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UeOFperete4 by Act of revilement WO,
ANNANANO
CAPITAL, • • • $2,000,004
RE8T,•• $1,100,000
Head Offloe, •. MONTREAL"
3. H. R. MOL8ON, President.
b', WOLFERSTAN THOMAS General Manager
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American ex-
change bought and sold at low
est current rates.
INTaaasT ALLOwaD ON Dar08LT8.
114'.A-101421ElR49,
Money advanced to farmerso° their own notes
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
quired as security.
February. 1884:
H. 0. BREWER,
Manager,
CLINTON
G. D. McTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING,B USI VESS
TRANSACTED:
Notes Discounted. • • Drafts famed.
Interest .Allowed on Deposits,
Clinton, June 8th, 1891
t
658y
wetat.
gentian!.
T. C. BRUCE 1. D. Se,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of
Ont. teeth extracted without pain by the use
01 a Irarmleseand pleasant local anaesthetic. No
unconsciousness, sickness nor ill•efecte aceom-
pony the use of this remedy, and many in and
around Clinton can testify to its genuineness.
Special attention given to the preservation of
the natural teeth. Office, Coates' Block, over
Taylor'a shoe store.
DRS. GUNN & GIRSON.
FFICE ,Ontario St. a few doors oast of Albert
�st, .
W. GUNN- R. J. GIBSON.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L, Turnbull, M. 8, Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
C. M., Victoria. Univ. M. C. P. Je S. Ont, ;
Follow of the obstetrical eociety of Edinburgh.
Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals.
Office : Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury St.
Night calls answered at Office.
J. W. SHAW, M. D. C. M.
J. W. Shaw, M. D. C. M., Physician, Surgeon,
hccoucher, etc. Office in the Palace block,
Rattenbury St., formerly occupied by Dr. Reeve,
Clinton Ont. .
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, (kc..
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT.
M. 0. JOHNSTON,
BARRISTER, - SOLICITOR,
COMMISSIONER, Etc.,
OrFICE-:-Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste.
GODERICH, - - ONT..
Money to loan at lowest rat
DAVISON & JOHNSTON, Law, Chancery,and
Conveyancing. Office -West Street, next
door to Post Office, Goderich, Ont. 67.
C. HAYS, Solicitor, &c. Office, corner of
R
' Square and West Street, over Butler's Book
Store, Goderieh, Ont. 67.
g88' Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
ECAMPION, Barrister,Attorney, Solicitor In
. Chancery, Conveyancer, &c. Guice over
Jordan's Drug Store, the rooms formerly occu•
pied by Judge Doyle. •
a$' Any amount of money to loan at lowest
ate, of interest. 1.1y.
gkucttoneer reg.
11. W. BALL,
A UCTSONEER for Huron County. Sales at-
tended to in any part of the County. Ad-
dress orders to Gooaaion 1' 0. V-17.
CHAS. HAMILTON,
AUCTIONEER, land, loan and insurance agent
Blyth. Sales attended in town and country,
an reasonable terms. A list of forms and village
tor sale. Money to loan on real estate, at
ow rates of interest. Insurance effected on all
lasses of property. Notes and debts collected.
Goods appraised, and sold on commission. Bank-
rupt stooks bought and sold.
Bluth, Dec. 18 1880.
Photographers
C(D ON I
VOS1E
CAD
CLINTON":
Life Size Portraits a Sneoialty,
Wo•uaa to gaud
MONEY to lend In large or small some o
good mort5•.tges or personal security a
the lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron st
Clinton,
Clinton, Feb. 25, 1881 ly
MONEY.
A large amount of Private money to loan. Low
at rase it interest C. A, HART':,
IgG1-eitor dee.
Office- • Perrin's Block.
140R;... i/ •.r ....�!x"
rtitcietlgteitit a for ir..° Sri *Valhi*
;04114_14 lotnd g9It,A t1 treat, fiat
• two ,irotttlnK' PA Itetteti4ury }1tresti either 014
b10017t 0.t�e ret4letp, to. suit pilrettaeerr, l 'or
further tlfeavars apply k?thrl4pq•t+taArd, . .
DtN>tLi X� Guaiac• eel
Vir
The Clinton Lodffe, No. 141 nests in Siddle
eemh a dell, opposite the market, the let and and
Fridays iii eaPh month. Vleltors ttordlelly in.
vited, 1t. BrossuM4 M. W.; •F, 11u4', ltecardor.
Orr
I1LINTON Lodge; No. 84, A. F. & A.
kl .sate every Friday, on or atter 81.0
moon. Visiting brethren cordially invited.
RIGH HEYWOOD, w. x. OWENBALLARD, thio
Clinton Jan, 14 1890. 1.
Le0.LsNo. 710
CLINTON,
Meets SECOND Monday,of every
month. Hall, 8.td flab,Victoria
Bleck. Visiting brethren always
made welcome.
WM. WALKER, W. M
P CANTELON, See. THOS. KEARNS, D.M,
• gInvat gni jht$
e4k4ei
Jubilee Preceptory No. 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets In thg Clinton Orange Hall, the second
Wednesday of every month, at 7.80 o'clock In
the evening. Visiting Sir Knights will always
:receive a hearty welcome.
A. M. Top°, Worshipful Preceptor
Gamin HANteT, Deputy Preceptor
PETER OANTgLON, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 397.
Back Knights of Ireland,
Meets 1n the Orange Hall, Blyth the Wedne
day atter full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 315.
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third
Monday of -every month. Visiting Knights always
made welcome.
W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
JAMES RUSK, Registrar,"Goderieh P 0
S. HURON ORANGE ,DIRECTORY.
1892
Names of the District Masters, Primary
Lodge Masters, their post office ad-
dresses and date of meeting.
A. M. TODD, W.C.M., Clinton P.O.
BIDDULPH DISTRICT.
John Nell, W.D.M., Centralia P. 0.
219-Robt,Hutchlnson, Greenway, Fri-
day on or before full moon.
662 -Thos. H. Coursey, Lucan, Saturday
on or before full moon.
493 -Richard Hodgins, Lucan, Wed-
nesday on or before full moon.
826 -William Haggart, Grand Bend,
Wednesday on or before full moon.
890-W. E. McRoberts, Maplegrove,
Wednesday on or before full moon.
924 -Henry Larnbrook, Exeter, 1st Fri-
day in each month.
1071 -John Halls, Elimville, Saturday
on or before full moon.
1097 -James Cathers, Sylvan, Monday
on or before full moon.
1210 -Gilbert Grieve, Moray, Thursday
on or before full moon.
1343-G. Lawson, Credlton, Tuesday
on or before full moon.
610 -Joshua Huxtable, Centralia, Fri-
day on or atter full moon.
GODERICH DISTRICT.
Andrew Millian, W.D.M., Auburn P. 0.
145 -Willis Bell, Goderich, 1st Monday
in each month.
153 -Andrew Milan, Auburn, Friday
on or before full `noon.
182 -Charles Tweedy, Goderich, last
Tuesday In each mouth.
189 -Adam Cantelon, Flolmesyille, Mon-
day on or before full moon.
262 -James Wells, Saltford, 3rd Wed-
nesday in each month.
306 -Matthew Sheppard. Clinton, 1st
Monday in each month.
HULLETT DISTRICT.
James Horney, W.P.M., Winthrop P.O.
710 -Wm. Walker, Winton, 2nd Mon-
day in each mont 1,
813 -James Horney, Winthrop, last
Wednesday before full moon.
928 -Thomas McIlyeen, Summerhill,
1st Monday In each month.
793-1Vnf. Horney, Sea forth, lst Mon-
day in each mouth.
STANLEY DISTRICT.
Robert Nicholson, W.D.M., Blake P. 0.
24 -James Pollock, Bayfield, 2nd Satur-
day in each month,
308 -James Keyes, Varna, 1st Tuesday
In each month.
833 -Wm. Pollock, Bayfield, lst Wed-
nesday In each month.
733 -John Berry, Bengali, lst Thursday
in each month.
1035 -Will lam Rathwell, Varna, 1st
Thursday in each month.
I:a-Nor .-Any omissions or other errors will
be promptly corrected on writing direct to the
County Master, Bro. A. lli, Todd, Clinton P.O
BILL HEADS,` NOTE
Heals, Letter Heade, 'Wage,
Statements, Circulars, Buelness
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
eta., etc.,printel in a workman-
like manner and at los rates, at
THE NEWS -RECORD
FOR SALE.
The property at present occupied by the
undersigned ,as a residence on the Huron
Road, in the Town of Goderich, ceneisting of
one half of an acre ot land, good frame house
-story and a half -seven rooms, including
kitchen, hard and soft water, good atone
cellar, stable; wood and carriage houses,
There are also some goad fruit trees. This
property is beautifully situated and very
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For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
542-tf Barrister, Goderioh.
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J. E. BLAOKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treeta
diseases of all domestic animals
en the most modern and scientific
principles. trg'Calle attended to
eight or day. Office immedittety west o1 the
old Royal Hotel, Ontario street. Residence --
Albert street, Clinton. 949-8m
ABEL $.:WEEKES, -
Civil Engineer, - P. LiSurveyor,
Draughtsman, etc.
Ottics-Upstairs in Perrin's. Block, Clinton, \Ont
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
RFDUCTION IN RATES.
Steamers sail regfilarly from
Portland and Halifax to Liverpool
' via Londonderry
DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.
Cabin, 840 and upward.. Second Cabin, 825.
Steerage at kw rates. No Cattle carried,
STATE
LINE.
'SERVICE OF
ALLAN LINb3
8STEAM8HIPs.
NEW ;YORK AND , rGLASUOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, 840
and upwards. Second Cabin, 825. Steerage at
low rates,,
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decorate their houses inside or paint then out-
side will find it to their advantage to give me a
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shop, and directly opposite Mr. .1. Chtdley's
residence,
JOSEPHCOPP
Practical PaperlHanger and Painter '
The Mogillop Mutual Fin
InsuPanee Company.
Farm and Isolated'Town Proper-
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OFFICERS.,
Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P7877.
; v.
J. Shannon, SeeyTreas., Seaforth P„0. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0.
DIRECTORS,'
"'-Jus- Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Ross, Clin-
ton • Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt,
Hemlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J. Shan-
non, Walton ; Thos. Garbort, Clinton.,q
AGENTS
Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea -
forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
and Goo. Hurdle, Auditors,
Parties desirous to east Insurance or
transact other business will be promptly attend•
ed to on application to any of the above officers,
addressed to their respective poet caieos.
New .Firm in the Old Stand,
The undersigned having purchased the old
established moat bneiuees of Mr. Arthur Conch,
begs to inform the pnblle that be will continue it
as 11 has heretofore been carrion on.
t.Meate of all kinds in season. Orders taken
and delivered re mond.
Highest Dash price paid for sheepskins, hides
and tallow.
667 -tf JAMES A,FORD
GO TO THE
Union Shaving Parlor
For first class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
EVANS & EMERTON Proprietors.
HOUSE PAINTING
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papered and decorated inside or painted outside,
in first-class style and at moderate prices, will
find it to their advantage to call on
O. WILSON
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Shop on Rattenbury Street 697-3m
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An honorable and praiveworlhy business
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Me Huron News -Record
11.50 a Year -$1.25 in Advance
Wednesday Oct. 12th, 1892.
CANADA'S GREAT PALER.
We have received from the
publishers of 7'%e Weekly . .npire
au advance copy of the premium
which they are giving away to their
subscribers for, the coming year.
ft ie a reproduction in photogravure
of the picture presented to Sir John
Thompson last session by the Con.
servative members of the House of
Commons. Ite dimensions at 3
feet 6 inches by 2 feet 4 inches,
and when we state that the work is
the best specimen of art in photo-
graphic effect that we have ever
seen we' are only doing justice to
the enterprise and generosity of our
widely circulated city contemporary.
This magnificent picture is intended
for framing, and well set it will be
highly esteemed in the Conservative
homes of Canada. The Weekly
EE,ep're people declare their inten
Lion of invading every lentil,' circle
in the Dominion where Conserve
Live principles are inculcated, and
to gain this end they are accustomed
year alter year to extend their
circulation by introducting their
paper upon new ground in the
company of a handsome pretnium.
This year they have done the biggest
thing of its kind in the history of
journalism. The original picture
cost over $500.00, and small pho-
tographic copies cannot be purchas-
ed for less than $4. How The
Wee7•ly En Aire can afford to give it
gratis to every $1 a year subscriber
is simply one of the wonders of
successful journalism. A few words
of description are called for here for
the benefit of those of our readers,
who are, or intend to become, sub-
scribers to The Wee.i/
The central group in cabinet size
photographs comprises the members
of the Dominion Cabinet. The 1
most prominent position is, of
course, assigned to Sir John Abbott,
The photographs ere excellent like-
n c:es, and reproduce the features of
each member in every detail.
Grouped around are the repreeenta-
tivee from each province in photo
graphs of ordinary size, At the
first glance the whole is a flattering
tribute to the pereonel of the
Canadian Parliament, and especially
of the Conservative side of the
House. Each picture ,is numbered
and a key is printed at the bottom
of the picture, givingrthe names and
constituency of each Member. 'We
cannot too highly commend the
taste of The EGM iire people in the
selection of their premium for the
coming year.
A REMINISCENCE OF THE
TWEED GOVERNMENT IN
NEW YORK.
A. E. Walr•ou8, 'lit Harper''s Weekly.
That was on the last of theaterri-
ble days in tho midweek of July,
1863. when all through the length
and breadth of the land outside the
island that was possessed of the
stranger people, bonfires blazed fbr
the triumphs of Vicksburg and
Gettysburg. And in the island it-
self fires blazed also -fires first
kindled in enrolling offices, then
lighted in orphan asylums, then
fed with the wreckage of the homes
of those who dared to be loyal to
the traditions of the days when the
people owned the Square and the
young nation's drums beat for the
reading of the Declaration. All
these fires were in symbol of the
stranger people's resistance to the
hated Draft. Then, when the
stranger people carne howling down
to finish their work, and add to the
hanging of negroes the hanging of
tt.e negroes' journalizing friends,
and feed the flames of the orphan
asylum with the fuel of wrecked
newspaper offices, Governor Horatio
Seymour charmed the torch sway
from the front of the Tribune build-
ing with the touching appeal.
"I beg you to listen to me as a
friend."
When the stranger people sus-
pended their incen .iary frolic to
listen to their friend, he continued.
"I rely upon you to defend the
peace and good older of the city,
end F yolt do this find t'efriin frgnt.
further lriotouerote,'i, will see to it
lhtt/ All your tights Are l?retsctpd '
Sn, i;u the $quem of .the Polttt
cities Wee the govoriainont of the
pity transferred "irt form to the rod,
bended mob which had in fro, poi.
reseed it for days, end transferred
by the Chief Magistrate of the
State, There was a burly polio
man in the Goveroor'e suite that
day who must have smiled at ti
trembling of the hands which pour-
ed the oil of amender upon tl e
troubled waters of mubocraoy. He
had ,quelled mobs when they called
thomeelvee Sixth Ward Convert*
tioue or fire companies rivals to
"Big Six." Not by begging them
to listen to their friend, but by
covering the leader of one with a
long -barrelled Colt revolver, or
flattening the nose of another with
a speaking -trumpet. But this burly
politician promptly took the Gov-
ernor's cue, and made his Alder-
men vote $2,600,000 of t111E peo-
ple's money at their next meeting,
not to bury the dead or tale for the
orphan, or rebuild the asylums or
homes, No; -to pay the exemp
tion money of the etrar ger people
who resisted the draft.
When mob rule passed from the
place of the surrender that same
burly politician ruled fitly supreme
in the dishonored Square, and
somehow his presence seems to
possess it yet. Is it not "Tweed's
Fountain" which plays there on the
plaza 1 Is it not "Tweed's Court"
house" that frowns insolently down
upon the Itax-payers of Chambers
Street ZWbo can forget that on
one of the corners of the Square
ti11 stands the bank in whose vaults
his plunder was kept for distribu-
tion 1 The highest tradition of t'
of the buildings abutting on the
place of his dominion is that of the
newspaper office whose windows
rake it, and whose presses raked it
day by day till it grew untenable,
till neither he nor any of hie blood
could live in that terrible mitraille
of damning truth • which swept
across the Square, and flight, dis-
grace, ,err death, at least for him,seemed peaceful refuges from th
storm .
A mighty scuttling of the rats it
was from the municipal granary.
How many, think you, have crept
back to it Z Go among the grayest
whiskered, roundest -paunched rate
of the lot,'when you see them sun-
ning themselves at the edge of their
holes any fine day, and see how
many have crept back 1 .And see
if there be not a canonization of the
great gray old father rat St. Wil-
liam, martyr to the cause of "the
boys"!
Ay, though he died in Lud'ow
Street, there are those about the
place which was his throne who
hold him in higher reverence, I
doubt not, than all the migh ty
dead whose presence of Iate year
bas somewhat sanctified the Hail.
They may not be able to tell you
when it was that Grant lay there in
state, or Greely, or "Fighting Joe''
Hooker, and certainly not the day
when the mucic throbbed ot
"Home, Sweet Home" from the
broad white steps in honor of the
final passage of the bones of John
Howard Payne, but they will heave
a sigh of regret for the days when
"a hundred dollar note, sir, didn't
look as big as a fiver does now" -
the halcyon days of the more'than
golden ring.
-In Kerr vs. Bailey, action for
seduction at the Goderich Assizep,
the parties being residents of the
township of Wawanosh, judgment
was given by consent for pili. for
$400 and full costs,
-A writer in Blackwood's Mag-
azinb, contemplating the risk Great
Britain -is running in depending
upon foreign nations to sucth an ex-
tent as she does for her food supply,
says : "Our position as tributary to
the United States involves a risk
that we have neither any right to
run nor any object (beyond. mo•
mentary cheapness) in running,
We can avoid it by etimulai.ing. the
food growths of our colonies,
especially in cereals, even if they
should be somewhat dearer than that
products of America." This is the
idea Sir Charles Tupper has been
preaching, and it seems to be mak-
ing progress in England. -
-Erestus Wiman was seen at the
Clifton house on the Canadian side
of the river the other day, He was
asked his opininion of E. A.
Macdonald, of Toronto, the cc -
laborer of McGillicuddy of Goderich
in the annexation fad, and his in-
terview in Boston on annexation of
Canada. "Mr. Macdonald thinks
that annexation will be 'the" issue
in the next election," said the cor-
respondent. "Not in 100 years,"
answered Mr. Wiman. "The man
does not know what he is tacking
about. Why, the people of Canada
are as far from annexation as, as -
well I can't find a pomp trison jut'
now. Macdonald wants prom.
inence. He ran as an annexationist
and made a splurge, but he was
little noticed in the papers. I was
in favor of annexation, but the
more I study this matter the more I
grow to believe that Canada is not
ready for annexation. You can't
force a people to do something
which is directly opposed to the
'views and wishes of the majority."
CANiADatf SEWS
t ie tod4 tbltt Jobe W, Nalrkltl
Q• Orr of ffanilltooi will be 4ppoitat•
ud, to, the vseent . Jrtdgesbifl in
Wentworth Courtly, oauaed, by the°
death. of Judge Siuclfti1',
John Ferguson, of Niagara
Falls, e7c•Z. P. for Welland, has
been celled to the Senate se repro.
eentative of the Niagara dietriot in
place of Hon. John Carling.
-A hotel man named Dunn,
who comes from Ingersoll, was ar-
rested Inc Brantford on the charge
of picking the pocket of a young
widow with whom be was,. out
driving. -
---It is currently aoported that
Hon. McKenzie Bowel!, Minister
of Militia, will be acting Premier
during Premier Abbott's visit to
England.
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Unlocks all lite c',C „•, , r; of fee
8owel.s, Kidneys rend Llvcr. crying
gradually without weal. ening tct,•m,
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•etithe impurities anal f/-.'•1e
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-ea•,ne ; at flu same ., Correcting
Acidity of the Stomach, curl;;;; Thii-
usnes:, Dyspepsia. .u.eauaehes. Die*
meas, Hearttrurn. Con Rtit?• ticA,
')ryne;s of the Skin. Dropsy. LSm-
tess of Vision, Jaundice. Sa,it 1?•hr-um,
'ryai elas, Scrofula, Fluttering of
rhe Heart,pNervousness a::_d Ceneral
Debility ; all these and many other simi-
ir C- nplainls vir_lrl to the l- i pv inilcence
f BUR,DOCKi BLOOD BITTERS.
lalnple Bottles 19e ; Regular size $1.
For sale by all dealers,
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