Press Alt + R to read the document text or Alt + P to download or print.
This document contains no pages.
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-03-18, Page 5°:
.rlf'J"' � '
Farsighted-"—�
Or near sigghted people rind vision
fairly comfortable for it time only
bV the removal of their book or
paper tort further of nearer point
than the natural distance. But
even with these attemlps to remedy
their defect, yet after reading for
some tinge, the print blurs, the eyes
pain and aches or run water and tike
head may ache too.
Proper Glasses . .
—make vision---
__,,,n�Perfectly
Comfortable at natural distance,
removing and preventing all these
troubles that arise fruru overstrain
on muscles of the eye.
We Kgow How fitthe ygroou
withto-
per glasses because eve have learnod
hem, practically, in the Optical In-
stitute of Canada. Test free,
glasses at model ate pr ices laud your
money back if 1nonot(�satisfled.
DRUAlla ' ikon OPTIISTS
CIANS.
(
THEY -SATISFY -ALWAYS.
Their Blood -Building Iron Pills
Are the only guaranteed System Builder on
the market. They purify the blood, build
you up and give you satisfaction or—your
looneyy back. 25c. a box or 5 boxes $1; from
us only.
Q -C) TO 1XS3E-_
Town I3 all
BARBERSHOP
—FOR-
3P1M 3T-0L.A88 WORE_
IV. BARES, - - - Prop.
y
�%i►i ��
TORONTO AND STRATFORD, ONT.
Unquestionably the Leading Commercial Schools
of the Dominann; Advantages Best in Canada,
Students may enter at any time. Write to either
eobool for catalogues and mention this paper.
8IIAW & ELLIOTT, Principals.
Are You Goin to Manitoba,
NORTH WEST 'TERRITORIES or
any point in the
Western States?
THE
Pe Pao
Conn
is
ons are undoubtedly the best
and rates the lowest.
=FULL PARTICULARS FROM—
A r T. Cooper,
C. P. R. AGENT, CLINTON, ONT.
J. B. Rumball,
The Leading Jeweler.
__
Our Goods are the Best in the
Market and our Prices
the Lowest.
Central Telephone Exchange.
100 VOICES 'WANTED
—FOR THE NF,XT--
Choral Society Concert
Which will be held in the 1st
week of April.
The offivers of the Hocioty are Ho enemiraged
by the very successful gathering of so many of
the musical people of Clinton in the past con-
cert that they have been warranted in securingq
the services of the ver talented and ava:csRful
conductor MR. ItTITURVAN H.McDONAIA'
of London, who will give Ruch vahrablr
assistance to the Society that nn nlasival
person should miss this opportunity, and In
addition to the 60 members there is room for 40
more. Rules that will govern this `tovielyy will
be that 20 ctR. be paid to the S erefrry or, •Treas-
urer, which is all that is nec•esNary to pay
current expenses, and each member buy t.heir
own music which will be on sale at KinerHon.R
Music Store. Further Information a 1ply to
any of the officers. lot Rehearsal, Thursday
evening 7.40, over r. JarkRon'A, Hr., store„
A. Cl. BREWER, ERNEST HOLMES.
Pres. Sec.-TrArw.
Know What You Chew
''`�y ion
Iptua
V free from the Injurious colortng.
The more you use of it the better
.you like it.
VMS ORO. E. TUCKETT A BON CO., xvra
HAMILTON, ONT.
y'u
. 11 .'' �, - ,,',,�',,L�'�, _1 :,,,',,'.'- '. '1` �� � "'. , ''� I I I �. � I . : , 'I., , , , , ". 11 � " 11 _� " 77,11
.,. ,,'��,''..,,,,.,�,",,,,�,�,�l;",.r.,,',,,,.,,,-,,,,,-,, ,,':__11'�:J. '' _ , —, , �, ''., �, i :, �,� ., : '�� 1,
� -.:. : �.. .-1 ' '... ,�, I 1, !,.� , 61'4� I .. ;. � �:', . I �� . . �, I I I
I �
-1 I .I... - . I I � I - _ -p ,
am I I I -.1. .�. __
_____ I __ �
o_"W�_ . 1. . 11 I...1-1-1-111-1- ____1
i__ ��, ____, -- - .-- I
Goderich.
umns last week of the death of the
I ------- - _____
News Notes. .
ST. PATatcV{1 DAY. -Yesterday was
above high,)y esteerued gentleman.
Thep decetwed, who had lived, in our
A division on the Remedial Bill is
celebrated last evening by a grand
concert in McLean's opera house.
midst for a quarter of a century, came
fro Motltreal in the
expected today, Wednesday,
Rev. G. A. Anderson,
A ONE TIME PASTOR. - Rev. T, N.
conneotiou with
erection of the Big Mill and had since
pastor of the
English Church on the Mohawk re.
Campbell, a fewyears since pastor of
tilt) North
the uprising of that immense building,
conducted the vast business connected
serve, is dead.
Dr. Rowe,
streeLIVetllodistc•httrl•li,was
present at the funeral of the late Mrs.
therewith, The late Mfatthvw Hutch-
editor of The American
Field, one of the most prominent writ,
Acheson and assisted at the obsequies.
18011 hall many charms of character,
era oil field sports, is dead.
HANO8 Aoatustl TuE ,SEA, .-Tile
but no t rait of his nearly three score
The total collections on account of
moderate attendance at the o )era
and t,eu years was more prominent
than his suet (Z treatment of
Grown lands in the Province of Ontario
house
house last week when tileahuve uanled
dranirt was performed show8 that the
in need; fit fact, he was one of
during 1806 amounted to $09,090.03.3.
David Crain frozen to deii,th
appearance. of dramatic eurupanies in
those who never scut a deservin eti-
tionev away unaided. To those lithisSimeoe
was at
on Saturday night. Ile was
Under ich during lent are out profit-
able. The play R'as of the• Bost rind tale
employ he was just and indulgent.
While ill Montreal he
i1toxiented, and had been left to sleep
ill the barn, by his father and bruther.
it Wits th first class, in Pact altogether•
it was the hest ecru ie, Uoderich'
wits oil friend,
terms Willi the military, and until
At a Meeting of the Grand Lunge of
death's sumuwns came he was always
the Sons of England at Peterboro' the
JAttvis Dei,Ew. These noted inusi-
pleased with soldiering reruiniseenses
creation of district councils was auth.
cians appeared bt•fure it large audience
or a chat, with iti old veteran. A fav-
erized.
in Knox church last Wednebday even-
orite of his Montreal life, curling, tie
Thirteen thousand tailors etre out oil
img and dt•lighled their auditors b),
brought to Goderich, and eyes in love
strike in Chicago, and eight thousand
I heir performance. The Hirlgirlg of the
first uau)ed gentler o ll being of it high
with the old Scotch gaine, he. played it
cultil ill -health hide Ili,it leave the ice.
union garment -workers will go out on
a sympathetic strike.
order, while Mr Depew's mastery over
ergall ll, anti piano proved hiall iostml-
Until the funeral the flags un the pub-
lie buildings and the curling rink were
Mr. Foster, Dominion Minister of
mentalist of rare ability.
at half mast, thus mingling public with
Finance, tuade a long find powerful
appeal Friday on behalf of the Re-
- (UL1.EU1.1TE. I'ht' following
)1'lVtlte HOCT'Uw. For ninny years Mr•
ule:cti;al bill, now before the Fiouse of
l)rogranune was presented at the i4eet_
iutt hison wits president of the Board
Conlnlons.
Ingof the Literary Society on Friday:
Iustru►uentalSolo, Miss F:thelNaftel;ail-
of Trade, had been a inember of the
town arid county councils, was at his
Mr. John Baillie for wnu y Years sec -
dross, "Ottawa," Mr. Boyo; reading,
da•rtlise president of the Goderich Skat-
Teta ry of the Irish Protestant Benevo-
lent Society of Toronto, and well
Mr. Stewart Lane; instrumental duet,
Messrs. Hill & Mcb,wan; question
ing and Curling.Associatiou, and a
director of Other institutions. Had he
known in that city, died Friday
drawer, Mr. Strang; recitation, Miss
been inclined lie might have had any
after a protracted illness.
Florence Turner; intermission; notes,
municipal Or political position in the
Mrs. Burnett, wife of Mr. Leonard
Miss Charles; lecitation, Mi. Martin;
F•ift of the people, but his mind follow-
Burnett, Liberal candidate far the Dc -
instrumental solo, Miss Strange; recita-
Ing it mereantili+ direction, his talents
minion elections for South Ontario and
tion, Miss Louie Colborne; leading, Mr.
were devoted to his large business.
it sister of Hon. John Dryden, died
Walter Naftel; G. C. L L. S. Journal,
Deceased was horn at Largs, Scotland,
very soddenly oilWednesday night
Miss Mrairnie Dickson; "God Save The
in 18•-7, cattle with bis parents to (iftna-
front the bursting of a blood vessel.
Queen."
Q
da in 1883 and as educated • t Dr.
w It bated ca
It is now believed that Mr. France W.
SHE Lnwr US EARLY.— The ftincial
Black's private school in Montreal.
Brown, collector of taxes for the Town
of the late Mabel Price took place from
Until the age of twenty five he was on
of Sault Ste. Marie, who was found
ber parents' residence. Stanley street,
his fathers farm near the metropolis,
dt,ad in his office, was murdered, as
on Saturday week last, Rev, Mr. Turn-
then he coninlenced businuss in the
two bullets had passed through his
bull, of St. George's, officiating, A
city, was shortly afterward appointed
heart.
number of floral tributes were upon
deputy Hour- inspector, and after toren-
Archbishop Walsh has sent a tele -
the cabket, showing the friendship and
ty year's' service to the head of the de-
grain to Senator Casgrain, stating that
Sympathy of the donors. Her Sunda •
partment, he then entered into part -
report published the Quebec -
school teacher, Miss Naftel, sent a
i
nershi with A. W. Ogilvie & Co.,the
1)
pets that he approved of Laurier's at -
d at
wreath of marguerites and carnations;
Miss Frtanks, tier teacher fat the Central
and continued therein until his
death, He married in 1854, Miss Hel-
titude oil the school question was an
auuactou8 falsehood.
School, Miss Rusk, and A few pupils Ia
en Ogilvie who survives him, also his
live children, Alex., M. D.. Montreal'
Dr. Arthur Dueshon, the so-called
large boquet of calla lilies, carnations,
rtmroses and heliotrope, Mrs. W. D.
p
of
William of Winnipeg, Mrs. Thom, of
millionaire murderer of 8t. Louis, who
was convicted in the Circuit Court a
ye, boquet; Miss Grace Cameron,
crescent of begonia blossoms, roar
Montreal, and Misses Ella end Fanny,
Goderich. The funeral took place from
short tune a o of killing his wife and
-
g ierites, calla lily and smilax; Miss
Ethel Williams, carnations; Miss Con-
his late residence, Glengowau, on Toles-
day afternoon, the interment being in
baby' in St. Louis, was yesterday sen
tented to be hanged on April lend.
nie Holt, calla lily; Miss Frances John-
the Maitland cemetery. Service was
held
Dr. Montague and Secretary Colmer
had a long interview Mr.
ston, boquet of roses, orange blossonis
at the house by Rev. Dr. Ure, D.
with Cham -
and Pr
primroses;sit
May
p., and Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B. A.,
At the hands
berlain in regard to the importation of
Canadian cattle into the United King-
lily; Misses S a�the
ultsandVida Belle bo-
conclusion mill carri-
quet; little Harold Thompson, boquet,
ed out the floral offerings and placed
dom. They were promised that their
and Mrs. Burkholder, myrtle sprays.
them in a draped sleigh, where they
representations would receive careful
A Goon WOMAN LEAv>Ta Us. -On
Monday of last the
formed a lovely token. The oldest
inill employees then curried the casket
attention. .
Dr. A. V. Burghill, of Chicago, read
Werk when news
that
thea Mrs. George Acheson was dead,
to the hearse, and the sad procession
his horoscope on Wednesday, and re-
circulated few believed it, slued-
p
started, the pastor of Knox church
leading. The Sons of Scotland, two
marked that the stars foretold his
blindness before death, and on Thurs-
larly those who had sat in church with
her the previous evening. However,
and two, were next; then carne the
flowers, followed by the hearse,
day night while making experiments
the news was too true, enquiry elicit-
with
Captain Macgregor, Dr. Holmes, and
with explosives he destroyed both his
eyes.
ing the fact that death had followed
appopletie fits. Mrs. Acheson, it seems,
Messrs Findley of Guelph. A. Cavan,
Stratford, D.
had reviously suiPered from similar
of C. Strachan, Hy. Her -
tun, R. Radcliffe and S. Malcomson as
and copper mines in the Sudbnry dis-
attire s but had on each occasion, after
careful nursing, resumed her usual
pallbearers. The mourners, who walk-
trict during p y
K the past year, as reported
}� the Or_tario Legislature Friday,
active habits. The deceased will be
ed part of the distance, were deceased's
sons of Montreal, and
is estimated at $560,073 ,and the amount
much missed by others, besides her
bereaved partner, for there are housess.
,Alexander,
William of Winnipeg, son-in-law,
paid out in wages to the miners at
$ 21(►,OOU.
in Goderich where her loving nature
Gordon Toni,Montreal,grandson
rothers-n-lawW
On Thursday night Eugene J. Peltier,
and generosity will be sorely missed in
W. Ogilvie of Montreal and
the son of a prosperous farmer in Sand -
the days to come. Mrs. Acheson was
A. M. Stewart, of New York, his
wrich West, Ont., was shot and killed
born in Mulloglass, Armagh county,
Ireland, and at the age of sixteen came
ne ,hew Alex. Hastings, of Montreal
by Ernest Trojand, the brother of his
sweetheart. Peltier died with his arms
with her father to Canada, her mother
an F. Jordan of Gud Following each. I'ol ow ng
the mourners were the Hrm'senlployees,
around Trojand's neck, declaring that
having died in her native land. The
family settled in Goderich in 1849, and
in 1832
each with a mourning band around
the arra, then cattle the town council,
the shooting was accidental.
Mr. J. Wickett, of Bowmfarlville,
.luly the deceased was joined it)
wedlock's bonds tel the husband she
leaves to mourn. Her father diecT in
and settle hundred vehicles closing the
leng !lire. At the grave Rev. J, A.
Ont., was killed almost instantly Fri -
dray at the Grand Trunk railway
Goderich many years since, and the
Anderson, concluding the church c•ere-
followed
station. He was standing on one of
the tracks, looking
death of her brother, Samuel Pollock,
many will reulemher•. Mrs, i). (lord-
hlony, was by the solemn yet
pretty ritual of the Sons of Scotland.
f at the morning ex -
press from Toronto, when the local
en, now living in Goderich, is the only
Among the many offerings were
wreaths from Gen. DrummMr.
from Peterborough came along, and
him against
hurled hiagainst the other.
surviving member of t he elder branches
of deceased family. The funeral took
and Mrs. F. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.
At a meeting in Ottawa on Wednes-
place from the futuily residence, Vel-
son-st., Wednesday afternoon, the re-
(,arrow, Messrs. Shorne and Bird, Big
,, Mill employees and Ogilvie Milling Co.,
(lits evening of the Executive of the
Knights of Labour and oth-l- proinin-
mains being interred in the family plot
in Maitland cemetery. Rev. Joseph
1Vinnipeg; biLsket, Mr. and Mrs. bock-
world; [)illows, family and grandchil-
ent lahour risen of the city, it wits un -
aniinously derided to for(n it Caallac:ian
Edge, Rev. T. N. Campbell and Rev.
dren; fit. Andrew's cross, W. W.
Ogilvie and tions of Scotland; crosses,
F-derttion of Labour, which is to he
entirely separate fr•oln the United
.I. A. Anderson conducted the church
service at the house and at the gray(,,
Dr, and Mrs. Tit} tor, Kings Uaugliters
TK
States lahour or anizationH,
g
and •t very largo number of relatives
old Gordon anchor, I). C.
Strachan; sheaf of wheat, Mrs. 'it"('
The British imports froth Ca.n: da ill
Ili) (I friends were present at the ohsf._February
tl airs, The pall-berTrers auris Messrs.
J1iss Smith, NV. 1t', Ogilvie and Alex.
were font and a half tones
gicater than the imporus of February
F:. Downing, J. F. Bates, Gen. Cox,
}flTstings; (•rown, %V. NV. Ogilvie;
v)uiouv viiihleuls, Mrs. I). McDonald,
"f the ill -(-year. The imports for
Chas.Senger•, R, VV. McKenzie aril A'l-'.
Al r. trod Mrs. W. Proudfnot., Dr. and
January and Februitly were two land it
Hahertsun, and the hicyrle factA)ry em-
Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. I{rely, Dr. lull,
Kieln,
half timer greater t.haati for, the corre-
pinyees to the number of 6U lett the
Mrs. Floluno Ella . Mr. at)(]
sponding Months la';t year. The ex-
proceesiun,
CIRCULAR CITY 13dti ps_ The Town
Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Dudley Iloimes, Miss
Beaumont, Mr -A. Curzon and Mr, and
ports from Great Britain to Ouladit. in -
creased 21 per cent, ill February,
will hold its send niontliv
Mrs, F:. Coleman.
Admiral Sir Leoniu'd McClintock,
meeting on Friday. -'rhe two rar•tly
the Arctic explorer, who rornnianded
built stores in the Albion 1)], will
the Franklin relief expedition in lwm,
he again proceeded with this week.
tit. Patrick's Day.
is living in London, it hale and active
Clinton is not, envied in its gond Itic•k
- - --
man at the age of 77. He k skeptical
ill Kf•tting ten thousand of rho fah' Mr.
contributed t(i the lbanlilton ",pect,ator by
about. the story of the discovery of the
Stavel •'H Money for a lihra.r '. 1{r. 1L
y y '
Fri -d. linzc•1, 77 Tom '4t reel, franc his Mothers
`vi -iii, monk.
North Pole by Nans(•n, point.in nut
q
C. Cameron. M. P., WAs in town the
that. the report, to be enter•taino ser.
past week.- -Mr. Jag, Scutt, of (Tinton,
(hl (be eig4th (lily of Marc h,
iouvly, should have come from Gr-een-
visited the circular town (last week
A% some people say,
Lind, instead of t he Siberian ai(le,
Air. It. Ran -ford, w•as in the county
St.. Patrick ;it inidnight.
Right lion. Walter Long, President
town on Saturday, ---Mr•, .I. T. Flicks• of
lie first. Haw the day ;
of the Board of Agi iculture, stated in
Mitchell, wits in town 1•ast. Friday. - 1f r.
While others declare
I,he British Parliament that 72 erases of
R. S. Hays, harriHf.er of Seaforth, sins
'TIVIIR the ninth Ili- was born,
)
contagious ple1 m-pneuniorua had been
in the county town the past, week. --
An(I 'twas all it inista,ke
found in wattle inlpc)rted from the
Mrs. S. MPA'Aw•, of GOder•iell• is Cislting
Between midnight and morn.
i,nited States and sixteen in the cattle
friends in Clinton. Mr. Jas. Fair, of
importer, froin Canada Rind, Oc•toher,
Clinton, with present at the internif fit
For mistakes will oreur
1802. What•ver• view the Canadian
of the late Mr. Firitchisnn.- Revival
In hurry aril, shock,
and United States authorities ruight,
meetings are still continne'd In the
tit) Hotn(, blaIlle(l th(• bal)v.
take he rotlld only say that, it, had been
North street Methodivt church. A
And -mile bharned the i•loc•k ;
conclusively proved that the disease
Inrge member of risen have been At.
Till with all their eroRs-gilt' tdonq
was Infections.
wnr•k the past week preparing the
There wits no one to know
George Reynolds, Toronto, son of
ground of the old saltblock, nearest
If the child slits ton fast
Counc•illol• Janles Iteynolds, of Aurora,
the station, for tile, new furniture
Or the vlork was too slow.
Hirt with It rnther serious ace;dent on
f.act,ory. ()tit, curlers hesiegetl the
Wednevday. While (IrevAing he put
curlers of Liwknnw last Frid)1.xv,, hut.
Nttw, the first fnclion fight.
his necktie fastener in his rnmlt.h and
cotdd not, Whip 011.111. Ret•, 1, N.
ili old Ireland, they s;ty,
in Nnine way tile fastener Wits drawn
Camphe•ll preached it hineral Herimin Irl
Wa,4 all on acc•nimt,
partially (town his windpipe, nearly
nrerrlory of the late Mrs. Arhrs)n in
Of tit.. Patrirk's birthday;
choking him to death. Meni(•al aid
the North street Methodist church on
Homo fought, for the eighth,
was (•&lied in and after eonviderahle
Sunday.- The Fink ,jubil(+ HinKKars ap-
For the ninth tnom would die;
trouble the fastener was extracted.
poared if.'Iemper•ance hall nn A(nnday
'I
Ifinl that. rnidd not vee straight,
}''ting Reynolds will rrrover.
evening. here will he n ) scarcity of
Sure, they blitekened his eye.
Last, year's m&gnifleent harvest, in
ire f )r cooling l T,l1ow R this sunliner.
Manitoba rand the North-West is cer-
Thinggs will Hoon he ready for baying
At, last, both the factions
tain to attrnrt A, large number of im-
the f(nrnd,ition of the new St. Peter's.
Sol pOsit.ive Kreav
migrants duringg the rnnling spring.
-County (perk lAn• had a bad attack
That eltch kept the birthday,
The movement has niready begun, and
Of lis, grippe the past week. I'own
So Patrick had two;
will soon increase in magnitude. It
('leek Mitchell will Hoon he in his office
Till Father Mulrahey,
is quiet• poRsible that many get.tlers
chair, as he isdaily gnining in Rt.rength.
Whn Ahowed t.hetn their Ring,
from the United Staates will take up
The r
T pastor )f o r
Knox lurch deliver
p delivere(
S)Tid, "Sore, ane ronin have
farm lands in (' ,
aniuJian territory.
rrlatt
)r. Hermon on Sunday evening of vpecial
Two birthdays hot• twins."
y
The exodus" rosy then he a matter
i
interest. t,n RaiiorR anti fishermen. -Dr.
for alarm inHhcarl of pleitsnre to Uncle
Hutchison, who had been at tending his
He vasa, "BnyR, don't he fighting
Sam
fn ,hen's funeral, returned toMont.real
For eigqht or for nine;
The Canadian Minister of Agricul-
on Wednesday. Mrs. (Rev.) Mark
Be not. Itvn.ys (Iivided,
tore, Mi. Montague, has bud an inter.
Tiirnhull is visiting in London, Miss
But. Romet.imeH enrrlbine- -
view with Mr. JOAeph Chamberlain,
Nlo-Donagh fins returned from her visit
Combine Pight, with nine,
and has urged that the evidence is enn-
ui i)etroit. The Gun Chib had the
And Reventeen is the mark ;
clu%ive that Canadian cattle are free
usual shoot on Friday. An engineer
Let that, be big birthday."
from disease, and stated that Canada
wAs in town on Friday and Saturday
"Amen t" RayAthe clerk.
is confidently expecting that the exist
to report on the best inethc•d of gettin
ing restrictions should he removed,
water from the lake, Itis reported
that manager If. 1,orkwood, of the
Then they all gqot. blind drunk,
Whirl rnmpleted their bliss
and not made permanent. Mr. Cham -
berlain promised that the Imperial
Rank of MOntreal,will Ipave town Rhnrt
-
And the ve kept, n the
Y' r r practice
Government would carefully consider
ly to take charge of a hranc•h in Nova
From that day t) this.
the matter.
Scotia, -Mrs. Willoughby, daughter of
Our t Mr. E. Graham, died
--- __
The sooner you begin to fight thetownsman,
last week and the remains were in-
terred in Maitland cemetery Friday
Ladies clean your kid gloves with
flre, the more easily it may he extingu-
{shed. The sooner you begin taaking
on
in presence of a large number of
.Josephine (;love Cleaner for sale only
by
dyer's Sat•saparill& for your blood-dis-
friends.
HodgenR Bros., sole Agents for the
Perrin. FrorPra and Alexandria Kid
ease, the easier will be the cure. in
THF, LATE MATTHF,w HITTCHTROV,
Gloves in all the most desirable.Ahades,
both crises, delay iA dangerous, if not
fatal. Be sure you get Ayer's and no
Brief mention was made in these eol-
dressed and undressed, laceand button.
other.
u"
L,
a .
THEO,it.r YY AI
B
PERRIN BLOOK,
Having secured the tnost moderu powt
and general repair of Bicycles,
requirements of the general pu
have a call to see what we have
We carry all the most modern sup]
superior Bicycles as
THE ECLIPSE, made in Elmira, N(
GRIFFITN LEADER, 1
All first-class wheels. In quality and 1.
best in tate warket and fully go
Come and see us ill the Perrin Block.
this space fr()Irr this tittle erlwa
_____
DtARKE',r f2L•'POK'l'S.R T�
(Uurreutod every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON.
Fall Wheat ................... 0 75 to 0 76
Barley .......................... 0 30 to 0 •10
Uats............................. U 22 to 0 24
Peas........... 0 48 tc 0 50
Potatoes, per bush,......... U 15 to 0 20
Butter .......................... # 44 to 0 15
Eggs per doz............... .C;'D 13 to 0 14
day ............................... 9 UU tol3 00
Cordwood ................... 3 00 to 3 50
Beef ...................... ...... 3 75 to 5 00
Wool .............................. U 18 to U l8
TORONTO LIVE STUCK MARKET.
Milch cows, each ...... $20 00 to $35 00
Butchers' ' •>
rebels' •ho' • � •
choice C-tl t I
tecwt3(
1U to 3 ..5
Butchers' coil). cattle, cwt 2 25 to 250
Export Bulls, per tout..... 2 25 to 350
Stockers per cwt....... , ..2 00 to `- 50
Feeders, pt'r cwt ........... 2 75 to 3 25
Sheep, Per cwt....... , ....2 50 to 275
Lambs, per cwt........... 3 50 to 4 25
Calves, per head....... , .. 4 0U to 650
Bacon hogs, per cwt....... 3 80 to 300
Store hugs, cwt. , , . , ....... 365 to 3 75
Heavy hogs, cwt ........... i 70 to 3 75
Light hogs, per cwt...... , 3 7U to i 80
Sows per cwt ............ ..3 M to 325
Stags, per cwt ...... . ...... 2 W to 2 25
TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET.
Wheat, white .... .....$ 82 to $ 00
do red ................ 82 to 00
do goose.............. 62:} to 00
Peas .................... 50 to 00
Buckwheat ............. 39 to O()
Barley ...... . .......... 40 to 4:3
Oats ..................... 28 to 20
Rye ......... ........... 40.1 to W
Hay bundle.............17 00 to18 00
Straw, bundle .......... 13 00 to W
do loose..............10 00 toll 00
Eggs, new laid.......... 17 to 18
Chickens ............... 40 to 70
Butter, lb. rolls......... 17 to 18
Tubs, dairy.. ........ 13 to 17
Ducks .................. 60 to 80
Turkeys ................ 8 to 11
(Deese .................. 5 to 6}
Potatoes ....... ... .... 25 to 30
Dressed hogs........... 4:30 to 4 80
Beef, hindquarters...... 500 to 7 00
do forequarters...... 250 to 3 75
Veal . 550 to 7 50
Lamb........... .... 5 50 to 6 W
MONTItEAL MARKETS.
Grain -The local grain rnarketis dull
and unchanged. Wheat --No. 1 hard,
nominal; wheat, No. 2 hard, nominal;
corn, duty paid, nominal; peas, per 60
lbs. in store. 58L to 59c; ants, Ontario,
No. 2, in store, 30c; oats, No. I, in store,
31c; rye. No. 2, noinitial; barley, feed,'
37c to 39c; barley, 51c• to 33c; buck-
wheat, pbr hu, 39c to 40c.
Cheese -It is reported that 100 boxes
Of fall make have been sold over the
cable at equal to 8kc here, and 5U0
boxes of Quebec fall at equal to 8i here.
Stocks here are pretty low now, most of
it beingg held oil Engglish account. In
fact there are hal•llly any sumau'r'
goods for Rale.
Butter• -There is a fair inquiry for
butter and price, are well maintained.
Creartiery iH qunt.ed at -]c to 29> ,-
township~, laic to •19c; western, 14c to
Mw.
Eggs... -The market is steady, under it
fair demand. Fresh sell ;it 17c to 18}e;
,fined, 8yc to i0c; refrigerator stock, 8c•
to 9c.
BIRTHS.
ill's•r. In Exeter, on March 7th, the wife of
Rev. E: W. Hunt, of a son.
wAI.KRa. In Turnberryy, on March lith, the
wife of Mr. (llo. Walker, fi line, of it ofitughter.
WII,I,IAMSON.._In Winghant, on March 50h,
Nlrv. Won. Williamson of it diauKhter.
MAGUIRF. lit w'inghanl, on March 9th, the
avife of Janie, MaKulre, of R rdaughtt,r.
(i II R0 v. in Clinton, on Marr•h with, the wife
of Mr..1. ('. (Wroy, of it son.
I)nwzh;K. In Detroit, on March the9th, tilt,
wife of Mr. W. L. Downer, late of (Tinton, of a
dauKhGlr.
M tsov. in Fast Wawanosh, on Marsh Nth,
the wife of Afr. John Mrwon, of a Hun.
litwiN. in Winghani, on Mareli •1n1, flit. tvirr
of Dr. A. ,1. im In, of a daughter.
31ARRiAGES.
(i LRFNHrnF:H SwornF:to). In (Tinton, on the
)th Inst., by R, -v. W..1. Ford. Mr. It.Orat,nsides,
to Luny, youngest daughter of Mr..l. L. She
herr!, all of Clinton.
HKAMAN Rov. At thr residence of the
bride's brother, McKillop, by Ifev. w'. M.
Pomeroy, on March 4th, Mr. N m. Heantsn, of
Fa®tor, to WAq Phrobc, slaughter of Mr. ThoN.
Itoe, of aeaforth.
ItKF%'F IRWIN. At. the resldenve fir the
,rdde'•t father, tieaforth, nn Wv(Inrgdu'v, \larch
lthl by Lha Row. Mural Doan Ii(xIginv, m, lorof
+t. Phomas' Omre h, Mr. A. 'r. lteeves In Mlw
Ihtrulhy Irwin, daughter of Mr. JAMPk Irwin,
all of zafort h
FKltor•i1nN MAgrr.l,. At the rnsldenro of iliv
)ride's father. by Itev..I. S. Fisher, on March
th, Mr. Robert Ferg nson, In M fas Finma Mag lll,
laughter of Mr. I(obert Magill, all of Iiowli-k.
Mt•soaovx Wool). At the longe. WIng
rant, on Wednevday, the Ilth inst., by tilt, ltev,
). Perrie Mr. John MgRKrove, to Miss Agnns
.voal, all of Turnborry.
HeoTT HANNKRMAN. A1.thernsfrlenceofM,r.
fohn Hutherland. Kinin°R• h, on We,lnewlay the
th Inst.. by itev. A. Mw,kay, Lurknnty, Mr.
Xm. Hnnry Scott. of Klnlnss, to Jtisq 1.(4111
iannnrmRii.
DEATHS
r
T >Ra.aNc F.. in flcxin r
ri h rnwnshlp, on Thorn
fly Mart,h 5th, 1ROR, Margaret. Torranr, relict
tiro late John Tormnee, aged 79 yearq.
ACHRsow,N. in GOdArieh, on Monday,Mamh
th, IAN. Sarah, beloved wife of fano, ArheHon,
,god (i.9 yearn and 2 months.
HuTcursox. At, his residence, Olenggnwan
;o derinh, on March Rth, Matthew Hntohls In, 4
)gilvlo St HntnhiRon,In hip MIA year.
RmTT. in Myth, on March 5tlr, MrR..Jart)oa
Mott, aged 62 years and 10 month.,
PARKIM In Morri., on Monday, March 9th, f
da ret, rellet of the late Charles Parkor,
god 97 years,
DKVNTRON, - At Glencar, Treland, on Fob. 21st,
Ree. Jane Dennison, eldeRt AlAter of Itev, .1. w.
lolmea, of Clinton, aged 76 yearn.
MCMURRAT. -In E ondvllle. on March 9th,
dargaret McKay, relict of the late Wm. Mr.
Rnrmy, of Tucker•smith, and mother of John
4eMnm►y, of Clinton, aged 77 yeara.
Mr. Sinton Roy, a prominent citizen
,f Berlin, Ont., after eating a heartyy
[inner, suddenly fell on the floor, dead.
Che decertRed, who wasseventy One
rears of apse, wall a well-known author-
ty an horticulture.
M
ICYCiaE CO.;,
- OLINTON.
,r and machinery fur the luanuffacturt,
we are in a position to look aft'Ir the
blit ill that line, and will be pleased to
,lies and repairs, and handle such
Iw York—THE IIP -TO -DATE, THE
loth made in Toronto—
rice, these NVheels are among the very
taranteed,
rd
If you want a, "cheap„ Wheel, watch
.
Read -�Ia - - --- _1 -
Clothing
We have addod to our stock alineuT
heady -to -wear (Tooling, New (foods,
Huai (;odds, well made, well trilnlaod,
and of the lutest sty Its.
5111ee we have been LI businuss weint
r•upuatedly boon asked for what is eom-
rnunit- tern)ud A FIACK-ABOUT
'U'1'1, and fu orJoir to be able to Hupply
evor •thing a an wants ht the line of
woolylm
end wu thought it advisable to put
in Ready -wades, so we call ugrce with
cvurY man in tiro price of clothing.
We have men's suits from six to.ten
dol
litl•s '
It les folly Il LU
or than six) when you Wanttto igou bye
ten we will make to your order. We
,lave Boys' Suits from two dollars up,
I The Ordered Clothing Dopt. is rite,
busy for this time of the year, but you
had butter tomo in and soloct yourSptirig
Suit botore the rush in rho spring.
NVo have a Rr•F:cIAL LINE of spring and
Fall Overcoats, to order, for $14.06. -
cheaper and better ones too,
Flats, Caps, And Gent'sFur-
-
A. J. HOLLOWAY,
CLINTON.
Summerhill Cheese Factory.
NOTICE.
The Directors of the Summerhlll Cheese Factory
will let by Public Auction at Summerhill, on Satur-
day, March 21st, 1896, at 2o'clock p- in., the drawing
of the milk on each route to the Factory. Fiat ptm
titulars furnished on date mentinued.
REN. CHURCHILL, Pres.
903 -St. JOHN LOWERY Seoj
We Must Have Help.
Wo pay men and women $10 to 818 per week for
easy home work. No books or peddling. Steadyern-
ployment guaranteed. Send stamp for work end
particulars at once. HERMANN s SEYMOUR, 41s
South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
898.8m
House for Rent
For rent, a five room frame cottage, on Alibmt
street, north. will be rented on moderote terms.
Apply to Ogle Cooper A Co„ the Cash Grocery, Clin.
Eon 897-tt.
-- - .-. -_---. `_ _
MANITOBA
EXCURSION. .. .
The usual Manitoba Excur-
sions commencing the • first
Tuesday in March and weekly
thereafter. For through cou-
pon tickets and reliable infor•
mation apply to the undersign-
ed. Ba—age checked through
to destination.
�J ^ �! TOWN
11 �1 U�T t1V�< AJONI AGENT,
— _.
---..._-_... -, .. .._ . .
4
SMALLPDX KILLS !
SO DOES TOBAGO.
Read the stronQ•,stlolprse lven
UD 1 3M,
T I Cor
1
In the Internat of the maRspa, for whnm these re.
ports are compiled, the UNITED STATER HsALra R11-
PORTR have exsmiaed and Inro9t1R8ted many prepara.
tlnno having for their object the cure of the tobacco
bahit, brit amnng them all we have n0 hesitancy in
giving the editorial and rdflclal andoraament of these
RFPORTa to the remedy knnwn an "UNCLE
SAM'S TOBACCO CURE," manufactured
by the Keystone Rer.tedy company, at 218 Int Salle
street, Chtragn. we have demonRtrated by pereratal
to,RtR that thla antiduW positively destroys the titate
and deafre for tnhareo In tpn da) R, leaving the RyRtem
In A perfertly healthy ronditdnn, and the 1pmr,nnaing
the camp forevar frog from the haltlt.
In tha hRht of nur oiRminationq and tAPtR of
"UNCLE SA.'If'S TOBACCO CTIRE." ora ane
but performn,g a duty we awA this pnbiie when wn en•
dome the Rama, and -tamp it am the rrowninio achleve,
meni fir the ninet.eeth eanlnry, In the way of deptro
Ing a habit aq dlognating as it is commnn (F•ui
ONLY $1 00,; hence we earnest;y advise yen to
write them for full partienlars,
Sold only by --
ALLEN & WILSON,
(IL---- -.- ---- - _ -_ ___
While Mr. Albert. Bright wag hold-
ing one of the brnreH of l,he purline.
plate, which wits spliced, at the raising
of Mr. Iia h Itusvell'H barn in the
township of Bns&n net, on Thursday,
the plate broke, throwing Mr. Bright
to the frozen grotmd, twenty feet be-
low. Rath ivgR and his hip bone weir
hrokon, And he also Rrlgtained internal
in•jurieR, which resulted in his death n
few hours afterwards. The deceased,
who was 26 years of age, was to have
been married sonn.
Acknowledgment.
TO COURT MAPT.K LKAF No. 16, C. O. F.
DRAR 91",T desire W acknowledge the fie
,eipt. of chegffe for $1 (NIG, (also $jM timeraler-
pellseR and Rick henoiAbA) the amount of ingur-
anoe hold by my late husband, Wtn. Muir.le
your noble and worthy Order, Your klndnom
n the boors of sickness and Aympatny In the
dmc of tenon have been Anrh AR to r.OmTnend
inch arta to the general public, and to .mynoH
and family in particular, and i shall evorreo;
rmteful to yon. Hoping that your Order may
.ontinue to prosper, T am rA trill
ABEA
MUIR.
Clinton, March 16.
!
dy
A$n •
L
,v'�