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• incorporated by Aet of Perllameut 1866.
OhabraL, • ^ • . $2,000, Q(,
• REST, • $1,100,000
t$ead' (Moe. - MONTREAL.
J. ,11. R. MOL$ON, President.
N',, WOI4FERSTAN THOMAS, General Manager.
Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts
' issued, Sterling and American ex -
/change bought and sold at
ekes lowgest current rates.
4 INTe&ass ALLOwsD ex psrostts.
Money advanced to tanners on their own notes
with one or more endorsers. No mortgage re-
girired as security.
H. C BREWER,
Manager,
ifebruary, 1884. CLINTON.
G. D. 1[cTaggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. --• Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, June 8th, 1891 658y
Ittedleill.
DRS. GUNN & GIBSON.
OFFICE Ontario St. a few doors east of Albert St.
W. GUNN. R. J. GIBSON.
DR. TURNBULL.
J. L. Turnbull, M. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
i. M. Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & S. Ont, ; Fellow
the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals. Office :—
Dr. Dowsley'e stand, Rattoubury St. Night calls
nswered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office in Hodgen's Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton,
Cut. Night calls at seine place.
DR. R. M OO R E
Physician, Surgeon, A:conohenr. Office, the late
Dr. Worthington's office, Huron street. Residence,
corner of Erie and Mary Ste.
jeutLLtgl.
Ta 0. BRUCE L. D. S.,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont.
reeth extracted without pain by the use of a harm-
ess and pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious -
pees, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
his remedy, and many in and around Clinton can
testify to its genuineness. Special attention given
M the ;o tes' preservation alock, over Taylor's shcstore teeth. Office,
R. AC N EW, L. D. S.
Sergeon Dentist. Graduate of Royal
College of Dental Sergeons of Ontario.
Bast Local Anaesthetics for painless ex.
traction_ Rooms in Smith's Block op -
posits P.O.
728-y .
Van!. .
MANNING & SCOTT,
Barristers, t3 c..
ELLIOTT'S BLCCK, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan:
A. H. MANNING. JAS. SCOTT.
CAMPION & JOHNSTON,
BARRIS1'125', - • SOLICITORS.,
. NOTARIES, cc.,
Goderich, - Out.
Office over Jordan's Drug Store. •
E. CAMPION, Q. C. M. 0. JONNSTON•
IIIONET TO LOAN.
13 C. HAYS, Solicitor, sec. Office, corner of
11• Square and West Street, over Butler's Book
tore, Goderich, Ont. 67.
VT Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
oueD to gettd.
MONEY to lend to large or small sums of goo
mortgages or personal security at the lowest
urrent rates. H. HALE, Huron at. Clinton.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Interest 6i per cent payable yearly. The borrow-
er to have the privilege of paying the whole or any
art of the principal at any time without giving
notice.
For further particulars apply to
C. A. HARTT.
Office in McKay's Block, Clinton.
Photographers
FOSTER & BAYLEY,
CLINTON.
Life Size Portraits a Specialty.
L; al
Cantelon Bros,
klENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
ION MERCHANTS.
Grockery, Glass & Chinaware,
'ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter .and Eggs
?52.17
Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music,
Plano Organ and Teehnicon for nee of pupil
Apartments in BeaverBlock,Cliover
W. Beesley's, Alber
street
TO THE FARMERS:
Study IOW own ,t rest hind' ;go were
you can get.
Reliable flames%
' I manitsoture none hut the Baer oR flTooa,
Beware shops that 841 440, op Oce Salts
got to lime Or Call acid get prices, Order'
by mall promplyattouded to
.703.N BELL
HARNESS EMPOR UDI, BLYTII, ONr1'
K. 0, T. M.
Hearne Tent No. 60, Heights of the Maccabees o
the World. $1,000, $9,000 and $0,000 Pulieloa. Mem•
berehlp over 100,000. Aseesswent principle—has
never exceeded 12 assesemepte he a year. Uheapeet
and safest In existence. Meets in Orange Hall, Olin -
ton, first and third Friday of every month.
A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No.144, meets in Biddlecomb's
Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays in
each month. Visitors cordially invited. R. STONE.
ueu, M. W.; J. Bean, Recorder. •
599y
Innovate.
eiLINTON Lodge, No. 84, A. F. & A. M. meets
.J every Friday, on or after the moon. Visit-
ing brethren cordially invited.
T. SMALLACOMBE, Sze. W. J. PAISLEY, w. acv
Clinton Jan. 14 1893.
D. COOK, Sec.
L. 0. L. No. 710
9
CLINTON,
Meets eacoND Monday of every
month. Hall Sod flat, McKay
block. Visit ng brethren always
made welcome.
DAVID CANTELON, W. H.
W. Q. VANCE, D. M.
nth guightO
Jubilee Preceptory No, 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes-
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
Visiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. Tone, Worshipful Preceptor
Gaoaoa ifANLey, Deputy Preceptor
Pena CANTELON, Registrar
Royal Black Preceptory 3911
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall,. Blyth, the Wednesday
after full moon of every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 3151
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon-
day of every month. Visiting Knights always made
welcome.
W H MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0
JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
THE CELEBRTED
Ideal Wasfter*
arcs Wringers.
THE BEST IN THE MA.RIKET
Machines Allowed on Trial
I am also acentrfor
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's
Call and see me.
J. B. WEIR, CLINTON
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSIHIPS.
REDUCTIO I N RATE.
Steamers sail regularly from P
Portland and Halifax to Liverpool
• via Londonderry.
DURING THE WINTER MONTHS.
Cabin, $40 and upward.. Second Cabin, $25,
Steerage at law rates. No Cattle carried,
STATE ATE SERVICE OF'
ALLAN LIN AI
LINE. STE11tiF[[P3.
NEW Yt.,RK AND GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Cabin, $40
and upwards. Second Cabin, $25. Steerage at
low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal ; or to A.O.
PATTISON or WM JACKSON, Clinton.
GODERICH MARBLE WORK
J. C. Stevenson, Furniture Dealer, (Clinton, is
our agent for Clinton and vicinity.
W. H. blohring, of Benmillor, is our Travelling
agent.
Orders entrusted to either of the above will
have our best attention.
Monuments supplied in CANADIAN, SCOTCH,
SWEDE, NORWAY and AMERICAN granites,
a well as in all varieties of marble.
Give Mr, Steyenson a call before otitering else.
where.
JOHN A. ROBERTSON.
Manager.
Geo. Trowhill
Horseshoer and General Black-
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinton.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines
rebuilt and repaired.
WATTS & CO
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwesterni'� $logr'aph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton.
.,
,.; PROPERTY FOR SALE OP
RENT.—Advertisers will find "The
;:. News -Record" ono of the nest mediums
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
' The News•Record"-•The Double Circulation Talks
to Thousands. Rates as low as soy.
NQTICE: TO NEWS•RECORO REAAE>Rll7'.
The puhlisltet would esteem it a ewer If feeders
would, wilen'making their ptreha90s, mention that
they saw the merchant'' advertisement ' in From
Neave-itacese.
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re
gars to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood
that it any person takes possession of any kind
of wreckage and fails to report to ma I shall al
Ones take proceedings. Remember this is the
lust warning I shall give, CAPT. WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, Ooderlcb
Goderioh, Sept. 7th 1891.
FOR SALE.
no property at present 000upied by the un-
dersigoed as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderlob, consisting of one half of
an acre of land, good frame house—story and a
half—seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
soft water, good stone cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses. There are also some good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for any:person wishing to live retired -
Fos further particulars apply to
h. CAMPION,
542-tf Barrister, Goderioh.
Clinton MEAT Market
BUSINESS :CHANGE.
The undersigned desires to intimate that he has
bought out the interest of Mr. Couch, in the butcher-
ing business lately carried on under the style of
FORD &COUCH. He will continue the same at the
old stand, and trusts by giving the closest and most
careful attention to the business, straightforward
and courteous treatment to all, and handling only
choice meat, to merit and receive a fair share of
public patronage. ;All orders carefully and promptly
filled.
JAMES A. FORD, .'. CLINTON.
JOHN - SCRU TON
•
Butcher and Pouttery
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
All lines in season. Highest Trice for
Hides, Tallow and Sheepskins.
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
WHEATLEY & S;.ItUTON
We have Opener out for business on HURON
STREET, CLINTON, and will be pleased to sup-
ply the wants of all In all kinds of 'meats and
poultry In season at the lowest living plicas.
Highest cash price paid for Hides, Sheepskins, &c.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
727 —tt. WHEATLEY & SCRUTON.
FARMERS, ATTENTION}:
$100,000 to loan on farm property
at5i per cent., straight loan, o com-
mission. Also a limited amount of
priva ;e funds at 5 per cent.
T. E. McDonough.
Loan and Insurance Agent.
Office, Jackson Block, Huron street,
Clinton, Ont.;
4stwara.
COOK'S, FLOUR.
& FEED STORE,
iClinton.
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or
Small Quantities.
OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS.
10lbs. Choice Oatmeal forone:Bushel
,Oats,
D. COOK. CLINTON.
Y52•tf6
HILL'S FEED ST011,F,
IIIJRON STREET, CLINTON
iThe. Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all
kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field
and Garden Seeds, Flcur and Feed of all
kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT
in stock and for sale. TEAS pf the choicest
varieties and blends. Excellent value.
J. W. HILL,' Huron St., Clinton
TRAY STOCK ADVER
TISEMENTS inserted in Tun
News RECORD at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
If yon want any kind of advertising you will not
no better than call on The News -Record.
GO TO THE
Union. Shaving Parlor
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton
.J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
J. E. BLACKALL, Veterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College, treats
diseases of all domestic animals
oil the most modern and scientific
principles. g5i'Calls attended to
night or day. Office immediately west of the
old Royal Hote ntarlo street. Residence—
Albert street, Clinton. 549—Sin
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &o.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, • Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWLERY
and SILVERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMB'S, • Cinton.
BILL HEADS, NOTA,
Heals, Letter Heads, Tags,
Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc., printed in a workmen -
like manner and at low rates, at
�
Isn't in
If is j• J •
ust be.
cause "Mere is
no lard k ifthat
TT0LEE.
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the new shortening
is Go wonderfuy 1'ob-
ular with housekeepers.
OTTOl.ENE is PURE
DCy, H A r-
fUle) SRTISvYINCr— none
of rhe unpleasant odor
necessarily connected
with hard
Sold in 8 and 6 pound pails by all grocers.
Made only by
The N. K. Fair'bank
Company,
Wellington and Ann feta..
MONTREAL.
The Huron News-Recora
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1894. \
Talk On Various Subjects.
The struggle against the extension of
the use of machinery in the industrial
arts is a hopeless struggle for human
muscle. It has been carried on for
generations, yet labor saving machines
have never surrendered. Over a thous-
and Polish laborers in Buffalo rose in
riot last week against a newly patented
grading machine, introduced by an
asphalt company, which does as much
work as fifty manual laborers can do.
The rioters damaged the costlyrnachine,
the men in the company's service
struck against the use of it, and then
the police charged the mob, which was
beaten and scattered. The account is
like many another that has been print-
ed during the past hundred years, as
one mechanical invention after another
supplanted manual labor. In England,
especially, thele used to be riots to
prevent the use of machinery in the
place of skilled or unskilled workmen.
In every case they ended in failure, as
all opposition to the introduction of
economizing 'machinery must ever fail.
Any invention that will increase or
cheapen production must inevitably
win its way to success.
The steady increiise in the amount of
the bounty paid out in the North-West
territories for wolf scalps has led to
the suspicion that a similar state of
affairs may exists there to that which
has recently been unearthed in Kansas.
It was in 1889 that the legislature of
that state authorized the payment of a
bounty for coyote scalps. The result
was astonishing. The scalps came in
apace, until last year the state of
Kansas paid out $00,000 for wolf scalps
without any apparent diminution in
the coyote supply. This naturally
puzzled the commissioners not a little,
until it was discovered that the enter-
prising farmers were making a busi-
ness of raising wolves for the bounty
to be secured. By means of wire fence
enclosures with ample burrowing
grouds the creatures increased with
marvellous rapidity. The growth of
a family of kittens can alone be
compared to them. For feed, the
cheapest of meat is sufficient,
and as nothing is required but
the scalp in order to draw a bounty,
the carcasses of the killed wolves are
used for sustenance for those not ready
for market. The best sheep that the
prairie farmer can raise can scarcely be
sold for more than $2. To produce
several litters of wolves a year, each
member of which is worth from $3 to
$4 exclusive of skin and carcass, is, it
is seen, remunerative. At all events
the Kansas farmers have found it so,
and it is to be feared that some of our
Western ranchmen are equally pro-
gressive and equally willing to engage
in the new industry.
A bulletin issued fey the U. S. Census
Department embraces the mortgage
indebtedness of thirty-three states and
territories. In 1880 the amount of
mortgage indebtedness was $539,0.48,-
250 while nine years after the figures
Nati risen to $1,381,084,380. The in-
crease, therefore, during this period
was 156.04 per cent., the increase being
six times greater than that of th5 pop-
ulation and three times that of the
wealth. Most of the increase is of an
urban character. The richest state,
New York, has the heaviest debt, $288
per head of the population, while the
lowest is in Arkansas, only $13. Mort-
gages are less numerous in the South
and the Rocky Mountain Region,
probably because it is difficult to secure
money in those parts of the country.
The average rate of interest is 6.73 per
cent. ; but it is not uniform. The
farmer pays more than the owner of
urban and suburban properties, the
difference being between 7.27 per cent.
and 6.32 per cent. Oregon pays the
highest rate, 9.39 per cent., whilMas-
sachusetts pays the lowest, 5.38 per
cent. The returns show a tendency
towards a lower rate. It fell from 6.85
per cent. in 1880 to 643 in 1882, but rose
to 6,82 in 1887, while in the next two
years it fell to 6,52.
A Boon To Hoaszin:N.—Ono bottle of English
hpavin Liniment completely removed a curb from my
sorsa. I take pleasure in recommending the remedy,
Se it acts with myeterione promptness in the re-
moved from horses of hard, soft or oallonsed lumps,
blood spavin, splints, snubs, sweeny, stifles and
sprains. Gsonan Bonn, Farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold
by Watts & Co. and Allen dr Wilson, Druggists.
JAIliabIL
BORROWED .maim
A. SPORTING TERM.
Full cry. '
D"ot.or—You dough more easily, this
morning? Pstiont—I ought to ; I prase
deed all night,—Hallo.
When the boss of Russia orders a
thing to be dt ue the slave says : "Yrs,
czar," and goes unit does it.—Picayune.
In the case of a telegraphers strike if
is just a little doubtful who would hold
the key to the shun tioa.—Bufrith)
Courier.
Can anybody give a good reason why
clocks should not strike when they aro
required to work over time?—Tray
Press.
Tot—Miunmu, what are suit dugs?
Smell brother (iiilerrnlitin_)-1 km) ,
mamma; Sey e terriers.—No ivport News.
Johnny—Pa, del you know nut before
you were married? 1'e. (with a siglll—I
thought I did, Jollmty.—Boston 'I raii•
script.
"Is Jenks in the swim nowadays?"
"Guess lie must be. II.em hest girl but
just thrown 1,1111 0veruuatd."—Buffalo
Courier.
Visitor—Do you regret the past ?
Convicted counterl'eitc•r—O ,, no ;
what didn't pass that I feel bad'Mont,—
'l'id;Bits.
"You think my boy is bound to make
his mark?" Teeci,er—1 am afraid vu.
It [seems impossible for Lina to ionic to
write.—Li Pe,
"Iliad up is a pretty decent sort of
chap, but he never seeks to anything,"
"Did you ever laud limo any money 7"—
Philadelphia Rrcor.l,
"The modern handshake," said Uncle -
Allen, with his eyes on the opera [taxis,
" h: a notoriously high-handed pruceed-
ing."—change Tribe
IIs—Ami what would you do if 1kiss-
ed you? She (with dignity)—I'd call
mamma. (After a pause.) But mamma's
out this eveuiug.—Li,e.
Ethel—Do you allow Chat -lea to kiss
you when you are not yet engaged to
hint 7 Maud—It isn't an allowance. lie
calls it a perquisite.—R.eyrnwul's.
Mistress—I wish I knew how to have
my photograph taken so itte to please
ilea): Charley. Paw 'liar Maid—Let rue
sit for you, Miss E1111uu.—Exchange.
"I consider you set much beneath
me," said the weathercock fowl to the
one in the barnyard. "You're a vane
thin_!" was the quick retort..—Youkers
Statesman.
Mamma (as she is serving the pie
at table)—\Vnat is :m unproper frac-
tion, Jolhnny? Johnny — Anything
less than a quarter, luitmula.=Nowpurt
News.
"Say, pa," asked Freddy, "Why is it
dint wuen you or Uncle Ge n'ge tell a
story you always get laughed at,' and
when I tell one I get a Iichiieg'?"—Buffalo
Courier.
Mrs. Gofrequent—Your Husband has
insured his life for $20.000? Iioiv good
of hitul Airs. Offenruuud-Good of him?
He did it just to tuttitliz:l ate!—Ceicago
Record.
Wife (angr ly)—Yes; before you nuu•-
ric,l me, you coiil'eased you loved ume.
Husband—Yes; and Iliad nothing taken
off toy sentence for doing so, either,—
Puck.
•
"Look hore,old chappie,just introduce
me to your pretty cousin." "All right,
I'll do so; but mark. if every you marry
her,don't lay the blame ou ins."—i3u n•
orisl ische I3latten
fL'—'L'Itey met at the seaside. They
commenced au acquaintance that
would soon have ripened into hive.
But— She—But what ? He—They
married.—Vogue.
,A lawyer said to a witness : "You're a
nice fellow, ain't y Oil ?" Witness replied:
"I am, sir, and if I was not On my oath
1'd say the same of you."—Oc.kku:d En-
quirer.
Iiaril Up—I get a bill from my tailor
only tic ice a year. Sluts Pay—I'll have
to patronize hien. Hard Up --But my bill
is tae money he borrows irons same.—Neto
York Morning Journal.
"When Mr. Higgins asked you to
marry hint did you tell him that he
must ask your neither ?" "I did, but
he sand she'd refused hint long before lie
ever thought of asking ate."—Ci,icago
Inter Ocean,
Mr. Hubster—I suppose you say, like
the rest of the western girls ; "Sue Chi-
cago and die?" Miss Caudlard—I11-
deed. I don't use such English as that I
I say : "See Chicago and me."—Chicago
Tribune.
"Hello!" exclaimed the telegraphs edi-
tor, "here's a first class article from
Kentucky." "You dou't say so," re-
sponded the absent-minded city editor.
"Who's got a corkscrew ?"—Washington
Star.
"My husband has all the virtues but
one," remarked the wife of a struggling
young doctor. "What id that ?" asked
her sympathetic friend. "Patients,','
replied the young wife.—Plliladelplsia
Record.
Hicks—What an awful amount of
talk these legislators indulge in in com-
parison with the amount of work they
pertorm. Wick—They are mostly mar-
ried men, and they don't have a fair
opportunity for talking when act /some.—
Boston Evening Transcript.
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Seed Grain for Sale.
We have a large amount of Seed Grain for sale.
dhotos Six -Rowed Barley.
Seed Pea, and Oats.
Feeding Corn and;Ensilage Corn for Seed,
All of the Best Quality.
Plenty of Feeding Corn for S10 :k Feedt t s always on
hand.
Drive right to tie Warehouse atttthe Railway
Stat-
fon.
801 4•t Clinton.
Wash Day Made Easy •
I have secured the right to manufacture thefamons
Nagle Washing Machine. Already I have made and
sold a number. The purchasers are delighted. To
UBO tho machine on trial is sure to makp a sale if
one is required. wash -day is made very easy and
carpets can be kept perfectly clean; no splashing or
w.ete water whatever. The price has been set nt a
very low kers. The machine may be seen at my
residence on Race Street. B. COLE 800 -if
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