Coal. Call end get quotations.
HARLAND BROTHERS, Iron and Hardware, Clinton
WHEN YOU WANT A BEADY-1IADE SUIT
OR AN ORERED7SUIT
Or anything in MEN'S FURNISHINGS, come and see what ye can do for
you. We carry a very fine range. Just now we are ofTering
----A LINE OF ODD PANTS !----
Al a' great deal less than their value and itljis worth your while to come
[and see.
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T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
Groceries ! -Groceries I.
Fruits, Peels, Canned Goods, Teas, ccs.
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, Clinton.
TVc Ncws—Rccord for PI%
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